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WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Con­ that it served, and it would be barred Sen. Alan Cranston, D-Calif., long corde supersonic transport has from operating at night. an opponent of the SST, said the ad­ gotten a preliminary go-ahead from The President left at least four ministration proposal should be sent President Carter to serve major months of public debate before the “back to the drawing board.” The S cities across the United States. new SST policy becomes final, plane is too noisy, "guzzles fuel..., is But Carter’s tentative decision in leaving open the possibility that op­ far too expensive for most favor of the SST imposed two major ponents might sway his final deci­ Americans to use, and ... presents conditions on the controversial cr^ t. sion. serious dangers to the atmosphere.” The Concorde would have to win Concorde critics planned to put up Sen. Howard W. Cannon, D-Nev., local approval from each U.S. city a stiff fight. welcomed the proposal and suggested Las Vegas be "considered a prime possibility for Concorde ser­ I E vice, opening up southern Nevada to a potentially lucrative European Today’s news summary trade.” Transportation Secretary Brock French unhappy with Carter plan Compiled by United Preee International Adams, announcing Carter’s decision Friday, said the current daily Con­ French Transport Minister Marcel Cavaille has labeled as "inadmissible” the Carter Ad­ age for millions of elderly corde flights to Dulles Airport ministration’s decision to prohibit all but the present 16-plane fleet of Anglo-French Con­ State outside Washington will continue Americans from 65 to 70 passes corde transports from landing at major U.S. airports. He said the decision necessitates an NEW HAVEN - Hartford Com­ the House and stands a good without interruption. He also reaf­ P mon Pleas Prosecutor Cornelius chance in the Senate. firmed the administration’s desire intervention by the French and British governments. (UPI photo I J. Shea, reappointed but for trial SST flights to New York’s reprimanded for alleged WASHINGTON — Transcripts Kennedy Airport as soon as possible. associations with convicted of Senate hearings into the Concorde service to other U.S. mobsters, says he will do tangled finances of Bert Lance cities must await the final policy everything possible to erase the are being reviewed by the Justice ruling in early 1978, after a series of Buses seen as best means rebuke. Department, but a department public hearings, Adams said. But he spokesman won’t say why. Lance made it clear that Carter favors let­ WATERBURY — A Waterbury resigned as budget director ting the controversial Anglo-French of energy conservation Superior Court judge says the Wednesday. SST land wherever it can win local state can take palm prints from approval and meet such safety WASHINGTON (UPI) - Subways of energy conservation." accused mass murderer Lome requirements as runway length. van pools can probably make the SEDALIA, Mo. — Federal in­ use more energy than city buses, the A copy of the draft, to be published Acquin next week, but it will have Adams said airports serving four greatest contribution to energy vestigators are trying to find out Congressional Budget Office con­ and given Congress next week, was to wait for a state Supreme Court places — Dallas-Fort Worth, Newark savings on a per-mile basis," the if there is a link between a .spring cludes in a blow to proponents of made available to UPI. report said. ruling before it can get blood tornado and at least one confirmed and Philadelphia — already have told sleek new subway systems as the The CBO took into account all The study will be the subject of samples. Acquin is accused of case of the Legionnaire’s disease him they want the Concorde. Newark would be ruled out because of in­ answer to energy conservation in energy costs involved in various hearings next month before the murdering eight persons in here. cities. modes of transit. The high construc­ Prospect last July 2. adequate runways, he said. Senate transportation subcommittee. A draft of a CBO report draws "a tion costs of rapid rail systems ac­ Subcommittee Chairman Lloyd WASHINGTON - Penalties Carter’s proposed rules were designed “to protect the health and substantive conclusion that rail rapid counted in large part for the relative­ Bentsen, D-Tex., said the findings HARTFORD — Connecticut’s would be increased for doctors transit offers little aid to the nation’s ly low rating, as did the fact that gubernatorial contest, still a year safety of the American people, set a upset conventional wisdom about and providers of health care who efforts to save fuel...... indicate that many people use cars to get to sub­ the value of concentrating large away, is already heating up. Rep. cheat Medicare and Medicaid fair and reasonable noise standard for SST operations and strike a new rapid rail systems actually way stations. amounts of federal money on new rai Ronald Sarasin, R-Conn., now programs under legislation ap­ waste energy rather than save it.” balance between legitimate domestic Rated slightly better than buses, systems" such as the ones in says he’d like to take a shot at un­ proved by the House and sent to and international interests of the The study said, "Buses appear to but less practical were van pools. Washington and San Francisco and seating incumbent Gov. Ella T. the Senate. offer the greatest promise in terms “Of all the urban transport modes. Grasso, but will not formally an­ United States,” Adams said. one planned for Atlanta. 2 nounce his candidacy until after Carter’s proposed rules would: "It may well cause Congress to re­ — Groucho think its transportation priorities,” the November local elections. Marx’ will apparently will not be • Let the 16 Concordes now built or under construction fly throughout the said Bentsen, who ask ^ for the contested by any of his relatives United States "provided their noise report. Measuring "the combined and friends who were given a part levels are not increased above pre­ energy needed to construct transpor­ of his |2.8 to $6 million estate. Senate in impasse Regional sent levels and they do not operate tation facilities, manufacture and propel vehicles, operate stations and PROVIDENCE, R.I. - over the United States at supersonic NORTH MIAMI BEACH, Fla. speeds.” maintain all parts of the system,” Claiming an infringement of state — Health officials declared the on natural gas issue here are CBO ratings, expressed in rights, Rhode Island Gov. J. British Airways and Air France city's water safe today and lifted terms of British Thermal Units Joseph Garrahy says he will use own nine of those craft, while five 4 a two-day drinking ban for some expended per mile: Van pool 1,400 all the legal means we have more are scheduled to be built and 40,(^ residents who have drawn WASHINGTON (UPI) - The And Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D- Bus 1,420 Commuter rail 1,540 Old available to block the use of offered for sale by next smmer. their water from fire hydrants Senate, at an impasse on the touchy Mass., after several hours of subways 2,320 Carpool 2,390 Trolleys scenic Prudence Island for a • Require any additional Con­ and Air Force tanker trucks. issue of federal controls on natural parliamentary maneuvering, offered 2,590 New subways 3,080 Dial-a-ride major liquified natural gas im­ cordes to meet 1969 U.S. noise stan­ gas prices, faces three separate ef­ a substitute proposal which mirrors 5,640 Automobile 8,360. port terminal. dards for subsonic aircraft. No ad­ ditional Concorde production is forts to force action. the administration plan to continue federal price controls at higher International scheduled, but designers are working Senate leaders filed a motion PORTSMOUTH, N.H. - New Friday to limit debate on th ' natural levels. CAIRO, Egypt — Arab health on ways to make future versions to Hampshire’s black leaders have fly more quietly. gas bill. Major votes on the issues were given Gov. Meldrim Thomson ministers opened a conference in Sen. Henry Jackson, D-Wash., expected Monday, although the another week to respond to their Cairo today to examine ways of • Create a national SST curfew, prohibiting supersonic jetliners from called compromise the "only Senate set more business for today. request for a meeting to discuss combating a cholera epidemic landing or taking off at U.S. airports realistic option” and unveiled a com­ The battle in the Senate has his criticisms of Dr. Martin which has killed about 70 persons between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m. promise proposal on price controls. become a last stand for natural gas Luther King and U N. Am­ and infected more than 3,000 in producers seeking to keep federal several Middle Eastern nations. • Allow individual airport : V- bassador Andrew Young. Thom­ operators to set "reasonable, non- controls out of the lucrative in­ son has individually, and through discriminatory noise rules” that trastate market. the National Conservative FUNCHAL, Madeira — Hotel could ban the SST so long as they Game The House already has passed the Caucus, issued statements linking and restaurant workers went on applied equally to all types of air­ Carter proposal to boost the ceiling King and Young to Communist ac­ strike today in the Madeiras postponed price of natural gas and to expand tivities. Islands, the Portuguese resort craft. • Require any second-generation The foolball game between federal pricing authority into the in­ islands in the Atlantic about 400 trastate market — gas produced and miles off the coast of Morocco. A SST, American or foreip, to meet Manchester High School and noise standards "at least as Penney High School, originally sold within state lines. National union leader said the strike closed Debate has split the Senate into 90 per cent of the eating es­ stringent” as those for subsonic air­ scheduled for this afternoon, has WASHINGTON — Legislation to craft, a condition that would be im­ been postponed until 2 p.m. Mon­ three camps — backers of the Carter raise the mandatory retirement tablishments leaving tourists on plan, those who want controls their own. possible to meet with existing Con­ day at East Hartford. cordes. removed, and those who want prices ------r ------^ no higher than current ceilings. PAGE TWO-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., Sept. 24. 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. S a l, Sept 24. 1977 - PAGE THREE-A Because of the large number going to Brown’s next Then came Thursday and in the morning we started our Just received word about the bowling league. The in­ Covenant to hear Mattson week, we will not be having any special program ceramic classes and we still have a few openings in both dividual high single honors went to Everett Brewer with Bowers school plans f About town Stanley Mattson, president and annual stewardship emphasis at the Ralph, headmaster of the Master’s Senior Citizens J Thursday, and therefore we will be serving only a lunch- the beginners and advanced groups. With our Craft Fair 193 and Marge Hall with 155. High triple winners were chief administrator of Georgeport, a church. School in Simsbury, recently taught type meal in place of the usual hot meal. We have also not too far away, we will te losing for some help in Clarence Peterson, 504, and Marge Hall, 399. truck stop in Canaan, N.Y., will be The guest speaker, who has a doc­ adult classes at Trinity Covenant decided that, in place of our regular pickup by our bus on making ceramics that we can sell, so if you would like to Thursday, which is at 8:30 a.m., we will not send it out Manchester Rod and Gun Gub will guest speaker Sunday at the 8:15 and torate in history from the University Sunday School. By WALLY FORTIN learn about ceramics or want to help, just stop by. This Menus for the week harvest festival have its quarterly meeting Monday 10:50 a.m. services at Trinity Cove­ of North Caroliru, formerly taught at until 10 a.m. In this way we hope that more members will year, Gloria has been relieved of some of her other duties At 6 p.m., the third episode in the Monday: Split pea soup with crackers, ham salad on take the bus and only have to wait a short time for the at 7:30 p.m. at the clubhouse, Daley nant Church. Gordon-Cromwell Theological Schaeffer film series will be shown. Hi. The first bit of news is that we still have a few so that she can spend more time with both classes. rye with pickle, chips, vanilla pudding, tea, noon meal in place of waiting so long in the past. By the way, because so many members will be on the Rd,, Coventry. Mattson’s tonic. "Using Your Seminary. With his brother, Gmrge, After the film, there will be a ques­ tickets left far Dur trip to Penn Dutch Country scheduled Wednesday: Cream of vegetable soup, grilled ham­ A Harvest and Fun Festival will be during the event. Next W edne^y, the Friendship Circle will meet in the Spiritual Gifts and Talents in Your he is now co-owner of the Gwrgeport tion and answer period led by John for Oct. 31 and Nov. 1 and 2. Fliers for this and some trip to Brown’s next week, the ceramic classes will be burger on a bun, homemade brownies, tea. sponsored by the Bowers School PTA All residents of Mayfair Gardens Christian Living,’’ will introduce the truck stop. Another brother. Morris of Search Ministries, Dr. craft room. canceled. However, any advanced members may drop by The PTA opened the season with a other exciting trips are available here at our office. Thursday: Chicken ala king on fluffy rice, peas, Saturday, Oct. 1, from 10 a.m. to 1 are invited to participate in a kitchen Gary Garwood, Dr. Carlos Benavides to work on their project if they desire. coffee for room mothers and Speaking of trips, two buses will be taking off cranberry sauce, orange sherberl, tea. p.m., at the school, rain or shine. social Monday a t 1:30 p.m. in Cronin and Ralph Mattson. Also at 6, Class openings teachers. Ray Gardiner, school prin­ New program offered Wednesday morning at 10 for a three-day stay at Friday: Homemade chicken soup, grinders, chocolate Hall. “Toby’s Treasure Treehouse,” a film Speaking of Wednesday, last week we started our chip cookies, tea. The festival, which is open to the cipal, welcomed the mothers and Second Congregational Church, 385 Young people who are in Grade 9 Brown's. The dates of this trip are Sept. 28, 29 and 30. for young Christians, will be shown to crewel embroidery class and had a nice turnout; public, will include games and booths stressed cooperation and com­ N. Main St., Manchester, has a new and those in higher grades who have Those going should report at the center at 9 a.m. Schedule for the week Emanuel Hill Chapter of elementary school children. however, we still have a few openings and anyone in­ G et fla g for the sale of handmade articles, munication between the home and program of preparation for young not as yet been confirmed in the Golf banquet Monday: 8 a.m., senior golf best ball tourney at East Alcoholics Anonymous will meet A coffee hour will conclude the terested need only drop by Wednesday morning. In the afternoon, after a roast ham dinner, the action baked goods and white elephant school for the betterment of each people planning to join the church. Oiristian faith are eligible. Remember that on Wednesday, Sept. 28, our annual Hartford course. 10 a m., kitchen social games. Noon to tonight at 8 in Luther Hall of evening program. Nursery service Some people have been wondering about flu shots, and started with our center receiving a beautiful door flag. It items. Refreshments will be child. A recent open house opened the Beginning W e d n e ^ y at 3:15 p.m. Those interested are asked to call senior golf banquet will be held at the Army and Navy 12:30 p.m., lunch served. 1 p.m., pinochle games. Bus E m an u el L u th era n C hurch, 60 will be available. so we are planning to set up a tentative date of Tuesday, was presented by John Baer, a member of the American available in the school cafeteria PTA's ci'rrent membership drive,. and continuing weekly through May the church office, 649-2863 weekdays Club starting with a happy hour at 6:30. A roast beef Church St. Oct. 18, here at the center from 10 a.m. to noon. We’ll to Legion Post. One phone call to him and he was able to get pickup at 8:30 a.m., return trips at 12:30 p.m. and 3 30 1978, instruction will be offered in the from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. dinner will be served at 7:30 followed by presentation of p.m. telling you more about this later. one for us. We all thank him and the Legion for donating Christian faith. Dr. James D. prizes. 'The Rosary is being said each Sun­ Our sincere condolences to our good friend A1 Chellman it to us. Ours was really in bad shape, and we are most Tuesday: 9 a.m., bus for shopping at the Parkade and MacLauchlin, pastor, will lead the MANCHESTER The happenings here at the center start with a very day from 7:30 to 8 p.m. on radio sta­ ONE whose brother passed on last week. Also, we heard that grateful. Main St. 10 a.m., square dance and oil painting classes. 1 Talk for parents set group. . DRIVE-IN/ROUTES 6 8 444 heavy rainy Tuesday, and despite the rain we started our tion WINF. Inez Mahoney is still a patient at Manchester Memorial Next on the program was a very interesting talk by p.m., return trip from shopping and also senior bowling O N ' oil painting class and did have a fair turnout. This class is league at the Parkade Lanes. a.—* -— na.—.^1^ Hospital and that Thomas Rhodes is also a patient there. Mike Riley and Frank Delaney who discussed and gave The Hartford Associaton for the Education of Young ONE held on Tuesdays starting at 10 a.m., and we still have Wednesday: 10 a.m., two buses leave for Brown’s. Children will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Tower us a clearer picture of how Northeast Utilities works. We PubtMxd tvory tvoning noopi room for more people. C a rd g a m e s thank both men for the valuable information. Also, pinochle games and crewel class and meeting of Suite at the Hartford Insurance Group at Hartford Plaza, Siindoyi inO holMim. EflMrad 01 «M Our square dance class is going along in fine shape; Friendship Circle. Noon to 12:30p.m., lunch served. 12:45 MonetwoMr. Conn. Pom Offloo M 8«- nsuT-ia la iiu iiM Ml M On Wednesday morning, we had 36 players for our Let us not forget that Nellie Moran is at Manchester Asylum St., Hartford. Phone S49-S491 oond CttM Man Manar. however, we still could use a few more dancers. p.m., bridge games. Craft class canceled. Bus pickup at pinochle games and the winners were: Sam Schoors, 605; Manor and come Tuesday she will be celebrating her 98th Guest speaker will be Ms. Jean Rustic!, consultant for Remember that beginners are welcome, so stop by next 8:30 a.m. and return trips at 12:30 p.m. and 3:15 p.m. the Early Childhood and Parenting Services, Bureau of SuoflMted Carrier Rataa Audrey E^rey, 598; Helena Gavello, 596; Marge McLain, birthday. P tyiM t In AOvanoa Tuesday morning and take in the action. ’The afternoon ended in great style as the Sunshiners ’Thursday: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., open card playing and our Community and Adult Education. She will s p e * on the SlngMoopy...... \ iMgkt 595; Joe Windsor, 584; A1 Chellman, 581; Mina Reuther, I oDMaenu/t sun 100 During the afternoon while some of our members were outdoor shuffleboard. Noon to 12:30 p.m., lunch served. role of parents in today’s educational environment. POi Waakly...... OOO 580; Josephine Schuetz, 572, and Bess Moonan, 573. came through in flying colors with singing and music stm m Ona montn...... 13.00 busy knocking over the hardwood at the Parkade Lanes in Bus pickup at 10 a m. for lunch. Return at 12:30 p.m. In the afternoon, while the craft class was busy styled just for us. It sure put everyone in a happy mood, All educators, parents, and anyone in terest in the Thfaa montta ...... 111.70 our Senior Bowling League, members of our bridge club Friday: 10 a m., kitchen social games. Noon to 12:30 subject is Invited. Friday’s daily 8I> monma...... 133.00 downstairs, we had four tables for our bridge games and and everyone left for home humming or singing the good SWISS GONSPIMCY Ona year...... $40.00 held a special going away party for our good friend and p.m., lunch served. 1 p.m., setback games. Bus pickup at "»Ml too M I Iriaw Hi the prize winners were Clayton Guenther, 5880; Rene old tunes. So thanks a bunch, Sunshiners, for starting our lottery num ber Man Ralaa Upon naquaal mus-ojo regular bridge player, Lou Buller. 8:30 a m., return trips at 12 30 p m. and 3:30 p.m SuOaorlbaia wM laU lo racalva Maire, 4040; Marge McLain, 3690, and Mary ’Thrall, 3010. indoor season off with a bang. 372 M r naarapapar bafora 0:30 p.m. Show tickets Fundraiser slated MYSTERY OF GODS thould talapnona lha circulallon PIUS OapaOmanl. 047-0040. STUDENT TEACHEM 6 4 9 - 9 1 3 3 We have received a batch of tickets for the fourth an­ nual Evening of the Performing Arts sponsored by the There will be a fund will be a guest at the event, raiser Sunday from 7 to 10 which will be held at the Manchester Area Conference of Churches. The entertain­ ment will be held at Bailey Auditorium of Manchester p.m. for John FitzPatrick, Knights of Columbus Hall, High School on Saturday, Oct. 22, at 8 p.m. a Democratic candidate 138 Main St. AU St4>p&Sh4>ps open Sunday 9 am-5 pm for the Manchester Board Tickets for seniors are very reasonable. This show is Refreshments will be being produced by Marci and Roger Negro, who are the of Directors. *M 0Di«an R17 to purtfiMS K«an iM 117 to pwtfwM W* IM eeweon and e 17 to pwowe U.S. Rep. William Cotter served. hard workers in producing our Senior Variety Show each year. It should be a very enjoyable night out, and it is for a terrific cause. So stop by and pick up a ticket. I hear CaJeeAfix tell that our own Sunshiners will be a part of the show. FREE! F R E ^ A s p BVtlOOK 8t4>p&8liop^ 20 oz. loaf Stop & Shop 3oz.pkg.Stop4Shop Theater achedule L a y e r 18V^oz. package 32 ounce i Em N « l Mu m aim rtlM N MMm Mm M M M bb* t ns«aN% M tt i Daisy Bread S ^ I M n k S a tu rd a y S u n d a y iM naM aiM vw^ ...... • In M ib A b f M M . W H p l H • Assorted F la v o rs ____ bottle Sliced While A s s o rted 0«MSw> t« a n - M Oa i iM s s Sen n S* On 1 Mix Flavors Manchester Drive-In — Manchester Drive-In — Paraprofessionals "Take the Money and Run," "Take the Money and Run,” ^AHNPASE-YOUHCNOICEI US OVER! .7, 7:15; "One on One," 8:45; 7:15; "One on One,” 8:45; win pension suit "Play It Again Sam,” 10:30 "Play It Again Sam,” 10:30 W* ffM eoi«en an) • |7 to pwtfw W«Mr»t oowon and a 17 to pixcAesa Showcase Cine 1 — ___e n o i $r supsecT'SE* Showcase Cine 1 — ISOUPS « - - | | "Suspiria," 1:40-3:35-5:30- "Suspiria,” 1:40-3:35-5:30- ]•CHICXENM0IU10Vl S7. Superior Court Judge 'Thomas O’Sullivan has ruled in 7:30-9:30 7:30-9:30 > VEI. VESETAMU 10« u. favor of four paraprofessionals who had sought to make EggNoodles Im perial Showcase Cine 2 — "Buck Showcase Cine 2 — “ Buck ' VEinANE 10% U. retroactive payments to the Town of Manchester pension waffles F R E E t i i ^ Rogers," 2.15-4:05-5 55-7:45- > MUSHOOH 10% u. 6 ^ so ~F-g Sen 71 Sn On i i -m m w Showcase Cine 4 — "Spy,” Showcase Cine 4 — "Spy,” 2 TISSUES ’Die plaintiffs said that they were erroneously left out 222 .'irj:." ■ half DINNERS 2 » f » l 2:25-5:00-7:25-9:45 2:25-5:00-7:25-9:45 Ice of the pension plan when they began work in 1970. They B lo w M C .. OEOUUW OR Nutley Z im . OMXEI. TUKn-ttP have been members of the plan since 1973 but sought to be Showcase Cine 5 — "Beau Showcase Cine 5 — "Beau • TH IN Geste,” 2:00-3:55-5:45-7:35- Geste,” 2-00-3:55-5-45-7:35- m m caitoi included from the starting date of employment. 9:30 9:30 • S P A G H E H I Cream Margarine' ’This would have required that the four make back «ir#i TFv$ csv«sn I I I Vernon Cine 1 — "Smokey Vernon Cine 1 — "Smokey 3;e89* payments for the time that they were not included in the and the Bandit,” 2:00-7:15- and the Bandit,” 1:15-3:00- A U t VAHEBEt - M F The best chicketi m all n Save III Save II FRESH - CRISP - ASP PINK, GREEN. OR LEMON-DETERGENT n a n o u s -u p pension plan. 9:30 5:10-7:15-9:30 Town Counsel Victor Moses had ruled that such retroac­ Vernon Cine 2 — “One on 1 S P A G H E n i Vernon Cine 2 — "One on GREEN tive payments, which are normally prohibited by the ii 2 5 til 25" |1 One,” 2:00-7:30-9:15 2 SAUCE t 8 9 * Lg 32 ounce |ir 12oz.|«SIC9iShae ^ 1 One,” 1:30-3:15-5:00-7:30-9:15 PEAS town’s pension ordinance, would be permissible in this Ifew Etuflaiid are here. Snack Ahoy 0 J 1 \% Stop & Shop Spaghetti • M M M fH E U D case. UP-O M PrEO M The Pension Board, however, disagreed with Moses Mayonnaise %\% Sauce El • PANCAKE Crackers Liquid V I LEAF and ruled against the back payments. The board cited the .“ •-.V ".4 riot: J„,g:l ORIGHUL • M IX 2 : 5 9 * SPINACH pension ordinance and said that a change in the ordinance AU FLAVORS - AGP ANN PAGE-QUART JAR would have to be made to permit the four to make the Savings in our Sell Service Deli ^ MM FACE - WIUHE MO retroactive payments. ur-tAusME. rffraiM. m Hillshire Farm-Smoked 2 Great Chickens from Maine & Maryland. WJ* i»v$ 1.5? WA«TN$eow^ L_J,| DIXIELAND • PANCAKE CHEESE The Board of Directors also decided not to make any • SYRUP S I 8 9 * Look-Fit Mayo­ change in the ordinance for this case. Save ||3 Save II JAZZ PIZZA H Thus, the four paraprofessionals filed suit against the l i 2 cM ua-up Yogurt town, and Judge O’Sullivan ruled in their favor. Child Mild or Gem Beef Franks BQ' 2 5 | i 26* |l nnaise U P lB J C M n 13Vi M, pKtag. 1SWozpKk*g. £1 SUNDAY M f "Under these circumstances, there is no bar to the Stop & Shop Sliced Cold Cuts ;.t 89“ I ORANGE k piiH QQO BROCCOLI town treasurer accepting the contributions now offered," Bologna. P&P or Speed Luncheon Loaf Betty Crocker Betty Crocker | NIGHTS I JUICE c a itH U w c p c b B e 1 0 u . O’Sullivan said in his decision. Rath Beef Weiners ' • 89‘ Blueberry gl:g Kteshed £ Wc pick thv best fruit & vegetables "Because the problem was not caused by the plaintiffs, Rath Sliced Bacon *1" Muffin Mix Potato Buds ^ n m n s .- s«. n I*- '* • » ! .- Wo 7$ t r Cki I HEALTH AND BEAUTY AIDS and the ordinance provides no way to solve it, the quoted Swift Corned Beef Brisket ?'‘ 1« C h ic k e iis ---- FRUH language deprives the plaintiffs of their property without Cooked Ham-Domestic “‘r’.J s r’ i.” ’2” I Grocery ]ipj | Free due process,” he said. 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r PAGE EIGHT-A- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mancheitcr, Conn,, Sat., Sept. 24, 1877 stir Frank J. Broda Earl W. Heimerdinger ObItuariM BOLTON - Frank J. Broda, 44, of 97 ROCKVILLE - Earl W. Heimer­ Noise test is delayed Community ealondar Birch Mt. Rd. died Friday night at dinger, 04, of 128 Grand Ave. died this Today’s inclement weather has postponed a test Carl Zinsser, a member of the Board of Directors, Coventry Democrats Manchester Memorial Hospital. He was morning at Yale-New Haven M n. Clifford H. Lota of the noise level at the Manchester Ice & l^ el Inc. received a complaint from one of tte residats the husband of Mrs. Gall Gustafson Hospital. He was the husband of Mrs. building at 51 Bissell St. ELLINGTON — M n. Ellen Kennedy Ethel Magefrau Heimerdinger. about the matter. Zinsser checked with the (DEP) Broda. Ronald Kraatz of the Town Health Department Andover East Hartford Lotx, M, of 39 Blueberry Circle died Mr. Heimerdinger was bom April and was told the state has drafted minimum stan­ won’t set platform Mr. Broda was bom Aug. 15,1933 in New Friday at St. Prancli Hospital and was to conduct the test with machinery borrowed dards for noise that will go into effect soon, possibly Monday York, son of Charles and Sandra Colombo 11, 1913 in Rockville and had lived Sunday Medical Center, Hartford, after a long 11- from the Department of Environmental Protection within three months. Town clerk, 6 to 8 p.m.. Town Of­ The (Coventry Democratic Town Broda of Bolton, and bad lived in Bolton here all his life. Before retiring last (DEP). Mortgage burning at the Wesley Phillips said. Ineu. She was the wife of Clifford H. Lotx, ’The town zoning regulations presently contain no fice Building. Committee has decided not to have a most of his life. He bad been employed for February, he was employed for 25 Memorial Methodist Church, 9:30 The group is still without a cam­ a member of the state police who former­ The test was scheduled after recent complaints levels for noise a ^ other similar items. Alan Lam- Assessor, first selectman and tax 22 years at the Army National Guard years as a service man by Farmoil of a.m. service. formal platform for the upcoming paign manager. Democrats have ly served as resident trooper in Ellington. from neighboring residents about the level of noise son, the town planner, has proposed that the Plan­ Camp Hartell In Windsor Locks. He was a Rockville. He was a member of collector, 7 to 9 p.m.. Town Office municipal election. Town Chairman rented the old Zollo’s building on Mn. Lotx was bom in Portland, Maine, from the building. Building. Tuesday communicant of St. Maurice’s Church. ’Trinity Lutheran Church of Vernon. ning and Zoning Commission consider adopting such Richard Cromie said local can­ Daley Rd. as campaign and bad lived in the Ellington-Vernon area Residents of Bissell and Foster Sts. have signed a levels. ’This would make it easier to enforce com­ Planning committee meeting. Car­ He is also survived by a daughter. Miss Other survivors are a son, Earl G. Planning and Zoning Commission, didates would speak on specific headquarters. for the past 16 yean. She attended the petition complaining about the noise. ’The company plaints concerning such things as noise and odor. nival ‘77, 7:30 p.m., Raymond Kimberly Broda, at home. Heimerdinger of Worcester, Mass.; 7:30 p.m.. Town Office Building. issues over the next few weeks in­ Cromie urged candidates to get out First Congregational Church of Vernon installed a new ice-making machine earlier this Zinsser was told that the DEP does have equip­ Recreation Commission, 7:30p.m., Library. stead of issuing a platform. The funeral is Monday with a Mass at a sister, h&s. Pearl H. Wuthrich of year. and "knock on doors” He suggested and formerly taught at its Church School. ment for measuring noise level and he ask ^ to Town Office Building. Wednesday St. Maurice’s Church at 9 a.m. Burial will Tolland; and two grandchildren. Platform Committee Chairman townspeople accompany the can­ She is alM survived by a son, Darreii Anthony Botticello and Richard Connors, owners borrow it. be in Bolton Center Cemetery. Tuesday Tax audit workshop of Town Coun­ Alvah Phillips, former chairman of didates to introduce them to Lotx, at home; her mother, Mn. Janet The funeral is Monday at 1:30 p.m. of the business, said that they have taken steps to Connors agreed to the test, which was scheduled Friends may call at Holmes Funeral Andover Elementary School PTO, cil, 6:30 p.m.. Town Hall. the town committee, said a platform neighbors. Kennedy of Portland, Maine; two at Trinity Lutheran Church, enclose the addition and reduce the noise. Most of for this morning. Home, 400 Main St., Manchester, Sunday the work has been finished. 8 p.m., school. (Conservation Commission, 7:30 would commit all candidates to a "We are running against an incum­ brothen, Wiiiiam K enney of Portiand Meadowlark Rd., Vernon. ’The Rev. from 7 to 9 p.m. p.m.. Town Hall. stand and expose the party to bent council which reduced taxes by and John R. Kennedy of Kittery, Maine; Donald J. McClean, pastor, will of­ Wednesday The family suggests that any m em orial______IN MEMORIAM Massage parlor ordinance criticism from the opposition. one mill this year, and we must have and a sister, Mrs. Marian Rich of West­ ficiate. Burial will be in Grove Hill IN MEMORIAM Young at Heart, 1:30 p.m., An­ In loving memory of Helen K amendments hearing, 7:30 p.m.. Daniel Manley, an unsuccessful complete commitment to the slate to brook, Maine. gifts may be made to the American Cancer r^meterv memorial gifts may be made to the In loving memory of Anthony BlretU dover Congregational Church. who paued away September 24. 1962 Waters who passed away a year ago Town Hall. candidate for the Town Council two win,” the chairman said. Society, 237 E. Center St., Manchester. Memorial Fund of Trinity Lutheran today September 25. 1976. Community Health Service nurse, Graveside services wili be Monday at 1 Friends may call at Ladd Funeral Adult reading materials ordinance years ago, said it was a dangerous Council candidate Richard Giggey Church or to the American Cancer A happy home we once enjoyed, 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.. Town Hall. p.m. in Evergreen Cemetery, Portiand, Home, 19 Ellington Ave., Sunday How sweet the memory still. You will always live in my heart, and hearing, 8 p.m.. Town Hall. precedent for the platform com­ described the candidates as a cross­ Maine. John J. Wilhelm Jr. from 7 to 9 p.m. S o c ie ty , 237 E. C e n te r S t., Youre passing left a loneliness. not a day goes by but I think of your Friday mittee to recommend no platform. This world will never fill. loving ways You will never be Thursday cut of the community. He stressed The Introvigne-Plante Funeral Home, COVENTRY - John J. Wilhelm Jr., 29, The family suggests that any Manchester. forgotten Mobile Consumer Information The platform committee — com­ East Hartford Chamber of organization, noting the many un­ 9S E. Main St., Stafford Springs, is in of Willimantlc, formerly of Coventry, died Sadly missed by. Wilfred, Center, 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., Andover prised of Phillips, Betsy Patterson, Wife and Family Husband Commerce hosts Glastonbury and registered or unaffiliated voters in charge of arrangements. Thursday at Windham Community Market, Rt. 6. Robert Walsh, Ruth Benoit and town. There are no calling hours. Manchester chambers for lunch at Memorial Hospital, Willimantlc. Patricia White — has held five The Democrats plan advertising, a The family suggests that any memorial Ramada Inn, noon. Mr. Wilhelm was born in Willimantlc meetings, but apparently did not spaghetti supper, and a bake sale as gifts may be made to the American Zoning Board of Appeals, 7:30 and had lived in Coventry most of his life, draft a platform. part of their campaign. The bake sale Cancer Society, 337 E. Center St., molng to Willimantlc two years ago. For p.m.. Town Hall. "By not taking a stand until late in Economic Development Commis­ is today, in front of the town’s three Manchester. the past nine years, he had been employed the game we can be more f exible," supermarkets. at the American Thread Co. in Williman- Bolton sion, 7:30 p.m.. Town Hall. Mrs. Gertrude F. Metcalfe tic. Today Friday He is survived by his parents, Mr. and •-Vi Democratic Party holds Carnival Mrs. Gertrude Fave Metcalfe. 60. of Mrs. John J. Wilhelm Sr. of Coventry; a OPEN Bolton vs. Enfield junior pony foot­ Hartford, formerly of Manchester, died ‘77, fiesta-type celebration, brother, Laurence Wilhelm of Andover; ball, 1:30 p.m., Herrick Memorial Friday at St. Francis Hospital and Park. Manchester Armory, 8:30 p.m. to four sisters, Miss Cheryl Wilhelm and 12:30 a.m. Medical Center, Hartford. She was the Mrs. Gladys Rychling, both of Coventry, Sunday Dog survey planned widow of George A. Metcalfe. Mrs. Lorraine Masse of Rockville and Bolton Lions Club Bar-B-Q, 12:30 to Mrs Metcalfe was born in New Mrs. Martha Curley of Medina, Ohio. 4 p.m., Bolton Riding Academy, Rt. Vernon be the first time this type of survey Hampshire and lived in Manchester Tlie funeral is Monday at 1 p.m. at 85. has been done in town. before going to Hartord 35 years ago. She In keeping with state statutes, Ver­ Potter Funeral Home, 456 Jackson St., Hebron Dogs should, according to law, be had been employed by the United Cerebral SUNDAY Monday non Dog Warden Anthony Nesta will Willimantlc. Burial will be in Townsend Senior Citizens Committee, 7:30 Monday start Monday to conduct a survey on licensed after they reach the age of Palsy Association of Hartford and by Cemetery, Andover. six months. other fund-raising organizations. p.m., Bentley Memorial Library. Assessor, tax collector and town unlicensed dogs. Friends may call at the funeral home Town officials ask for the coopera­ She is survived by two sons, Charles W. clerk, 7 to 9 p.m.. Town Office The state statues provide that after Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. SHOP 10 A.M. TO 5 P.M. Tuesday tion of the public. If anyone has a dog Metcalfe of East Hartford and George A. Building. Aug. 1 of each year the wardens con­ Republican Town Committee, 8 which should be licensed, they may Metcalfe of Hartford; a daughter, Mrs. Sanitarian, 6 to 9 p.m. by appoint­ duct this special survey. But because William M. LaPointe p.m.. Community Hall. do so at the office of the town clerk in Trudy Finn of South Windsor; a half ment, Town Office Building. X this year is the first year that Vernon Wednesday the Memorial Building, Park PI. sister, Mrs. Josephine Callahan of New TOLLAND — William M. LaPointe, 53, FOR THESE OUTSTANDING VALUES! Adult education registration, 7 to 9 has had a full-time warden, this will Hampshire; and four grandchildren. of Windsor, formerly of Tolland, died Senior citizens, 1 p.m.. Community p.m., Rham High School. Hall. The funeral is Tue^ay at 10 a.m. at Thursday at his home. Tuesday Samsel-Bassinger Funeral Home, 419 Mr. LaPointe was born in Fitchburg, Thursday Planning and Zoning Commission, Mass., and had formerly lived in Tolland. Board of Health, 7:30 p.m.. Com­ Buckland Rd., South Windsor. Burial will 8 p.m.. Town Office Building. Pouring a new bridge Area bulletin board He was employed at Faxon Engineering munity Hall. be in Soldiers Field, Northwood Boy Scout Troop 28 adult troop Cemetery, Wilson. Traffic continues to be detoured around the Bolton Rd. area Co., West Hartford. He was a Navy 2-DAY SIZZLERS &SUNDAY Friday committee, 7 p.m., Gilead Hill veteran of World War II. in Vernon as construction workers pour cement for the suppor­ Friends may call at the funeral home Friends of the Library family tree School. Ellington. A social hour will start at onday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. He is survived by two sons, William M. ting columns of a new bridge. The old bridge was torn down Andover 6:15 and dinner will be served at 7:15 LaPointe Jr. and Robert C. LaPointe, both program, 8 p.m., Bentley Memorial Wednesday The family suggests that any memorial Library. several weeks ago as work started on widening 1-86. (Herald p.m. The theme of the dinner will be Public health nurses, 1 to 3 p.m.. The Consumer Protection gifts may be made to the United Cerebral of Tolland; three daughters, Ann P. “Oktober-Fest.” Music for dancing Saturday Town Office Building. photo by Dunn) Department's mobile consumer in­ Palsy Association, 80 Whitney St., Hart­ LaPointe, Mary Alice LaPointe and will be by Guenther and the Happy Friends of the Library story hour, Boy Scout Troop 28, 7 p.m., Gilead formation center will be at the An­ ford, 06105. Kathleen A. LaPointe, all of Tolland; a Wanderers Band and there will be brother, Robert LaPointe of Lockport, 11 to 11:30 a.m., Bentley Memorial Hill School. dover Market, Rt. 6, Friday from i entertainment by the Alpine Land Mrs. Bertie T. Childress N.Y.; and a sister, Mrs. Mary Campbell of Library. Board of Finance, 8 p.m.. Town Of­ 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Staff members [ P r in c e will answer -questions, distribute Dancers of New Britain. Contact the ANDOVER — Mrs. Bertie Teno Leominster, Mass. fice Building. literature, and help consumers with Chamber office about tickets. Childress, 60, of Rock Hill, S.C., died The funeral is Monday at 8:15 a.m. from Thursday Many sports contests The Vernon League of Women Burke-Fortin Funeral Home, 76 Prospect any problems. Friday in Rock Hill. She was the mother Board of Selectmen, 3 p.m.. Town Voters will include a home energy of Mrs. Patricia C. Medlin of Andover. St., Rockville, with a Mass at St. Office Building. workshop as part of its meeting She is also survived by another Matthew’s Church at 9. Burial will be in set in East Hartford Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the daughter, a son and a sister. St. Bernard's Cemetery, Fitchburg, at 3 tm m :: Coventry Bolton Rockville High School library. The The funeral is Monday at 11 a.m. in the . P'*n- guest moderator will be Dennis Friends may call at the funeral home Today Sports events involving East Hart­ EHHS cross country team vs. The Preliminary Scholastic Ap­ Bass Funeral Home chapel in Rock Hill. Davey of Tolland. Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. North Coventry Volunteer Fire ford teams in the coming week in­ Windham and Enfield at EHHS, 3:30 p.m. titude Test/National Merit Burial will be in Forest Lawn Cemetery, # 40Channei EHHS badminton team vs. Simsbury at The Tri-Town YOUTH Organiza­ Charlotte, N.C. Department Auxiliary dance, 9 p.m. clude: Scholarship Qualifying Test will be Simsbury, 3:30 p.m. tion will sponsor its second annual CB Transceiver Prince Tennis Racket to 1 a.m., St. Mary’s Qiurch Hall, Rt. given Oct. 18 for ^ Ito n High School South Windsor Penney girls swimming team vs. softball game Sunday from 1 to 6 ,-4 31. Sunday students. All juniors planning to go Famous Cannon No Iron With Cover Manchester at Penney, 3:30 p.m. p.m. at Henry Park, Rockville. The Monday Flag football games begin at 10:30 on to higher education should take strung Monday Penney JV soccer team vs. Enfield in youth group will play Tri-Town of­ Manchester police report Fashion Print Sheets 0 . Town Council work session, 7:30 a.m., McAuliffe Park and Martin Park. the test. To learn more, contact June Reg. 119.70 W8 W8 ^ ° With Board of Welfare, 10 to 11 a.m.. Enfield, 3:30 p m ficials. Anyone interested in joining p.m.. Town Hall. Midget football games at McAuliffe Penney girls and boys cross country Krisch, BHS guidance counselor. Sta-Tite Town Hall. Park. At 1 p.m., Elks vs. Mustangs; at 3 the organization may sign up Sunday Many deluxe features; for road emergencies Nylon Tuesday teams vs. Manchester and Simsbury in The Bolton Bulldogs junior pony Circle, East Hartfora, was charged today TWIN FLAT Coventry Mothers Club potluck p.m., Cardinals vs. Vikings. at the gate. There will be a general Ronald Quinn, 29, of 40 Rustic Lane, and traffic reports. FCC type approved. Simsbury, 3 p m. football team plays the Enfield Stars at 12:20 a.m. with operating a motor vehi­ &FIT I R e *.-1.99 Larger 'sweet spot’, you hit the ball with more supper, 6:30 p.m.. First Blood pressure clinic, 2 to 4 p.m. membership meeting Oct. 4 at 6:45 E)ast Hartford, was arrested Thursday at CB Clip On Antenna, Reg. 1 9 .9 9 ...... 14.66 Penney freshman football team vs. today at 1:30 p.m. at Herrick cle under the influence of alcohol. He was power and accuracy, using less effort. Con^egational Church, Main St. and 7 to 9 p.m.. Town Hall. Monday p.m. at Legion Hall, West Rd. 1 a.m. and charged with conspiracy to FULL FLATS FIT, Reg. 4 .9 9 . .3 .6 6 Illing Junior High School in Manchester, Memorial Park. Sunday, the senior released on a 3100 non-surety bond. Court Town Council hearing on charter Wednesday EHHS soccer team vs, Penney at 3:15 p.m. "Exercise through Yoga" classes, commit burglary in the third degree and QUEEN FLAT & FIT, Reg. 8 .9 9 ...... 7.44 KRACO Deluxe 40 Channel CB date, Oct. 4, East Hartford. Top Name Tennis Balls revision, 7:30 p.m.. Town Hall. EHHS, 3:30 p.m. pony team travels to Lebanon and the conspiracy to commit larceny in the third 14030, Reg. 146.70 ...... 1 09.70 Voter-making session, 7 to 9 p.m., sponsored by the Indian Valley Robert Burnham, 21, of 1897 Main St., CASES, Reg. 3.99 (Pkg. 0( 2 )...... 2 .96 Can of 3, O nly...... 1 .9 9 EHHS JV football team vs. Simsbury midget team plays in Hebron. degree. His charges stem from a com­ Tuesday Avery Street Christian Reformed YMCA, will start Oct. 4 at the East Hartford, was charged with Coventry Football Association, Church. at Simsbury, 3:30 p.m. Saturday Talcottville Congregational Church. plaint that the A-1 Gas Station at 329 E. EHHS badminton team vs. Watertown Center St. was burglarized last Dec. 13 operating a motor vehicle under the in­ 7:30 p.m.. Town Hall. Thursday Penney soccer team vs. Enfield at En­ Vernon The 10-week program will run on fluence of liquor when the . car he was at EHHS, 3:30 p.m. and that |1,700 was reported missing from FRBC 3C3 R (SSnimm Wednesday Reception for William Spohn, Penney JV football team vs. field, 10 a.m. The annual fall dinner of the Tuesdays at 7 p.m. for beginners and driving hit a pickup truck on W. Middle OFF EHHS football team vs. Manchester at 8: IS p.m. for intermediates. Mrs. Pat a floor safe. Board of Welfare, 7;30 to 8:30 p.m.. former high school principal, 7 to 9 Manchester at Penney, 3:15 p.m. Rockville Area Chamber of Tpke. There was fender damage done to Reg. Prices Morse Code Steam & Dry EHHS, 1:30 p.m. Winter of Tolland will be instrucor. Quinn is being held on a 32,500 bond. His Walkie Talkie Town Hall. p.m.. South Windsor High School. Penney football team vs. Conard at Commerce will be Oct. 14 at the trial date is Monday at East Hartford. both vehicles, according to police. There ENTIRE STOCK OF Iron Tuesday Country Squire Restaurant, Rt.83, To register, call the YMCA office, were seven t^n-age passengers seated in Board of Health, 7:30 p.m.. Town Board of Education, 7:30 p.m., Conard, 1:30 p.m. Police received a report at 5:50 this EHHS girls swimming team vs. Wind­ 872-7329. the pickup truck bed at the time of the acci­ Hall. Timothy Edwards School. Public in­ morning concerning a burglary at Giovan­ Fabrics and 661 sor Locks at EHHS, 3:15 p.m. dent, police said. There were no injuries Park and Recreation Commission, put is sought on elementary school ni’s Restaurant, 250 Hartford Rd. Police Sewing Patterns 1 Pair 7:30 p.m.. Town Hall. redistricting. EHHS volleyball team vs. Hall at Hall, reported. Court date, Oct. 11, East Hart­ 9 3:15 p.m. Court cases said items valued at about |905 including Morse code keyey, Think SPRING this FALL... ford. A huge selection of Thursday Friday 1500 worth of instant match lottery ■ volume control; Fabric guide for better EHHS soccer team vs. Fermi at brand name, better ironing. Iron with South Windsor Square Dance Club EHHS, 3:30 p.m. tickets, were reported missing. Forced Emanuele Cassarino, 36, of Bristol, was .} telescoping antenna. Board of Education, 7:30 p.m., quality fabrics. steam-ordry. *1119 dance, 8 to 11 p.m., Wapping Elemen­ Penney soccer team vs. Windham at entry was gained through a side door, charged at 12:34.a.m. today with failure to Coventry High School. Rockville PLANT NOW and SAVE... grant the right of way at an intersection tary School. Penney, 3:30 p.m. police said. ------Saturday Penney badminton team vs. St. The following cases were Discounts, Police arrested Gary W. Barrett, 17, of when his car collided with another car Voter-making session, 9 a.m. to 1 Saturday heard recently in Common Large selection of spring ^ near the westbound entrance ramp on Thomas Aquinas at Penney, 3 p.m. up to 23 Elro St. Friday at about 11 p.m. and Toddier p.m.. Town Hall. Voter-making session, 9 a.m. to 1 Pleas Court 19, Rockville: W. Middle Tpke. The vehicles hit almost H 'Emerson Wednesday and fall dug trees and shrubs u charged him with breach of peace and Disposable AM/FM p.m.. Town Hall. • David W. Kolesinski, head on, police said, causing body damage EHHS JV soccer team vs. Newington 26, of Sadds Mill Rd,, ___ off spring prices possession of marijuana. Police had Diapers at EHHS, 3:30 p.m. answered a second complaint the same to both cars. Of the three passengers in AC/DC Portable Ellington, driving while un­ 01V» Penney volleyball team vs. Simsbury night about loud noise coming from the other car, driven by John J. Crispino Radio der the influence of liquor of Windsor, Alec Crispino, who was riding li.spiisiililc at Penney, 3:30 p.m. EVERGREENS SHADE TREES FRUITTREESI Barrett’s residence where he was having dUa A small fee is charged to of Directors. next week to make the final decision on Over 500 pages, illustrated. Pub. List 13.95 Tuesday a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Lottie cover general expenses. the party’s ticket. 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Martocchio, a workshop, 7:30 p.m., Rockville High dependently or in the workshop day. was informed by the party when he was With or would drop out of the race because of per­ retired machinist, said he plans to School, Loveland Hill. setting if preferred. 'Ilie workshop group also par­ NARCISSUS not selected that he would be considered ^Without • GRASS SEED sonal health reasons. Democratic Town pay off the mortgage on his house Thursday The planned activities begin ticipates in a series of trips to Chairman Theodore Cummings then an­ for future openings. Noone was not con­ and use some to help his children. at 10 a.m. and include a study area museums and galleries. Wood KlUor • TOPSOIL tacted about the recent vacancy. Planning Commission, 7:30 p.m.. nounced that Connors, who had b «n a THREE EASY WAYS TO CHARGE SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE The first check was for $10,000, Memorial Building, Park PI. of appropriate still-life For more information, contact Wa giva Hm aarvic# "I think it’s a slap in the face to the •SATURDAY SUNDAY Board of Education candidate, would be 1. CALDOR CHARGE 6 minus taxes, which brought it to a lit­ material, reviews of the basic June Linton, 29 White St., Touhnish, that Inauraa plantliw MANCHESTER VERNON Board of Education Public changed to the Board of Directors ticket. Democratic Club of Manchester and to the 2. MASTER CHARGE STORE HOUK; techniques and approaches to ^ OA»O0IC»ITiR 568-2620 3. BANKAMERICARD O aiyi'tl0i.iii.lat;30 tle over $7,000. (Herald photo by Relations Committee, 8 p.m.. Ad­ Rockville, or Carol Gorman, auccaaa Cummings this morning said that Con­ democratic process," Bletchman said of 1145 Tolland Turnpike Tri-CIty Shopping Contor Sef.9.9 a.m. to 9:30 yMchmond) drawing, and information on Merfow Rd., Tolland. the party’s selection procedure. Sun. 10i.m .toSp.m ministration Building, Park St. 144 M AIN 8T. EAST HARTFORD Mon.-Frl. 8-8 Sal. ft Sun. 8-5 PAGE TWO-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., Sept. 24, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Sat.. Sept. 24, 1977 — PAGE THREE-B Wing of evoning By CLIFF SIMPSON Pope turns 80 Monday “ Who listens?” the owner made hesitant suggestions The Chinese culture emphasized Juniors set pace for some changes. This professional respect for elders, including ancestor furious VATICAN CITY (UPI) - Pope Sometime ago I read about two worship. Naturaily they were dis­ listened intently, thought it over, and Paul VI marks his 80th birthday Mon­ psychiatrists who were riding down commented, "Let me take these mayed by these words. Perhaps they day, frail in health, saddened by a in the elevator together after a busy plans back and work your ideas into have bothered you, too. threat of religious schism and day of appointments. It was a hot them.” “Now great multitudes accom­ already promoting the prospects of midsummer day and the younger He did, and all through the building panied him; and he turned and said to man was exhausted. His face was the cardinal he would like to succeed in Tribe soccer success of that house there was a real them, ‘If anyone comes to me and flushed and his clothes rumpled. The him as head of the Roman Catholic By LEN AUSTER Roach at right wing had a goal and Frattaroli on the right side and with assist from Rob Walsh. The goal was dialogue. When it was finished the does not hate his own mother and Church. older man looked as fresh as a daisy, Herald Spurlawriler two assists and was a general over­ a diagonal run headed for the goal. architect remarked, “Not only did father...., he cannot be my dis­ Although the Vatican has repeated­ Lombardo's fourth of the season. cool and crisp as if he had just ciple’.” (Luke 14:25-27) all nuisance to the Simsbury defense. He beat the Simsbury fullback and "Simsbury was the first lest," we build a better house for your pur­ ly denied rumors he would resign on Who says Manchester High stepped out of a Brooks Brothers If these words are taken at their Roach, an early replacement, has sent a grounder to the left post, Danielson observed, "What we found pose as we worked together, but in his birthday, the Pope himself has has trouble scoring? You fashion plate. the process I have made a friend.” face value, it is not surprising that won a starting role, indicated Coach which hit the upright and bounced in. was an aggressive inside on the said his tenure as spiritual leader of couldn’t convince Simsbury The young man asked his compa­ Who should listen? Each one of us. they make us uneasy, lliis passage Dick Danielson. A defensive mistake allowed John forward line. All three (Frattaroli) the world’s estimated 700 million High soccer coach Bob Adams nion, “How on earth can you be so Poem of the week becomes a “fishbone” that is dif­ It didn’t take the locals long to get Power to take a successful shot on goals were on pure hustle. He won cool and composed after listening to Roman Catiftlics is limited by his of that fact after he saw his on the scoreboard, 24 seconds in fact. goal, beating Manchester goalie the job in practice this week. We saw “The testing” ficult to swallow. It seems contrary own approaching death. your patient’s problems all day?” to the central teaching of our Lord Trojans toppled by a resoun­ Sophomore winger Jeff Lombardo on Mark Copeland who had no chance. It he was aggressive. When, in the dim beginning of During a mass service near his With a shrug the senior that we should love. Jesus himself ding 6-2 count by the wing- the right side took the ball away from was the first goal the Indians had "That team played as 11 men. professional answered, "Who the years, summer retreat at Lake Albano a Simsbury defender and fed Bill allowed this year. showed his love for his mother when south of Rome, Pope Paul said powered Silk Towners yester­ Smayda was terrific. But it really listens?” God mixed in man the raptures he commended her to the care of the Finnegan in the middle. He drilled a isn't fair to single anyone out. This and the tears. recently he saw "the threshold of the day at Memorial Field. It quickly became 4-1 at 2:48 of the Everyone should disciple John, even as he hung on the shot at Trojan sophomore keeper (Simsbury) wasn’t an easy ball club And scattered through his beyond" approaching. Last year he third canto as Roach on the right I know that this often happens cross. How then shall we understand Brian Goddard which was stopped. But we made it look easy. We con­ brain in the starry stuff. told Easter worshipers "death for us The Indians in three starts have wing lofted a cross to Frattaroli in within the family. Time after time this? But a defender ran into Goddard, he trolled the center of the field" He said, "Behold! Yet this is cannot be far away.” shown steady improvement and re­ the middle. The latter took It in full during my ministry wjien couples The Abington Bible Commentary dropped it, and Frattaroli on the spot Assistant Coach Doug Pearson not enough. Adding to his disquiet have been main unbeaten. Simsbury is 1-2 after flight and on the half-hop drilled it brought their problems to my office, says that the word “hate” goes back banged it home. scouted Simsbury Wednesday and For I just test his spirit to painful health problems and the often the loss. The triumph also marked home. Simsbury got a goal back to one or the other was accus^ of not to the Aramaic and its meaning is More chances followed before a Danielson paid him and the players a make sure bitter dispute with rebel French the first time Manchester has beaten make it 4-2 at 4:49 but just over two listening. "to love less.” It does not mean that Simsbury since the latter joined the beautiful bit of passwork made it 2-0 compliment He saw Simsbury gave That he can dare the vision and Bishop Marcel Lefebvre over at 13:29 of the first period. Joel minutes later Frattaroli completed "I talk and talk and all he does is we have a burning hatred for our CCIL in 1975, the Trojans winning the hat trick. you the outside and the kids were in­ endure. Vatican moves to transform the Malinoski stole the ball at midfield turn a deaf ear," or, "No matter how parents but that we love the Lord church into a modern institution. two of three and the other ending in a telligent enought to take advantage many times I tell her, she never "I will withdraw My face. and fed it to center halfback Greg A corner kick by Roach came out of it These kids will listen. You tell more than anyone or anything. It is The Vatican has described the tie. listens.” Veil Me in shadow for a certain Smayda. Smayda, in turn, pushed it wide. Halfback Bill Kelly h- aded it them and they see it works what we challenging all values that might Pope’s health as good for a man of Instead of trying to find the answer space. What pushed the locals into high over to Roach, now on the right side back towards the net and it bounced tell them " compete for our love of Jesus. his age and heavy work schedule, but to a difficult problem, the conversa­ And leave behind only a broken gear was the work of juniors Bill with Lombardo shifted to the left off a Simsbury fullback. Frattaroli Manchester ventures to West Hart­ Nothing should interfere with our the pontiff still suffers from an tion turns into a debate. One waits clue, Frattaroli and Tom Roach. Frat- wing. Roach crossed it to the middle on the spot again had an open net to ford Tuesday afternoon (or a battle devotion to God, not even family ties. arthritic condition that makes it A crevice where the glory taroli in his first start at inside had where Finnegan slammed it home. boot left-footed his third tally in with Hall High with the Warriors also impatiently for the other to run down Have a dream painful for him to walk and was laid so that a blistering answer can be glimmers through. three goals, the hat trick, and an Roach at 3:20 of the second canto I-ombardo completed the scoring currently sporting a 3-0 mark. Henry David Thoreau once wrote: up twice this year with bouts of in­ given. Instead of listening and trying Some whisper from the sky. assist and mighty 5-2, 115-pound made it 3-0. He took a pas.s from at 3:22 of the final quarter with an "If one advances confidently in the fluenza. to understand the other's point of Some footprint in the road to track Me by. direction of his dreams, and Despite his frail condition. Pope view, the debaters yell louder and endeavors to live a life which he has "I will leave man to make the Paul has kept up his active schedule louder to prove a point. Who listens? imagined, he will meet with a fateful guess. of travels in Italy, his weekly general Everyone should. success unexpected in common hours.” Pope Paul VI Two architects Will leave him torn between audiences at the Vatican and the Tom Roach on way to score Chargers and Jets the no and yes. summer retreat at Castel Gandolfo I recall hearing about an architect, .\ I'liurkle and even officiated in the rain at an Lefebvre has continued in his Manchester High’s diminutive Tom Roach heads for goal with highly respected in his field, who Leave him unresting till he tain thought of spending his final When Noah and his family were open-air Way of the Cross procession defiance and has even recruited new years in retirement in a religious Simsbury’s Brad Meikeljohn in pursuit. Roach scored. (Herald presented plans for a new house to rests in Me, score in grid play cleaning out the ark after their at Rome’s (Colosseum last Easter. followers to what he calls the retreat at his northern hometown of his client. At every suggestion of Drawn upward by the choice photo by Dunn) perilous journey over the flood He has not been so successful in traditionalist faith in Europe and the Brescia as reported in Italian changes here and there, the architect that makes him free — waters, they came upon two snakes dealing with Bishop Lefebvre, the Americas. re a r^ up and expostulated, "Listen Leave him in tragic loneliness newspapers. Action in the Manchester Midget Football League last night at to choose. lingering in the corner of one of the French prelate who has accused the Lefebvre’s proselytizing and con­ Instead, the former Giovanni Bat­ to me. I know more about architec­ rooms. Rather annoyed that they had Pope and the Vatican of betraying tinued use of a Mass liturgy dating Mt. Nebo saw the Chargers blank the Eagles, 12-0, and the Jets ture than you do. You hired me to do With all in life to win or all to tista Montini has been preparing the lose." not followed the other animals who Catholicism’s ancient traditions and from the 16th century has threatened groundwork for the man he would subdue the Giants, 12-6. the job and you will take these plans being too lenient with the growth of Eagle runners had disembarked, Noah asked them, Pope Paul with the first real The Eagles fumbled on the second play from scrimmage with exactly as they are, or else.” — Edwin Markham like to see succeed him on what the "Why don’t you obey orders to go communism. religious schism in his 14-year reign. Finally the architect was fired and Hating parents church calls the Throne of St. Peter. the Chargers recovering. On the ensuing play, Sean Belleville forth and multiply?" Despite being suspended from his Though his health and the con­ another chosen who was equally One of the problems faced by mis­ The prelate is Giovanni Benelli, 56, skirted right end 31 yards for the touchdown. "That is our problem,” one priestly functions last year and tinuing dispute with Lefebvre ob­ qualified. He in turn presented plans sionaries in China years ago was the whom the Pope Paul named After stopping the Eagles, the Chargers mounted a drive. Tim replied, "We can’t go forth and mul­ repeated not-so-veiled threats of viously trouble him, the Vatican says archbishop of Florence June 2, and topple St.Paul for the "dream house.” Once again saying of Jesus about hating parents. tiply. You see, we are adders.” excommunication from the Pope, the Pope does not and cannot enter- made a cardinal 25 days later. Fogarty and Terrance Lee combined for 30 yards and a 15-yard Off to a good start is the East Catholic cross country team penalty moved it to the Eagle 15. A 15-yard pass play from with a 23-36 triumph over St. Paul yesterday at the Eagles’ Fogarty to Belleville upped the count to 12-0. LOCAL CHURCHES Wickham Park course. Best for the Chargers were Belleville, Fogarty, Tom Ken- ■’’r Premier harriers Terry Perrault decision. nison, Lee and- Mike Savidakis. Dave MacBryde, Chris Young, ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S CHURCH, ST. JAMES tllU R C H . Rev. James CALVARY CHURCH, Assemblieg of p.m., the Junior High Youth Group will E. Middle Tpke. Rev. Philip Hussey, Church School, Adult Forum — workshop JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES, 726 N. of St. Paul and East’s John Clifford Dave Kittredge was fifth, Pete Mark Allen, Dave Mazzotta and Paul Tetreault starred for the Archambault and Rev. Francis God, 647 E. Middle Tpke. Rev. Kenneth meet for a picnic at Susannah Wesley pastor. on new hymnal continues; 9:45 and 11 Main St. locked up in a terrific duel. They ran Kiro sixth and Jim Kane seventh. Eagles. Krukowski, co-pastors; Rt. Rev. Msgr. L. Gustafson, pastor. Hall; 7:30 p.m.. Praise and Teaching Ser­ Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday a.m.. Nursery for infants; 1:45 p.m., No Sunday Service, convention in neck and neck until the last half mile Also running well for East were Edward J. Reardon, pastor emeritus. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School Bible classes vice. In the nightcap, the Jets scored in the first quarter set up by a Masses at 8:30, 10:15 and 11:30 a.m. eighth graders meet at church for "Jesus Natick, Mass. where Perrault pulfed away to win by Kevin Skehan with a ninth place Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; for adults and children; 10:30 a m.. ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, GOSPEL HALL, 415 Center St. Christ Superstar” performance. FIR S T CHURCH OF CHRIST, eight seconds with a 14:35 clocking finish and Bob Fitzgerald in 10th. 15-yard pass play from Dean Gustafson to Mike Thompson. Five Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a m., Worship Service, child-care and Church and Park Sts. Rev. Stephen K. 10 a.m.. Breaking bread; 11:45 a.m., noon, and 5 p.m. CHURCH OF CHRIST, Lydall and SCIENTIST, 447 N. Main St. over the 2.8 mile course. Results: 1. Perrault (SP) 14:35 for yard jaunts by Ted Linguard and Jeff Marineau set up Sean (^ildren’s program provided; 6:30 p.m.. Jacobson, rector; Rev. Alan J. Vernon Sts. Eugene Brewer, minister. Sunday School; 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, 11 a.m.. Church Service: Sunday School Clifford took second with Eagle 2.8 miles, 2. Clifford (EC), 3. Walsh Kearns’ 10-yard touchdown run for a 6-0 edge. Evening Service, gospel music and hymn­ Broadhead, assistant to the rector; Rev. 9 a.m., Bible Classes; 10 a.m.. ST. BRIDGET CHURCH, 70 Main St. 185 Woodbridge St. Rev. Robert Baker, sing, message by the pastor; 7 p.m.. for pupils up to the age of 20 and care for teammate Rick Walsh third with a (EC), 4. Carney (SP), 5. Kittredge Rev. John J. Delaney, pastor. Rev. Barbara F. West, assistant to the rector. Worship, sermon: "The Church An very young children. Subject of the The Giants quickly knotted it on an 18-yard kickoff return by pastor. Restful Moments with Pastor Gustafson 7:30 a.m.. Holy Eucharist, Rite II; 9 time of 15:19. St. Paul’s Tim Carney (EC), 6. Kiro (EC), 7. Kane (EC), 8. William J. Stack, Rev. William J. Educational Institution"; 6 p.m.. lesson-sermon: "Reality." Golden Text Doug Syphers, 23-yard run by Mike Keeler and Gary Solomon- 10 a.m., Sunday School classes for all on WINF radio. a.m.. Holy Eucharist, Rite II with ser­ placed fourth place but East gained Killeen. Worship, sermon: "The Milk Of Human from the Bible, "Mine eyes are ever Goehring (SP), 9. Skehan (EC), 10. ages; 11 a.m., Worship; 7 p.m., Prayer; ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN mon by Father Broadhead, film for son’s seven-yard 'I’D run. Syphers added the two-point conver­ Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m., Kindness." toward the Lord.” Psalms 25:15. The the next three spots to lock up the Fitzgerald (EC). 7:30 p.m.. Evangelistic Service, public CHURCH, (MISSOURI SYNOD), church school children; 11 a m.. The Dai­ sion for an 8-6 lead. school auditorium; Sunday Masses at invited. TRINITY COVENANT CHURCH, 302 Christian Science Reading Room, 968 Cooper and High Sts. Rev. Charles W. ly Office, Rite I, with sermon by Father Hackmatack St. Rev. Norman E. 7:30, 9 and 10:30, in church; 10:30 a.m. ST. JOHN’S POLISH NATIONAL Main St., is open to the public Mondays The Jets won it in the third quarter with a TD drive. Linguard, Kuhl, pastor. Broadhead. Swensen, pastor; Milton Nllson, assistant and noon in school auditorllum. CATHOLIC CHURCH, 23 Golway St. and Fridays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Rudy Persico and Kearns combined to put the ball on the Giant 9 a.m.. Divine Worship; 10:15 a.m., CENTER CONGREGATIONAL to the pastor. FULL GOSPEL INTERDENOMI­ Rev. Walter A. Hyszko, pastor. the first and third Thursday evenings Sunday School and Youth Forum; 10:15 to CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF 8:15 and 10:50 a.m., Worship Services 11 from where Glen Dubois ran it in. NATIONAL CHURCH, 745 Main St. 9 a.m.. Mass in English; 10:30 a.m.. from 7 to 9 except holidays. A free public Tribe harriers 11:35 a.m.. First and Second Year Youth Rev. Philip Saunders, minister. CHRIST, 11 Center St. Rev. Newell H. with Dr. J. Stanley Mattson, former lending library is also maintained there. Gustafson, Thompson, Linguard, Persico, Kearns and Ron Mass in Polish and English. Instruction. Curtis Jr., pastor. 10:30 a.m.. Praise, Worship Service professor of history at Gordon Conwell NORTH UNITED METHODIST Isenberg were staniiouts for the Jets while Syphers, Scott Mat- SALVATION ARMY, 661 Main St. SECOND CONGREGATIONAL 10 a.m.. Worship Service in the Sanc­ Hemmed in between two defenders and Bible study for all ages; 7 p.m.. Capt. and Mrs. Arthur Carlson, corps of­ College, guest speaker. Trinity Tots for 3 CHURCH, 300 Parker St. Rev. Earle R. son, Bruce Baltovick, Solomonson, Vinny Diana and Keeler were CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF tuary, the Rev. Mr. Curtis, preaching, year olds through kindergarten. Nursery Deliverance Service. ficers. CHRIST, 385 N. Main St. Rev. Dr. James Custer, pastor. notch dual win Two Simsbury defenders surround Tom Roach but local booter Church School, Confirmation A.M. in best fot the Giants. FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, Orange 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:45 a m., for infants and children and. Children’s 9 and 10:30 a.m., Worship Services, ser­ D. MacLauchlin, minister. Federation Room; 11:15 a.m .. Long Church (during second service only) for was able to control ball in victory. (Herald photo by Dunn) Hall 72 E. Center St. Rev. James Holiness Meeting; 6 p.m., Open-Air 10 a.m., Morning Worship and Church mon: "Baptism. The Sacrament of Getting past its first hurcile, Manchester High’s boys’ cross Bellasov, pastor. Range Planning Board in the library, Grades 1 through 3; 9:30 a.m., Sunday Bi­ Meeting; 7 p.m.. Salvation Meeting. School, Nursery through Grade 12, ser­ Acceptance," coffee fellowship between country team trimmed Conard High, 23-35, and blanked host En­ Up record 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m., (?offee Shoppe in Woodruff Hall. ble School classes for all ages, three CONCORDIA LUTHERAN mon by the Rev. Dr. MacLauchlin, "Se­ services; 9 a.m., Nursery for children 5 Upping its record to 2-0 yesterday Worship Service; 7 p.m.. Evening Ser­ CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, 238 IJirough adult. Nursery for infants; 4:30 years old and younger; 10:30 a.m.. field High, 15-50, yesterday in Enfield. It was the opening dual Jack Nicklaus CHURCH, 40 Pitkin Sts. Rev. Burton D. cond Mile Living,” dedication service for Main St. Rev. Neale McLain, pastor. vice. Strand, pastor; David B. Stacy, p.m.. Membership Classes for anyone Church School, all classes for age 3 to meet for the Indians. was the Manchester High girls’ God and Country candidates; 11 a.m.. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School classes for all CHURCH OF THE ASSSUMPTION, associate. wishing to learn more about the church; 6 Grade 6; 6:30 p.m.. Membership Group Conard’s Dave McKellar and volleyball team with a 15-4, 15-6 and Fellowship Hour in the Hall. ages; 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship, Paul Johnson with Coach George ousted in Ohio Tech soccermen lose 4-1 Adams St. at Thompson Rd. Rev. 8:30 a.m., Holy Communion, Youth p.m.. Film by Francis Schaeffer will be meet at church. 15-5 win over Hall at Clarke Arena. SOUTH UNITED METHODIST message by the Rev. Mr. McLain, Manchester’s Wes Fedorchak battled Suitor noting this group is getting Edward S. Pepin, pastor. Class from Grade 10, Nursery; 10 a.m., shown followed by a panel discussion. COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH, The jayvees made it a double with Three goals by Robert Stock paced CHURCH, 1226 Main St. Rev. George W. Children’s Church and Nursery provided; it out most of the way until the last closer time-wise to the top, MASON, Ohio (UPI) — Every once Boudreau. Saturday Njasses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; Holy Communion, Church School through Nursery for infants available. AN AMERICAN BAPTIST CHURCH, a 4-15, 15-6 and 15-5 win over Hall. defending state Class S soccer champ But goals by Gary Holmes and Webb, Rev. Laurence M. Hill, Rev. 6 p.m.. Evening Service, message by the UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST quarter mile when the Chieftain sur­ something he’s been looking for. in a while Jack Nicklaus has to do Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9,10:30 and 11:45 Grade 6, Nursery. Bruce A. Pehrson, pastors. 585 E. Center St. Rev. Ondon Stairs, Rocky Hill High to a 4-1 win over Stock nine minutes apart gave the 2-1 a.m. Rev. Mr. McLain, Nursery provided. SOCIETYi EAST, Community Y, 79 N. ged ahead to win with a clocking of Manchester beat Enfield in a something to show he’s human. Like MANCHESTER PRESBYTERIAN 8 a.m.. Sacrament of Holy Commu­ minister; Rev. Frederick Lanz, director Postponed Cheney Tech yesterday at the Terriers a 3-1 halftime edge which CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH, Main St. Rev. Arnold Westwood, of Christian education. 14:26 for 2.9 miles. Fedorchak took jayvee contest, 19-40, with Steve miss a cut. CHURCH, Rev. Richard M. Gray, nion; 9 and 10:45 a.m., Christian Educa­ Beavers’ field. was increased eight minutes into the LATTER-DAY SAINTS, Woodside St. & minister. Church and Chestnut Sts. Rev. Ronald J. minister. 9:15 a.m.. Church School for ail ages, second with a 14:33 time with team­ Telgener, Jerry Ganley and Jim KuhI Cuthulir’N fuuthull game And so it was that Nicklaus wasn’t tion Sunday, dedication of church school Fournier, Rev. Dale H. Gustafson, Stock opened the scoring at the 13- second half on Stock’s third score. Hlllstown Rd. Wendel K. Walton, bishop. 9:15 a.m., Sunday School for all ages; 11 a.m.. Presentation by the proposed kindergarten through Grade 4 continuing mate Ed Lemieux right behind at Balough taking 1-2-3 for the locals. with Rut-kvillf ul Mt. Neho today around for today’s third round of the staff at 9 a.m., dedication of choirs at pastors; Lynn Bruer, intern; Rev. C. minute mark of the first half on a Darryl Hanson, Tom Mainville, 8:30 a.m., Priesthood; 9:30 a.m.. 10:30 a.m.. Worship, nursery provided; 7 architect for the new home of U.U.E. and during the service; 10:30 a.m., Morning 14:42. Silk Towners Dave Locke were Results: McKellar (C) 14:26for2.9 liUH been puHtponed until .Monday $150,000 Ohio Kings Island Open. both services; 9 a.m.. Nursery through Henry Anderson, pastor emeritus. dialogue with the Rev. Mr. Westwood, penalty kick. The Beavers, now 2-2, Wilmot Smith, im Raymer, Seminary; 10:30 a.m., Sunday School; 5 p.m., informal worship. Wednesday 7:30 Worship, message: “Are You Alive?" fifth, John Lahda sixth and Dave miles, 2. Fedorchak (M), 3. Lemieux afternoon at either 3 or .3:30. For the first time in seven months, junior high and Adult Class; 10:45 a.m.. 8:30 and 11 a.m.. Divine Worship, music provided by Caroline Cook, pianist, came back to knot it six minutes p.m.. Sacrament Service. p.m., study and fellowship. Nursery care including 5 year olds; 6:30 Nursery is provided, Coffee Hour after Timbrell seventh. (M), 4, Cornelius (C), 5. Locke (M), and only the third time in the last 125 Boudreau, Fraser and Doug Victor chaptl service for children; 9:45 a.m.. Nursery and Sunday School, Coffee and later as Mike Fraser scored from the service. Also showing well for the locals 6. Lahda (M), 7. Timbrell (M), 8. Three straight tournaments, the Golden Bear mis­ played well for Cheney. Rocky Hill Discussion. five yards out assisted by Jim were Bob Michaud, Carl Kjellson, Michaud (M), 9. Andrews (C), 10. Manchester High’s jayvee soccer sed a cut Friday. outshot the Techmen, 20-12 AREA CHURCHES The Bob Tanner, Joe Grzvmkowski and Kjellson (M), team made it three straight wins with a 3-2 triumph over Simsbury ☆ ■A- ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ itir 'tr'tf Bible yesterday at the locals’ field. COVENTRY PRESBYTERIAN 10:15 a.m.. Coffee hour; 11 a.m., WAPPING COMMUNITY CHURCH, VERNON UNITED METHODIST Nursery; 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, Q Craig Eagleson had two goals and CHURCH, Nathan Hale School Rd. 31. Worship Service, Sunday School. 1790 Ellington Rd., South Windsor. Rev. Speaks CHURCH, Rt. 30. Rev. Dr. James W. sermon: "Short Of God's Glory” ; 6:30 by MHS girl runners Rob Saunders one for the Indians Rev. Or. Richard W. Gray, pastor. RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF Harold W. Richardson, minister. Knorr, pastor. p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship. Eugene with Jim Boll and Dave Maidment EC hooters WMEHMISE OEAMIKE SUE 9:30 a.m.. Worship; 11 a.m., Sunday FRIENDS (QUAKERS), Hartford 9:15 and 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service 9:15 a.m.. Worship Service, Church Brewer also playing well. School; 7;30 p.m., Bible Study at par­ Friends Meeting House, 144 S. Quaker and Church School. School for all ages. Nursery provided. TALCOTTVILLE CONGREGA­ downed 3-2 sonage on Cornwall Dr. Lane, West Hartford. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL ST. MARGARET MARY CHURCH, TIONAL CHURCH, United Church of do well in defeat FIRST ASSEMBLIES OF GOD, 763 10 a.m.. Meeting for Worship. CHURCH OF ANDOVER, UNITED Christ. Rev. Kenneth E. Knox, pastor. Gain win column « South Windsor. Rev. William McGrath Recently 1 read of a IMMEDIATE Oak St., Elast Hartford. Rev. Ralph P. PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH OF CHRIST. Rev. David J. 10:30 a.m .. Worship and Sunday A goal with 23 seconds and Rev. Joseph Schick, co-pastors. busline in England whose While no one can be happy with a loss, Manchester High's girls’ cross coun­ East Catholic’s girls’ volleyball Jelley, pastor. CHURCH, Rt. 31 and N. River Rd Reese III, minister. Saturday Mass at 7 p.m.; Sunday School; 6 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship. team broke into the win column left gave St. Thomas 10 a.m.. Church School; 11 a.m., Mor­ Coventry. Rev. W.H. Wilkens, pastor. buses on a certain route try coach Phil Blanchette was more than satisfied as his team gave defending 9:45 a.m.. Church School for Masses at 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. S T . PETERS EPISCOPAL yesterday with a 8-15, 15-5, 15-8 and Aquinas a 3-2 victory over INSTALLATION ning Worship; 7 p.m.. Evening Service. were speeding by queus of state Class LL champ Conard High a run for its life before bowing, 25-30, 9 a.m., Sunday School; 10:15 a.m.. kindergarten through Grade 8; 11 a.m.. AVERY ST. CHRISTIAN CHURCH, Sand Hill Rd. Wapplng. Rev. 15-7 win over Coventry High in East Catholic in soccer ac­ I SAVE— SAVE— SAVE— SAVE $ VERNON ASSEMBLIES OF GOD, 51 Worship Service, (9 a.m. during July and up to 30 people with only a yesterday in Enfield, Host Enfield High didn’t field a team. Worship Service. REFORMED CHURCH, 861 Avery St., Bruce W. Jacques, vicar; Rev. Ronald E. tion yesterday at Cougar Old Town Rd. August). smile and wave from the “I was very proud of them Coventry. The Eaglottes are now 1-2 ST. MAURICE’S CHURCH, Hebron South Windsor. Rev. Peter Mans, pastor. Haldeman, assistant to the vicar. for the season. Field. 9:45 a.m., Sunday School for all ages; ROCKVILLE UNITED METH­ Rd., Bolton. Rev. Robert W. Cronin, driver. To complaints from Blanchette penned." Last year 11 of 9:30 a.m. and 7 p.m.. Worship. 8 a.m., Holy Eucharist; 10 a.m., family Manchester’s Pat Adams, another Eagle goalie Don Martin 11 a m,. Morning Worship; 7 p.m.. ODIST CHURCH, 142 Grove St. Rev. pastor. would-be riders the reply the top 12 runners were from Conard. COME BOLTON UNITED METHODIST service and church school. Wednesday, 10 was that "it is Impossible sophomore, was able to fight her way called for the ball, Evening Evangelistic. John W. Mortimer, pastor. Saturday vigil Mass at 5:30 p.m.; Sun­ That was not to be the case this time CHURCH, 1040 Boston Tpke. Rev. a.m.. Holy Eucharist and discussion. for the drivers to keep out of the Conard pack to secure reported Coach Tom PREPARED UNITED CONGREGATIONAL 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service. day Masses at 7:30, 9:15 and 11 a.m. James W. Knorr, pastor. or for that matter for a very long CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF ST. JOSEPH CHURCH, 33 West St., their timetable if they have ninth place. Lisa Tilden was 10th for Cheney runners Malin, but a fullback failed BURNSIDE UNITED METHODIST 11 a.m.. Worship Service. UNION CONGREGATIONAL time.” Blanchette quickly added this TO CHRIST, Tolland. Tlev. Donald G. Rockville. CHURCH, 16 Church St., East Hartford. to stop for passengers." Manchester while ex-Illing soccer to hear and instead CHURCH, Rockville. Rev. Paul J. Bow­ They also could have added also might have determined the CCIL Miller, minister. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ Rev. Henry J. Scherer Jr., pastor; Rev. CHURCH OF SAINT BERNARD, star Sue Brown in her first cross topped in COC deflected the ball into his man, minister; Rev. David B. Eusden, that such policy saves wear champ. COME SWIM 9:30 and 11 a m.. Worship Service and day Masses 8:30 (Polish) at 10 a m. Owendolvn M. Arslen, associate pastor. Rockville. Rev. John J. White, pastor. coun ry race ever garnered 11th posi­ associate minister. on upholstery, clutches, own net. Church School: 7 to 8:30 p.m.. Pilgrim (Folk) at 11:15a.m., Vigil of Holy days at 10 a.m.. Worship Service, Church Sunday masses: 7;00, 8:30, 10:00 and Conard’s Patt Dalton took in­ tion. Lauren Woodhouse was 11th, Cheney Tech’s cross country team PREPARED 9:15 a.m.. Adult Bible Class; 10:30 and brakes, to say nothing “It leaves you down and Fellowship. 7 p.m.. Holy day at 7:30,9 a.m., and 5 and School for Nursery through junior high; 9 11:30 a.m. dividual honors with a 17:26 clocking Chris Cheney 16th and Robyn dropped its second decision in as a.m.. Church School, Infants through of petrol! feeling sick,” Malin noted, ST. MARY’S CHURCH, Rt. 31, Coven­ 7 p.m. Confessions: Saturday 4 and 7:30 a.m.. Church School for senior high and over a 2.5 mile layout but righ Washington 18th. Tilden, Brown, many starts 18-40, yesterday to TO Grade 8; 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship, Christian churches too "Communication will be try. Rev. F Bernard Miller, pastor. Rev. p.m. adult classes. FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH behind with a 17:48 time was the Rev. Mr. Eusden preaching; 11:45 often have behaved Woodhouse, Cheney and Washington Cromwell High at the Panthers’ a key to our success or Paul F Ramen ROCKVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH, S T . DUNSTAN’S CHURCH, (LUTHERAN CHURCH IN SWIM a.m.. Coffee Hour. similarly. Their policy Manchester sophomore Lynne are all sophomores. course in Cromwell. It was the initial Saturday Masses at 5:15 p.m.; Sunday 69 Union St. Rev. Robert L. LaCounte, Manchester Rd., Glastonbury. Rev. AMERICA), 1120 Silver U ne, East Hart­ failure. We came back but would almost appear to be: Wright. Chieftain Kathy Cermola Results: 1. P. Dalton (C) 17:26 for Charter Oak Conference test for the Masses at 7:30 , 9 30 and 10:45 a m. pastor. Joseph R. Bannon, pastor. ford. Rev. Paul E. Henry Jr., pastor. not far enough. Lack of 9 DIffmront Stylos To Chooso From never mind member in- was third while fourth and fifth 2.5 miles, 2. Wright (M), 3. Cermola Beavers. ST. MATTHEW’S CHURCH, Tolland 9 a.m.. Worship Service; 10:15 a m., Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday 9:30 a.m., Sunday Church School; 11 GILEAD CONGREGATIONAL communication is definite­ volvment, needs, or identi­ places went to Silk Towners Lori (C), 4. Veal (M), 5. Hennessy (M), 6. Rev,. Francis J. O'Keefe, pastor. Sunday School; 7 p.m.. Evening Service. Masses at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. a.m.. Church Service, Nursery provided. CHURCH, Hebron. Rev. Robert Cromwell’s Bob Rouleau was the ly a problem now.” WE FEATURE ABOVE & BELOW GROUND POOLS ty, just so long as they mail Veal and Kate Hennessy with times M. Dalton (C), 7. Ludden (C), 8. Lit­ Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF Heavilin, interim pastor. individual winner with a 14:56 Chip Conway got Aquinas FIRST CONGREGATIONAL in their annual 'dues’. Thus of 17:52 and 18:03 respectively. day Masses at 8:30, 10:30 and 11 45 a m EAST HARTFORD, (Southern Baptist 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, sermon tle (C), 9. Adams (M), 10. Tilden clocking over the 2.8 mile layout...... — frrrrn ijfffxrxi CHURCH, 873 Main St. (corner of S T . PETER’S EPISCOPAL the institutional structure on the scoreboard 45 MESSIAH EVANGELICAL Convention), 36 Main St. Rev. Charles topic: “38 Years at the Pool," Nursery Conard took sixth thru eighth (M), Squad members, (l.tt In­ Teammates Tom McDermott and Connecticut Blvd.), East Hartford. Rev. CHURCH, Rt. 85, Hebron, Rev. William can initiate and promote seconds into the first half — LUTHERA.N CHURCH, (Wisconsin Conley, pastor. provided; 9:15 a.m.. Church School positions to seal up the victory but vitational cross country winners Andre Tairo took second and third Don't Walt Come Out Today William E. Flynn, minister; Rev. Carl T. Parsing, rector. social reforms, while In­ and it remained that was Synod), 300 Buckland Rd , South Windsor. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.. Worship Services classes. Holt, associate minister. 10 a.m.. Worship Service; registration cidentally taking care of positions before Cheney’s Dave the rest of tlie 3S-minute 9 a.m ,, Sunday School; lo a m. 10 a.m.. Worship, (no CJiurch School in which are interpreted for the deaf. for Sunday School classes after service Gustamachio scored with a fourth Worship Service. th e members’ ritual segment. OPEN WEEKDAYS 9-8 summer); Wednesday, 7 to 7:30 p.m.. Nursery provided; 9:45 a.m., Sunday for age 4 through Grade 8. Classes begin S T . GEORGE’S EPISCOPAL place finish with a clocking of 15:52. ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, CHURCH, 1150 Boston Tpke., Bolton. obligations. Contrast ICor. Mark Marciano with his SUNDAY - 12-6 Family Worship (informal) in Mary and School; 6 p.m.. Training Union. Sept. 18. 12:12-27. Cheney’s Frank Foster was sixth Rt. 30, Vernon, Rev. Robert H. Wellner, Martha Chapel. ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI CHURCH, 8 and 10 a.m.. Holy Communion; 9:30 Field hockey triumph third goal of the season rector, SECOND CONGREGATIONAL a.m.. Church School; 11 a.m.. Coffee CHURCH OF with Ken Pitts ninth, Peter assisted by Fred Nassiff at TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH, 673 Ellington Rd., South Windsor. Rev. CHURCH, Uqlled Church of Christ, Fitzgerald 10th, Paul Dabroi llth and 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a m.. Carl J. Sherer, pastor. Hour. CHRIST 7:37 knotted it and 36 Family Service and Church School. Meadowlark Rd., Vernon. Rev. Donald 1748 Boston Tpke., Coventry. Rev. Robert Manchester High girls' field Dave Sherwood 12th. The Beavers McClean, pastor. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ Lydall and Vernon Streets dy Kemp also played well in the vic­ seconds later Matt Tobin OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN K. Bechtold, minister. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL hockey team scored its first victory tory. were without the services of No. 1 8 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service; 9:15 day Masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 11 a.m. Phone. 646-2903 gave the Eagles a 2-1 lead CHURCH, 239 Graham Rd., South Wind­ 11 a.m.. Worship; 9:30 a.m., Christian CHURCH, Coventry. Rev. Arthur L. of the 1977 campaign yesterday, 3-1, a.m., Sunday School. S T . PETER’S EPISCOPAL Manchester’s record is now 1-1-1 runner Ed West, out injured. assisted by Nassiff. mna sor. Rev. Ronald A. Erbe, pastor. education for all; 6 p.m.. Confirmation Kay, director Coventry House, guest SACRED HEART CHURCH, Rt 30, CHURCH, Sand Hill Rd., South Windsor. over Fermi High at the locals’ field. for the season. Results: 1. Rouleau (C) 14:56 for But Skip Essandra at 9 a.m., Worship and Sunday School; Class; 7:30 p.m.. Adult Study Group. minister. Vernon. Rev. Ralph Kelley, pastor; Rev. Rev. Bruce Jacques, vicar. Peggy Muldoon scored with 45 The jayvees upped their mark to 3- 2.8 miles, 2. McDermott (C), 3. Tairo 10:15 a.m.. Worship Service. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School, Church Lane 15:30 made it 2-2 with Bud Where Quality Begins Michael Donohue. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10a.m., Holy 1977 can be a big year seconds left in the first half to knot it 0 with a 1-0 whitewash of Fermi. Pat (C), 4. Gustamachio (CT), 5. Monnes CRYSTAL LAKE COMMUNITY BOLTON CONGREGATIONAL House; 11 a.m.. Worship Service in Sanc- fo r you! Tell our Dornfried getting credit at Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday Communion, first and third Sundays of CHURCH, Bolton Center Rd. Rev. J. at 1-1 for the Silk Towners. Second Gronda scored on a corner shot with (C), 6. Foster (CT), 7. Walsh (C), 8. 34:37 for the winning goal. M l •« motion u k t I m MIA (mitry TiL742-73N-l4l-M33 UNITED .METHODIST CHURCH, each month; Morning Prayer second; t' aiy, sermon title: "God’s People: A readers about your half goals by Liz and Mary Neubelt Ellington. Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a m. and noon. Stanton Conover, minister. Nancy Duffy and Patti Shirer playing C arr (C ), ». P itts (C T ), 10. East outshot Aquinas, IS­ fourth and fifth Sundays. Family of Individuals,” Nursery care service with a gave Manchester the decision. Wen­ ..10:15 a.m.. Church School and provided in Church Lan^ House. Classified ad. well. 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For apart­ program. (Ist-6th grade) by SIDEWALK AND CURB CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR at Montreal (Holdsworth 2- 1977. MANCHESTER, CONN. 0S040 C l a s s if ie d advertising 31 — Services Ohered ment building. Apply in per­ Master’s degree teacher. 568- Stretch run complete 32 — Pamling-Paparing 2 ) (a) When sidewalks or curbs are constructed or repaired, or Payments made after •or SIro: son between 8 and 4, Monday 8075. 33 — Building-Contracting through Friday, at 560 Bum- Pittsburgh (Whitson 1-0) both, as part of a scheduled area construction or repair November 1, 1977 are subject Ploaso run tho following od for 4 doyo of tho opoclol monoy-saving rata of 34 — Roofing.Siding I Congratulations to Maria | program specifically authorized by the Board of Directors, the to a late charge of 1% per 35 — Heating.Plumping side /ivenue. Apartment A5, PIANO INSTRUCTION by at Chicago (Roberts 1-1) 4.001 36 - Flooring East Hartford. Town shall not assess the land adjacent thereto for any of the month on the late installment, 37 - Moving.TfucHing-Storage experienced, creative as Royals win division Cincinnati (Hume 1-3) at □ CHECK ENCLOSED □ CASH ENCLOSED 3fl -• Services Wanted You finally made it, teacher. All levels. Sample cost of such program, whether or not such construction or from the due date, or a Atlanta (Ruthven 7-11), N PART TIME counter help. lesson free with Septemoer repair has previously been the subject of a petition to the Board minimum of $2.00. Payments MISC FOR SALE —youWe now a Mornings preferable. Apply in registration. Gretchen Van Los Angeles (Hooton 10- of Directors. may be made by mall or at tbe 40 — Household Goods NEW YORK (UPI) When the start of the season. But we woke up Detroit 5-1, New York downed Toron­ (1) (7) (») person at Meattown, lii5 1/2 Why, 647-9751 7) at Houston (Bannister 7- Town Office Building which is (4) («) - Articles lor Sale Citizen of The Silver Lane, East Hartford. last bottle of champagne was on time. We knew we had a chance to 5-3, Seattle edged Chicago 3-2 and (b) Whe- sidewalk or curb construction is done at the specific - Building Supplies 8) , N open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday - Pets -Birds- Dogs CERAMIC LESSONS- all along.” Texas got by Oakland 6-5. Milwaukee request or adjacent landowners outside of the scheduled area United States emptied, the slightly giddy San Francisco construction program, there shall be assessed against the land through Friday. The Tax - Livestock Ma n c h e s t e r insurance Supplies, firing. Now’s the The Royals have won 21 of their at Minnesota was rained out. 45 ~ Boats & Accessories Agency Seeking full time time to plan holiday gifts, etc. Royals paused for a moment's (Montefusco 7-11) at San adjacent thereto one-half of the cost of the construction of such Collector is also in the office (•) (7) (•) 46 - Sporting Goods Love, last 22 games in a stretch drive that liidiuiiH 3, O rioles 2 (7) ( 10) 47 — G arden Products mature person to work in auto reflection. They savored that Diego (Freisleben 7-8), N sidewalks. No assessment shall be made for the cost of curbs. Monday and Friday evenings, A-B-C- kiln. Days, evenings, might be without equal. They trailed Rico Carty scored one run and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. 48 — Antiques Marilyn, Debbie insurance department. Duties Monday thru Friday. 568-9451 (c) Where sidewalk repair or replacement is done at the 49 - Wanted to Buy include policy processing, waA tuvjtSL ^ ' moment with glazed eyes and by IVz games back in June, but the eventually knocked in the winner Cynthia Clark, and John Sunday's Games request of the adjacent landowner outside of a scheduled area RENTALS typing, and telephone contact half-smiles. It doesn’t come when his eighth-inning single scored Tax Collector ( 11) (12) (IS) 52 — Rooms for Rent Philadelphia at Montreal repair program or as an emergency repair deemed necessary (14) (15) with clients. Salary commen­ often. Larvell Blanks. Jim Bibby, subbing Town of Andover, Conn. 53 - Apartments lor Rent Happy 60th surate with experience. Will Scftoofs-Cfasses f9 St. Louis at New York by the Director of Public Works, the adjacent landowner shall 54 — Homes for Rent HAPPY BIRTHDAY / American for starter Rick Waits, pitched out of be assessed 33 percent of the cost of such repair or replacement 052-9 55 - Business for Rent train. Employe benefits. Send “You just can’t expect a club to do Pittsburgh at Chicago 56 — Resort Properly lof Rent Birthday resume to Box AA, c/o CERAMIC AND Craft a bases-loaded, none-out jam in the as calculated by the Director of Fhiblic Works. (The provision GRANNY WARK something like we've done,” said V League Cincinnati at Atlanta (17) (17) 57 - Wanted to Rent EDNA Manchester Herald. classes. Adults, children. ninth by striking out the side after for the repair of sidewalks with bituminous concrete at no cost (II) (17) (20) 58 - Misc for Rent Love, Beginning October. For infor­ Kansas City Manager Whitey Her­ Los Angeles at Houston Love, pitching staff, led by Colborn who has yielding a two-run double to Al Bum­ to the landowner has been removed and the landowners share of AUTOMOTIVE Your children and mation write Bea Sheftel, 24 zog, the bubbly dripping down the San Francisco at San 80RRYI NO PHONE ORDERS, NO REFUNDS. 61 - Autos for Sale TOOL MAKER to do a 15-3 record since June 20, has come bry. The Orioles fell three games cement concrete sidewalks has been set at one-half the cost.) Ad ovw 20 word* — Itagular Prto* Frank, Elsie, experimental work. Call Mark Farm Drive, Manchester, creases of his face. “It's damn Diego 62 — Trucks for Sale grandchildren 06040. Reasonable. through. behind New York in the AL East. (d) The owner of any lands so assessed shall pay such assess­ - 4 . 53 - Heavy Equipment lor Sale and Frankie Manufacturing Co., Inc., 647- phenomenal. One helluva stretch ment within thirty (30) days from the date of notice of such 64 MotOfcyciss-Bicycles 1626. “It's the best pitching staff I’ve Mariners 3, M bile Sox 2 65 — Campers-Traiiers-MoPila run. I’m proud of these guys." ever caught,” said catcher Darrel Dave Collins and Lee Stanton assessment, provided, however, that if the assessment shall ...... City...... State... .Zip Code. Homes 66 - Automotive Service RENTAL AGENT - Part time □ REAL ESTATE He should be. The Royals have American League exceed the sum of One Hundred ($100) Dollars, he may notify the CLASSIFIED Porter. “They’re the ones that powered third-inning homers to help 67 — Autos lor Rent-Lease Collector of Revenue within that time of his election to pay the ...... CUSSinCATiON...... for Manchester Apartment taken 32 of their last 36 games, in­ turned us around when we were going Tom House even his record at 5-5 for East Happy Birthday Complex. Knowledge of cluding Friday night’s clincher, a 7-3 amount so assessed in installments as follows: In semi-annual OFFER EXPIRES SEPT. 30th., 1077 Safeguard System and typing Homoo Far Solo 33 bad.” the Mariners. W L Pet. GB payments, including interest at the rate of six (67o) per cent per •••••••••••••••••••••••••• pounding of the California Angels. Al Rangers 6, ,\'s .5 New York 94 59 .614 — Holp Wontod 13 LULU PHONE a plus. Please send resume to But Leonard had other ideas. annum, for a period not exceeding twenty-four (24) months •••••••••••••••••••••••••• aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawaca* Box B, c/o M anchester COVENTRY - 40 acre Egg Cowens drove in five runs with three Gaylord Perry, 14-12, fired a three- Balt. 92 62 , 597 2'/2 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa You’re a Farm, with three story bam. “It’s not just us (the pitchers),” he from the date of notice of such assessment. All assessments un­ Announc»m»nt$ 3 Announo»m»nt$ Herald. doubles and Jim Colborn, 19-1, effec­ explained. “It’s just the un­ hitter and Claudell Washington Boston 91 62 .595 3 paid after thirty (30) days from the date of notice of such 3 N«/p Wantod 13 beautiful person. HOURS Butler-type building. Power tively spaced five hits while striking knocked in the deciding run with an Detroit 72 82 .468 22 V2 assessment and all unpaid balan';es on assessments being paid Phototypesetter- RNs & LPNs - Applications plant, ana other out ouildings, selfishness of everybody. Lots of Love, plus Three Lovely Homes. out 13 and walking four. John teams have internal problems but we eighth-inning single. The victory Cleve. 68 85 .444 26 in installments shall be delinquent and shall be subject to in­ ^ ■ are now being accepted for Secon d Shift Mr. C. both full and part time Offers invited. B/W Realty, Mayberry’s two-run homer balanced really root for each other. That's the could not prevent the Rangers from Milw. 64 90 ,416 30‘/2 terest from such due date at the interest rate and in the manner 8:30 A.M. 647-1419, provided by the General Statutes of the State of Connecticut for B U R G ER KING Musi he experienced. ^ n ln g s, on all of our shifts. out the scoring for the Royals. reason for our success.” elimination in the AL West as the Toronto 52 101 .340 42 IS REAL ESTATE FOR YOU? Come work with employes, delinquent property taxes. (The last sentence has been changed Needs a setup man for day “We were terrible at times,” con­ In other AL games, Cleveland up­ Royals clinched for the second con­ C«m Tt Oir Camr Ni|ht A hI Itain: Our equipmeni is ( Dm who are Quality Care MANCHESTER tinued Herzog. “ Just terrible at the to conform with the Statute on delinquent sewer assessments work. Set up equipment pugraphic Uniseiier wiih to 5:00 P.M. Oriented. Crestfleld (convales­ ended Baltimore 3-2, Boston defeated secutive year. West and taxes.) and prepare store for Uniierm Kevhoards W L Pet. GB cent Home, 565 Vernon Street, Sec. 35-2 Assessments — Method of Assessing Corner Lots •How to earn $20,000 without ever selling a house. opening, assist in front Manchester. Kans Cty 96 55 .636 - •How to get started In Real Estate. room operation. Hours 8: M l.iheral henejii program L-Ranches-Capes- Texas 87 67 .565 IOV When a sidewalk is constructed along the frontage of a corner til —. Vacation pay plus including non conirihulory Holp Wontod 13 Holp Wontod 13 Colonials Raised Ranches 2 lot, the landowner shall be assessed for the full length of the •What It takes to be successful. pension plan. Apply in Chicago 86 69 .555 12 other benefits. Apply at — 3 and 4 bedt oom models frontage. When a sidewalk is constructed only along the side of •How our continuous and ongoing training person or call 64.1-1 lOI. !' KilD'iHibD d U M ": Minn. 80 73 .523 17 store. up to 2Vi baths. a corner lot and there is no sidewalk existing on the front of a program helps you grow professionally. 467 Center Street Part-tfiM I I hours Calif. 72 81 .471 25 An equal opporiuniiv em­ garages priced from ’ RSox win hut lose to time lot, the length of the side or the length of the frontage, Mancheeter ployer. M ate'l emale par araak $53,900. Oakland 59 92 .391 37 whichever is less, shall be the basis of the assessment. The fron­ Join us for an evening that could change the Between 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. ; Salary: $3.23 par hour ; Seattle 60 95 . 387 38 tage for vacant corner lots shall be that side which the direction of your life. Meet and talk with members A llied P r in tin g S er vices ; TOWN OF COVENTRY : M ER R in DETROIT (UPI) - The way behind and got a lot of help to had pitched to only 21 men through 579 MIDDLE TURNPIKEW Assessor's records have assigned as frontage. Corner lots shall of our staff. MANCHESTER. CONN HIOHWAY Roolloro Boston Red Sox won one battle catch up and win,” Lee noted after seven innings. He got the first two not be assessed for sidewalks on both the front and side. Openings for Manchtolor, East Hartford, PART TIME Secretary. For DEPARTMENT against the Detroit Tigers — facing just one more batter than batters in the eighth but rookie Friday’s Results ; Duties include: Light* Sec. 35-3 Notice — Repair or Replacement Glastonbury and South Windsor. local law office, two days a $29,300. SIX Room Cape. but lost another to time. necessary in raising his record to 9-4. catcher Lance Parrish drilled his se­ Milw at Minn, rain. week. Please send resume to : record keeping consisting : “We just have to hope Toronto gets New York 5, Toronto 3 (a) Whenever the Director of Fhiblic Works determines that : of truck maintenance, in- : Heatolator fireplace, enclosed The Red Sox, behind Bill Lee’s cond home run since being called up any sidewalk is in need of repair or replacement to make it safe When: Monday, September 26,1977 Box Y c/o Manchester pcorch, large lot. Ctoixl buy. hot,” he said, “and Detroit gets hot from the minors earlier this month to Cleveland 3, Baltimore 2 Herald. [ ventory of parts Sc eoulp- • pitching and Butch Hobson’s batting, for public travel, he/she shall notify the adjacent landowner H'utchinsi Agency 646-3166. — when they play the Yanks. They ruin the shutout. Boston 5, Detroit 1 Time: 7 p.m. : ment, ordering supplies, j thumped the Tigers, 5-1, Friday that the Town of Manchester will undertake the necessary work PAYROLL CLERK - and posting invoices to proper ; played us tough in the first game. Lee settled for a four-hitter, Kansas (iity 7, Calif 3 and that an assessment will be made in accordance with Section MANCHESTER - Rockledge night, but they still lost ground even Where: Holiday hm, Roberta St., East Hartford various other office duties, in PARAGON TOOL CO. Inc, - accounts. Time-keeping of I new executive listing. Eig And their manager is making moves striking out just one batter but not Texas 6, Oakland 5 35-1 (c) and (d). The notice shall be mailed to the last known ad­ Has openings for all around ng. Eight though staying three games behind a small busy office. Hours employees, answering • room Custom built Golomal early. You know he wants to knock Seattle 3, Chicago 2 dress of the landowner and shall include an estimate of the cost 7:30 to 4:30. Call 643-2414, for machinists. Bridgeport the first-place New York Yankees in walking anybody to make Detroit tie (Relreshmentt Will Bo Sorvod) telephone, some radio dls- • Cape. Two full baths, central the contenders off. a major league record by not have a of the work to be assessed against the landowner. an appointment. Operators, Cintimatic the American League East. No Coif or Obllgotlon Operators, and polishers. patching. Takes direction : air conditioning, fully “We have to win the rest of our Today’s Games (b) Any owner of land who is aggrieved by any notice made in equipped first floor family Time — in the form of number of man left on base in the game, an oc- Phone: Riveitide Real E$tate • 568-7556 Apply at Paragon Tool Co. under Superintendent of: games, but we’ve won 10 in a row curance ususally reserved for Milwaukee (Haas 10-11) accordance with Section 35-3(a) may petition the Board of Inc., 121 Adam Street, Streets. Some typing : room, English pub rec room. games remaining — may prove to be for • rtaervatlon RITs - LPH’s Professionally landscaped lot before,’’ Lee said. “There’s no at Minnesota (Goltz 18-10) Directors for a rescission or modification of the aforesaid Manchester, 647-9935. required. Ek]ual Opportuni- • the factor that Boston cannot defeat perfect games. □ NOTICES with abundance of stone walls reason why this can’t be the start of a New York (Guidry 15-6) notice. Such appeal shall be in writing and must be received by ty Employer. Apply at • since the Red Sox have only nine Hobson removed the suspense NURSE AIDES and trees. $79,900. Hayes 10-game winning streak. We have to at Toronto (Garvin 10-16) the Board of Directors within ten calendar days after the notice SALES PERSON - Full time Town Manager’s Office : Corp. 646^131. from the game in the third by hitting experienced in mens clothing games left in which to make up the come to the park every day with the Boston (Paxton 9-5) at has been received by the said owner. If no such appeal is made Lost and Found (»MPANI0NS Mon. - Thurs. 8:30 a.m. -: difference in the standinos. his 29th home run of the season with Detroit (Wilcox 6-1) or if such appeal shall be denied, the Director of Public Works preferred. Apply Gentlemen's 4:30 p.m. Frl. 8:30 a.m. - j attitude that we’re going to win 10 Needed to provide nursing Wear-House, Factory Outlet, two team m ates on base. It set a shall have the defect(s) corrected. FOUND - Sealpoint Siamese m New York’s “Magic Number ” for straight.” Baltimore (Palmer 18- PUBLIC NOTICE services in private homes 221R Brainard Road, Exit 27. 4:00 p.m. Closing date (or | I M*nch**1*r N * LteHng ■ Sec. 35-4 Sidewalk and Curb Installation on Existing Streets cat. Call 643-8709. applications - October 4,: clinching is now seven since If Lee pitches many games like he record for home runs by a Boston 11) at Cleveland and medical facilities. off Route 91, South, in rear of I CHOICE rom n ■ Baltimore dropped a 3-2 decision to Simultaneous with Building Construction MANCHESTER LIONS CLUB 1977 : did against Detroit, he might win 10 third baseman. (Eckersley 14-12) FOUND - Grey female cat Consideration given to building behind Carpet Giant. I HILLS AREA i Cleveland and now has the same (a) The owner of the lands on which any structure is hereafter straight. He might even be Hobson's choice of Bob Sykes’ last Kansas City (Splittorff with touches of red. Fluff tail. preference of days and J L R*ncli cuilom built by U SR in ^ number of losses as Boston. The erected, fronting on presently accepted highways or streets in Has flea collar. Vicinity of hours — 4 to 40 hours ADDRESSERS WANTED - 1973. 3-4 bedroomi, cathedral rediscovered. pitch bettered Rico Petrocelli’s 1971 15-6) at California (Moore I I Orioles are a half-game up in the the Town, shall install concrete sidewalks and granite curbs in Rockledge. 647-1246. ANNUAL available weekly. Live-in immediately! Work at home I ctUlofi la Uvli^ room and niHiiig ■ Three double plays negated the 0- 1) — no experience necessary. HOUSEKEEPERS total, which was the previous best by accordance with the public improvements specifications of the companions also needed. I room, spacious kitchen, family* standings, however. first three hits by the Tigers so Lee Texas (Alexander 16-10) Excellent pay. Write Applications are now being " room. 2 baths Immediate oc* ® a Red Sox third baseman. Department of Public Works, if such installation is in confor­ LOST - Gold bracelet. Malpractice coverage, accepted for openings in our “In 1967 they tell me Boston was at Oakland (Blue 14-18) Wednesday September 21. American Service, 8350 Park I cupancy’ Call Arthur or Suunne I mance with the Sidewalk Plan of the Town as approved by the bonding, and working- Lane, Suite 269, Dallas Texas, Housekeeping Department. I Shorts. 640-3233 | Chicago (Kravec 9-8) at Call 649-7235. TAG SALE 'This is a part time opening, 9 Town Planning and Zoning Commission. Said walks shall be in­ men's compensation pro­ 75231. Seattle (McLaughlin 0-0), stalled concurrently with the construction of said structure. SUNDAY-9/25/77 vided. a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday thru N NURSES AIDE. 11 p.m. to 7 Friday. These hours are ideal I J. WATSON KMHCa ! (b) If concrete sidewalks, concrete curbs or granite curbs are 10:00 - 3:00 P.M. MO & ASSISTANCE for working mothers. Please I iNn M741M | in existence abutting the land on which any structure is □ EMPLOYMENT a.m. and 12 midnight to 8 a.m. ,U 1 T « ■J Sunday's Games of Northgaalgrn part time and full lime. Enjoy ^ply in person. Crestfleld hereinafter erected, fronting on presently accepted highways or McDOMLDS - W. Center Street Parking Lot Convalescent Home, 565 Ver­ New York at Toronto Connactlcut, Inc. working with a skilled and streets in the Town, the owner of such lands shall repair said Hgfp Wanted To Rant A Spaca dedicate staff at Manchester non Street, Manchester. Foster collects 50th homer Boston at Detroit sidewalks and curbs to the satisfaction of the Director of Public 73 357 East ConUr 81. Call 644-9966 Manchggtmr, Ct. Manor Nursing Home. 385 Baltimore at Cleveland Works or his designated representative. Existing bituminous West Center Street, NURSES AIDES SIX ROOM Cape with SALES POSITION - Straight 643-9515 George Foster learned an the eighth inning broke up a scoreless Milwaukee at Minnesota, curbs shall be removed and replaced with granite curbs. commissions, leads furnished I Muffler Manchester. Please call 646- Applications are now being dormers - Living and dining CiirdinuU 10, \I cIh 6 accepted, both full and part room, kitchen newly important, lesson last season game and lifted Jim Rooker to vic­ 2 (c) The Building Department shall affix a copy of this regula­ to homeowners. Call 242-5402. I Center 0129 between 9 a.m. to 4:30 Bob Forsch picked up his 19th vic­ Regall p.m. time openings, on all of our renovated. 3 bedrooms, and some legendary National tory’ with relief help from Kent Kansas City at Califor­ tion to all building permits issued by it. SURPRISE YOUR Husband shifts. Experience is helpful, fireplace, full basement. tory despite a shaky performance nia, 2 PRIOR SERVICEMEN - The with the extra money you earn Tekulve, Grant Jackson and Rich (d) This section (35-4) shall become effective January 1,1978. Air Force recently announced but not necessary, as we are Garage. Very clean. Priced League sluggers may have to« and Garry Templeton collected three Texas at Oakland, 2 Corner of Broad as an Avon Representative. willing to train. Crestfleld re d u ^ . Q urlei Ponticelll Sc Gossage, who got his 25th save. Sec. 35-5 Maintenance of Sidewalk and Tree Belt by Owner; new openings for individuals and Center Street pay the penalty. hits to spark a 13-hit Cardinals’ at­ Mon.-Fn 8 a rr 6 p.m The flexible hours won’t in­ Convalescent Home, 565 Ver­ Son, 646-1540, 646-0600. PliillirH 6, K x | io h I Chicago at Seattle Remove of Litter, Grass, Etc. with prior military service. If Phone 646-2112 Sal. 8 a m . 12 noon tack. Forsch was knocked out in the terfere with your home life. non Street, Manchester. Friday night, Foster blasted his Greg Luzinski drove in three runs (a) Every person owning land within the Town upon or adja­ p u nave been out for less Interested? Call 523-9401. CARRIERS 50th home run of the season to pace a sixth. than 5 years and are looking ------1------$38,900 NEW ON market. with a double and single and Mike \(ilr«s ‘f, DodgtTH 3 cent to which is a sidewalk shall at all times maintain said COOK. Full or |>art time. Oversized Cape (25x34) with •-1 Cincinnati victory over the Atlan­ for "A Great Way of Life’ , H ip Wontod *3 Hg/p HOUSEKEEPER Needed. sidewalk in a safe condition, subject to Section 35-1 (c) of this contact the Air Force im­ Wontod 13 Experienced in meal prepara two rooms oaths partially ta Braves, becoming only the fifth Jose Cruz’ sacrifice fly in the bot­ Ordinance, for the use of the public, and shall at all times Free room. Vernon Circle NEEDED tion. Hours: 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. finished up. Fireplace, large THE FIREPLACE STOVE mediately. Call 646-7440. area. Call 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., batter in NL history to reach that tom of the 12th scored Enos Cabell remove therefrom all obstructions or any substance, and all CLERK / TYPIST - Monday SECURITY PERSONNEL. for TELEPHONE SALES - BUILDING MATERIAL Apply in person Crestfleld kitchen, plaster walls, garage thru Friday, 9 to 5. Send 644-2306. plateau and the first since Willie National League from third base to lift the Astros one litter of leaves, grass, gravel, dirt, or other things which would STEADY WORK - Reliable, Manv part time positions Manchester and Business is booming and our Distributor in South Windsor Convalescent Home, 565 Ver­ and a private setting. T.J. game over .500. Bob Watson drove in in any way impede or imperil public travel upon said sidewalk hard worker, who wants resume to Box N, c/o available. Must be over 18, phone room is zooming! Solid has opening in office staff for non Street, Manchester. Crockett, Realtors 643-1577. Mays hit 52 in 1965. Manchester Herald. SHORT ORDER Cook full an accurate and neat person two Houston runs with sacrifice flies or to render it unsafe. steady employment, good in­ have a car, ^one, be able to time or part time. Call 644- East Hartford areas opportunity to make $ $ $ $ Hack Wilson’s all-time NL mark of pass State Police Registra­ working full or part time. Are to assist mill work manager. 5 TYPISTS. At least 55 w.p.m. $39,900 SEVEN room Colonial to give him a career-high 103 RBI. come. Call 528-6702 between ^ 1609 or 646-9378. to dallvor tho 56 homers appears out of Foster’s Schmidt drilled his 37th home run to (b) The owner of the lands which front on presently accepted 2 only. FULL TIME - Hardware and tion. Call Monday through you a tiger? Call 524-1428. day week, company paid in­ and six months office with IW baths, fireplace, CiiitiiN (>, PiidrcH ‘t highways or streets in the Town shall maintain the ground sur­ plumbing store clerk. Retail Monchootor Evening surance and pension plan. Call experience, needed im­ knotty pine rec room.:.owner grasp with only seven games left for reduce the Phillies magic number to Friday 233-2165. Equal Oppor­ PART TIME janitorial work. Rookie Skip Jam es’ two-out, ninth­ faces of the tree belt between the edge of roadway surface and sales. Also receiving, some tunity Employer. Harold Mr. King. 5U-1401. mediately for evenings. Late bought new home, anxious to the Reds, but Ralph Kiner’s second- three for winning their second NOW accepting applications Manchester area. 2 1/2 hours MAID FOR Cleaning rooms. inning single drove in Derrel Thomas the property line of said lands in a neat and graded manner, free for full time employment. heavy merchandise handling. afternoon to midnight, go. T.J. Crockett Realtors. place mark of 54 is in danger. Mays, straight NL East title. Larry Apply in person after 10:00 per evening, five evenings per Coll Weekends. Call 644-1504, HELP WANTED, Male & schedule flexible. For long 643-1577. from third base to break a 4-4 tie and and clear of all bushes, standing grass, and litter of every sort, Call 528-3869 between 9 and 2 week. Call 249-6880. Johnny Mize and Kiner all belted 51 Christenson won his 17th game with a.m. Barrett Plumbing Supp­ AUTOMEGHANiC 647-9946 Manchester Motel. Female - Full or part time. term temporary assignment give reliever Dave Heaverlo his fifth and free of holes and defects which would constitute a danger to only. homers in a single season and Kiner help from Gene Garber. pedestrians. ly, 331 Broad Street, New fast food operation wants in the East Hartfora area. Manchester. Automatic Transmissions HIGH SCHOOL GIRL (or part cashiers and grill help. Flexi­ Parking available. Never a connected for 54 in 1949. win in six decisions. REAL ESTATE Sales People Rebuilders - Installers - time waitress. After school, CUSTODIAN - 8 a m. to 4:30 (c) The owner of lands whose duty it is to comply with the - Two needed. Must have ble hours. For Interview, call fee. Call Kelly Services, 100 A batting average of .325, 50 home provisions of this section (35-5) who shall violate any of said MECHANIC WANTED - Experienced. Top salary and some Saturdays. Apply S he H e ra lb p.m. Full time position for Friday, Saturday, or Sunday, Constitution Plaza, 249-6585. BOLTON runs and 144 RBI does wonders for a license or in process. Eixperienced necessary. Call plus overtime, paid Brass Key Restaurant. experienced and dependable C«mrti 1m Fin|4aN Into An provisions, shall be fined not less than five ($5.00) Dollars nor Generous commission September 23rd., 24th., and Ei^m I Opportunity kmployer. man’s confidence, too. Gene Langan, VW 633-0261. holidays, vacations. Incen­ person. Good wages and EfficM Hom Itoitor more Twenty-Five ($25.00) Dollars plus the cost to correct the schedule. Wolverton Agency PART TIME Janitors. Early 2Sth., Al Kalina, Vice Presi­ M, New listing. See this excep­ Nettles homer wins tives. National chain. i benefits. Please call 646-0129, dent, Mutt Hutts, Inter­ tional 7(j room Ranch. Foster’s ninth-inning home run was ThI* unk|M oofnMiMUan wood violation, if such action is required by and performed by the Realtors, 649-2813. morning Jiours, and evenings. 1 between 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. just the final curtain call to two TORONTO (UPI) - Graig Nettles •tovo tnd llioplooo oovor puiol Town of Manchester. The Town shall notify the owner, in Excellent conditions. To Manchester area. Must have national, 549-2407. SECRETARY - Part time. Spacious living room. L- I'uiuiiiu Ueii the game iii the eighth NURSES AIDES. 3 p.m. to 1-1 FULL TIME and Part Time Mature, responsible person majestic days for the Reds’ slugger. broke a 3-3 tie in the ninth with his Inolollo In mlnutoo without writing, at least seven (7) days in advance, that corrective ac­ RN or LPN. Part or full time. p.m. Full time. Experienced arrange interview call transportation. Call 649-5334. teachers aide positions open shaped kitchen, three on Dave McKay's third home run of mtoonry iltoratlono. It burnt m with excellent tjqiing skills 36th homer of the season, a two-out tion will be taken by the Town at the owners expense. Laurel Manor, 91 Chestnut helpful but we will train. App­ 643-2469 at local day care center. 7:00- bedrooms. 2 fireplaces. 2 Thursday afternoon he went 4-for-4 the season, a solo shot to left. tootonod wood throughout tho Street. 649-4519. required for C.P.A. Firm. baths, 2-car garage. night, will hoot your homo tnd This Ordinance shall take effect ten (10) days after this publica­ ly in person. East Hartford AMBITIOUS Experienced 3:00, 2:30-5:30. 649-6167. and he lashed a triple and two singles two-run blast to right field, to back person (or varied office duties Must be able to work over­ The Yankees jumped on Jefferson oook your mtalt. Homoowntrt tion in this newspaper provided that within ten (10) days after Convalescent Home, 745 Main time, If necessary. Contact Colonial decor throughout. before his 50th homer Friday. the five-hit pitching of Don Guliett ropoit up to gO% luot ttvingt. GENERAL MECHANIC - street. East Hartford. OUTGOING RESTAURANT - to include invoicing and SARAH COVENTRY jewelry RN’t - LPN’S 16x24 foot swimming pool. for two runs in the first on Reggie this publication of this Ordinance a petition signed by not less Minded people - Needed at Ms. Lemieux. m-SSM. In addition to hounding Wilson and and lift the New York Yankees to a 5- Alto grott lor etm pt, otbint, tkl- Full time days. Paid C.M.S, general typing. Five day, 40 has a free kit for you. 3 ^.m. to 11 p.m. Shift'' Lots of privacy in this one Jackson’s RBI double and Chris than five (5) percent of the electors of the Town, as determined Blue CrosSrand life insurance. Reins New York Style Deli Kiner, Foster has an outside shot at 3 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays. lodgta tnd t t an amorgonoy unit REFRIGERATION Ser­ hour week. 8To 4:30. Old es­ Excellent income. No collec­ 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. Shift acre treed yard that offers Chambliss’ sacrifice fly. Otto Velez’ In o tto of pow tr Itllu rtt. from the latest official lists of the Registrars of Voters, has not Amerbelle Corporation. 104 for second and third shift tablished agricultural fer­ MAINTENANCE MAN for in­ yet another great performer’s Guliett, 13-4, recorded a season- viceman for domestic work ting or delivering. Car and Part time or full time. side and outside work at an a terrific view. Offered at leadoff homer in the second cut New Flroboi: i r Mghi i r wMtj 24> been filed with the Town Clerk requesting its reference to a East Main Street, Rockvllle.e. wanted. Must be experienced, positions, including dining tilizer and chemical manufac­ records. Hank Aaron. Foster has 377 high 12 strikeouts and walked none. doap. Door Oponing; f a 11”. phone essential. 528-8388. Pleasant working conditions, apartment site. See Super $69,500. York’s lead to 2-1 but the Yanks special Town election. 1 Apply between 9 a.m. and 4:30 no other need apply. Call room personnel, and counter turer. Buckland Station, total bases and with seven oames With two out in the ninth, Chris Wolght: 141 Ibt. Pact Ptnol: ttd. p.m. An equal opportunity persons. Apply daily 2 to 5 Manchester. Call Mr. Gordon, ^nef^ts. around apartments at (Tiarles scored again in the third on Roy M W Mgh a 4 r wMo. Othor tlitt Phyllis V. Jackston * Woodcock Refrigeration, 528- MACHINE OPERATORS - To Drive. left, he is within striking distance of Chambliss walked and Nettles' employer. 4144. p.m. Market Level, Civic Cadwell U Jones, 643-0644 for p t White’s run-scoring double. Secretary Center. operate milling machine, drill U&R REALTY CO. 400 — a mark last achieved in the stroked loser Jesse Jefferson’s 2-1 Board of Directors interview. press, or lathe. NO SET UP. After Guliett had retired 15 con- " wT p r e u s s & sons DENTAL ASSISTANT for EXPERIENCED Window VERNOlfjHAIIOR EXPERIENCED Babysitter M3-M92 major leagues by Aaron in 1959. pitch over the fence in the right field MaP' hester, Connecticut Work is highly repetatlve. for five month old baby. My Robert D. Murdock, .secutive batters. Bob Bailor led off 228 BoPlon Tpkt. orthodontist. Expsrlenced Cleaner. Must be experienced. RN or LPN-llto7,fullorpart VETERINARY Assistant, Experienced preferred. Some PlruleN 2, CuliN 0 preferred. Send resume to time. Laurel Manor, 91 CTiest- 871-0389 X home. Mostly afternoons, RoaHor power alley. Jefferson suffered his the seventh with a double and scored BOLTON Dated at Mi ichester. Connecticut this 20th day of September Steady work Good pay. Call Kennel man, mornings. Apply assembly and testing may be ■ p ^ 17th loss against nine wins. 1977 Box 2356, Vernon, Connec­ 649-53M. nut Street. Box Z, Manchester Herald. Tuesday through Friday. 648- Ed Ott’s two-out, two-run homer in on Roy Howell’s single. required. Phone 646-5880. 2881. 051-9 ticut, 06066. i i PAGE S IX -B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Mancbeater. Conn.. Sat., Sept. 24. 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Sept. 24, 1977 — PAGE SEVEN-B Mo h im Pdr $ a l» 2$ HomM f o r ta to 22 MofflM f o r S olo IL H M t 22 Nomas f o r ta fa 22 Honrn for Solo 22 Homoo for Solo 22 EAST HARFTORD By owner MANCHI8TER - 2S2 O’Connell Drive. Lovely 6 RtonotMstof Apartmanta for Soot 83 Aportmoota for Soot 22 Autoa for Solo JVational Weather Forecast room Cape, for your comfort 21 Uoionyeio,.ticfotu $4 and inexpensive living, in­ COMff^CllTORY T f^t5 r a ROOM Aportment COUNTRY LIVING . Great 5 TRIUMPH SplUlre, ir4 . 29,- K77 3000 cluding 5 1/2% assumable. O P E N H O U S E ns! Street. Securif rooms. Heat, kldt, pets OK. t r iu m p h 1976 Booneville Two-Famlly-Duplexes. 3 000 miles, am/fm radio. Sharp YSO, 8000 milaf, oil cooler $37,900, 56»00»4. HMD s^cinusrte AvalUble. CoU 6462426,9 to! $155. Home Locators, »64M80. car. Asking $2560. 64649M. bedrooms, IW baths, Ige. Fee $40. rack. 11,750. ttMOO. Sunday 1 to 5 p.m. eat in Kitchen, living MANCHESTER • Just right nSTMiNTS UPON MANCHESTER • Main PINTO 1973 Wagon. Green, room, alum, siding, city Streeet. Two room apart­ for the growing family. 3 lour speed. Nice. $1798 Subur- utilities. $59,900. RoocEd indivipuhlism ment, heated, hot water, bedroom Colonial. Fireplace, Homes tor Rant ban Motors, 6461071. formal dining room, garage. appliances, parking, no pets, 54 DROVE MB TO security, sb-7047. H ^ L E Y DAVIDSON, 1972 $39,900. Century 21, Jackston- M E R R in 19n VEGA HATCHBACK - 4 FX-1200 - M U by factory Avante, 646-1316. Rm Hots 640-1166 MANCHESTER ■ AttracUve 2 zpeed. 30,000 miles. Excellent ORiNK, SIR. TWO BEDROOM Townhouse. bedroom townhouse available engineer. Branch heads, condition. 11396. Cali 9466611, Bamtt clutch, aluminum IH baths, dishwasher, dis­ in the Coach Houac on Otis after 4 p.m. MANCHESTER - Because Street. 1 i/2 baths, ^ k e r rollers, Mlkuni car- this Colonial has 4 bedrooms, COLUMBIA. Contemporary posal, laundry hookups, V styled, vinyl siding, sliders heated, immediate occupan­ appliances, carpeting, base­ huretor, balancied blueprinted family room, formal dining 1971 FORD LTD - Automatic, motor, transmission. 171-2911. from formal dining onto huge cy. Call 5261708 days. ment. No pets, one child. $315. power steering and brakes, tOWIIT riMMIArUIII room, many baths, 2 Wlnttirop includes heaL hot water. fireplaces, 18x36 inground deck, family room with wood air conditioning, excellent FOUR ROOMS - With stove Blanchard St Rosietto, Inc., i r - k pool, and in a prestige area, 6462482. condiUon. 91500. M3-9199. you must plan to see this and hot water. Central. Adult Houtohold Goods 40 Articlot lor Solo beautiful home, $87,900. Cen­ 41 working couple. No pets, GOOD HOME WANTED for 1977 750 TRIUMPH. ExceUent f / .M www SIX ROOM CAPE. Centrally tury 21, Jackston-Avante, 6 ^ reasonable. Security and pampered 1974 Gran Torino condiUon. Asking $1700. Call COLUMBIA - Four bedroom refrigerators UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub references required. 6467094, located. Aluminum siding, va­ M4-86#5 1316. <3•%4- VT .- '/t*.' Washers, ranges, used, Brougham Super condition, U^IWIATHfA fOTOCAIT • Colonial, 2 1/2 baths, formal Scouts, Boy and Girl Scouts, 4 to 8 p.m. cant, $325 with a security 30,000 miles, loaded, Call 2 ^ Vuaranteed and clean. New deposit required along with WUTH WINDSOR - Are you dining, kitchen with Brownies, nurses. East 78(B nigbts. 1970 B.S.A. • L eu Uian 1,000 appliances, fireplaced living shipment damaged, GE and Catholic School. 649-1225. FOUR ROOM Apartment.Apar Oc- references. Utilities not in­ looking for a Garrison Frigidalre. Low prices. B. D. milei on ®00 c.c. motor. Built For period ending 7 a m,, Sunday, Sept. 25. Saturday night room, den, oak floors, 2 car tober 1st. Appflar Appliances, heat, cluded. T.J. Crockett, for street, strip, or show, Colonial, 4 bedrooms, choice Pearl and Son, 649 Main Realtor, 6461577. 1975 V.W. SCIROCCO. will find showers and thunderstorms over the Pacific Six room Cape, three bedrooms, vinyl siding and trim, garage. $57,400. Zanotti SCREENED LOAM - Gravel, Centrally, , ____ located,ed, one child. Excellent condition. Four must be seen! Also: B.S.A neighborhood, fireplace? Are Realtors, 6494)272, 228-9485. Street, 643-2171. Main Street, .Northwest, north Atlantic states and near the vicinity of the you willing to do a little child safe street, gas grill, private yard, immediate oc­ 643-2171. processed gravel, stone, sanii speed on floor, am/fm stereo, Great Lakes Fair to fair to partly cloudy weather is cupancy. $39,900. and fill. For delivery call M oS io DUPLEX - Four rooms, two Zeibart, 33,000 miles. $3,300 or S ^ ’john*"* ***" decorating? Then, see this t t t p “ bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, attic predicted elsewhere. Minimum temperatures include: (ap­ Colonial on 2 plus acres. Make HEBRON - Seven and 1/2 CHERRY HARVEST Uble, G w r ^ H. Griffing, Andover, best offer. Call 649-6912 room Raised Ranch. Just THREE ROOM Apartment - and basement storage. Cen­ proximate maximum readings in parenthesis) Atlanta 63 us an offer. Asking $62,900. DIrsctlona: From 1-86 taka axil 92 to Csntsr SIraal, lalt seats ten, $150. Wing chair, weekends anytime or 1975 HONDA CB 200 T. $300. minutes to Glastonbury. 2 fuli With heat, hot water, stove, tral location near hospital. weekdays after 5 p.m. Call 6465840 after 4:30 p.m. (811, Boston 55 1631, Chicago 55 (75), Cleveland 58 ( 73) Century 21, Jackston-Avante, on Adams, laft on Waal MIddIa Tnpk., right on 87 $20. Organ $35, pine desk $30, baths, 2 fireplaces, huge for­ fan back chair, $5. 25 TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - refrigerator, carpet. $190. $200 per month. PhilSrlck Dallas 69 ( 90). Denver 43 (80), Duluth 48 ( 58), Houston 72 646-131^ Englawood Dr. Agency, 6464200. mal dining, big eat-lh kitchen Northfield Street. Good condition. Good for 9- Thirtf floor, centrally located. 1971 TOYOTA Corona Mark II 1973 Yamaha 360. Elnduro. I90i. Jacksonville 68 ( 87), Kansas City 57 (84), Little Rock 66 with appliances, huge master plating, or welding. Call 649- No pets. Adults only. Security (881, Los Angeles 64 ( 73), Miami 74 ( 86), Minneapolis50 ( 68) VERNON - Just listed. Lovely wagon. Automatic, runs like Bought new in 1974 , 3,100 WARREN E. bedroom, laundry room, 2 car CONTEMPORARY Formica 2439 from noon til 6:00 p.m. deposit. Call 6467m. MANCHESTER ■ 9 Room new. High mileage. Asking miles $600 or best offer. 646 69 85 York 58 ( 68), San Francisco 55 3 bedroom Raised Ranch. Articlaa lor Sala Home, with 4 bedrooms, fami­ New Orleans ( ), New Fireplace, family room, gar­ garage. $49,900. Zanotti furniture - All types of tables. 41 Doga-BIrda-Pala 43 Qardan Produeta 47 $775. 647-1044 1329 (701, Phoenix 70 ( 96), Seattle 48 (62), St. Louis 56 ( 82) Realtors, 649-0272, 228-9485. Manufactured on premesis. d a r k LOAM - 5 yards, $32.00 d e s ir e p r iv a t e Living. ly room, 1 1/2 baths, garage. ages. Beautiful wooded lot. ZEBRA - KENKO 10 speed. □ RENTALS $375 m onthly. S ecu rity . Washington 64 ( 80). $0,900. Century 21, Jackston- HOWLAND LOW, LO’7 PRICES! 233-8337, plus tax. Gravel, fill, w ash^ DOG-CAT BOARDING One of four units available Oc­ FOR SALE - 1975 DaUun B- TOLLAND -_ Located just sand and stone. 643-9504. 23” frame. Fast and beautiful. bathing/groomlng. Obedience tober 1st Large three room Zinsser Agency. 6461511. Avante, 646-1316. S o a lto rt 643-1108 872-2332. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 210, Four '.peed standard, four minutes to Route 15. FcFour $100. Midland CB, model 862 B protection classes.Complete apartment, appliances, door, new am/fm stereo, mobile with power mike and Rooms tor Rant 52 IMMEDIATE Occupancy - GLASTONBURY - Believe bedroom, full dormered Cape, WHIRLPOOL 3 Cycle Gas BARGAINS! Manchester modern facilities. Canine fireplace, heated, bus stop at excellent condition. $2,650 or 1 1/2 baths, fireplaced living Lion’s Club tag sale, Sunday, antenna. Excellent condition, Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon CORN door, lease, security, $250 a Year round, 5 Room, 2 $46,000 RAISED Ranch in LEBANON-Elght room this? New Colonials and Split Dryer. Color, harvest gold. 2 THOMPSON HOUSE - Fur­ best offer. After 4:30 and Campara-Trallara room, huge formal dining, ful­ September 25th, 10 a.m. to 3 $75. 6466670. Road, Manchester. For reser­ month. Call 2366128 til 4-30. bedroom waterfront home. quiet residential area. Six Contemporary, ultra modem Level Homes, ready for your year» old. Includes vent kit. nished rooms. Kitchen weekends call 232-6469 or 236 Mobile Homaa 55 rooms plus rec room, 1V4 ly applianced kitenen. Reasonably priced. Call 649- p.m., McDonald’s, West vations please call 6465971. Pick Your Own After 5, 647-9585. Fenced in yard. Located in 4325. throughout. 2 baths, double Inspections, starting $61,900. WOOD AVAILABLE. You privileges, centrally located, Ashford, half hour east of baths, 100x140 lot, big trees, fielifstone fireplace, Cau'’nil nowno' and reserve your lot breezeway, garage, country 1295. Center Street. To rent a space 18' CAMPER trailer - single treed lot. $43,500. Zanotti chop, you keep one cord, we parking, men only. Deposit. Hartford. References. Lease real good value. T.J. (Jrockett fireplaced rec room, four (Jentury(Jentur 21,...... Jackston-Avante, call 644-9966. PUPPY NEEDS Loving home MANCHESTER - Fem ale PLYMOUTH DUSTER 1973 axle, excellent condition. Realtors, 6494)272, 228-9485. keep one cord. 742-6466. Call 6462358. and security. Call 6461368. Realtors. 643-1577. huge bedrooms, rap-around 646-131— "Sie. La r g e s e a r s Coldspot up­ - Comes with supplies. No ■ doxon E arly 20’s to sh are two Two door, 24,000 miles, Eleven years old. 31,500. CaU deck, huge camort, asking right freezer. Excellent conai- CHAIN SAWS-New and used. reasonable offer refused. Two bedroom Townhouse apart­ automatic transmission, 742-6930. LOOKIK FOR FAST ACTION? TOLLAND - Ten gorgeous FIFTY SCHOOL or student 50« BIRCH HOUSE-Furnished BOLTON U K E - 2 Bedroom LEBANON $66,900 - 2V4 acres, $69,900. Zanotti Realtors, 64^ MANCHESTER - Trim tlon. Approximately six years Replacement chains and months old. Playful young ment with same beginning Oc­ power steering, excellent con­ acres, m stly open, with desks. Formica tops, metal room. Kitchen privileges. Ranch. Wood stove and 8 room Colonial, circa 1830, 0272, 228-9485. hedges surrounds this neat 6 old. $15(). 528-3038. repairs on all makes. Capitol pujmy. After 1:30 p.m., 646 tober 1st. Call 6467396. diUon. 643-6514. ARE YOU Selling your mobile seven rrnjm Custom Ranch. Equipment Co., Inc., 38 Main bases, adjustable heights, Saturday 9 to 5 Centrally located. Parking. fireplace. *260 monthly. One w/fieldstone fireplace, den, Room Cape. New kitchen, LIST YOUR NOME WITH BELFIORE Women only. Deposit. Call home? Buyers waiting. Please formal dining, IVk baths, four Stone fireplaced family room, Street, Manchester. 643-7S56. with Chairs. $7.00 each. Wood MANCHESTER - November month .--ecurity. Call after 5, 1973 GRAND Torino Sport ■ call Plaza Homes, Broker. 1- MANCHESTER - (Juality con­ modern bath. $36,400. Century FRIGIDAIRE Electric stove Sunday 1 to 5 6462358. 742-5292. bedrooms, huge porch, 2 car 2 1/2 baths, 20x40 inground and automatic washing teachers desks and chairs. 1st occupancy. Three One owner. Air conditioning, 8284)369. struction is yours in this char­ 21, Jackston-Avante, 646-1316. Gremmo Sc Sons Sales, 819 garage, horse shelter and pad- ming, mature home. 7 plus In addition to the regular media, we will pool, barn. Call Suzanne or machine. Excellent condition. GIANT APARTMENT Boala-Aeeaaaorlaa 45 bedroom duplex, in newer two power steering. Very clean, Arthur Shorts, 646-3233. J. COMPLEX tag sale. 44-50 East Middle Turnpike, LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING family home. Includes ELLINGTON - Spacious 7 dock Zanotti Realtors, 649- rooms. 3 bedrooms, rec room, ^,900. NICELY remodeled 644-1300. room. Fully furnished. Stove, excellent condition. Must sell! TAG SALE • Save hundreds of 0272 , 228-9485. Watson Beach Co., Church Street, East Hartford, Manchester. 649-9953. SEA RAY - 1975. 20 foot, 10, appliances, and wall to wall rooms. Kids welcome. new wall to wall carpeting. 2 three bedroom Cape, quiet advertise your home on WINE COVENTRY refrigerator and linens My 1978 is already In. $2000. dollars on display models. If Manchester Office, 647-9139. (across street from church). 188 Merc cruiser, excellent carpeting. Heat is not in­ Extras, plus only $325. Home 6469975, weekends, and after you have been Uilnklng of car garage. $38,900. Cdntury area, drastically reduced for provide. 801 Main Street. 646 Locators, 2760880. Fee $«. COLUMBlA-13 acres. Approx. immediate sale. Lessenger Equal Housing Opportunity. Six families selling clothing, MOVING MUST SELL. condition. Moving, must sell. FARMS cluded. $280 monthly. Security 6 p.m. Weekdays. buying a mobile home, no 21, Jackston-Avante, 646-1316. Radio for complete Market Coverage. □ MI8C. FOR SALE Dining table, with six ladder 7 open hay fields. Circa 18W. Sells, 646-8713. furniture, etc. Saturday and $5,000. 644-6290. BIO Bouth BtTMl deposit and references belter time Uun right now. Ten room Colonial, four WILLINGTON - Five mintues Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. back chairs, kitchen table, required. Two children COUNTRY ACREAGE - 3 1966 CORVETTE ConverUble, Shop and compare. Our prices desk, am/fm receiver. 646 Covwitry Attractive sleeping room. bedrooms, kids, pets, bedrooms, 2 baths formal to UConn, very clean six and Aftlclu lor Salt 41 29 FOOT OWENS Cabin accepted. No pets. Call 647- 327, mint condition, new top, and quality can’t be bMt. 27 ACRES SURROUNDS this 6577. Private entrance, fireplace. $200 range. Home dining, den, laundry with eight room Contemporary 1/2 room Ranch. Fireplaced b a r f o r SALE-With built in Cruiser - Double planked, 11 742-82M 9938, or 643-7635 after 7 p.m. brakes and four radial tires. Inunedlate parking available living room, paneled rec room am/fm radio, 8 track and foot by 8” beam. Rebuilt 6 shower/bath. Free parking. Locators, 2760880. Fee $40. appliances, huge plav room, •3 3 ,9 0 0 castle. Secluded, wooded. Call BELFIORE Today ALUMINUM sheets used as Apply 195 Spruce Street, $4500. 643-8912 throughout the state. Trades big barn with excellent hay Six room CAPE In Owner v e iy anxious. $80’s. with sliders to backyard and printing plates, .007 thick, stereo turn table, bar stools, KENMORE PUSH BUTTON cylinder 1954 Ford engine. ONE AND HALF Rooms - welcome. Excellent financing 16x32 pool, 200 foot wooded lot bar signs, and many extras in­ 40” electric range, $40. Two 55 Completely painted, ready for $135. 2 1/2 rooms, $145. Main SOUTH WINDSOR Line - storage, other out buildings, 2 quint, convsnisnt loca­ Lessenger Sells, 646-8713. 23x32”, 25 cents each or 5 for CHRYSANTHEMUMS - Many FEMALES - Working gals or TRIUMPH 1975 TR-7. New available. Sample buy new U car garage, excellent for for privacy. $37,500. Zanotti $1. Phone 643-2711. cluded. Call 646-5479. Gallon steel drums, stands. water. New bildge pump and new varieties to choose from. Street. Heat, hot water, Special! 7 rooms, appliance. condition. 9,000 miles, am/fm foot wides, choice of two or tion. Aluminum aiding, $25. Sears 17” chain saw, $150. students are to share house Call now. Home Locators. 276 horses. Asking $88,000 but MANCHESTER. Tastefully for FAST ACTION! Realtors, 649-0272, 228-9485 depth finder. A real family $1.50. 29 Mountain Road, appliances. Security. radio, Mlchellns radials, three bedrooms, not a storms a sersans, wall to 643-2880. boat, priced for quick sale. with same. $30 weekly. 646 References. Lease. Call 646 0880. Fee $40. want your offers. Zanotti redone three bedroom Vic­ Glastonbury, near 3538 or 6466005. yellow wiUi black stripes. 646 stripped down model.del. Was Realtors, 649-0272, 228-9485. wall carpating. Ollsra torian Cape, country kitchen, $1,500. 6462402. Minneachaug M lf Course. 3911, after 6 p.m. 2813. 812,495, tag u le price 310,990. 12 FOOT WOODEN Sail boat. conaldarad. convenient location. Mid TAG SALES Parta, supplies, accessories, COVENTRY - Basic five Firefly-all gear, sails, etc. in­ COMFORTABLE ROOM - THREE BEDROOM Newer $30's. Lessenger Sells, 64^ 647-1413 NEW LISTING CANNING TOMATOES Private entrance and bar, Olftcaa-Btoraa lor Rani 55 BEAUTIFUL 1977 Cutlass full time service department. room Cape. Paneling, some cluded. Trailer included. Must sweet com peppers. Buckland Duplex. 1 1/2 baths, laundry Oldsmoblle. Only 8,200 miles. Plaza Homes, 1348 Wilbur LOMBARDO 8713. TAG AND CRAFT Sale - Qardan Produeta Parking. Adult working per- carpeting, three bedrooms, RESIDENTS OF Strawberry be seen. $300. 649-8712. 47 Farms, corner Adams St room, ail appliances, air con­ Fully automatic, call owner. Cross Highway, Berlin Turn­ William L Belfiore Agency Woodburning stove, tires, Lane, Manchester, invite you son. References. Call 649 526. ATTRACTIVE Four room of­ decent lot, walking distance to & ASSOCIATES DUPLIX Tolland Turnpike, opposite ditioned, carpeted throughout. fice. Ground level, central 6467690. pike, Berlin Connecticut, 1- shopping. $26,000. Zanotti Rsaftors S 4 M 0 0 3 exercvcle, miscellaneous to their fantastic Annual Tag 111/3 SQUARES OF Asphault NEUS FOR F«U PUimiW AM) Caldors. Paneled wall and natural 'lousenold items. Saturday Sale! Rain or shine September shingles, charcoal grey, 240 GENTLEMAN ■ Central. location, professional Realtors, 649-0272, 228-9485. * Larg* Living Room WINDOW RAROan beamed celling in living room. building, parking and utilities. 1972 TOYOTA COROLLA, September 24, Sunday 24th., and 25Ui. Follow orange |smge. $120 or best offer. 586 Culiiury, Fragrant and Medicinal Pleasant room, with $285. References and security ManchMier Antlquaa 48 telephone. Next to shower. Call 649-28K. Two door sedan, standard DO YOU WANT to sell your LEBANON-Six room starter * Kitchen w/DInIng September 25. 11 to 4. 340 signs off Keeney Street. Open Herba. A Wide SelecUon of Scented required. Call 646-8347 or 646 YOU'VE GOT TO see this im­ Windsor Street. Geranluma. Parking, 6466801, after 6 p.m. transmission, good condiUon, mobile home? Qualified Ranch. Sliders to sun deck, TAKE A LOOK - You’ll like COVENTRY • Basic five area 9 a.m. WANTED. Antique furniture, 34M after 5. maculate three bedroom OPEN HOUSE it! Near bus line. Newly UCTURU AM FOR RENT - Store and of­ no rust. Needs tires. Asking buyers waiting wlUi available carpeting, full basement with room Cape. Paneling, some WOOD STOVE. $50. Two glass, pewter, oil paintings or 3800. Call evenings, 643-49M. financing. This is our special­ Colonial. Vinyl siding, large redecorated. Six Room * Stove & Refrigerator TAG SALE - Attic treasures, TWO FAMILY Tag Sale - OUNNSTRATIOM fices. Heat, janitor, parking. sliders to acre plus lot. $29,- carpeting, three bMrooms, radial tires, GR 78-14, Given to Garden Cluba, other antique items. R. ty for fast immediate acUon. comer lot and much more. Sunday 2 to 5 Ranch. Radiant heat. Weaver odds and ends, clothing. Satur­ September 24 & 25. 9 to 4. 47 JUST MARRIED Four large As low as $100 per month. 646 900. Zanotti Realtors, 64M272, Sale by owner, 646-5671. 29 decent lot, walking distance to A 3 Badrooma Up excellent condition $40. 1973 Educational Claiaea and Harrison, 643-8709. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1987 OLDS CUTLASS. Two Connecticut Mobile Home Real Estate, 643-1667, shopping. $26,000. Zanotti day and Sunday September Essex Street, Manchester. rooms, appliances suppIiM, 5334. 228-9485. Agnes Drive, Manchester. Pop up tent camper, n e^s Intereated Groupa. Apartmanta For Rant 53 door, automatic, power Brokers, a name you can 447 Center St. Realtors, 6494)272, 228-9485 * 1’A Batha 24th, 25th. 10 to 5:30. 639 Furniture, new and used canvas work, $900. Call 742- no pets. Utilities extra, $185. SUNRISE HERBS WANTED - Furniture, old MANCHESTER steering, power brakes,67,000 trust. Fall special three only. Colonial, six rooms, * 2 Qaa Healing Syalamt Forest Street, East Hartford. items, plants, clothing. 7459. 633-6028. A p­ BY OWNER. 5-5 Duplex. BIreh Mountain Read toys. Bisque dolls, steins, WE HAVE customers waiting proximately 660 square feet of miles. Good condition. Except Just arrived from factory. three bedrooms, QUtTONRURY clocks, swords, guns. Outright for the rental of your apart­ needs tuneup. $495. Telephone New 14 foot wides, two or A good buy in this 8-room Aluminum siding, three * Walkout Baaamant TAG SALE. Moving. Fur- MANCHESTER, 13 Alton prime space in local bank. bedrooms, carpeting, 2 car TAG SALE - Saturday 9 to 3. WURLITZER ORGAN ■ Dual SouUi on Mancheater Rd., left on purchase or consignments. ment or home. J.D. Real 643-8627. three bedroom, matching Colonial that offers a first fireplace, natural GUSTONNIRY $87,900 n^re, miscellaneous. 23 keyboard. 14 pedal. Rt. M, 16/10 mllea to Blrcb Moun­ Street - Available October 1st. $275 includes heat, air con- i. Good rental income, * Aluminum Siding Household items, curtains, Call 644-8962. Estate Associates, Inc. 646 ditlonln. *■*•''*'**• aisiaiiviU K floor family room, large woodwork, two car gar­ R l^side Drive, Manchester. Stereophonic sound, in­ tain Rd. 5 Room Duplex. 1 1/2 baths. and carpeting. living room, dining room B firm. No agents. 646- * Aluminum Storma A furniture, books, records, 0PRN7DAYRta.in.-7 p.m. 1980. Appliances. $270 monthly. No Blanchari St Rossetto, Inc. BARRACUDA A 1970. P.S., available to meet your budget 4461. age. Excellent condi­ Sat%day and Sunday, 9 to 5. strumental percussion W antad to Buy 40 P.B., A T. Very good tires, Only $9,900. Beautiful lots and kitchen, self-cleaning Scraant men’s 38 suit. All excellent effects. $650. New $1800. 643- Phone 033-1819 utllKies. Security and 6462482. condition. 80 Alton Street. LOOKING for anything In real excellent body, vinyl top, good available. Over 50 homes to oven, Kitchenaid dis­ tion. $38,900 TAG Sa l e . Saturday and Sun­ 6936, after 5. references. No pets. Call 872- * 75 X 164 lot ACCORDIANS - Will pay up to estate rental - apartments, running condition, 8 track, choose from. Preowned and TWO FAMILY FLAT - day, Swtember 24th Si 25th, 9 6145. 3800 SQUARE FEET - Heat, hwasher, l'/4 baths with Hollister Street. Each has TAG SALE - Saturday, APPLES, peaches, and pears. $80 for 120 Bass; $20 for 12 homes, multiple dwellings, no air conditioning. Mostly $750. or best offer. 875-4055 new. Please call Connecticut vanities, fireplace, garage, * Only 2 yaara old to 3. Queen size Sealy mat­ Bass. CaU 247-0842. fees. Call J.D. Real Estate after 4:30. Home Brokers, 1-4262(M. large living room, kitchen September 24th, 10 a.m. to 4 tress and spring, sewing Bottl’s Fruit Farm. 280 Bush TWO BEDROOM Garden carpeted. 2 offices included. rec room, city utilities, with pantry, dining room, 2 Associates, Inc. 6461980. F.J. Splleckt, Inc. * Only $60,900 p.m., 88 Nutmeg Drive, machine ami other items, Hill Road. Manchester. apartment. Heated. Large Downtown location. Adjacent treed lot. $55,900. bedrooms. Mid $40s. Call 649- WANTED-FurnIture, old toys. 1969 CHEVROLET Station 1974 LEISURE TIME Motor R o a lto rt Manchester. Miscellaneous toys, dishes, etc. 90 Henry rooms, swimming pool, to excellent parking. 643-63M. 7959. items. Bisque dolls, steins, clocks, BEAT THE COMMUTE! Wagon. P.S., P.B., A T., Home. Fully equipped, many 643-2121 Street, Manchester. WINEURAPfS adults, no pets, very UERISa^YCO. Building Suppllaa 42 swords, guns. Outright Cromwell area’s most reasonable rent. Glastonbury. OFFICE AVAILABLE - radio, A.C., high mileage, extras, under 11,()00 miles. LOMBABDO Locally grown Proneh Hybrid urchase or consignments. prestigious and luxurious clean Inside, some rust. $350 Sleeps six, will sacrifice, JUST REDUCED. House for GIANT TAG SALE - Fur­ 633-4972. Excellent Main Street loca­ Robert D. Murdock, sale. $35,000 to $32,500. Call & ASSOCIATES GARAGE SALE - September NATURAL STONE for Youni pick 2S« • pound :all 644-6962. studios. One, two and three tion. 440 square feet, heated or best offer. 6461336. $90()(}. Call 5662858. ______Raallor after 5 p.m., 647-9604. 24th and 25th, 9 to 5. niture, clothes, china, mis­ Picked to order bedroom apartments from R aaltor* M S-4003 cellaneous. 48 Lyndale Street, retaining walls, veneers, THREE ROOM Furnished and air conditioned. $200 per Miscellaneous, toys, games, •lightly high I WILL BUY 45 r.p.m records $160 to $289 per month. Call 1967 CHEVY IMPALA - 10 to 5; Saturday and Sunday, patios, etc. Pick up by the apartment. Heat, hot water. month. 643-6396. records, dishes and some fur­ pound or delivery by the ton. in good condition. Call 742-6906 today, 632-1300. Only 15 AutomaUc, good tires. $125. COVENTRY, NORTH. niture. 232 School Street. September 24th., and 25th. NUTMEB VINEYARD Adults, no pets. $150 monthly, Bolton Notch Stone Quarry, and name your price. Ask for minutes to downtown Hart­ security. Call 6464701 after THREE ROOM Office for Cali anytime, 742-7141. Drastically reduced to $M,90(). 643-0325 Chuck anytime. Spacious three bedroom 6463163. ford. 6:00 p.m. rent in modem professional Lott-Land lor Sala TRASH, TRINKETS, APARTMENT TAG Sale. 1965 FALCON - Good running Automodva Sarvica 55 Ranch Split. Fh'ivate 1 1/2 24 Everything goes. Vernon office building. Approximate- Treasures Tag sale. Just what W 400 square feet. U s t Center condiUon. $200. Call 649-0297. OMBARDO country acres. Lessenger you are looking for. Gardens, A partm ent 16D, FOUR ROOM A partm ent ELM MOTORS ■ Toyota, Dat- Sells, 646-8713. BUILDING LOT For Sale - Available November 1st. Street location. Ample sun specialists, factory AND ASSOCIATES MAiioa* Henry Street. Near schools. Something for all. September Vernon. Saturday and Sunday, 1968 CAMARO • V-8, 327. 11 to 5. No signs posted. Mature Married couple. No parking, air conditioned. Call trained, one day service, 114 Spectacular Contemporary immaculate bi-level No brokers. Call 646-4528. 24th, 25th, 10-5:30. 28 Montauk BUSINESS & SERVICE Power steering, power HANDY MAN'S Special. Four Drive, Vernon. pets or children. References East Main Street, Rockville. ALEX MAHHEW JOE LOMBARDO room stucco Rancn, fireplace. home nestled in wooded privacy. Enjoy hiking on 1.3 and security required. $185 brakes, excellent running con­ 871-1617. GLASTONBURY. 38 wooded NEIGHBORHOOD Sale. diUon. $700. 643-0239. Spacious yard, great oppor­ acres of serene beauty. A custom built home September 24-25, 10-4. 6462210. MEDICAL OFFICE for rent - tunity. Only $23,900. acres. Excellent area. Ideal NEIGHBORHOOD Tag Sale Approximately 1560 square finished with beautiful cedar cathedral ceilings for developer. Tongren Real Converse Road, Bolton, off FORD TORINO. Two door 1 4 SALES SINCE OPENING Lessenger Sells, 646-8713. Saturd^" September 24f4th, 10 Birch Mountain Extension. MANCHESTER - Clean four feet of prime space in modem throughout the first level. Huge glass thermopane Estate 633-8633 . 633-7060. 289- to 4. Rain date September room apartment. Stove, established professional office hardtop, automatic, power 3861. Antique, household, craft, steering, power brakes, small Crochet Book OUR OFFICE JULY 2 1 ,1 9 7 7 CONTEMPORARY Ranch. windows bring in the radiant sunshine. Four ^th . Household and childrens sport items, childrens, adults refrigerator, heat. No pets. building. Centrally located. Six rooms, beautifully kept, bedrooms, family room, two fireplaces. Exclusive items, metal wardrobe, clothing, toys, baby furniture, References, security. $160. Only 5 minutes from V-8, excellent condition. $600 new kitchen, three bedrooms. area. Call us for more details. WOODED ACREAGE, 18 mirrors, lamps, furniture, 649^022. Manchester Hospital. Ample or best offer. 64647M after 5. acres, stream, in New York’s motorcycle helmets, baked DIRECTORY Inground teardrop pool. Must some old pieces; oak folding parking, air conaitioning. For Amish Country. $3,500. goods, 150 houseplants, dried 1967 VW BUG - Still running. WE NEED LISTINGS be seen. High $30's. Lessenger crib, matching oak plant flowers, hand knit wool MANCHESTER - Newer 3 more Information, call 646 Sarvicaa Odarad 31 Sarvicaa OHarad $150., or best offer. Call M6 Sells, 646-8713. Liberal terms. Sprague-Duffy stands, ornate oak arm chair, sweaters, tape redorder. 31 Painting-Papparing 32 Rooting-Blding-Chimnay 34 bedroom Duplex, 1 1/2 baths, 5697 Realty, 428 State Street, 5167. CENTURY 21 spool bed, walnut dressers, C&M TREE Service - Free es­ full basement, all appliances. We may be Knu, but GARRISON COLONIAL. Ogdenburg," ■ nbu ...... N.Y. 13669.- - vanity, 6 matching chairs, 7 RELIABLE WOMAN will IS MY FULL TIME HORACE Tetrault - Siding, S e c u rity , no p e ts. $275 TAG SALE - Couch set, pine timates, discount senior 1976 FORD PINTO MPG - Four bedrooms, view, great drawer desk, tables, mis­ coffee table, dough box, triple babysit in my own home. BUSINESS. Fast service, roofing, storm windows, aw­ monthly. Call 646-0618, JACKSTON-AVANTE citizens. Company Good references. Days, OFFICE SPACE Excellent condition. 4 neighborhood, two car at­ cellaneous brie a brae. 88 dresser, wicker things, Manchester owned and quality work. Insured. Bob nings. Quality workmanship, anytime. we are Knowledgeable. tached garage. $48,900. Raiort Proparty 27 Hemlock Street. Please, no evenings, weekends. Call M9- Jobin, Proprietor, 6469027. free estimates. Fully Insured. FOR RENT cylinder, 4 speed. Must sell! 6 4 6 -1 3 1 6 earrings, tape player, ramps, operated. Call 6461327. 3796. Lessenger Sells, 846-8713. previews. golf clubs, plus much more! 8769187, 6463417. FIVE AND 1/2 Room Duplex 250 iquarc feet, center of $1850. Call 6465915. Personal service Is our speclaltyl LAKE AMSTON - Hebron Bulldlng-ContracUng 33 Mancheiter, air conditioning and September 24 St 25. all day. CHAIRS REGLUED, Fur­ apartment, garage, owner oc­ parking. Call 04S-055I. GLASTONBURY. U rg e two line. Waterfront. End of 198 Wall Street, Hebron, off SPECIALIZING cleaning and cupied, security deposit 1971 DATSUN PL 510 two door Try Us — You’ll Like Us. Season Sale! 2 fireplaces, TAG SALE - Saturday niture repaired, refinishing, Sedan. Original owner. family. Bam with loTt and Route 85. touch-up work. House calls WES ROBBINS carpentry repairing chimneys, roofs, required, $220 per month. Call basement, $67,000. Tongren ------ideal for one or two families. September 24th. 10 a.m. to 4 Painting-Papparing 32 remodeling specialist. Ad­ new roofs. Free estimates. 30 6465029 after 6. Reliable economical traiupor- Needs touching up. Asking p.m. Childrens and ladies and service calls, pick up and Ution. Needs winter tuning. Real Estate, 633-8633, 633- TAG SALE - Giant. A bit of delivery. 569-2887 days or ditions, rec rooms, dormers, Years Experience. Rowley, 7060, 289-3861. $30,900, all offers carefully clothing, and miscellaneous. PAINTING - interior and built-lns, bathrooms, 643-5361. QUIET NEIGHBORHOOD Wanted to Rant 87 $10(8. Call after 6 p.m., M3- 144 Main St. Manchester, Conn. 155 Walker Street. everything! Housewares, after 5. GET MORE with considered. Robert clothes, furniture, mis­ exterior, paperhanging, kitchens, 649-3446. for quiet people. 4 room apart­ 5398. GLASTONBURY. Five acre Associates, 228-9274. cellaneous. 480 Clark Street, excellent work. References. ROOFER WILL Install roof ment. Near shopping. $ ^ MANCHESTER TEACHER 649-4003 TAG SALE - Appliances, CLUTTERED ATTICS Si Free estimates. Fully in­ 1974 PLYMOUTH FURY III. mini farm. Ten stall horse South Windsor, off Pleasant Cellars? Will haul unwanted CUSTOM CARPENTRY - siding or gutters for low dis­ monthly. Call 648-43 needs inexpensive rent - bam, six room Cape, $61,(X)0. Raal Eatata Wanlad 28 handmade items, mis­ sured. Martin Mattson, 649- Homes, Additions, Repairs, count price. Call Ken at 647- apartment or house. Prefer A/C, P.S., P.B. Four door. cellaneous. September 24th Valley Road, or Route 30. items for you reasonably. Call 4431. Tongren Real Estate, 633- September 24th., Si 25th., 10 to 6461616, or 568-0322, for free Cabinets. Call Gary Cushing, 1566. GLASTONBURY - Dynamic 4 close to schools and garage. Must be seen. Asking $2450. 8833, 633-7060, 289-3861. ALL CASH For your property, and 25th, 10 to 5. 19 North 4. 3462009. 1/2 rooms, heat pal(f, extras. Willing to share with responsi­ Moving, must sell. 742-9707, “ S E N T T R Y Street. estimates. within 24 hours. Avoid Red QUALITY PAINTING and $255. Call Home l i s t e r s , 276 ble roommate. 742-6476. 8765m. REDUCED TO $59,900 - 4 Tape, Instant Service. Hayes Paper Hanging by Willis TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY Haating-Plumbing 35 0880. Fee $40. OPEN HOUSE .-JREAL ESIATC SBIVICES TAG SALE. At 72 Roxbury STOCK UP ON Clothing at our Bedroom Colonial. 11/2 baths, Corporation, 6464)131. gigantic Tag Sale. Lots of BRICK, BLOCK, Stone Schultz. Funy Insured, Carpentry and general con­ OARAGE WANTED - In the 1973 DODGE CORONET Road, East Hartford. references. 649-4343. with divided double sinks good Duality clothing in every Fireplaces, concrete. tracting. Residential and SEWERLINES, sink lines, FARMINGTON - Hurry! Manchester area. Call 646 Custom. 15,000 miles. Im­ powder room. Urge first MANCHESTER A VICINITY SELLING your house? Call us September 24th, 25th, 10 a.m. Chimney repairs. No job too commercial. Whether it be a cleaned with electric cutters, Economic two bedrooms, 8770. maculate, must be seen. A/C, Sunday 2:00-0:00 to 5 p.m. Something for size. Also curtains, and other HAVE YOUR Cape / Ranch floor family room. Quiet rural first and we'll make you a household goods. Several small. Save. Call 644-^1156 for small repair Job, a custom by professionals. McKinney deal, heat paid. $200 range. P.S., P.B. Asking $2150. 742- neighborhood. Call owner 649- cash offer. T.J. Crockett, everyone. estimates. painted for $l60-$200 by built home or anything In Bros. Sewage Disposal Home Locaters, 278-0880, Fee 9707, 8765983. $32,900 pairs of skis and ski boots, scheduling now. Professional 86 Green Manor Rd. 9408, principals only. Realtor, 643-1577. wooden storm windows, 50 ft. between, call 6461379. Commpany, 643-5308. $40^______. Excellent starter or retirement home on quiet TAG SALE - Two family. At ODD JOBS, Cleaning cellars considers any job. 2869287, □ AUTOMOTIVE 1973 PLYMOUTH FURY III ^ Jnjanl'sStl dog run, air conditioner, an­ evenings or weekends, Don. BY OWNER. Charming street. Eat In kitchen, aluminum siding, basement IMMEDIATE Cash for your 114 Rachel Road, Manchester. tique bottles, old fashioned and attics. Moving large CARPENTRY St Masonry - NO JOB TOO Small - Toilet 1 WINDSOR - Dynamite three P.S., P.B. A/C. Uke new. property. Let us explain our Additions and remodeling. repairs, plugged drains, Asking $2200. 742-9707, 876 Connecticut Gambrel, large rec room. Miscellaneous household, new school house chairs appliances, also stone or loam room, deal, all utilities paid. Autoa For Bala 51 country kitchen with lair proposal. Call Mr. tools, camera tripod, and McCullogh Chain Saw, and delivered. 644-1775 or 644-9532. PROFESSIONAL Painting: Free estimates. Call Anthony kitchen faucets replaced, $150. Call Home Locaters, 276 5983. ^ it r c lm t ] Belfiore, 647-1413. Interior Sc Exterior, Commer­ Squlllacote, 649-0811. repaired. Rec rooms, fireplace, beamed ceiling baby items. September 24th, 9 lots more! 395 North Main 0880. Fee $40. 1965 RAM BLER S tatio n random width flooring, $36,900 to 5. Street, corner of Union Street VINYL REPAIR - We can fix cial Sc Residential. Free es­ bathroom remodeling, heat PINTO STATION Wagon - in B a r i timates. Fully insured. 646 Wagon - Running condition. screened porch, wooded lot MAY WE BUY your home? Manchester. September 25 ii sofas, chairs, cars etc. No CARPENTRY - Repairs, modernization, etc. Free ROCKVILLE - Economic, 1973. Needs work. Make an Older six room Colonial on bus line. Living Quick, fair, all cash and no 4879. $150 or best offer. Call after 6, 646- 5330. room, dining room, eat In kitchen, 3 TAG SALE - Saturday 26, 9:30 to 5:30. need for expensive rec- remodeling, additions, gar­ Estimate gladly given. M & M four rooms, kids and pets 643-6536. offer. Call 6468291. Q-122J problems. Call Warren E. September 24th, 10 a.m. to 5 covering. 568-5378. ages, roooflng. Call David Plumbing Sc Heating. 6462871. welcome, $140. Call Home bedrooms, 2 car garage, large lot. Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. J.P. LEWIS & SON-Interior Patrla, 644-1796. COVENTRY - U vely view p.m. 30 Winthrop Road. CB TAG SALE - Sunday, 9 to 5. at Locaters, 2760880. Fee $40. NEED CAR? Credit bad? 1970 OPEL KADET Rallye. from this waterfront Coventry equipment toys, clothes, 302 Green Road (Hillvlew and exterior painting, PLUMBING and Heating - Four cylinder, good condition. BUILDING LOT.Wanted. For REWEAVING burns, holes. paperhanging, and CARPENTRY, CUSTOM Fast service. Reasonable Bankrupt? Repossessed? This pi'ttty baby’s svt U ke three bedroom home. $38,500 household items, glassware, Apartments), across from 7- VERNON • Act now, three Honest Douglas accepts New brakes, shocks. 72,000 two family house, or more. Zippers, umbrellas repaired. remodeling. Fully insured. Houses - Additions, garages, rates. Licensed. Call Ron, 643- miles. 27 m.p.g. 742-7215. is only one of the lovely U rge, well landscape lot small appliances, and mis­ and 1/2 rooms, pets o.k., lowest down, smallest and 2 car garage. $45,800. B/W New listing, spotless 6 room Colonial. Fireplaced Call 646-5273, after 7:00 p.m. cellaneous. Window shades, Venetian 849-9658. roofing, and siding, kitchens, 6587. ci'oehet designs featured living room, 1st floor den, remodeled kitchen, 3 blinds. Keys. TV for rent. utilities paid. $2iS. Home payments. Douglas Motors, in this handy book . . . Realty, 647-1419. TAG SALE - Saturday St Sun­ bathrooms, and repair work of Locaters, 276-0880, Fee W . 345 Main. 1964 OPEL Station wagon. WE WILL BUY Your home. Marlow's, 867 Main St. 646 all kinds. Call Robert Jarvis Excellent running condition. THE CltOrHCT COL- bedrooms, garage, please hurryl TAG SALE - Saturday day, 10 to 5. Stove, dressers, LEf’TION, (1-122. Di­ MANCHEISTER ■ Excellent Immediate sale. Fast, ef­ 5221. for estimate, 643-6712. kOLAR HEATED $275 or best offer. Call after 6, September 24th, Sunday 25th. 12 ’ stereo speakers, tape MOT w arn ST A COM PWCL COVENTRY. Carpeted, four WE PAY $15 for complete rections for Fashion, Stop by and inspect this truly amazing 0-room two family with additional lot. ficient, professional service. to to 5. 316 Woodland Street, deck, turntable, receiver-new room beauty, kids welcome, 043-6916. Arruda, Realty, 644-1539, 528- ED’S LIGHT Trucking - FW SOUW MTI FROM TNI SUM. junk cars. Call Joey, Tolland Home and Boutique ittneh. Some of the many features are a fireplaced 5-5 flat with 2 car garage $43,900 Manchester. Wing chair, sink, and lots more! 17 South Road’ CLASSIFIED LEON CIESZYNSKI Builder - new decor. $225. Home Auto Body, 5261990. items are included . . . Asking $62,000. B/W Realty, 9395. ^ Cellars and attics cleaned. New homes custom built, •AVI UN TO S0% OF YOUM 1966 DODGE CORONET. living room, paneled family room, 3 or 4 bedrooms, Impressive 7 room Capo, fireplaced living baby items, miscellaneous. Bolton. NOT WATIR COITI. Locaters, 278-0880. Fee $M. 24 items in all. 647- 14T9. Trees cut. Free estimates. ADS remodeled, additions, rec Four door, V-8 automatic, 2 full baths, garage and more. But the most room, dining room, I ’A baths, rec room. Fan­ 6461943. NO DOWN FAYMENT 1970 MERCURY Cougar XR-7 Price . .. $1.25 a copy. TAG SALE iMoving. n Must rooms, garages, kitchens C A U QERRI EAST HARTFORD. Spacious power steering, one owner. amazing fact is the price - JUST $43,900. tastic Inground pool, many extras. TAG SALE - Household items, BRING - 54,000 miles, 351 Ueveland Tt srdsr, usd $1J8^ isclsdsi MANCHEISTER - Immaculate Houaahold Qooda 40 sellsen householdnousenoid itemsitems. Upright remodeled, bath tile, cement 20S-24S-SB1S four rooms, kids and pets. Good condition. $475. 6464601. H ttsfi ssd kssdUsf. clothing (all ages), childrens ODD JOBS DONE ■ Cellars, RESULTS Work. Steps, dormers. engine. Excellent running DIRECTIONS: East on East Center St. to Woodbrldge L-shaped Ranch. Three freezer, brand new, canning Under $200. Home locaters, condition. New shocks and sua aunHiTT bedrooms, 2 baths, eat-in toys, two 20” girls bikes. 340 attics, garages, yards Residential or commerclak 1975 PLYMOUTH FURY St., then left onto Woodbrldge to Green $45,900 TWO WOOD STOVES. One bottles, furniture • some 278-0880. Fee $40. brakes. Asking $1950. Call 643- Mlaaoheeiac Kveatag Herald kitchen, spacious living and Taylor Street, off Route 63, cleaned, moving, trucking. Call 6464291. $1800. 6463126. lisa Am. el Awiricai Manor. Money making three family In Valuable Industrial Franklin, one Ashley. $100 wicker, etc. All reasonably Loam for sale. Lawn service. 4484. lining rooms. Spring Street. Talcottville. Saturday priced. 132 Hebron Road Flooring 35 Nm Yaik, N.Y. 1 S ^ Zone. Excellent Investment. each. Brown leather and September 24th, 9 to 3. No job too big or small. 566 EAST HARTFORD - Cute I87,5(M. B/W Realty, 647-1419. Bolton. Saturday and Sunday,’ Rooftng-Bldlng-Chlmnay 34 three rooms. Heat paid. Call Trueka for Bala 52 1077 ALBUM w ith a b o u n d - rosewood sofa with two 646*7940. 8522. FLOOR SANDING St 1976 Ho r n e t Four door, air, matching chairs, purchased G.L. McHUGH PAINTING- now. $155. Home Locators, in "All-Season Gift Book" MANCHESTER. Front and m u — GARAGE SALE - Saturday, BIDWELL Home Improve­ Refinlshing. Floors like new. 2760880. Fee $40. automaUc, power steering’ 1969 CHEVY VAN. $350 firm. of Zd-pagea! Price...$2.t9. ZINSSER AGENCY from Brazilia Coitempo. Also September 24th., 59 Ferguson la w n s m o w ed , $5 and up. Interlor exterior painting and Two new snows, i:,500 miles. beck porches make a pleasing TAG SALE - September 25th. ment Co. Expert installation No waxing (specializing in Call evenings, 643-4461. Alts TNiU seoxi «M I J l IMS. matching rosewood and glass R(wd, Manchester, 10 a.m. to Hedges trimmed, $10 and up, . Q uailu ality - $3,300 or best offer. 2867035. two family. Ten rooms, 2 car 9 to 5. TV, beds, vacuum, floor of aluminum siding, gutters older floors). Staining floors. MANCHESTER • Family. 3 Ns. a-lll-SlU( SIIISN tUllTt. ® 20 CoiHiectlciit Olwd., East Hartford ® end tables .".a coffee table, 5 p.m., rain or shine. edging, fall cleanups. Now Is w ork a t CseWiS imsee I n r it seats. [0l 646"1811 mg garage. Priced to sell at $48,- polisher, refrigerator, air con­ and trims. Roofing installa­ Ceilings. In-outside painting. bedrooms. Kids great. Call 1966 CHEVY Canyall ■ Good 289-4331 modem chroine lamp. All for the time to fertilize your reasonable prices. Fully in­ 1966 MUSTA iG. Needs some Nt. a-1i;-|U llT| IN FMUSI. WO. B/W Realty, 647-1419. Household items, tools, ditioner, miscellaneous 99 tion and repairs. 649-6495, 876 Morso Stove Dealer. John now. Start packing. Home tires, new battery, automatic $300 firm. 742-6466. fishing tackle, and more. lawn. 647-9260. sured. 643-9S1. work, but runs well. $180 742- SIrtcIlM i I f Ililite eeltti. Essex Street, Manchester. 9109. Verfaille, 6465750, 872-2222. - Locators, 2760680. Fee $40. transmission, good condition. Ns. a-iti-ssANOMeiHis’i n s*. 9423. $P00. 643-2507, John. IS tuiiri. IS isKlatihii eems. PAGE EIGHT-B- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., Sept, 24.1W7 Araa fir* call* In South Windsor

Eut Hartford Friday, 12:27 p.m.-Medicai at S60 Aimside Ave. Friday, 12:13 p.m.—Report call at 3 Ward St. Friday, 3:58 p.m.-Medical Crash fatal to woman of houM fire at 42 Pine St. Friday, 2:04 p.m.—Car fire call to m Matn St. Friday, 4;20 p.m.-Medical A Hartford woman suffered fatal Mrs. Rose’s daughter. Tiffany, age stopped at a stop sign at the Rt. 30 call to 41 Gordon Lane. injuries in a three-vehicle crash in about 2, was admitted to Hartford and Pierce Rd. intersection and then Friday, 4;57 D.m.-House South Windsor early today, police fire at 32 Francis St. Hospital. She was in serious but proceeded from Pierce Rd. onto Rt. Jal alal reaulta ) said. stable condition today. 30, into the path of the truck...... , l ...... ^ Friday, 5:59 p.m.-Medical call to 11 Bellew Rd. The 12:02 a.m. accident—at Rt. 30 David Abbott, 24, of Hartford, ’The two vehicles collided, police (Ellington Rd.) and Pierce Rd. — in­ Friday Mghi Friday, 6:55 p.m.-Medical driver of the station wagon, was said, and the westbound truck l U I 7 N 4 N call to Burniide Ave. at volved a Station wagon, a car and a treated at Hartford Hospital and m . I t N I N jackknifed and collided with the on­ i C m i IIJI CM IN IN Wickham Park. tractor-trailer truck. released. Deborah Santos, 22, and coming, eastbound Davison car. I N I N MMiI4t4IN Friday, 7:28 p.m.-Medical «N MntiMUTUI Laura Rose, 31, a passenger in the Glen Sorgio, 25, both of Hartford, Abbott will be issued a summons MWi|.3tnN Trihei 141 tm.N call to 138 Smith Dr. station wagon, was dead on arrival at were also treated and released. charging him with driving while his mmh m inui Friday, 8 p.m.-Car fire at Hartford Hospital. The driver and TriMa |.H U N II The truck driver, James W. Donan, license was suspended and driving 1 7 N I N I N Hillside St. and Burnside Ave. I N I N three other passengers were injured. 40, of Berwick, Maine, wasn’t hurt. and unregistered motor vehicle, I lir a Friday, 9:19 p.m.Medical t I N I N I N IN Nor were the two occupants of the I N I N •aM M M ill call to 8 Holmes St. Correction police said. IN FalKli l-l III7N other car, William Davison, 41, and The accident is still under in­ e M H ( U N 7itMa M l U71N Friday, 11:35 p.m.—Medical In the Sept. 10 issue of Marcia Davison, 41, both of 423 Felt h riK li i-111I17I call to 498 Burnside Ave. The Manchester Herald, Area police report] vestigation and other charges may be 7 iM i}.»ININ I I N S N I N Rd., South Windsor. lodg^, police said. Toddy, 12:35 a.m.—Medical Karen Herold was in­ I N I N call to Burnside Ave. at Police said the station wagon 7 4 M y b n k iia l U I I N iCalU IN correctly identified in the l l m Cb m I I N M l m m t - n u M Manchester town line. Vernon MhNhTa^l 5.71 Mam M IliUI Today, 1:23 a.m.—Accident “Your Neighbors Views” I S-7 I 7 I N 7i«aila M l SIN N column. Gary Fluckiger, 18, of Ellington 1 7 4 U I 1 7 I at 325 Burnside Ave. Fund appeal under way T o n i was arrested Friday on a Common 7 r tM a 7 4 1 I M 1 7 I Today, 4:33 a.m.-Accident Karen, of 131 l4aarlall.N 7N SN 7-CaBiaii IN IIN M ; I HNTI Pleas Court warrant charging him 2 4 n a a I N at 600 Forbes St. Meadowlark Rd., Vernon, IIN I N I M The annual Fund Appeal for I N I N M U a M S N N Today, 5:11 a.m.-Accident shown above, was asked with first-degree larceny and second- tages of children from low income hrtaaN M SISIM The He I t a r p a IN degree burglary. Catholic Elementary Schools in the IrlM a M-2 S7S2N at 186 Ellington Rd. what was the favorite book families, which might have to close ■ M t l l N Archdiocese of Hartford is now under 1 1-2 t l l S N anon Today, 6:52 a.m.-Accident she read this summer. Her Police said the charge stems from without substantial outside help. Con­ T t M a l - M U S 7 N l4iaaB linM I I N S N I N at Main and Brewer Sts. a Sept. 5 incident at a home on Davis way, and a special collection will be tributions may be sent to the Catholic im 7-ZNaaEeam 7 .N I N answer was, “ Helen 1- baaMa M a a IN Ave., Vernon. taken Sunday in all Archdiocese M rtaa iaiaalaa IIN 7 N I N Tolland County Keller. I like books about Schools Collection Fund, attention M a W a 1-7 I S S N I N I N Fluckiger was being held on a $5,- parish churches. M a c b 1-7 S I N N people and I also like to John Small, Connecticut Bank and i S W i IN Friday, 3:36 p.m.—Accident liN a d a 1-7-2 S I 4 N N Contributions from others are also I 2 4 t l l N on Rt. 140, Ellington. read books about 000 bond and is scheduled to appear Trust Co., (Constitution Plaza, Hart­ I M S I N N imm beiiig sought for the fund, which aids animals." in court Monday. ford 06115. 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begin its winter theater season with of jazz music; HerbertChatzky, who Today Sphinx band performs will present a concert of organ and Ask Kleiner (1972). Eve Arden, Julie Newmar. "Carousel” Oct. 14 through 22. ( ^ e r 8:30 (9) "Boots and Saddles — A 3:17 (5) “Chicago Deadline” (1949). The Sphinx Temple Concert Band piano music; the Hartford Brass plays scheduled are “Billy Liar,” By Dick Kleiner Lawless Street” - (1955). Angela Alan Ladd, Donna Reed. will present a concert at the “The Golden Cockerel,...... Tis a Pity Quintet, and other musical artists. 1 Lansbury, Randolph Scott. Manchester Bicentennial Band Shell She’s a Whore,” “Taste of Honey” Tickets for all concerts are 10:00 (9) “Curse of the Undead” (1959). Sunday at 2 p.m. The Band Shell is on and "Tartuffe.” (429-2912) available from the music committee DEAR DICK: I would like to know about the guy who played Eric Flemming, Michael Pate. Wednesday the Manchester Community College of Second Congregational Church and Sammy Golden in the movie, “Dark At the Top of the S u irs.” 11:30 (9) “Crash Landing” (1958). G ary, . 11:00 ( 38) “The Qay the Fish Came campus off Wetherell St. at the door. For further information, Who was it and what Is he doing now? SANDY M., Sierra Merrill, Roger Smith. Out” (1967). Tom Courtney, Candice Admission is free. It is Dinner theaters Vista, Ariz. 12:00 (5) “Hold that Hypnotist’’ (1957). Bergen. call the church office, 649-2863, days, ’The Bowery Boys. recommended that people bring • At the Pine Brook Dinner or Chatzky, 649-6198, evenings. That was Lee Kinsolving, who is still around, acting when he 1:00 (9) "Run a Crooked Mile” (1969). can find parts. 1:00 (5) "Attack of the 50-Foot blankets or folding chairs. 'Theatre in Higganum, “A Funny Louis Jourdan, Mary Tyler Moore. DEAR DICK: I’m 12 years old and I think 'The Kids From Woman” (1958). Allison Hayes, William 4:00 (9) "Love Me Tender” (1956). Thing Happened on the Way to the Caper is terrific! What is Doc’s real name? And does he do the Hudson. Forum” is in production through Oct. Art events Elvis Presley, Richard Egan. Stage Company opens singing, or is it someone else? PAT THOMAS, Reno, Nev. 1:00 (9) "The Crosby Case” (1934). 8:00 (9) "The Buccaneer” (1938). Yul • Thomas P. Bruhn, a specialist in I’m more than 12 and I’ve never seen The Kids From Caper, 16. (525-9865) Warren Hymer, Alan Dinehart. Brynner, Charlton Heston. The Hartford Stage Company will • The musical, “Annie Get Your Baroque and Rococo painting and but I did find out that Doc is played by a young^ctor named 1:30 (3) ‘"The Show Must Go On” open its new theater with Tad sculpture, and in Greek and Roman Jolu) Lansing. He is a singer — he was in "G rease” on 9:00 (3) “Jackson County Jail” (1976). Gun,” is being presented at the (children’s film). Tommy Lee Jones, Robert Carradine. Mosel’s Pulitzer prize-winning fami­ art, has been named new curator of Broadway — and does his own singing. Coachlight Dinner Theatre in East 3:00 (3) ‘"The Perils of Pauline” (1967). 9:00 (38) "The Brave Bulls” (1951). ly drama, "All The Way Home,” collections at the University of DEAR DICK: I would like to know what kind of a guy Danny Pamela Austin, Pat Boone. Windsor through Nov. 6. (623-8227) Most of Happy Days is. How old is be, is he interested in girls, Mel Ferrer, Anthony Quinn. from Oct. 14 to Nov. 20. B as^ on Connecticut’s William Benton 5:00 (20) “ Norman Conquest” (1953). • Tonight and Sunday, “Minsky’s what kind of food does he like and does he drink beer? BECKY 11:30 (9) '"rhe Manhunter” (1969). San­ Tom Conway, Eva Bartok. James Agee’s novel, "A Death in the Burlesque” plays at the Chateau de Museum of Art. Bruhn was a MCBRIDE, Joplin, Mo. dra Dee, Roy Thinnes. Family,” “ All The Way Home” Ville Dinner Theatre in East Wind­ curatorial trainee at the Walters Art Danny is in his early 20s, and they tell me he’s “a funny 6:30 (5) "White Heat” (1949). James 12:30 (5) “ Fort Dobbs” (1958). Clint Cagney, Virginia Mayo. Major Charles Emerson Winchester, an aristocratic depicts three generations of a sor. Wednesday and Thursday, Las Gallery in Baltimore and the Boston guy,” although I’ve never met him. I’m told he like girls and is Walker, Virginia Mayo. 8:00 (9) "Brotherly Love” (1970). Bostonian, has joined the cast of CBS-TV’s “M-A-S-H” Tennessee family and their courage Vegas star Wayne Newton appears in Museum of Fine Arts. currently playing the field. He’s not much of a drinker but is a 12:40 (3) “The Story of Pretty Boy champion bubble-gum-blower. He’s been working since he was Peter O’Toole, Susann^ York. for this season. He’s played by David Ogde Stiers, in the face of a domestic and person. Beginning Oct. 1, “Fiddler on • The Promenade Gallery at Floyd” (1974). Kim Darby, Michael emotional crisis. HSC Producing 15, mostly as a singer, and has just cut his own album of pop 8:30 (5) “Dressed to Kill” (1946). Basil Parks. Tuesdays at 9 p.m. on Channel 3. The Roof” plays through Oct. 9, to be Bushnell Memorial Hall, Hartford, is Rathbone, Nigel Bruce. Director Paul Weidner will stage the featuring 34 life-size watercolor pain­ music. 2:27 (5) "Bahama Passage” (1941). followed by “Marne” the rest of the DEAR DICK: My friend and I have a bet. Who composed the 9:00 (20, 22, 30) “Hard Times” (1975). Madeleine Carroll, Sterling Hayden. drama. month. (623-9861) tings of birds by Henry C. Denslow, song, "I Want to Be Loved,” from the IM6 movie, ‘”rhe James Cobum, Jill Ireland. Other plays scheduled for the new scientist^inter. As far as is known, Swinger?” He says it was Billy Rose, but I think it was Sam­ 9:00 (38) “The Monitors” (1969). Alan Sports on TV season include "A Flea in her Ear,” his study of painting was self-taught. my Kahn. Who is right? MRS. M. LARSON, Eureka, Ca. Arkin, Keenan Wynn. Thursday Him at MCC According to ACAP, “I Want to Be Loved” was originally Jan. 6 to Feb. 12; “Rain,” Feb. 17 to The exhibit will remain on display 10:30 (24) “Tempest” (1928). John 11:00 (38) “Along Came a Spider” Today 2:00 (3) NFL Football: March 26, and "The Philadelphia "Rocky” will be shown at through October. written in 1933 by Billy Rose, Edward Heyman and Johnny Barrymore, Camilla Homl. (1969). Suzanne Pleshette, Ed Nelson. Giants vv Cowboys. Green. I assume ^ t was the same song used in the picture, so 1:00 (22) Wrestling. Story,” March 31 to May 7. Two Manchester Community College • A one-man show of photographs 10:30 (57) “The Browning Version” Alan Alda stars in "Kill Me If You 1:00 (9) "Operation Mad Ball” (1957). 2:00 (9) Baseball: Mets vs. you lose. (1951). Jean Kent. Jack Lemmon, Ernie Kovacs. 1:30 (8^0) College Football premieres are scheduled, one from auditorium, 60 Bidwell St., by Lawrence F. Willard of Yalesville DEAR DICK: I saw a movie called "The Emperor of the Can,” an NBC-TV premiere movie Cardinals. 11:00 (5) "Lady Ice” (1973). Donald 4:00 (9) “Crash Dive” (1943).’’Tyrone Pregame Show. Nov. 25 to Dec. 31 and another from Wednesday at 9 p.m. is on display in “The Picture Place,” North Pole,” with Keith Carradine. Would Keith happen to be Sunday at 9 p.m. on Channels 20, 22 3:00(18) World Cup Tennis. Sutherland, Jennifer O’Neill. 1:45 (840) College Football: May 12 to June 18. next to Room 16 at the Hartford Rd. David Carradine’s brother? KIM ONUFRECHUK, and 30. Power, Anne Baxter. 4:00 (20-22-30) NFL Foot­ 11:30 (3) "5 Card Stud” (1968). Dean 9:00 (38 ) “ Requieum for a Harvard vs. Massachusetts. ball: Raiders vs. Steelers. TTie new theater at 50 Church St., campus building of Manchester Com­ Lethbridge, Alta., Can. 2:00 (9) Baseball: Mets vs. Musical events Yes, and they’re both sons of John Carradine, who seem'- to Martin, Robert Mitchum. Heavyweight” (1962). Anthony Quinn, 5:00 (24-57) Women’s Golf: Hartford, seats 467 persons on three munity College. The show will be 9:00 (20, 22, 30) “Kill Me If You Can” Cardinals. have an endless supply of talented sons. 1:30 (8) "Pork Chop Hill” (1959). Jackie Gleason. Sarah Coventry Classic. sides of a thrust stage, doubling the • The University of Connecticut’s open to the public, free of charge, Gregory Peck. (1977). Talia Shire, John Hillerman. 10:00 (9) “Knock Three-One-Two” Joe 2:15 (20-30) Baseball: To be 10:30 (5) Sports Extra. original Stage Company’s seating but Jorgensen Auditorium will celebrate weekdays from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. and 11:30 (40) "The Long Ships” (1964). 9:00 (8,40) "The Longest Yard” (1974). Maross, Beverly Garland. announced. retaining the former theater’s in­ its 22nd season with a varied offering Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. until Richard Widmark, Sidney Poitier. Eddie Albert, Ed Lauter. 11:30 (3) "El Condor” (1970). Jim 2:15 (2^38) Baseball: Red Sox vs. Tigers. timate audience-actor relationship. of 31 auditorium-sponsored events Oct. 3. 1.00 (5) ’"rhe McMasters” (1970). Burl 11:00 (9) “ R oberU ” (1935). Irene Brown, Lee Van Cleef. 4:00 (24-57) Women’s Golf: Monday (525-4258) presented in four series and five one- Willard is an assistant professor of Ives, Brock Peters. Dunne, Randolph Scott. 11:30 (9) “The Baby” (1972). Anjanette shot specials. Dunne’s^ 1;35 (8) “’The Man in Istanbul” (1965). 11:30 (22, 30) '“’That’s the Way It Is” Comer, Ruth Roman. Sarah Coventry Classic. 8:00 (9) College Football: communications at MCC. Her served 5:00 (840) Wide World of The six-event Auditorium Series Horst Buchholz, Sylva Koscina. (1970). Elvis Presley. 12:30 (5) “Johnny Cool” (1963). Henry Penn State vs. Maryland. At the Buehnell in a variety of positions on the staff School of Gymnastics Inc. Sports. begins Oct. 25 with the Pittsburgh 3:50 (8) “African Adventure” (1973). 11:30 (40) "Fall Safe” (1964). Henry Silva, Elizabeth Montgomery. 9:00 (840) NFL Football- of The New Haven Register for 18 Fonda, Walter Matthau. 6:00 (9) Racing from Bel­ Patriots vs. Browns. “Jesus Christ Superstar,” a rock Symphony Chamber Orchestra with 210 PINE STREET MANCHESTER Documentary. 2:42 (5) “Sealed Verdict” (1948). Ray years. His free lance articles and 5:30 (8) “Naughty but Nice” (1939). mont Park. 12:30 (8-40) College Football opera, returns to Bushnell Memoriai Lili Kraus, pianist. Other programs Monday Milland, Broderick Crawford. Hall in Hartford tonight at 6:30 and photographs have been published in Hat expanded Its program to Include Dick Powell, Ann Sheridan. 8:00 (18) World Cup Tennis. '77. include solo recitals by Soviet pianist 11:30 (9) Harness Racing 9:30 p.m. and Sunday at 3 and 7 p.m. several popular periodicals. DANCE and PRESCHOOL GYMNASTIC 11:00 (38) “Barefoot Mailman” (1951). Lazar Berman and Italian tenor In the Stairwell Gallery at the Robert Cummings, Terry Moore. Friday from Yonkers Raceway. Monday, the Civic Music Associa­ Luciano Pavarotti, the Cleveland MOVEMENT EXPLORATION CLASSES. Sunday Midnight (9) Wrestling. Tuesday tion of Greater Hartford presents the Hartford Rd. building, paintings of 1:00 (9) "The King’s Pirate” (1967). 11:00 (38) “That Tennessee Beat” Orchestra, the Washington National 7:30 (30) "Jezebel” (1938). Bette Doug McClure, Jill St. John. (1966). Minnie Pearl, Merle Travis. 7:30 (9) Baseball: Mets vs. Vienna Choir Boys at the Bushnell. Marsha Mead Bailey and relief sculp­ Symphony and the Franz Liszt OUR DANCE PRODRAM FEATURES: Davis, Henry Fonda. 4:00 (9) “Tell Them Willie Boy Is 1:00 (9) "Caribbean” (1952). John Pirates. Admission is by membership only. ture by Richard Olson will be on view Sunday Orchestra of Budapest. ■k Low iMtructor-Pupll Ratio 12:00 (5) “’Trouble Makers” (1948). The Here” (19^). Robert Redford, Katharine Payne, Arlene Dahl. To subscribe, call 527-3123. through Oct. 7. 11:00 (22) Notre Dame The Chamber Series opens Oct. 4 ■k Open to atudenta of all agaa (Praaohool to Bowery fiioys. Ross. 4:00 (9) "Desk Set” (1957). Spencer Sept. 30 through Oct. 2, the first • At the Wadsworth Atheneum in Highlights. Thursday with an all-Vivaldi program Adult) 12:00 (38) ‘’Planet Earth” (1974). John 9:00 (22, 30) “In the Matter of Karen Tracy, Katharine Hepburn. film lecture, "Ireland,” of the Hartford, the MATRIX Gallery is Saxoni Diana Muldaur. Ann Quinlan” (1977). Piper Laurie, Brian 12:30 (20-22-30) NFL ‘77. 4:00 (24) College Soccer: presented by the New York k Beginner to Advanced level claaeee 8:(X) (9) “Every Little Crook and Nan­ Bushnell Travelogue Series will be showing a series of antic picture k 1:00 (5) "They Died with their Boots Keith. ny” (1972). Lynn Redgrave, Victor 1:00 (20-22-30) NFL Foot­ UConn vs. San Francisco. Chamber Soloists. Other groups will Modern Dance ball: Colts vs. Jets. presented and narrated by Chris postcards, titled “100 Boots,” by ar­ On” (1941). Eh-rol Flynn, Olivia de 9:00 (38) "Savage Innocents” (1961). Mature. 8:00 (9) Baseball: Mets vs. be the Waverly Consort, Juilliard k Dance for gymnaatic choreography 1:30 (3) NFL Today. Pirates. Borden, Friday and Saturday at 8 tist Eleanor Antin. Ms. Antin’s work Havilland. 11:30 (3) “McCabe and Mrs. Miller” 9:00 (8, 40) “The Trial of Lee Harvey String Quartet, Chamber Music k Women’a Baalc Jazz and Sllmnaatica 1:30 (38) Baseball: Red Sox 8:00 (20-22-30) Boxing: p.m. and Sunday, 2 and 5 p.m. records the adventures of 100 black 1:00 (9) ‘"The Night Key” (1937). Boris (1971). Rene Auberjonois, John Schuck. Oswald” (19^). John Pleshette, Lome Society of Lincoln Center in addition vs. Tigers. Shavers vs. Ali. The fifth annual Morning Lecture rubber boots as they make their way All dance cfaaaea are taught bv Karloff, Jean Rogers. 11:30 (9) “ A Girl in Every Port” Greene. to several soloists. There will also be Series gets under way Oct. 19 with F. across the United States from Ms. Jo-EInn Loach 2:00 (40) "Jason and the Argonauts” (1952). Groucho Marx, Marie Wilson. 9:00 (38) “Zorba, the Greek” (196i). a dance series. (1963). Todd Armstrong, Nancy Kovack. 12:30 (5) ’"The Hoodlum Priest” (1961). Anthony Quinn, Alan Bates. Lee Bailey, the renowned criminal California to New York City. an Innovative and axparlanead dance Inatructor. New this year is a Guitar Series 2:30 (8) “Career” (1959). Anthony Don Murray, Keir Dullea. 10:00 (9) "The CJieater” Henry Daniell, Home Box Office lawyer. Other lecturers in the.series • Beth Beede’s exhibition of featuring solo performances by PRESCHOOL GYMNASTIC Franciosa, Dean Martin. 2:42 (5) “Shanghai” (1935). Charles Paul Newlan. This week’s schedule for will be Jeanne Dixon, Feb. 7; Charles “Experiments in Felting” is on dis­ Tuaaday Jorge Morel on Oct. 3. On future MOVEMENT EXPLORATION CLASSES 3:30 (5) “Phantom of the Rue Morgue” Boyer, Loretta Young. 11:30 (3) “Buck and the Preacher” Home Box Office on Greater Nelson Reilly, March 2, and Nancy play at Foot Prints Community Arts (1954). Karl Malden, Patricia Medina. (1972). Harry Belafonte, Ruby Dee. 6:00 —Operation Daybreak dates, artists will be Paco Pena, k Open to atudenta from agea 2'A to 5 Hartford CATV: 6:00 —All the President's Men Dickerson, April 4. All lectures begin Center, 466 Main St., until Oct. 14. 11:30 (8) ‘"The Fortune Cookie” (1965). Eliot Fisk, Michael Lorimer, Ahgel k Low Inatructor-Pupil Ratio 4:30 (8) "The Wackiest Ship in the Ar­ Today 10.30 —Omen at 11 a.m. (527-3123) my” (1960). Jack Lemmon, Ricky Tuesday Jack Lemmon, Judi West. 12:30 —Totle Returns k 3:00 —Treasure Island Romero and Michael Newman. Taught by certiflod phyalcal education in- 11:00 (38) "The Robe” (1953). Richard 11:30 (9) “Fangs of the Living Dead” Wednaaday Historic house tour atructora and gymnaatic profeaaionala Nelson. 4:30 -In s id e the NFL All performances begin at 8:15 4:30 (38) “Between Heaven and Hell” Burton, Jean Simmons. (1965). Anita Eckberg. 5:30 —All the President's Men 6:00 -S t. Ives Theater events p.m. (486-4226) ’The Wethersfield Historical Socie­ k A highly creative program dealgned to (1956) . Robert Wagner, Terry Moore. 1:00 (9) “ G am es” (1967). Simone 11:30 ( 38) “The Secret Weapon (1942). 8:00 —On Location 8:00 —On Location 9:30 —Man Friday • Second Congregational Church, ty will sponsor a Maritime History expoae our preachoolera to baalc akill con- Signoret, Jam es Caan. Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce. 9:30 —All the President's Men • John Cullum, star of “Shenan­ 6:00 (5) “Divorce American Style” Midnight — Man Who Fell to Earth • 11:30 —Sailor Who Fell From doah” on Broadway, has returned to 385 N. Main St., has expanded its con­ House Tour Saturday, Oct. 1, from 10 cepta on each piece of gymnaatic apparatua. (1967). Dick Van Dyke, Debbie Reynolds.- 4:00 (9) “Under the Yum Yum ’Tree” 12:30 (5) ‘"The Macomber Affair” Sunday Grace Goodspeed Opera House in East Had- cert series for this season. The first a.m. to 4 p.m. Five privately owned 6:00 (9) "The Night Digger” (1971). (1963). Jack Lammon, Carol Lynley. (1947). Gregory Peck, Joan Bennett. Thursday 9:00 (38) “The Long WaiU^ W954). 3:00 —Shootlsl dam, where ‘‘Shenandoah” began concert will star Peter Harvey in homes huilt for early sea captains as SOME OPENINGS STILL Patricia Neal, Pamela Brown. 1:55 (8) “Flying Tigers’.' (1942). John 5:00 —Grudge Fights 6:00 Ode to Billy Joe and where he is directing the "An Evening of Music” Sunday, Oct. well as four museum properties will 6:30 (38) “Heaven Knows Mr. Allison” Anthony ()uinn, Charles Coburn. Wayne, John Carroll. 6:00 —Operation Daybreak 8:00 —Inside the NFL AVAILABLE COME IN ANO 11:30 (8, 40) "Plaza Suite” (1971). 9:00 —Shootlst premiere performance of the new 16, at 7 p.m. Harvey was guest be open for the tour. (1957) . Robert Mitchum, Deborah Kerr. 2:26 (5) “Calcutta” (1947). Alan Ladd, 6:00 —Shootlst 8:00 (3) ‘"That’s Entertainment” (Part Walter Matthau, Maureen Stapleton. Gail Russell. 10:00 —George Carlin 11:00 —Man Who Fell to Earth musical, "The Red Blue-Grass vocalist last season at the Refreshments will be served in a Register st our Studio 11:30 —Operation Daybreak Friday 2) 11:30 (9) "Flying Leathernecks’’ 3:40 (8) “The Ghost of Frankenstein” Western Flyer Show.” It will play Manchester Civic Orchestra Pops period house, and a homemade lunch Monday 8:00 (9) “Ships of Fools” (1965). Vivian (1951). John Wayne, Robert Ryan. (1942). Beta Lugosi, Sir Cedric 5:30 —Treasure Island concert. Others in the series are available in the pre-Revolutionary 5:30 — Man Friday 7:00 -In s id e the NFL through Oct. 23. (873-8668) For more Infonnation, call the Studio at leigb, Jose Ferrer. 12:30 (5) “’The Bad Seed” (1956). Nan­ Hardwicke. • llie department of dramatic arts Charles Gigliotti, who will present, First Church. To learn more, call 7:30 —Jerry Lewis 8:00 —Our Time 649-3577 8:30 (38) "Fort Worth” (1951). Ran­ cy Kelly, Patty McCormack. 4:50 (8) “Cloak and Dagger” (1946). 9:00 -M a n Who Fell to Earth 10:00 —Jury of One at University of Connecticut will with several other players, a concert 529-7656. , , . dolph Scott, DgvJd Ariatir „,.J:2;4p (3.).."4,Very Missing Person” Gary Cooper, Lilli Palmer. 11:00 —Pro Wraatling Midnight —On Location Page 4 — WEEKEND — September 24, 1977 WEEKEND — September 24, 1977 — Page 5 ] Today, Sept. 24 Sunday, Sept. 25 1:00 5 30 a ® LIVE FROM LINCOLN D SECRETS OF ISIS (D ADAM 12 CENTER NOWHERE, I MOVIE 0 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES 8:y 8:00 ® 2:30 . . 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