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PAGE T E N -B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri., July 1, 1977 In sta lle d The top of the news Walter DeLisle of 173 Deming St. Tough energy plan under study / HARTFORD - State Comp­ recover the $1.4 million Burch LOS ANGELES — Rockwell killings, bombings and kid- troller J. Edward Caldwell says Saturday night was installed as com­ loaned to Andrew L. D'Amato and International employees who napings. Connecticut probably will wind up mander' of the Greater Hartford WASHINGTON (UPI) The rationing part of • C o m m u te r p a rk in g his associates. worked on the B1 bomber did not the fiscal year that ended Compiled from United Press International Unknown Soldier Chapter Of the Administration officials Carter's plan would at first restrictions and carpooling in­ have to wait long for the other — The official Soviet Disabled American Veterans in President Carter soon? is issue a three-month supply of centives. Thursday with a surplus of $54.2 million — $12 million more than CONCORD, N.H. - Lack of a shoe to drop. Friday the firm newspaper Izvestia says dis­ cerem onies at the Clam Box expected to propose tWigh ration coupons printed during • Weekend gasoline and fired some 2,000 workers in its sidents imprisoned for “anti- Luggage the Grasso Administation had budget won’t stop the operation of Restaurant. Wethersfield. new emergency fuel conser­ the 1973-74 oil embargo and diesel fuel distribution Aquinas gives some of the profits PHOENIX. Ariz. - The FBI For l i lt in g or Flying _ M irlow 't H u Just government in New Hampshire Los Angeles assembly plant and Soviet ■ activity” are not “vic­ DeLisle, an Army veteran of World vation plans including gas­ predicted. to the city for park maintenance. finds more than $1.6 million in now in storage, officials said restrictions, which the final Tho Luggiga For Youl Choou from thuo but no one can be forced to work, test facility at Palmdale. Another tims” but criminals who have War II, is a life member of the oline rationing that could be Ford plan did not include. cash, stolen from the home of Wednesday. Somtonllo (wo carry a com- says Comptroller Arthur Fowler 6,000 will be laid off in the future. violated Soviet law. The report Unknown Soldier Chapter and has BALTIC - Wilfred A. Ban­ slain Indianapolis heiress imposed immediately in the They said the new plan is • Boiler combustion ef­ and Attorney General David CONCORD, N.H. - U.S. coincided with reports from dis­ belonged to the chapter for 17 years. event of another oil embargo. expected to keep three ad­ ficiency requirements, also Saward"*' ****"*'®' **’*"™> *lfway and nister. accused of kidnaping District Court Judge Hugh Marjorie Jackson, buried in two sidents that two leaders of a rV r Souter. In a memo Friday, they He is also a member of the .Army & Officials say the plan — the ditional, less drastic conser­ discarded in the final Ford Charlotte Grosse, 15, Wednesday Bownes has given state prison of­ large boxes alongside a highway SKOKIE, 111. — It now appears human rights group in the Firil for said they would not enforce the Navy Club and the Manchester CB result of a comprehensive vation steps that were in plan. MARLOW’S in Florida, once lived in Connec­ ficials 90 days to come up with in the Arizona desert. the only explosion in the Chicago Ukraine received stiff sentences Lvrnihing .S(n«r ticut and left behind a string of un­ law making department heads Club. * r'A) review of standby energy Ford's program, plus two • Restrictions on il­ liable for money expended detailed plans to remedy con­ suburb of Skokie Monday will for “engaging in anti-Soviet ac­ authority throughout the luminated advertising and paid debts, Henry Kulos of tivity," other steps considered and without budget authorization. The ditions at the century-old prison WASHINGTON - The Senate, come from fireworks displays. government — will be sub­ then discarded by Ford ad­ outdoor gas lighting. Norwich, his former landlord, ,4rl displayed legislature recessed Friday mor­ described as “deplorable" and according to observers, will resist The Nazis have promised to obey mitted to Congress within a A spokesman said the plan said Friday. ministration officials. ning without approving a budget. “making reform unlikely." efforts to delete all production a court order against a march and HONG KONG — Keng Piao, a few months. It would replace An exhibition of women s paintings Those five emergency steps is designed so it could be im­ funds for the neutron bomb — a the Jewish Defense League member of the Chinse Communist less stringent measures are: posed gradually, using only NEW HAVEN - Donald Burch, from the art class conducted at the / space age weapon that destroys promised to keep quiet if the party’s Central Committee, held a proposed just before Presi­ • Heating, cooling, lighting those steps needed to cope the bank manager accused of PROVIENCE, R.I. - Parks SARASOTA, Fla. - Fifteen- Nazis stay put. West Side Rec is on display at Mary Waller DeLisle people, not property. “cordial and friendly” talk Cheney Library. The paintings are dent Gerald Ford left office. and hot water restrictions. with a particular crisis. embezzlement for approving $1.4 Superintendent James W, Dia­ year-old choir girl Charlotte Friday with a U.S. Communist done in oil. acrylics and water color. million in unsecured loans to a mond says he will urge the parks Grosse tells of two days of sexual — Police have killed An­ party delegation visiting Peking, The exhibition will continue through ^■k'kirkiddrkirkirkirk-kiKirk-kidrg'k'kirgidf)^. Woodbridge developer in 1974, commission to waive the rule abuse at the hands of her pot­ PHOENIX, -Ariz. - A higher tonio Lo Musico, one of Italy’s top the official New China News July 10 was later hired by the bank’s in­ prohibiting the charging of fees smoking' abductor, who dragged wage offer from one firm has Agency said. The American group ^ 1 1 - ■> » ^ surance company which had for evdnts in state parks when the her screaming from a tent in a guerrilla leaders, and captured Information on fall art classes at raised hopes for a quick end to the two women associates in a major is led by Michael Klonsky and the West Side Rec Is available by bonded him. Connecticut Bank former presidential yacht Sequoia Girl Scout camp. She escaped Th one-day-old strike against the victory over urban guerrillas who Eileen Klehr, chairman and vice- calling 643-6795 and Trust Co. is suing Insurance arrives at Indian Point Park late F’riday. U.S. copper industry. have terrorized Italy with chairman of the U.S. Communist Company of North America to next week, if the owner Thomas party.

Major decisions face i Th» weather Inside today Supreme Court in fall t Fair and cooler tonight, lows 55-80. Sunday sunny wtUi ■k highs around 80. Chance of ...7 Editorial __ ...4 WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Supreme Court, now ^ 10-12 Obituaries ... ..14 rain near zero tonight and - adjourned for the summer, already has important cases Sunday. Outlook for Monday: ..13 Sr. Citizens .. ...2 .. 13 involving individual liberties awaiting its return Oct. 3. Fair with early morning lows Sports...... 8-9 Manfiheater^A City of Village Charm ...6 Wings ...... 6 The term that ended Wednesday with actions on rape R in the 60s and'afternoon highs FOURTEEN PAGES near 80. National weather and abortion showed an increase in appeals dealing with WEEKEND INSIDE rights of women and children and family matters forecast map on Page 11. MANCHESTER, CONN,, SATimpAY, JUWf S. J«? - v a k XCVI, No. 232 PRiCKi Fif t e e n o i n t s generally, along with the usual criminal matters and dis- ^ Super Scamper Off CXir Reg. Prices SAVE UP TO 4? putes over religion, race and obscenity. SaUbOatbyKransco Selected Group Of Capital punishment was prominent in the term, although the principle was sanctioned a year ago. ,^1 33 % O F F Questions continue to arise as to whether state laws com- ,j| O ur Reg- 2 2 *-^ ^ ROOS& I ply with the standards the justices have established or SCREEN HOUSES, TENTS J whether an individual has been accorded all the required v REELS I rights. ^ $ ' Spinning and They struck down Louisiana's mandatory death J Spincasting Spirit of ’76 rings sentence for the murder of law enforcement officers, and J Rods 'N Reels, in a Georgia case Wednesday vetoed the death penalty for C many reels af!!’®’^®*3rdant(7rnnor»„. Mamtenance-Fr^^m^^Cla prefilled rape, regardless of the circumstances, when a life is not J with mono room! taken. •* J hull. Aluminum MSL line. Our Reg. 49 97 After allowing states to decide without regard either to J Not All Styles In federal law or the Constitution whether to fund non- '7^ All Stores. in most of region No Riinchecks. therapeutic abortions, the court returned to a Brooklyn 3 PER STORE. Reg. 74.99. By RON RIECHMANN Lynn, Mass., Mayor Antonio J, federal judge the question of whether a ban on federal norainchecks citizens that using town funds for SZ-w Marino and the City Council decided funds for abortions should be continued. '♦t United Press International fireworks is like putting a match to a • 1 2 ’x1 2 ’ C anopy to do away with a fireworks display A women's rights decision that loosed a deluge of The spirit of '76 will still ring “bonfire of thousand dollar bills.” this year, citing high costs and disap­ criticism held that employers may exclude pregnant throughout the cities and towns of Only 26 of Connecticut’s 169 cities pointing results as reasons for the women workers from their disability insurance plans 2% 1 5 ™ New England this Fourth of July and towns will have fireworks dis­ decision. without violating federal civil rights law. weekend, but there will be far fewer plays this Fourth of July weekend. Even last year, when the city spent During the term, Richard Nixon's four appointees — • 5 ’x7’Nylon Tent mammoth fireworks displays than in “We’re asking people to increase Chief Justice Warren Burger and Justices Harry previous years. $5,000 on a display, many people said tax payments, so maybe it isn’t too Reg, Inflation, skyrocketing prices for it was too short and not exciting smart to let all the money go up in Blackmun, Lewis Powell and William Rehnquist — were 2497 1 7 8 8 in voting control as they have been for some time, usually fireworks, fiscal dilemmas and a enough, Marino said. “You just don’t smoke,” said Providence, R.I., city in combination with Kennedy appointee Byron White and- lack of enthusiasm after overspen­ get the same kind of display you clerk Vincent Vespia. He said the or Ford appointee John Paul Stevens. Bouyant ding for last year's Bicentennial could in the old day.” city would not have a big fireworks Justices William Brennan and Thurgood Marshall, the L i le v e s t s festivities were some of the reasons The town council in Wethersfield, display on America’s birthday for the Leather Boat Show 8 xiO’ Cabin Tent Conn., was told recently by one of its first time in 50 years. remaining members of the more liberal majority under Childrens Mulls cited by officials. Chief Justice Earl Warren, continued their many dissents -S® tS7f^'2Jum bo Major exceptions to the reduction from judgments which they said undermin^ earlier Squee-Gee® so'el in fireworks spectacles will be the Boat Men’s7toU.l2j^ Matching to join up with Washington rulings in support of individual rights and full access to Cush'ions 12 celebration in — where federal courts. ? 6 6 ^ America’s birthday will be marked Monday, Charter Oak St. will be quiet and some will recall the Bicentennial observance During this term, the court also delivered its second 0ouyanl K3pok- by a fireworks show 25 per cent Overdue taxes of last year which climaxed with a gala national Fourth of July celebration. This Herald legal blow to Nixon by ruling that Congress properly gave larger than last year; and Vermont, the government control over 42 million documents and photo taken June 23, 1976, by Reginald Pinto shows a group re-tracing the route taken by which is marking its own Bicenten­ 880 tapes from his administration. A 1974 ruling in the French Gen. Rochambeau and his troops who came from Newport, R.I. and crossed nial. pour in to town Watergate coverup case was a major factor in his Connecticut to join up with Gen. George Washington. The combined allied force eventually About 10:40 p.m. Monday the resignation. defeated Gen. Cornwallis at Yorktown. largest fireworks shell veer fired on By GREG PEARSON Thursday were from Green .Manor n the East Coast — a 126-pound aerial Herald Reporter Construction Co. and several sub­ bomb — will be exploded 2,000 feet sidiary firms, mostof which operate The Town of Manchester collected over the Charles River in a dazzle of out of offices at 685 Parker St. $77,223.39 in overdue taxes on Travelers jam highways red, green and silver, capping a The firms paid more than $55,000 in Thursday, June 30, according to House okays extension^ ti- traditional performance of overdue taxes. Some of the largest James Turek, collector of revenue. Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture by the payments were made by Journal Spalding Fast-Flite Golf Balls Thursday was the last day of the of land claim deadline* AM / FM Cassette Recorder 24” Skateboard Boston Pops Orchestra. Publishing Co., Inc., $11,795.73; Neil Nylon Shell Sleeping Bag fiscal year, a date that is normally a Our The cost of Boston’s fireworks dis­ H. Ellis, president of Green Manor WASHINGTON (UPI) — The House Thursday approved Our Our airports, bus terminals play is $18,000, with money from heavy one for tax collection. Reg. Construction Co. and First Hartford Reg. Reg. “It was a good June 30," Turek a one-month extension until Aug. 18 for the government to > 8.99 private donations. Realty Corp., and Constance Kaplan, 49.99 15.99 said. Before Thursday, the town had file land claims on behalf of Indians. J By I nitrd Press International fireworks apparently malfunctioned, during all three days of the holiday. Nancy Knox, executive director of $15,314.22; and EF Associates, $14,- •Wilson K28-I-G0H Balls, Re*. 9.9 9 . Records direct Irom radio or built-in Adjustable heayy-duty trucks. Urethane collected about $98,000 during the The measure, approved by voice vote and sent to the w .7.76 Both lining and shell of light, sturdy Fourth of July holiday weekend touching off the explosion among the In the East, the holiday began with the Vermont Bicentnnial Commis­ 065.82. (The listed amounts do not in­ condenser microphone. Battery/electric. wheels for maximum surface grip. nylon. 3 lb. polyblend fill. Full zipper. month of June. Senate, was a stop-gap move to extend a provision in the • RewashedGoHBalls ...... 3.99 travelers jammed highways, air ter­ other fireworks. Medical personnel a six-mile back up in the Harbor sion, said she thinks there are as clude interest payments that were 1966 law that the statute of limitations barring any minals, bus and train stations today on the scene administered first aid to Tunnel in Baltimore. State police many, if not more, fireworks dis­ Despite the heavy last-day pay­ made.) l-*********************************^**^J ment, which came after The Herald further filing of claims by the government would go into as police in several states beefed up the injured and a fire truck stationed said it took an hour to clear up the plays planned this year in Vermont Another large payment was had published a list of delinquent effect on July 18, 1977. patrols to keep drivers within the 55 at the site put out a small fire started congestion. Police also said new elec­ than in the past. received Thursday from Charles SAVE AN EXTRA taxpayers, Turek still predicts that Indians could continue to file claims on their own but mile per hour speed limit. by the fireworks. tronic signs were set up to give alter­ But America’s 201st birthday will Schnier, a Bloomfield resident who would not be able to get government help in doing so, The National Safety Council es­ The Nebraska State Patrol Friday native routes to Ocean City and the be marked in many communities by the tax shortfall for 1976-77 will be paid $6,071.57. $300,000-$320,000. A bill is pending before the House that would extend the timated between 500 and 600 used air patrols to help curb Atlantic resort areas in hopes of a return to quieter and more Friday was the first day of the new The Board of Directors had statute of limitations to Dec. 31, 1981, but the measure Americans could die in traffic ac­ speeding. A spokesman said the sur­ avoiding the usual holiday traffic traditional observances. fiscal year, and the collector’s office projected that the town would collect was not expected to be considered by the House and ,20%' Our Regular PncesOFF On cidents between 6 p.m. local time veillance patrols would be used jams. is now receiving tax payments for Senate before the July 18 deadline. Friday and midnight Monday. $15,665,477 in 1976-77 taxes. Turek has the 1977-78 year. The simple one-month extension will give Congress a ll g o l f b a g s Another 23,000 to 28,000 persons may said for some time that he expects Turek said that the first half of tax time to act on the 4Vi-year extension bill. • Whitman Fun-Pac Comics suffer disabling injuries during the the actual collection to be at least payments for the year are due this exam ples: $300,000 short of that figure. The issue has immediate impact on the statS of Maine Pub. List 79c, Bag of 3 ...... 78-hour period. Carter at Camp David month and will become overdue if not « soon OurReg.".** 37« The shortfall is a concern because where the government is prepared to go to court to de­ OurReg.W-W The NSC also w arned th at paid by Aug. 1. Taxes may be mailed it could result in a budget deficit for fend Indians claims to about 60 per cent of the state’s • Piastic Coated fireworks accidents could cause in­ THURMONT, Md. (UPI) - With Monument grounds from the Truman world, has flourished in human to the collector’s office in tjie the fiscal year. Town officials have land. Piaying Cards, Reg. 49c Pk. 27* juries to 9,000 persons and such ac­ the toughest decision of his presiden­ balcony at the White House. history far more seldom than we Municipal Building, 41 Center St., or The Justice Department said, however, it doubted it -1430 2 2 ®® cidents began taking their toll Friday cy behind him. President Carter The stress of the decision not to would like to believe.’’ said that it is close as to whether the may be paid in person. • 60-Page Jumbo Magnetic town will end the year with a surplus would have the Maine case ready to present before the A66 night. came to this mountaintop retreat in a build the B1 bomber was left behind As he left Washington, the Presi­ The office is open from 8:30 a.m. to nt ttules colors, features. Photo Album, ii'/!x 9 ‘/." pgs. Reg. 6 .7 7. ‘ t or a deficit. July 18 deadline. Wide range of styles, Four persons were injured — two reflective mood, mindful of the task for a time, and Carter took the oppor­ dent expressed some satisfaction 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. The final figures on the 1976-77 of them hospitalized — when some ahead, but aware of the progress tunity Friday to tell reporters of his that he is making headway in winning There are two extra employes budget should be completed in the fireworks exploded during an annual made thus far. thoughts about this year’s international support for his proposal assisting the regular staff to collect next couple of weeks. Fourth of July celebration at a Carter relaxed today with family Independence Day. to restrain recycling of nuclear fuels. taxes during the month, Turek said. hospital for mentally retarded per­ and friends and planned to stay until “I think our country has substan­ Much of the taxes collected on Kathy says: at Pero's^ sons at Woodward, Iowa. Monday evening, returning to tially overcome the embarrassments A spokesman at the Woodward Washington in time to watch the of Watergate, Vietnam, the CIA Let us Help you Meke a Sale and Enloyabla State Hospital-School said one of the fireworks dl5play on the Washington revelations,” the President said. ”I July 4th Weekend... think we have a good optimistic at­ New LJM director named NATIVE titude toward the future.” FRESH He also said he was “very proud of The Board of Trustees of the Lutz In 1974, Ms. Berry was assisant to Sirawbarriaa, Raapbarriaa, the accomplishments of Congress” Junior Museum has announced the the curator of exhibits at the Alaska Salad Bowl, Hothouao Aprtcota, Bluabarriaa, Bing Police seek recovery Tomalooa, Ptekllng Cukta, Charrlaa. Paaehaa, Mac- and said it made “superb progress on appointment of Glynis M. Berry as State Museum in Juneau. While there Baala, Spinach, Oraan A tarinaa, Cantaioupaa, the major issues," including his direcjgr of the museum. Ms. Berry’s she researched, planned and con­ Yallow Bqiiaah, Laaka, Kala. Mangoaa, LImat, Cold energy package. appointment was effective Friday. structed displays on such topics as Watarmalon, Cold Cuts, Pie- of dangerous drugs ntc Naada. Later the White House issued Ms. Berry succeeds Mrs. Pamela edible plants, Russian trading beads OOLEOO Carter’s formal statement on the Saloom who recently resigned her and polar bears. OPEM Ag USUAL 4th JULT WEEKEND Authorities today looked for two of the colorless liquid and have red significance of the Fourth of July: position after serving at the museum Ms. Berry, a native of Hopedale, POLY POOLS boxes of a potentially lethal drug plastic snap-off caps. “The Fourth of July is Americans’ for eight years. Mass., received her B.A. degree in COLD CUTt. 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Patricia L. Sandford to Kevin Chamberland and Kathy News for senior citizens By WALLY FORTIN J. Acker, both of West Hartford, property at 494 E. Drug documentary film About town 1 Public records Center St., $41,000. SBcasaiaiBMaHiiiiHHHMBanaaiHnaMMHMMHalr John S. Papa and Rosemarie Papa to Harvey W. Duplin ’Tuesday: 8 a.m.. Registration for Mystic Seaport. 8 Hi, gang! The big news is that we're having our big to be shown on Sunday Frderal lax lion and Linda M. Duplin, both of Vernon, property at 63 Next week’s meetings splash party picnic this coming Wednesday morning. a.m.. Senior Golf League at Red Rock Golf Course. 9 to Warranty deeds Iptemal Revenue Service against Healy Service Corp. Tanner St., $43,000. Like last year our good friend Norman Fendell has noon, outdoor shuffleboard games. 9:30 a.m.," buk for The Ladies Aid Society of Zion Drogomir Sipkic and ’Theresia Sipkic to Rino Bouchard “The Jesus.Jfactor," a documen­ trasts the 2 to 5 per cent success rate of Connecticut, 14 Shallowbrook Rd., $3,471.36. U& R Housing Corp. to Rosemarie J. Papa, property at Here’s next week’s schedule of public meetings in made the arrangements for us to meet at his apartment shopping. 1 p.m., senior bowling at the Parkade Lanes Evangeiicai Lutheran Church wilt and Patsy M. Bouchard, property at 20 Oval Lane, $35,- tary film on the successful Teen 87 W aranoke R d., $103.40 conveyance tax. Manchester (locations are in Municipal Building, 41 and also return trip from shopping. of government^ponsored projects Certifiratr of allurhment 500. known as the Coronado Club apartments just on the right have a cookout Wednesday at 6 p.m. Alice Boyle to Alexander J. Matthew, property at 79 Challenge drug treatment program with the 70 per cent success rate of Elzear Roy Construction Co. Inc., Suffield, against Robert L. Johnson and Joyce E. Johnson to Harold W. Center St., unless noted): off of Prospect St. as you turn off of Hartford Rd. Our Wednesday: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.. Splash Party and picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack E ssex St., $22,000. w ill be shown Sunday at 6:30 p.m. at Teen Challenge. F irs t H artford R ealty Corp., $7,000, property on G rissom Petschke and Laura G. Petschke, property at 16 E. Tuesday bus will make its regular run starting at 9:30 a.m. The at the Coronado Club apartments just off Prospect St. Soares, 528 W etherell St. C aro l Strat­ Robert J. Reault and Patricia B. Reault to Gerard J. C a lv a ry Church, 647 E . M iddle Tpke. "The Jesus Factor” was filmed at Rd. E ld rid g e St., $39,600. 9 a.m. — Directors’ comment session, directors office, swimming pool will be available for your enjoyment as Bus pickup starts at 9:30 a.m. on regular route with ton, Helen Hllvyak and Ellen l^ng Remillard and Noella G. Remillard, property at 35 S. the Teen Challenge ’Training Center Charles E. Knowlton Jr. and Kathleen R. Knowiton to well as an outdoor shuffleboard court and card tables return trip around 3 p.m. Dr. Catherine Hess, in the film, will assist the hosts. Members are F a rm s D r., $62,000. Wednesday in'Rehrersburg, Pa., where several New trade name Steven F. Keeney and Karen J. Keeney, property at 87 both indoors and outside. There is plenty of parking for Thursday: 8 a.m., bus leaves for Hyde Park, 9a.m. to4 relates the results of a government- asked to bring chairs. ’The rain date 7:30 p.m. — Parking Authority, Coffee Room. hundred men are involved in a Raymond I. Rowett, 352 E. Middle Tpke., doing W hite St., $37,900. Ernest J. Sherman Jr. and Eleanor T. Sherman to you folks who can drive. p.m., outdoor shuffleboard games. Noon to 12:30 p.m., sponsored research project she is ’Thursday. rehabilitation program. business as Ray’s Photo Hut, 288 Center St. Gerard St. Jean, East Hartford, property at 141 Branford Thursday Bv the way. this means that we are canceling our lunch served. No bus today. Michael J. Marquis and Nancy A. Marquis to Peter A. directed in 1975 on the effectiveness St., $32,000. ' 8:30 a.m. — Economic Development Commission, programs at’ the center for this day; however, the Friday: 10 a.m. to noon, kitchen social games. Noon to The Rev. Raul Gonzalez, director The United Pentecostal Church Mahler and Janina M. Mahler, property at 39 N. Elm St of the Teen Challenge program for Marriuge lieenaeit $41,500. Young S. Yoo and Young Kim Yoo to Stephen D. Brown Hearing Room. building will be open for visiting and business as usual. 12:30 p.m., lunch served. 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., setback drug addicts and alcoholics. of Youth Challenge of Greater Hart­ will have a Bible study ’Thursday at Brett L. Chapman, Rockville, and Aimee M. Richard, Frederick A. Conti and Ann M. Conti to Dayid W. Miner and Loraine N. Brown, both of Glastonbury, property at 6:30 p.m. — Judge’s Hours, Probate Court. Tickets may be purchased for this affair here at the of­ games. Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m. R eturn trip s at 12:30 and ford, w ill present, the film and speak. 7:30 p.m. at the chrch, 187 Wood- Statistics given by the study con­ 42 Hills St., July 2. 152 Briarwood Dr., $5'7.75 conveyance tax. 7:30 p.m. — Water Department meets with residents fice for a nominal fee and should be purchased on 3:30 p.m. The public is invited. bridge St. and Mary D. Miner, both of Bolton, property at 83 Dennis L. Greenleaf and Donna J. Newth, both of Overlook D r., $57.20 conveyance tax. judgm ent lien serviced by Helaine Rd. pumping station, Whiton Tuesday Industrial Wholesalers, Mamaroneck, N.Y., against Manchester, July 8 at Community Baptist. Ludovic F. Agosta and Gilda M. Agosta to John F. Von Library, 85 N. Main St. Mystic trip N orm an S. Hohenthal, $518.03, property at 44-46 G risw old ManchMtar Evening Herald Deck and Paula F. Von Deck, property at 11 Durant St., Now to keep up on our trips. On Tuesday m orning we $36,350. St. and 141 Center St. will be signing up for a day in Mystic Seaport. This trip PubUthbd tv«ry •wning MCtpl Suntfty* Bixl holiday*. Eniarad at tha About includes the bus ride, day in Mystic, a meal at the Manchaatar. Conn. Poat Ofhea as Sa> cond Claaa Mall Mattar. Seaman's Inn, with a choice of London broil, broiled j town Boston scrod or chicken pot pie. The complete package is Suggested Carrier Rates .TU M LU iyillT F ■ ■ /« - SATURDAY * $13. Like always, we register on a first-come basis and Payabia In Advanca Republican House one person can sign up for two people only. This trip is Slngla copy...... 15a Waakiy...... OOa Minority Leader Gerald scheduled for Thursday, July 21. Ona month...... $3.®0 Stevens will be guest AND * Thfta month* ...... $11.70 Pinochle Six month*...... $23.40 speaker at the Kiwanis Ona yaar...... $40 80 Club meeting Tuesday SUNDAY } Action here at the center starts with our Wednesday Mall Rataa Upon Radua*1 noon at Manchester Coun­ morning pinochle games. We had 40 players, and the SuPacfibaft who. lall Jo racaiva, 648-S491 thair nawapapar bafora 5:30 p.m. 1 SUN. & MON. try Club. CLOSED JULY 4th » winners were: Esther Anderson, 614; Archie should tsiaphona tha circulation Houghtaling, 604; John Phelps. 601; Al Chellman, 599; dapartmant. 547-9940. Q2;^iTHEATRES EAST Emanuel Hill Chapter of July 4> Blast! Mary Hill. 589; Marge Kayser, 569; George Last, 564; Lee Steinmeyer, 561; Bess Moonan, 546; Marjorie Alcoholics Anonymous will first McLain. 538. meet tonight at 8 in Luther Also in the morning we had a nice turnout for our Hall of Emanuel Lutheran COLECO Friendship Circle meeting and the group was busy lear­ ONLY! Church, 60 Church St. Big 5 Web ning about many different and interesting hobbies and Thd Old Guard will meet Folding Chair one big project is learning and making a braided rug. Great value, from Finest Sun & Mon, July 3 & 4 only! Tuesday at 10 a.m. at 12 Ft. X 3 Ft. This group meets every Wednesday morning from 10 to Waterfall arms, roomy Emanuel Lutheran Church. noon and is open to all our local citizens. This meeting is Pod Package frame for adult 2 ★ ^ ★ ★ ★ ★ ^ comfort. Racing stripe also canceled next Wednesday because of our gala splash Our Reg. 129.99 party and picnic. :'Alaiisl'ifkl ^Dt\ve ii Theater design 5x4x4 webbing. Honor LMCO SAVE 7 n% O FF Now thru Tuee. Adni. 2.2S .schedule. At noontime we honored members of UNICO with an UP TO ’ Our OrIg. Prices 6-Wab Saturday Appreciation Lunch and had a real nice turnout. nSunda Folding Chaise Once again we express our thanks to UNICO for Burnside Theater 1 — Waterfall arms, adjust­ donating monies so that our meal program is able to be juiar Hours "Rocky,” 7:20-9:30 CLEARANCE! t l Includes filter and liner. able backrest, racing extended an extra five weeks. issssssasisE A vt, I. ane. • s is - i it Burnidde Theater 2 — “ Fun stripe webbing. With Dick and Jane,” 7:30- DRESSES Liner has drainplug top and ' Wednesday afternoon we had 16 players for our bridge Bear MCTUM OF THE YCAA bottom; rails, uprights. Open Monday 9:10 games and the prize winners were: Esther Anderson, 3,- East Hartford Drive-In — 920; M arge Reed, 3,750; Nan Flanigan, 3,530; V ivien ROCKY AND "Slap Shot,” and "Two- Lesperance, 3,370. A d u lt s - S Z 41h of July 9-3 Minute Warning,” Dusk PANTSUITS Also, our craft class was busy getting it all together for Jaw Fond, a OMfs* a.e.1 East Windsor Drive-In — the making of a huge quilt. "Rocky,” and "Missouri COLECO IRMNITIIDIGXIJME fo Orig. 8.99 to 21.99 On Thursday, two buses headed out for a Boston Harbor 7:3 0 - 9:10 SUPERMARKETS Break," Dusk 36-Position Cruise and they first stopped for lunch on the floor of the Manchester Drive-In — Poly Pools Prudential Center Building which is the tallest building in "Pom Pom Girls,” 8:35; "The Contour Lounge Boston. The lunch and scenery was enjoyed by all and the Van,” 10:00 4 5 .. p Q y n j J ...... 3 ^ 0 0 trip ended with an afternoon boat cruise seeing Boston 1 1 1 • I • UA Theater 1 — "The HereUc,” 1 ;3(F3:454:00.8:20- from a real different and exciting angle. 6 0 ” Round...... 6.77 10:30 Here’s a reminder that this is the big weekend and we '.i won’t be open until Tuesday. So we hope you enjoy the UA Theater 2 — “ For The 72” Round ....1 0 .9 4 Rust resistant galvanized Love of Benji,” 2:004:45-5:30- holiday and just be careful especially if you go driving steel frame, 2-tone PVC 7:15-9:00 tubing, foam headrest. any long distances. !Of24 ^ Sand Box Pool... 4.97 UA Theater 3 — "The « p k Remember now, that for the next four weeks we w ill be . cans Deep,” 1:00-3:15-5:307:45- sets, jacket oresses-some 3- Mr. Turtle...... 10.88 serving meals at noontime here at the center on Monday, 10:00 plece pantsuits in the group. T-shirt and tank top pantsuits, 20 lb. Kingsford Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Our special meal w ill Lessor amounts Vernon Cine 1 — "Rocky,” Slide’n Splash. 18.99 J solid coior pants with print tops— Charcoal Briquets be on W^nesdays and will be outside in the park, 2:00-7:10-9:20 a whole an^ of 'with-rt' fashions! weather permitting, of course. Except for this coming Vernon Cine 2 — "Slap Sizes for pebtes, misses, women. Wednesday, when we have our splash party at Norm Shot,” 2:00-7:30-9:30 f SUMMER SWIMMING SAFETY AIDS 24” Deluxe Barbecue Fendell’s place. Not A ll Style* in A ll Store* Wizard Charcoal Fuel, Reg. 89c 7 4 ^ Grill 1 2 8 8 PAUL NEWnMAN Sunday Kransco Swim Ring or 4 i - q Kransco Grand Surfer 3 .4 9 We hear that Mr. Verhers Fimbers fell and broke his PLUS 9” White Paper Plates, PKk oi * Reg. 17.49 ____ Kransco Big Boara 1 . 0 9 "Swim salt" Swim Sweater . . . 100 88 hip and is now recovering at his home, 1097 Main St, Let’s Tho Finast Fresh 5 position grid adjustment and i^v'^'^Bliie Bird Burnside Theater 1 — Ref. 9.97...... 0 . 0 0 6" White Paper Plates, (Mck ot too 6 7 * cheer nim up with some nice cards. ■•Rocky,” 7:20-9:30 handy utility shelf, vnde wheels. Menu for the week POM POM GIRLS hite or Brown] Burnside Theater 2— "Fun ■ B49-EM3 y ^Paper With Dick and Jane,’' 7:30- U Monday: No meal. 9:10 SAVE >in% OFF Tuesday: No meal. ►f LargeEggs 1. East Hartford Drive-In — ______Wedne^y: "Splash Party,” Norm Fendell’s place. Plates "Slap Shot,” and “Two- UP TO' Our Orig. Prices Grilled hamburg on roll, potato salad, molded Jello Minute Warning,” Dusk salad, Boston baked beans, brownie and beverage. 1^ East Windsor Drive-In — YOUR AM-FM Thursday: Egg salad on rye, cucumber spears, "Rocky," and "Missouri Transistor Breaks,” Dusk CLEARANCE CHOICE radishes, celery, ice cream cup with topping, beverage. Radio Friday: Grinders, potato chips, chilled fruit and Manchester Drive-In — Men’s Sand & Fancy beverage. "Pom Pom girls,” 8:35; “The with L Van,” 10:00 Tele­ Schedule for the week doz.] U A T heater 1 — “ The KNIT SHIRTS, REAAINGTON* scoping Monday: Gosed — Fourth of July. Heretic," 1:30-3:45-6:004:20- CLEANS TONE Tuesday through Friday: Registration for Mystic 10:30 > DRESS SHIRTS Antenna Facial Brush Seaport. ■ J f fln i VWdJiRrHnlJlJYl.HtlJJr UA Theater 2 — "F o r The With tfxs coupon 4 Reg. 9.99 VdidJdy3indWy4.1977o^^ U U liy a ui.ii»c«a<»ip»ciBK«iw.He»e FU Love of Benji,” 2:00-3:45-5:30- Umrt on* coupon per custon>ir.M895 FA T K \ Our 7:15-9:00 $ HAMILTON BEACH “FRY-ALL” TOASTMASTER "SIZZLER" Manchester hospital UA Theater 3 — “The Fryer/Cooker Double Hamburger/Sandwich Deep," 1:00-3:15-5:30-7:45- Reg. 10:00 3.99, Helps cleanse delicate facial skin Grills or deep fries, using only 2 cups Grill Now, two 'burgers at a time! oil. Thermostat control. #2121, Also grills sandwiches, bacon/eggs, Discharged Thursday: Bernard O'Neill, 641 Dart Hill Vernon Cine 1 — "Rocky," 4.99 with your favorite cream or scab. Two speeds for thorough cleansing. Reg. 19.99 etc. #888, Reg. 27.99 Richard Oliver, Andover, Rd., Vernon. 1:304:00-7:10-9:20 Powerful AM/FM radio; neat, cofnpact. Genevieve Alleano, Stafford Also, Agnes Skrabacz, 57 Vernon Cine 2 — "Slap Knit Shirts; Polyester blends in Springs; Betty Baglin, 733 North St.; Pearl Daley, 1 Shot," 2:004:15-7:30-9:30 stripes and solids with contrasting Center St.; Robert Sunset Lane, Andover; Bar­ collars. Crew or placket, S)(L. Bridgeman, 42A Bluefield bara Poniatowski, m onday ADJUSTABLE THERMOSTAT CONTROL Colchester; Jeffrey Pouliot, Dress Shirts: Cool short sleeves; TURTLE Zip Wax Dr.; Kathleen Agnew, 40 geometries, florals, prints. Sizes 142 Broad SL; Linda White, Burnside Theater 1 - Removes road dirt, cleans Tower Rd.; Joseph Raimon- ! 4 ‘A-17. Hfftnam lttHHi »v "Rocky,” 7:20-9:30 and VYaxes. Reg. 1.49 Popular Make do, too Homestead St.; Joyce Storrs; Mary Havens, 72 Old C a n n e d H a m Madsen, 97 Lakeside Dr,, An­ Stafford Rd., Tolland; Roger Burnside Theater 2— “ Fun 5 cu. ft. Compact dover; Frederick Minor, 54 Conley, 122 &hool St. With Dick and Jane,” 7-30- GUMOUT Carburetor Cleaner 9:10 Refrigerator Arbutus St., East Hartford; S fm u ca se East Hartford Drive-In — SAVE 30% Frees fuel system of gum, varnish T 1 / 1 r . ' i "Slap Shot,” and “Two- OH Our Reg. Low Prices and moisture. Reg. 1.69 I ■ I * T C in e m a s Our IM Ten$TArE 84 Mlnute Warning,” Dusk Boys’ Screen Print T-Shirte Friday’s daily East Windsor Drive-In — E X IT B 8 MARVEL Mystery Oil 1 ^ 7 0 aiL W m L A N B "Rocky,” and "Missouri YHNKEES Breaks," Dusk Our Full width top freezer, space ROBBRn STREET Reg. 2.69 Add to gas and oil, helps elim in a te l 1 / EAST HARTFORD BOOK BV GEORnr ABBOTT limit 2 cans Manchester Drive-In — saver shelf on door. Walnut- 888-8810 AND OOUGI.A.S WALLOP "The Van,” 8:35; "Pom Pom White and color prints, 8 to 18. enginefriction,Reg. 1.99Qt. l a I t look finish. WORDS AND MUSIC BY G irls,” 10:00 AUTOMOTIVE D£PT. 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But the lack of Ai»o We Make Keys SciSRori & Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), that Journalist Walter Lippmann, America’s third century — to spend national motivation and rampant im­ Pinking Sneart Sharpened RtstmUons lor • HoMi a AlrttiM • nnwawm “protector” of individual freedoms, writing within weeks of Kennan's Fourth of July, 1977 style, is Liberty is our most priceless less time celebrating the past and morality that today characterize 627 Main Strait can without apparent shame raise warning, put it this way: “The a bit muted in contrast with treasure and yet it is not as more time pondering the future. 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A complete line of quality Mobil products is on hand. Three wreckers pursue happiness to all. July 4, freedom and the highest standard of U.S. bag succeeded • MKWORS • SHOWER DOORS IViy siSTER'S cloSET This year we would be wiser to “If you ask me...whether a country American were not written on the • STORE FRONTS • SAFETY GLASS provide fast 24hour towing service. For quality automobile service, try the Don Willis Garage. (Herald photo 1776 did mark a milestone in living for more people than any other Yet it is a fact that the U.S. CRAFTS in the state this country is in today, wall of history but were won through • BATHTUB ENCLOSURES by Pinto) mark the 201st anniversary man’s struggle for human nation in the world." Yet, at the with no highly developed sense of succeeded, at least partially, in bloody conflict. with a quiet sense of reflec­ dignity and freedom. same time, now has one divorce for shaking off the lethargy that gripped Sharon H. Salatino Sandra H. Rufini Prepare to sacrifice J A WMTE GLASS C0.^lnc. tion. it at the time the Soviets shocked the , \ FURNITURE-TOPS PICTURE W/NoPPS July 4,1976 was but a gala re­ In trying to preserve freedom in a We should reflect on the dedication to the continuance world by orbiting Sputnik I in 1957. 180 Main Straat With space supremacy its driving world of turmoil, we must first be Hanchaalat 649-7322 IBitMUSL M ■ Manchaatar, Ct. 06040 (203)646-5872 pledges made last year that of those ideals with a national prepared to make similar sacrifices. organ riANSfx«wfiMCg ^ MANCHESTER SEWING Selling the presidency goal, this nation made good on Presi­ will be generations in fullill- public display of patriotism, dent Kennedy’s promise to place a We must divest ourselves of the illu­ sion that all of America’s mountains ment. Especially, the commit­ pride and promise. By Martha Angle and or more. On June 26, a Georgia man on the moon before 1970. In the have been conquered — and seek 763 ment to perfecting a more July 4, 1977 and the those to reception netted close to $100,000. process, America proved it could Robert Walters creatively to find and scale new ones MAIN SI. perfect union as prescibed in On June 28, a $l,000-a-head party still be rallied to great achievement. come are the days of quiet WASHINGTON— (NEA) —Jimmy which will produce a more dynamic, which Carter attended at a sprawling Since the heady days of the Apollo 643-1191 DONWILUS jpocfoffzfng In the preamble to our Constitu­ reflection on each year’s Carter went to breakfast in moral and just society. estate in Asheville, N.C. produced program, however, the American 191 IIOWMEIVICE tion should occupy our progress toward making those Pittsburgh and collected more than America has been called the "last MAIN ST. GARAGE more than $200,000. A breakfast in people again have fallen to Fruit M iWgiWt thoughts. $50,000. He flew to Philadelphia for hope of mankind." It still is. Yet if MANCHESTER It iUn $L Td. (4MS31 aspirations and prom ises Milwaukee the following day was wondering about the proper role of Cmird hpiir Nut The gala and glitter of 1976 lunch, where he picked up at least we are to vouchsafe to future which have sustained into the good for another $20,000 or more. their country on the world stage. 643-1900 $25,000 more. Then he jetted to -generations the freedoms won for us are gone and the realities re­ third century of our in­ The Pittsburgh breakfast, Long pre-eminent in aerospace Washington for a pair of evening in 1776, we must as individuals and as main. Philadelphia lunch and Washington technology, we scrap the SST while Serving Manchester over 50 yr$, dependence, realities for all cocktail parties which netted him a nation once more live to merit our cocktail parties came on June 30. The the British and French build the Con­ freedom loving peoples. almost $200,000. heritage. Showcase Jewelers following day. Carter flew to Chicago corde. Faced with an energy crisis. It really happened that way, just Scripps League Newspapers 1977 i0iil\anfl The fiorigf Soa Ua For one year ago. With absolutely no fan­ where about $200,000 was collected. fare, we’re celebrating the first an­ Receptions 24 BIRCH 8T. • Eipert Witch Regain • Ow-W-lhpiir TEL. 643-0247 Much in little niversary of an incredible period, On July 7, he attended back-to-back 643-4444 .Enparint during June and July of 1976, when receptions at the posh Diplomat F.T.D. • h5urancell|i|ira!sii( people almost literally threw money Hotel in Hollywood, Fla. (more than Almanac MSTRCHO 811 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER 6464767 What to do about the copper at Carter. WORLD WIDE Or fill up a jar with copper $25,000) and Miami (almost AMEREXPREiK SERVICE In the Now penny may turn out to be the coins for a rainy day? Two types $100,000). Finally, on July 14, a MANCHESTER MALL numismatic hot potato of 1977. Dallas party produced more than Treasury Secretrary Some background: There are two By United Preee International Those born on this date are under basic types of donors to presidential $100,000. lit tr Call Ui Far Frtt Should we get rid of the pen­ Michael Blumenthal says he’s Today is Saturday July 2, the 183rd the sign of Cancer. candidates — the truly committed In June and July — a two-month ny because it costs too much to day of 1977 with 182 to follow. King Olav V of Norway was born ^OTfRnsto in favor of phasing out the half- contributors who give their money period when Carter wasn’t really make? The moon is moving toward the July 2, 1903. Awainia • Om t CantiriM • dollar piece. when it’s needed (in Carter’s case, running for anything since he had the Pan* i M l i C a m illa with SPECIM Or should we save the penny, last quarter. In 1776, the Continental Congress fMOMMOWUtr No argument there. before and during the primaries of nomination locked up and the general m h i •Panh leraaahii. The morning stars are V enuS j Mars formally approved a resolution which 08TRINSKY scMPKIIL even if it means building a new election campaign hadn’t began — MANCHEITER AWNINR CO Two quarters will do just as early 1976) and the purveyors of and Jupiter. became the Declaration of mint in Denver to keep up with well. “smart money.” Carter collected more than $5.7 COMMATNN HMOOWI IIS WEST CENTER ST. 'The evening stars are Mercury and Independence from Brtain. It was MAUmHUMaWHITI INATEHIALS 731 p a r k e r ST. the demand? In that latter category are the million. TiMiRw m 146-3011 He also wants Congress to Saturn. signed two days later. 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PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., July 2, 1977 At Bolton Lake MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Sat.,July 2. 1977— PAGE SEVEN- LOCAL CHURCHES Religion in America: Community calendars

Wednesday ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S CHl'RCH, noise a concern Andover SECOND CONGREGATIONAL E. Jttiddle Tpke. Rev. Philip Hussey, CHURCH OF CHRIST, Lydall and Free film, evening. East Hartford High CHURCH, 385 N. Main St. Rev. Dr. Greek Orthodox and Jews ' Many Bolton Lake residents, con- excessive volume of music coming School. pastor. Vernon Sts. Eugene Brewer, minister. dressed by the group was noise. Monday James D. MacLauchlin. minister. I cerned about noise on Sunday after- Saturday Mass at i p.m.; Sinday 9 a.m., Bible Classes; 10 a.m.. from the inn, which is apparently One resident. Grant Davis of Town offices, library and dump closed. Little League semifinal between 10 a.m.. Morning Worship, Child care ■ noons, are waiting to 8ee whether the Masses at 8:30, 10:15 and 11:30 a.m. Worship, sermon: “A Blow Struck For amplified by its travel across the Lakeside Circle, suggested beefing Tuesday National and Eastern champs, 6 p.m., for Nursery through 4 year olds, sermon GOSPEL HALL, 415 Center St. Freedom” ; 8 p.m.. Worship, sermon: Alpha-Omega Inn will turn down the water. up parking ordinance enforcement Registration for summer arts Gorman Park. by the Rev. Newell H. Curtis Jr., of "Proper B ^ vlor In God's Hojise.” begin religious dialogue volume of its music this weekend. Town Council ordinance committee, 10 a.m.. Breaking bread; 11:45 a.m., Center Congregational Church, John Gorgoglione, general and health inspections to “hurt the programs, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.. Town Office Sunday School; 7 p.m., Gospel meeting. , About 50 lake residents met at the Building. 7:30 p.m., Town Hall. Fellowship Hour in the Hall after the ser­ manager at the inn, told the group he guy in his pocket” and stop the noise. ST. BRIDGET CHl'RCH. 70 Main St. Rosedale Beach this week to discuss Library program by Andover Elemen­ Thursday vice. COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH, Despite the frequent lip service poles — a distinction Tanenbaum would try to do something about the Most of the group didn’t agree. Rev. John J. Delaney, pastor. Rev. By DAVID E. ANDERSON Zoning Board of Appeals, 7:30 p.m.. NORTH UNITED METHODIST AN AMERICAN BAPTIST CHURCH, the noise problem, listen to the inn volume. In response to many tary School teachers, 2 to 3 p.m., library. William J. Stack, Rev. William J. acknowledg'ement of Hellenism and finds "not altogether accurate.” Town Hall. CHURCH, 300 Parker St. Rev. Earle R. 585 E. Center St. Rev. Ondon Stairs, UPI Religloii Writer manager, and consider legal action. remarks while he was talking, Others at the meeting urged lake Killeen. Judaism as the cultural pillars on “Scholars attest to the fact that Chister, pastor. minister: Rev. Frederick Lanz, director The "Greek Orthodox Theological The meeting was called by Daniel residents to push for adoption of a Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m., which western civilization stands, Greek Christianity is unthinkable Gorgoglione said he would not stop 9 a.m .. Worship Service, Ron Jackson, of Christian education. Harris of Vernon Rd., an attorney, local noise ordinance, to regulate school auditorium; Sunday Masses at Review" has just published what its both Judaism and Greek Christianity without its profouhd indebtedness the concerts altogether. district Uy leader, speaker. Topic: “Into 9:30 a.m.. Worship, message by the who says he may take the matter to Bolton 7:30, 9 and 10:30, lit church; 10:30 a.m. editors call "a landmark event in the are more often ignored than studied. and rootedness in Jujiaism,” he said. Gorgoglione said wants to run a how loud the Alpha-Omega Inn music Hebron the Deep," no Nursery, coffee fellowship Rev. Mr. Stairs, Nursery is provided. court. and noon in school auditoriium. history of Jewish-Chrlstian Yet those two communities are “At the same time) Pharisaism — business that Bolton Lake can be could be. Selectmen Aloysius Monday following service. Monday FILL GOSPEL LNTERDENOMI- relations” — the first fruits of the “custodians” of two very important 'Rabbinic Judaism — Is in many ways Harris said he has arranged to proud of. He said he would listen to Ahearn, John Carey and Ernest Town offices, library and Andover Town offices closed. NATIONAL CHIRCH, 745 Main St. Greek-Orthodox-Jewish dialogue. spiritual heritages. unthinkable without lU absorption of have sound measurements taken residents’ concerns but he would Shepherd, who attended the meeting, dump closed. Rev. Philip S^pnders, minister. during this weekend’s outdoor con­ Tuesday Wednesday The scholarly volume, with con­ When they are looked at they are certain basic Helleni^c Institutions fight back if the residents decided to indicated they would consider the or­ 10:30 a.m.. Praise, Worship Service cert at the inn. He said he would use dinance. Board of Selectmen, 7:30 p.m.. Com­ Ham Radio Club, 7 p.m.. Town Office AREA CHURCHES tributions by five Jewish and five all too frequently seen as opposite fight him. and Bible study for all ages; 7 p.m.. Orthodox theologians, marks the the measurements as evidence if he munity Hall. Buiiding. Some other concerns — lake pollu­ Thursday Deliverance Service. first time in Ainerican religious decides to go to court. tion, traffic and parking — were dis­ They also Indicated that adopting Wednesday FAITH BAPTIST CHIRCH, Orange Harris and several other'Yesidents an ordinance may take a long time, Library Board, 8 p.m., Bentley Board of Seiectmen, 7 p.m.. Town Of­ Hall 72 E. Center St. Rev. James history that such a comprehensive cussed at the Thursday night lake fice Building. COVENTRY PRESBYTERIAN FIRST CONGREGATIONAL repeated complaints about the and the summer might be over Memorial Library. Beliasov, pastor. CHURCH OF ANDOVER, UNITED examination of the interrelationship meeting, but the biggest problem ad- Y director Friday Zoning Board of Appeais, 8 p.m.. Town CHURCH, Nathan Hale School Rd. 31. between the two faiths has been before it takes effect. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.. Rev. Dr. Richard W. Gray, pastor. CHURCH OF CHRIST. Rev. David J. Office Building. published. Grange, 8 p.m.. Community Hall. Warship Service; 7 p.m., Ehening Ser­ 9:30 a.m.. Worship; 11 a.m., Sunday Reese III, minister. Although some persons asked the Martha Roberts of Andover was vice. 9:45 a.m.. Church School for .In addition, the volume contains School; 7:30 p.m., Bible Study at par­ iV o extension given group to decide a course of action recently elected to the board of CHIRCH OF THE ASSSL'MPTION, kindergarten through Grade 8; 11 a m.. recommendations for further joint sonage on Comwail Dr. this week, most agreed to wait and directors of the Hartford Region Adams St. at Thompson Rd. Rev. FIRST ASSEMBUES OF GOD, 763 Worship Service. efforts ‘‘to restore important Friday’s Herald. The Herald’s story YWCA. The appointment is for a Coventry South Windsor Edward S. Pepin,, pastor; Rev. Paul ST. MAURICE’S CHURCH, Hebron South Windsor see whether Gorgoglione would try to Oak St., East Hartford. Rev. Ralph F. chapters of Byzantine history and of was based on information supplied by three-year term on the policy­ ’^uesday Trinque. Jelley, pastor. Rd.. Bolton. Rev. Robert W. Cronin, reduce the noise at an outdoor con­ Monday Greek-speaking Byzantine Jewry” to South Windsor has been assured it Deputy Mayor Robert Myette. making body for the regional agency. Town Council, 8 p.m.. Council Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; 10 a.m.. Church School; 11 a.m.. Mor­ pastor. western history, which the cert planned Sunday. Town hall and dump closed. Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9,10:30 and 11:45 won’t jeopardize its chances for 'The South Windsor Town Council Ms. Roberts is active in civic af­ Chambers, Town Hall. ning Worship; 7 p.m.. Evening Service. Saturday vigil Mass at 5:30 p.m.;Bun- theologians said had “either ignored, Tuesday a.m. day Masses at 7:30, 9:15 and 11 a.m. $436,000 In federal grants if it seeks will meet Tuesday night to recon- The group decided to meet again fairs, including the Andover Conser­ Thursday VERNON ASSEMBUES OF GOD, 51 minimized or caricatured ...” an extension of the application Town Qmncil, 7:30 p.m.. Town Hall. CHIRCH OF JESIS CHRIST OF Old Town Rd. BURNSIDE UNITED METHODIST si(ier plans for a new library, the top next Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the vation Commission. She chairs the Housing Authority, 7:30 p.m., Town Zoning Board of Appeais, 8 p.m,. Town deadline. Hail. LATTER4)AY SAINTS, Woodside St. & 9:45 a.m., Sunday School for all ages; CHURCH, 16 Church St., East Hartford. Language is dry priority for the federal public works Rosedale Beach to review the volunteer leadership committee for Hall. HiUstown Rd. Wendel K. Walton, bishop. 11 a.m.. Morning Worship; 7 p.m.. Rev. Henry J. Scherer Jr., pastor; Rev. While the language of the The town has not been granted a funds administered by the Economic matter. Davis joined Harris to help the YWCA and serves as a volunteer Republican Town Committee, 8 p.m., 8:30 a.m.. Priesthood; 9:30 a.m.. Evening Evangeline. Gwendolyn M. Arslen, associate pastor. theologians is dry and arcane, the two-week extension, as reported in Development Administration. organize lake residents. swimming instructor for the agency. Town Hall. Seminary; 10:30 a.m., Sun^y School; 5 UNITED CONGREGATIONAL 10 a.m.. Worship Service, Church importance of the dialogue, especial­ o Wednesday p.m.. Sacrament Service. School for Nursery through junior high; 9 CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF ly for religious groups in the United Sewer Authority, 7:30 p.m., Town Hall. PRESBYTERIAN CHl'RCH, 43 a.m .. Church School for senior high and Vernon CHRIST, Tolland. Rev. Donald G. Board of Welfare, 7:30 to 8:30 p.m., Spruce St. Rev. Art Kay, moderator. adult classes. States, should not be minimized. Miller, minister. Town Hall. Today 9:15 a.m., Sunday S c ^ l ; 10:30 a.m.. S T . DUNSTAN’S CHURCH, In the United States, both Jews and 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Service and Vernon makes bid for CETA Parks and Recreation Commission, Rockville Veteran Firemen’s Associa­ Worship, Nursery provided; 7 p.m.. In­ Greeks live in "diasporas” — dis­ Church School; 7 to 8:30 p.m.. Pilgrim Manchester Rd., Glastonbury. Rev. 7:30 p.m.. Town Hail, tion beerfest, 7 p.m., to 1 a.m.. Old formal Worship, study and fellowjdiip. persed from their spiritual Fellowship. Joseph R. Bannon, pastor. Vernon Mayor Thomas Benoit, by a of realignment, storm drainage, town expects to receive $281,000. rodent control. This will be done by a Thursday Fairgrounds, Rt. 30. ST. JAMES CHURCH. Rev. James Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday homelands of Israel and Greece — ST. MARGARET MARY’S CHURCH, resolution passed by the Town Coun­ paving and general upgrading. The application said the two rivers licensed technician. Board of Education, 7 p.m,, Coventry Sunday Archambault and Rev. Francis Wapping. Rev. William McGrath and Masses at 8, 9;30 and 11 a.m. yet with similar commitments to cil Thursday, has the authority to file The application said most of the have been instrumental in the town’s Upon completion of the initial river High Schooi. Film, 7 p.m., Rockville Baptist Church, Krukowski, co-pastors; Rt. Rev. Msgr. Rev. Joseph Schick, co-pastors. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF those homelands frequently mis­ applications for the new Comprehen­ Union St. Edward J. Reunion, pastor emeritus. roads are too narrow, about 16 feet development, but are now in serious cleanup the second priority will be Charter Revision Commission, 7:30 Saturday Masses at 5 p.m.; Sunday EAST HARTFORD, (Southern Baptist understood by Christians without sive Employment Training Act Fireworks. 9 p.m.. Legion Field, West Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; wide, with narrow or non-existent danger of becoming environmentally the Camp Newhoca and Valley Falls p.m.. Town Hall, Masses at 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. Convention), 36 Main St. Rev. (3uirles that commitment. (CETA) program. St. Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m., C!onley, pastor. rights-of-way, and many are not town dead. Park areas, where building repair ST. MARY’S CHURCH, Rt. 31, Coven­ Archbishop lakovos, primate of the Monday noon, and 5 p.m. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.. Worship Services One of the applications will be for roads and can’t be until the rights-of- The rivers have become the dum­ and water cleanup are planned. It is try. Rev. F. Bernard Miller, pastor. Rev. Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Town offices closed. Tolling of bells at UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, Paul F. Ramen. which are interpreted for the deaf. drainage improvements in the Bolton way are established. ping grounds for undesirable and expected the entire project will take 185 Woodbridge St. Rev. Robert Baker, North and South America, chastised Lake area. The area was subdivided East Hartford 2 p.m. Saturday Masses at 5:15 p.m.; Sunday Nursery provided; 9:45 a.m., Sunday TTie application said the size of the dangerous objects such as abandoned about a year. Tuesday pastor. Masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. School: 6 D.m., Tr^ning Union. both faiths for having “managed for in 1934. Vernon’s application said problem is far too large for the cars, tires and refrigerators. This Monday Senior citizen pinochle, 1:30 10 a.m., Sunday School classes for all AVERY ST. CHRISTIAN ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI CHURCH, centuries to monopolize G ^ and loose zoning and subdvision p.m.. town’s existing staff. The town results in erosion, flooding, pollution School officers Fireworks, 9 p.m., Martin Park. Senior Citizen Center, Park Pi. ages; 11 a.m.. Worship; 7 p.m.. Prayer; REFORMED CHURCH, 661 Avery St., 673 Ellington Rd., South Windsor. Rev. Truth as our property and sole regulations created many small lots. expwts to receive $85,000 for this 7:30 p.m.. Evangelistic Service, public and a breeding area for mosquitos Officers of the St. Joseph School Tuesday Thursday South Windsor. Rev. Peter Mans, Carl J. Sherer, pastor. possession.” Road rights-of-way, where defined at project, which will employ about and rodents. invited. minister. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m .; Sun­ Parent’s Association for 1977-78 are Board of Education, 7:30 p.m., Penney Senior citizen pinochie, 1:30 p.m., Contemporary testimony all, were very narrow. nine persons. The persons to be hired for the High Schooi. ST. JOHN’S POLISH NATIONAL 8:30 a.m., “ Back to God” hour radio day Masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 11 a.m. Guetin Poulin, president; Nancy Senior Citizen Center, Park Pi. CATHOUC CHURCH, 23 Golway St. He said the dialogue should help Now the subdivision is fully The other application is for funds project will work under the supervi­ Bosh, secretary; Janice O’Neill, cor­ broadcast, WTIC (1080); 9:45 a.m., Sun­ FIRST CONGREGATIONAL developed and occupied. Rev. Walter A. Hyszko, pastor. CHURCH, Vernon. Rev. John A. Lacey, the two religious groups not only un­ to clean the Hockanum and sion of the town’s health division. responding secretary; Jocelyn day School and Adult Bible Study; 11 Homeowners are seeking im­ 9 a.m.. Mass in English; 10:30 a.m.. a.m.. Worship Service; 7 p.m.. Evening minister; Rev. Edwin W. Batholomew, derstand differences in history, doc­ Tankerhoosan rivers. Thisi would The first priority will be to remove Soares, treasurer, and Elaine Poulin, Mass in Polish and English. Service. Nursery care for small children assistant minister. trine or custom, “ but also to learn to provements to the roads in the form employ about 24 persons and the all of the foreign debris and to apply ways and means. SALVATION ARMY, 861 Main St. Rham gives awards provided. 10 a.m.. Worship Service, child and in­ bear, by the mercies of the Almighty, Capt. and Mrs. Arthur C vlson, corps of­ Musictin ■■ a a A ST. MATTHEW’S CHURCH, Tolland fant care available, coffee fellowship a dynamic, contemporary testimony Eighth grade awards given recent­ ficers. Rev. Francis J. O’Keefe, pastor. after the service. to the teachings of the One God.” Junior High Band —Sean McNamara. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:45 a.m.. ly at Rham High School: Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m .; Sun­ S T . PETER’S EPISCOPAL Rabbi Marc Tanenbaum, national Junior High Chorus —Jessica Baker. Holiness Meeting; 6 p.m., Open-Air Police station, sidewalks get nod day Masses at 8:30, 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. CHURCH, Sand HiU Rd., South Windsor. director of interreligious affairs for IVIalhematics Social studies Meeting; 7 p.m.. Salvation Meeting. MESSIAH EVANGELICAL Rev. Bruce Jacques, vicar. the American Jewish (Committee, The Vernon Town Council has He said EDA will take about a The cost of the additional project Nancy Levasseur, Bonnie Armstrong, Morris York, Jon McManus, Arvo CONCORDIA LUTHERAN LUTHERAN CHURCH, (Wisconsin 8a.m ., Holy Communion; 10a.m., Holy in furniture. CHURCH, (Lutheran Church of hailed the dialogue as “the resump­ studied several options for the month to review the application. would be kept to $75,000. Loranger The town has been considering Ricky Bunker, Charles Hall, Barbara Siismets, Jill Tarbox, Tammy Say, Jane Synod), 300 Bucklaiul Rd., ^ u th Windsor. Communion, first and third Sundays of Maltzan, Kristy Adams, Ian McFarland, America), 40 Pitkin St. Rev. Burton D. each month; Morning Prayer second; tion of perhaps one of the oldest proposed police station and has After that, if everything is in order, said EDA will hold the town to the replacing the firehouse in the Dob- Sibun, Denise St, Amand, Jill Tarbox, 9 a.m., Sunday School; 10 a.m.. Deidra Walwyn, Nancy Katkavek, Ray­ Strand, I^v. David W, Rinas, co-pastors. Worship &rv!ce. fourth and fifth Sundays. dialogues in civilization between the decided on one to leave existing plans EDA will make a formal grant award cost estimates submitted for each in­ sonville Rd. area. The fire station’s Kristen Anderson, Luciann Hurst, Chris Mahoney, Kirk Peterson, Debbie Phelps, mond Tuohey, Rick Hayber. 9 a.m.. Holy Communion, Nursery for ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, TALCOTTVILLE CCONGREGA- bearers of two of the most ancient intact. That choice will allow for a (no later than Aug. 20). Then “the 90- dividual project. If the police station estimated cost would be $115,(XX). Steven Scutnik. small children. Rt. 30, Vernon. Rev. Robert H. Wellner, TIONAL CHURCH, UNITED and productive religious and cultural sidewalk reconstruction project in day clock begins within which the Science (Herald photo by Barlow) is submitted for a certain amount, This would leave a police station Robin Speno, Raymond Tuohey, Alex CALVARY CHURCH, ABsemblica of rector. CHURCH OF CHRIST, Rev. Kenneth the application for federal funding. Dianne Holt, Elizabeth Leger, Arvo civilizations." project must start construction,” he and bids come in above that, funds budget of $1,168,000. Loranger said Voog, Sean McNamara, Fellice Firman, God, 647 E. Middle Tpke. Rev. KenneCi 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. E. Knox, pastor. Vernon has been awarded a “plan­ Siismets, Michael Hutchinson, Scott Banner of Christ, Blessed Sacrement Church, East Hartford said. couldn’t be switched from the other this option would involve several Lori Bonefant, Robert LeBreux, Sherry L. Gustafson, pastor. Family Service and Oiurch School. 9 a.m.. Worship (summer schedule). Unsworth, Elizabeth Crowell, Raymond ning target” of $1,283,000 in federal The first time Vernon sought fun­ project. risks and would mean modifying the Perkins, Elizabeth Crowell, Amy 9:30 a.m., Sunday School, Bible classes O U R SAVIOR LUTHERAN S T . GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL Tuohey, Lorraine DeiGiudice, David for adults and children; 10:30 a m.. Ser­ public works funds to build a new ding for the police station it was Loranger suggested three options poiice station plans. Fowler, Diane Klemyk. CHURCH, 239 Graham Rd., South Wind­ CHURCH, Boston Tpke. (Rt. 44A), police station. The grant is being ad­ Cubit, Giullie Giacoppe, Sean vice of Worship, special teaching rejected. The request was for $1.26 to the council: To submit the police Foreign language McNamara, Robert Palma, Kirk Peter­ sor. Rev. Ronald A. Eh-be, pastor. Bolton. The Rev. John D. Hughes, vicar. ministered by the Economic The option selected by the council program for small children; 6:30 p.m.. 9 a.m.. Service. million to build a 19,000-square-foot station for the entire $1.28 million, to son. 9 ajn .. Worship and Sunday School; Wing of evoning By CLIFF SIMPSON Development Administration means the police station could be Latin 1 —Giuiie Giacoppe, Ian Service, Teen Challenge film, "The Jesus 10:15 a.m.. Worship Service. UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, building, five garage spaces and submit the police station and a McFarland, Tammy Say. Mark Reichelt, Scott Richards. Tam­ Factor,'” will be shown by the Rev. Raul (EDA). some site work. replacement for Fire Station 2, or to submitted with a $75,000 sidewalk CRYSTAL LAKE COMMUNITY 1040 Boston Tpke., (Rt. 44A), Bolton. project, leaving $1.2 million for the Spanish I —Denise St. Amand, Susan my Say, Barbara Sibun, Jill Tarbox, Alex Gonzales, director of Youth Challenge of UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, Rev. Dr. James W. Knorr, pastor. John Loranger, town planner, told Loranger said because the new submit the police station and a Griffin, Felice Fermin, Sean McNamara, Voog, William Whithill, Ricky Bunker. Hartford. station. Ellington. 11 a.m.. Family Worship Service, Failure need not be final Mark Twain the council lliursday night that the grant is greater than the one first sidewalk reconstruction project. Douglas Burrill (most improved). William DePietro, Charles Hall. Ricky JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES, 728 N. 10:15 a.m.. Coffee hour; 11 a.m.. Nursery provided for infants through Not the mob but the man town has to file a formal application asked for "we are in a position of Loranger said an increase in cost Loranger said sidewalks costs are Hayber, Jason Koelsch. Paul Main St. All of us experience failure in our Mark Twain once remarked that Home economics Worship Service, Sunday School. Grade 2, sermon: "Jesus Christ.” G.K. Clhesterton wrote of St. Fran­ to EDA by July 12 for projects to use being able to submit an additional of the police station could be justified no problem because the contract can MacDonald, Ian McFarland, Debbie 10 a.m.. Public Bible discourse "Not RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF VERNON UNITED METHODIST lives, not once but many times. It there was only one verse in the Bible Tammy Say, Betty Crowell, Elizabeth Phelps, Karen Reed. cis of Assisi: the funds. project to meet our planning target.” because regulations now allow built- be adjusted easily. Leger, Jill Tarbox. Giving Up in the Quest for Life” ; 11a.m., FRIENDS (QUAKERS), H artford CHURCH, Rt. 30. Rev. Dr. James W. may be that we fail in school, or on that was specifically for him. He "St. Francis did not see the wood Group discussion of May 15 Watchtower Friends Meeting House, 144 S. Quaker Knorr, pastor. the job. We fail to achieve our goals referred to Jesus' words, “If a man for the trees. It is even more true -V- v«»mwiri(wriiww magazine article "Get Out From Under Lane, West Hartford. 9:15 a.m .. Worship Service, Church and we fail in our relationships. A compel thee to go with him one mile, that he deliberately did not see the Benoit asks update That ‘Pretty’ Tree!” 10 a.m.. Meeting for Worship. School for all ages. Nursery provided. parent fails to understand a growing go with him — Twain.” EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH, mob for the men...He only saw the Plainfield results Jai Alai results PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN FIRST CONGREGATIONAL child; a couple fails in trying to live It is told of him that once he Church It Chestnut Sts. Rev. Ronald CHURCH, Rt. 31 and N. River Rd., CHURCH, VERNON. Rev. John A. image of God multiplied but never of policy for fires up to their marriage vows; a Chris­ attended a church where the minister PINEHURST Fournier, Rev. Dale Gustafson, pastors; Coventry. Rev. W.H. Wilkens, pastor. Lacey, minister; Rev. E dw in W. monotonous, to him a man was Rev. C. Henry Anderson, pastor tian fails to follow the command of pleaded for a generous offering for mutiam StVDITI S-ll d) FMITMT StVOTTI 9 a.m., Sunday School; 10:15 a.m.. Bartholomew, assistant minister. always a man and did not disappear TMCK; rUT - W T S k I N M I MMI nuT 4 N m itt N N U l I N emeritus. Vernon IN IN IN Worship Service, (9 a.m. during July and 9:30 a.m .. Worship Service, child care the Lord that we love one another. some good cause. Twain took out of FKT T « COM (t) 1-Ucfc) Un SM IN l4rMhpi UN SN IN iSlTN 7.N I N in a dense crowd any more than in a 24 i« t» IN 8 a.m.. Matins in Chapel; 9 a.m.. August). for little ones and cribroom care for the Did you ever consider what great his wallet a twenty-dollar bill. The MilmlM m IM m M it t) ShJtr IN 3-kvylMMl 7il IN desert. He honored all meii; that is, Mayor Thomas Benoit has suggested that the Vernon l*ti CMIy 4JI iM T M :3 1 il S4iuUilheiNa SN M h a 3 4 N lN » GROCERY Worship with Communion, chapel for ROCKVILLE UNITED M ETH . infants are available. Coffee Fellowship failures were gathered with our Lord minister went on and on with his he not only loved but respected them Fire Department revise and u ^ a te its policies and 7-IM v IM M M i 111 f k i $1I.N (hW ili 34 S4I2I M ttti 43 SINII children. Nursery for infants. ODIST CHURCH, 142 Grove St. Rev. after the service. The Rev. Mr. at the Last Supper? These were men pleading. Twain put back the twenty m tmi M w ti 111 pdi iS lil N rfttta 43 $111.71 Trtfttta 43-2 N S IN AT 302 MAIN STREET all...there was never a ihan who procedures and distribute copies to the various com­ M b U l pdd S U M TriM a M -S piM SS2iN TrttttU 43-S $ n iN TRINITY COVENANT CHURCH, 302 John W. Mortimer, pastor. Bartholomew will be preaching during he had selected to be his disciples. and took out a ten. Still the panies. TrMeti 1-2.7 pM S H IN DOtTM TUKE CONSI (I) I N 4.21 4 N Hackmatack St. Rev. Norman E. looked into those brown burning eyes p i S.N I N 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service. July, and the Rev. Mr. Lacey, during Yet, one of them betrayed him; clergyman droned on with his plea. S U M M id ) 3- H n ^ iir c lM t I N I N 121 4lMyter«M UN 7N 4N Swensen, pastor; Milton Nilson, assistant ST. JOSEPH CHURCH, 33 West St., August. without being certain that'Francis In a letter to Vernon Fire CJiief William Johnson, the 4 JI I N I N 2-frtta IreMhe IN IN 24«inN (CMim IN 3N »n«M I N another denied that he ever knew As this process continued. Twain sub­ m k 2-S N l.N to the pastor. Rockville. Bernardone was really interested in mayor said the operating procedures given to him last \-%mi Scftt IN IN 74rM v’iM y 121 Mttctm SNtttiii SN SECOND CONGREGATIONAL him; two others begged to sit at his stituted a five-dollar bill for the ten, 44AM. he IN T K S t - N NhMa 24 $24N Mwta 2-5 U iN 8:30 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m .; Sun­ CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF him; in his own inner individual life week were fine but shouid be distributed to each company TM: 31:47 M M a 213 piU I11.N Nrittta 42 N3.N Tritwta 2-M $ 2 tIN right hand and his Irit when he came then a one, and, when the offering MMi lU fM m.N with the Rev. Mr. Swensen preaching. day Masses 8:30 (Polish) at 10 a.m. CHRIST, 1746 Boston Tpke., (Rt. 44A), from the cradle to the grave; that he and signed by the company chief. Each member of the Pttftcta 312 p « il% M TrtfKta 424 $S3iN T iM 3-M fM M ill TriheU 3-2-7 pM S4IN TM MnnNhvto 1121 IN SN WILL BE OPEN Nursery for infants; 9:30 to 10:15 a.m., into his glory. They disputed about was finally taken, he put in a quarter. (Folk) at 11:15 a.m., Vigllof Holy days at Coventry. Rev. Robert K. Bechtold, himself was being valued and taken company should also have a copy, he said. M y I mM u T piM S17N r n n M l iq 3-2MilMica I.N IN 4.N h i m nvrt 7N IN F ello w ^ p and Coffee. who would be the greatest, thus 4Cm ) Lm m 7 N 7 p.m.. Holy day at 7:30,9 a.m., and 5 and pastor. Another time he objected seriously The mayor said the bylaws should be reviewed and up­ I Mid) 2- IULG i NI mU i 7.N 4 N I N 44ttttnfi be S.N IN seriously.” m k 1-7 $ 4 iN CENTER CONGREGATIONAL 7 p.m. Confessions: Saturday 4 and 7-30 9:30 a.m.. United Service; 10:30 a.m.. showing how little they understood to the minister who would not accept ii'iMih UN IN IN M m M U h 7 N 121 14nNillsi$l IN dated immediately. He said the bylaws are more than 10 M I N 4.N 44rWar'iU{ IN M h a 3 4 $ N .N Nritcto 1-7 S1N.N MONDAY JULY 4th CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF p.m. Coffee and Fellowship with First their Lord. None stood by him during an offering from a saloon keeper on years old and seriously outdated. H y H lii iN TIE; 3142 M ttta 34 $12IN Trifttta 1’74 SI7IS.N CHRIST, 11 Onter St. Rev. Newell H. ROCKVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH, CongregaUonal Church, the Rev. Bruce the agony of his trial. the grounds that it was “tainted T H :3 1 it MMa 213 PMS34N TrHttta 341 N U N “Where there are different regulations for each com­ m k U S n M S 4 iN firlKU 213 N1.2I i-ji 14.N 7.21 I N Curtis Jr., pastor. 60 Union St. Rev. Robert L. LaCounte, FOdmi Johnson of First (Hiurch will lead the A soiry lot? Indeed! But it was money.” Twain remarked caustical­ N t M i SU fM S1I4N TrifwU 2-34 pM M I N MMei 14.N I N 4.N 4 M n r I N I N 10 a.m.. United Worship Service with pastor. pany, these should be combined so that all companies in SN 7JI 2-Oarrii worship at Second Church. these disciples, with the exception of ly, “You are right. As a matter of TrHNta V\4 fM Turn m i (d MMM 7.N 4.N 3 N 8 AM til 12 NOON Second Congregational Church at Second 9 a.m.. Worship Service; 10:15 a.m., the department operate under the same set of bylaws,” dMId) 44aM«ty 7.N 4N IN 4 4 n N ii 4 N m k 14 $n.N B O L TO N CONGREGATIONAL Judas, that were empowered by the fact it is twice tainted. It 'taint yours L N 4.N I N m k M N1.N NrfKtaU $7IN Church, 385 N. Main St., child care Sunday School; 7 p.m.. Evening Service the mayor said. l-SiiM tthi| V iM I N 121 CHURCH, Bolton Center Rd. Rev. J. Holy Spirit to spread the Good News. and it 'taint mine.” l-IM nh li SShb h b n r I N 4.N M M l» t I N hritda M SN7.N Trifacta 142 $SMN provided. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Stanton Conover, minister. He said most important of all, and the matter which l-MNlli IN TIE: 3141 TrHwIa 414 $II21N Einomi Despite their failures they were the TIE: 31:74 CHURCH, 873 Main St. (corner of 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, Harold Students in Japan By has caused controversy iately, is the question of when IhiiWa 4U pM M .N FffTI 4)an0nrTka UN S.N 4.N CLOSED ALL DAY SUNDAY ZION EVANGEUCAL LUTHERAN foundation of the Christian Church. M M i 3U pM I2T.N h fiM ti 4M pM SS4.N 44«lnrOMMa ll.N IN IN S-jhiUlaviar IN IN CHURCH, (MISSOURI SYNOD), ConnecUqut Blvd.), East Hartford. Rev. Smith, preacher. When we were on our world trip E u g w M and why each company is called out to a fire. N flw U 3U piM M7.N TrffNta 444 pM S lS I ll 1 4 M CNraka 4 N 4.N 4Cm ) Saraa I N William E. Flynn, minister; Rev. Carl t . Tragedies may occur if failures are ____ , B r m t r TfMMb M 4 fM S234JI QiVOmi M l (q l-k m ImrtiM 4.21 M ala S4 $7iN Cooper and High Sts. Rev. Charles W. some years ago, we had the privilege The mayor said this should be established as a uniform Pariacta 4S $24111 Holt, associate minister. considered to be final when they are mchesterls a pleasant FTTI Y m C « n i(T } i -t m m Im i n i n i n m k 14 $ 2 i» Kuhl, pastor. of visiting in the home of a Christian [city, lacking many of the procedure and should be in writing with a copy given to T-MmaSiNp IN IN IN 4- adbNit.M IN 4.N NHwta 41 N IN TrifacU 4S4 $3$I7.N 9 a.m.. Divine Worship with Holy Com­ 10 a.m.. Worship, (no Church School In Crusader Men actually but a step In the growing 1-U M i IN 4N t-S M w r'i r a 4.N Trificta 41-3 $33I.N TWOni professor in Kyoto. He taught in the undesirable factors pre­ each company and the Tolland County Mutual Aid sta­ M ^ ly N N I N TIE: 3117 4liaynarTa U N I N I N munion. summer); Wednesday, 7 to 7:30 p.m.. process. For example, let’s imagine SOTI theological seminary at Doshisha sent in other urban areas. tion. T K :N J 7 ( h M i 411 p k M .N 4 1 ify 0 n M * 17.N I N 7.N 7-Jani M ir S.N I N Family Warship (informal) in Mary and to present concert a couple in their middle thirties who m k 117 piM S U N University. In 1968 the students were Generally there is concern The mayor made these recommendations after atten­ NrfKtP 114 pel U til 4 a M ila ftmm n U N I N l-MnLacM IN FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, Martha Chapel. have a serious quarrel and are ready P iilM ti 711 piU WM Trifttta M 4 fM M I N S4nH|ahpa 120 WMa 47 $3IN ^^\^toyini^l^lsarmacyihic. The Crusader Men from for youth, as reflected in TrifMli M 4 pM I13IN m k 44 $7I.N firiacta47 $TN SCIENTIST, 447 N. Main St. S T . PETER’S EPISCOPAL in a turmoil there as they were in the ding a meeting to discuss problems of communication TWIFTI T M a C O M d) 455 Hartford Road Philadelphia College of Bible will to give up their marriage. They have above-average schools, a SOTI M l (1) l-NN 4.N IN IN hiltcta 44 S22IN Trifacta 47-1 N IS N 10 a.m.. Church Service, Sunday School CHURCH, Rt. 85, Hebron. Rev. William United States. Since then we have between the Vernon fire companies. I4mi SN i n i n HMML $4N4N failed in their relationship which program of drug help, 3- Tis ifr m N il 7.21 I N Trifacta 44S $S221N Manchester, Connecticut 06040 for pupils up to the age of 20, care for Persing, rector. present a program of sacred music kept in touch with him through S -S ^ N i , h e iN 4.N MM Fu T S.N ITTDMMLMSS began with such promises, but this summer activities, a hostql 44riSMKh«,he 4.N ^ T N :3 Ilt very young children, subject of the 8 and 10 a.m.. Worship Service, Church Friday at 7:30 p.m. at Trinity Cove­ letters and a visit from his family. 643-5230 failure need not necessarily be final. for teenage girls, etc. | T M iS lin Nhela 113 piU M N lesson-sermon: "God," golden text from School and Nursery. nant Church, 302 Hackmatack St. His last letter, dated April 20, in­ M M i 311 fM tl7 .N 1-34j M 1311171 S T . BERNARD'S CHURCH, The jSrogram will include hymns After the heat of the quarrel, one of There is a sensitivity for Library events due h r fN ii 113 piU I4 IN ITTDINictM2 the Bible, “Thus saith the Lord the King cludes this paragraph which is of in­ TrtfMti 1-14 pdi IS21.N HWU: M U N of Israel, and his redeemer the Lord of Rockville. Rev. John J. White, pastor. and spirituals plus a short presenta­ them may admit to have been partly lower income families as terest as we compare the change in seen in housing. Head hosts; I am the first, and I am the last; Rev. William J. Flynn, associate pastor. tion about the Philadelphia College of at fault. The other may respond in Vernon student life here with the change in Start, and public and l^ id e me there Is no God.” Isaiah Rev. Frank Alagna, weekend assistant. Bible.i like manner, and a dialogue begins. Japan: The summer program, “Wildlife Adventures” at the 44:6. The Christian Science Reading Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ From this may arise a new un­ a ssista n ce. An active OPEN ALL DAY „ Chu^h families and their friends “Students today are turning out to Senior Citizens program”, Rockville Public Library will start Tuesday with a Jai Alai entries Room, 968 Main St., is open to the public day Masses at 7, 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. are invited to bring picnic suppers to derstanding and appreciation of each preschool story hour and a Ranger Rick puppet Mondays through Fridays from 10 a.m. to be rather quiet, diligent and often transportation by 1st for the the church grounds at 5:30 p.m. At other, confession and resolve, deeper workshop. 3 p.m. and the first and third Thursday SECOND CONGREGATIONAL almost conservative. In some ways, I volunteers, and now » CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF 6:15, various indoor and outdoor tenderness. What seemed like failure proposed low-cost housing The program will continue through Aug. 1. There will SUNDAY AND evenings from 7 to 9 except holidays, a miss those restless, loud-voiced, is seen as a step in their mutual for retired people bespe^ 1 Ian free public lending library is maintained. CHRIST, Rt. 44A, Coventry. Rev. recreational activities are planned agitating students of 1969-70. They be separate reading m i activities programs. 2 M growth. Their marriage is community concern for the U k k h m 41 Robert K. Bechtold, minister. for all ages. were often irritating, but also The reading prograim theme will be “My Own Summer 4 IvPM oiniM 7-2 SEiaobla ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, 9:15 a.m ., Christian education for all The entire program is open to all strengthened as they accept each elderly. Thing” for childru in Grades 2-6. Children may read on S M a W a l 42 MONDAY challenging. But today's students ages; 10:30 a.m.. Service of worship. other and recognize that such But a fly in the I EnaMa ImlRila 41 Church and Park Sts. Rev. Stephen K. interested persons. There will be a present to us a different kind of their own and keep a journal of their readings. 7 0 ra n iS N e ta 41 7 Jan Jacobson, rector; Rev. Alan J. free-will offering received at the con­ “failures” will come again but can apothecary’s ointment is The first Friday afternoon special will be July 8 from M r N A a p 41 I M r a r TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH, challenge. They are receptive to the our apparent indifference S ib i h m m 1 JeSanka SN Uaka Broadhead, assistant to the rector; Rev. cert. be overcome. The tragedy of a 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. Eileen Fielding will show animals native 444 7-34 447 47-$ ws-MH-is-u 474 447 434 444 wofixy serious task of searching together for Barbara F. West, assistant to the rector. Meadowlark Rd., Vernon. Rev. Donald to the almost uninhibited broken home is avoided. new ways of communicating the true to New England and dikuss their habits. bead Cm . ,, OMCai I k m k k m AS USUAL 7:30 a.m ., Holy Eucharist, Rite 2, with McClean, pastor. . I am not naive enough to believe distribution of por-^ llM N alr^ 41 *-> iu m Wi I M 1 Oarria I n ^ 7-1 ! Shop here first for fun’n || homily by the Rev. Herbert Chusidy; 10 8 and 10:30 a.m .. Worship Mrvice; 9:15 and rich humanity described and in­ nographic literature, bla-, Bulletin hoard 2JafyLM>>^ M {;■ 2 ina iMri M 2 Edna lacaa 7-2 Church Notes that this process will heal all marital SNacanalilal 41 , ; 3 k m ArnUM 7-1 SIMMca 42 plenty of ICE COLD WATERMELONS a.m.. Holy Eucharist, Rite 1, with ser­ a.m., Sunday School. dicated through the Bible, and es­ Unt advertising of thinly, Mayor Thomas Benoit has asked all persons in charge 4 EMbia Sabaata 7 -2 4MiiN«MidRi r; 4lari«Akarta 42 differences. There are times when $ Echna Saraa 4 Jan Phrro 41 mon by Father Cassidy. A midweek service of Bible study, pecially in the life of Jesus. They are disguised brothels, andt 5 faaly Epaana M $ Em m flwrrfca 41 SMbnrtapI 41 end a full lint of picnic ntods i sun needs for the 4th. | SACRED HEART CHURCH, Rt. 30, of churches and other buildings with bells to ring them at lAMahpa 7-1 I liae Oitma , i I Orafri Oiraka 41 divorce is the answer. But I know around-the-clock operation 7Mhafcratba lUakaSaraa 41 prayer and praise is scheduled for interested in experimenting together ^ 2 p.m. July 4. 7liraMaONhAa 41 Vi 7EMiaZaeA 7-2 7 Cany Mar 4i cold cuts and dairy products Vernon. Rev. Ralph Kelley, pastor; Rev. from my years of counselling here in lIMeaJnlor SOUTH UNITED METHODIST Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at Calvary in new styles of community life. They of a porno theatre. Where ( QraplSra 42 I I k ik LacM IMbnCnnka 41 Michael Donohue. Manchester that this kind of dialogue is our sense of shame, our During the month of July, the Talcott House Museum at SNa Tabda Qtwnfti $Na Darria lacaaL ., SNa Can Oaabd Saha lam Mbarta Hava a Sate Happy Holiday Weekend CHURCH, 1226 Main St. Rev. George W. Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday Church, 647 E. Middle Tpke. The are struggling with themselves 68 Prospect St. will be open from 2 to 4 p.m. on Saturdays 441 442 24S 424 147 47-S 741 M -3 4.J.2 47-2 7-24 7-2-4 743 2-41 2-47 2-7-3 will cut down on the number of public outrage? Have we SiitbCaM Webb, Rev. Laurence M. Hill, Rev. Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m. and noon. Rev. Kenneth Gustafson, pastor, will against the overwhelming material- in addition to 2 to 4 on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The TMC i m , . m m vm m Taambfina Bruce A. Pehrson, pastors. separations. lost the ability to blush. lEmbiaEMam 41 >'! lA A nO aardca 41 1 Zalaica AAarta 41 T H f KINO speak. oriented society and nihilistic and museum is a project of the Vernon Historical Society and 2 ZMea Zapl 42 2 Cany Analabd 41 WAPPING COMMUNITY CHURCH, As we confess our failure, ask God (Jerimlah 6:15) OPEN ALL DAY 8 a.m ., Holy Communion; 10 a.m., cynical attitudes which tend to currently features exhibits of Victorian cultures and M 3 Jaty k s k k 7-2 3 Jam Saraa 41 OF Worship Service, Pastor Webb 1790 Ellington Rd., South Windsor. Rev. for strength to begin anew, and I IrapI Aala I 7-2 4 lam IhratM 41 4 Oarria lam 41 Jehovah’s Witnesses will have a dominate young people. I find these QiWGil OF cunsT crafts. $ ip y hpa M ‘ , SMeilam 7-1 $ Maa Oarrm 7-1 PHODUCB" preaching, ‘T Want My Freedom !” Harold W. Richardson, niinister. accept the guidance of the Holy PERO young people a challenge and often Lydall and Vernon Streets ITibalalaint 42 r I M n r O a n a iii 41 IMaiii Jntar 42 Nursery including 5 year olds; 7:30 p.m., 9:15 and 10:45 a.m., WorMip Service theocratic school and service Spirit, we are empowered to go on. Phone: Bsa-wxis The Vernon Area Chapter of the American Association 7 baacarii OMrana 41 V i 7 Edna birTka 41 7 Bdbpr Hana 7-2 276 OAKLAND ST., MANCHESTER • 643-8364 ... meeting Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at 726 find them to be wonderful of Retired Persons will sponsor a boat and train ride July l l r a i i l r i ^ a 41 I Caan Mbaita 41 I Jaay OaR^ 41 MDNDAY, 4th. of JULY Praise and Teaching Service. and Church School. Failure need not be final. Id a liia la narra V , Ida sa^ Saraa Saba Ecban Tapi N. Main St. colleagues.” 1-M 474 441 414 1-47 2 41 71-3 24$ 47-3 341 342 74$ 47-2 2-41 7-2-1 PAGE EIGHT-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., July 1. 1977

- ^ MANCHESTER . E VENING HERALD, -— 7 Manchester. »»»•♦ vConn., / v ...... Sat..July 2, a,, I1977 g u — rPAGE r t U C i HNINE i n C i [Herald angle Fair-haired boys of spring fStandlngs] Connors underdog agaiilst Borg, American League Earl Yost E u l Sports Editor now bums of early summer W L Pet. GB Boston 41 32 .562 - Wade conquered nerves to win New York “Thirteen days ago, Orioles ace Jim Palmer 42 34 .553 Vk Suddenly Boston trailed, concerned with how far un-hittable. He had seven Baltimore 40 36 .526 2Vk we could have beaten stifled the impotent Boston WIMBLEDON, his brilliant play leading up Yorker Vitas Gerulaitis 4-2, and Tiant was a victim behind we were getting," strikeouts, finishing the Geveland 36 36 .500 4Vk Wimbledon Friday to see everyone cheering for the winning the first set I bats with a route-going 8-2 England (UPI) - It’s to the final. W illiam Hills Thursday was described as anybody — Sandy of his seventh loss in 12 said Baltimore Manager contest by fanning &rnie Milwaukee 37 38 .403 5 Britain’s Virginia Wade Queen and for me. We relaxed too much. But Steak before race victory. decisions. a long time since Jim­ quoted Borg odds-on one of the greatest Koufax, Grover Earl Weaver. “We couldn't Carbo, and set down 10 of Detroit 35 38 .479 6 end a losing streak talked a bit, but I wasn’t at someone had to lose. Boston had Palmer favorite at 611 and offered matches seen at DisUnqe runners in the United SUtes, like Amby Bur- Cleveland Alexander, The Orioles pushed afford to lose many more. the final 11 batters. •Toronto 28 46 .378 13Vk my Connors entered a stretching back 16 years my most articulate,” said Virginia deser.ved her mo­ twitching going into the 11-10 again st Connors Wimbledon, said; “If I foot. Bill Rodgers and Charlie Robbins reported that on across four more runs in "Then my old friend Bil­ Following his ninth vic­ Well match as the under­ when she conquered first Wade, who will be 32 next ment of glory with her own Cy Young. Now, even seventh inning. Luis Tiant recapturing the title he play well, I think I’ve got a the day of a race their main pre-race meal consisted of the eighth inning, including ly Martin (Yankees' tory against eight W L Pet. GB dog. her nerves and then week, two weeks younger crowd. I had to be the pancakes and juice. your mother could had scattered three hits held in 1974. very good chance of DeCinces' second two-run manager) helped us out decisions, though. Palmer Chicago 41 32 .562 - Holland’s Betty Stove, 4-6, than Stove. bridesmaid." beat us.’’ — Boston and was molding his multi­ But that’s his position Connors, soft-balled to beating Jimmy.” Danny McDaid. 's No. 1 marathon runner who homer to seal a victory (by guiding New York to a felt little inclination to Minnesota 42 33 . 560 — 6-3, 6-1, to lend the Stove still has chances to motion magic into a 2-1 submission by Arthur. Ashe "After I beat him in Wade’s Wimbledon honored Manchester with his presence in last Saturday's first baseman George that pulled them to within 2 three-game sweep of talk. "I keep getting mis­ Kan City 39 35 .527 2Vk today as the 24-year-oId women’s title and the $23,- win two other titles lead. in the 1975 final, Florida in January I got wobbles have thwarted her 12-mile run as part of the MCC New England Relays, said Scott to losing pitcher Ml games of the front­ Boston last weekend). And quoted so there's no sense Calif. 36 36 .500 4Vk left-hander from (X)0 winner's check. however. a small steak was more to his liking. A two-out hit by Tony acknowledged he has not more confidence and feel each year since 1962 and running Red Sox in the Ralphie-boy (Detroit in talking," he said. Texas 36 37 .493 5 Belleville, III., faces Wade, whose victory in The Dutch player and Luis Tiant. Muser whistled past Tiant been at his best. more comfortable playing they appeared to have the In fact, before running in the I2-miler. and coming in American League East. Manager Houk) did a "Maybe it's no worse than Oakland 33 41 .446 84k Sweden's defending cham­ the first final played U.S. based Czechoslovak BOSTON (UPI) - The and started the unraveling him.” upper hand again in her second in defense of his title. McDaid consumed a small The New York Yankees, helluva job (in guiding the other years but I'm just fed Seattle 34 46 .425 lOVk pion Bjorn Borg for the “I feel very fortunate to between two over-30 Martina Navratilova face steak at Tim Moriarty's home. are of another Boston loss. Connors has a 7-2 advan­ first final as she dropped beaten Friday night by Tigers past the Red Sox up with it now." Friday’s Results men’s singles title in the be in the final again, but players since 1913 was Australians Helen Gourlay "I always eat steak before a race." McDaid said before becoming a team only a Doug DeCinces followed $373,440 Wimbledon tage over Borg in head-to- more memorable for the the opening set. But she Detroit, were in second three straight times this While Palmer chose to Kansas City 12, you have got to hang in and Jan Summers in the heading back to Ireland, a five-hour plane trip, then a 150- mother could love. with a two-run homer to centennial championship. head matches, but this is occasion than the standard settled down to pressure place, one-half game week)." remain mum, Boston's Cleveland 2 there, try to play your best women’s doubles final The fair-haired boys of give Baltimore a perma­ their first meeting on grass Holland’s first-ever singles mile bus ride from Dublin to his home in Donegal. behind Boston. The efforts of Billy and Texas 11, Toronto 8 tennis in every match,” he of play, had to fight back Saturday.' Stove and South late spring have become nent lead. Tiant then George Scott was more Connors was the official where Borg’s heavy finalist, who confessed she "And," he added," a few beers are essential, too, after The Boston swoon and Ralphie-boy would have said. "The final will lift my tears as she received the African Frew McMillan the bums of early summer, than willing to talk. Scott, Baltimore 8, Boston 2 favorite, top-seeded ahead topspin forehand has relaxed too much after her a race." walked catcher Rick York's inconsistency have meant nothing, had Palmer standard a little bit.” silver salver from Queen meet South Africans Bob following a seven-game like Palm er, had been Detroit 5, New York 1 of Borg, but the 21-year-oid proved so decisive at early success. McDaid, who placed a disappointig 42nd in the Dempsey, who had put the no-name Orioles not pitched an excellent Elizabeth. Hewitt and Greer Stevens winning streak with seven piqued over unkind Chicago 5, Minnesota 2 Swede earned the Borg, whose five-set Wimbledon. marathon in the 1976 Olympics in and 19th in the homered for the first back into the pennant race ballgame. After giving up "The whole thing was Stove, her right knee in the mixed doubles final. straight losses. The latest remarks by the media but Oakland 2, California 0 semifinal victory over New Neither player was at Boston Marathon last April, will be back in the USA in Baltimore run. and yielded and snapped at 11-game five of the seven Boston bookmakers' choice with like a fairy tale with bandaged, said: "After in a series of late-inning began talking again recent­ Milwaukee 2, Seattle 1 October. He'll compete in the New York City Marathon, a single to Mark Belanger losing streak against hits and both runs in the letdowns came Friday ly after a self-imposed Saturday’s Games an event in which he placed eighth last fall in a field of and a run-scoring double to Boston. "We were at a first five innings, the three­ more than 2,000. night when Baltimore Al Bumbry. silence of about one week. Texas (Barker 0-0) at point when we had to be time Cy Young winner was Toronto (Vuckovich 3-6) The slender Irish mailman, who runs in anything from Detroit (Roberts 4-7) at Flawless showing a mile to the 26 miles. 385-yard marathon, has run a 4:17 Doubles pace Legion New York (Gullett 63) mile in competition this year, which is considered good for a distance runner. Minnesota (Butler 61) at by Chako Higuchi Hits fall in for rookie Chicago (Kravec 62) Kansas City (Hassler 4- against Ellington^ 7-2 Budding Mel Allen NEW YORK 2) at Cleveland (Eckersley LACHUTE, Canada (UPI) — Chako Higuchi, safe and the other called homered to ignite a four- 7-6) N. not known as one of the bigger hitters on the Man behind the mike at home games of Moriarty's in (UPI) Let’s put it me out. " I B y LEN AUSTER and Jeff Backofen also had the Hartford Twilight League games at Moriarty Field run fifth to chase Mike ^Itlm ore (Flanagan 6 this way: Pattin, 2-2, relieved after LPGA tour, turned in a flawless performance in Herald Sporlswriler a pair of blows in the Tuesday nights is Jack Repass...Bjorn Borg will be in Torrez, 8-7. <■; 8) at Boston (Wise 4^), N. Happy moment for Virginia Paul Splittorff yielded a 25 MPH winds Friday to take the first-round It was double time locals’ nine-hit attack. Hartford Wednesday night with the Geveland Racquets When Kansas City Rangers 11, Blue Jays 8 ; Milwaukee (Slaton 66) bases-loaded single to Rico lead in the $80,000 Peter Jackson Classic. for Manchester as it Manchester plated two against the in World Team Tennis play clobbered Cleveland Bump Wills greeted ” at Seattle (Abbott 67) N. Carty. Pattin walked one Great Britain’s Virginia Wade goes wild with Higuchi, the LPGA runs in the second on at the Civic Center. Tony Roche defeated Borg in an reliever Tom Bruno with a ' Oakland (Medich 5-4) at WlLUESTAP6EaWONHlS rapped five two-base with 18 hits Friday and struck out three and ~r: excitement as she wins last point to clinch champion, fired a 4-under- ONLY m TITLE IN 1913. doubles by Ballard, earlier singles meeting, 6-3, 6-1,..Mel Siebold, run-scoring triple to California (Ross 2-4) N. than at the pins.” On the knocks in toppling night, nearly one-third Kansas City manhandled Women’s Singles title at Wimbledon yesterday par 68 over the rain-soaked par-3, 005-yard 17th, WHO WAS THE LAST N.L Livingston and Kevin Manchester Recreation Department head, recently highlight a four-run fifth Sunday’s Games Zone Eight foe came off the bat of Joe starter Rick Waits, 5-1, and Lachute Golf and Country STAR TO WIN THAT TITLE Hanlon which were moved to Manchester...Al Chevrette reports that only six inning that snapped a 2-2 Minnesota at Chicago, 2 against Betty Stove. (UPI photo) however, she slammed a Z YEARS IN A ROW? four relievers. Club and leads defending Ellington, 7-2, last sandwiched around two home runs were hit during the regular Little League Zdeb. tie. Doyle Alexander, who Texas at Toronto, 2 driver into the wind and Mayberry hit his 13th champion Donna Caponi A. QRE6 LUIINSKI night at Eagle Field in flyball outs. It exploded for season at Leber Field. Mark Strasser hit two of "The hits were just was relieved by Paul Detroit at New York, 2 sank a four-foot birdie putt a JOHNNY BENCH homer in the second, Otis Young, rookie Pat Meyers American Legion five before Ellington cut the roundtri^rs. The field will be the site of all Town Lit falling in tonight and I was Lindblad in the seventh, Baltimore at Boston to give her a 4-under-par C. WILUE M«COVEY and veteran Betsy Cullen the margin with two tallies tie League Tournament games starting Tuesday night. lucky, " the rookie said raised his record to 7-5. Oakland at California back nine of 32. baseball action. by two strokes. in the sixth averting a The International League played all home games at the after going 5-for-5 with Doug Bird fell to 0-2. Milwaukee at Seattle Young, who crept to 69,-89,-3!lp-«N\SUE Manchester, 63 in the I f Last night’s softball Another shot back at 71 blanking. field...Steve Cooper, now a practicing M.D., is located in four RBI as KC scored a 12- N\ liile Sox 5, Twins 2 Kansas City at Cleveland within a stroke of the zone and 6-61 over-all, has 2 victory. Richie Zisk drove in five <,k are Pat Bradley and Susie leader with four holes Dodger coach Winning hurler Pete Des Moines, Iowa where his son is the batting sUr in Lit­ a zone tilt today at 2 Kiro, 3-0, tossed a four- Amos Otis and John runs with two homers as McAllister, while tied at remaining, three-putted tle League play with an average of more than one belted his seventh in the LOS ANGELES (UPI)- against Enfield at Fermi hitter. He walked five and Mayberry combined for Chicago regained first NationaLLeague even par 72 are Sandra the 16th. homerun per game...While the Yankee followers went in third and Zdeb capped a REG JCs 63. HPMarket 5-4, Billy Grabarkewitz, who High. Bruce Ballard, 3-1, struck out nine in going the five hits, two homers and place in the American Post and leading money- “I’m no longer a defen­ hiding after the Red Sox sweep at Fenway, the same can five-run fifth with a blast East Eighteen hits rang out as Farr's 4-4, Klock Co, 3-6, has been working in gets the mound assign­ seven-inning distance for five RBI and Marty Pattin League West by two winner Judy Rankin. ding champion,” she said. be said about the Boston followers after New York into the left field seats. W L Pet. GB Thrifty Package belted Annulli's 2-7. private business since he ment. Sunday, the Post 102 the second straight time. relieved with none out in percentage points. Chris Higuchi, playing her “It’s a new-tournament returned the favor at Yankee Stadium with a sweep. Otis singled in a run and Chicago 47 25 .653 - Rockwell, 17-4, last night retired from the Los club hosts Rutland, Vt., at John Hayes started and the first and finished the Knapp. 7-4, beat Dave final North American tour­ now and a whole new Zdeb doubled in another in Phila 41 32 . 562 6Vk at Keeney. Mike Silver had SILK CITY Angeles Dodgers in 1975, Eagle Field at 1 o’clock. took the loss for Ellington. game. Those feats seemed a four-run sixth. Goltz, 8-5. Rod Carew went four hits and eight RBIs, nament prior to returning game. I couldn’t hold my Off the cuff j St. Louis 42 33 .560 6Vk Standings: Bogner’s 1-52, has been named a non­ Leading sticker for Leading sticker for insignificant. After all, a 5- In other games, Detroit 2-for-5 to leave his home for the Japanese swing pattern in the wind, Pittsburgh 39 35 .527 9 Scott Hanson three hits and Aliied Printing 10-7, Fogar­ playing coach of the San Manchester against illST Ellington was Mike John­ Former GHO champions slated to appear at for-5 game is nearly as clawed New York 5-1, American League-leading LPGA championship, bir- and it was very difficult for Jeff Backofen Montreal 32 42 .432 16 Rick Silver, Mike Czajka, ty’s 6-9, Glen 8-9, Frank’s Antonio Dodgers of the Ellington, now 2-6 in zone son with two sogid drives. Wethersfield Country Q u b iy g . 3-8 include George rare as a magazine without Baltimore hammered batting average at .411. New York 31 44 .413 174k died three of the last five me as the day went on and Jim McNickel and Craig 5- 10, Reed 3-10. Texas League, it was an­ play, was Frank Livingston The slick-fielding second Archer, Don Bies and Bob GO&lby...Just for the record a picture of Farrah \»s 2, .\ngrls 0 holes and missed only two the wind got stronger.” Boston 8-2, Texas out- West Ogden two apiece for nounced Friday. who socked two doubles in leftfield wall to cap a five- baseman, bound for UConn results of the Manchester SUte Bank Fishing Derby, the Fawcett-Majors, Vida Blue tossed a five- greens, while players who slugged Toronto 11-8, W L Pet. GB Thrifty. Bill Dancosse had I.NDY a three-for-three perfor­ run third inning burst and recent Rockville High Danny Thomas Golf Tournament and the Insurance "I went 5-for-5 in the hitter for his 12th straight two bingles and Bob can hit the ball much Chicago clipped Minnesota Los Ang. 51 26 .662 - Standings: B&M Pizza 7- mance at the plate and which gave Manchester a grad, is the son of Gene Agents Junior Golf Tournament, both staged here, were minors once and that was a victory at Anaheim Cincinnati 41 33 .554 84k Palozie homered for farther were challenging p L I t t l e ” ^ Missed birth 5-2. Oakland blanked 2, Telephone 6-2, CBT 5-3, drove in four runs. 7-0 lead. Johnson, player-manager not reported...Have a nice holiday weekend. lucky day too," said Zdeb, Stadium as Oakland Houston 34 43 .442 17 Rockwell. and then falling back. CHICAGO (UPI) - California 2-0 and Regal Men’s 5-4, Center Livingston stroked a bases- Ballard had two hits and of Moriarty Bros, in the who homered in the fifth Milwaqkee defeated Seat­ defeated California for the San Fran 34 44 .436 174k Standings: Thrifty 8-1, "It was very difficult Chicago Cubs reliefer Congo 4-5, Nassiff Camera ^League^ clearing two-bagger to the drew an intentional walk Twilight League. and doubled in the sixth. tle 2-1. seventh time in eight out­ San Diego 32 47 .405 20 Turnpike TV 7-l„ Norton because of the wind,vv Bruce Sutter missed a 3-5, Nelson’s 3-6, Army & He had singled earlier in Tigers 5, Yankees 1 ings this season. Manny Atlanta 28 48 .368 224k Electric 7-2, Rockwell 5-4, Higuchi said. “I was INTER.NATIONAL chance to save the game Navy 0-8. aiming at the greens rather the game and barely mis­ Dave Rozema fired a six- Sanguillen's RBI-single in Friday’s Results HNBank 3-6, Belliveau Making the most of four against the Cardinals in St. r f T 1 • i - n sed hitting for the cycle the third dropped Ken Montreal 65, New York hits. Dairy Queen nipped hitter and Jason Thompson Paint 2-7, DeMoIay 1-6, NIKE when he was thrown out at Brett to 6-6. 61 the Lawyers, 65, last night drove in two runs, Jim’s Arco 1-7. Standings: Acadia 8-1, c^SfSlSsTSf Irackmen trail Russians third in the ninth. Brewers 2, Mariners 1 Philadelphia 7, that night. SOCHI, USSR (UPI) - "Tonight was my first time Wilson’s 6-3, Walnut All-Star voting at Leber Field in the Americans haven’t won But Rod Livers staged “I was thinking triple all Sixto Lezeano's fourth- Pittsburgh 6 season finale. Greg Shrider The (Ordinals defeated The underdog Americans in Yankee Stadium" said \4 0M E.\’S REC Barbers 5-3, Renn’s 4-4, since 1969 at Los Angeles. what might have been the the way so I could hit for inning home run, a 410-foot Chalk up one run for Birds St. Louis 3, Chicago 1 Nine runs in the second in stretch run had a double (or the Queens the Cubs 2-1 Thursday went into the final day of Rozema. ‘T m going to the Cherrone’s 4-5, Sportsman Friday's combined score biggest surprise for the the cycle," said Zdeb, who shot over the center field Houston 3, Atlanta 1 and Gary Hurley two night. Then Sutter missed the annual Soviet-U.S. top of the Empire State and 12 more in the fifth 3-5, Lathrop 2-6, Flo’s 2-7. NEW YORK (UPI) - was 102-97 with the United States by soaring 56 raised his average to .348. fence, snapped a 1-1 tie and Cincinnati 2, San Diego 1 bingles and Jamie Cullen a the birth of his second track meet today, trailing Building tomorrow." Pat Kelly of Baltimore slides home safely powered Racquet Club to a Led by the Los Angeles American men one point feet 5 inches in the triple "I was almost lucky there backed Moose Haas' four- Los A ngeles 10, San triple for the Lawyers. child, arriving at Skokie the powerful Russians by Thompson homered in the before throw arrives to Boston catcher Carlton 27-4 win ' over Lavallee FELI.NE Dodgers’ Steve Garvey, behind and the women four jump, a half-inch less than too. One ump called me hitter. Haas evened his Francisco 5 Final standings: Oilers Valley Community only five points. second and Milt May Fisk in game last night at Fenway Park (UPI Door, 27-4, last night at Standings: David’s 9-0, who topped the two million points back. the U.S. record. record at 5-5, while Gary 13-2, Ansaldi’s 12-4, Hospital 34 minutes after Their American team’s photo) Saturday’s Games Cheney. Carol Stetsky had Moriarty's 9-2, Crispino’s vote mark, the National The American team Livers’ jump didn’t count Lawyers 8-8, Dairy Queen the 6pound, 2-ounce boy first day showing was im­ New York (Espinosa 4-5) five hits. Dee Burg four 6- 5, Tommy's 2-8, ScruseLeague's 0- tentative starting turned in some outstanding because he was not com­ at Montreal (Alcala 2-6) N. and Bonnie Godin, Sue 5-10, Boland Oil 1-15. was bom. pressive for a young and in- performances, including peting for points and Soviet 11. All-Star team remained experienced squad Pittsburgh (Reuss 67) at Leslie, Cindy Talaga and the same for the second Attendance up Neal Pike’s record win in 1 jumper Anatoly Piskulyn Wild game to Phillies Philadelphia (Lerch 62) N. Cindy Crockett three I.NT. FARM expected to be no match hour 28 m in u tes 17.4 was declared the winner EA.STEHN straight week with four Chicago (R. Reuschel 11- Dairy Queen behind a 26 NEW YORK (UPI) - for the Soviet powerhouse. seconds in the 20 kilometer with 55-11, ahead of three­ apiece for Racquet. Penny Standings: Postal 6-3, days of voting until the NEW 2) at St. Louis (Falcone 6 hit attack outdistanced the The National League con­ But their chances of walk. players into the game and -Hoop job open at MCC- Gagnon had three blows Looking Glass 5-3, July 4 deadline, Com­ time Olympic gold ly Eastwick combined on a 8) N. Oilers, 16-10, last night at tinues to set attendance catching up remain slim. YORK(UPI) Every the Pirates, stripped by in­ and Debbie Triggs two for Tierney’s 5-3, Dean missioner Bowie Kuhn an­ He sliced 1:53 off the old medalist Viktor Saneyev, five-hitter as the Cardinals Atlanta (Hargen 61) at Verplanck. Mario Tirillo records this season, first The Soviets will field dou­ who did 55-5V2. team that goes on to jury to three players and the Doors. Machine 5-4, MCC Vets 5-4, nounced Friday. American record and had handed the NL East Divi­ Manchester Community Houston (Forsch 4-6) N. had five hits, Ron Pinney for opening day crowds ble Olympic gold medalist win a championship the banishment of another, guided MCC to a 17-6 Standings: Tikey 8-1, Personal Tee 4-5, Second Garvey, the top National him a comfortable margin Valery Borzo, the Soviet sion leading Cubs their College is seeking a varsity four and Mike Burns, Sean then for the month of April. Tatyana Kazankina in the ended the contest with out­ record and second place in Cincinnati (Billingham6 Racquet 63, Elks 6-3, B&J Congo 4-5, B.A. Club 1-8. League vote-getter each of of almost two minutes over super-sprinter, competed can usually point to third straight loss. Tony coach. Don Doherty and Bob Kaiser The figures for June 800 meters, Faina Melnik, fielder Dave Parker as the Connecticut Communi- 3) at San Diego (Owchinko Auto 63, Lavallee 2-7, SBM the four weeks of the Soviet walker Yevgeny Ev- only in the 400 meter relay, one specific game in a Scott doubled home a run Geissler, coach the past 2-2) N. two apiece for the Queens. show an average of over another Olympic cham­ their second baseman and ty College Athletic 69. SR.MOR GIRLS voting, has 2,041,118 tallies syukov, who finished in but he showed his style by in the second inning and four years, has resigned. Los Angeles (Hooten 63) Mark Loshuk had five hits 20,000 fans per game, a pion, in the discus, 1.30:14.2. season and label it a relief pitcher Terry Conference. In a makeup engagement and appears ready to grab taking the baton last and scored on a single by Ted Geissler posted a four- at San Francisco (Knepper and Ed Stack four for the total of 3,458,286 attending Alexander Grigoryev in the Rod Ewaliko won the breaking a tie to give the turning point. Forster in right field. Any interested candidate DUSTY last night at Martin, Per­ the starthg first base job Simmons for the only runs year record of 38 wins and should contact Pat Mistret- 1-2) N. Oilers. Pinney in relief 168 games. high jump and sprinter javelin with a throw of 288 Soviets a 38.83 second win­ If the Philadelphia Despite the shakeup on Exploding for eight runs sonal Tee romped past for the fourth consecutive St. Louis needed. 48 defeats with his best fanned seven and walked Through June 30, 446 Marina Sidorova in the 200 Phillies go on to repeat as defense, the Pirates still ta. director of athletics, at Sunday’s Games in the seventh inning. Farr's, 21-9. Beth Tobin year. feet 10 inches. ning time. The American season in 1973-74 when he one. games have been played in meters. National League East Divi- led 64 entering the last of the college. New York at Montreal North End Fire turned Other tentative starters time was 38.90. had four hits including two the NL with a total atten­ The meet at the outdoor sion champions this the 14th on the strength of Dodgers 10, Giunis 5 Pittsburgh at back Suburban Floors, 11- homers. Cheri Willbanks as of Friday were Los Philadelphia Seeded No. 1 dance of 8,652,310, an Central Sports Stadium in season, the night of July 1 Bobby Tolan's run-scoring Steve Garvey hit his 21st 8, last night at Robertson. had four hits and Denise Angeles third baseman LOS ANGELES (U P I)- average of 19,392. This this Black Sea resort is the Rec hoop play Tuesday should be engraved in homer and Ron Cey added Tom Davis had three hits Boutilier homered for the Ron Cey, catcher Johnny Thanks for coming No. 1-seeded Pancho Gon­ represents an increase of 15th in a series dominated stone. his 17th to pace a 17-hit at­ and Andy Santini, Andy 7-2 Tees. Marge Botteron Bench, second baseman Twenty-two teams will Tuesday games — Fogar­ Natlonar zales of Las Vegas, Nev., 755,532 through the end of by the Soviets who hold a "It was one of the classic tack that enabled the Fyler, Gordon Geer and doubled and singled for Joe Morgan, shortstop comprise the Recreation ty vs. Indians 7:30, Eagles Although Danny McDaid didn’t have a will meet Hugh Stewart of June in 1976. 10-3-1 record. The Winner’s trophy to take back to Ireland, the games in my nine years in League Dodgers to defeat the Dave Koski two apiece for Farr’s. Dave Concepcion and out- Department’s Summer vs. Bake 7:30, Kingsters the Hosemen, Glenn fieider George Foster of Newport Beach, Calif., in Basketball Leagues which vs. Squires 8:30, Athletic the league," said the double and an error by Giants. Reggie Smith had United Irish Societies of Greater Hartford and Phillies’Phiiiies’ Richie Hebner four hits and Steve Yeager Thompson had three hits Cincinnati, and outfielders the first round of the Grand start night at Charter Oak Club vs. Albatross 8:30. right fielder Bake McBride drove in three runs for the and Bill DiYeso, Norm Greg Luzinski of Masters of Los Angeles Soccer Park.. S u i " n S f n c f ^ Friday nig?t after paying which allowed another run plaque noting his participation in the New a key role in his team’s Liegher, Paul Miller and Philadelphia and Dave tennis match July 8. Three divisions are to score. Dodgers while Bill England Relays last weekend. Tim Moriarty of ‘hree-run rally in the l4th Madlock hit two homers Paul Blair two apiece for Parker of Pittsburgh. listed. Senior I, Senior II But, the Phillies started ng that ga' for the Giants. the Floors. and Senior III. Senior I Manchester, above, whose family hosted their comeback Baseball MIDGET SO I TH Olympics 2-6, Stallions 1-5, Phillies a 7-6 victory oVer \ Standings: CBT Blue 6-2, games are Monday and McDaid on his stay here, made the presentation slowly-with a bunt single Steve Garafolo’s first Chieftains 0-6. the Pittsburgh Pirates. NUMethodist 6-2, Floors 6- Tuesday nights at 7:30 and at the Irish-American Home Society in Glaston­ by none other than slugger Reds 2, I’niircs I period goal gave the m 3, Trash-Away 5-4, NEFire 8:30, Senior II Wednesday In one of the wildest Mike Schmidt, who only George Foster’s two-run Shamrocks Oceaneer a 1-0 win over the bury. (Herald photo by Larson) 5-4, Angels 3-6, Vittner's 3- PEE WEE M ES I and Thursday nights at the games in recent years, the homer, his 21st, and the Stings last night. David Thursday night had tied a 6, Belcon 0-7. ALUMNI JUNIOR Dennis Foremen scored same hours and Senior III MUFFLER two clubs paraded 41 five-hit pitching of Fred slate party Gaston and Jamie Gem- major league record by hit­ Two four-run innings four goals and John Tillot- will play games Monday Norman sparked the Reds’ bala were best in defeat. ting 14 homers in the CANDI.EI.II.MT powered Army & Navy to a son two and Gary Sander­ and Tuesday nights at 7:30 victory over the Padres. Half a century ago the month of June. 10-1 triumph over Moriarty son one in a 7-0 romp by the and 8:30 the first night and SPECIAL Behind a 15-hit attack, North End Shamrocks Al Jezovit scored all Wind affects golfe rs The breaks continued Norman, 9-3, lost his Juniors last night at the Eagles over the Bulls. 7:30 the second. Moriarty’s downed Multi shutout in the ninth when West Side. Joe Demeo had ranked as one of the top three goals in a 3-1 win by when Greg Luzinski, one of Circuits, 8-3, last night at Clyde Pickeral and Tad Entries are as follows: MILWAUKEE Gene Tenace homered. four hits including a triple amateur baseball teams in the Wings over the mally easy par 72 into an about 35 miles an hour, and the Phillies’ slower Robertson. Karl Hasel had Kalitke played well for the Senior I — Fogarty 1966-1974 (UPI) — The pros who and Chris Pennington and the area. Sounders. Ken Samson ordeal for the pros and only the afternoon field had it runners, beat out an infield three safeties and Joe Bulls. Bros., Kingster, Indians, BEETLE MUFFLER made it into today’s 12 golfers bested par the easier. hit to put runners on first Vsiros .’I, Braves I Dave Lauzon two apiece Only four members of scored and Mark Gochee Camposeo, Bob Coroso, the championship 1924 played well for the losers. Squire Village, Manchester A second round of the first day compared to 52 on “We got a really good and second. Hebner then J.R. Richard and Joe for the Vets. Kurt Johnson John Roe, David Paul Ostuni, Leo William­ squad are alive but all men Standings: Oceaneers 6 A.C., Eagles, Bears and Including Greater Milwaukee the opening day last year. break in the afternoon.” doubled off the right field Niekro combined on a five- played well defensively in Fromerth and Lee Morgan son and Bob Cornell two who played over the years 1, Comes 62, Stings 60, Tull. Four players managed 3- said McCord. "I don't think fence, narrowly missing a hitter in pitching the defeat. Winning hurler tallied as the Apaches •TAILPIPES* Open probably have apiece for Moriarty Bill with the club as well as op­ Wings 5-1, Matadors 4-4, Senior II — Swamp Rats, under-par 69s and shared it was blowing half as hard, home run, and Garry Mad­ Astros over the Braves. Demeo gave up three hits whitewashed the Lions. 3-0, begun to feel a little Zwick, Bill Davis and Dale ponents of that period will Apollos 2-4, Spartans 2-4, Social Lepers, Dubaldo- •GASKETS* but conditions were still dox was walked inten­ Richard. 7-6, struck out fanning nine. Brian R ockefeller and like Job, the biblical Ostrout each had a pair for gather for a reunion July 9 Sounders 2-5, Astros 1-5-1, Lesperance, Rockets, • ANOLABOR* tough. This afternoon you tionally to fill the bases. nine in eight in ings but it Louis Jaffe were best for character who was Circuits. at Piano’s. Rockets 0-61. CTAC, Ball Weavers, All- PGA could anchor yourself Pinch-hitter Dave Johnson was Niekro who bailed th A seven-run first and the Lions.. . Stars, MLW. nine-run fourth inning Vincent “ Count" beset by one calamity better over putts.” scored pinch-runner Barry Astros out of trouble b y , Peru’s nipped Gus's, 5-4, Standings; Eagles 7-0, Senior III — Eagle Lerch with a sacrifice fly lifted Krause Florist to a Farrand, the long-time MIDGET NORTH after the other. The wind was so strong retiring the side in the last night in the nightcap at Devils 61, Apaches 5-2. Juniors, Athletic Club, the first round lead — Gary to tie the score and Ted 17-0 romp past Mari-Mads barber at Depot Square Chris Diana and Rob On Thursday the first at times that on the slick, ninth after the Braves had Robertson. Jim Keefe had Flames 5-2, Lions 3-4, Jets Albatross, Optical Style McCord, Fuzzy Zoeller, Sizemore then singled last night at Cheney. Nine and the team’s top pitcher, Maltempo scored as the round was rained out by a fast greens at Tuckaway it put runners on first and se­ two bingles for Pero's with 2-4, Bears 2-4, Kings 1-4-1, B ar and Raunchy Keith Fergus and Mike home Hebner with the win­ hits and 14 walks by the is handling details along Toros blanked the Chief­ 35 deluge that made small sometimes caused the ball cond with none out. Bruins 0-5-1. Bulls 0-6. Relations. * ’* five others stroking one Morley. Mac McLendon, ning run. losing team’s hurlers, with Joe Prentice. tains, 2-0. lakes of the sand traps on Barney Thompson and Ed to "jiggle ” around a bit, each and John Stanizzi had The '24 Shamrocks still according to one player. In other NL games, St. abetted by five errors, Six-pounder IMERMEDIAII. the Tuckaway Country Sabo were just one stroke I'AIMIK ((..5, Mels- a pair for Gus's with six around are Farrand, Jim Mike Zotta and Steve VERNON It was worst in the mor­ Ix)uis trimmed Chicago 6 resulted in the 17 markers. Manchester No. 3 nipped Club course. And Friday back. A two-run homer by Tony others managing one each. McLaughlin, Woody Don Kelsey of 60 Logan each scored two ning when only three sub- 1, Los Angeles whipped San Dave Robichaud had an the Eagles, 2-1, last night Race entrants the wind was so strong "The weather was very Perez and an inside-the- Standings: Moriarty’s 14- Wallett and Charlie Pelton, goals and Jim Siewertsen CIRCLE par rounds were produced, Francisco 165, Cincinnati RBI triple and double for Bigelow St. caught at Cougar Fiel. Jack BOSTON (UPI) - some golfers had trouble difficult out there today — park blast by Ellis Valen­ 3, Crispino's l)-4, Blue The team defeated the Red and Ddug MacLeod one the best a 70 by McLendon edged San Diego 2-1, Krause. Ed Ezerlns this sixpound, 23% Medzela and Bill Frat- Former Olympic Gold sUnding up straight while it was more ofi a guessing tine enabled the Expok to Moon 11-5, Pero’s 10-6, Men for the Community Y each as the Metros shutout Houston topped Atlanta 61 homered, Jack Lyon inch largemouth bass taroli scored for Medalist Frank Shorter DODGE, INC. putting. game than a golf game," who .said the wind was dis­ defeat Jon Matlacfc. 3-9, in Holiday Lanes 7-9, Multi title when home games the Stallions, 60. •, concerting. and Montreal downed New doubled and tripled and Manchester and John and Boston Marathon The hhrsh wind that blew .said Zoeller. the opener. Montreal also Circuits 6-11, Gus’s 5-13, were played at Robertson earlier this week at Standings; Metros 61, Roule83, Vernon York twice, 65 ahd 5-3. Dean Cook singled and Frese for the Eagles. Brett recordholder Bill Rodgers , acTos.s the rolling 7,010 The Wind was stronger in “It .seems to be a loud won the nightcap on a two- Vito's 1-14, Park. Crystal Pond in East- Toros 5-2-1, Suns 5-2, doubled. Winning hurler Jones played well for the will compete in an eight- yard course turned a rtor- the morning, gusting up to wind. It’s nice to come in t.'artlinulH .'t, CiiIin 1 run homer by Chris Speier CHARTER OAK The Shamrocks fielded a ford. (Herald photo by Hawks 62, Warriors 3-2-1, Robichaud fired a three- Eagles and Danny Collins mile race this fall around 871-2234 where It's quiet," he said Larry Dierker dnd Rhw- and Andre DaWdon Standings: Oil Heat 6-2. team from 1921 thru 1926. Cougars 63. Falcons 3-3, hitter. Pinto). for Manchester. the city. PAGE TEN-____ MANQL^STER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Sat., Jiilv 2 I*I77 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat..July 2, 1977 — PAGE ELEVEN- ••••eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeepgpggg •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ****•*#••••••••••••••••••# Http Wsnttd 13 Halp Wanlad ij Halp Wanlad______M BoAooft-Cfaaaaa 19 Uninvited □ NOTICES □ EMPLOYMENT National Weather Forecast Hom uf For $sto 23 Homa$ for Sala 23 HURSES SUFFERING FROM TEMPORARY Part time EVERYONE WANTS your "Housewlfe-itls?” Be an Avon Typist. Call 649-8900. ALL STORES OPEN MONDAY, JULY 4Ul Loot a n d Fow itf ’ I Halp Wanlad ' i$ child to feel fe c ia l at the Wee luncheon RH’t - LPH’s Representative. Get out - Care Day Cfare Center and meet people - have money for NIGHT HELP Wanted-Flexi- IMPOUNDED • Black Lab Aid and Assistance has Nursery School. Call now, 649- something special. Win ble hours. Apply in person, 6167, guest 0-3 (Except Qlastonbury) type male dog, vicinity New part-time and full-time prizes, too. Sound good? Call Center Giant Grinders, 660 Bolton Road. German hours available for you. 523-9401. Center Street. Shepherd female, black and CARRIER NEEDED Town of Manchester tan, vicinity Hartford Road '-‘'•Aoo Personal * and “No Prido In Sunday Opanlnga" That’a A FactI MWVONR Professional satisfac­ GAL FOR General Office □ REAL ESTATE employes in Lincoln Center area. Black male puppy, •Barrington Eatatoa work. Typing, knowledge of were joined by an unusual t W W e a k T l jrtclnlly Vernon Street area. •Cinnamon Springa tion derived from bookkeeping essential. Alll prelunch guest Thursday, Mixed breed black Lab •Amato DrItFO providing good nursing benefits. East Hartford loca­ Homai For Sala 23 female, Channlng Drive area. CARRER 'Tt looked like a mouse In care on a 1 to 1 basis for tion. Five day week. 8 to 5. Call Dog Warden, 646-4556. ^Ail 289-2736. crawling on the wall,” a M clients in their own 564 WETHERELL STREET - Spectacular South WliKlaor NEEDED 6 Room Colonial. Garage. secretary in the town of­ EVERY LOST • Tri colored Beagle. homes or medical ATTRACTIVE Position for Naw Stata Road Large lot, $400s. Shown by ap­ fice said. Answer to "Josh" White flea Call 647-9946 facilities. wide awake person. Neat pointment. T. Shannon, collar only. S68-4668. But, when the creature O F 9 C E N STORE EMRIESTa For Information Call appearance, good character, Apartmania, owner. 568-6652. spread its wings ai?3 STAMPS evenm im u 643-9915 steady work. Call 872-4515. M anchaatar LOST - Near Finast Super­ COVENTRY - 40 acre Egg BOLTON - New Listing! COVENTRY - North. New 60' started flying in the J market, Spencer Street. MD aiHl ASSISTJUKZ HELP NEEDED at the Alpha CALL 647-9946 Farm, with three story barn. fUnique and exciting 6 Room Ranch, 11/2 baths, fireplaced building's hall, workers Wallet with valuable cards, iGontmporary situated on 3 living room, full basement, at­ of Norttwastem Ct Inc. Omega. We need bartenders, Manchester Evenini Herald Butler-type building. Power realized it was actually a drivers license, etc. Call 649- ( 2 3 waiters and waitresses. Apply acres. Custom designed. tached garage, other extras. 2620. OH W$ JtiHlIIOIOCAil A 357 east Cantor 81. plant, and other ouut STEADY WORK - Reliable, in person, or call 646-3960. The buildings, plus Three Lovely Choice Mt. Sumner area. Call $44,900. Contessa Agency, 742- bat. seSvfel®'' Manchaatar, Conn. Supermarkets hard worker, who wants Alpha Omega Inn, 890 Boston Homes. Otters invited. B/W Suzanne or Arthur Shorts, 646- 9833, 742-6505. Fran Ferrigno. an 7-UP Paracmala a steady employment, good in­ 3233. J, Watson Beach Co., Turnpike, Bolton, ask for Realty, 647-1419. employe in the MANCHESTER come. Call 528-6702 between 9- Manager. Manchester Office, 647-9139. COVENTRY - North. Attrac­ WANTED - Ride to Pratt & 2 only. WINDOW WASHER Wanted - Butfnats Opporlunlly U Equal Housing Oppportunity. Engineering Department, For period ending 7 a.m., Sunday, July 3. During Saturday tive rural area is the setting W. HARTFORD Whitney , Aircraft, Gate 2, Must be experienced, and DUPLEX - 6-3, was the first to spot the We WfATS & night thundershowers can be expected over northern LOOKING FOR , ambitious Fireplace, for this immaculate three SAVE Willow Street 7-3:30. 649-2745. reliable. Steady work. Call hardworking salesman for in- SMALL ENGINE Service carpeting, aluminum stor sforrqs, bedroom Ranch home. Attrac­ tim rhi GLASTONBURY FIVE AND 1/2 Room Duplex. creature. He saw it sitting M NOW accepting applications Minnesota and also are likely in southern Texas. Mostly fair _649-5334. Corporation expanding dealer To UmH dustrial supplies and 2 furnaces, trees, $445 income. Appliances, 1 1/2 acres, tive country kitchen with in the south-end stairw ell WETHERSFIELD for full time employment. weather can expected elsewhere. Minimum readings in­ machinery. Experience network. No experience $39,500. Hutchins Agency, 646- dining area, fireplaced living of the building shortly Call 528-3869 between 9 and 2 WANTED - Experienced lathe necessary. Complete training finished basements, tool shed, Quantltlo* DOUBLE STAMPS WED. clude: (approximate maximum temperatures in required. Call for appoint­ 3166. carpeting, 24 foot pool. Newly room, 1 1/2 baths, carpeting, before 11 am . 6 0 C only. parenthesis) Atlanta 68 ( 89), Boston 63 (79), Chicago71 (91), h a n d s. 50 h o u rs. P aid ment, 643-5516. program. $500. investment baseboard heat, convenient to I NEED A RIDE HOME from holidays. Excellent insurance required to start your own painted. 872-0063. The Town Fire Depart­ Travelers Insurance Com- Cleveland 59 (87), Dallas 75 ( 97), Denver 58 ( 90), Duluth 59 BUSINESS ZONE - Near busy all highways. $42,900. Not Responsible For Typographical Errors benefits. Metronics Inc; business. Ideal for retired or Contessa Agency 742-9833,742- ment was called around , Hartford, after 4 p.m., VEHICLE MECHANIC - No (82), Houston 74 ( 94), Jacksonville 71 (91), Kansas City 74 intersection. Large seven COLUMBIA LAKE - Seven Rouute 6 & 44A, Bolton. part time. Details on request. room home, large Toot. $55,- 6505. noon, but the bat exited the 'Icinlty of Manchester experience required. Current (92), Little Rock 72 (96), Los Angles 62 (71), Miami 77 (87), Mr. Barker. ESCAA Field room Colonial Cape. Two Parkade, beginning July 1st.training openings. Good Minneapolis 70 (91), New Orleans 73 (93), New York 66 ( 84), 000. Hutchins Agency, 646- baths, fireplace, garage. building before two fire n RN for busy Manchester in­ "WE’RE STiU 8R0WIN9’ Training Division Box 619, 3166. COVENTRY - North. New Please call 277-2768 days (ask salary, paid training. Enlist­ Phoenix 80 (100), San Francisco 52 ( 68), Seattle 52 (69), St. Charming. High 30 s. fighters arrived with bat- ternists' office. Hours 9 to 5. “ W E N EED " Wading River, New York. homes. Merrow Road and for Lorraine). Evenings, call ment required. Ages 17-35. Louis 70 ( 95), Washington 65 ( 88). Monday-Friday. Alternating 11792. Lessenger Sells, 646-8713, 423- removal equipment in 649-1246. Call U S, Army at 643-9462. Part tlma janitorial aupar- 9291. Route 31. Six room Dutch Saturdays. Temporary Colonials with garage. $48,500. hand. vlaor, avaninga lor MANCHESTER - Newer 6 100 STAMPS ■ 100 STAMPS > 100 STAMPS i Ji® i s t a m m ' employment end of July and STA r\ Y O U R OWN Room Colonial. 1 full, and 2 Contessa Agency, 742-9833, I WITH COUPON AND 100 lOOnAM PS VOICE INTERCEPPTOR - Manchoator araa. Salary None of the employes WITH COUPON AND WITH COUPON AND WITH COUPON AND WITH COUPON AND WITH COUPON AND Hefp Wanlad 13 first weeks of August with full Business. Be your own boss. half baths. Fireplace, COVENTRY - Big nine room 742-6505, PURCHASE OF ■ PURCHASE OF I PURCHASE OFvO No experience required. time employment by ap- commanaurala with Space available for rent from were sure how the bat got PURCHASE OF PURCHASE OP PURCHASE OP Current training openings. aluminum siding, appliances, Colonial Cape. Three I C O L G A T E N«/p W a n M 13 H«/p W s n M 13 proximatelylely September 1st. axparlanca. Mutt hava $50 monthly. Manchester carpeting and more. $43,900. fireplaces, big barn, 18 acres. in or how it left. Ferrigno Good salary, paid training. Call 646-1715 ' ' - ■ - $28,500, THREE bedroom L- BAYER ! COLGATE SALES POSITION - Straight '15 between 2 and 5 vahicto. Mall, 811 Main Street. 643- Blanchard & Rossetto, $89,500. Lessenger Sells, 646- Ranch. Full basement, gar­ theorized that the bat flew ALKA BRECK HEAD AND Enlistment required. Ages 17- p.m. 1442. ■ SHAVING commissions, leads fumisned Call Realtors, 646-2482. 8713, 423-9291. age, non-through drive. to homeowners. Call 242-5402. 35, Call U.S. Army at 643-94M. into the building's library ASPIRINS I TOOTHPASTE S ELn ER SHAMPOO SHOULDERS GENERiU. SERVHXS HK. Lessenger Sells, 646-8713, 423- room and out an open win­ 1M CT. I I o r i CREAM WANTED - Ambitious Situation Wanted 15 MANCHESTER - Five room MANCHESTER - New listing! 9291. 2S CT. TOt m o p p dow. GOOD THRU JULY f ! GOOD THRU JULY • 11 o r Court of Probite students willing to do yard 649-5334 Cqlonial, Central location. In Rolling Park Estates. GOOD THRU JULY • QOOD THRU JULY I GOOD THRU JULY • CHILD CARE in licensed GOOD THRU JULY • District of MADchester TIME STUDY JIND METHODS work and odd jobs. Please call City utilities. Aluminum Seven room Cape, garage, WA'TERFRONT Columbia - NOTICE OF HEARING 649-2868. home. 7 - 6 daily, three meals, storm windows, enclosed fireplace, carpeting, gorgeous Exciting 3 or 4 bedroopi ■k ■k ESTATE OF OLIVE H. KLOTER INVITATION laundry outings and overtime +■ aka OLIVE HALE KLOTER. porch. $29,900. Hayes Cor­ trcM lot near schools and Contemporary A-Frame. Two 100 STAMPS ; STAMPS deceased. Immediate position Is available for an DELI AND Meat trainees. services. Manchester. Deb­ poration, 646-0131. recreation. $44,900. 646-5334. stone fireplaces, reduced lo Girl’s death 100 STAMPS I 100 100 s t a m p s 100 STAMPS TO BID Must be 18 or over. Apply in bie, 643-1790. WITH COUPON AND | WITH COUPON AND , WITH COUPON AND WITH COUPON AND 100 STAMPS P u m am to an order ol Hon. William sggresslve person with prior experience SCIENCE POSITION - Coven­ Principals only. $89,500. Lessenger Sells, 646- PURCHASE OF WITH COUPON AND WITH COUPON AND E. FitzGerald. Judxe, daM June 21 The Manchester Housing person, 1215 1/2 Silver Lanane. try High School. Grades 9 $30,900, SIX Room Cape. 8713, 423-9291. may result PURCHASE OF ■ ! PURCHASE OF PURCHASE OF 1977 a bearing will be beld on an In time study and methods. You will be East Hartford. EXPERIENCED - in the care PURCHASE OF PURCHASE OP application praying that an Instrument Authority seeks bids for a 4 through 12. Candidate must be Hcatolator fireplace, enclosed MANCHESTER - Reduced for in lawsuit SURE p ui^rting to be the last will and tMta* Wheel Drive Pick-up Truck. working directly with Industrial engineers certified in Earth Science and of elderly. Light housekeeping porch, large lot. Good buy. immediate sale, 54 Overriand s m E • ! DIAL SCOPE meat of said deceased be admitted to Sealed bids will be received DENTAL ASSISTANT - Biology and must be eligible and companion. East Hart­ Hutchins Agency 646-3166. Street. Six room Cape, 2 or 3 Seven room Rustic Ranch. 52 VASELINE VASELINE probate u in said application on file in evaluating job standards. We offer an Surgical assistants tor oral ford or Manchester area. 568- against town more fully appears, at the Court of until 3.00 p.m. July 19,1977 at for temporary authorization bedrooms with dormer, full feet long, private, needs work. BONES ! DEODORANT ; VERY DRY MOUTHWASH excellent employee benefit program In­ p practice. 8718. Of Utwc#nt§d SHAMPOO POWDER Probate on July 12. 19H at 11:00 a m which time they will be in Math. Send letter and basement, laundry, family Lessenger Sells, 646-8713, 423- I ScMWad A UrbcbaM o r Pearl J. Hultnun. Ass't. Gerfe -Rockville area. .Ml attorney representing II oz. I 20BOFF 11 n o r 11 oz. publicly opened. The right Is cluding Blue Cross & CMS coverage fully resume to Dr, Donald MANCHESTER - Older Two room, workshop. Oak flooors, 9291. QOOO THRU JULY I I 12« OFP 111-6 Experience preferred. Send Micoletti, Coventry Public wall-to-wall carpeting, the estate of a two-year-old GOOD THRU JULY I I GOOD THRU JULY V GOOD THRU JULY V 0000 THRU JULY S reserved to reject any and all paid by the company. Apply Monday Family, 5/5, aluminum GOOD THRU JULY • resume to Box EE, Schools, P.O. Box 356, Coven­ □ EDUCATION fireplace. Quiet, private, well CIRCA 1830 - Four or five Hebron girl has notified the I Court of FTobale exterior, city utilities. Needs bids. Specifications and bid through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.. If you Manchester Evening Herald. try, Ct. 06238 or call 742-8913. landscaped yard with garden bedroom Colonial. Lebanon District of Manchester forms may be secured at the some work, $39,900. Century Town of Manchester that NOTICE OF HEARING prefer, mall your resume of experience An Equal Opportunity 21, Jackston-Avante, 646-1316. and pool. Reduced from $39,- location. Two car garage, legal action may be taken ESTATE OF WILUAM G. GRAY Authority office, 24 Bluefleld EXPERIENCED Full Time Employer. Private Intlrucllona 13 900 to $36,900. Must sell im­ acre, in-ground pool $40,500. aka WILUAM GORDON GRAY aka and salary requirements to: Sales clerk, for permanent against the town in connec­ Drive. Manchester, Connec­ FOR SALE by Owner - 8 year m ediately. Call 646-8621 Lessenger Sells, 646-8713, 423- W. GORDON GRAY, deceased. Roland St. Peter position in Manchester SWIMMING Lessons - tion with the May 26 acci­ Pursuant to an order of Hon. William ticut 06040. RECREATION AIDES - Full old 4 bedroom Garrison anytime. 9291. E. FitzGeraM. Judge, datH June 29. Pascal Mastrangelo Personnel Manager jewelry store. 5 day week, time, one with musical Experienced Red Cross Water Colonial, 1 1/2 baths, dent that led to the girl's 1977 a bearing will be held on an Tuesday thru Saturday. Apply Safety Instructor. All ages. Chairman background the other with hardwood floors and wall to death. application praying that an instrument in person, Shoor Jewelers, 917 Private pool. Manchester USDA CHOICE purporting to be the last wlU and testa­ 002-7 special education. Sensitivity, wall, front to back living The town received the ! ment of said deceased be admitted to Main Street. compassion, and the ability to area. Starting July 6. Call 649- HB-PORK AMF RUHR DIVISlOH 4403. room, with raised hearth Coventry Raised Ranch on letter Friday from Atty, probate as in u id application on file relate to multiple han­ fireplace, formal dining room, more fully appears, at the Court of 47 Main StrMt RNs & LPNs - Looking for a Probate on July 12.1977 at 2.00 P.M. dicapped persons a must. 14x16 deck off eat-in kitchen, beautiful acre?>3 bedrooms, John J. Quinn of Hartford, LOM challenge and high pay? We Applications accepted at REMEDIAL READING and Pearl J. Hultman. Ass t. Gerk Talcottvilla, Ct. 06066 math: individualized work walk-out basement, 1 car gar­ who represents the estate lOM are a new Geriatrric & Men­ Hillside Manor. 151 Hillside age, walk to state park, near 2 baths, 2 fireplaces, of Julie S. Nelson. tal Retardedd Facility. Avenue, Hartford. 278-1060. program, r (lst-8th grade) by golf courses, $49,900. Prin­ S o S T " B s y r LEGAL Immediate openings for part M■^aster's l degree teacher. 568- The two-year-old Nelson COUNTRY cipals only. Call 646-8834, or carpeted family room, oak LEGAL time 7 to 3, full and part time 3 8075. girl died of head injuries NOTICE WHAT'S YOUR Talent? Art, 633-8492. to 11, plus 11 to 7 Supervisor. crafts, hobby? Be your own flooring, aluminum siding following an accident at CORNISH § CHUCK NOTICE Contact Mr. Atlas for con­ STYU boss. We're looking for you. MANCHESTER - Just listed. In accordance with Section PLANNING AND Schoola-Cldhfas 19 the Mott's Shop-Rite PRIOR SERVICEMEN - The POWER GENERATOR fidential appointment, Manchester Mall, 811 Main. Seven room Ranch. Three and 2-car garage. GTEAKS ZONING COMMISSION between 9 and 4 , 278-1060. parking lot exit at 587 E. 9-19b of the Election Laws. Air Force recently announced Equipment Operator - No Space available. ROAST ^ TOWN OF ANDOVER, NOW OPEN - Wee Care Day bedrooms, family room, two Middle Tpke. Rev. of 1975, notice is hereby new openings for individuals experience required. CHirrent Care Center and nursey baths, garage. Bowers School. Owner — Agent Relocating LBS.) CONNECTICUT A car, operated by ( l ’A-2 given that the Registrars of with prior military service. If training openings. Good Hornet For Sale school. Wish to share in caring Many extras. Mid $40's. Hayes Mid $40’s 742-9401 salary, paid training. Enlist­ 23 Hornet For Sale 23 Voters will accept At its meeting on 27 June 1977 ou have been out for less for your child. Call 649-6167. Corporation, 6464)131. Lorraine D. Nelson, $ 1 l 9 an 5 years and are looking ment required. Ages 17-35. applications for admission as the Planning and Zoning Com- mother of the deceased, an elector at the following for “ A Great Way of L ife ', Call U.S. Army at 643-9462. was coming out of the mlsslon approved the contact the Air Force im­ Kuutc 6. Anbouer. (Connrcticut jr i'...... « 8 9 < location: following: parking lot and turning mediately. Call 646-7440. Savings Bank of The application of Eugene EARN EXTRA Money Part M.I ' "1 a east when the girl fell out Manchester, Thursday, July 7, time, working from our plea­ IPirEfiiiE ilEaltti 3nt. Sammartino for a 9 lot sub­ ROUTEDiMITB 6a and was struck by a vehicle 1977 , 4:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. sant office. Hourly rate, plus 647-1144 division of a 31 acre parcel commission. No experience 742-9144 WILLIMANTIC directly behind it, accor­ Friday, July 8 ,1977,1:00 P.M. located on the north side of « . *• , 4S6-1777 to 5:00 P.M. Saturr^y, July 9. NOW IS necessary. Will train. Call us 1 multipU iiBting eeniuta to aerue qou bttt^ ding to police reports. The Bumap Brook Road. The sub­ at 569-4990. second vehicle was driven 1977, 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. division Is shown on a map en­ by William F. Shaw, 72, of Signed. titled "Subdivision Map — THE Herbert J. Stevenson. MANCHESTER * 6 1 , 9 0 0 630 Lydalj St. Property of Eugene Summar- COUPLE TO WORK part Registrar In his letter, Quinn tino — Bumap Brook Road, TIME time as substitute house Frederick E. Peck, . Andover. Connecticut, Scale parents in boys group home. wrote, “A possible con­ CONTADINA to u r n llltia ulra HAWAIIAN Registrar a Call 643-4320. tributing cause of the acci­ KNUDSEN laxwell House 1” - 40' — January 5, 1977, S ervices Offered 31 Servlcei Ottered 31 Painting-Papering 32 Building-Contracting 33 Paul Phillips, revised May 10,1977 and June monay thia aummar. dent was an asphalt bump. , Deputy Registrar Wa naad boya and A' T0MAT9 20, 1977 — Douglas Prior C&M TREE Service - Free es­ INTERIOR & EXTERIOR J.P. LEWIS & SON - Interior CARPENTRY, Remodeling. As this bump is located on PUNCH FRUIT Robert Von Deck, giria 2 avaninga par PHONE FROM home to ser­ Associates Land Surveyors". timates, discount senior Painting - Insured. Good and Exterior Painting, Additions - Roofing, siding, land owned by the Town of Deputy Registrar vice our customers in the 46 o z . COFFEE A copy of this plan is on file w aak. Muat ba citizens. Company work. Reasonable rates. Free Paperhanging, and and painting. No job too Manchester, notice is Joan Gates, in the Town Clerk's office, and prauntabla, Manchester area. Flexible Manchester owned and estimates. Call Ed Dascanio, remodeling. Fully insured. small. Free estimates. 644- 1 Lb . Rag. PASTE hours, super earnings. 249- given to the town of a DRIMK Ass't. Registrar was signed June 27, 1977. courtaoua, and operated. Call 646-1327. 649-6985. 649-9658. 3079. Helen Stevenson, 7773. possible claim against the Mary Keenan, raaponalbla. If In- < A G A L . Ass't. Registrar HIGH SCHOOL Student - CARPENTRY - All types of CARPENTRY - Repairs, Town of Manchester.” 6 0Z. Chairman INFLATION FIGHTERS - Irene Fisette, laruiad, plaau hava willing to do odd jobs. Lawns carpentry; Remodeling, remodeling, additions, gar­ Planning and MATURE WOMAN Desires Save 20 to 50%! Quality 2 I 7 9 « Ass't. Registrar paranta or guardian and clean-up, landscaping, roofing, siding. No job too interior-exterior. Painting. In­ ages, roofing. Call David Zoning Commission Position - Housekeeper / Com­ driveway repair and sealing, Kathleen Thompson. contact Bath McLaod small. Free estimates. 644- sured. Free estimates. Call Patria, 644-1796. 100-6 panion for male, in exchange painting, etc. Call John 649- 3079. A b o u t Ass't. Registrar a t th a Manchaatar 643-1609, 742-9423. * 2 . 9 9 for room, board, small salary. 5517 or Dave 643-0794. Rooling-Siding-Chimney 34 5 / * 1 108-6 Evaning Harald. Excellent references. Write WINDOW CLEANING - Phona 647-9946 Box C, c/o Manchester RELIABLE HIGH School Girl PAINTER NEEDS Work - t o w n Commercial Si Residential, Interior, Exterior Painting, BIDWELL Home Improve­ NOTICE Herald. Superb 3 bedroom Raised Ranch. Enormous living room, - desires babysitting oppor­ Full insured. Free estimates. ment Co. Expert installation formal dining room, decorator kitchen, den, family room Papering, by the hour or job. A neighborhood coffee PUBUC HEARING tunities. Days or evenings, Call Quality Maintenance In­ Residential, Commercial. of aluminum siding, gutters hour is scheduled for A D D m O N AL APPROPRIA'nONS with raised hearth fireplace, 3 baths, carpeted hardwood 649-4240. Ask for Linda. corporated, 646-8845. Summer homes, apartments, and trims. Roofing installa­ mriTBtciNNRDrjinnusET “ i L l " __ .... ■ COUPON tion and repairs. 649-6495, 875- Tuesday at 1; 30 p.m. at the a C U H K CDWIMITDI Mn TNIlWrai 1 J7Jt PNKIIS I BOARD OF DIRECTORS floors, 2-car garage. Inground pool. Desirable area. windows puttied. 20 years MIDDLE AGED Man would BABYSITTER. Responsible 9109. Community Outreach nraiaae cfliMM im ^ TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT I’M READY TO experience! Will Travel. E. like to do odd jobs for the 14 year old girl will babysit. Davis, 649-0495. Center, 64 Church St. All Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors, Town of HIRE MY summmer. Winaows, lawns, Manchester. 643-8288. HORACE Tetrault - Siding, men and women of the Manchester, Connecticut, will hold a Public Hearing in Nathan TOLLAND ' paint houses, household roofing, storm windows, aw­ ALL-FEMALE STAFF 66,000 repairs, maintenance. 646- QUALITY PAINTING - area are invited. Hale School, 18 Spruce Street,Manchester, Connecticut WILL CARE for two or three Interior or exterior. nings. Quality workmanship, KELLOGG'S ” Tuesday, July 12,, 1977, at 8:00 P.M. to consider and act on the 42M. children during the days in my free estimates. Fully insured. bartenders and Reasonable prices. Best price 872-9187. 649-3417. ' following: home or yours. References. in town. 875-4648. TOWN OF MANCHESTER Proposed Ordinance — Tax exemption for solar energy waltresaea GARY GOTT Masonry Con­ 649-6285. SUGAR SMACKS NESTEA tractor. Total masonry ser­ SPECIALIZING cleaning and systems. (Perionallty and LEGAL 12 o z. 12 o z. S 10< OFF vice. 633-8223 or 633-7904. INFANT OR CHILD care repairing chimneys, roofs, Proposed Ordinance — Regulation of Massage appaaranca Important) Bullding-Coniracling 33 new roofs. Free estimates. 30 Establishments. weekly in my home. Vernon or HIGH ACRES Lawn Care - Rockville area. 7 a m. to 5 Years Experience. Howley. NOTICE Proposed Ordinance — Acquisition of three parcels of land, Plua At a meeting held on Mon­ MEnias Landscaping, mowing, trim­ p.m. 875-1391. WES ROBBINS carpentry 643-5361: day, June 27, 1977, the Plan­ I I O Z . totaling 33.37 acres, from The Hartman Tobacco Company, for staff for ming, power edging, trucking. remodeling specialist. Ad­ the Industrial Park. Call 5&-4396. ditions, rec rooms, dorn.ers, ning and Zoning Commission OnJ Coupon Par Family Ona Coupon Par Family Ona Coupon Par Family Food Preparation COMPLETE Lawn ROOFER WILL Install roof Copies of the above Proposed Ordinances may be seen In the built-ins, bathrooms, siding or gutters for low dis­ made the following decisions: Good TU July I Good TIUiily,| Maintenance - Mowing, Good TB July B Town Clerk’s Office during business hours. Apply In Peraon CAR CLEANING Service - edging, trimming, fertilizing. kitchens, 649-3446. count price. Call Ken al 647- GULF i WESTERN Proposed Amendment and Additions to Chapter 35 of the Or­ EASTERH FUHDIHR Exterior, interior Wash, wax, Hedges trimmed. Don't let 1566. INDUSTRIES, INC. ■— •••COUPON— ' •— COUPON— " “ COUPON dinances of the Tosm of Manchester entitled "Assessments for vacuum, vinyl roof, seats your lawn get overgrown CUSTOM CARPENTRY - Granted an Inland Wetlands CORPORATIGM cleaned. Low prices, 633-6525. Nin n s CMPN t S7.H niKNISt Construction or Repair or Both of Sidewalks and Curbs.” Copy while you're on vacation. 647- Homes, Additions, Repairs. Healing-Plumbing 35 permit for installation of two 139 Eaat Cantar Straat Cabinets. Call Gary Cushing. QC U NIK C0W(M ITEM of the Proposed Amendment and Additions may be seen In the 9260. underground fuel tanks in Manchaatar, Connacticut LAWNS MOWED - Call after 5 345-2009. Town (Herk's Office during business hours. SEWERLINES, sink lines, compliance with approved 646-8250 p.m., 649-9763. cleaned with electric cutters, Proposed additional appropriation to Educational Special drawing - 273 Adams Street. LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - by professionals. McKinney Grants, Fund 41—Visually Impaired Students— $12,730.00 to be BRICK, BLOCK, Stone new homes custom built, J C . P E N N E Y Painting-Papering 32 Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ lunded by State Board of Education, Services for the Blind. Spectacular Log Cabin. Enormous fireplaced living room, Fireplaces, concrete. remodeled, additions, rec PROPERTIES, INC. pany, 643-5308. Proposed additional a^ o p rlatio n to Eklucational Special dining room with wideboard floors, beautiful kitchen, 3 Chimney repairs. No job too rooms, garages, kitchens Approved with conditions a PAINTING - interior and Grants, Fund 41 — Head Start Transportation — W,378.000 for TEDDY BEAR bedrooms, laundry, IVi baths, w/w carpeting, garage small. Save. Call 644-8356 for remodeled, bath tile, cement NO JOB TOO Small - Toilet special exception use to IB * OFF 10< OFF estimates, exterior, paperhanging, work. Steps, dormers. period of January 1,1977 to December 31,1977, to be financed with workshop. 3 beautiful acres with pond. excellent work. References. repairs, plugged drains, develop approximately 160 MUSTARD from State Grant. lounge & cafe Residential or commercial. kitchen faucets replaced, a c r e s , w ith o v e r 60 3 BARS 24 o z . EXPERT TREE Removal - Free estimates. Fully in­ Call 649-4291. PILLSBURY FLOUR Proposed additional appropriation to General Fund Budget sured. Martin Mattson, 649- repaired. Rec rooms, automobile parking spaces vernon, ct. BOLTON > 3 2 p 9 0 0 Free^ estimates. Insured. bathroom remodeling, heat 8 LB. BAG 1977-78, Camp Kennedy - $150.00 to be financed from funds 4431. and outside storage, north of DOVE 8 OAP4.750Z. Newly redecorated 3 bedroom Cape. Large living room, Working Manchester area for TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY modernization, etc. Free Tolland Turnpike and west of On# Coupon Par Family already received from the Manchester Telephone Employees over eight years. Reasonable. Carpentry and general con­ Estimate gladly given. M & M Community Service Fund. dining room, new bath. Pretty treed lot near beach. QUALITY PAINTING and 1-86 — Granted waiver of Arti­ GOOD TIL JULY I Call, All-State Tree Expert tracting. Residential and Plumbing & Heating. 649-2871. Ona Coupon Par Family Co., 742-6591. Paper Hanging by Willis commercial. Whether it be a cle II, Sections 13,05.01, Ona Coupon Par Family Proposed additional appropriation to Anti-Recession Fiscal Schultz. Fully insured, Good Til July t small repair job. a custom 13.05.02 and 13.07.01 - In­ Good Til July 9 Assistance, Public Works Title II, Fund 82 - $14,000.00 to be ,MANCHESTER , *39,900 references, 649-4343. PLUMBING and Heating - financed from Federal Funds. ODD JOBS, Cleaning cellars built home or anything in dustrial Zone — effective date Gracious 3 bedroom Cape. Formal dining room, newly Fast service. Reasonable ALLOCATIONS - ANTI-RECESSION FUND 82 BN’S - LPN’S and attics. Moving large between, call 646-1379. rates. Licensed. Call Ron. 643- "COUPON , —I remodeled kitchen, IW baths, 2 porches, garage. Private HAVE YOUR Cape / Ranch to be in accordance with COUPON appliances, also stone or loam 6567, MnnscnraitnitpgiKNia I ...... I uniwn ns ns ( cotrai s siio nmhsl Proposed allocations from Fund 82: landscaped lot. painted for $1SO-$200 by General Statutes. wm n s counu t si5o punust ■ All shifts. Part time or full delivered. 644-1775 or 644-9532. FOR ALL your Dry Wall EXOIMC COWON im acuMK covM im 1 — Y.M.C.A. Improvements ...... $4,000.00 scheduling now. Professional needs - Drobiak Dry Wall JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES aUBIN I2WM im I 2 — Senior Citizens Center, considers any job. 289-9287. OF MANCHESTER VINYL REPAIR - We can fix Company, 575 Center Street. Flooring 38 < 5 ^ Heating System Repairs ...... $2,000.00 time. Pleasant working con­ BOLTON evenings or weekends, Don. Approved a plan of develop­ sofas, chairs, cars etc. No Manchester. Call 646-8882. 3 — Dredge Center Springs Pond...... $8,000.00 4 bedroom Lakefront Cape. Huge living room, country need for expensive FLOOR SANDING & ment for erection of a PAPER HANGING Expert. CARNATION Propose additional appropriation to Revenue Sharing — ditions. Benefits. Apply in kitchen, basement, aluminum storms and screens. Owner recovering. 568-5871)^ NEWTON SMITH Refinishing. Floors like new. religious structure at Slater L U . | will take first mortgage! Your average paper, in KELLOOB’S CUT RITE Fund 81 — $20,000.00 to be Hnanced from Future Entitlements Remodeling. Repairing. Rec No waxing. (Specializing in Street and Tolland Turnpike— 9S ! averag e room , $30. Mr. COCOA MIX 96 under Title I — Fiscal Assistance to State and Local person. Vernon REWEAVING burns, holes. rooms. No job too small. 649- older floors). Staining floors. Run! Residence Zone. Zippers, umbrellas repaired. Richman, 646-3864, 3144. Ceilings. In-outside painting. (Oraat for Camping) Governments. COLUMBIA *79,500 A e t f ) M these decisions WAX PAPER Window shades, Venetian Morso Stove Dealer. John SUGAR POPS ALLOCATION - REVENUE SHARING FUND 81 Manor. Call Mon- Spectacular 4 bedroom Colonial. Fireplaced living room, has bem Hied in the Town 12 C T. 1 B O Z . 120 C T . blinds. Keys. TV for rent. HOUSES PAINTED - CARPENTRY, Custom Vcrfaille, 646-5750. 872-2222. Proposed allocation from Revenue Sharing Fund 81: formal dining room, fully applianced kitchen, family Experienced college students. Clerk's office. Marlow's, 867 Main St. 649- Houses - Addditions. garages, (3iapel Street Drainage ...... $20,000.00 day through room, den, 1!A baths, carpeted hardwood floors, 2-car Low. rates. Free estimates. Planning and 5221. roofing and siding, kitchens, Proposed additional appropriation to Fund 71, Community garage with efficiency apartment. 20x40 inground pool, Call Chuck or Dave at 872-8148 bathrooms, and repair work Servicet Wanted 38 Zoning Commission 3 /*1 patio and BBQ. Lush 1.3 acres. or 521-9755 after 6. Ronald Gates. Development Block Grant Program —$301,000.00 to be financed ^ ^ P "'- oof all kinds. Call Robert Jar­ Ona Coupon Par Family Ona Coupon Por Family from Federal Grant. Don't wall any longer. vis for estimate. 643-6712. ODD JOBS DONE - Cellars, Secretary Ona Coupon Por Family PROFESSIONAL Painting - Good Til July 9 Phyllis Jackston, Secretary Mr. Bergin You can turn your attics, garages, yards Dated this 2nd day of July. Good tu July 9 Good TU July 9 Interior and Exterior. Board of Directors America's Ho. J . Heal Estate “don't needs" Into cash CARPENTRY & Masonry ■ cleaned, moving trucking. 1977. Markeling Network Commercial and residential. Manchester, Connecticut 871-0385 last with a Classified Additions and remodeling. Loam for sale. Lawn service. 107-6 Free estimates. Fully in­ Free estimates. Call Anthony Dated at Manchester, Connecticut this 30th dav of June 1977 ad. sured. 646-4879. No job too big or small ■ 568- 112-8 Squillacote. 649-0811. 8522. PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., July 2. 1977 ACROSS 66 Compaaa Answer to Previous Punis Aportmonta For Pont i t OtPeoo-^totoo lor Pont 99 ^utoa For Sato i t 7ompor0‘ 1 point MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat.,July 2, 1977 - PAGE THIRTEEN M I European gull L u u n u i BoMo Hoi 0 D z □ □ m s FOUR ROOM A partm ent 4 A rkanisi DOWN PROFESSIONAL Office - All COUCH AND CAR Herculon mountains □ n z e h n HI with heat. No pets. Adults. 0 K Charles M. Schultz facilities. Excellent location. sectional sofa; and 1973 RENT - One bedroom Mobile 9 Intsrmedlits 1 Msadamaa H 0 £ 1 ta PASSPORU Security. Call after 4,6494)459. Good projection. Reasonable Hornet Hatchback. Call and Home, Boltoon. Single (prsflx) r □ liH I Ybu uook iHisr kiice D ear Abby (abbr.) A a T R 1 rent. $51 Center Street. 646 make reasonable offer. Must working adult only. No 12 Aetrsai 2 0ns (Gar.) M MANCHESTER - Oak Street. 1680, 6463549. MS R • 0 A T f ,,A ^ / alLRI6HT,\ HERE! CARRY WUR AND I w ant a sell, leaving state. 6467463. children, pets. Lease. 646 Farrow 3 Electrical unit Y P T take RftSsponT s Five room second floor - 13 Brown 1 T 1 i M/j J/WU LADIES, DOLLAR FOR THE FOUR AN9I PONT 2880. 4 Two quarters Y I A L 1 OWN CLUBS! I QUIT! Adults, $200 plus security. 289- B y^igall Van Buren 14 Elsenhowsr’s £ □ ROCKVILLE, Rental Store - 1968 CADILLAC Convertible - 5 Collection of A E A 1 WJ\ STOP HOLES I CADDIED! CREDIT CARDS.'.' 9209 after 5. 17 West Main Street, 22x60, Collector’s item. Leather in­ ARE YOU SELLING your nicknsms snlmala A M F MOINI PHOTO, 5|R“ j DEAR ABBY: A t the age of 44, I’m stumped. AU my Ufa 15 Noun suffix H with full basement. terior. In running condition, mobile home? Buyers I’ve worked with the public and thought I had seen and 6 Play division fi A K 1 THREE ROOMS, heat, 16 Hauls 0 A R C You ufff j Reasonable rental. M.I. sold "as is.” $80D. Call 646 waiting. Please call Plaza hoard everything, but my own situation has me completely 7 Species of il K E □ w 5 utilities, appliances included. 4461. 17 Ouys deer T 1 N Kaplan. West H artfi^ , 232- Homes, Broker. 1-8260369. bafOed, □ n Q D Security deposit and 18 MsdHsrranesn 8 Groats \bU*Rl M |U IMOU6H e 9041. sailing vMsel 27 Aslan country 46 Point of references required. No pets. 1970 MERCURY Cougar XR-7 After 12 years as a divorcee, I remarried. My problem la 9 Woman’s A SUPER HOUSE - And the 20 WInoh 29 Locals departure $275 monthly. Call 6466958 - 54,000 miles, 351 Cleveland sex. When I dated my husband our sex was great, but aa name Tb TRAwfL? • rlce is right! Front kitchen, 22 Mountains 31 Capsule 50 Vsgstabis after 5 p.m. engine. Excelleht running soon as we got married It started to go downhUl, untU now 10 Squeezes out •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Eow window, fully furnished, (abbr.) 32 Orient sprsad condition. New shocks and it Is nothing. Six months of nothing, and I am ready to 11 Dispatched & Pooort Proporty wall to wall carpeting, 24 Big boy 33 Soaks In 52 Little damons M A N C H E S T E R - Two brakes. Asking $1950. Call 646 matching appliances. 15 climb the waUa. 19 Jans Austen For Pont 96 25 Searchlight 39 Football 53 Young Ilea bedroom apartment with 4484. minutes from Hartford. $8,- I love my husband, Abby, and ho claims he loves me. 26 Spring month btls player 54 Bits heat, hot water, stove and 30 Resorts 21 Ones (Fr.j SUMMER RENTAL, Water­ 950. Trades welcomed. What is wrong? I am his fourth wife. His three previous 41 Evil deed refrigerator at $210. Within BUICK - 1971 Le Sabre. Air 34 Farm agancy 23 Mstal 57 Second person front Cottage - On Lake Excellent financing available wives told me that sox with him was wonderful-untU they 46 Financier ■ walking distance to down­ conditioning. Power steering, For information call Broker (abbr.) workshop 68 Japanese Kanasatka, Moultonboro, got marriedi They all admitted that they had cheated on Robert_____ Mickey Finn — Morris Weiss THE O N Ly -nniKKa- town. Call 6460090. New Hampshire. Sleeps 5. power brakes, steel beltM 1-8260369. him. (One he caught in bed.) 35 Tax agency 24 Ms currency (abbr.) 47 Halt 59 Incorporated Completely furnished, fully radials, automatic transmis­ I don’t want this to happen to us. Or me. When I mention 25 Hobos THATaWEUJS 36 Sams (prefix) 26 Son of Isaac 46 Skip (abbr.) 7-B MANCHESTER - Available sion, good condition. $1600. IT IS TAKING A BLOODY NAORCETHAN A equipped kitchen, screened seeing a doctor he flares up and throws a tantrum like a 37 Actress West immediately. -Very clean four Call 6^3452. 1 2 3 4 I 7 11 LONG TVWE, SHERIFF.' DID V M E T C O ^ ... porch, sun deck, float, dock. Idd. e 8 B 10 I DON'T KNOW WHAT'S I HOPE THE room apartment. Stove, 31 Pipe fitting ■YOU SAY YOUR FRIEND < Private sandy beach. Great He is 60, drives a truck and looks like a stud, but since 39 Radar screen KEEPING SANOOPf SHE STAA4P ts WORTH WOULD TAP ON THE DOOR refrigerator, separate heating 12 13 14 SHOULD HAVE BEEN HER1 fishing. Centrally located in TRIUMPH Spitfire, 1974. 29,- our marriage he has been a dud. Help me. Image WAITING y AS SOON AS HE SAW systems. No pets, security. Lakes Region. $200 weekly. OK, We'K Biske HALF AN HOUR AGO' CJ ^ 000 miles, am/fm radio. Sharp "ME" IN N.J. 40 Phoenix IB 16 17 $165 monthly. 647-1413. Call Cromwell, 635-0457, after car. Asking $2550. 6464938. cagsrs 6:00 p.m. the first now! DEAR “ME": It’s psychological. Some men are turned 42 Actor March II 1$ 20 21 on only by UUdt sex. But as soon as it becomes legal (and WILUMANTIC - CumforUble 1976 HORNET - 4 door. 43 Exclamation therebre no longer forbidden), it loses aU ita exdtement 22 23 24 living, three bedrooms, gar­ EAST HARWICH, Cape Cod. Automatic, power steering, of pity age, rard for children. $1000, Three bedrooms, two full $500 OFF and apped. In extreme cases, they are unable to perform. 44 Climbing 2B 2« 27 21 2B 30 31 ST 33 Don’t delay. Home Locators. air, 2 new snows. $3800 or best baths. July 1623, July 36 offer. 2867035. any homa In aloeki Paydiotherapy could help. If your husband refuses, yon plant $35. S22-46l». August 6, August 26August 27. have no choice but to dlmb the walls until you reach the 46 Communica­ 34 38 38 6460293. 6460806. Ovar BO homta lo top—and then go over to join his three former wives. tions agancy 1974 PONTIAC Bonneville - 37 31 31 OtVT>tKA.t.TM»iUAhiat 7.x ROCKVILLE - Beautiful five Fully equipped, clean, extras. ohooao (romi All prioad (abbr.) room yard for children, extra COVENTRY U K E - Four $3,195. 1969 DODGE lo aall from $3,908. DEAR ABBY: I have been trying to teach my children, 46 Purs air 40 41 42 43 51 Scraping out bath, $100. Children great. bedroom lakefront cottage. e n g in e , 273 cubic inches. ages 4 and 6, NEVER to accept any kind of ^ t from a Tradao walcoino. 44 41 Momot fo r $Mto 23 Home Locators. $35. 522-4600. Available August 6 through 13, Disassembled, reworked, $95. stranger. 55 Singer forme 46 47 R—l £«(■(• WtnM 21 ArUcht for Sato 41 Anttquot 56 Arab country August 27 through September Call 6466311 evenings. My problem is that many times when we are on a bua, or 41 41 10 81 82 84 I^NCHESTER - First floor, Now it’s Your 60 Tims period 83 -----SOUTH WnNDSOR— ALL CASH For your property, 3. $150 Weekly. 742-M15, 646 shopping in some public place, some well-meaning person Priscilla’s Pop Al Vermeer New to m artrt Split level Three WANTED - Hummels, Clocks, one bedroom appliances and 0882. 1976 DODGE Charger Special (abbr.) B6 SB 87 n ' BB 80 bedroixns. Uvndry room, livug within 24 hours. Avoid Furniture, Old Toys, Pain­ yard. $165. Call now. Home Move! will admire my children and offer them candy, gum and 61 Pique Tape. Instant Service. Hayes B4C FliA MMKET Edition. Plush carpeting, air, V room 4 dinuif room (XimbinaUoo. 210 OINI STM tT tings, Dolls, Stringed Locaters, $35.. 522-4600. MISQUAMICUT - Four even money! 62 Tokens II 12 83 I CAUGHT THE NOWONPER Corporation. 646-0131 Cm U IvM II. feaimi am/fm stereo, power rec room u d family room. Urge Instrum ents. 646-2690 rooms, heated. Walking dis­ I hate to hurt their feelings, but, Abby, it makes it so 63 School organl- IT COM ES, . OMLY BUGLE/ . SHE CAUGHT IT/ kK 10 a convenient area of town OPtN • TO 0 SAT. 4 SUN. (anytime). steering, brakes and windows, bard for mothers to train children NOT to accept anything zsUon (abbr.) 14 $8 88 Huttv HS.900 '‘SomulMng for Cr#f|roM* tance to beach. Families only. digital clock. Bronze with PRISCILLA/ ^ I CAUGHT THE SELLING your house'’ Call us PUUA from strangers when strangers keep offering them goodies 64 Likewise first and we ll make you a Sm. Iin hiiiiiih CH Call 643-0491 or 6461476. bronze vinyl top. Excellent INIWtrAnX INTinVfMlI A*tN) HOMBSKEHSREALn U4-1M 3 1/2X8 ” MOTOR Scooter and money. 66 Weight PAILY BUGLE/ cash offer. T.J. Crockett, MorikingA or EvtnlngA Tires - In good condition, and P condition. $5300. Call after Realtor, 643-1577. 4:30 p.m., 6464358. Can you please say something to help our cause? reasonably priced. Call 646 ONE MOTHER Outdoor Spoco A v o iib k For I 4739. □ AUTOMOTIVE 1348 WUbur CroM Tho SuraRior Monttio. PtMiw 2 MANCHESTER - Six Room IMMEDIATE Cash for your I 1973 MGB New radial tires, Highway, DEAR MOTHER: ITl try. Perhaps It hasn’t occurred to sa4>1SS0 For FurdMr tutor- L80KIN8I Cape. Good condition. Low property. Let us explain our We offer tbe Urgest variety of I am/fm radio, $2000 or best Bariln Tpkk, aU yon generona, well-meaning people who “love children” W in at Bridge taxes. Low heating cost. Good THE PACK RAT - AnUques, Uir proposal. Call Mr. collectables, decorative and attractive apartm eoli and f Autos For Sato S t offer. 2676069. ■arOn, Conn. and can't resist offering them goodies or money, that thia starter home, u r g e yard Belfiore, 647-1413. townbouses lo Manchester. * Is the tachnique used by child molesters who hope to gain a Owner, IM.SOO. Offers invited. conversation pieces. Rental office open daily 8^. i 1-626^366 Lead iooks iike singleton RALEIGH • ltd no. 3 bicycle. Turqoiuse iewelery. Suiulays, weekends. 11<1 1972 MATADOR Four door chiM’a confldence in order to get him to “go for a ride" or 64M166. J Sedan. 360, air, automatic. idea is to give declarer a MAY WE BUY your home? Four years old. good condi­ 12 to 6. 40 Fiore Road, off “not tell" after improper advances have been made. NORTH IDI problem at trick one. Quick, fair, all cash and no $575. 6461072 after 5 p.m. Trueka for Solo 62 A76 tion. Call 643-6902 anytime. Route 85, Bolton. DMMTO So If you love children, please don’t offer them candy, Declarer had no problem at ANSALDl BUILT Excellent 7 problems. Call Warren E. VAK7 Room Colonial + Full base­ money or gifta of any kind. trick one. He rose with dum­ Howland. Realtors. 643-1108. JAFFO POOL TABLE - .OITBiraSES 1973 PLYMOUTH Satellite - 1968 CHEVY - 307 engine, 1/2 e AJ 84 3 2 ment rec loom Fireplace, Professional. 1300. or best 64S-1021 318 engine, power steering, ton with insulated cap. Good Aufomolhra Sorvleo 66 * A6 my’s ace. Then he took the enclosed porch, patio, exrtra WANTED - Building lot. 10 offer. (3ood condition, needs power brakes, air con­ condition. Best offer. New DEAR ABBY: One of the girls I work with is constantly spade finesse, cashed his ace Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrence large 2 car garage, plastered acres plus. Hebron area. Call to be recovered. Cali 5^3217. □ R E N T A L S ditioning. Asking $1800 or best brakes, shocks. 41 Homestead ELM MOTORS - Toyota, Dat- talking about her sex life with her husband. (She’s not a WEST , EAST of spades, ruffed his last walls, full attic, oak flooring, offer. 6462956. Street. sun specialists, factory young Idd, either.) Some of us are bored and others are AJ95 A K to 8 4 3 spade, cashed dummy’s ace ol 303-841-2236. WHAT KIND OF YOU WANT A DEAL f TRY THIS living room and family room toained, one day service, 114 embarrassed by her daily morning reports of what went on V J432 VQ85 trumps and looked around for COVENTRY - DEAL 15 THAT?!., FOR SI2EI YOU SET OFF 5C0T- wall to wall rug. Large lot, Rooms for Pont 93 1976 CHEVELLE M alibu ^ t Main Street, Rockville. »K6 eQ976 a way to get back to his hand. IN MANCHESTER - Private bedrooms. All appRances, in her bedroom, but no one has the nerve to tell her. you KEEPING ALU FREE...WITHOUT 5ERVINS A city utilities. Excellent condi­ party wants investment T A G S A L E S Classic Station wagon. Aulomothro Sorvleo 66 B7i*1617. We know she reads your column, so if you can’t think of A 109 8 3 A 4 The way was to ruff a dia­ tion throughout. Must be seen heat paid with acreage. $285. THE RANSOM d a y in THE FEDERAL PEN iroperty from owner. Four to LIGHT Housekeeping room. Home Locaters. $35. 522-4600. Automatic, 4 new radial tires. a better solution, how about running this letter? SOUTH mond. He thought a while. He M O N E V i FOR KIDNAPPING! to be ^reciated. Four years fwelve units. Good condition. Fully furnished. Stove, 6468354. A A Q 2 finally decided that the five of old. Martin School District. THE OFFICE GANG Call 633-2382 day or night. TAG SALE - Something for refrigerator, linens provided. V 10 9 6 diamonds lead had been a Owner transferred, anxious to FOUR ROOM Apartment - DEAR GANG: If no one has the courage to apeak up, everyone. Saturday, Sunday, 801 Main Street. 649-9^. 1971 COUGAR XR-7. Power T W N IU P A ♦ to singleton, ruffed the diamond sell. Charles Lesperance, call Monday. 9 to 4. 21 Ridge Newly redecorated wall-to- yon all deserve to be bored or embarrassed. I’ll run your WANTED - Building lot with wall carpeting. Rockville, 871- steering, power brakes, air AKQJ752 high and had to lose a trump 649-7620. Street. Everything must go. THOMPSON HOUSE • Fur­ latter, not as a “solution” to your problem, but as a water and sewer in South 2403. conditioning, stereo, and Neither vulnerable trick to West’s 10. plus the nished rooms. Kitchen O ILCH AH W I reminder that the meek are destined to put up with a lot. Windsor or Manchester. Cail radial Ures. CaU 8767825. heart he had to lose all the MANCHESTER - Ranch. g ia n t ta g SALE - Many privileges, centrally located, Weft North East South after 4:30, 623-6306. baby and craft items, mater­ AUGUST 1st Occupancy. Six time. Three bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, parking, men or women. 1973 CHEVY Vega Hatchback Pass 2||8 nity clothes. Eveiything must spacious rooms, first floor, t n C I A L t 1 ♦ small down payment. Good in­ Deposit. Call 649-2358. - Very good condition. $950. Pass Pass 4 * go. July 2nd and 3rd. ^ Oak beautiful yard, garage, two 3 * terest rate. Owner will CaU 6461844. USE THESE COUPONS to Pass Pass Street, Manchester. 9 to 5. children, no pets. Heal extra. 5 * 6 * assume mortgage. 25 years Houaohoki Goods 40 Pass Pass Pass An Ohio reader wants to ^ g n e n t. Call anytime, 649- $255. 646206L Astro-graph 1969 BONNEVipj; - Power SAYtlSAYllSAVtl Opening lead — 5 e know what she should bid in GOOD ELECTRIC Stove with ANTIQUES. Tag Sales, Tools, Aportmonta For Pont 99 1177 lwHtA.se housewares and much, much steering, power brakes, am response to partner's one- three burners. One deep weil, BEAT THE COMMUTE! radio, good condition. Free By BERNICE BEDE 0 8 0 L By Oswald & James Jacoby MANCHESTER - Newly 2 iower drawers. $50. 649-4500. more. The Eastern Connec­ WE HAVE customers waiting Cromwell area’s most spade opening with: snow tires. $775. 6466425 after South’s six-club contract Alley Oop — Dave Graue listed. Offered by owner. ticut Flea Market (at the for the rental of your apart­ prestigious and luxurious LUK-CNL-FUTn*" Axx VA876432 AxxAxx. Mansfield Drive-In, Junction ment or home. J.D. Real 3 p.m. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) was of the optimistic variety, Eight room Ranch wall-to- REFRIGERATORS studios. One, two and three This could be one of those days This is a really tough one J 31 i 32.) Every Sunday 9 a.m. Estate Associates, Inc. 6 ^ y 'd ip a f i n e j o b , OOP/ WEa, w e k i n o a f i^ e r e p wall carpeting, paneled fami­ Washers, ranges, used, bedroom apartments from UptoSQuarts $ O S O »! when everything starts out because it depended on a The correct response is to ...INOOENTAaV, ITP BE - 4 p.m. Rain or shine. Dealers 1969 MGB GT. New paint, THIS IS A 6UTO? SPOT, TH' PLACED SERVE NOUR GOOD IDEA TO ESTABir guaranteed and clean. New 1980. $160 to $289 per month. Call wrong. Don't be dismayed. successful spade finesse in ad­ pass because any bid is too ly room, fireplace. 2 baths, $5 (no reservations overdrive, wire wheels. Good olKENOALL Motor Oil O y ' f d u n d f o r u s . walk-up attic, treed lot. shipment damaged, GE and today, 632-1300. Only 15 Somehow, you'll be smelling like dition to reasonable breaks in likely to lead to trouble, but if Frigidaire. Low prices. B. D. neccessary), public FREE. LOOKING for anything in real conndltion. Must be' seen. I CHRYSLER PRODUCTS ONLY other suits. Still, the finesse enclosed yard, attached gar­ 423-9890. minutes to downtown Hart­ $1300 or best offer. CaU 646 a rose In the final stanza. you do pass you may well be age, assumable mortgage - Peari and Son, 649 Main estate rental - apartments, ford. was on. the reasonable breaks missing a heart game. Bridge Street, 643-2171. homes, multmie dweellings, 8247. I VALID THRU JUNE 30, 1077. July 3,1677 SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Deo. low interest rate, and more. 21) V.han driving today, don’t be were there and under normal is still not an exact science. no fees. Call J.D. Real ^tate It’s possible this coming year Mid 140's. 643-1038 or 646-4875. Building Suppiloa FOUR ROOM - Plus enclosed ONE OWNER - 1968 PontUc In too big a hurry. Above all. ci'-cumstances. South would (Do you have a guaslion lor MOVING. Must sell. Like 42 Associates, Inc. 6461960. that you1l be Involved In more ew. Coffee table, end tables, porch, cellar, attic. Central, Tempest. 64,000 miles. Good keep a weather eye peeled tor have wrapped up his contract Iha axparla? Write "Aak the •magnificent Custom Built quiet residential. One car joint ventures than ever before. If the other guy. and taken it home. Jacobys" care ol this inette set, couch, chair, rug, NA’rURAL STONE for CENTRALLY LOCCATED - condition. $650. CaU 6469263. cm TsiB PMDuas vimniPSPicuL you allocate your time wisely and - Early American Dutch abed. CaU 64641724 or 643-2^. retaining walls, veneers, parking. No pets, children. What happened to South was newspaper. Tha Jacobys wilt Three room heated apart­ are vary selacUva. so m v could CAPRICORN (Oee. 22-Jan 18) It Colonial, surrounded by three patios, etc. Pick up by the Heat extra. $lSo. 6469158. that West led the five of answer individual questions it U ment. Second floor. Security. 1968 MERCURY Commuter be highly beneficial. will take a herculean effort to wooded acres, and spring fed pound or delivery by the ton. 6 C yL ^ 3 5 a 9 5 0 C y l.^ 3 8 a 9 5 diamonds against the club stamped, sell-addressed Call 6462426, 9 to 5. Wagon, V6, good mechanical stick to your budget today envelopes ere enclosed. The pood. Beamed ceilings, slate Sell your extras with a Bolton Notch Sfone Quarry. FOUR ROOM Apartment - in CANCin (June 21-July 22) In- because of demands on your slam. This lead away from a condition. Frame solid. Needs *A dd $2.00 FOR AIR CONDITIONiNQ." most interesting questions will and wide board floors and fast-action Classified 649-3163. two family house on Strant body work. $200. or best offer. lacttng yoursell Into someone wallet made by you. your family king and into a suit bid strong­ more highlight this unique adl THREE ROOM Apartment - Street. Stove, refrigerator, alsa’s affairs today could cause be used in thia column and will Heat, hot water, appliances, Call 6462585. VALID THRU JUNE30, 1077. and friends. ly by dummy is not really un­ receive copies ol JACOBY home. East Coast Realty 528- wall-to-wall carpeting. some future grief. You may sow 9668; evenings 643-9969. air conditioning. Storage a breeze and reap a whirlwind. AQUARIUS (JaiL 20-Feb. 19) usual in expert circles. The MODERN.) Doga-BIrda-Pota 43 Separate driveway. Walk to 1973 DUSTER - 6 cylinder BUREAUS, TABLES, area, laundry facilities, gar­ Find out mors about yoursell by Early today you tend to buck dty \KWSf\l-KU KXTKHl'msK \.S.S\ . age. Security deposit. No pets. bus or hospital. 6263741 after standard. High mileage, sending for your copy of Astro- hall and do things the hard way. MANCHESTER - Coxy three washing-machines and dryers. 4 p.m. Desks, Tied frames bedroom FREE PUPPY to good home. $225. 6 4 3 - ^ , 6467268. excellent condition. 6469897 ^BViON CRCLE DODGE Qraph Letter. Mall SO cents lor Later you’ll relax. That’s when Berry’s World FHHstonea — Hanna-Barbera Productions bedroom Cape. Fireplace, for­ Mixed German Shepard. Four before 2:30. O/Vt Y 2 »4IL£SNOPTH OF VFPNON CIRCLE mal diniiM room. 236,900. East set, rugs, pressed back chairs. each and a long, sell-addrsssed. things begin to go your way. months old. 646-llS. IMMEDIATE Occup stamped envelope to Astro- Coast Realty, 528-9668; Furniture Barn, 345 Main FOUR ROOM Apartment, PISCES (Feb. 20-Maroh 20) It L rooms on B issell: CAMARO 1971 - V6. sUndaid Graph. P.O. Box 489. Radio City NEVER ...I'M A I Wil l Street, 646-0293. Available August 1st. Heat, r o u t e may appear you’re being taken NOT evenings 643-9969. SIAMESE KITTENS - EigM off street parking for one car. B3, VBINim Station. N.Y. 10019. Be sure lo MIND IZESISTEKED KISS IT TO hot water, appliances, laundry transmission, good condition. advantage of today. You’re ac­ weeks old. Call 7469046. spsclly your birth sign. WHAT m a k e it RED VELVET Recliner and facilities, storage area, gar­ $200 monthly. Utilities and Asking $995. 6W-9048. ting In accord with your highest NURSE , EAST HiWTFOM) VOUK b e t t e r Ottoman, $100. Drapes perfect age. Security deposit. Lease. appliances no included. Up to LIO (M y 26Aug. 22) Pass up Ideals. You'll win. The scoffers WITH THE / For the economy minded. DOG-CAT BOARDING MOTHER for Raised Ranch - R. R. red Adults. No pets. 643-4884, three children O.K. No |»ts. 1968 FIREBIRD 350, New sItuaUons where you have to rub won’t. u A T e e r Small Ranch. Could use burlap, lined, $25. L. R. Blue bathing/grooming. Obedience Security and references parts include: Transmission, elbows with people you’re not DID, MEDICINE6... 6467268.. Trueka for Bala ARIES (March 21-April 19) The redecorating. Make an fiberglass, $15. 742-6947. protection classes. (Timplete required! 6465719. shifter, dual exhaust, paint, 62 comfortable with. There’s a FRED.. day will be more en|oyable If you offer J32.500. modern facilities. Canine tires, front end, air shocks. strong possibility some un- FIVE ROOM (three bedroom) try to limit your Involvements. TWO FULL Size bedrooms, Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon VACANT SIX Room Duplex - Cragars, vinyl roof. Call JE E P 1969 CJ-5, V-6, with pleasantrles would result Duplex for rent. Garage. Nice A Cool Stylo Too many Irons In the fire will br­ HOMffixSREALn $275 each. Wood kitchen set, Road, Manchester. For reser­ three bedrooms, 2 children ok, anytime, 6469037. plow, good tires, $2000. Call 6 4 6 ^ 6 3 pprralain top, $40. Cherry dou­ vations please call 6465971. area. Oose to center. Rent VIRGO (AU6 266epL 22) Pace ing expenses and remorse. $190. Write to Box Y c ^ yard, cellar, security, 643-4736 after 4 p.m. ble bead and foot board. $40. yoursell today. Shun activities TAURUS (April 20-Mey 20) 644-2319. Manchester Herald. Security references. $190. 1-3763558. 1973 VOLVO 164 E. am/fm you know are mentally or THREE LITTLE kittens lost Instead of relaxing today, you deposit required. stereo, air conditioning, 1967 FORD VAN - Engine runs physically taxing or where you MANCHESTER, REDUCED - their mittens and each is could be chomping at the bit lor FREEIZERS - New and used looking for a good home. MANCHESTER - Nice 5 room power steering, overdrive. good. Body needs work. 646 might have to extend your limits Roomy four bedroom Dutch. $3(K)0. 6464433. some action. Don’t be Irritated If Treed lot, extras. |40s. ^ s t at special summer prices, W. Free. Call 742-7642. apartment, 88 Wells Street, A b e ^ d normal endurance. H. Preuss Sons, 228 Boston next to Carter Chevrolet. $165. the gang won't go along. Coast Realty, 528-9668 VILLABER APTS. UBRA (SepL 2 6 0 o L 23) It’s Turnpike, Bolton. Carpeting, full baacfnent. 14 tile 1969 OLDS - 442. Convertible. 1970 FORD 12 passenger win­ OEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Evenings, 646-7603. FREE TO A Good Home. 15 per month. Inquire within. true you’re lucky today, but not baths, appliances, beat, patio, air Excellent condition. Radials. dow van. Looks and runs very You’re fortunate today In things month old Doberman. Call In all areas. The long-shots conditioner, no pets, adults. 79,000 miles. Must be seen. good. AutomaUc, V-8. Asking you do by yoursell. However, Born Loser — Art Sansom M A N C H ^E R -1.28 acres. 6 after 6:30 p.m. 6467786. Homot lor Pont 54 you’re pulling lor could prove CaU 6465133 after 5 p.m. Ask $1500. Call 6461675 or 64604n. your luck Is considerably diluted room Colonial. 3 outbuildings, □ MISC. FOR SALE they earned their classincatlon. all very well kept. Ideal for AKC REGISTERED CHARLES LESKMNCE VERNON - Three bedrooms, for Bob Jr. If others get Into the act. Dachshund - 2 1/2 years old two baths, large family room. raising family, or secluded Articloa lor Solo 41 S4S-7S20 T living. $52,000. Must be seen to very good with children, $100. Well cared for home in ioveiy 1968 CHEVROLET Engine. ¥otoreyeloa-Bleyeloa 64 dll a " 396/350 horsepower.rsepoi Also, be appreciated. East Coast ALUMINUM sheets used as Call anytime, 623-6065. residentiai area. Tip-top con­ Bugg Bunny — Helmdahl and Stoftal ^ I t y , 528-9668; evenings 647- printing plates, ,007 thick, ATTRACTIVE Three room dition. $ ^ plus utilities. Call brand new LS-7 cam and TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville 23x32 , 25 cents each or 5 for Uvoatock 44 Apartment - Stove, 875-5485 or 872-6011 after 5 springs. Call 6463218 anytime. 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and ® 1977t>yNEA.Inc rack. $1,750. 2864042. 0 5 6 0 0 0 / SZX> DksGINQ HI, FUODSV/. $1. Phone 6462711. refrigerator, heat, electricity, p.m. N MV FLOWERS/ r— , WHAT'S NEW? MANCHESTER, REDUCED RIDING LESSONS - English references. No pets. $165. 646 1965 RAM BLER S tatio n " / think I've finally pinpointed your problem — $2,000! Immaculate 7 room UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub or Western, all levels. lYail, 3167, 2263540. THREE BEDROOM Ranch, 1 Wagon - Running condition. too much awarenessi" Cape. Large first floor family Scouts, Boy and Girl Scouts pony, buggy rides alsi 1/2 baths, air conditioned with $150 or best offer. Call after 6, ★ ★ Our Boarding House — Carrol & McCormick room, 1 1/2 baths, garage. E ast available. 633-5571, anytime. MANCHESTER - Three or appliances, family room. In 6466536. Catholic School. 6461225. nice neighborhood. Available HARLEY DAVIDSON, 1973 Tremendous value. Must see four rooms. Convenient loca­ FX-1200 - Built by factory this one! Only $39,900. East Boata-Acceaaorloa 45 tion. No pets.. Security Ju ly 1. C a ll D ubaldo- 1974 MG MIDGET. Good con­ SCREENED LOAM - Gravel, Les^rance, 6469419. dition. Asking $2100. Call 876 engineer. Brancn beads, WHY A N a a , WHAT A y e s , SHE WANTEP TO KNOW IF Coast Realty, 528-9668, 643- deposit. Call Joan, 5661054 or Barnett clutch, aluminum PLEASANT SURPRISE prqces^ gravel, stone, sand 12 FOOT Aluminum 643-9797. 4839 alter 5. yo u HAP A JOB YET HMPH,' BUT and fill, l ^ r delivery call Mirrocraft. 7.5 Mercury SIX ROOM CAPE ■ Close to rocker rollers, MUcuni car­ TO HN/E XJU HOME, I MUaTSAV I WAS PLEA5ANTLV 7 4 ^ 7 ^ H. Griffing, Andover, engine, Snoco trailer, safety buretor, balanced blue printed EARLY! I TRUST SURPRISEP WHEN I WALKED IN'. Lott-Land for Salt 24 NEW 5 ROOM Duplex - 3 shopping, bus, schools. $325 1973 PLYMOUTH Fury III. equipment, boat cover, $695 monthly. Security and Air conditioning, power motor and transmission. 646 COUSIN PAI5Y la EVERY TIME TVE GONE AWAY Call 644-8183. bedrooms, family room, all 7732. BUILDING LOT For Sale - TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - appliances. No pets. Security references required. Mr. steering, power brakes. New ^^•^Crochet FEELiNt; f in e ; b e f o r e you and your c r e w brakes. Many extras. Asking PIP SHE A$K HAVE MANAGED TO WRECK Henry Street. Near schools. Good condition. Good for FOR SALE - 12’ Fiberglass deposit.. Available August IsL Bissell, Philbrick Agency, 646 No brokers. Call 646-4528,, plating, or welding. Call 646 Call 643-5014 mornings. 4200. $1800. 6465516. ABOUT ME? TUP PI A r.F .' 3439 from noon til 6:00 p.m. sail boat plus trailer. ★ ★ H e a th c H N . Excellent condition. $850 or 1969 CHRYSLER 300. This Funny World MARLBOROUGH - Build to best offer. Call 742-8132. CENTRALLY LOCATED - MANSFIELD - Comfort and HONDA - CB 200T - 1975, suit. 2 1/2 to 7 1/2 wooded 16 CUBIC FOOT Upright Four- rooms, third floor. class. Eight room Ranch. Excellent condt'ilon, no rust. Freezer. Excellent conditkin excellent condition, many acres. Your plans or ours. Prefer mature working cou­ G arage, firep lace , $375. New tires, excellent Interibr. extras. Exceptionally good ITHOUGHT 1 2 THIS IS MV VACATION/ $125. Call 872-4839 after 5. Children o.k. Home Locaters. Asking $900. 6463079. Lessenger Sells, 6468713, 423- Gordon Producta 47 ple. Call 649-6384 between 6 performance since purchased y X ) W ERE i QOQ'^ 9291. $35. 522-4600. SIZES' KOHLER - Campbell Console and 10 p.m. only. Ask for Mr new. $500. CaU 6 4 6 ^ after GOIN(50N s i ■ STRAWBERRIES - Pick your Youngdale. 1973 CUTLASS S - Bucket 4:30 p.m. 8-I& piano and bench. Fruitwood seats, vinyl top, 4 speed, 55,- VACATION,..^ COVENTRY HILLS Area - Excellent condition. Like own. Free container. No MANCHESTER - Five room one to five acre building lots. new. 6466290. children under 14. Open 8 to 8 Cape. Children and pets, o.k. 000 miles. Am/Tape. Best THATlS WHY MANCHESTER - Main offer. 8756007. MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE ■ , Growing suburban area. Bissell, Philbrick Agency, 646 Showroom condition. Just OUT BACK, PICK YOUR 0^ ly sub-dividable. 2460495,246 ble - Needs tune up. $550. Call Sizes 6-16 Inclusive. MARTHA Phone 742-8616 after 3 p.m. 4200. 4715. $550. CaU now, 6466989. Ts enis, tsae m (sr sssk sss. •••••••••••<•••••••••••••• rgjirder. Two speed, $50.876 Strawberries - Paggioli Farm 643-4()26, after 5:00 p.m. _«2l77W«AJ*;7A»ji 7- 66 Birch Mountain Road ZW w settsis ssS AMort Proporty 27 1977 -HONDA 750. Excellent Bolton. FOUR LARGE Rooms, se- ATTRACTTIVE Four room of­ NEED CAR? Credit bad’ M ail M IST DARK LOAM - 5 yards, $32 cond floor. Heat, hot water, condition. Many extras, with Short Ribs - Frank Hill fice. Ground level, central Bankrupt? Repossessed? MsnohisSsr l•elllna HeraW plus tax. Gravel. fllL washed Antiquea appliances, carpeting in­ location, professional bell Helmet. O ill 643-1361 or 1180 Asa. 01 AmaiSaa sand and stone. 6461^. 4$ Honest Douglas accepts 6467398. New Vofli, N.Y.. ISOM YOU REAUZE WHAT' cluded. Lease and security. building, parking and utilities. lowest down, smallest HHWCttKNOCK No children. $225. Available J'W Mws, sssrm Mts Il|i THIS MEANS ? SCM PORTABLE WANTED Antique furniture Call 6462865. paymenU. Douglas Motors, cost ml tlylt NMotw. glass, pewter, oil paintings, or on or before July 15th. 643- 1960 HARLEY Davison - S14J00 Typewriter. Boys clothing, 345 Main. 1977 ALBUM with a bound- LMH Ommora size 10 regular. Miscellaneous other antique items. R 9787. Panhead dresser. Low mileage, $1950 firm. 527-9689. in “All-Season Gift Book" Larfc two bedroom cotUxe in items. Call 6462766 after 5 Harrison, 643-8709. WE PAY $15 for complete of 24-pagesl Price..:!|2.00. ■mdl prln te lakefronl village. p.m. Foroiabcd, large acreened-ln AUGUST 1st. Occupancy - OFFICf SIPACE junk cars. Call Joey, Tolland U lO n i s i BOOM IT l U I lACa. WANTED - Old toys, post Spacious, clean, 5 room, 2 Campora-Trallora (j) M cN at^t Symi., toe. porcb. Cao be porchaied with Auto Body, 5261990. Homoa 7 -2 •mall down payment. Call So. Vt. FOR SALE - Motorcycle, cards, steins, stringed in­ bedroom apartment. FOR RENT M outo 65 Land Co. Honda 100. $150. H arvest struments, ppaintings, fur­ "Stop amilingl" Appliances included, utilities |l50 iqiar*. Fm I. cciit4r of PARTS Department now open MMSMSM Weekdayi t Eves. Queen upright freezer. Needs niture, clocks, advertising 18 CAMPER trailer - single *Y0U NEVER KNOW MWO WILL5H0W UP “ Weekends extra. Small child. Absolutely I M wchettor. air condlUofiinc tad Saturdays. Complete line of new cord, but excellent items, outright purchase, con­ IporiUag. a i l 84M661. I axle, excellent condition no pets. Security, references. Chrysler parts. Chorches ON THESE WiCKAfiE TOURS !" otherwise. $200. Call 742-8132. signments. 644-3962. 643-0863. Eleven years old. $1,500. Call Motors. 64636M. 742-893.. • MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Minchtitef. Conn.. S«t.. July 1, 1977 Obituaries Weinbergs on Friendship Force Mr*. Paul J. Voluardten Robert H. Elliott Mrs. Alice Hauschulz Bishop Donnelly dies Barbara Weinberg of 157 will arrive in Atlanta Mon­ No absolute dates have EAST HARTFORD - Voluardsen, 82, of Pitkin St. and her daughter day and march in a Fourth been set for the flight from Robert H. Elliott, 57, of Geranium Dr., West l^slie wllg join 4(X) persons NORTH HAVEN (UPD He was ordained June 29, of July parade with their Connecticut because the — Bishop Joseph F. 1934 in Hartford and Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Chatham, Mass., formerly Leslie yvill join 400 persons American counterparts formerly of East Hartford, of Manchekfer, died flights go out to bid to the Oonnelly. auxiliary bishop became assistant pastor of Flight oil President before the Americans’ various airlines. died last Sunday in Fort Thursday at her home. She Carter’s Friendship Force of the Roman Catholic St. Thomas Church in flight to England, Mrs. Any American citizen Lauderdale. He was the was the wife of Paul J. from Atlanta, Ga. to New­ Archdiocese of Hartford Waterbury. He left there Weinberg said. can qualify to go on the husband of Mrs. Athena Voluardsen. castle, England. and nationally known labor 1944 to become chaplain at President Carter's goal trips, but must apply and Liahos Elliott. Mrs. Voluardsen was Mrs. Weinberg was negotiator, died Friday. He Highland Heights for the program, Mrs. have an interview with the was ti8 ^ Orphanage in New Haven. ’The funeral and burial born in Pawtucket, R.I., recently appointed the Weinberg said, is to have were Wednesday in Fort and lived in Manchester program directors to In­ The Most Rev. IXinnelly From 1958 to 1968 he was Connecticut State Director flights from every state by sure that the person would Lauderdale. before moving to West of the Friendship Force by was a key figure in working pastor of St. John the Bap­ July 4, 1980. The state flights will not be known to resolve bitter tist parish in New Haven. Mr. Elliott was bom in C hatham . She was a Gov. Ella Grasso. She and groups will try to get a Litchfield and had lived in member of St. before applications are differences between the He was consecrated several other state direc­ broad cross-section of taken. AFL-CIO Farm Workers bishop on Jan. 28. 1965. East Hartford and Christopher’s Episcopal tors are joining the citizens. Organization and Califor­ He leaves a brother. J. for many Church and Pleiades Inaugural Flight in years before moving to nia grape growers in 1969. Edward Donnelly of Chapter, Order of A stern preparation for heading up Nature tours set He had a long history as Burlington, Vt.; a sister, Florida 11 years ago. Star, both of Chatham, the Friendship Forces in He is also survived by a a leader on the Connecticut Mrs. Charles McDonald of Mass., and Chapman their respective states. daughter, Mrs. Sophia labtir scene He was first Lexington. Mass.; and a Court, Order of Amaranth, The first flight from for next week appointed a member of the niece, Mrs, Stanley Frey of Fort Lauderdale; of Manchester. Connecticut is scheduled Barbara Weinberg four brothers, Ralph She is also survived by a for November, Mrs. The Manchester Recreation Department and the Lutz Connecticut Board of Ar­ Sosienski of North Haven. Junior museum will sponsor a nature tour of all the bitration and Mediation in A Mass of Christian Elliott of Elast Hartford, sister, Mrs. Gertrude Weinberg said Friday. She force of friendship. The Russell Elliott of Ballsieper of Manchester. expects to name a flight summer playgrounds Tuesday, Wednesday and 1942 and later was its Burial will be celebrated in group was chartered with Thursday. Animals of different varieties will be on dis­ chairman St. Joseph's Cathedral in Manchester, Donald Elliott The funeral is Sunday at chairperson shortly after the aim of creating an en­ of Glastonbury and Harold play at the following times: He was born in Norwich Hartford on Wednesday. 1 p.m. at Nickerson her return from the 10-day vironment for establishing Elliott of Windsor; two Funeral Home, Crowell visit to England. 9:30 to 10 a.m .: Tuesday, Robertson; Wednesday, West and attended St. Thomas Burial will be in Mt. St. personal friendships sisters, Mrs. Marie Nese of Rd., (Chatham. Burial will Side; Thursday, Martin. Seminary in Bloomfield Benedict Cemetery in The Friendship Force, between citizens of the East Hartford and Mrs. be ’Tuesday at 3 p.m. in announced by President 10:10 to 10:40 a.m.: Tuesday, Bowers; Wednesday, and St. Mary's Seminary in Bloomfield. United States and other Keeney; ’Thursday, Charter Oak. Barbara Flanagan of Island Cemetery, Newport, Carter in March, is a non­ Baltimore. Worcester, Mass.; and a R.I. countries. 10:50 to 11:20 p.m.: ’Tuesday, Buckley; Wednesday, profit, private organization In this first effort for the grandchild. Friends may call at the Verplanck; ’Thursday, Nathan Hale. design^ to promote peace program, an equal number M rs. N ora K. O ow icy Mrs. .Alice E. .Munsie funeral home tonight from in the world through “the 11:30 to noon: ’Tue^ay, Green, Wednesday, Waddell, of citizens from Newcastle Thursday, Valley. M rs Nora Fenton Mrs. Alice E. Munsie, 76, 7 to 9. Crowley, 103, of 59 Vernon of 239 N. Main St. died ear­ St. died Friday night at a ly this morning at a Vernon Manchester convalescent area convalescent home. iULY 4,1776 home. She was the widow, She was the widow of JULY 4 ,1 9 7 7 The Hi James V. Munsie. of Daniel J. Crowley. Cm m l CvagraH te Slgmai toJtty ly lkm» .Mrs Crowley was born Mrs. Munsie was bom ttU k t f u Commtiy May 28,1901 in Manchester lin y kmm cook! KiiMl I n c o n g r e s s , July 4, , ^. March 1, 1874 in 77 o f iM r /a lik te • Charleville. County , and had lived here all her Coomtiy iAm Jgm o t b t Ireland, and lived in life. Before her retirement Peabody, Mass., before 15 years ago, she had been coming to Manchester 30 employed for a number of of'^nwriccL, years ago. She was a com- years at Manchester municant of St. Memorial Hospital. She Bartholomew's Church. was a life member of the Manchester Salvation TV She is survived by two y L t <»«■■« minilltmi, Mmim *yni«i < sons. William P. Crowley Army Corps. She also tmj/k Stilt ...... ■ tfttJ t and Frank J. Crowley, both belonged to the American of Manchester, and several Association of Retired Per­ « r i tfimUt iitJsmnm ttt MfUmyt — X S^jLtm Jitt jtiwwuMtek o m imIii«*4n'iriii^ tA td t ft\ . i t 'nioffu^iC nieces and nephews in sons. ^ / M t / tmtmJ} ^ tmtr timm m tiyr •Jt, ttm Mt (tjfit n i --i Peabody. She is survived by a son, Alton J, Munsie of The funeral is Tuesday n ttA r i o y t ^ ^ mttJSimtmJ morning with a Mass at St. Manchester, and two tuMmt-A " lUm m iitt llm,, MpAttn rni/ijLltMmij John's Catholic Church. grandchildren. ^ I - ry ^ iA’« Mm ti^:4rMtttt^tttj( mmtSmi/, A Peabody. Mass. Burial will The funeral is Tuesday at be in St. Mary's Cemetery, 1:30 p.m. at Holmes Lynn, Mass. Funeral Home, 400 Main Friends may call at St. Burial will be in East Conway Funeral Home. 12 Cemetery. Friends may call at the Chestnut St.. Peabody. dT(*■«■ /mot Smt^fli-wtmi/ l a i K i t i f t M d S P , 8M. 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Page » - W EElgJJD - July X, 1977 WEEKEND - July 2, 1977 — Page 3 Forum of the arts SP Television programs: Pull out and save Musical events Dance festival a ‘ The U.S. Coast Guard Band, Lt. (j.g.) The American Dance Festival features Lewis J. Buckley, director, will present a the following events: Tonight at 8 and Sun­ This week’s movies on TV 643-5135 24 HOUR TOWING special performance by the award­ day at 5:30 p.m., Daniel Nagrin, dance winning drum and bugle corps. Sword soloist; Wednesday at 8 p.m., Beverly Today Noon (38) “A Certain Webb, Robert Wagner. McCarthy, Yuki Shimoda. Excalibur, in conjunction with its regular Brown Dancensemble; Thursday through Smlie” (1958). Rossano 11:30 (9) “City of Fear” 9:00 (38) “n ie Frogmen” 1:00 (5) “Flight to Mars” concert Sunday at 8 p.m. The free concert Brass), Joan Fontaine. (1959). Vince Edwards, John (1951) . Richard Widmark, Saturday at 8 p.m., Maria Benitez Estam- (1952). Cameron Mitchell, / lyiom^gnj^^^mERs / 12:30 (3) “SulUvan’s Em­ Archer. Dana Andrews. will be on the Cadet Memorial Field at the pa Flamenca. All events are at Connec­ Marguerite Chapman. pire” (1967). Martin Milner, 12:30 (5) “SeparateTables” 11:30 (9) “ My Favorite USCG Academy in New London. ticut College in New London. For informa­ 1:00 (9) “Hands of a Linden Chiles. (1958). Rita Hayworth, David Spy” (1951). Bob Hope, Hedy tion, call 442-9131. Stranger” (1962). Paul 31S CENTER ST., MANCHESTER. CONN.* Phone 643-S13S • At Tanglewood in Lenox, Mass., Gor­ 1:00 (5) “ Bombers B-52” Niven. Lamarr. Lukatber, James Stapleton. don Lightfoot stars in the Popular Axtists (1957) . Natalie Wood, Karl 12:40 (3) “Vendetta for the 12:30 (5) “They Drive by FOR PROFESSIONAL QUALITY Series tonight at 7. Tuesday, Dan 2:00 (8) “Masquerade” Malden. Saint” (1968). Roger Moore, Night” (1940). Humphrey On dance faculty (1965). (}liff Robertson, CONTROLLED AUTO BODY REPAIRS Fogelberg with Fool’s Gold appears at 7 1:00 (9) “Zombies on Ian Hendry. Bogart, Ann Sheridan. Lynn Grossi, director of the Lynn Gross! Marisa Mell. Broadway” (1945). Alan 12:40 (3) “ The Fiction on all makes... p.m. 2:00 (38) “Crazy House” School of Dance of South Windsor, has Carney, Bela Luglso. Tuesday Makers” (1967). Roger • At Foot Prints Community Arts been appointed to the faculty for the (1943). Olsen & Johnson. 1:00 (20) “Return of the Moore, Justine Lord. Center, 466 Main St., “Zasis,” an im- 3:00 (3) ‘"rhe Pad and How Vikings” (1944). Documen­ 11:00 (5) “Comanche” LOAN and RENTAL CARS national convention of the National to Use It” (1966). Brian Bed­ provisational jazz group, will play July 9 Association of Dance and Affiliated Ar­ tary. (1956). Dana Andrews, Linda Friday I Available by Appointment...] ford, James Farentino. 2:00 (8) “The Shop on Main Cristal. at 8 p.m. Members of the group are tists (NADAA) to be held in New York 11:00 (5) “They Drive by 3:00 (9) “Dawn Patrol” Street” (1965). 1:00 (9) “ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kaplan, Tom Chapin, William City on July 10, 11 and 12. Night” (1940). Humphrey (1930). Nell Hamilton, 2:00 (30) ‘‘Anthony Smith” (1941). Carole Lom­ Sloat and Thad Wheeler. Tickets are Bogart, Ann Sheridan. ^ e has taught at seminars conductedby Douglas Fairbanks Jr. Adverse” (1936). Fredric bard, Gene Raymond. available at the door. Bring your own 1:00 (9) “Crack-Up” (1946). STAN OZMEK, Manager th e organization’s Connecticut, 4 4:30 (3) "Tiger by the Tall” March, Olivia de Havilland. 4:00 (9) “The Violent Men” Pat O’Brien, Claire Trevor. pillow or chair. The Gallery Dancers will Massachusetts, New York and (1968) . Christopher George, 2:00 ( 40) “The Victors” (1955). Glenn Ford, Barbara 301-315 COITER ST^ MANCHESTER 4:00 (9) “^ e e n Bee.” Joan have an evening of social dancing of the Washington, D.C., chapters. 'hppi Hedren. (1963). George Peppard, E)li Stanwyck. CYawford, Barry Sullivan. 17th and 18th Centuries Friday at 7:30 Ms. Grossi is a former Miss Dance of 4:30 ( 38) “She Gets Her Wallach. 9:00 (8-40) “ Fantasy 8:00 (3) ‘"The Big Country” p.m. There are classes for high school Man” (1945). Joan Davis, 2:15 (3) ‘‘Valley of Island” (1977). Ricardo Mon- Connecticut, has danced extensively in (1958). Gregory Peck, Jean students and adults. Live music will ac­ Leon Errol. Mystery” (1967). Richard taiban. Bill Bizby. local theater and played the lead role in Simmons. company the dancing. For information, 6:30 (5) ‘"The Mad Room” Egan, Peter Graves. 9:00 (38) “ Halls of “The Red Shoes.” 8:00 (8-40) “ High Risk” call Frank Van Cleef at 649-9^. (1969) . Shelly Winters, Stella 2;30 (20) “Sensation” Montezuma” (1951). Richard sports on TV (1976). Victor Buono, Joseph Stevens. (1936). John Lodge, Diana Widmark, Jack Balance. • Yale in Norfolk summer music series Sirola. 8:30 (5) "Sherlock Holmes Churchill. 11:30 (3) “ More Than a 10:30 (5) Sports Extra. has programmed the Tokyo String Quartet Movies 9:30 ( 8-40) “The Double Today and the Secret Weapon” 3:00 (5) “Damn Yankees” Miracle” (1966). Sophia in a program of Haydn, Ravel and Dvorak Manchester Community College will Con” (1973). Kiel Martin, Mel Noon (20-22-30) Wimbledon (1942). Basil Rathbone, Nigel (1958) . Gwen Verdon, Ray Loren, Omar Sharif. Friday at 8:30 p.m. in Norfolk. For infor­ Stewart. Tennis. Monday show a double feature movie Wednesday Bruce. Walston. 11:30 (8-40) “ Borsalino” 11:30 (8) “The Quiet Man” 1:30 ( 38) This Is Baseball. mation, call 542-5537. at 8 p.m. in the main auditorium on the 9:00 (20-30) “The Great 4:30 (20) “Just Like a (1970). Jean-I^ul Belmondo, 2:00 (22-38) Baseball: Red (1952) . John Wayne. 5:00 (8-40) Wide World of • Daniel K. Kehoe, master carillonneur Bidwell St. campus. Presented will be Waldo Pepper” (1975). Robert Woman” (1939). Gertrude Alain Delon. Sox vs. Blue Jays. 11:30 (9) “Grave of the Sports. of The Trinity Guild is guest carillonneur “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid” Redford, ^ Svenson. Michael, John Lodge. 11:30 (9) “ Edge of Eter­ 8:00 (840) Baseball: To be Vampire” (1973). William 6:00 (9) Racing from Bel­ at Trinity College in Hartford Wednesday and “Lucky Lady.” The event is free. 9:00 ( 57) ‘"The Rules of the 5:00 (38) "Quiller nity” (1959). Cornel Wilde, announced. Smith, Michael Pataki. mont Park. at 7 p.m. The program will be preceded by Game” (1939). Marcel Dalio, Memorandum” U966). Victoria Shaw. The SAM outdoor movie Tuesday at 8:30 “Rumplestiltskin” will be presented by Trinity College’s 11:30 (38) “ Operation 6:30 (57) Pro Soccer. a chamber music concert in the Trinity Nora Gregor. (Jeorge Segal, Alec Guinness. 12:30 (5) “Crime School” p.m. at Mt. Nebo is “Buck and the Pacific” (1951). John Wayne. 7:30 (9) Baseball: Mets vs. Summerstage Tuesday at 2 p.m. as part of the Children’s Theatre 10:00 (9) “In the Year 2889” 6:00 (5) “No Time for (1938). Humphrey Bogart, Tuesday Chapel at 6 p.m. The events are free. Preacher.” The event is free. Midnight (3) “A Very Expos. (1965). Paul Peterson, Charla Sergeants” (1958). Andy Grif­ Dead End Kids. Series. “Aladdin’s Lamp’’ is scheduled July 12 and “Shakestick,” by Special Favor” (1965). Rock 7:30 (22-38) Baseball: Red 7:30 (9) Baseball: Mets vs. Doarty. fith, Nick Adams. the Connecticut Dance Theatre, will be offered July 26. Hudson, Leslie Caron. Sox vs. Orioles. Phillies. 10:00 (24) ‘"Ihe Rules of the 6:00 (9) “The Summertime Wednesday 12:30 (5) “Toys in the Attic” 8:30 (18) Tennis. Game” (1939). Marcel Dalio, KiUer” (1973). Karl Malden, (1963). Dean Martin, 11:30 (9) Harness Racing • At the Goodspeed Opera House in Nora Gregor. Olivia Hussey. 11:00 (5) “& im e School” Area theater Geraldine Page. from Yonkers Raceway. Wednesday East Haddam, “Hit the Deck,” with 10:30 (22) “The Great 7:00 ( 38) “Peyton Place” (1938). Humphrey Bogart, 2:00 (8) “Invitation to a 11:30 (20-22-30) Baseball: • Summerstage at Trinity College in familiar hit tunes Vincent Youmans, is Waldo Pepper.” Joined in (1957). Lana Turner, Hope Dead End Kids. 7:30 (9) Baseball: Mets vs. Gunfighter” (1964). Yul Dodgers vs. Giants. Hartford is showing Shakespeare’s playing through August. For information, progress. Lange. 1:00 (9) “ Because of You” Phillies. 11:00 (5) “The She Devil” (1952). Loretta Young, Jeff Brynner, George Segal. Midnight (9) Wrestling. “Twelfth Night” through July 16 in call 873-8668. 8:00 (9) “The Savage In­ 3:40 (8) “Frankie and John­ Goodwin Theatre at the Austin Arts (1957). Jack Kelly, Mari nocents” (1961). Yoko Tani, Chandler. Thursday • At the Nutmeg Summer ’Theatre in Blanchard. ny” (1966). Elvis Presley, Center. ’The play is cast by a professional Anthony Quinn. 4:00 (9) ‘"The Wonders of Sunday the Harriet S. Jorgensen ’Theatre, Univer­ 11:00 (57) “ Forbidden Aladdin” (1961). Donald Donna Douglas. 7:30 (9) Baseball: Mets vs. 9:00 (840) “Sleuth” (1972). 2:00 (22-38) Baseball: Red resident theater. ’The children’s theater sity of Connecticut, Storrs, Edie Eiler of Games” (1952). Brigitte O’Connor, Noelle Adam. 5:10 (8) “Never Say (Jood- Phillies. Laurence Olivier, Michael Sox vs. Orioles. series offers “Rumpelstiltskin” by the South Windsor and Terri Sturtevant of Fossey, Georges Poujouly. 4:00 (22) “Action in the bye” (1946). Errol Flynn. Caine. 2:10 (9) Baseball: Mets vs. ’Traveling Playhouse on Tuesday at 2 p.m. Stafford Springs are appearing in “Damn 11:30 (3) “ Fh-escription: North Atlantic” (1943). 9:30 (20-22-30) '"The Spell” Expos. Friday in the Goodwin Theatre. Audience Yankees” through July 9 at 8:15 p.m. For Murder” (1967). Gene Barry, Humphrey Bogart, Raymond (1977). Lee Grant, Susan 4:00 (3) Auto Racing: 8:00 (9) Baseball: Mets vs. members are invited to come early and information, call 429-2912. Katherine Justice. Massey. Myers. French Grand Prix. Expos. picnic on the grounds before the show. For 11:30 (8) ‘"The Glory Guys” 9;00 (3) ‘"The Secret of San­ • “Rags,” the new musical, will 11:00 (9 ) ‘ ‘13 R ue 4:30 ( 8-40) Tennis: Ashe vs. 8:30 (22-38) Baseball: Red information and reservations, call 525- (1965). Tom Tryon, Harve ta Vittoria” (1969). Anthony premiere at the Tower Theatre of the Madeleine” (1947). Jam es Borg. Sox vs. Brewers. ' 1471. Hartford Insurance Group, Hartford, FTesnell. Cagney, Richard Conte. ()uinn, Anna Magnani. 'V • ’The Berkshire Theatre Festival in 1:00 (5) “ Rhapsody in Blue” 11:30 (22-30) “ Bye Bye 9:00 ( 38) “Sahara” (1943). Tliursday, Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. (1945). Robert Alda, Joan Stockbridge, Mass., features “Broadway” Braverman” (1968). George Humphrey Bogart, Lloyd information is available by calling 547- Leslie. Sales & Service Home Box Office beginning Wednesday and running through Segal, Jack Warden. Bridges. 1300 between 9 and 11 a.m. and 2 and 4 1:30 (9) “ Face of Fire” 11:30 (9) “ Five” (1951). This week’s schedule for Tuaaday July 17. ‘"rhe Proposition,” a musical p.m. (1959). (iameron Mitchell, William Phipps, Susan DIRECTORY Home Box Office on Greater 5:30 — Robin A Marian revue, plays from Friday through Aug. 28 • At Storrowton Theatre at Eastern James Whitmore. Monday Douglas. at the Festival’s Proposition ’Theater. Hartford CATV: 7:30 — Tamarind Seed States Exposisiton Park in West 1:45 (8) “Toys in the Attic” 11:00 (5) “Destination 11:45 (3) “Riot” (1969). Jim CONSUMER SALES 10:00 -R ob e rt Klein ‘"The Whale Show,” an evening of whales’ (1963). Dean Martin, Springfield, Mass., Leslie Caron stars in Moon” (1950). John Archer, Brown, Gene Hackman. Manchester Parkade SHOP Today 11:30 — Robin A Marian tales and sea chanties opens ’Thursday for “Can Can” Monday through Saturday, Geraldine Page. Warner Anderson. 12:30 (5) “Calcutta” (1947). US LAST. Name brand WednMday 3:20 (8) “Angel Face” appliances, televisions. 3KX) — Nlcholu Nickleby a three-week run ending July 24. For infor­ followed by Angela Lansbury in “Gypsy” ' 1:00 (9) “ All My Sons” Alan Ladd, Gail Russell. 5:00 — Qumball Rally 5:30 -L io n Has Wings (1952). Jean Simmons, Robert (1948). Edward G. Robinson, Lowest prices in town 7:00 — Funny Lady 7:00 — NCAA Gymnastics mation and reservations, call 413-298-5536. July 11 to 16. For information, call 522- 6:30 — Swashbuckler Mitchum. Burt Lancaster. guaranteed. Service after the 9:30 — Qumball Rally • University of Hartford’s Repertory 5211. Thursday sale. 11:30 — Smothara Brothars 10:30 — Lion Has Wings Theatre features “Little Murders” and 4:55 (8) “Bandido” (1956). 4:00 (9) “Mission Star Midnight — Pat Cooper • At Oakdale Musical Theatre in Robert Mitchum, Ursula “Empire Builders” on alternate Fridays Dust” (1963). Lang Jeffries, 11:00 (5) “The Comic” BARLOW’S TV • Zenith Sales Sunday Thursday Wallingford, Rock Hudson plays in ‘Tbiess. (1969). Dick Van Dyke, Cornel and Saturdays through July. “Little Essy Persson. Service on Standard Brands, 3:00 — Swoobbucklar 5:30 -N ich ola s Nickleby “Camelot” tonight at 5 and 9:30 p.m. Bob­ B05 Hartford Road, 6:30 -Children’s Theatre Murders” is directed by J. Alan Rice of 8:00 (9) “ 1776” (1972). Wilde. 5:00 — Rooater Ccgburn by Vinton sings on stage Monday to July William Daniels, Howard 1:00 (9) “ Bright Victory” Manchester Telephone 643- 7dM — Swoahbucklar 7:30 — Other Side of the Mountain Manchester. For information, call 243- Sunday (1952). Arthur Kennedy, 5095. 9:00 — Othar SIda ol tha Mountain 9:30 -T otle Fields 10. For information, call 265-1501. DaSilva. 11:00 — Robarl Klein 11:00 — World Team Tennis 4633. Peggy Dow. • The Hartt Opera-Theater at Universi­ 7;30 (30) “Dive Bomber” 9:00 (20-22-30) “Dark Vic­ TWENTIETH CENTURY Friday • The Downstairs ’Theatre of Glaston­ 4:00 (9) “My Six Convicts” Joh n Hull of Manchester demonstrates the art of pottery making at ty of Hartford in Hartford will combine (1941). Errol Flynn, Fred tory” (1976). Elizabeth Television, Inc. 176 Burnside Monday (1952). Millard Mitchell, 5:30 — Lion Has Wings the New England Crafts Expo at The Topsfield Fairgrounds, Rt. 1, bury will present ‘"The Diaiy of Anne Franz Lehar’s “The Merry Widow” and MacMurray. Montgomery, Anthony Avenue, ^ s t Hartford. 528- 5:30 — Drlv»-ln 7:00 -Q um ball Rally Topsfield, Mass., Friday from noon to 7 p.m. and July 9 and 10 from 10 Frank” ’Thursday, Friday and Saturday at Robert Merrill’s “Carnival” for a 19- Noon (5) “ Docks of New Hopkins. Gilbert Roland. 1554. Sales and Service, Zenith 7:30 -W hila Lina Fever 9:00 — Harry A Walter Go to New 8 p.m. at Buckingham Congregational York” (1945). Leo Gorcey, 9:00 (38) “Stars and Stripes 9:00 (20-22-30) “ Farewell to and Quasar. 9:00 — Qumball Rally York a.m. to 7 p.m. performance run Thursday through Aug. Manzanar” (1976). Nobu 11 KM — This Woe Burleeque 11:00 -Mitchell Church, Rt. 94, Glastonbury. 7, beginning at 8 p.m. . Huntz Hall. Forever” (1952). 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I have a I lo ve LUCY ® a BARNEY MILLER ® T H E CBS LATE MOVIE Baiun — The life and adven- Nicolaysen — Perilous Benge — How to use your Jones — Fabulous fiber (J)ABCNEVYS a b a s e b a ll a PTL CLUB-TALK AND a l o v e AMERICAN STYl E noticed that be has been limping on The Rockford Files. Also, a LASSIE a POP GOES THE COUNTRY VARIETY ® a S.W.A.T.-THURSDAY I tures of Santa Claus passage physical and emotional ability cookbook will The Rockford Files return next year? JAMES THOMAS, _ a NBC NEWS a HOLLYWOOD SQUARES a @ a NBC THURSDAY NfeHTSPECIAL &’ady — One Patterson — Valhalla Berrigan — A book of Kaufman — To love is to be Bakersfield, Calif. t VISION ON ® PAINT ALONG WITH NIG I^ATTHE MOVIES MOVIE Brooks — Sword of Shan- exchange parables happy with NANCY KOMINSKY You’re seeing some old episodes. 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elaborate carvings and inlay work. The capital is the seaport of Colombo By RUSS MacKENDRICK Enameled masks were made to repre­ (600,000), but the cultural and ritualistic sent the cobra god and other dieties. A Here are four recent Sri Lanka stamps center is the city of Kandy in the interior. typical fright-piece is shown on the 5- showing handicrafts. We knew the county Here is the Temple of the Tooth. This as Ceylon until it became a republic in edifice houses an ivory object made to rupee stamp. 'There is also a souvenir sheet having all 1972. The new name is not so new as it was replace a tooth of Buddha that was called Lanka (for "respelendent” ) by the allegedly destroyed by the Portuguese. four stamps se-tenant in a border showing craftsmen at work, with inscriptions in Sinhalese, the Lion People of Northern In­ “During the Esala moon, Buddhists flock Esc Sinhalese, Tamil and English. dia, when they overran it and displaced to the city to pay homage to the sacred the Vaddahs in the 5th Century B.C. Sri Luis Robinson, left, relic.” Kickoff In Toxat policeman at Kenned; (shree) Lanka translates into, ap­ Sri Lanka has a candle tree — the fruits The kick-off for the Historic Preserva­ Monday after he sun proximately, “Majestic Resplendent” — are 60 per cent fat and can be used to about as admirable as you can get. make oil for lamps or burned directly. tion series of postal cards will take place bound bus to Kennedy i at Galveston, Texas, on the 20th of this A still older name for the place was Also they have the talipot palm on whose and a woman passenge Serendip — and thereby hangs a tale. The dried leaves the Buddhist scriptures were month. The card will show the Galveston fly him to safety b< Court House, the first federal building tale was “The Three Princes of Serendip” written. remaining hostages. ( erected in that state for civil purpose by Horace Walpole. Those princes had the The area is said to have an ideal climate (1861). happy faculty of making discoveries of eternal June. without even trying. Hence the word we (3(20uilJ For FDC’s address: Galveston Postal see used now and then for some easy ac­ The main exports are tea, rubber and Card, Galveston, TX 77550. Cost: 9 cents Egypti complishment: “ By serendipity.” This is coconut products. They are second only to per card. Collectors are asked to send at an opposite pole from the familiar India in the world’s output of tea. The SASEs or return address labels with their Murphy’s Law which states that if country’s gem and pearl fisheries have tint. The 50-cent stamp shows a miniature orders. (Postmarked no later than the to resu anything can possibly go wrong — it will. been famous for centuries. It is a source elephant carved out of this ivory, covered 20th). Personal checks are OK up to $18. The country is a pear-shaped island off of sapphires, rubies, alexandrites, with silver and gold, and set with jewels. By United Press Intern the tip of India. It is 270 miles long with a moonstones, topaz, tourmalines and a The brass lamps on the 20-cent stamp Something to do Egypt has eagerly acc population of 14 million. The people are dozen other kinds of gemstones. They are symbolic of learning and spiritual The First Sunday Stamp Bourse — Israeli offer to reconvene t mainly Sinhalese and Tamil (southern In­ produced a 485-carat sapphire worth $250,- enlightenment in both the Buddhist and stamps and supplies for collectors, will Geneva Middle East peae dia). Sinhalese has been the official 000. More important, if plebeian, is their Hindu cultures. The jewelry box is a happen again tomorrow at the Ramada October, but no other Ar language since the British moved out, but output of plain old graphite, or plumbago. familiar item in Sinhala handicrafts. They Inn, East Hartford, 10 to 5. Free admis­ replied and the Israelis wa their laws have to be written also in Elephants are native here and Sri Lanka make them out of ivory, silver, brass, sion, parking and door prizes. Get off the do not want the PLO at th ivory is prized for its density, texture and copper and wood, decorated with highway at the Darlin St. Exit. President Anwar Sadat i Tamil. day it was “encouragii Israeli Prime Minister CB Convac Begin earlier had said he t Citizens Band bags runaway fathers To< By INK DIPPER higher if they do turn to the CB files. Walden advised his passengers about Now is certainly a good tim e to buy a CB Well, it was bound to happen. Just a the problem and began circling the area George Walden, an Eastern Airlines unit. Production in Japan was off nearly matter of time, I guess. 8 captain, has a CB in his car, but he needed where the small plane was downed. Upon 50 per cent in March as manufacturers strove for sales and retailers cut prices. A Ole buddy, if you’re a runaway father it in his 727 while en route to Daytona spotting it, he called the control tower to Comp/fed ti and a CBer, look out. It’s 10-10, and out. Beach the other night. give them the location of the wreckage. 23-channel unit can be bought for as low as The Federal Office of Child Support and “Our problem was that I had to radio $34.95, and even low end 40-channel units The circumstances were indeed right State Enforcement is going to use the Citizens the tower controller, who in turn had to are selling for $59.95 in some places. for a CBer. He was flying his jet into Band license files at the Federal Bureau telephone the police station,” he said. Daytona when he got a call from the con­ ’This depression has forced manufac­ HARTFORD - Sti of Communications to find fathers who “Then they relayed my messages to the trol tower that a small plane had been turers to seek out better design and federal authorities haven’t been paying up. rescue men in the field. Boy, how I wished forced to ditch in a swamp. There were engineering for units they are introducing vestigating allegations for my CB. It would have been so much to the market. There is a definite shift to management against a According to the agency they have had rescue teams out looking for the two oc­ easier and quicker!” about 175,000 requests to locate fathers better gear at much better prices, all good designed to provide hot 1 cupants but they couldn’t get an exact fix Walden got the job done, though, and the the elderly in the lower since the agency was founded in 1970, and for us who love CBing. on the plane’s location. The control tower two occupants got out of the wrecked ticut River Valley. ’The they have been successful in 70 per cent of asked Walden if he could turn on his lan­ Micro-processor units, which most of plane and swamp without getting their the big suppliers are now manufacturing, was intended to serve 7,C the cases. They think the rate will go ding lights and perhaps spot the plane. feet wet. citizens, but has attract are an example of this. ’There is also a 150 persons a day for r trend toward detachable mikes with the which it was given $110, Forum of the arts CB module mounted behind the dashboard or in the trunk. ’This rem ote control CB HARTFORD - Nt unit can gain a lot of steam in the future Utilities latest request f because of its theft-proof characteristic. ‘Manchester Profile’ sive coverage of Saturday’s Connecticut every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at hike of $90 million has AAU 3-mile and 12-mile championship It’s an ill-wind for the manufacturers, sparked opposition fi The Manchester Community College 7:30 p.m. over G reater Hartford CATV, races at MCC’s Bidwell St. campus. Channel 13. but this depressed market means that Connecticut Citizen Actic (MCC) New England Relay Races, held the Connecticut Confei Interviews with winners of those races, CBers can get better buys than ever June 25 and 26, will be cablecast as'an Municipalities and the : including a conversation with Ireland’s before. ’There is a unit priced now for hour special on “Manchester Profile.” S pirit of ’77 flee of Consumer Coun Danny McDaid, Olympic Marathon runner everyone, no matter his taste or pocket- The weekly newsmagazine, sponsored “Come to Hartford — the city where you book. Public Utilities Control i and last year’s winner of the 12-mile by the Town of Manchester and cablecast can have your cake and eat it too” is the will open hearings Wedn event, will be featured. By the way, the new edition of the FCC’s over Greater Hartford CATV, had a large slogan for the Mayor’s All-Americans the request. Highlights of the 64 CB rules (stock number 004-(K)0-(K)342) is cam era crew on hand for the two-day Council (MAAC) Birthday Party for events held on the second day of competi­ available for $1 from the Government athletic event. More than 10 hours of America Monday in Hartford’s Bushnell Regionf tion will comprise Part Z of the Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 20402. videotape, shot by three mobile cameras, Park. The new version is shorter and cheaper CONCORD, N. H. will be condensed into one hour of “Manchester Profile” special. Coverage Hartford Mayor George Athanson an­ includes competition by males and than the previous editions. ’This one omits members of the Cl highlights. nounced that the party, which begins at 2 the rules of the other two personal radio Alliance talking about an More than 1,000 athletes, including six females of all ages in events as diversified p.m., will include games peculiar to as the high hurdles, relays and medleys, services. cupation of the Seabrool Olympians, from all over the country par­ ethnic groups along with a potluck picnic, power plant site next moi long jump, shot put, high jump, javelin You should get one because the FCC ticipated in the second annual competi­ potato sack race, needle race, egg rolling, officials don’t appear b and pole vault. requires CB licensees to have a copy of tion. pancake race and balloon race. 'The Peace the current rules with them when using coordinated plan to hanc The television'program provides exten­ “Manchester Profile” is cablecast Train will provide music of yesteryear. their units. BOSTON — Extender: for Southern New E ’Thursday through Saturd ly cloudy ’Thursday anc (Chance of showers S Highs will be in the 80s e in Cape Cod area. Oven will be mostly in the 6(

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