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MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1975 - VOL. XCV, No. 51 FOURTEEN PAGES — PLUS WEEKEND PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS

News Pacific peace goal summary of visit to China Compiled from (UPI) - President consolidate that peace and to visit “I will bring to the people of Asia United Press Interiiutional Ford, departing on a 10-day trip to our two newest states — Alaska and the good wishes and friendship of the China and other Far East points Hawaii — which are most mindful of American people.” today, called his mission a commit­ the importance of peace in the Ford already has signaled that he State ment to America’s “undiminished in­ Pacific. ! expects no major diplomatic terest in the security and well-being “I am traveling to the People’s breakthrough during the four-day Republic of China to strengthen our stay in Peking, but he expects to con­ HARTFORD - Frederick of Asia’’ and peace in the Pacific. The President, accompanied by his new relationship with the great na­ tinue the dialogue begun by his Milano, 52, a Waterbury truck wife Betty and daughter Susan, 18, tion from whom we were isolated in predecessor in 1972 and said the trip d river, won the $100,000 and Secretary of State Henry A. mutual suspicion, for almost a is of “great significance” in expan­ State Lottery prize Kissinger, said in a departure quarter century.” ding relations between the two coun­ Friday night. The winning ceremony at Andrews AFB that he But in apparent reference to the tries. number was 48-green-323. was making the trip “to consolidate heavy Chinese attack on the U.S.- Meantime, Kissinger told a news the peace” that has followed the end Soviet “detente” policy in recent conference Friday that no major STRATFORD — A father and of the Vietnam War and to months, Ford added, “We will stand decisions will be made on the touchy son, Henry and Warren Wat­ “strengthen our new relationship” for our own views, as we always status of Taiwan during the Ford son, waded ashore to safety with china. have. But we will seek — in the visit. after their light plane crash- American tradition — to foster The President is expected to be 2 The first leg of Ford’s trip takes landed in three feet of water on him to Fairbanks, Alaska, and from mutual understanding.” received by the ailing Mao Tse-tung, Long Island Sound Friday when there to China. The homeward leg in­ He noted that he would be visiting 82-year-oid legendary Chinese the engine stalled. They suf­ cludes stops in Indonesia, the Philip­ “two important friends in Asia: the revolutionary leader and founder of fered minor injuries. pines and Hawaii. In Fairbanks, he Philippines, one of our oldest the Peoples’ Republic of China, but partners, an ally which indeed sym­ most of his “substantive” talks will /I planned to don boots and a parka to f\ f • inspect the new trans-Alaskan bolizes America’s historic link and be conducted with blunt-speaking Regional pipeline scheduled for completion in commitment to Asia — and In­ Teng Hsiao-p’ing, vice chairman of 1977. His agenda for the overnight donesia, a nation of 120 million peo­ the PRC and acting premier. 9 stay included a birthday party for ple, a good friend of the United Kissinger indicated to reporters V. — Arson has been Sen. Ted Stevens, R-Alaska. States, and a country of tremendous that he expected Chinese officials to declared the cause of a five In his remarks. Ford said: potential and importance. rip into U.S.-Soviet “detente” during alarm fire which injured three “Three times in our generation, “As I did last year on my visits to Ford’s visit, but he also made it clear llsisfs firefighters and caused and es­ wars in Asia disturbed the peace of Japan and the Republic of Korea,” that the will not allow timated $150,000 damage to one the world and drew America into Ford said, “I will reaffirm Moscow or Peking to dictate its of Boston’s oldest schools conflict. On this Thanksgiving America’s undiminished interest in relations with Communist countries. I . Friday. The fire broke out weekend, we give thanks that the security and well eing of Asia. Kissinger said he expected to hear about 5 p.m. in Dudley School America — and Asia — are at peace. That vast region is vital to us and to the same Chinese condemnation of in the city’s Roxbury section Today, I begin a mission to Asia to the world.” detente that was heaped on him a few and was visible at least five weeks ago when he went to Peking to miles away. set up Ford’s visit. “We will not try to convince them BOSTON — Thirteen persons of our of view,” he said. “We Holiday greeters had died accidentally in New New peril faces moose agree that domination of the world England as the long by military force should be These enlarged corn-husk type straw figures greet holiday Thanksgiving holiday entered BOSTON (UPI) — A love-sick, and Wildlife Division spokesman prevented. ” visitors at Manchester Manor. They are located in the lobby and Ford will leave most of the its third day. The toll included wandering moose who’s looking for a Richard Cronin said Friday. are in keeping with autumn and the Thanksgiving season. seven in Connecticut, three in winter mate is also risking his life. sightseeing to the women in his fami- Some 60,000 hunters will be out to (Herald photo by Pinto) Maine and one each in The 850-pound moose, believed suf­ bag a deer during the brief season I.V. , Vermont and fering from a worm disease that which ends next Saturday. Wildlife Rhode Island. affects his navigational ability, officials are concerned the loose drifted south from Maine about two moose might accidentally be killed, months ago. JGHT SET National All he’s got on his mind is finding a "He’s miraculously made it this Portugal’s military rulers lady moose. After all, it’s rutting far. but with the deer season coming season. But starting Monday, it’s up we’ll just keep our fingers cros.sed N • A storm packing heavy S snows strengthened its grip on also deer-hunting season ^ for six that he'll be left alone and not en­ blame Reds for rebellion S the West today while the days. danger the public,” Cronin said. n Midwest continued to dig out of “Even though it’s illegal to hunt ”As for attracting females down LISBON, Portugal (UPI) - The moves against Military Security Meanwhile, thousands of moose in M assachusetts, we’re here, ” he added, “in this case he’s military today purged another of its Chief Gen. Otelo Saraiva de Carvalho Lisbonites deserted the capital for a w base, (l a Thanksgiving eve storm that ¥: left 15 dead. Up to two feet of worried this guy is going to be mis­ got a hopeless task, and maybe that’s top leftist officers and for the first and Army chief Gen. (Carlos Fabiao. three-day holiday weekend marking snow fell in the Southern taken for a deer,” state Fisheries made him even meaner.” time openly attacked the Communist Government sources said the Portugal's independence from Spain California mountains Friday party, blaming its militants for resignations represented a polite in 1640. S stranding hundreds of siding with Portugal’s abortive way of firing the officers. .Azevedo said they should use the 0 V motorists. military rebellion. The Portuguese government holiday to celebrate the ANE Union tax proposals President Francisco da Costa Friday purged leftist workers from government's victory over the short­ MINEOLA, N.Y. - Gomes said in a statement that “the eight major newspapers and has im­ lived rebellion. Maryjane Dahl’s death will not Communist party of the north has prisoned scores of military men, Four persons died and four others cracking down on far left dissidents be probed by a grand jury rejected by Gov. Grasso badly served the revolution by put­ were injured in a two-day revolt by in an effort to get Lisbon back to nor­ although the district attorney ting itself at the side of the counter­ leftist troops at five airbases across revolutionary rebels...” mal after the military revolt. says there is “circumstantial HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. Ella T. results complete by the time the Portugal. Prime Minister Jose Pinheiro de evidence” her mother or her Grasso and state employe unions economy package hits the floor of the Costa Gomes statement, blasting a BULBS aunt turned off the girl’s life- appeared heading for a major con­ legislature. Communist rally Thursday in the Azevedo, whose cabinet ended its V nine-day-old walkout Friday night, l\CK OF 4 sustaining respirator. He said frontation next week over Mrs. Union president Aiphonse Marotta northern city of Oporto, marked the said martial law and the midnight-to- he would close the case Grasso’s attempt to put muscle into said the CSEA informed Mrs. Grasso first time the military government New utility dawn curfew in the capital would be because he could not provide her campaign for economy in govern­ at the meeting that her plan was un­ has openly attacked one of Portugal’s lifted soon. evidence to back a medical ment. acceptable. major political parties. agency starts The cabinet went on strike because exarr.iner’s ruling that the The governor met with the Connec­ Union officials from CSEA and The president also announced the of what the ministers called in­ girl’s death was a homicide. ticut State Employes Association for Council 16, American Federation of resignation of Adm. Antonio Rosa work Monday Coutinho, the pro-Communist assis­ adequate security conditions, but in a She was suffering from about three quarters of an hour State, County and Municipai television broadcast Friday, Azevedo Hodgkin’s disease, meningitis, Friday to discuss her plans to Employes, AFL-CIO, said they have tant navy chief who served on the HARJTORD (UPI) - The Connec­ m ilitary’s policy-making announced that “conditions exist for kidney failure and a heart con­ lengthen the work week for state received favorable response for their ticut Public Utilities Control Authori­ the sixth provisional government to dition. employes from 35 to 40 hours. recommendations among lawmakers Revolutionary Council. ty. product of a campaign promise by resume its activities " The public employes are they have contacted. Coutinho’s ouster followed similar Gov. Ella T. Grasso, becomes an of­ threatening a strike unless their ficial state agency Monday. DEITROIT — Preliminary demands are met. The authority replaces the Public studies of tapes indicate the Mrs. Grasso, who says the longer Utilities Commission, which is being near-collision Wednesday of work week will help close a projected President picks legal scholar drummed into oblivion as an agency two jumbo jets over southern $80 million budget deficit this year, no longer relevant to the consumer- Michigan may have come rejected proposals by the union to in­ oriented 1970s. about because of a possible crease cigarette and liquor taxes to Mrs. Grasso made soaring electric mistake by the Cleveland air raise money to reduce the deficit. for Supreme Court opening and gas bills a key theme in her 1974 control center. The tapes and The governor called a special election campaign and promised to other data were reviewed legislative session for Monday to im­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - Judge “in order ttiat tne court may be at reportedly were those most involved abolish the PUC and replace it with again today and a spokesman plement her budget-trimming John Paul Stevens, President Ford’s fail strength in considering its with Ford in coming up with a an agency more attuned to the for the federal investigators proposals. The lawmakers will hold choice to succeed William 0. current calendar.” nomination. public. said, “it’s too early to tell public hearings Tuesday on the Douglas on the Supreme Court, is The Senate reconvenes next week “John I’aul Stevens has been a Although she didn't promise her exactly what happened.” proposals and committees will draft regarded by the legal profession as after a Thanksgiving recess, but has strong and most able judge,” Levi new agency would lower utility bills, the proposals Wednesday for con­ an excellent law scholar who should scheduled a Christmas recess to said. "For the many who know Judge she left the public with the impres­ UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. - sideration on the floor Thursday. fit comfortably on a court which start Dec. 19. There was no word Stevens and tor those who will get to sion that the agency would be able to The Security Council called a The CSEA is conducting a strike tends to lean toward judicial conser­ from Chairman James Eastland, know him I am sure it will be stem the rise in gas and electric bills. private meeting today hoping realized that the nomination is a 2 vote among the s ta te ’s 40,000 vatism. D-Miss., whether the Senate The PUC wrapped up a series of to renew the U.N. employes and expects to have the In announcing the selection Friday Judiciary Committee would attempt commitment to excellence.” pending decisions this past week to peacekeeping mandate on the of Stevens, 55, a five-year veteran on to pass on Stevens before next year. In Chicago, Stevens told reporters clear the way for the new agency. Golan Heights despite com­ the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Attorney General Edward H. Levi, he would “do everything in my power Only a handful of decisions were left plications involving the Chicago, Ford described him as another native Chicagoan, and White to render the best possible judicial before the agency closes up Monday, Palestine Liberation Organiza­ “held in the highest esteem” by legai House counsel Philip Buchen service of which I am capable. " He Chairman Howard E. Hausman said. tion, which seeks equal footing Richardson fears professionals and said he expected said he would "discharge the respon­ The five-member authority was in peace talks in Geneva. deficit spending him to “bring both professional and sibilities of the new office in a sworn in during State Capitol personal qualities of the highest manner consistent with the finest ceremonies Friday. 9 PARIS (UPI) — Elliot Richardson, ordef” to the high court. traditions of a great institution.” Two members of the PUC will U.S. ambassador to Britain Ford’s choice was somewhat of a ^ Prof. Philip Kurland, of the Univer­ serve the new agency. They are International nominated for Secretary of surprise. Stevens had no national sity of Chicago Law School, called Albert J. Kleban of Easton, expect(5d Commerce by President Ford, said reputation, although Chicago-area Stevens “a first-rate lawyer, a first- to be’tlic chairman of PUCA. and I REYKJAVIK, Iceland - | Friday the United States faces lawyers, judges and law school rate judge and a first-rate person. Gerald J. McCann of Bristol. ■il; Icelandic officials said today “national bankruptcy” if it does not professors called him an excellent More than that you can't ask for.” Also serving the authority will be Britain must make a new restrict its deficit spending. choice to succeed Douglas, who The White House released a list of Miiam B. Butterworth of West Hart­ ;$ diplomatic move in a dispute :i? In a luncheon speeoh to the resigned from the court Nov. 12 about a dozen opinions Stevens had ford. Richard 0. Jones of Wood- over North Atlantic fishing § American Club of Paris Richardson because of rapidly declining health. written which it called ‘represen­ bridge and Thomas K. Standish of ;;ii rights for Iceland may resign said continued U.S. deficit spending In choosing a man of high tative.” They tended to show that Hartford. from NATO and close a key would lead to “national bankruptcy professional recognition and Ford's choice will reflect a § U.S. base. on one side or vast, complete bypassing more public persons with moderately conservative view and cynicism on the other.” known political associations such as will frequently line up with the four MADRID, Spain — Govern- At the same time, Richardson said Sen. Robert Griffin, R-Mich., Ford conservative justices appointed by lij ment sources, say right-wing the United States should give more appeared to sidestep potential con- former President Richard M. Nixon. Inside today help to poor countries. The opinions showed hat Stevens Prime Minister Carlos Arias i;? trovery over the prospect of an un­ Obituai les ...... 14 favors restraining court intervention Andover...... 2 Navarro will resign in a few “In my own view we ought never to elected Presdent asserting political Bolton...... 2 Sr. Citizens...... 2 days, setting up a crucial test have allowed to develop a situation power that will endure long into the in the affairs of state and local Clas.sified ... .Il-t2 S. Windsor...... 2 for King Juan Carlo’s promise that even brought into question the future. governments, a view which will find Coventry ...... 2 Sports...... 9-10 § to liberalize the Spanish sincerity of our long-term determina­ Ford said Stevens’ name would be favor in the current high court after Dear Abby...... 13 Vernon ...... 2 government. tion to help close the gap in living submitted to the Senate Monday for years of judicial activism fostered H ebrob...... 2 W ings...... 4 standards between the developed and confirmation, and he urged the under the late Chief Justice Earl developing worlds,” he said. Senate to put top priority on approval .liidge John Paul Stevens Warren. ¥.M^CHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Nov. 29, 1975 — PAGE THREE page tw o - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Sat., Nov. 29. 1975 Manchester week in review News for Senior Citizens They raced in the rain this week from the local transporta­ college budget will mean cutbacks in Hi! Well, how did you enjoy the Clara Hemingway, 585, George Last good friend A1 Christensen who drove Despite a torrential downpour at ting up for the fair. Noon to 12:30 tion advisory committee, calling for course offerings arid hiring of part- holidays? It sure felt good to get a 583, Paul Schuetz 581, Rene Maire the start and heavy rain throughout, our bus for us last Thursday when our p.m., lunch is served. 12:45 p.m., creation of a comprehensive in-town time instructors. long weekend, and I needed it to give 577, Edward Shensie 571, Lyla Steele the 39th edition of the Five Mile Road regular driver Jim was home not bridge games downstairs while the transit system. The committee’s People me a chance to take off those extra 569, Lee Steinmeyer 565, Bessie feeling well. As usual A1 did a super volunteers will still be busy setting Race Thanksgiving morning at­ recommendation was the result of William Broneill, who had been pounds you somehow put on at Moonan 564 and Wesley Frost 562. job. up and pricing the articles for the tracted a starting field of 738 men, one year of study. Machester’s town counsel for two Thanksgiving time. The afternoon was spent getting fair. Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m. return women and children with Amby Bur- Schedule for ihe week Directors voted to join in a Connec­ years, declined reappointment and MANCHESTER PARKADE With the long weekend, I decided it the last minute articles all lined up trips at 12:30 and 3 p.m. foot winning in 22:34.5. Monday, 10 a.m. to noon, kitchen ticut Conference of Municipalities was replaced this week by Victor was no use putting anything in for the fair. Thursday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., or un­ An estimated crowd numbering 8,- social bingo, one can of canned goods legal challenge of the state’s new Moses, assistant town counsel for Wednesday’s column, but put it all Menus til all articles are sold at the craft 000 turned out along the route as Bur- SUNDAY 9 AM -10 PM needed. Noon to 12:30 p.m., is foot established records for the most Compulsorv Binding Arbitration Act. two years. together for today. Here is the menu for next week: fair and food sale. Noon to 1 p.m., served. 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. pinochle consecutive triumphs — four — and Directors also voted to pursue George Ringstone, work coor­ The exciting news for this week is Monday, corned beef hash, grilled lunch will be served. Bus pickup at games. Bus pick up at 8:30 a.m., the most career — seven. attempts to regain about $44,000 in dinator of Manchester’s highway our Big Craft and Food Sale coming pineapple, buttered corn, chocolate 8:30 a.m. and again at noontime. return trips at 12:30 and 4 p.m. Second place went to Charlie state road grants that the state is department, was named acting up all day Thursday. So far, you pudding with topping, beverage. Return trip around 3 p.m. Tuesday, 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.. Square Duggan, former Springfield All- holding back. department superintendent. seniors have been very generous with Wednesday, hot turkey sandwich, Friday, 10 a.m. to noon, kitchen Dance, Class. 9:30 a.m. bus for shop­ American selection, with Tom In the schools State Sen. David Barry of your lovely donations both of articles fruit cocktail, and beverage. social games, one can of canned ping. 10 a.m., ceramic class. 1:00 Hollander of Michigan third and John Heating system failure at Manchester was named chairman of to sell and monies. We still can use a Thursday, Mrs. Claus’ kitchen, goods needed. Noon to 12:30 p.m. 13 HOUR SALE p.m. Senior Bowling at the Parkade Vitale fourth. The latter is a former Manchester Green School forced two commissions created by the 1975 fpw more articles because along with coffee, punch, coffee cake, muffins, lunch is served. 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. set­ Lanes. 1:30 p.m. return trip from winner. school closing and relocation of General Assembly: The Commission WOMEN’S-TEENS’ CHILDREN’S the many handmade items we will cranberry nut bread and other back games. Bus pickup at 8:30, DOMESTICS shopping. The top four finishers, all club elementary students to makeshift to Study Juvenile Justice and have a wishing well and elephant goodies in the morning. At noon we return trips at 12:30 and 4 p.m. Ladles A Teens SHEER Wednesday, 10 a.m., pinochle runners, are now tuning up for the quarters at Bennet Junior High Delinquency Prevention and the Reg. 29.00 - Mens, Teens Famous Maker BEDSHEETS table sale. Along with all this we will will have New England clam 1 A 2 Pc. PANTY HOSE 3 9 ' LEISURE have a food sale and here’s your chowder, Italian grinders, assorted games, to be played downstairs. Up 1976 Olympic Games trials in dis­ School Monday and Tuesday. Things Commission to Study the Removal of $22 Reg. to 4.70 in the hall everybody will be busy set­ Status Offenses as Grounds for DRESSES A 5 0 % EXTRA WIDE SUITS 2*’ & 3*’ chance to make up a batch of your desserts and beverage. Friday, tance events. were back to normal Wednesday, in SKIRT SETS PANTY HOSE Delinquency, OFF 6 9 ' favorites and bringing them to the chicken noodle soup, tuna boats, The race marked the end of a 50- time for schools to close for the Reg. 7.00 Strlped-Terrl-ln pkg. 2 A 3 Pc. Girls 1 A 2 Pc. Fashion Print center before 10 a.m. Thursday if choc, chip ice cream and a beverage. year track career for Joe McCluskey, Thanksgiving holiday. All schools re­ lyfisceilany 4®7 Fashion 5 0 % DRESSES A 5 0 % SHIRTS possible. Your homemade goodies By the way, I want to thank our Manchester’s No. 1 contribution to open Monday. New Civitan clubs were chartered CLOTHS 4 for 1"" S0UfflWHDS0l|.SUlUVUI«VE.U4.33U this week for chapters at Manchester PANTSUITS OFF PANTSUITS OFF Marine explains his job always are a treat and the people like “IANIS''/"IESUS CHRIST SUPER STAR” the world of sports — the two-time Ir other education news this week. Broadloom WED, to SUN. High School, East Catholic High Wool Polyester Ren to 16.00 Girls Asst. Warm Up to buy them. Any articles you might Olympic team member and winner of School Supt. James Kennedy SWEAT 24x72 S. Sgt. Alan Bragdon answers questions from a pre-primary 3 Blj^HOVIE^ (pfer I ROCKVILLE.[ASnUIHST.8U'9ill9 25 national championships; and proposed a school board policy to set School, and St. Joseph College. Local PANTS A BLOUSES A 5 0 % 277 277 want to donate must be in no later “BAMBI" POLOS OFF SHIRTS RUNHERS class at Martin School after he has described his services as a than noon on Wednesday. “MONTY PYTHON AND Charlie Robbins, making his 30th rules for broadcast coverage of Civitans sponsored the new groups. SUCKS 7®® It ROCKVIILE'EASEMAINST 813-9809 Dundee recruiting officer with the U.S. Marine Corps. His son Scott is a The next thing is to let your sons Recollections on our THE HOLY GRAIL" start in the 31 years since the race board meetings. Action on the A sales agreement filed with the Asst, Selected Groups p a m Girls Quilt Reg. 5.00 CPO Style “JAWS” was revived. They were among the proposal, which Kennedy says com­ town clerk this week indicated that SWEATERS A 5U /0 Reg. to 7.47 FLANNEL Bath Towel member of the class. Sgt. Bragdon’s visit is part of a program and daughters and neighbors know Diamond Anniversary “GIMME SHELTER’’ 500 3®7 ENSEMBLES crowd favorites. plies with the state Freedom of Infor­ Kenneth C. Burkamp of Manchester BLOUSES-SKIRTS OFF JUMPER SKIRTS SHIRTS 30% off where parents visit the class to explain and demonstrate their about is the Fair, so tell them they “ON ANY SUNDAY’’ 84 EX.SIFOLLOW*BURNSIDE! are more than welcome to come. Unusual action mation Law, is expected next month. is buying the vacant Jaffe & Podrove Special Purchase Gliis HI Fashion 5®o FASHION BEDSPREADS various professions. The program is part of the family education T I : k H I ' H l l Building, downtown Main St., for CARDIGAN A PANTS A BIG TOPS Flare A Regular Regular to 8.00 Now it might also be known that Manchester’s Board of Directors The school board’s Personnel and Sport, Dress, Casual curriculum in the Manchester schools and acts as an introduc­ our hard working kitchen staff is Manchester Evening Herald took an unprecedented action this Finance Committee scheduled a $110,000. The seller is Abraham TURTLENECK Reg. 9.00 Girls 3®7 5” & 6” 110 BURNSIDE AVE.E. HTFD. S2B-3333 5®o 700 SUCKS SIDNEY POITIER Druckman of . SWEATERS QUILTED ROBES tion to career education. (Herald photo by Pinto) preparing a nice lunch that you can Published every evening except week when it denied Republican Monday night meeting to discuss TERRI TOWELS purchase during the noon hour at a It Sundays and holidays. Entered at BILL COSBY Edward Wilson a seat on the Human budget priorities for 1975-1976 and Town Manager Robert Weiss, ap­ Special Purchase Ladles Girls 2 Pc. Reg. 4.57 Reg. 10.00 High Fashion the Manchester. Conn.. Post Olfice “LETS DO IT AGAIN ' DOUBLEKNIT KITCHEN TOWELS as Second Class Mail Matter. look at plans for upcoming parently stung by criticism about his Holiday SHIRTS very reasonable price. We’ll tell you PG 7:00 9:00 M.50 Relations Commission. Wilson, who 500 Girls 2 Pc. Rag. 2.37 POLY SLACKS ALL PURPOSE TOWELS the menu in Wednesday’s column. So h a p p e n e d Suggested Carrier Rates unsuccessfully sought a seat on the negotiations with school employe un­ failure to predict the $597,389 town A BLOUSES BRA A drop by, and pick up some real gifts Payable in Advance STREISAND Board of Directors, was the ions. Negotiations with the surplus in the last fiscal year, asked Floor Length, Ankle Length BIKINI SETS 1” Reg. 11.00 Wrap 2 for 1®® Area calendar for Christmas or just for your own Richard Milhaus Nixon S m ile c o p y ...... 15« REDFORD Democrats’ chief antagonist in the Manchester Education Association, the Connecticut Public Expenditure uuiunui vuiii W e e k ly ...... g o t THE WAY WE WERE * Junior Boys Reg. 4.57 CARDIGAN resigned the presidency O ne m o n th ...... $3,9 0 which represents 550 teachers, are Council for suggestions to improve ROBES 8®® 8®7 family Advent program, 4 p.m., use. PG 7:00 9:00 ‘1.50 recent election campaign. SWEATERS Andover of the United States. T h re e m o n th s ...... $ 11.70 due to start next week. revenue forecasting. Also this week, Popular Ladles church. So come Thursday, we will be S ix m o n t h s ...... $23.40 Directors heard a recommendation Ahead Hank Aaron hit the 715th O ne y e a r ...... $46.80 At state-run Manchester Com­ Town Director Carl Zinsser asked for Foot 35® Pile Lined CPO Wfdnpsday First Congregational Church fami­ looking for your support because this SAT.-SUN. KID MATINEE 5®o PAJAMAS home run of his career, Mail Rates Upon Request munity College, President Ronald CPEC aid for directors in the budget­ PAJAMAS JACKETS 10" BRING THE KIDS Young at Heart group, 1;30 p.m., ly advent supper, 6 p.m., church. is one of our big projects of the year, Subscribers who fail to receive "ADVENTURES OF breaking Babe Ruth's record. And making process. Andover CongregationalChurch. Monday and the monies for the most part will their newspaper before 5;30 p.m. HUCKLEBERRY FINN" Denison said further cutbacks in the Ladles Warm A Colorful SPORT SUCKS Reg. 12.00 Color.ul FREE George Roy Hill’s picture about a should telephone the circulation Brushed Holiday »>.>> 400 8®7 Bolton calendar go into our food program and the rest department. 647-9946. AT 1:30 *99* Including Corduroy LUXURY ROBES Town clerk and assessor office couple of "con men" called "The SLEEPWEAR LOLLIPOPS hours, 7 to 9 p.m., Town Office into purchasing items for our center. Sting" captured just about every Junior Boys Boys Reg. 5.00 Bolton To all you 6,000 Gold Card Holders Oscar in sight. In Farmington, Beautiful Selections Building. Med. to Sun. Eye $1.50 Assorted SWEATERS A & GANDY here’s your chance to support our big Connecticut, The Michaels Reg. to 7.00 ^50 3®7 .Monday \X ednesday a i THEATRESEAST All Matinees 99‘ Hi Fachinn POLOS A TOPS JEANS Board of Selectmen, 7 p.m.. Town project. was opened on December 2 in the J\ew pastor at Nazarene Gilead Congregational Church ____X * B * 3 HANDBAGS 500 Infants 2 A 3 Pc. Boys Sport, Dress, Knit Hall. choir rehearsal, 7:30 p.m., church. Let’s see the action started with Westfarms Mall. Here, in 5,000 MANCHESTER PARkADE « 649-549 /"L E T’S DO IT AGAIN”\ COO square feet of space, shoppers can JIMMIE (JJ) WALKER (PG) PANTIES A Slack s e ts SHIRTS « - Tuesday American Legion Auxiliary, 8 our setback games of a week ago WALT DISNEY’S BILL COSBY Friday when we had 56 players and choose from one of the broadest SIDNEY POITIER BRIEFS 3 / 1 .0 0 Infants Asst. Your Choice Z TOr * 3 Fire Commissioners, 8 p.m., at the p.m.. Post Home, “TREASURE EVES 7:15 9:15 these following winners: Michael selections of diamonds, precious The Rev. Neale McLain is the new SHEER NYLON Warm A Cozy firehouse. riiursday jewelry, timepieces, silver, china and FRI.-SAT.-SUN. Mallnee J50 DeSimone, 141; Elmer Swanson, 138; ISLAND” 1:15 3:15 J pastor of the Church of the Nazarene PANTY HOSE 3 9 ' POLOS A TOPS CREW SOCKS 2 for 99^ Wednesday Board of Selectmen, 7 p.m.. Town crystal available in a New England SUNDAY 5:15 7:15 9:15_ X Martha LaBate, 130; John Gaily, and AND on Main St. He succeeds the Rev. SHEER NYLON Infants Assorted Senior Citizens, 1:30 p.m. Town Office Building. shopping center. When you’re in the William A. Taylor. 200 Men’s ' _ _ Hall. First Congregational Church Clara Hemingway, 128; Beatrice Farmington West Hartford vicinity a “OR. syn;;, KNEE HIS 2 9 ' SLACKS A PANTS STRETCH SOCKS OV Mader, 126; Catherine Cappuccio, The Rev. Mr. McLain was pastor of 0 ' ^ Coventry senior choir rehearsal, 7 p.m., visit to the Michaels store in the the Dover, N.J., Church of the church. and Helena Gavello, 125; Martin Westfarms Mall can certainly be a TAKE RCUTfS IS • 84 • 88 (EXIT 9S| .Monday HELD OVER Nazarene for nine years before com­ Friday Bakstan and John Gottschalk, 124; worthwhile experience. “CONDUCT ^ A N T A r i A I K WILL BE ARRIVE Committee on the Needs of the Archie Houghtaling, 123; Bertha UNBECOMING" ' ^ “MOHTY PYTHON AND \ ing to Manchester. He was in­ OHHIH b L H U O SUNDAY 9 A.M. Aging, 7 p.m.. Town Hall. Democratic Victory Party, 9 p.m.. strumental in establishing “The Hemlocks Outdoor Education Durhrin and Bess Moonan, 120; (PG) THE HOLY GRAIL” (PG) Ken Pace Welfare Hours, 7 to 9 p.m., Plan­ Beatrice Cormier, and Mina Eves 7:30 9:30 Way’’ coffee house for youth ning Office. Center, Jones Street. ministry in Dover. A FEW EXAMPLES FROM OUR HOUSEHOLD-HARDWARE DEPTS-MANY MORE Vernon R euther, 118; Lou Weber and Sunday 4:30 7:00 9:00 Planning and Zoning Commission, Marjorie Hall, 117. 6 4 9 - 9 3 3 3 y Guest soloist A former Air Force officer, the Reg. 2.99 UL Listed Reg. 16.99, Smokers Monday 7:30 p.m.. Registrar's Room. On Monday we had our 8 players “NIGHT Ken I^ce of Dover, N.J., baritone Rev. Mr. McLain is a graduate of TINSEL TREE TOP S T A R .... 1 . 9 9 EARLY AMERICAN.. . 1 1 . 9 9 Town Council meeting, 7:30 p.m.. KIDDIE MATINEE 99« Special! Dazey Town Council, 7:30 p.m.. Board for our kitchen social games in the Our 75th Anniversary >fear CALLER” FRI.-SAT.-SUN. soloist, ^ i l l present a concert of , Quincy, Reg. 4.99 UL Listed Reg. 2.99 Value, Libby Room. Administration Building, W. Main St. As LcacJng Jev»eters & SI versmiths CAN OPENER ...... 7 . 9 7 morning, and in the afternoon we had "THE SNOW QUEEN" sacred music Sunday at the 7 p.m. Mass. He has also pastoed churches 50 LIGHT MINIATURE SET.. . . 2 . 9 9 rucMday (R) LIVE ACTiCriO N 4 PACK GLASSWARE...... ^1 Reg. 14.99, Hamilton Beach Tuesd ay 14 tables for pinochle and these are service at the Church of the in St. Albans, Vt., Fairfield, Maine, Special! UL Listed Suburban Women’s Club, 6:30 p.m., NEVER ON TV Reg. 4.99,26 Piece CORN POPPER, HB508 .... 1 2 . 9 7 Housing Authority, 7:30 p.m.. the lucky winners: John Gaily, 745; Nazarene, 236 Main St. and Cambridge, Mass. He has served 20 LIGHT MINIATURE SET___ 1 . 4 9 Board Room. Vernon Middle School. 958 MAIN STREET, DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER The program, which is open to the as chairman of Church Schools and FRUIT PUNCH SET. . . 3 . 9 9 Reg. 14.99, Hamilton N^’ednesday A1 Gates, 714; Robina Carroll, 712; Specian Assorted 2W" Reg. 14.99, UL Listed Republican Town Committee, 8 Robert Schubert, 702; Peter Frey, Hartford • Westfarms Mall Film Rating Guide public, will range from traditional to advisory board member on both the ELECTRIC KNIFE . . . 1 2 . 9 7 League of Women Voters, 7:30 SATIN ORNAMENTS...... 1 . 7 7 4'/2 Ft. SCOTCH PINE .... 1 0 . 9 9 p.m.. Registrars Room. 696; Paul Schuetz, 694; Edward for p.arenls and their children contemporary gospel music. New England and New York Rev. Neale McLain 45 Pc. Melamine Reg. 17.99 - - p.m.. Stop & Shop conference Your Choice! GLASS Reg. 39.99, UL Listed Wednesday Scott, 684; Grace Windsor, 682; An­ The guest soloist has been minister D istricts of the Church of the DINjIERWARE SET...... H** Rooms, Vernon Circle. Public infor­ |~y] General audiences. All ages admitted. TREE ORNAMENTS...... 7 9 ^ Welfare Hours, 10 a.m. to noon, drew Noske, 681; Mary Nackowski, of music at the Church of the Nazarene and as a member of the ad­ in which the historic Lambs Club was 6’/2’’ Ft. MOUNTAIN KING . . 2 9 . 9 9 Corningware-Daluxe Registrar’s Room. mation meeting on the 1-86 expansion visory board of the Dover unit of the purchased for a downtown ministry. Specian ’ X 4 " Reg. 12.95 13 LB. 674; A1 Chellman, 666; Sam Schors, Parental guidance suggested. Some material may Nazarene in Dover for the past 12 12 Reg. 10.88, PROCTOR Scout leaders meeting, 7:30 p.m.. plan. Salvation Army. Mr. and Mrs. McLain are now LUSH & HEAVY GARLAND.. 1 . 1 9 ROASTER w /ra c k ...... g®® 661; Catherine Gleeson, 654; and not be suitable for |)rc-teenagers. years. He has appeared in concerts STEAM/DRY IRON...... 8 . 9 7 Board Room. Rockville ’s “100- with The Courriers, The Blackwood His most recent assignment was to living in the parsonage at 232 Main Special! CHRISTMAS Colony House 7 Pc. Archie Houghtaling, 653. Reg. 14.99, PROCTOR 21.99 . Parks and Recreation Commis­ Club", 7:30 p.m., hospital cafeteria, Brothers, The Rebels and The En­ in the Manhattan Project, a St. They have two sons, Kevin and On Tuesday it was shopping in the |X | Restricted. Under 17 requires accompanying parent TREE STAND...... 1 . 1 9 10 CUP PERCOLATOR...... 9 . 9 7 COOKWARE SET...... 16®® sion, 7:30 p.m.. Board Room. riiu rsday voys. For tvm years, he was baritone spearhead of evangelism in the Martin, who are presently living in morning and also the Linden Squares or adult guardian. Speclall New Reg. 10.49, PROCTOR Ovenware Special Sale Friday Connecticut Valley Regional BEDDING with the Inspirationals trio. Times Square area of New York City, the Dover area. (our square dance class) was keeping CHRISTMAS TREE DRAPE ., 4 9 ' Casserole with cover ^ , Admission of electors, 7 to 9 p.m.. Ballet, Middle School, Rt. 30, 8 p.m. (J) No one under 17 admitted (age limit may vary in cer­ 2 SLICE TOASTER...... 8 . 9 7 .Saturday the joint live and lively while Reg. 5.99 Plush Reg. 19.99, WARING Deep Loaf Pans, etc...... 1 * * Registrar’s Room. enjoying their dancing and learning a tain areas). Talcottville Church fair, 10 a.m. to 62” TREE SKIRT.. . . 4 . 6 6 7 SPEED BLENDER... 1 6 . 9 7 Festival Household Specials Sunday few new steps with our good friend LIQUIDATION Environmentalist to address Unitarians Values to 3.79 Plastics 4 p.m. at the church. Main St., Reg. 19.99 Decorative Gilead Congregational Church Happy Hal doing the calling. This Reg. .18.99, RIVAL 1V2 Bushel Basket . Talcottville. Charles MacArthur of MacArthur has to his for he was appalled to see class has come a long way, in fact, second in an ecological TABLE LAMPS . . . 1 6 . 9 9 CROCK POT...... 1 4 . 9 7 32 qt. Tub, etc...... P ® StfCWCASE CINEHAJ 1234 Tolland, environmentalist beer cans and abandoned Hal expects to have them graduating series, “Parish Earth or credit, are a balloon flight and balloonist, wilU speak cars even in that vast around the 18th of January, then 1-84EXIT58-SlLVER LANE-ROBERTS ST. Perish Earth.” MacArthur over the Arctic Circle and a . EAST HARTFORD • 24HR.TEL. INFO. 568-8810 Sunday at the Unitarian- will demonstrate solar ride up Mt. Washington on wilderness, he said. BIG SAVINGS FROM OUR HUGE TOY DEPARTMENT Blackstone heads maybe he can start a new class. FREE LIGHTED PARKING* We Honor MASTER CHARGE HOLIDAY INN Universalist Society: East powered devices for home an electric motorcycle. His President of the En- Reg. 3 . 9 9 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Wednesday of course was the day J Reg. 6.89 Schaper Reg. 7.99 Monroe, 5 Games meeting at 10:30 a.m. at application and an electric trip over the Arctic Circle dacom Graphics Corp. of the column was written, however, we CATDECOUPAGE...... 9 9 ' SUPER TOE...... 4 . 9 9 UP A ON GAME...... 3 . 9 i Matinee Only the Community Y. automobile, which he used cemented his determina­ South Windsor, he devotes conference of towns did have some time to put in the Reg. 15.99 Schaper ______Reg. 3.99 Value Mego 1-84 Exit 58 Diana Ross JACK AND THE BEANSTALK His talk, “There Must Be uses for his own transpor­ tion to be I a Billy Graham his extra time to lecturing Reg. 3.99 Value scores of the morning’s pinochle (G) 1:30-3:25-5:20 U-DRIVEIT...... 1 1 . 9 9 More to Life than In- tation. of the earth’s environment at college campus'es. BASKETBALL GAME.. ., 9 9 ' FIRE DEPT. WOODIES . . . 9 9 games. We had 38 players with the 363 Roberts St. M a h o ^ n y J Even,I gs Only Reg. 4.49 Tico o n n East Hartford creasing Its Speed,” is the Among the firsts, Reg. 3.99 Value Reg. 3.99 Value Tico 1969, he was in the private practice of following winners: Joe Windsor 604, “A BOY AND HIS DOG' RIDE’ em HORSE...... 2 . 9 9 SHFIL V IT LLKR accounting, after having been a East Hartford, Ct. (R) 7:15 9:15 TICO GLIDER...... 9 9 ' SOUAWKY DUCK .. .. 9 9 289-4283 supervisor in the Connecticut State Reg. 19.99 Monroe Day/NighI _ _ Reg. 3.99 Value Mego Reg. 3.99 Value JOE HAMATH FOOTBALL . 1 0 . 9 9 Mayor Richard H. Blackstone of Tax Department. ABOUT TOWN OTHER PRE-WINTER SPECIALS ON SIDING! BUS STOP WOODIES.. . 9 9 ' PUFF BASKETBALL . . . 9 9 Manchester Democratic Women’s 3 _ SIDE OF THE TASTE THE DIFFERENCE, WITH A FREE SAMPLE FOR East Hartford is the ninth president He is an active member of the DAYS OF Reg. 16.99 Bradley c o n Reg. 3.99 Value Tico Reg. 3.99 Value Urban Club will have a Christmas party '^iMOUNTAIN Your Choice of: ALUMINUM EVERYONE OF OUR FRESH, PURE SWEET, AND of the Connecticut Conference, of National League of Cities and of the THECONDOR GAME...... 6 . 9 9 GODFATHER GAME.. . . 9 9 Monday at its meeting at 7 p.m. at pS RING STACK...... 9 9 ' Municipalities (CCM). U.S. Conference of Mayors. Liquidation of over 800 seta of Hotal- NATURAL APPLE CIDER at Reg. 3.99 Value Mego the American Legion Home. VINYL or STEEL Reg. 12.49 Ideal o n n Reg. 4.49 Tico « n n Blackstone, who had been CCM’s Mayor Blackstone is an active Motel Spocification Mattreaaea from BARN WOODIES.... 9 9 first vice president, became presi­ member and past Chairman of the Members are asked to bring ?2 grab ooBege & high school students •• FERRANDO'S ORCHARDS TIFFANY TAYLOR DOLL.. . . 8 . 9 9 RIDE’ em FIRE ENGINE...... 2 . 9 9 Name Brand Bedding Manufacturere. get yow free showcase cinema 20 Colors To Choose From! BIRCH MOUNTAIN ROAD Reg. 5.99 Milton Bradley dent when Frank J. McCoy’s term as Capital Region Council of bag gifts. Members planning to make Reg. 3.99 the bus trip Dec. 6 to New York City Contract overruna and cancellationa discount card now! save 504 Prices Are Now Lower on Siding! (3 Miles Beyond Vito's Restaurant, Glastonbury) Reg. 3.99 > > ROLLER COASTER GAME . . . 2 . 9 9 mayor of Vernon ended Nov. 17. Governments. He is married and has STAIN GLASS WINDOW KIT .... 9 9 ' from the Country’s iargeat Hotel Chalna t'ree Estimates — Easy Terms See The Cider Mill In Operation This Weekend! CHRISTMAS CANDLE K IT...... Blackstone was re-elected this three children. are reminded that the bus will leave the Municipal Building parking lot at sacrificed at a fraction of cost. Crisp, Juicy Orchard Fresh: MclNTOSH, CORTLAND Reg. 3.99 Value Mage Reg. 3.99 Value Mego ASSORTED « - . nn month to his fourth term as mayor of The CCM is an association of 50 of GAMES ...... 2 f o r r ® the cities and towns in Connecticut. 7 a.m. Innerspring & foam rubber mattresses BILL TUNSKY 649-90951 BALDWIN, and WINESAP APPLES... GAS STATION WOODIES ...... DU'’ MARINA WOODIES . . . 9 9 ' East Hartford. Before election in available In twin, full, queen, king and dl^^THEATRES EAST extra length. VIODLE TPKE.. MANCHESTER SH. PARKADE • 6J9- S491 Reg. 3.99 Value TIco a m ,* Reg. 3.99 Value GAMES...... 2 f o r 1®® POUNO-a-PEG ...... UU TOG’L S E T ...... 9 9 ' PUZZLES...... 2 fori® ® Hebron Democrats celebrate Reg. 2.29 q a Reg. 3.99 Value Mego I CHiLDREIM'S MATilMEES BOOKS A o I 1 nn RELATE GAME ...... SCHOOL HOUSE WOODIES . . 9 9 ' FUN S ETS...... 2 f o r 1®® KVF.LVN CKOSTON Knights. Refreshments will be fries, corn, cranberry crunch. served. Wednesday, pizza, garden salad, OPEN Reg. 3.99 Value Mego . 228-9.561 FINAL 18 HOURS FRIDAY - SAT. and SUN. RECLINEJt O POLICE STATION WOODIES .... 9 9 ' EARLY BIRD DOORBUSTER VALUES There are tickets available to the School menus peaches. ALL DAY Democratic Victory Party next School lunch menu this week in­ Thursday, macaroni and cheese, ONE SHOWING ONLY LIQUIDATION Friday at the Hemlocks on Jones cludes: cole slaw, gelatin with oranges. Hours: 9 9 « ------II 12 I Friday, vegetable soup, grilled lll|H Oh. what funf The happy... 10 .x\ I •/ a 12 INCH .(/1 2 INCH iG” iVORY Street. Monday, spaghetti with meat song-fHled holiday 20 FOOT cheese sandwich, carrot and celery SUNDAY o ;!Spday| M 10 LIGHT FESTIVE The affair begins at 9 p.m. Music is sauce, bread, garden salad, pudding. M G M presents " g l B '*• eniartainment that's iXTENSION CHRISTMAS by Frankie Knicks and the Country Tuesday, hot dog on roll, juice. sticks, apple crisp. 10-6 HOLIDAY INN o / A 18 • . . ilSCHRISTMAS CANDLES lC '’ 6 5 CORD CANDLE FINAL DAY OKSHtll 1-84 Exit 58 TREE! I u Weekend Theater Schedule Mon., Dec. 1| 363 Roberts St. ELECT. ALARM 10 A.M. • 9 P.MJ TWiriiipw 99' Sunday East Hartford, Ct. Taper or swirl U se at home or Saturday ■ 77' Realistic drip­ wasN'FUSTMAUCOLOR A U IM N D NEW, FACTORY FRESH design Red. in the shop 8;30; “Gimme Shelter" 10:10 Burnside 1 — “Adventure of 2.99 pings Com ­ Showcase Cinema 1— “Con­ while. and Great for Burnside 1 — "Adventures Westclox model "Bold 11" Colorful and festive. Ideal plete with bulb Showcase Cinema 1 — “Con­ dor” Daily 2:00-4:40-7:15-9:40 Huckleberry Finn” 1:30; “Let iAm iim ALL green Christmas de­ Huckleberry;; 1:30; “Let’s Second hand. Compact. for the window or mantel UL listed dor" 2;00-4;40-7:15-9:40 Showcase Cinema 2 — Us Do It Again” 3:45-5:40-7:35 Our Staff Is Here corations. Do It Again" 7:00-9:00 NCE-IN-A-LIFETIME SALE BY MEDICINAL Showcase Cinema 2 — “Mahogany” Daily 1:30-3:25- Burnside 2 — “The Way We FINAL 18 HOURS Burnside 2 — “The Way We William’s Furniture SERVICES “Mahogany’’ Daily 1:30-3:25- 5:25-7:30-9:45 Were” 1:30-3:355:40-7:45 7 Days A Week Were" 7:00-9:00 Convertllila Sleep Sefat ALL BRAND NEW 5:25-7:30-9:45 Showcase Cinema 3 — Showplace Theater South hours: AVAILABLE FLUFFY Showplace Theater South FACTORY FRE8HI iTo Serve Your Family! BUTANE SPRAY CORD Showcase Cinema 3 — “Mountain" Daily 1:30-3:35- Windsor — “ Janis” 7:15; Windsor — “ Snow Queen” SUNDAY _ _ SPRAY “Mountain" Daily 1:30-3:35- 5:40-7:45-10:00 “Jesus Christ Superstar” MATCH PAINT CELL 1:30; “ Huckleberry Finn” ID-6 5:40-7:4510:00 Showcase Cinema 4 — 1:30; “ Huckleberry Finn” Inherit SNOW 3:00; “Janis" 7:15; “Jesus BATTERIES Showcase Cinema 4 — “Jack and the Beanstalk” 3:00 Christ Superstar” 9:00 Showplace Theaters FINAL DAY 0 "Jack and the Beanstalk ” 1:30-3:25-5:20; “Boy and His HOLIDAY INN PKG. 1:30-3:25-5:20; “Boy and His Showplace Theater Dog" 7:15-9:15 Rockville I — “Bambi” Mon., Doc. 1 ONCE-M-ll-llFETBK SAVWGS O v e r 77' 0F6 Dog" 7:15-9:15 Rockville I — “Bambi" 2:00- Vernon Cinema 1 — "Car­ 2:00-3:30-4:45-6:00-7:158:30 1-84 Exit 58 — 383 Robarts St. WESTOWN 7:15-8:30 10 AM. - 9 P.M. BY W UUirS FIIIIIITIIIIE!I 2 5 ® 1 SPECIAL! Vernon Cinema 1 — “Car­ toon and the Snow Queen” Rockville II— “Jaws” 2:00- PHARMACY Disposable Lead tree, Rockville II— “Jaws” 2:00- EAST HARTFORD, CT. Use (or radio, 1:00-3:00; “ Monty Python and 4:20-7:00-9:15 theWind lighter. epoxy finish Non-llamma- toon and the Snow Queen” Y e a r s 7:00-9:15 by Joroint; L.iw it*ncu AT HOLIDAY INN 455 HARTFORD RD. AUTOMATIC toys and flash­ the Holy Grail" 4:30-7:00-9:00 UA East 1 “Treasure , ,, ) F. I-, 4 00 Slud.-iits -.i: Thousands Rust heal re- ble. Easy lo 1:30-3:00; “Monty Python and lights Longer UA East 1 — “Dr. Syn" ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME SALE BY and Robort E. Lum 1-84 Exit 58 363 Roberts St of of lighls. sislani ■ the Holy Grail" 7:30-9:30 Cinema 2 — “Let’s Do It Island” 2:00-5:30-9:00; “Dr. I i i ‘ r . i ll 's .iv i i i l . i t i l i MANCHESTER TAPE DISPENSER W, remove 2:00-7:.30; “Treasure Island" Syn” 3:55-7:25 East Hartford, Ct. lasting Cinema 2 — “Let’s Do It Again” 1:15-3:15-5:15-7:15- WILLIAMS FURNITURE f iM tiiinuti.m , ,i:| J.'M ■ YOUR COMMUNITY IContinuousI J 3:15-9:00 UA East 2 — “Conduct Fn(liiy.n*'t h 1f)rn S.itiirditv [u , 13 Again ” 1:15-3:15-7:15-9:15 9:15 IN THE BANQUET ROOMS HEALTH SERVICE STORE' S e r v ic e ! UA East 2 — “Conduct Manchester Drive-In — “On Unbecoming” 2:00-3:50-5:40- Thl$ Bidding It All Brand Naw ’ L S.lliifd.»v ...... {)", TJ .M / p II, M,,Mii.t Ih.Mif.' Manchester Drive-In — “On n a Donon oa jun McuNa nmcHUB Any Sunday" 7:00; “Monty Unbecoming" 2:00-7:10-9:10 Any Sunday" 6:30; "Monty 7:30-9:20 ...Factory FrathI C u r t . i in 8 1!) K,.. UmvfsH, ,ii C :.. ti. ,,i UA East 3— “Night Caller" N '* StiMd.Jv |)fffiirm,iiii[).'|i.*rtmi-i>I J ('r .\iis Python and the Holy Grail" Python and the Holy Grail” UA East 3 - “Night Caller” 2:00-7:15-9:05 ^ 8:00; “Gimme Shelter” 9:30 2:00-3:405:30-7:20-9:10 PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., Nov, 29. 1975 wims OF EVEmm MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Nov. 29, 1975 — PAGE FIVE

■ Cj0PM Mmwmt A Ma p of P7 % ihemoft JNHABITXD part of It is almost time YIRGINIA thf whole F R O V I7 f C H ^ Thanksgiving is over and it is ' evidence of his faith, and asking for u almost time for Christmas. The $100 as soon as possible. He sealed it, excitement mounts for the child who CLIFF SIMPSON stamped it, and dropped it in the mail is counting the days. The anxiety box at the post office. The post office mounts for the harried adult who is had never had a letter addressed to worried about the long shopping list Beyond this was the preparation of God before, so the postm aster still waiting. So much still to do — the mind and heart for there was a opened it. He showed it to the other and so little time! In the excitment of deep religious hunger that found lit­ employes, suggesting that they toss COUNTR “what will I get?” and the worry tle satisfaction in the rather imper­ in some cash so that he could answer over "what will I give?” it is too easy sonal state religions. The “mystery the request. When the donations were Cvmttck lis]«( 254 BROAD ST. MANCHESTER , to overlook the real meaning of religions” of that day sought a more counted they came to $42.50. He 725 EAST Merchants In Esrly American C hristm as. Advent begins personal relation with “the gods.” generously rounded out the amount FumHura Reprothictlona tomorrow. This is the season of They demanded personal commit­ to $50, put it in an envelope, and MIDDLE TURNPIKE CLOCKS • U M P S • FIREPUCE FURNISHINGS and preparation for Christmas as Lent is ment, initiation, acceptance into a mailed it to the immigrant. • NAUTICAL PARAPHERNALIA MANCHESTER OPEN TUE8., WED., SAT. 10 P.M. ■ 5:30 P.M. the preparation for Easter. During preferential group, the sharing of Several days later another letter i n M IM S THURSDAY A FRIDAY, 10 A.M. - 9 P.M. this time we are looking forward to secret knowledge. But even this came, addressed to God. It expressed SUNDAY 1J NOON - 5 P.M. PLENTY OF FREE PARKINO the birthdy of the Babe of failed to satisfy the hungry heart. thanks for the prompt assistance, Bethlehem, getting ready for His Jesus came in the fulness of time. and a request for the other $50, WE SERVICE AND INSTALL INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL coming. closing with this warning; “Don’t AIR CONDITIONING, “In ihe fulness of lime” send it through the mail — the post The Bible says that Jesus came in Poem of ihe week office took half of it.” REFRIGERATION and HEATING Business-Directory Guide For “Bethlehem” the fulness of time. We have only one To my amazement the other mor­ 36 We Also Do Sheet Metal Work word for time — the Greeks had two: I shall not tarry over scrolls ning in my reading I came across the ' Eouuke U t f New England Mechanical Services, Inc. MANCHESTER PARKADE “chronos” which is the measure­ That chart the planets of the essence of this story in “A Letter to Manchester and Surrounding ment of time hour by hour (our word night; God” written by Gregorio Lopez Y ROUTE #83, P.O. BOX 3147 Your Complete ‘ u moj/ ...... to//>/r l/ieir , TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. (06066) chronology comes from this) and Nor follow paths of endless goals. , / / t a r . ^ / Appliance Store Fuentes of Mexico. It was selected as 643-2738 • 643-2192 “kairos” which describes the right The ordered orbs of Heaven’s one of the “Great Short Stories of the j/unvf i/zvcffe/ UlfOt Vicinity time. An idea struggling to be born light; ^ World” in a recent collection. FAMOUS BRAND suddenly emerges when the “kairos” Nor shall I halt with sense and One who became aware CAMPING EQUIPMENT has come. When we count the days mind We have just completed “Hunger featuring this week... TELEVISION - APPLIANCES until Christmas it is “chronos.” At palace, porch or merchant's Awareness Week” in Manchester. An TENTS, COTS, SLEEPING BAGS, AIR MATTRESSES, When the Bible says that Jesus mart: This handsome cartouche (ornamental frame) map was made by Joshua Fry, a surveyor and STOVES, LANTERNS MA.NCHESTER example of “becoming aware” is which gives some idea of the shipment of tobac- pioneer, and by Peter Jefferson, the father of came in the fulness of time it is My caravan shall press to find cited in the book “Bread for the HOME IMPROVEMENT “kairos.” “When the fulness of the A Savior for my hungry heart. World” by Arthur Simon; CO from the Chesapeake area, is taken from a Thomas Jefferson, and deputy surveyor under FARR’S MV. time was come, God sent forth His — Harry Webb Farrington “Ernest F. Hollings is a concerned map of the region published in London in 1775. Fry. (Courtesy, Am erican Antiquarian THE EVEHYTHING STORE Son...” (Galatians 4:4) The way had Christian who had seen a lot of pover­ The map was actually drawn in 1751 and printed Society.) CAMP-BIKE-SPORT 2 MAIN STREET APPLIIINCE ■ TV 649-3589 OPEN DAILY TO 9 P.M. J. FARR • 843-7111 Halt to Stop I Shop been prepared for this great event. \ ehuekle ty, but he believed that the poor could as early as 1755. It is interesting to note that the Rome had established peace in all The absurdity of a false^cpncept of climb to prosperity all by themselves the Mediterranean world, the “Pax God, as well as the futility of trying if they just tried. ‘I was a victim of VOLKSWAGEN REPAIR Romana” so that when the to play God, is illustrated in this hunger myopia’, he admits. T can’t PERSONAL TEE emissaries of the Gospel went as anecdote. I have heard it in several say that I really saw hunger until I The Press and the American Revolution by factory trained specialists missionaries they had freedom of Penorarawl Fun im l Sportswoar versions but the humor is the same — went traveling with a Catholic nun. Phil Pete DONE WHILE YOU WAIT movement. In the fulness of time. In Locicero and Zidek ARCO 0 A recently arrived immigrant was Sister Anthony, in January 1968.' Qreit Gitts For Any Occasion addition, the Roman roads which had having a hard time getting along. He Though Hollings was an active Dunmore expelled from Virginia 3S Oak SL, Manchester been built primarily for military pur­ wondered why this should be for he Protestant, Sister Anthony thought 646-5036 Mon. - Sat. 10-8:30 poses, helped the early Christians to had heard about the “streets of gold” he meant well and could learn, so she Thura. HI 8:30 places, planning to march on lire. killing two men. travel over the Roman world. In the in this great country of America, and invited him to visit some families in By Dr. Francis' G. Walett P&P AUTO REPAIR 046-3338 All the while that these events 706 Main St. • “Arco Charge" • Manchester fulness of time. had expected to live in luxury. He a Charleston, S.C., slum. On a cold Worccsicr Stale College Williamsburg. As conservatives were taking place, the colonial press ^In the sense that God used the had also heard how important God and rainy day they went visiting. Copyrighl 197,5 worked to prevent violence. Gover­ was mercilessly berating the gover­ Roman Empire for His holy purpose, was to these people; how He had American Anli()uarian Society nor Dunmore promised to pay for the According to Hollings; ‘Before we nor. Dunmore could not get at the so He used the Greek world. The helped them cross the Atlantic to had gone a , I was miserable....! The British landing party headed gunpowder. Peace was preserved for ^onneetiout^falleij ^ o in ^ o . MERCURY TEZi the time being and the militia dis­ printers in Williamsburg, but Holt’s Greeks had established a common Plymouth, and guided them through began to understand...that hunger for the print shop of John Holt, persed. irritating Norfolk paper was close at language the “koine,” which enabled hard times to prosperity. Now he was was real, and it existed in hundreds publisher of the Virigina Gazette or hand. This was what led to the attack \ 533 Main St. 643-6295 Manchester merchants and travellers to con­ certainly having a hard time. Maybe of humans in my own city. I saw what Norfolk Intelligencer, carried off the Still unaware of the strength of the revolutionary movement in Virginia, on the p rin te r’s shop in late Buy - Sell Phone 646-2756 verse. Without this it would have God would help him. all America needs to see. The hungry type, part of the press and two .METAL DETECTORS September 1775. been difficult to preach the Gospel. journeyman printers. Holt himself the governor called a meeting of the Appraise by White's f So he wrote a letter to God are not able-bodied men, sitting COINS House of Burgesses for June 1, 1775. tCollecllons Wanted EDW IN E. BLOW Once again — the fulness of time. explaining his problems, citing around drunk and lazy on welfare. barely escaped. Some in the colony NO SERVICE CHARQE He hoped to reopen courts and to They are children. They are aban­ thought that Norfolk Patriots should Shortly the governor, in a futile OUR 12th YEAR IN MANCHESTER Raservatlons lor • Hotels • Airlines • Steamships restore his authority, but feelings doned women, or the crippled, or the have resisted, but, overawed by the move, declared martial law, and on 1627 Main Street Manchestar aged. cannon of British frigates, they were running so high against him Nov. 17, he unwisely issued a that one member suggested hanging What makes this story a bit merely watched. proclamation promising freedom to FLO’S Cake Decorating Supplies Jlaurlifalpr Suputuy Heralh the governor. At this point Dunmore 1646-0228 875-3252 different is that Ernest F. Hollings By this raid of Sept. 30, 1775, Lord all slaves who would join him. This decided to take his family to IMPORTED Founded Oct. 1, 1881 was (and still is) a U.S. Senator from Dunmore, the last royal governor of rash act turned the entire planter A COMPLETE LINE OF r : ,, WILTON CAKE DECORATK Yorktown where he boarded the South Carolina. As-governor of South Virginia, silenced one of his most class against Dunmore. fi t- Member, Audit Bureau of Circulation Member, United Press International Fowey.' Carolina he had refused to admit that daring critics. Holt had been running A ffairs cam e to a head in 191 CENTER ST. 70 UNION ST. CAR PARTS Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, disparaging articles about the gover­ The disgusted Burgesses, many of December 1775 when American MANCHESTER. CONN. ROCKVILLE. CONN. NEW AT Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. the state had a hunger problem.” Mon. - Sat. 10-5 Mon. - Sat. 10-5 \ .Maxim nor right under the guns of the whom were anxious to preserve old militia under Capt. William Wood­ Thura., 10-9 Fri. 10-9 British fleet where Dunmore had governmental forms, sent a message ford routed the governor’s mixed Custom Kitchen Center MANCHESTER AUTO PARTS R aym ond F. Robinson, Editor-Publisher Harold E. Turkington. Managing Editor William Feather writes: “Often an 270 BROAD STREET PHONE 649-4528 unfortunate experience on a by-path taken refuge. Now the governor had to the governor protesting his force at Great Bridge a few miles Wedding Cakelf A Specialty From the tiny, all-in-one kitchenette unit like the one in the foreground, to the largest and most complex is just what is needed to keep us on his own press and from offshore he absenteeism and then finished their from Norfolk. Dunmore hastily fled kitchen installation, Lou Dascanio of the Custom Kitchen Center at 385 Center St. is equipped to handle every the main road.” sporadically issued a newspaper or business. It was the last meeting of to a warship. Not long after he [EVERYTHING IN "oZV rod"'’ proclamations. Virginia’s colonial assembly. retaliated by setting Norfolk afire. kitchen need — from cabinets, plumbing and electrical work, to floor coverings and appliances. Dascanio and BETTY JANE TURNER Royal authority in Virginia had Lord Dunmore made his way to a When the Americans occupied the • MIRRORS .SHOWER DOORS his wife Dot, have been in business in the Manchester area for over 25 years and have handled over a thousand YESTERDAYS • STORE FRONTS .SAFETY GLASS | kitchen installations. School of Dance Guest editorial been virtually destroyed by this time. ship in the Norfolk area where there town in February 1776 they com­ 40 OAK STREET MANCHESTER It was partly due to the ineptness of were some traders who supported • BATHTUB ENCLOSURES 215 Y e a rs A g o pleted its destruction, making it Governor Dunmore and partly him. And nearby at the village of useless as a military base. Ballet - Tap - Jaza Atty. Charles S. House in a letter to because of the growing Patriot Gosport he began gathering soldiers, Although the governor doggedly J.A. WHITE GLASS CO., Inc. Acrobatic & Baton Mayor Harold A. Turkington today /.V ' FURNITURE TOPS PICTURE WINDOWS REGISTRATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED National Bible Week protest against British rule. hoping that he would be able to re­ tried to exert some influence, he was •A*-*’;. ^ resigns as town counsel, which the The previous year the House of establish control over the colony. completely discredited. His offshore Manchester 649-7322 31 BIssell St. 649-0256 mayor and some members of the Burgesses had been in session when There were a handful of British press had issued papers and OVER 21 YEARS EXPERIENCE______By Don Shoemaker of the nobility of the human mind and Board of Directors assert he has con­ news of the Boston Port Bill reached regulars, a few marines, some proclamations from time to time, but tinued to occupy on the basis of a Editor of The Miami Herald of its crass brutality, written in a Williamsburg. Patriots led by Tories, and about 200 runaway its circulation was very limited. It legal opinion which claims the ap­ manner which both contents scholars Thomas Jefferson, Patrick Henry, slaves. All in all, it was a rather disappeared completely in early 1776 763 Whether the Bible is the full and pointment of Atty. John D. LaBelle true word of God, as many Christians and challenges them to try to im­ and Richard Henry Lee planned a pathetic force. a short while before Governor Dun­ MAIN ST. earlier tliis tnonth was illegal. As the Patriots were organizing DON WILLIS Specializing In believe; or it is the history of a prove — vainly I think — on its fast for the day when Boston was to more left Virginia shores. 643-1191 language. It is a very part of be closed. Although fasting was not two regiments of militia to move The Constitutional Gazette of New BRAKE SERVICE religion, as all scholars 10 Years Ago 191 GARAGE Front End Mignment acknowledge, or whether, finally, it the vernacular of the last 20 centuries. fashionable in Virginia, the excite­ against Dunmore, British vessels York, Sept. 30, 1775 summed up 18 Main SL, Tel. 649-4531 The cost of supplying water and MAIN ST. GenersI Repair Work is to be held simply as great Anyone who can be without it ment of the time enabled the Patriots sailed about Chesapeake Bay feelings about the governor in these MANCHESTER sanitary sewer service to the 73-lot literature, as agnostics and writers through ignorance of its pageantry or to push a protest resolution calling plundering plantations and carrying terms: "In a late hurricane at subdivision which Atty. Herman 6 4 3 -1 9 0 0 agree, it is to all mankind a universal scorn of its religiosity is sorely for the fast through the legislature. off Negroes. During one of these Virginia, it seems Lord Dunmore Yules proposes to build off Birch Mt. gift. deprived. Lord Dunmore was so shocked that chicl^en-stealing raids, a tender was fared but indifferently, as by some Hd. will be $400,000 an engineer he dissolved the assembly May 25, driven ashore at Hampton by a accident or other, occasioned by the i No other book has been translated reports. MANCHESTER SAFE & LOCK CO. Kitchens of Distinction into nearly every language and 1774. But some members adjourned storm. The exasperated citizens of confusion in which the sailors were, NEED A NEW KITCHEN? COME TO THE EXPERTS dialect. No other book appears, in to the Apollo Room of the Raleigh the two made off with the guns his lordship fell overboard, and was one version or another, in so many Tavern where, in an unofficial aboard and burned the boat. When severely ducked. But according to 453 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER • 643-6922 homes and inns and even hovels. OPEN FORUM meeting, they adopted some Capt. Squier of the Otter tried to the old saying: ‘Those who are born fllL- UnWKIK-WSieSS Alarms, Locks The Bible’s very antiquity, which revolutionary proposals. recover some of his property, the to be hanged, will never be O U AuiC M & Sales, Combination Changes. //// V A I I Sales & Service - Bonded. Most / -J stretches back in the Old Testament With Peyton Randolph in the chair townspeople drove him off with gun- drowned.’” program, other visitations are ■^lin bPTL in stock. Repairs of all to some date between the 6th and 8th the Patriots made plans for Virginia *^'”'**^ kinds. Also We Make Keys. Thanks businesses planned for the future. centuries, is at once mysterious and to send delegates to a general con­ S tO M fA Scissors & Pinking Shears Participating Manchester Sharpened. electrifying. In the main the “preser­ for cooperation gress at Philadlephia in September. businesses and industries are: An- vation” of the hundreds of sacred They also called for a boycott of To the editor: saldi Company, Dean Machine manuscripts which were in fact lost English goods. Other rebellious CUSTOM MADE We would like to take this oppor­ Products, Inc., DeCormier Motor SEE US FOR: in a strange triumph of the measures were proposed, too — CANVAS AWNINGS tunity to publicly thank the Sales, Inc., Dillon Sales & Service, • A lum hum Roll Up perseverence of the human heart and closing courts and stopping payment Awnings Manchester businesses and in­ Hartford National Bank, Manchester • Door Canopies IRON mind. To think, further, that the Bi­ on British debts. dustries listed below for their par­ Memorial Hospital. • Storm Doors OSTRINSKY ble is the first typeprinted history of While the governor sat in the • Combination Windows SCRAP METAL ticipation in our Manchester Also Manchester State Bank, man, surviving natural catastrophe Palace at Williamsburg his power MANCHESTER AWNING CO. DEALER IN WASTE Business & Industry Day on Millers Falls Co., Moriarty Brothers, and PAPER and the collapse of civilizations, began to evaporate. Throughout IDS WEST CENTER ST. MATERIALS 731 PARKER ST. Thursday, Nov. 20. Through their Sears Roebuck & Co., So. New which one may hold in his hands must Virginia, meetings were held and Tfllephona B49-3091 Tel. 643-5735 or 643-5879 cooperation over 100 Manchester England Telephone Co., The Steak make the senses tingle. committees were formed to enforce Ealabllahed 1949 High School students were each able Out, Town of Manchester, U & R IN aZWA£*“ A6AlM It is a universal book, yet 66 books the boycott and to close courts. At to visit 2 of the 15 local es­ Construction Co., and Willie’s Steak in all, from Genesis to the sermons, the Fairfax County meeting, George tablishments who volunteered their House. from the “Preparation of the Old Washington presided. expertise and opened their The continued cooperation of the GARNER RUG & UPHOLSTERY CLEApG Betty-Jane Turner School of Dance Testament,” according to the Virginians fully concurred with the Manchester's Only Complete Carpet Service! businesses to us for tours and dis-)H community in the education of our MANCHESTER fabulous encyclopedia, the Scofield actions taken by the First Continen­ 14 High Street, rear 40 Oak Street, Manchester • 649-0256 • 529-8906 ■•'■‘■I.- ■: r cussions. The programs gave young people is appreciated. Reference Bible, to the “Consumma­ tal Congress that September, and MANCHESTER MEMORIAL 60. students an opportunity to gain an Sincerely, The Turner School of Dance is now in its 21st year offering a curriculum of Ballet - Tap - Jazz Acrobatics and ()>er 30 Veara' Experlrncf tion of the Apocalypse.” during the winter of 1774-1775 military Phone:646-5630 Oppuitilf Koat O rnt'lt'ry understanding of the variety of jobs The Manchester High Baton Twirling. Classes and private instruction are available for children, teenagers and adults. Call 649-5807 As such the Bible is the human preparations were made throughout Quality Memorials in Manchester, the skills and training School Guidance Dept. Registrations for the new term will be held after Labor Day. Betty-Jane Turner, Director, is a member of the A. AIMKTTI, Prop. '.•I".. I, 1 story, in its scope a chronicle of the the colony. needed, and the expectations of Miss Anne L. Beechler Dance Masters of America Inc. and the immediate past president of the Di nee Teachers Club of Connecticut. Ilarriaon St., >laiirhe»ler family of man as awesome and com­ In March 1775 the House of employers. Guidance Director pelling as an historical novel. The in­ Burgesses met as a convention “Serving the area since 1955” Many other local businessmen also Manchester High School tense study of it, as Samuel Taylor without the governor or the council expressed an interest in participating 1349 E. Middle Tpke. Got A Painting Problem? We’ll Helpl Coleridge wrote, “will keep any but we could not accommodate all of at Richmond. Here firmer enforce­ Manchester, Conn. ment of the boycott and stronger Service still meariR something to us — and service means spending writer from being vulgar in point of them. Because of the success of the IN MAIKHESTER, RKWT ON MAIN STREH PET OWNERS enough lime with you to help you select the right paint finish for that fob style." military measures were planned. It (WlETt PMHTINe & IXIPYINC SERVICE you’re planning. See us for paint and service when you plan your next uheiaT H om e If you can’t find what you're looking lor elsewhere, stop project. HOIMES?. But we miss the majesty of this was at this time that Patrick Henry LOW COST PRINTING book if we regard it only as a book — in one of his magnificent speeches WHILE YOU WAIT (PHOTO READY) In to see us. Chances are we will have what you need. TODAY’S THOUGHT NisiKss ctm$ •auTuiny • iiuuu stamps Why not atop here first and you may not have to go any and anything less than the consensus — asked, “Is life so dear, or peace so IEA Johnson PAI NT CO 400 MAIN STREET • MANCHESTER, CQNN. of man as related to God. James sweet, as to be purchased at the price MINIT-MAN PRIM ING further. 06040 Paul tells us in I Corinthians prayer are times of refreshment and 840 MAIN ST. • MANCHESTER • 646-1777 YOUR Cardinal Gibbons found it in all can­ of chains and slavery? Forbid it, MANCHESTER PET CENTER DEALER ME.MBER, THE ORDER OF THE GOLDEN RULE chapter ten, that the Old Testament growth. II Timothy 3:16, 17 “The • SEE US FOR ENGRAVED NAME PLATES INDEPENDENT dor “full of obscurities and dif­ Almight God! I know not what course ■ TRY OUR NEW QUICK ACTION XEROX COPIERI 9 MAPLE STREET, DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER*649-4273 writings are written for our admoni­ ficulties not only for the illiterate, whole Bible was given to us by in­ others may take; but as for me, give Jual Around Ths CorndT From MsIn... 7 a s MAIN ST., MANCHESTER • 649-4S01 tion. God provided food for the but even for the learned.” Pope Leo spiration from God and is useful to me liberty or give me death.” children of Israel in the wilderness. XIII thought that its “sacred teach us what is true and to make us Still at Williamsburg, Gov. Dun­ The food, which they called manna, FORMAL’S INN me YOU DESERVE THE BEST writers” could have made mistakes realize what is wrong in our lives; it more decided he had better take was to be gathered fresh each day, JOHN’S FLOOR COVERING INC. For the tux DRY CLEANING INTDWN but they “render in exact language, straightens us out and helps us do some action. On April 20,1775, acting except on the sixth day they could Whera Qusllty la High and Pricaa Low with infallible truth, all that God what is right. It is God’s way of on the governor’s orders, a squad of 119 Oakland St. that's inn WE SPECIALIZE IN . . . gather enough for the Sabbath. This commanded, and nothing else.” making us well prepared at every marines seized the colony’s gun­ instaiilng Since 1953 WEDDING GDWNS, DRAPES, is symbolic of the fact tl^t God point, fully equipped to do good to for him In keeping, then, with both scrip­ powder in the magazine at the capitol OPEN DAILY 10 A.M. - 9 P.M. LINOLEUM - CARPET - CERAMIC - FORMICA LEATHER and SUEDE wants us to enjoy fresh spiritual food "All work dona on pramlaaa and lully guaranlaadl" everyone.” and carted it off to the Magdalen Frank A. Arnona, Praaldent ture and man in the flesh the Bible is each day. KITCHEN & BATH REMODELING a book of both comfort and despair, Pat Anderson lying in the James River. 37 Oak SI., Manchester, Conn. 06040 PARKADE CLEANERS . Open Mon., Tuei.. Sit. 10 to 6 p.m., Thun, t FrI. 10 to B p.m. Telephone TO-9 W eek Daya Trinity Covenant The infuriated Patriots gathered at MANCHESTER CIOMit WodlMttfiy B43-9479 Jlttll t»^ 402 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE of romantic love and voluptuosness. Quiet times for Bible study and MANCHESTER PARKADE 643-9561 649-7901 10-5 Salurilay Church Fredericksburg and other muster “Maybe if we don’t look, it won’t hurt!’’ PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat,, Nov. 29, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Nov. 29, 1975 — PAGE SEVEN CHOOL VOL. XXXXII, No. 11 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1975 ^Butterfly^ praised MHS Civitan Club The weekend of Nov. 14, I did not feeling underlying the scene of the see the play “I Never saw Another Jewish family forced into the ghetto. Butterfly” by Celeste Raspanti The transitions from Raja’s granted charter because of a power failure. When I narrative to her flashbacks were smooth, effective, and explicit finally did see it, I was treated to a This past Sunday, Nov. 23, MHS’s only by its members imagination. throughout, due to the fine work of powerful play, definitely not a newest club was chartered at a This isn’t a performing group, nor is director Lee Hay and excellent failure. ceremony at the MCC Student it a professional club, just a group of delivery of actress Sheila Boushee. The play centers around a Center. This club now joins 670 people helping other people in need. Every actor and actress was very Czechoslovakian ghetto named others just like it across the country, This club doesn’t care what length confident and polished, but especially Terezin which held a large number of and, along with four other Connec­ your hair is, what classes you take, noteworthy was the performance prisoners, mostly children of whom ticut clubs, forms the New England. who your friends are, or what brand turned m by Birgitte Svendsen, AFS only about 100 survived. The script is District, the 26th such district inter­ toothpaste you use, as long as you exchange student from Norway. FREE LOTTERY TICKET based on the actual drawings and nationally. want to help. With $10 or More Purchasel Birgitte’s portrayal of the woman poems of the children who entered What is this club? Junior Civitan. On Sunday our, MHS club was Manchester's Oldest Irena was greatly expressive, Bstabllshed Jewlery Store! Terezin and consequently were What the heck is Civitan? Civitan is chartered along With the East transferred to the Auschwitz death sincere, and genuinely moving. FOR CHRISTMAS an international community service Catholic Junior and St. Joseph WE SUGGEST: The script, the directing, the ac­ camp. organization. Its projects are limited Collegiate Civitans co-sponsored by AVOID the traffic and call a • C H A R M S a P IN S ting, the special effects, all combined cab, 289-1555 - Four can ride • WATCHES •CLOCKS VISIT THE CARTWHEEL The play is presented as a series of the Manchester Senior and the MCC • BRACELETS perfectly. Congratulations to all who as cheap as one, 289-1555. • GLASSWARE Dress Shop-Route 83, Talcott- flashbacks and memories of a Jewish Collegiate Civitans. Bob Buchler, participated in this outstanding por­ DAYS TO • DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT ville. Conn, for your Christ­ girl named Raja, one of the few who International Civitan Director of RINGS and mas giving. Beautiful gift trayal of the Terezin Camp. — Dave Letter to editor: • WEDDING BANDS survived Terezin. Her story is one of Youth Activities, spoke to the group CHRISTMAS ideas or gift certificate when in doubt. how she and the other children once Nelson Homecoming Queen of about sixty Civitans. REAL CHRISTMAS Trees - again saw beauty in life, even under Purpose Presently, there are about twenty Tag and/or cut. Blue and these most terrifying circumstances. At the Homecoming Dance, Sept. 19, the finalist for members of MHS Junior Civitan. The White Spruce at Stanley Tree A unique feature of the play was its m M Farm, Long Hill Road, off I shall never forget “I Never Saw Homecoming Queen was announced. At the football game Satur­ seems lost officers as installed on Sunday are; Route 6 at Andover church. use of multimedia effects. Slides Another Butterfly.” This play was NICHOLS MANCHESTER TIRE, INC. day, Sept. 20, Becky Timbrell was crowned as queen. Dawn President, Stu Flavell; vice- SPECIAL 742-6438. were projected on the backdrop, and one of the most beautiful things to To the editor; president, Tom Grakowsky; recorded sound effects and voice­ Lindsey and Ann Minor are her court. Pictured at left is Becky; GIVE A BIKE come out of MHS. I wish to express with her is Dawn. (Photo by Stone) Never before have I come away secretary. Dawn Lindsay; and 295 Broad Street overs were used along with the action my admiration and deepest emotions from a student assembly meeting as treasurer, Cindy Dziato. Anyone in­ HAIR 10 Speed 5 Speed Manchester, Conn. of the play. At first, I was skeptical to those who made the production thoroughly disgusted. I have been terested in becoming a part of this 3 Speed of these effects but only moments such a moving experience for me, DRYER Set Up and Ready to Go THE Gift for attending meetings, but this was the club can talk to anyone of these men­ People Going Places! HOURS: Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri. 8:00 to 5:30 later, was amazed at how they and many others, I’m sure. worst; anyone who was there knows tioned above. If you are interested in VALUE LAYAWAYS WELCOME i X l G C r A G i : recreated the mood of the scene, and The words that best express the Skaters win why. this organization and attend East If 3 heat seject ons pluV"cool'' Gigantic Selection For Cruising or Flying — Marlow's Has Just The Luggage You NeedI Thursday 8:00-8:00 — Sat. 8-1 added realism. • Convenient ”reoch-ln" top Choose From These Famous Brands: Samsonite (we carry a compiete exquisite piognancy of the sensitive Catholic please contact Dena Per- 11 Only line), Atlantic, Ventura, Airway and Seward at marLOW pric^.. As all of you know, the hockey All the candidates ran last year on Draw strings allow bonnet Without a doubt, the most striking performance given are those words Saturday, Manchester again hosted sico, your club president. Even if you adjustment to any head size FARRS team had a fine showing on Nov. 19 in the pledge they would break up the element of the production was the from the play itself: Maloney, only this time for a prac­ “country club” atmosphere. In my are just curious, get the info. 'You — child or adult. 2 MAIN ST. consistently superb acting. Every their four short scrimmages: One Color styled in Pink and OPEN “He doesn’t know the world at all, tice game. Only eight players were opinion they have and in doing so may decide to become a part of this white. * 8 . 7 7 h b B ^ o o d A e a ^ A R C O 0 move, every line given gave off the against Platt and East Catholic and iitiiMimi who stays in his nest and never goes able to make the game, leaving just have created an asylum. We have a organization, but we need you only-if Daily to 10 TIRES atmosphere of the scene. The out. He doesn’t know what the birds two against Maloney. Goalies Terry one extra skater. Manchester scored small minority who come trying to you are willing to help. — Stu Flavell FIRST FOR EVERYTHINC FOR THE FAMILY & HOME SINCE 1911! audience could feel the bewilderment know best, or what I want to sing Milka and Bernie Hebert turned in the first minute of play, with Clark away everything thrown at them. bolster their egos in front of an DOWNTOWN MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER • Phon« 64S-5221 ' 6 4 3 - 1 1 6 1 and fear of the children entering about — that the world is full of Brown getting the goal. Jack Gelting audience. They try to prove how Open 6 Days • Free Purnell Parking • Dave Kershaw, Clark Brown, and Terezin. We could feel the trapped loveliness.” — Christine Jaworski added a second period goal as smart they are in parlimentary Dip 'n strip - Old family Master Charge Cards Accepted______Bryan Woodhouse provided the For A Practical Gift Think Manchester held to win 2-0. procedure and the constitution. Some Careers pieces of furniture make firepower, with Dave collecting A special thanks to all the fans who excellent Christmas gifts for of them come on as liberators of the your loved ones. Have them OLD CIDER MILL - 1287 Of Us For Tires goals and Clark and Bryan each get­ came out and supported the MHS STRIP IT - Refinish it - and ting one. Manchester had a total of student population who, they think, explored stripped now so that they can Main Street, Glastonbury. give it for Christmas - Oak SHOCKS • FRONT END • DISC BRAKES skaters. — Bob Mumford be re-finished in time for Dried floral arrangements. MHS guidance notes ten players for the scrimmage. they speak for. We have constant Grove Furniture Stripping, BALL JOINTS • COMPLETE EXHAUST bickering on who goes first, how to go On Nov. 20, over 100 students from Christmas. Route 31, Coven­ Straw doll Christmas Stop in today, 319 Broad try, 742-8804. decorations. Gift baskets, AND OF COURSE OUR TIRES AND Representatives visiting MHS employment, health care and others. first, out of order, and other picky MHS participated in the Manchester MANCHESTER PARKADE Street. Manchester. 646-1951. jams, jellies and syrups. FREE MOUNTING during the week of Dec. 1 through It will include interdisiplinary ap­ details. People wonder why so few Business and Industry Day. The NEXT TO FORBES AND WALLACE Dec. 12: Monday, Dec. 1, New proach to learning with much in­ Students aid peers come. One meeting, and you’ll know majority of students attending were dependent work. MHS mid year why. The small vocal minority seem Hampshire College, Manchester, We are happy to announce that a seniors but some juniors attended. graduates may wish to explore this with new students, helping them to to be starting campaigning for next N.H., 11:30 a.m. Peer Communications Program will These students are not planning any program. adjust to their new surroundings. spring. further formal education, instead, Tuesday, Dec. 2, Keene State be available as a regular service to Later, they hope to serve any student College, Keene, N.H., 8:30 a.m. The University of Hartford will high school students. This is an un­ The whole purpose behind student they are planning to go immediately Relatives Visiting For The Holidays? who needs direction or a sympathetic government has been lost. We are not into the job market. Wednesday, Dec. 3, Nichols again sponsor its High School Ad­ usual service since the counselors ear. ^ ^ E n d Your Transportation Worries... College, Dudley, Mass., 10 a.m.; vance Enrollment program for se­ are students wishing to help fellow there to see who knows the most Three buses were needed to carry Please help make this program a about parlimentary procedure or to all the students and each bus was Katherine Gibbs, Norwalk, Branch, cond semester. Under this program, students who would prefer to deal success with your support. For more ^ ■ rfnt j mr' Leasing Corp. ^ 11:15 a.m. studejjts may take one course at the with a peer rather than an adult. ask constitutional limits. We do not divided into three different groups of information about the program or a go to bolster ego or grab power. The students. Each separate group then ENT A CAR, 319 Main SI., MancSster 4 DooF Graoada Pinto Sedan 4 Door Torino Door Maverick Monday, Dec. 8, Briarwood School, University of Hartford for high Initially, the counselors, under the reference of a peer counselor, con­ 4 Southington, 9 a.m.; Rivier College, purpose is to benefit the student and went to two different places of ------' Phono 643-2145 school and college credit with no tui­ supervision of the school social tact your guidance counselor. Nashua, N.H. 10:45 a.m.; Gannon tion cost. Application forms and worker Pat Hughes, will be working help him anyway we can. business. Some businesses visited College, Erie, Pa., 10:30 a.m; Hart­ course offerings information are We are there to listen, not only to were the Manchester State Bank, VISIT The Needlepoint Shop ourselves, but to others as well. If we Steak Out, the telephone company, for a fine variety in gifts you ford Hospital School Allied Health, available from the counselors. can make quickly. Also kits to 11:30 a.m. Application deadline is Dec. 30. Rock review: George Harrison are to make changes we must con­ Moriarty Brothers, U&R Housing give. Route 44A, Bolton, 643- centrate on what really matters, the Corp., Manchester Memorial iW SEASONS GREETINGS from Thursday, Dec. 11, Upsala, East Miles Auto Sales, owned and Orange, 10:30 a.m. problems. The way the problems are Hospital, and others. i « « « George Harrison is a great artist. Love," “Don't Let Me Wait Too operated by Erwin C. Friday, Dec. 12, Endicott Jr. presented is not important, their dis­ The students went on a tour of each PUT HAPPINESS IN YOUR SKIING Tuxbury, Quality Cars, In my opinion, he's the only ex- Long,” and the title cut are all good College, Beverly, Mass., 10 a.m.. cussion and possible solution is. — business and listened to a talk on the Reasonably Priced. He invites Beatle to be great after their unfor­ songs. Two are- religious, but they Centenary College, Hackettstown, DECA elects Dave Maloney different job opportunities available T h e his many friends to stop by tunate divorce. The other three are don't lose out on sound because of and what was expected of each and see him. 478 Center St., N.J., 11:30 a.m. doing good work, but fail to shine FOR Manchester. 646-6604. Upcoming tests are SAT and club officers lyrics. Over-all, though, this album employe. with absolute genius like Harrison’s. falls below Harrison’s abilities. The students had been questioned Achievement Jan. 24. The registra­ At a recent meeting of the Of his three post-Beatle albums, only No High School CHRISTMAS LOOKING FOR something to tion deadline is Dec. 19. As for his other LPs, George’s earlier before participating in this 725 E. MIDDLE TPKE. one-stop put under the tree? Call us and Distributive Education Clubs of one falls below the statu s of classic is “All Things Must Pass.” I World next week we’ll find a house to put the National Career Guidance Week program as to what career they were I MANCHESTER America, Manchester High School excellent. This is “ Living in a can find nothing on it to complain There will be no High School interested in. From there, they were tree in - Merry Christmas - was celebrated last week by inter­ Chapter officers were elected. They Merritt Agency, 646-1180. Material World,” the only mar on his about. “Dark Horse,” containing fine World next Friday, Dec. 5 able to choose what businesses they shop com announcements each morning are as follows; President, Linda record, if you’ll excuse the pun. which highlighted careers related to songs like “Ding Dong, Ding Dong,” because of the Thanksgiving wished to visit that might pertain to •tO < Mercer; vice president, Donna Harrison created “Material various subject areas as follows: is also a fantastic record. His newest break. There would not be their future careers. Press; secretary, Cherri Gevry; World” as a religious experience in FOR Monday, Language Arts and Foreign “Extra Texture,” deserves no less enough newsworthy material This program proved to be very in­ treasurer, Ellen Uzanas; fund an attempt to get advertisement for for the Language; Tuesday, Creative Arts, credit. Too bad “Living in a Material to fill the page. Look forward formative and interesting to the CHRISTMAS raising chairperson, Janet Krishna consciousness, a art, music, home economics, in­ World” couldn't have been up to to HSW’s return Dec. 12. students who took pdrt. — L. Sumislaski. transcendentalist religion. Unfor­ GIVING I Don’t Let A I dustrial arts; Wednesday, Math & these standards. — Mark Otter Stepanski The chapter’s yearly plan of action tunately, he made the mistake of let­ selective Science; Thursday, Business & In­ I % consists of a trip to New Haven, a ting religious lyrics get in the way of Noisy Muffler dustry; Friday, Social studies. trip to West Farms Mall to study good music. Examples are “The Make it a Delicious A representative from City I Disturb Your | traffic patterns, a combination Light that Has Lighted the World” shier Semester will be in the Guidance Of­ Christmas party and officer installa­ and “The Lord Loves the Ones,” Profile: Judy Kopman Christmas With A SALES • RENTALS • REPAIRS I Holiday! See fice Tuesday, Dec. 9 at 9 a.m. to talk tion. DECA members will compete songs in which the music is weak and with interested students. in all of the DECA competitive the lyrics are poor. They aren’t Food Gift From Us! SPECIAL OF THE WEEK City Semester is a 12 week full Anyone can say that talking with It is through these trips that she feels 1^^ events at the local, state and national alone, either. “Sue Me, Sue You time educational program in Hart­ Judy Kopman for the first time is an her understanding for cultures and level. Blues” is a cheap song, griping about We Have... ford using the capital city as a full­ absorbing experience which would people has broadened, and her ability Brawny Knit DECA is a youth group open to Harrison's troubles after the encourage anyone to want to know SKI PACKAGES time learning laboratory for high to share enlarged. Also, her Brawny—That's the those students who are enrolled in Beatles' breakup. Its style is • k Gilt Hams & Turkeys BEGINNERS TO EXPERT school students. Students accepted her better. She is not only interesting knowledge of languages has in­ word for these Lee the Distributive Education phase of reminiscent of John Lennon’s into the program will learn as much to others, but also interested in creased. She speaks a little Polish, * Fruit Baskets doubleknit jeans the COEP program at the high rebellious nature. and matching as they can about a given area of con­ others. Spanish, Yiddish, Hebrew, and JOE a t... school. However, I shouldn’t give the Judy is very athletically inclined, French. * Candles & Nuts sa v e 20«/o! shirt-jac. The cut centration such as community ser­ hails from the West, album a completely bad review. and not only belongs to the tennis Judy is tentatively planning to at­ I REGAL MUFFLER vices, consumerism, education, ^ Baked Goods in every detail. Right ^ Corner of Broad and Harrison’s musical genius comes team but demonstrated her tend NYU to major in psychology. UPT.0 down to the stylish Center St. through on several tunes. “Give Me flare. And comfort excellence in the sport when she won Her present high school courses are ■ k Dell Party ~ TH~E ~ ~ 646-2112 the mixed doubles in the town tourna­ geared towards that direction as she comes from the new I Platters non-glitter, ment this past summer. In addition, is taking patterns of human behavior, snag-resistani she enjoys skiing, skating, track, and child development, and other "ALPINE doubleknit of 100% VISIT MERMAID’S Gift and swimming. courses. This is not unusual, for Judy Dacron* polyester. Christmas Village (119 Aside from physical endeavors, is an individual who “loves people”, OF Griswold Street in Glaston­ Judy engages in wood crafting and and spends the majority of her time "«AUS VERNON Slate Blue, Light Green, Navy, Dark bury, just off Route 2) The Green, Yellow, Rust, Brown. biggest Christmas Shop in the WANTED TO BUY - An­ MANY CHRISTMAS Items! has built a variety of things including with them. She is especially at­ tiques, Lamps, Dolls, Clocks, Open Mon., Tues., Sal. 10 to 5:30 Jacket Sizes: S-M-L-XL area. Open everyday. A two cedar chests and stands. tracted to the “honest and lovable” 20% discount on all gifts. 1920 Wed., Thurs., FrI. 10 to 9 delightful place to visit, Oil Paintings, Furniture, Most House of Gifts Shop, 271 Main Slack Sizes: 30-42 Waists Judy’s school interests are largely nature of children and hopes to anything old. 646-2690, 646- Street. devoted to Student Assembly. Being become a child psychologist. She 1882. ENJOY CHRISTMAS Shop- Judy Kopman ping and a luncheon at The a very active member, she was would like to work with under­ JACKETS * 2 8 * ® Market Restaurant at Glen privileged children. Judy's ambitions chairman of the sports committee, Judy has very defined feelings COMPLETE Christmas Shop - Lochen in Glastonbury. and arranged nighttime coffee about MHS. is to give as much as she can of Gift ideas, fresh greens, houses. This year Judy belongs to the “I think MHS has a lot to herself, and through her work, she Craft Routes SLACKS * 1 7 ® ® Senior Commencement Committee, offer...but I strongly feel that the wants to show people that “one per­ Many Colors Available In Longsl and, along with Jane Donovan, is student/teacher relationship is son can change things and make arranging a music assembly. lacking greatly...a student advisory himself happy.” Through such involvement in the board has been set up to correct the Friendship remains as one of the school, Judy feels she is really con­ problem, but yet, when it’s outside most important aspects of Judy’s life tributing and hopes to discourage the school, teachers tell us that the and she hopes to know as many peo­ people from knowing her as “just administration won’t let them ple as she can. She feels that one another member.” In her opinion, associate with us...” grows a little out of each person one things can be changed, but you have Judy feels that there is an educa­ meets. to work at it.” tion to be found both in and out of When asked for her philosophy of Judy is really interested in music. school. She intends to graduate in life, Judy replied, “Our destiny is not As she has demonstrated by her ac­ January to go to Israel and Paris for in our own hands. You can change a tive part in the music assembly, her four months. She will work on a kib­ situation, but there will always be an preferences, just to touch upon a few, butz in a sincere effort to help in the end. ” She also believes that one must include Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan, Israeli effort. Judy is highly sensitive work to make one’s goal within one’s Dan Fogleberg, and Yes, Judy to world affairs and this past mpnth grasp. A person should also know herself, is an aspiring guitarist, and rallied for the U.N. Zionism conflict when to worry and when not to worry is becoming quite proficient at in New York City. She is concerned for much aggrevation might cause playing. She is also into poetry, and about this and firmly ascertains that one to despair and give up. However, not only reads it, but writes her own. the U.N. is becoming more of a Judy appears to know who she is, and OH mANICE ENOUGH CUY, JUST A BIT TOO CfRfBRAL FOR WTA5TE' Poetry, to her, is a valuable, destructive force, now, than an aid. where she is headed. "Today is much expressive art. One of her favorite In the past, Judy has traveled to more important than tomorrow. poets is Kahlil Gibran. Paris, Rome, Israel, and California. Take one day at a time.” —Sue Koski PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat,, Nov, 29, 1975

ST. BARTMOLOMEVTS CIU KUI, CHURCH OF CHRIST, Lydall and CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, 23 ST. JOHN'S POLISH NATIONAL E. Middle Tpke. Rev. Philip Hussey, Vernon Sts, Eugene Brewer, minister. Main St. Rev. Neale McLain, pastor. CATHOLIC c m RCII, 23 Golway St. pastor. 9 a.m,, Bible classes; 10 a.m., Worship, 9:30 a.m., Sunday School, classes for MAIWHESTER e v e n in g h e r a l d , Manchester, C onn^^t^N oy. 29, 1975 — PAGE NINE Rev. Walter A. Hyszko, pastor. Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday sermon: "Traditions In Christmas Doc­ all ages; 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship, 9 a.m.. Mass in English; 10:30 a.m,, Masses at 8:30, 10:15 and 11:30 a.m. trine” : 6 p.m.. Worship, sermon: “The message by the Rev. Mr. McLain, Mass in Polish and English. LOCAL CHURCHES Meditations of My Heart.” “Payday is coming. You can bank on it.” GOSPEL HALL, 415 Center St. Children’s Church and Nursery provided; I NTTED PENTECOSTAL CIU RCH, EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH, 10 a.m.. Breaking bread; 11:45 a.m., 7 p.m.. Evening Service, concert by Ken 185 Woodbridge St. Rev. Robert Baker, Church and Chestnut Sts. Rev. C. Henry Sunday School; 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. pastor. Pace, baritone soloist, from Dover, N.J., Pleau snaps CENTER CONGREGATIONAL Anderson and Ronald J. Fournier, ST. BRIDGET CIU RGIL 70 Main St 10 a.m., Sunday School; 6:30 p.m., FIRST CHI RCH OF CHRIST, Nursery provided. The Herald Angle CIILRCH, LNITED CHURCH OF pastors; Michel D. Clark, intern. Rev. John J, Delaney, pastor. Rev. “Sound of His Coming” radio program on SCIENTIST, 447 N. Main St. CHRIST, II Center St. Rev. Newell Cur­ 8:30 and 11 a.m.. The Service with Holy NORTH UNITED METHODIST William J. Stack, Rev. William J. WINF; 7:30 p.m.. Evangelistic Service. 11 a.m.. Church Service, Sunday School Communion, new members will be CHURCH, 300 Parker St. Rev. Earle E. By Earl Yost Killeen. for pupils up to the age of 20, care for tis Jr., Rev. Winthrop Nelson Jr., PRESBYTERIAN CHIRCH, 43 pastors. received; 9:45 a.m.. Church School and Custer, pastor. point slump Sports Editor very young children, subject of the Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m., Adult Forum; 9:45 and 11 a.m.. Nursery 9 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, ser­ Spruce St, Rev. Mack Weiford, pastor. lesson-sermon, "Ancient and Modern 9 a.m.. First Sunday in Advent, school auditorium, Sunday Masses at for infants. mon: “The Promise and the Presence” ; 9:15 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.. Necromancy, Alias Mesmerism and Hyp­ Lighthouse Group, Carl and Karen 7:30, 9 and 10:30, in church; 10:30 a.m. 9 a.m.. Church School, Nursery, Grades 3 Worship, Nursery provided; 7 p.m,. In­ notism, Denounced,’’ golden text from Prewo, leaders in 3/4 Room, Worship , HARTFORD (UPI) — For Larry Pleau of the New England and noon in school auditorium. through 6; 10:30 a.m.. Church School, Rodgers would have won if. formal Worship, study and fellowship. Psalms: “Let integrity and uprightness Service, Federation Room, the Rev. Mr. 1040 Boston Tpke. (Rt. 44A), Bolton. Rev, Whalers, the long drought is over. .... David M. Campbell, pastor. Nursery, Kindergarten, Grades 1 and 2; H IE SALVATION ARMY, 661 Main CONCORDIA LLTIIERAN preserve me." The Christian Science Curtis, leader; 10 a.m., worship Service, After going 21 consecutive games “Bill Rodgers would have won today if he so desired,” Amy Burfoot said St. Capt. and Mrs. Arthur Carlson, corps Sanctuary, the Rev. Mr. Curtis, 10 a.m.. Church School, Nursery Coffee fellowship between services; 6:30 c m RCII, 40 Pitkin St. Rev. Burton D. Reading Room, 968 Main St., is open to without a goal, Pleau scored his first after he captured the 39th Five Mile Road Race for a record-setting fifth officers. preacher. Confirmation A.M. in Federa­ through Grade 12; 10:30 a.m.. Coffee and p.m.. Senior youth group; 7 p.m.. Strand, Rev, David W. Rinas, pastors. the public Mondays through Fridays from straight time and seventh career-wise last Thanksgiving morning in 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:45 a.m.. tion and Robbins Rooms; 11:15 to noon. Conversation; 10:45 a.m.,' Family Membership Class. of the season Friday night as the 8:30 a.m.. Holy Communion, Nursery 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and the first and third Manchester. Holiness Meeting; 6 p.m., Open-Air New Members Conversation, Federation Worship Service, First Sunday in Advent, Whalers trounced the Denver Spurts care for small children; 10,a.m,. Holy Thursday evenings of each month from 7 7-3 in a World Hockey Association Rodgers, winner of the Boston Marathon last April, registered for the Meeting; 7 p.m.. Salvation Meeting, to 9, a free lending library is maintained. Room. sermon: “When Is When?” CEN rER CON(;REG ATIONAL H Communion, Church School through game. holiday run but did not place by his own choosing. Grade 6. Nursery care for small children. ST, MARY’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, TALCOTTMLLE CONfiREGA- CHIRCH, UNITED CHURCH OF CIII RCII OF JESLS CHRIST OF “I never got down on myself all Ohe of the pre-race favorites, Rodgers ran the course three times before .S E C O NI) CON G R EG A T IONA L Church and Park Sts. Rev. Stephen K, TIONAL CHURCH, UNITED CHRIST, 11 Center St. Rev. Newell Cur­ getting in his car with his wife and heading back to Melrose, Mass.Rodgers’ LATTER-DAY SAINTS, Woodside St. & CIU RCH, I Ni l ED CIILRCII OF CHURCH OF CHRIST, Rev. Kenneth tis Jr., Rev. Winthrop Nelson Jr., year,” Pleau said. “The shots just CALVARY c m RCH (ASSEMBLIES Jacobson, rector; Rev. Bruce W. wife also ran. Hillstown Rd. D. Clark Brown, bishop. CHRIST, 385 N, Main St. Rev. Dr. Felix E. Knox, pastor. pastors. weren’t going in.” OF GOD), 647 East Middle Tpke. Jacques, assistant to the rector; Rev. 8:30 a.m.. Priesthood; 9:30 a.m., M. Davis, minister. 9 a.m.. First Sunday in Advent, Pleau, an original Whaler, scored The 27-year-old former Wesleyan runner came to town early Thursday, ran Kenneth L. Gustafson, pastor, Ronald E. Haldeman, assistant to the 10:30 a.m.. Worship and Sunday School, Seminary; 10:30 a.m,, Sunday School; 5 10 a.m.. Morning Worship, Nursery First Sunday in Advent, dedication of Ad­ Lighthouse Group, Adult Bible Study, 30 goals last season and in the the course, then checked in at the registration table, ran the regular race and 9:45 a.m,, Sunday School classes for rector. p.m.. Sacrament Service. through Church School Grade 12, sermon vent Wreath; 7 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship. Carl and Karen' Prewo, leaders, in 3/4 previous two years, 65. then completed the course a third time. adults and children. Nursery facility for 7:30 a.m.. Holy Eucharist, Rite 1; 9 by the Rev. Dr. Davis, “Watch.” Room, Worship Service, Federation “Rodgers is in fantastic shape,” Burfoot added. “I think he would have the little ones; 10:50 am .. Service of a.m.. Feast of Advent Lessons and Carols Normally a center, Pleau was SOUTH UNITED METHODIST Room, the Rev. Mr. Curtis, leader; 10 finished under 22 minutes if pressed if he wanted to. I don’t think there was FI LL GOSPEL INTERDENOMI­ Worship and Bible preaching. Special with sermon by Father Jacobson, Church switched to right wing for the first NATIONAL c m RCII, 745 Main St. JEHOVAH'S W ITNESSES, Kingdom School and Nursery care, coffee hour to CHURCH, Rev. George W. Webb, Rev. a.m,. Worship Service, Sanctuary, the anybody who could beat him if he came just to run the five miles.” program for children; 7 p.m.. Evening Laurence M. Hill, Rev. Robert W. time in three and a half years and it Rev. Philip Saunders, minister. Hall, 726 Main St. follow; 11 a.m.. Holy Communion, Book Rev. Mr, Curtis, preacher. Confirmation paid off. Burfoot holds the course record of 22:21 set in 1972, His winning time Gospel Service, Hymnsing, music, and 10 a.m.. Public Bible discourse, “What Eldridge Jr., pastors. A.M., Federation and Robbins Rooms; Thursday in a torrential rain was 22:34. 10:30 a.m.. Praise, Worship Service and Bible message, of Common Prayer, with sermon by Whalers coach Jack Kelley Bible study for all ages; 7 p.m,. Will ‘New Heavens and a New Earth’ Father Jacobson; 5 p.m.. Holy Eucharist, 9 a.m.. Worship and Communion Ser­ 11:15 and noon. New Members Conversa­ vice, First Sunday in Advent; Grade 1 appeared pleased with the work of Rodgers merely used the local race as a tuneup for a marathon Dec.7 in Deliverance Service. Mean for You?” ; 11 a.m.. Group discus­ Rite 2. tion, Federation Room. Japan when he will represent the United States. ST, JAMES cm RCH, Msgr, Edward sion of Oct, 15 Watchtower magazine ar­ through 6 will attend church; 9:15 to 10; 30 his new lines but he said two games J. Reardon, pastor; Rev. Bernard ticle "The One Government for One a.m.. Grades 1 through 6 will attend COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH, in succession like Friday night's Burfoot estirhated that Rodgers averaged just under seven minutes for FAITH BAPTIST CIU RCII, Orange Killeen, Rev. Louis Cremonie. World Under God’s Sovereignty.” TRINITY COVENANT CHURCH, ^02 Church School; 9 to 10:15 a.m.. Nursery AN A.MERICAN BAPTIST CHURCH, would really please him. The each of the 15 miles. Burfoot averaged just under 4.5 minutes per mile in win­ Hall 72 E. Center St. Rev. James Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m., Hackmatack St. Rev. Norman E. through 5 year olds; 10:45 a.m.. Worship 585 E. Center St. Rev. Ondon P. Stairs, Whalers play Indianapolis tonight in ning. Beliasov, pastor. minister; Rev, Frederick Lanz, director Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m., Swensen, pastor. Service and ; 10:45 a.m. to noon. Nursery Hartford, then embark on a four- “There's no doubt, if Billy has wanted, he would have won, he’s running un­ 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.. L NI I A RI A N L NI \ E R S A LIS T 9:30 a.m., Sunday School classes for all of Christian education. noon, and 5 p.m. through 5 year old and Grades 7 through game western swing. believably well,” his former college teammate said. Worship Service; 7 p.m.. Evening Ser­ SOCIETY : EAST, Community Y, 79 N. ages three through adult, infant nursery; 12; 7 p.m,. Youth Fellowship meeting in 9:15 a.m.. Church School for all ages. vice. Main St. Rbv. Arnold Westwood, 10:50 a.m.. Worship Service with the Kindergarten through Grade 4 continuing The Whalers’ November record ZION EVANtlELICAL LLTIIERAN youth lounge; 7:30 p.m.. Praise and Jottings from the Five Miler minister. Rev. Mr. Swensen preaching on Teachiiig Service, during the service; 9:15 a.m.. The was dismal: 0-5-0. For the season, it CHIRCH (MISSOIRI SYNOD), CIIL RCII OF THE ASSl MPTION, 10:30 a.m., Charles MacArthur, “Heavens Came on an Earthly Hill,” Sharing Class led by Willa Stanford, the was 1-6-1. Today, Amby Burfoot is in Annapolis, Md., as a member of the Mohegan Cooper and High Sts. Rev. Charles W. BOLTON CONGREGATIONAL Adams St. at Thompson Rd. Rev, balloonist, ecologist, inventor, raconteur, Trinity Tots for three years old through 20-40 Class led by Rick Lanz, and the 40-80 Friday night's game saw the return RON ( I.TMli: Striders in the Senior National (5ross Country Championships. The best Kuhl, pastor, S CHURCH, Bolton Center Rd. Rev. J. Edward S. Pepin,' pastor; Rev. Paul will speak on issues of morality involved Kindergarten, Children’s Church for Class led by Pastor Stairs; 10:30 a.m.. runners in the country will there. It’s a preliminary run for possible berths on 9 a.m.. Divine Worship; 10:15 a.m., Stanton Conover, minister. of Tom Webster, who missed four Trinque. in energy use in a talk entitled “There Is Grades 1 through 3, Nursery for infants; Morning Worship, message: “Annual the 1975 United States Olympic squad. Sunday School and Youth Forum; 10:10 to 10:15 a.m.. Church School & Nursery; games due to the flu. Webster With a 6-1 lead going into the final Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; More to Life Than Increasing Its Speed.” 7 p.m,. Evening Service with the Rev. Madness or Gladness,” Nursery 11:35 a.m.. First and Second Year Youth 10:30 a.m,. Morning Worship, sermon: notched one goal and two assists. period. Denver's Bob Liddington Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 and 11:45 Nursery and Sunday School, coffee and Mr. Swensen leading the studies in provided; 2 p.m., A service will be con­ Instruction. “Set Your Sights Upon the Stars” by the The Whalers had their second hat scored two in less than two and a half Tom Derderian, who placed seventh, refused to accept his award and in­ discussion at close of meeting. Daniel. Rev. Mr. Conover; 7 p.m.. Pilgrim ducted at Green Lodge; 6 p.m.. Youth stead asked the first female finisher to step forward and claim his selected Fellowships will meet. trick of the season as club soaring minutes, but the Whalers’ Wayne Fellowship. leader Ron Climie tallied three Carleton scored an unassisted goal to merchandise. The first female was Carolyn Court who placed 223rd. goals, bringing his year's total to 13. wrap it up. Derderian’s wife, Charlotte, is the National women's 10,(XX) meters cham­ AREA CHURCHES Tommy Abrahamsson had the first New England had 34 shots on goal pion. hat trick of the year, against Denver Goalie Bob Johnson •ST. PETER'S EPISCOPAL ST. M ARA 'S CIII RCII, Rt. 31. Coven­ Climie's goal in the first period and Denver had 30 against Christer Manchester Police did an excellent job in handling the crowd at the starting CHURCH, Sand Hill Rd,, South Windsor. try. Rev. F. Bernard Miller, pastor. Rev. S I . JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL and finishing line and in keeping the course clear during the entire running. Rev. Frederick H. Foerster III, vicar. CHURCH, COVENTRY, Rev. Bruce J. was the fourth straight. game in Abrahamsson. Paul F. Ramen. Rt. 30, Vernon. Rev. Robert H. Wellner, Chief Bob Lannan and Captain Dick Sartor and their men rate a bow. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10a.m., Holy Saturday Mass at 5:15 p.m.; Sunday rector. Johnson, minister. which he has scored. Rosaire Pai- Before the game, the Whalers an­ Communion, first and third Sundays; Masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m., 11 a.m.. Worship Service, nursery ment scored the other Whaler goal in nounced they had given right wing Morning Prayer, second, fourth and fifth the first period, Mike Byers his outright release Paul “Skinny” Phinney, former Manchester High track and cross country CRYSTAL LAKE COMMUNIIA Fa)nily Service and Church School. available, no Church School, 17/76 Fund Sundays. Dedication Sunday, sermon: “ Wait and coach, now in retirement and living on Cape Cod, wore No.599 instead of his I Nil ED METHODIST CHIRCH. S T . BERNARD'S CHIRCH. Climie, with two, Webster and effective immediately. Watch. " Coffee hour following service in regular No. 88 because of filing a late entry blank. COVENTRY PRESBYTERIAN Ellington. Rockville. Rev. John J. White, pastor. Pleau were the New England scorers He had scored four goals and three vestry. CHURCH, Nathan Hale School, Rt. 31. Morning worship at Crystal Lake Com­ Rev. Joseph M. Bartok. in the second frame, while Ralph assists and had been with the club Rev. Dr, Richard W. Gray, pastor. munity United Methodist Church will be Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ Backstrom shot one for Denver. since its original 1972-73 season. When rain pelted the runners and spectators at Thursday's run it marked UNION CONGREi; A TION AL 9:30 a.m., Worship; 11 a.m., Sunday at 11 beginning Sunday. Sunday School day Masses at 7, 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. the first rain on race day since 1967 when Ralph Buschmann beat Amby Bur­ CHURCH, Rockville. Rev. Paul J. Bow­ School; 7:30 p.m., Bible Study at par­ will also be at 11. Anyone wishing to join (Herald photo by Pinto) foot. That memorable blizzard which nearly forced the first postponment in sonage on Cornwall Dr. the coffee hour is invited to do so at 10:15 ROCKVILLE UNIIED METH­ man, minister; Rev. David B. Eusden, history occurred in 1971. Since 1945, it has rained just five times on race day. am . ODIST CHURCH. 142 Grove St., associate minister. FIRST ASSEMBLY OF (iOD. 763 Oak Rockville. Rev, John W, Mortimer, 9:15 a.m.. Adult Bible Study Class; Joe McClushey relaxes at Rec Manhattan spoils AVERY ST. CHRISTIAN St., East Hartford. Rev. Ralph F. Jelley, 10:30 a.m .. Church School, infants Winner Amby Burford selected a electronic calculator as the first prize. REFORMED CHURCH. 661 Avery St., pastor; Mrs. Thomas Dorman, director pastor. through Grade 8; 10:45 a.m.. Morning Perhaps thinking back of 50-year career The system of awarding prizes finds the first place finisher given his choice of South Windsor. Rev. Peter Mans, of music. 10 a.m,. Church School; 11 a.m.. Mor­ Worship, the Rev. Bruce T. Salter, guest any one of the 25 pieces of merchandise. The No.2 man gets second choice and minister. 9:30 a m.. Church School, nursery ning Worship; 7 p.m.. Evening Service. through aduults; 10:45a.m., WorshipSer- preacher, sermon topic; “Render Unto UConn hoop debut so on down to No.25. 8:30 a.m., “ Back to God" hour radio Caesar "; 11:45 a.m.. Coffee Hour in the Pro basketball roundup S T . PEIER'S EPISCOPAL broadcast, WTIC (1080); 9:45 a m., Sun­ vice. Nursery through Grade 2. Social Room; 3:,30 to 6:30 p.m., Christ­ CHURCH. Hebron Center. Rev. William day School and AduH Bible Study; 11 NEW YORK (UPI) — Manhattan, rolling up a 23-point first half lead Runners much better today SECOND CONGREG A I ION AL mas Family Workshop. N. Persing. rector. a m.. Worship .Service; 7 p.m., Evening CIU RCH, Coventry. Rev. Robert K. scored an impressive 99-83 victory over Connecticut Friday night to advance Joe McCluskey, who announced his retirement after 50 years of running, is 8 a.m.. Holy Communion: 10 a m.. Service. Nursery care for small children Bechtold, minister. to the final round of the first Joe Lapchick Memorial Basketball Tournament not living in the past. “The runners today are better than ever," he said Communion, first, third and fifth Sun­ provided. 9:30 a.m., Worship Service; 10:45 a.m., FIRST CONI, REIIATION AL Nine

PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Nov.,29. 1975 Homes For Sale 23 Homes tor Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 VERNON - brick and barn- board kitchen, 24x24 finished *2,000 TAX REBATE family room, and screened The following homes qualify for the $2,000 tax porch are a few extras, going UCLA in Rose Bowl tfwilel f. reale: “*32,900" AEALTOF X X rebate. We encourage you to consider these with this Ranch. One minute H e ra ld from 1-86, $38,900, Century 21, MAS homes no. Under the guidelines of the program, a Jackston-Avante, 646-1316 or CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING buyer must enter an agreement to purchase 646-5461. 6-room Cape on a deep treed lot. Deluxe oven and Scoreboard before January 1, 1976, and the home must be range, central air conditioning, lots of paneling and an first time in decade FHA appraisal. Call George Popik. sold for the lowest price at which it was ever MANCHESTER - Buckley School area. Cape, three ottered, closing may lake place any time on 1975 LOS ANGELES (UPI) - UCLA’s tied for the Pacific-8 title with 6-1 Vermeil’s second season, UCLA gave WHA PHONE 643-2711 bedrooms, formal dining or 1976. It is reasonably safe to assume that room, paneled TV room, full Bruins are in the Rose Bowl for the records. UCLA goes to the Rose Bowl the ball to the Trojans on their own East FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD first time in 10 seasons but it wasn’t on the basis of a 28-14 win over Cal. prices on these homes have been held in order to basement, attached garage, REALE’S CORNER 26, 28 and 20 on their first three tur­ W L T Pts enclosed porch, aluminum easy. “I feel sorry for Mike White (the LEGAL make them qualify for the program, however, novers. u se wasn’t able to cash in New England 9 11 1 19 prices will probably be increased upon expiration siding, excellent condition, 175 MAIN STREET PHONE 646-4525 They had to overcome an incredi­ Cal coach),” said UCLA’s Dick for one point. Cleveland 8 9 2 18 NOTICE ADVERTISING owner, 643-2223. ble nine turnovers — eight of them ADVERTISING of this program. Vermeil. “I know how he must feel. Meanwhile, the Bruins rolled up Cincinnati 9 11 0 18 CONNECTICUT STATE DEADLINE fumbles — to make it. But he’ll have his team in the same OWNER MUST Sell. Large 414 total yards to 286 for the Trojans Indianapolis 8 11 0 16 ALCOHOL COUNCIL, 90 RATES $54,900 ■ 7 room Raised Ranch, oversized, 2.2 eight room Colonial, on one RAISED RANCH - on extra “I don’t care how many mistakes situation next year.” 12:00 noon the day before large lot, with country at­ and had a 23-16 advantage in first West Washington Street, Hartford, publication. wooded acres. acre lot. central air, mid­ 1 day . 104 word per day MANCHESTER mosphere, in Manchester. we made,” quarterback John Sciarra The Bruins made seven of their downs. Connecticut 06115, November Deadline for Saturday and forties, Century 21, Jackston- W L T Pts 3 daya . .9$ word per day $ 5 6 ,9 0 0 -8 room Colonial, 2 V2 baths, wooded, said in a jubilant Bruin dressing turnovers in the second |ialf against 28, 1975. Monday is 12:00 Noon Friday. Seven rooms, 1 1/2 baths, two Sciarra threw only eight times and Houston 13 7 0 26 view. Avante, 646-1316 or 646-5461, TO SEHLE ESTATE room following a 25-22 victory This is to announce that the 6 days . .64 word per day fireplaces, sliding glass doors u se and outgoing Trojans’ Coach completed just three but two of them Minnesota 10 8 1 21 26 days . .7$ word per day Three family, 6-3-3, two-car to large deck, aluminum Southern California. “We won the John McKay said, “UCLA must be 1976 Connecticut Action Plan PLEASE READ $58,900 - 8 room Colonial, 2 V2 baths, private MANCHESTER - eight room were to tight end Don Pederson for San Diego 9 8 2 20 15 words, $2.00 minimum* wooded lot. Cape, with first floor family garage. Fast Sale Needed! siding. 2-car garage. Only game and we’re going to the Rose awfully good if they can lose eight for Alcoholism Prevention Happy A d s ...... $2.19 Inch MANCHESTER $47,500. Phiibrick Agency, touchdowns. Pederson’s 19-yard Phoenix 7 10 2 16 and Treatment is now YOUR AD $79,000 - 9 room Raised Ranch, approximate­ room, attached one car gar­ Bowl. That’s what’s important to fumbles and beat us.” age, call Century 21, Jackston- Realtors, 646-4200. scoring reception put UCLA in front Denver 7 12 1 15 available for review and com­ Classified ads are taken over ly 3,000 sq. ft. of living area, 7.75% RECENT TWO FAMILY me.” Tyler, a junior, gained 130 yards on the phone as a convenience. Avante, 646-1316, or 646-5461. 25-14 with only 42 seconds gone in the Canadian ment at the above address. financing available to qualified buyers. Immaculate condition, three TWO-FAMILY 5-5, with 2-car Sciarra was intercepted once while 17 carries, including a 57-yard second half. The Herald is responsible for W L T Pts Room 209, between the hours only one incorrect Insertion and Please call for complete details on any of these MANCHESTER - Colonial, bedroom apartments, many garage, in desirable location, Wendell Tyler fumbled four times touchdown run in the second quarter, handy to all schools. Excellent Winnipeg 16 7 0 32 of 9:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M., then only to the size of the homes. We will be happy to answer your three bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, extras. Separate furnaces and Eddie Ayers twice. and that gave him a UCLA single­ original insertion. Errors which condition $44,500. Phiibrick u se was tagged with its fourth Quebec 15 8 0 30 Monday through Friday. Per­ ques lions about the rebate program. living room-fireplace, dining and driveways. Fenced in So it’ll be the Bruins — and not season rushing record of 1,216 yards. do not lessen the value of the room, kitchen, carpeted fami­ Agency. Realtors, 646-4200. straight Pac-8 setback - all since Calgary 11 8 1 23 sons who wish to arrange to advertisement will not be cor­ 60x150 level lot. Owners California — against Woody Hayes’ ly room, aluminum siding, The old mark was 1,129 yards set by McKay said he was leaving the Edmonton 9 14 2 20 review the plan may call 566- rected by an additional inser­ building a new home. Tenant unbeaten and No. 1-ranked Ohio State Kermit Johnson in 1973. 3464. tion. desirable location, $43,900, Trojans to become the first head Toronto 5 12 2 12 649-7025, income cuts your monthly MANCHESTER Buckeyes on New Year’s Day. UCLA This updated Plan will again payments in half. Easily “I know I got the record and I had coach of the new NFL Tampa Bay Friday's Results hasn’t been to Pasadena since 1966. be submitted to the Depart­ AMEDY REALTY financed. that long touchdown run,” he said, Buccaneers. Winnipeg 5, Tronto 3 CAPE COD - two years old, The Ohio State-UCLA game will be “but I feel I had a bad game. If it ment of Health, Education, Realtors 875-6283 However, the Trojans’ season isn’t Houston 7, Edmonton 4 Help Wanted 13 24’ living room, first floor LAWRENCE F. FIANO a rematch. The Buckeyes bombed wasn’t for our defense, we wouldn’t and Welfare, Region 1, in family room with firMlace over. They will play in the Liberty New England 7, Denver 3 compliance with Public Law Professional Services 7 Days A Week REALTORS 649-5371 the Bruins 41-20 here Oct. 4. be going to Pasadena.” BOOKKEEPER - part time, and beamed ceilings. Eat-in Bowl at Memphis Dec. 22 either Indianapolis 3, Cleveland 91-616 (the Hughes-Staggers The Bruins and the Golden Bears Earning a Rose Bowl trip in Announcements 646-1266. kitchen, formal dining room, Texas A&M or Arkansas. 1 Act). Acceptance of the Plan king sized Master bedroom, will qualify Connecticut to WANTED - 16 mm sound RESPONSIBLE Adult aluminum siding, two car gar­ EXECUTIVE L Ranch - nine NHL receive federal funds for plan­ films, cartoons, family type babysitter, one evening a age, treed lot, mint condition, rooms, 22x28 Master ning, developing, establishing, entertainment preferred, call week, occassional weekends, OPEN HOUSE $M,200, Phiibrick Agency, bedroom, family room, game Cani|ihell Conference and coordinating programs 643-5747. able to handle five children, 6 Realtors, 646-4200, room, den, private yard, on for the prevention and treat­ years and under. References, dead end street in prime Patrick Division CIRCA 1830 well maintained Katie Tucker, left, Debbie Cone Texas A&M stays ment of alcohol abuse and NEW YEARS EVE- Party 646-6788. SUNDAY • 1-3 P.M. neighborhood, for further W L T Pts V.F.W. Center St., ______nine room Antique Colonial, alcoholism at state and com­ details call I’hilbrick Agency, Philadelphia 15 3 5 35 Manchester, Dancing 9 p.m. AVON - Tell me what you four fireplaces, four Realtors, 646-4200. NY Islanders 10 7 5 25 munity levels. to 3 a.m. Open Bar and Buffet. want for Christmas ... I’ll tell bedrooms, study, one full and Atlanta 9 12 2 20 Members and guests. $25 a you how to earn the $$ to pay two 1/2 baths plus attached GARRISON COLONIAL - four five room unfinished carriage Swimmers honored unbeaten path NY Rangers 8 13 2 18 couple, call 649-4442 or 643- for it when you become an years old, fieldstone NOTICE 1071. Avon Representative. shed, potential for studio, COLLEGE STATION, Tex. (UPI) — There was little else Texas A&M BOWLING Smvtlie Division fireplace, beam ceiling, wall- PUBLIC HEARING Beautiful jewelry, cosmetics, etc., two story barn, well to-wall carpeting, family Coach Emory Bellard could say Friday, so he went ahead and said it: W L T Pts BOARD OF DIRECTORS gifts from the world’s largest treed lot, $54,()00, Phiibrick room, sliding glass doors to Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. at state AAU affair “If we beat Arkansas next week we should have as good a shot at No. 1 as U.S.MIXKD- John Kozicki 210-537, 'jj, Chicago 10 4 8 28 TOWN OF MANCHESTER cosmetics company are ready large deck, garage, mint con­ anybody.” to show and sell now. (jail me Ernie Whipple 201-550, Bruce Moquin St. Louis 8 8 5 21 CONNECTICUT □ FINANCIAL dition. $51,700. Phiibrick at 523-9401. COLONIAL - seven rooms, 1 Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. Top-ranked Ohio State, of course, 225-587, Walt Delisle 502, Ed Yourkas Vancouver 8 9 5 21 TUESDAY 1/2 baths, three bedrooms, Two Manchester girls were honored for their outstanding swimming per- rolled up 316 yards on the ground. DECEMBER 2, 1975 will likely have a comment to make Kansas City 6 12 3 15 Bonds-Stocks-Morlgages 8 RECEPTIONIST- busy breezeway, garrge, swim­ formances during the past year at the 14th annual Connecticut AAU Awards An 80-yard drive in the first half 505, Harold McCrea 505, Ginger The Board of Directors will MINI-P’ARM on West side, about that. Not to mention Arkansas. Minnesota 4 16 0 8 Manchester medical office. ming pool, redwood deck, seven room home in excellent Banquet last night at Restland Farms in Northford. ended with a four-yard touchdown Yourkas 211-510, Bee Moquin 177-508, conduct a public session wooded yard. $42,500. But whatever the outcome of the bat­ W ales Conference MORTGAGES, loans first, se­ Job requires good typist, condition, new siding etc., Katie Tucker, 15-year-old junior at pass from Mike Jay to Richard Eve Livengood 175-470, Shelia Price Tuesday, December 2, 1975 cond, third, All kinds. Realty some transcription and light Phiibrick Agency, Realtors, was inducted into the '100 Club'. The tle for the national title, the Aggies •Norris Division garage, large lot with garden East Catholic, was recognized as an Osborne. A 55-yard drive in the se­ 199-183-547, Alice McCrea 181-480, from 9:00 A.M. to 11:00 A.M. statewide. Credit rating un­ bookkeeping. Experience 646-4200. and fruit trees, shed, $42,000. club is an exclusive organization are the champions of Texas. cond half closed on a one-yard Lois Sperry 185-544, Sharlie Delisle W L T Pts in the Board of Directors Of­ necessary. Reasonable. Con­ preferred, but will train if AAU record holder in two events and made up of female AAU members Montreal 16 4 3 35 AT 37 ACADEMY STREET Pliilbrick Agency, Realtors, A 20-10 victory by A&M over Texas scoring burst by fullback George 497, Peg Callahan 474, Denise fice in the Municipal Building fidential, quick necessary. 8:30-5:30 Monday Enjoy Christmas Holidays in this gracious 10-room Dutch 64f 4200. as a long course senior champion. throughout the state who have gone Los Angeles 12 10 2 26 arrangements. Alvin Lundy through Friday. Liberal Miss Tucker, a member of the Subur­ Friday ended seven years of Woodard. And a 73-yard dash late in Cromwell 450, Alice Brown 490, to hear comments and Colonial - Double lot with spreading oak tree and large NEW LISTING... under the one-minute mark in the Pittsburgh 9 9 2 20 suggestions from the public. Agency. 527-7971.100 Constitu­ benefits. Salary commen- NEW RANCH - Extra large ban Swim Team, was named to the Longhorn bragging rights in the the game by Bubba Bean set up a 19- Louise Eleanor Wilson 505, Mary tion Plaza, Hartford. stone walled terrace with outdoor lighting - Ultra modern and before Christmas oc­ 100-yard freestyle, Miss Cone turned Detroit 6 14 4 16 Future sessions will be held surrte with experience. Reply Recently painted ranch modern kitchen, two baths, state’s most bitter rivalry and one of yard clinching field goal by Tony Whipple 459. Evenings, 233-6879. with business and personal kitchen with microwave oven, trash compactor, etc. Solid All-Connecticut team and was also in a :58.8 clocking in the event at Washington 3 17 2 8 the first Tuesday of each on quiet residential fireplace, 2-car garage, cupancy if you wish. This recipient of a senior best perfor­ the most intense in college football. Franklin, who earlier in the day had references, to Herald Box U. oak cabinets, trim, doors and flooring - Several rroms street. Stove and aluminum siding and win­ seven-room two-car gar­ Yale last March. Only two other •Vduts Division month from 9:00 A.M. to 11:00 MORTGAGES — 1st, and 2nd with wall-to-wall carpeting - Birch panelled rec room - mance certificate. The win kept the second-ranked kicked one of 31 yards to open the MOUNTAIN DKW- Grace Kauff­ refrigerator will stay. Six dows, large deck, picture win­ age Cape offers very Manchester girls, Sherrie W L T Pts A.M. and the third Thursday mortgages — interim finan­ MUNSON'S CANDY Kitchen Lavatory facilities, on each floor - Double garage. For Debbie Cone, senior co-captain of Aggies unbeaten and on Saturday scoring. man 188-496, Peg Craig 178, Bee rooms, including three dow in basement with walk­ good value secured by Hopperstead and Tucker, have won Buffalo 17 4 1 35 of each month from 6:30 P.M. cing — expeditious and con­ is now accepting applications further information call 646-1189. out to patio. $47,900. Phiibrick they play Arkansas in Little Rock wit In between the Longhorns Moquin 179-491, Mary Hill 175, Terri fidential service, J.D. Real bedrooms. Aluminum quality construction, a the Manchester High girls' team, this award. Boston 11 6 5 27 to 8:30 P.M, in the Board of for part time salesclerks. Agency. Realtors, 646-4200. the winner to go to the Cotton Bowl. managed a 64-yard punt return for a Cardile 208-499. Betty Richardson Directors Office, Estate Assoc. 646-1980. Hours are 4-8 on weekdays, storms, screens, doors. nice yard and a pleasant Toronto 9 7 6 24 neighborhood. Please As expected, Friday’s game came touchdown by Raymmond Clayborn 175-477, Lou T outain 181-489, Pascal A. Prignano, plus weekends. 15- 20 hours Fireplace. Enclosed RAISED RANCH - seven $27,300. ATTRACTIVE 5 room CAPE - Lovely three bedroom call for complete details. down to how well the Aggie defense, and a 47-yard field goal by Russell Charlotte Wemmell 214-508, Pat California 9 15 2 20 Secretary •••••••••••••••••••••••••• per week. Call' for appoint­ porch. Garage. Utility rooms, beamed cathedral Friday's Results ment. 649-4332. Ranch, iireplace, baseboard Cape, fireplaced living room, shed. A clean, decent best in the country, could stop the Erxleben with seven minutes left Jackson 453, Kitty Cyr 472. Board of Directors carpeted, kitchen with family ceiling in living room with /t - O D E G A R D □ E heating, stove, refrigerator. home priced decently at Atlanta 6, Tronto 3 Manchester, Conn. MPLOYM|NT Hutchins Agency 646-3166. area. Garage. Large treed lot, fieldstone fireplace, eat-in Winners announced in bowling tourney Texas offense, which led the nation in that briefly cut the deficit to 17-10 $35,500.00 REALTY Buffalo 4, California 2 Dated at Manchester, Merritt Agency, 646-1180. kitchen, formal dining room, scoring. and gave Texas hopes for a late rally. rWI-NTK- Rosemarie Lovett 197- 15x21 family room with 51,643-4365 The statistics make it obvious. Connecticut this 24th day of Help Wanted 13 REDUCED FOR quick sale - Winners have been announced in - Mark Tapio 216-14-230; Bantam But Bean’s run and Franklin's field 495, Joan Lindsay 177-453, Jean GDOD HUMDR two family, 30 Locust Street, BELFIORE AGENCY fireplace, wooded acre lot November, 1975. MANCHESTER- just listed, with privacy, garage, $44,900, the annual Holiday Lanes Junior Girls Jolynne Krepcio 163-34-197, all Texas gained only 179 total yards goal ended those dreams. Archambault 188-520, Betty Ventura ABA JOBSEEKERS Employment SNACKMDBILE no agents. 646-2426, 9-5. with workhorse fuliback Earl six room Ranch, Buckley Realtors 647-1413 Phiibrick Agency Realtors. Duckpin Thanksgiving Bowling Tour­ rolled two games total pinfall. The dreams are just beginning for 175-474, Sally Granato 212-515, Fast Service - open 8 a.m.-8 p.m., DRIVER-SALESPERSON School area three bedrooms, 646-4200. nament. Turkeys were won by the Mixed - Chuck Hutchinson 396-39- Campbell averaging only 2.6 yards a A&M. The winner of their game with Camille Scuta 178-460, Yolanda Burns W L Pet GB with full and part time oppor­ to operate food truck five MANCHESTER - new listing, fireplace, garage, full base­ Business Property 26 INDEX tunities available now. East five room older hohie, central following in the handicap play: 435; Junior Boys Steve Beaulieu 370- carry in 15 tries. The Aggie defense Arkansas next week goes to the Cot­ 451. Kentucky 11 5 .688 — days per week. Good ment, large private treed lot, NOTICES Hartford, 568-1070. location, small barn $29,900, $39,900, Lapenta Agency, TALCOTTVILLE FLATS - National - Bill Belekewicz 198-30- 33-403; Guys & Gals - Janet forced five turnovers. ton Bowl against Georgia and the New York 10 5 .667 Vz 1 driving record. Lott and Pound Hayes Corp., 646-0131. Realtor, 646-2440. (Route 83) garage and office 228; American - Doug Gaboury 211- McElhanon 328-48-376; Junior Girls - Starting Longhorn quarterback loser goes to the Liberty Bowl to play St. Louis 10 8 .556 2 2 — Parionali PHONE FROM home to ser­ References. Call 289-8251. building. 9 offices in all, and RFC - Tom Martin 358, Mike Zwick 3 — Announcemanta Diane Cox 343-12-355. All rolled three Marty Akins spent most of the game Southern Califronia. vice our customers in the Apply MANCHESTER- first offering B&W garage has over 2,000 Sq. ft., 34-245; Bantam Girls - Shelly 141. Virginia 3 15 .167 9 4 ~ Entertainment BOLTON- three bedroom Hutchinson 222-20-242; Bantam Boys gam^s. on the sidelines with an aggravation If the Aggies beat Arkansas next West 5 - Auctions Manchester area, flexible GOOD HUMOR CORP. seven rooms, full basement Ranch, secluded, yard, newly plus storage. New dealer’s of a knee injury suffered two weeks week they will complete their first hours, super earnings, 249- all city utilities, oil heat, com­ decorated, fireplace, full license available, T. J. AUTOMOTIVE- Helen Hlivyak W L Pet GB FINANCIAL 7773. 46 Kennedy Rd. plete aluminum siding, INQUIRE?? Crockett Realtors. 643-1577. ago. unbeaten, untied season since 1939, 6 Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages South Windsor, Ct. basement, garage, mid 30's, 179-456, Diane Moquin 187-479, Bee Denver 11 5 .688 — 9 — Personal Loans excellent condition, asking “1 know Marty is a fine player,” Equal Opportunity Employer Century 21, Tedford Real MANCHESTER AND VICINITY: will capture the SWC championship. Moquin 186-450, Alvina Delisle 485, Indiana 10 6 .625 1 10 - Insurance PART TIME cleaners needed, price $36,900. Assumable 6% Estate, 647-9914. said Bellard, “and he means a lot to mortgage, with large down Real Estate Wanted 28 An Arkansas win will divide the Edith Mason 459, Fred Kozicki 212- San Antonio 9 6 .600 I'/z EMPLOYMENT early morning and evening his team. But I don’t want to belittle SWC title three ways between Arkan­ Utah 3 12 .200 IVz 13 Help Wanted hours, 6-10 a.m. Must have payment, Charles MANCHESTER - six room MANCHESTER $67,500 SO. WINDSOR $35,900 College basketball 529, Bob Szatkowski 209, George 14 — Business Opportunities transportation. 649-5334. Lesperance, 649-7620. Beautiful 8-room Dutch Cut living costs! Buy a ALL CASH for your property our team for winning with Akins out sas, A&M and Texas. Friday’s Results 15 — Situation Wanted EXECUTIVE Secretary - Colonial only three years old, Moquin 204-563, Tim Mason 201, John immaculate condition, three Colonial with all the extras 4-t-4, two family on large within 24 hours. Avoid red of there.” Texas, which finished 9-2, will go to New York 116, Virginia Mature personable individual VERNON - just over Hlivyk 522, Bruce Moquin 535, Dave EDUCATION WANTED - Mature reliable bedrooms, fireplace, IV2 too numerous to list! Plus private lot in newer tape, instant service. Hayes The Aggie offense drove the ball Houston for the Astro-Bluebonnet 97 18 Private Instructions person to care for infant and for 25 hour work week, 10:00 Manchester line, a gorgeous Corporation, 646-0131. Neff 514, Don Adams 502, Nelson 19 — baths, owners leaving state, in-ground pool. New residential area! Easy with surprising consistency and game against . Schools-Classes toddler in my Manchester to 3:00 daily in downtown ten room split Ranch, with UCLA, Indiana Walsh 515. St. Louis 133, Indiana 112 20 Instructions Wanted Manchester architectural of­ priced to sell, Dubaldo- Listing! financing. For more infor­ home. Days. Own transporta­ large pool, cabana, etc,, high Lesperance Agency, 646-0505. SELLING your house? Call us Denver 140, San Antonio REAL ESTATE tion. Begin January 5, 647- fice. Good typing and 50’s and well worth it. T. J. mation on this investment first and we'll make you a 136 (OT) 23 Homes for Sate shorthand required. Please L HARTFORD $38,900 - CALL! 24 — 9664. Crockett Realtor, 643-1577. cash offer. T. J. Crockett, COU.NTRV CLUB - Vic Abraitis LoLs-Land for Sale send resume to Herald Box SIX ROOM aluminum sided Take a look at this 7-room Fastern (Conference 25 ~ Investment Property Cape, Waddell School area. Realtor, 64,3-1577. share spotlight Green leading 139-137-386, Nondo Annulli 136-351, 26 — Business Properly AA. Cape, 3 bedrooms, dining COVENTRY $39,500 Pro hockey roundup .Alluiilic Division DENTAL ASSISTANT - Owner 649-7923 after 3. Larry Bates 362, Carl Bolin 367, Dick 27 — Resort Property Receptionist. Busy practice in room, beautiful rec room, Charming Raised Ranch, IMMEDIATE CASH for your in Japan golf W L Pet GB 28 — Real Estate Wanted HYGENIST - full time, or eat-in kitchen, fireplaced NEW YORK (UPI) — Two big questions will be Gardella 136-356, Frank Kiernan 138- Vernon area needs manage­ NOW UNDER TOLLAND - Eight room fireplaced living room. property. Let us explain our Philadelphill 5 .688 — MISC. SERVICES ment oriented assistant. (41/2 part time, starting January living room, 3 bedrooms, fair proposal. Call Mr. answered at the final buzzer of tonight's college basket­ 382, John Kristof 135, Todd Peck 137- 31 CDNSTRUCTION modern Contemporary, 2 Boston 9 6 .600 IVz Services Offered day week, some Saturdays) 1st, for dental office, call 8-5, family room with view of Belfiore, 647-1413. ball season opener between UCLA and Indiana. MIYAZAKI, Japan Gare gets notice 353, John Rieder 157-141-402, Bundi 32 — Pamting-Papermo 649-4751. Large eight-room Colonial, baths, oversized double gar­ Buffalo 9 8 .529 2'/2 33 — Building-Contracting Major duties: patient age, 3/4 acre, spectacular pool. A lot of property for Do the Hoosiers deserve (UPI) — Hubert Green Tarca 364, Don Tarca 357, Tom 34 — Roofing-Siding located in M anchester’s New York 7 12 .368 5>/2 relations, computor Split Level, flagstone foyer, the money. MAY WE BUY your home? the lofty buildup which has fired a five under par 67 Turner 359, Charlie Whelan 145-137- 35 — Fleating-Plumding bookkeeping, dental in­ SCHOOL BUS Drivers - newest area. Drive by Let Quick, fair, all cash and no best shooter he has had at Central Division 36 — Flooring Knowledge of Manchester 41, Kent Drive and call. cathedral ceilinged dining them ranked at the top in today and increased his 398, Nick Zavarella 136-355. 37 — Moving-Trucking-Storage surance. Seeking: problems. Call Warren E. Indiana, and "Supersub" as point leader W L Pet GB necessary, we will train. Cali room, fantastic 40 mile view Call Our Manchester Office Today!! pre-season ratings? lead from one to three 38 — Services Wanted enthusiasm, maturity, prior from 60’ sundeck Vacation Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. John Laskowski to gradua­ Atlanta 10 7 .588 - work experience. Send 643-2373. And will Gene Bartow, strokes in the third round NEW YORK (UPI) — Buffalo’s Danny Gare missed the FLOK AI. - Jan Wright 177, Sharon MISC. FOR SALE house atmosphere in beautiful Call our Manchester Office 649-5306 tion. However, his retur­ Washington 7 8 .467 2 41 Articles tor Sale resume to Box TT, 3-S REALTY hills of Tolland, $85,000. INSTANT cash for your home. new coach of NCAA champ of the $200,000 Dunlop Rookie of the Year Award last 42 — Building Supplies WOMAN Wanted to clean ning lettermen include Carter 197-505, Laura Lutz -177-458, Houston 7 8 .467 2 Manchester Herald. 649-8505 Schaefer Real Estate, 875- Call Dan Reale. at Reale's UCLA, wilt under the Phoenix Golf Tournament. season and he’s making the selectors look bad this year. Carolyn Sulzinski 477. 43 — (Pels -Birds- Dogs house, please call after 5, 646- BARROWS & WALLACE Corner Realtors, 646-4525. floor leader Quinn New 44 — L vestock 0439. 5351, 643-1667. The 28-year-old Flori — strain of following the Buckner, Bobby Wilkerson Gare, who lost to Atlan- 45 Boats & Accessories dian, who placed 10th last doch. Buffalo made it 2-1 in Orleans 7 9 .438 2‘/2 46 — Sporting Goods WE WILL buy your home. dynasty created by former ta ’s Eric Vail for the — MANCHESTER - one of a New Haven Hartford and Tom Abernethy, all the second period on a goal Cleveland 6 11 .353 4 47 Garden Products CARPET SALES EXPERIENCED GAS Station STAFFORD SPRINGS - two Manchester Quick, efficient professional Bruin Coach John Wooden? year behind winner Johnny rookie award last season, 46 — Antiques attendant, over 18 years old. kind ten room Victorian 649-5306 397-1515 728-6615 seniors. The club is led by by Pete McNab. estern Conference 49 - Wanted to Buy PART TIME family, exceptionally lovely, si'tvice. Call us first. W. J, Miller, had a 12 under par took the NHL scoring lead Central slate Apply Maple Super Service, Colonial, completely refur­ The nationally televised 6-foot-ll center Kent Ben­ In the only other NHL .Midwest Division Experienced Only five rooms each side. This bished. A well cared for yard. Barcomb Realtor, 644-8000. 204 for 54 holes on the 7,012 Friday night with a pair of RENTALS 220 Spruce St., Manchester. contest will be the first for son, a junior,and All game, Atlanta put away NEW BRITAIN - A 10-game WLPet GB 52 Roons for Rent Perfect for retired country home completely Asking, $72,500, Century 21, UCLA since Wooden yard par 72 Phoenix Coun goals against the Califor­ schedule for Central Connecticut’s 53 — Apartments for Rent carpet pro. renovated, top to bottom.Oil Jackston-Avante, 646-1316 or America forward Scott try Club course. Toronto 6-3. In the World Detroit 9 5 .643 — 54 — Homos for Rent PART TIME Baker - wanted, heat, garage, large lot, city retired, leaving behind 10 nia Seals. — 646-5461. May, Hockey Association, Win­ 1976 football team was announced Kansas City 6 8 .429 3 55 Business tor Rent Please Call 6 days a week, 6-11 a.m., will sewer, water, most con­ A total of 64 players who Goal No. 17, on a feed by 56 — Resort Property for Rent □ MISC. SERVICES national championships in today by William Moore, director of _ train, no experience OPEN SUNDAY Meanwhile the college nipeg whipped Toronto 5-3, Milwaukee 6 11 .353 4>/2 57 Wanted to Rent 643-5171 venient. High 30's. Look at ELLINGTON - eight room the past 12 years. made the cut of a four over Craig Ramsay, broke a 2-2 58 Misc. tor Rent necessary. Apply at Betty season officially got un­ New England drubbed athletics. Included is the renewal of a Chicago 4 11 .267 5'/2 - ART ROSSI your leisure. Further infor­ Raised Ranch, fireplaced ★ ★ ★ 1 to 4 P.M. par 148 for the low 60 tie in the final period and Crocker Pie Shop, Vernon Cir­ mation, call Donald S. Gale, iririr “When you start with the derway Friday night with Denver 7-3, Indianapolis rivalry between Maine and Central, Pacific Division AUTOMOTIVE cle, between 9-11 a.m. or 3-5 family room, three or four Services Ottered 31 talent we have back from a scores and ties out of 94 less than nine minutes when the two clubs meet at Orono 61 Autos lor Sale Realty Company. 289-7939, bedrooms, low 40’s, call Cen­ NEW HOMES most of the pre-season top tripped Cleveland 3-1 and W L Pet GB 62 — Trucks for Sale p.m. competitors Friday, teed 646-3790. tury 21, Jackston-Avante, 646- REWEAVING burns, holes. national championship later at 18;58, Ramsay fed Sept. 25. The schedule: Sept. 11, Golden 63 — Heavy Equipment for Sale Last Chance For 5% Tax Credit 20. No. 7 Arizona Houston toppled Edmonton — JOIN THE HOME Help 1316, or 646-5461. team, the outlook has to be off in fine, sunny weather. Gare again and No. 18 went Clarion; 18, at Springfield; 25, at 64 MotorcycleS'BIcycles EDUCATIONAL. Sales - A Zippers, umbrellas repaired. overwhelmed Oregon State 7-4. State 11 5 .688 — 65 — Campers-Trailers-Moblle Team! Part time positions MANCHESTER - Richard (can be part of down payment) Window shads, Venetian optimistic," Bartow said. In second place was into the open net. The out­ Maine. October 2, at Cortland State; Homes available on staff of Marshall Field family owned Martin School, seven room 96-67, No. 13 San Francisco Kluiiu-s 6, Maple Leafs 3 Los Angeles 13 7 .650 — publishing organization is con­ MANCHESTER blinds. Keys. TV for rent. “I don't know if our talent American Larry Ziegler, come was a 4-2 triumph for 9, at Montclair State; 16, New 66 Automotive Service Manchester Homemaker Ser­ Ansaldi Built Raised Ranch, downed LlC-Santa Barbara Larry Romanchych Phoenix 7 6 .538 2 V2 67 — Autos for Rent-Lease ducting a nationwide expan­ Marlow's, 867 Main St. 649- winner of this y e a r’s the Sabres, who trailed 2-1 vice. Preference given to two fireplaces, rec room, FOREST HILLS — Grissom Rd. off Hamilton is as competent as 98-66, No. 17 Washington scored his third and fourth Hampshire; 23, Glassboro State; 30, Seattle 10 9 .526 2>/2 sion program. We are in­ 5221. Florida Citrus Open, who going into the final period. former nurses aides. Car es­ beautiful private treed yard, Dr. ONLY ONE HOUSE remaining for $2,000. Wooden's national cham­ rolled over Santa Clara 76- at Northeastern. November 6, AIC Portland 7 10 .412 4‘/2 terested in hiring 10 in­ $59,900, Hayes Corporation, shot a three under par 69 They caught up on a Gil goals of the season to pace se n tia l. Phone 643-9511 dividuals in this area to do *3 3 ,9 0 0 tax credit — other homes available. MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. pionship teams but I am 50 and No. 19 Providence 13, at Southern Connecticut. Friday's Results between 9-4. 646-0131. Six-room Condominium, for a nine under par 207. In Perreault power play score Atlanta over Toronto. outside sales interviewing for COLONIAL WOODS — off School St. to Ches- R em o v al, pruning, lot pleased with our romped over Stonehill 102- Boston 114, Atlanta 107 three bedrooms, 2V2 baths, clearing, spraying. Fully in­ a tie for third place, six □ NOTICES HANDY PERSON- to have 7 weeks or longer starting MANCHESTER - cute Ranch progress." 76. at 1;04. December 1. $500 minimum air-conditie^^ pool, and slee Dr. In East Hartford - 2 family homes 2 sured. Licensed. Free es­ strokes off the pace, were some Knowledge of electrici­ with four bedrooms, rec He said the loss of Dave Bob Ellijtt, a 6-foot-lO It was another defensive This printing test pattern is for too interviews. For ap­ tennis. VOVm ore. and 3 bedroom models with IVz baths, city timates. Phone 646-3437, 633- American Rik Massengale, ty and plumbing. Pleasant room, fireplace, fuii base­ 5354, Meyers and Pete Trgovich junior, sccred 23 points to victory for Sabre part of The Herald quality Lost and Found 1 working conditions, please pointment call C. Everett ment, priced to sell at $36,900. utilities - Good financing available. will be felt but Richard who started one stroke goaltender Gerry Desjar- control program in order to contact Mrs. Schultz or Mr. Jewett, 643-6730 days, 643-5620 Owner anxious, Frechette & lead Arizona to its first vic­ PINE PHARMACY evenings. WARREN L ELECTRONIC TUNE-UP $10 Washington and Marques back of Green, and top din. He stopped 34 shots for give you one of the finest |664 CENTER ST. 649-98141 LOST at East Catholic High Caplin, at 569-lKX). Martin, Inc. Realtors 646-4144, tory and outplayed Lonnie School parking lot, customer plus parts. Brakes, shocks, Johnson take up the slack Japanese pros Takashi his I2th straight over newspapers in the nation. MANCHESTER-WEST — Briarwood Dr. off lube, bearings, etc. Shelton, Oregon State's 6-8 LOW PRESCRIPTION address book. Reward, 646- DIETARY AIDE- part time, Business Opportunity 14 ANDOVER- seven room HOWLAND Keeney St. 5 models to choose from or build in leadership. Murakami, Isao Aoki and California. 4911. Guaranteed. Call anytime, center who was granted a PRICES Rg^xaTfK e x a ll pharmacyHha mature person to help with Raised Ranch, with IV2 baths, Realtors 643-1108 to suit. 3 and 4 bedrooms all with fireplaced 646-2065. Hoosier Coach Bobby Kosaku Shimada. The Seals bunched their PARTNER WANTED - to on 1.7 acres, T. J. Crockett, court injunction to play % ''iNO.f.'^iNrr. TEL 6464510 v--ifR. *. r.N LOST - Gold bracelet, reward, meal preparation, and general Merate produce stand, at family room, full bsmt., alum, siding, 2-car Knight lamented not Murakami and Aoki shot a scoring in the first period - A - mCllAnU D FARUY. U. $ ,n fit., h'.'r. kitchen duties. Call 646-0129, Realtor, 643-1577. after being declared in­ Flea Market in Manchester, CUSTOM DRAPERIES - 69 and Shimada a 71. sentimental. Vicinity East Manchester Manor Nursing EAST HARTFORD - brick garage. halving previous game eligible by the NCAA, on goals by Dave Center and Main Street. 649- Only on Sundays. Minimum made very reasonable, work scrimmages to evaluate Pre-tournament favorite Hrechkosy and Bob Mur­ Home, 385 West (Tenter St., SIX ROOM Cape, in center of apartment building, built in PINEWOOD ESTATES — Forest Hills section guaranteeii, call anvtime, 649- Junior center James 7739 after 8 p.m. Manchester. investment. Call Fred, 649- town, selling for $31,900, T. J. Miller, who started today 6544. 1967, call Century 21, of Vernon, off Hamilton Dr. before Taylor St. 4266. his squad, He said the rules Edwards scored 21 points Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. Jackston-Avante, for more should be changed to allow in a 27th place tie with a Custom built by JAMES A. MCCARTHY - to pace 17th-rated NOTICE details, 646-1316, or 646-5461, TREE SERVICE-(Soucier) one over par 145, eight Help Wanted Situation Wanted IS beautiful acre wooded lots with gorgeous three pre-season scrim­ Washington's easy victory 13 Help Wanted 13 MANCHESTER - eight room Trees cut, trimmed or topped, strokes back of Green, newer Colonial, on acre lot, MANCHESTER - seven room view. 2 models remaining or will build on our mages against other over Santa Clara and San BABYSITTING - my home, stumps removed, fully in­ schools, could do no better than a four bedrooms, living room, Cape, country kitchen, living remaining lots. Truly one of the nicest areas sured. Got a tree problem? Francisco erupted for 61 Nathan Hale School area. dining room, kitchen, 2 1/2 two over par 74 for a three O n r 40 Ym t s o f Um x m IM Sm v I m Nice yard, days, reasonable. room with fireplace, dining remaining. Well Worth a phone call. 742- "To me, the hardest part points in the second half to AUCTION OPEN baths, family room with room, family room, three over 219 and a 28th place Call 646-5946. 8252. of practice is when they defeat Santa Barbara. O p en 24 Hgurs Dally EXPERIENCED fireplace, two car garage, bedrooms, basement, at­ tie with 13 others. The LIGHT A LOVELY Any home may be purchased contingent upon play against each other, " Joe Hassett scored 21 FOR EMERGENCY SERVICE OIL BURNER TECHNICIAN tremendous buy at $54,^, tached garage, on 1/4 acre lot. WANTED ODD Jobs - Raking group included Don' FIGURE SALONS, INC Frecheitte & Martin, Inc. Bowers School, priced in high the sale of your present home or will consider said Knight. "It's tough points to lead Providence leaves, painting, cleaning January, who had a 72. 301 Murphy Rd. ALL DAY • Blue CroBB - CMS - Major Medical • Excellant Wagte □ REAL ESTATE Realtors, 646-4144. 30’s, to save brokers commis­ trade. Call for more information if needed... cellars and attics, no job too having to evaluate your to its one-sided victory Hartford, Conn. Asked if he thought he • Paid Holidays • RotIramanI Plan • Good Working Con­ sion. Principals only, owner, small. Reasonable rates. Free players that way. " 12:d0 Noon NEW HOMES - Ranches, 646-6755. over outmanned Stonehill finally would win a tourna­ M@bil ditions • No Traveling to Hartford estimates. 646-7786. Indiana beat the touring and St. .John’s and Manhat­ HUTINO OILS Sat., Dec. eth,1075 Homes For Sale 23 Capes, Colonials, available or ment in Japan after some Thrn (3) SUnd-Up Motlty will build to suit. Single and Russian national team at tan advanced to the finals SUNDAY CALL..M0RIARTY BROTHERS, IHC. EAST HARTFORD - Just SNOWPLOWING - Industrial, Indianapolis recently and eight visits. Green smiled OIL BURNER I Vibrator! $M,9flO - "Duplex ,-frS, cabinet two-family homes in several reduced, seven room Raised commercial and institutional. of the inaugural Joe Ont (1) Dr. Walflh Scala locations, starting from $48,- UCLA topped the touring and said “I’ll tell you HEATING INSTALLATION 6 4 3 -5 1 3 5 kitchens, fireplace, carpeting, Ranch, oversized rec room Parking lots and driveways. Lapchick Invitational (Stand Up) tile baths, $435 monthly in­ 500. Good financing, will con­ with spectacular view, $47,- MERRITT ______Maurice Morlarty or Harry Jensen Sanding available. Free es­ Australian squad. tomorrow afternoon. I Thraa (3) Moalay BIcycIa come. Hutchins Agency, 646- sider trades. Merritt Agency, Realtors 646-1180 Tournament, the host Eatrcliara 9 A.M. - 8 P.M. 900. Century 21, Jackston- timates. Call after 6 p.m., 528- Knight lost forward never predict scores. I 643-513S 3166. 646-1180. Avante, 646-1316, or 646-5461. Redmen putting down 3 1s Csntsr St. Manchtsisr 81a (8) Cram* Bar Balti 1418 or 646-1322. , possibly the Colgate 74-51 may shoot a 74 tomorrow with Racka. and still win...... P ^ E TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn,, Sat.. Nnv 29 1»7S Frank and Emaat Apartments For Rent S3 Apartments For Rent S3 Apartments For Rent 53 Homes lor Rent 54 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Nov^ 29, 1975 — PAGE THIRTEEN MANCHESTER - newer three Answer to Previous Puzzle /" bedroom Duplex, half of two MANCHESTER- Two or three Deities family, full basement, in­ We Feature Quality ^ bedrooms, large carpeted a G S 1 A u" S Charies M. Schultz HI S T O ^ SITE 4jj!!k-J cludes appliances and Because 17 years of building and living room, heated family lli A 1- o Rj Q. D 1 N E room, private yard, $325 ACROSS 56 Helper (ab.) u N T Q R T O Q. 1 T carpeting, 1 1/2 baths, $M0 Dear Abby g managing apartments has taught us what 1 Chief god ot 1 T A M B N I ' l A M I S monthly. Security deposit. DOWN Q. w. s /. per month, Paul W. Dougan really matters. Olympia s E l T O O 1 \/IEW mi. 646-5200. I. i'M g lad you COULD SPEND KEEP AN EYE OUT FOR Realtor, 646-1021, 643-4535. Available immediately: one and two 5 God of flocks 1 Nullity liil L A! Y s s 1 O N o Q. By Abigail Van Buren 8 Consort of 2 Biblical garden S 1 L C o O N A X £ THANKSGIVING WITH US SNOOPY,., I HAVE A bedroom townhouses. Includes heat, air A O C2. N N TOURIST TRAP 2.8 mi. MANCHESTER - new unusual Business lor Rent 55 Jupiter 3 Distinct part X a feeling you m ig h t meet 12 Girl's name 4 Curable □ c I 3 M Q T conditioner, dishwasher, wall to wall DEAR ABBY: I am 27 and my wife is 24. It’s Eldora’s E L K L HIM ON THE WAY... one bedroom Duplex 13 Time past 5 Slayer of □ & A 1 Townhouses now renting at carpet, individual basement, private patio. 800 SQUARE Feet of space sMond marnage. She was married for eight years to a man s P 1 & Q, T A R L 1 S 14 Greek god of Achilles p O O R A u G P Independence Village. Full available, lower level in who was 15 years older than she was, and they had one war X E (myth.) A N T E 1 £ E N o basements, private entrances prime commercial location, cnild. 15 Check 6 Exchange by R.F. Damato N m A m L R A T S -I and patio, inciudes heat, ideal for office space.643-2738. Abby’ I really love Eldora and her son, but we’ve been 16 Disencumber premium appliances, carpeting, air con­ 17 Aphrodite’s 7 Give assent 25 Eternity (ab.) 40 Foremost 11-29 i| ■ PAUL DOUGAN, REALTOR, married only four months and she’s left me five times' She girdle 8 Reefer ditioner. Close to shopping, OFFICE SPACE - 700 square 26 Inquisitive 41 Foot part xBi at 646-1021 or 643-4535 ^ stays away about a week each time. She packs up and says 18 Canadian 9 Plastic 27 Consumer 42 King of Judah WINTHROP church and bus. Model open feet. East Center St., ideal for she s going to her mother’s. jukUi BY DICK CAVALLI province ingredient 28 Roman (Bib.) H-19 11;30 - 8 p.m., daily. Henry St. professionals, parking, 646- 'The last time she left, I found out she went back to her 20 Ray 10 Bird’s home emperor 43 Source of poi 2212. 21 Egyptian god 11 Bone (comb, 29 Ireland t u s Fit Off Wooded and Quiet. Not a carpet, one block from Snior 36 Nobleman Z3 24 25 ?6 27 28 29 I/-29 bedroom Townhouse available Insist on u "all-or-nothing” marriage. And if Eldora isn’t 39 Upper limb O'. thru street. Will be fully com- Citizens Center, no pets, call J TWO ROOM office for rent, wilhng to be a faithful wife to you, kick her fanny back to 40 Fish part 30 pleted in December. 742-7676. at the Coachhouse, 1 1/2 32 baths, formal dining area, total 312 square feet, with her ex with no regrets. 41 Glossy fabric Services Ottered Applications being accepted front and re^r entrance, 33 34 31 RootIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 Articles tor Sale 41 Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 for immediate rentals and future private entrances and patio, 44 Obstructs ANDOVER four room heated DEAR ABBY: My husband and I made a long trip to 48 Persian occupancy. fuli basement, includes heat, P^rivate lavatory, available ■ BULLDOZING and excava­ apartment, appliances, wall- another city to visit my son and his family. tentmaker 36 37 38 BIDWELL Home Improve­ B o g -cat b o a r d in g reser- So come over and see your appliances, carpeting^, $290 December 1, call 643-1186. tion, licensed septic system, CONVERTIBLE to-wall carpet, no childern or The first evening, our son came home so late for dinner 49 Pronoun ■ ment Co. Expert installation vations. Combined inside/out- future apartment... per month. Paul W. Dougan 50 Verbal 39 40 instailation and repair, pets, call 742t7676. that we had to eat without him. of aiuminum siding, gutters side runs, partitioned prWacy OPEN FOR INSPECTION Realtor, 646-1021, 643-4535. 122 EAST CENTER ST. - 51 Desolate ■ landscaping and trucking, SLEEP SOFA 41 42 43 45 46 47 and trims. Roofing installa­ germicidaal lighting. ' ' Canine Daily 3 P.M. until 7 P.M. modern first floor office, The second night, my husband and I dined alone since my 52 Art (Latin) loam and fill for sale. Free es­ or by appointment AVAILABLE DECEMBER 1- tion and repairs. 649-6495, 875“ Holidaay Inne, 200 Sheldon 118 MAIN ST., three room heat-air, carpeting and pan­ son and his wife had a previous invitation for dinner. 53 Chilean 48 49 50 timates. Call after 6 p.m., 646- LIQUIDATION two bedroom, second floor workman 9109. Road, Manchester, 646-5971. 646-0800 or 646-1540 heated apartment, security, eling. Ample parking. Merritt The third night, they asked us if we minded babysitting Priscilla’s Pop — Al Vermeer 1322. apartm ent, in newer two Agency, 646-1180. again while they called on friends. 54 Son of Seth bt 52 53 At Holiday Inn $190, call 646-2426, 9-5. (Bib.) HORACE Tetrauit — Siding, PRIVATE riding instructions, family, modern kitchen and The fourth night, we were asked if we’d stay with the AND NOW, MRS. BOTTS, FO R G E T IT.' H E R WELDING - repairs, custom 1-84 Exit 58 MANCHESTER- Three bath, enclosed sun porch, 55 Natural 54 55 56 roofing, storm windows, aw­ Engiish and Western, $5,00 children again while they went to a party. 29 1 MUST ASK YOUR AGE made trailers, fast service, 363 Roberts St. bedrooms, first fioor, two- laundry facilities, convenient MANCHESTER - large two channel AQE IS LIK E H E R nings. Quaiity workmanship, per hour, call 633-5571, bedroom Townhouse, 1 1/2 OFFICE SPACE The next day, we said we had to go home, and they acted reasonable, free estimates, family, recently redecorated to downtown, utilitites not in­ TELEPHONE.. free estimates. Fully insured. East Hartford anytime. baths, private entrances and FOR RENT very hurt because they hadn’t seen hardly enough of us! 646-1523. inside and out. One month’s cluded, $195 monthly, security 872-9187, 649-3417. Liquidation of hundred! of con> patio, fuil basement, includes 250 square feet, center of Abby, when parents visit their married children whom vertible sleep sofas. Hotel-motel security, $240 monthly, no required, adults, no pets, 646- BASSET HOUND - AKC neat, appliances, carpeting, WINDOW CLEANING com­ specifications. Contract overruns pets, no utilities. 646-5200. 3325 after 5 . Manchester, air con­ they do not see for months at a time, should they be Win at Bridge ROOFING - Specializing mercial and residential, in­ and cancellations from country’s registered, maie, eight $265, per month, Paui w. ditioning and parking. Call expected to be unpaid babysitters? repairing roofs, new roofs, months, $150, 742-9394. Dougan Realtor, 646-1021, 643- cluding initial construction largest hotel chains. Sacrifice at CENTRAL- two bedroom 643-9551. USED IN PITTSBURGH gutter work, chimneys, 4535. cleaning for contractors or fraction of cost. Convertible Dupiex in two famiiy. Modern DEAR USED: No. And if it happens to you again, you cleaned and rMaired. 30 years sleep sofas available in variety of developers, fully insured, free ADORABLE Miniature bath and kitchen, Appiiances, APARTMENT asked for it. experience. Free estimates. sizes and styles. All brand nevY Poodies - AKC with papers, South breaks communications estimates, call. Quality security required. $245, THREE ROOM Apartment, Wanted to Rent 57 Q Howley, 643-5361. factory fresh. shots, black, males and RENTAL OFFICE includes appliances, heat, hot Maintenance, Inc., 647-9498. heated. Norman Hohenthal, DEAR ABBY; Joe and I have been married for five HOURS: Closed females, puppies. Call 646- Open 8:30-5 weekdays, water, laundry facilities, gar­ D&A ROOFING. Roofs, 646-1166. other times by appoint­ GARAGE in Park St. area, months, and our problem is Joe’s old buddy, Le Roy. He’s NORTH DRIVEWAYS - 9’ wide, 100’ Sat., Sun. 10-6, Final Day 0256. age, no pets, $195, 643-4884. 29 siding, gutters, and leaders. ment. wanted immediately, call 23 and single, and he can’t seem to get it through his head A75 long, $289, completely in­ Mon., Dec. 1, 10 a.m. - 9 HORACE STREET-newer after 5, 646-3359. up a potential trick with the Free estimates. Fully in­ 3 1/2 ROOM apartment, like that .^ e and I are married now and would like to be alone. V K93 stalled on your base. Cold- p.m. duplex, three bedrooms, IVz We have a large variety of jack of spades but he has no u-a9 sured. 249-0205. private home, pieasant, con­ Le Roy makes a date with a girl, stands her up and sits at ♦ A 10 9 7 5 mix. 688-0863 out of town call IN THE BANQUET HALLS. Free Antiques 48 baths, $260 security plus deluxe one & two bedroom need of that trick. delivery with any purchase. venient location, working our place all evening, just watching TV or playing cards 4iK84 collect. lease. Available either Townhouse and Garden □ AUTOMOTIVE What he has need of are four adults, no children, pets, 643- with us. WEST EAST WANTED Antique furniture, D ecem ber jsth or Janurary type units throughout tricks in the diamond suit. He Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrence 2880. He’ll come to our place right after work, just like he lives A Q 10 8 6 4 A K 93 ODD JOBS - Trucking, home Heating-Plumbing 35 giass, pewter, oil paintings, or Manchester. may collect five, but he 41" ROUND dark pine dining 1st. 649-1955. Autos For Sale 61 VQ10 6 VJ542 repairs, serving Manchester other antique items. R. here. I’ve been setting the supper table for three almost doesn't need them. Four p e r f e c t :... A p l e a s a n t s ylvaw MM, g r e a t ; j u s t s m e l l THAT S'MATTERi \ NEVER MIND'. table, by Colonial House with DAMATO ENTERPRISES ♦86 ♦ K3 for five years. Free es­ SEWERLINES, sink lines, Harrison. 643-8709. SIX ROOM Duplex, three every night since I’ve been married, and I’m tired of it. diamonds plus one spade, two l a n d in g s p o t a n d c a m p s it e ; COUNTRY a i r ;,., I WOULDN'T MIND W ASH? , ' I ’M PROBABLY cleaned with electric cutters, two leaves, excellent value, NEED CAR? Credit bad? AJ75 AQ10 62 t r a v e l in g timates. 643-0304. bedrooms, $190 monthly, 240 New State Rd. Manchester, Joe says he wishes Le Roy would bug off, but he doesn’t hearts and two clubs make a LIKE THIS ALL THE JUST SEEING by professionals. McKinney $75, also, folding ping pong Bankrupt? Repossessed? SOUTH (Dl TIME IF IT WEREN'T FOR- TH IN G S! J FURNITURE - Rugs, pain­ security, no utilities, central 646-1021 want to hurt his feelings. I hate to say anything because Joe total of nine and South has bid Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ table net and pacfdles, like city ot village Charm Honest Douglas accepts A A J 2 CARPET Installation - new, $25, call after 4, 644-2287. tings, pewter, dolls, crocks, location, 646-3285 after 3. lowest down, smallest and Le Roy have been like brothers since they were kids, to take nine. Commercial, residential, pany, 643-5308. lamps, etc. Now accepting Looking for an Apt.? and I don’t think it’s my place to do the talking. V A87 ULP payments. Douglas Motors, ♦ Q J 4 2 South ducks the king of carpet repairs. Free es­ consignments, for December FOUR ROOMS - Ground floor, We have 30 different So what do you say? NO JOB too small, toilet TAKE soil away the Blue MANCHESTER - newer two 345 Main. A A 93 spades, plays his jack when timates, 643-9758. auction. 644-8962, FED UP repairs, ^plugged drains, Lustre way from carpets and central, heated, electric bedroom Duplex, half of two apartments and North-South vulnerable the spade is led back and upholstery. Rent electric stove, middleaged coupie TOYOTA - See us for reliable DEAR FED UP: It's your husband’s place to tell his old CHIMNEY SWEEPS - have kitchen faucets replaced, family, includes appliances, townhouses, in 17 takes his ace when the third shampooer. $1. E, A. Johnson ANTIQUES Wanted - preferred. Cail between 5-7, convenient location, $230 per used Toyotas with our 60-day buddy that newlyweds need a little privacy. And if he your fireplace cleaned repaired, rec rooms, locations throughout spade is led. Then he leads the Paint Company. American furniture, orientai 649-1919. month, Paul W. Dougan 100% warranty. We also buy doesn’t tell him, it means that he isn’t as fed up with him as West North East South professionally, call 872-0930. batnroom remodeling, heat rugs, paintings, pewter. Wind­ Manchester. queen of idamonds and lets it modernization, etc. Free es­ — ------L- Realtor, 646-1021 or 643-4535. used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, you are—in which case, you should tell Le Roy as nicely as ride. East takes his king and sor chairs, crocks, jugs, 1 bedroom ranch 1 N.T. timates gladly given. M & M APARTMENT Size gas stove, TWO BEDROOM, luxury 345 Center Street, possible not to come around so often. can’t lead a spade so South SNOWPLOWING, commer­ Coldspot refrigerator with weathervanes, primitives, Townhouse, located in type at the Manchester, 646-4321. Pass 3 N T. Pass Pass cial and residential, Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. MANCHESTER - nice one scores game and rubber. freezer compartment, call Ron Dionne, 643-1691. Highiand Park section of Teresa Pass sidewalks. Free estimates. bedroom apartment, $l95 647-1531. Manchester. Wooded and available at The Teresa, close 1 bedroom WE PAY $15 for complete Opening lead — 6 A 649-3015 after 4. FRANK SCOTELLA Plum­ Wanted to Buy 49 bing - Repairs and private. For information, cali to shopping and churches, in­ townhouse at junk cars. Call Joey, Tolland Astro-graph TV antenna and rotor, 646-1616 or 649-5295. Auto Body, 528-1990. LIGHT TRUCKING - yards, remodeling, sewer lines cludes carpeting, air con­ Independence Channel Master, $40; OLD DOLLS - Paying top ditioning, $195 per month, So many readers have asked Alley Oop — Dave Graue attics, cellars, cleaned, some cleaned electrically. Prompt Village By BERNICE BEDE OSOL By Oswald & Janies Jacoby Magnum Red Wing bow and prices for your old dolls, $65. FOUR ROOM Apartment, Paul W. Dougan Realtor, 646- $250 1968 YELLOW automatic VW us if you must respond to a tree work. No job too small, service on emergencies. 643- 1 bedroom accessories, $50; Bookcase and up for China and bisque heat, hot water, tile bath, near 1021 or 643-4535. convertible, good second car, Some bridge hands are so short-club opening bid that we call 646-8864. 7024. dolls. $100 and up for Bye'lo, townhouse at DID OOP JUST ...M AYBE YOU'D B ET­ INCIDENTALLY, DOC, double bed with box spring bus line, $195. Security and call 875-1897 after 5. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) If simple that the correct bid­ will discuss it again. For Sunday, Nov. 30, 1975 DRIVE UP? TER FILL HIM IN ON WHEN DO YOU EXPECT, BRONSON SAID SHEtJ and mattress, $35; blond dou­ Never give or sell a doll lease, adults, no pets. Call 649- MANCHESTER - newer one Pine Ridge something comes up on which ding and play stand out. Yet We open three-card club ELECTRICAL Installation - BOTTl HEATING and Plum­ THE NEW PROJECT WHILE HIS NEW ASSISTANT ARRIVE t o m o r r o w ble bed frame and headboard, without getting our offer. Call 7620. bedroom Townhouse, full Village MERCEDES BENZ, 230,1966. ARIES (March 21-April 19) you need to make a decision, bridge players go wrong for suits with certain balanced and repairs, call 649-5083. bing - All heating and plum­ locally. 875-7356. $230 MAKE US SOME COFFEE.' TO SHOW UP? OR THE NEXT DAY.' bing repairs plus remodeling. $10; portable Necchi sewing basement, private entrances bedroom Very clean, very good condi­ You have the innate ability to­ seclude yourself and reason it one reason or another. hands. This is not a forcing bid machine, $25; large acrylic oil ROCKVILLE - three room townhouse.at tion. Excellent buy. Call 522- day to inspire others to go forth out. Others would only confuse and we expect our partners to Painting-Papering 32 Call 643-1496. and patio, includes heat, South has a normal notrump painting, $25; brown Bar- apartment, with heat, hot appliances and carpeting, $230 Homestead Park 9800 days, or 247-9031. and do things they know they you opening bid and North a nor­ pass with less than six points. water, stove, refrigerator, should do. but for which they Flooring 36 calounger, $20 . 646-0136. per month, Paul W. Dougan Village SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. mal raise to game. There is no There Is no real tragedy in INSIDE - Outside painting. and garage, $158, second fioor, $245 have previously lacked motiva­ □ RENTALS Realtor, 646-1021 or 643-4535. 1 bedroom ranch PARTS DEPARTMENT now 21) You could feel pressed into reason to waste time with his playing an occasional un­ Special rates for people over ideal for single person, no open Saturdays, Complete line tion 65. Fully insured. Estimates FLOOR Sanding - Refinishing, type at Sunny a corner today, but don't fret. diamond suit. He has no satisfactory one club contract floors like new, no waxing, pets, security deposit DUPLEX - Five rooms, three of Chrysler parts. Chorches TAURUS (April 20-May 20) You'll work your way out in a and most of the time when our given. Call 649-7863. required, call 643-9678. Brooke Village Motors, 649-3646. singleton and should try for (specializing in older floors). DULERS-CfUnSMEN Rooms lor Rent 52 bedrooms, appliances, wall- $215 Rejoice al the little flashes of manner that may amaze even the nine trick game. partner does pass, fourth hand to-wall carpeting, laundry 2 bedroom brilliance that shine through an you with its originality. WALLPAPER Hanging - $3.00 Ceilings and inside painting. West leads the six of spades. bails us out by bidding FLEA MARKET & MANCHESTER - Deluxe two hook-ups, full basement and townhouse at 1969 TOYOTA Corona - parts, otherwise dull day. When you per roll. Experinced John Verfaille, 646-5750, 872- ESSEX MOTOR Inn - weekly CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. something No one gets to bedroom Duplex, half of two attic, private yard, parking. Pine Ridge air conditioner and drive train get a bright thought, follow East produces the king and it 2222. TAG SALE rooms. Single $56, double $69, 19) Concentrate on your play a mere one club tradesman. Call R. family, full basement, in­ in very good condition, any through, don't belabor it. is up to South to let that king II-S9 Starkweather, 644-3194. Broad St. Common, plus tax, continental Near center. Security deposit. Village newest interest today. Though cludes appliances, carpeting, $205 reasonable offer. 1-537-1627 hold the trick. South is giving i t, stx ,.c r V B,; J S PII 0- Manchester. Behind breakfast, air conditioning, Adults, no pets. Available 2 bedroom GEMINI (May 21-June 20) it seems frivolous, later you will $250 per month, Paul W. December 1st. 646-6297, or Amston. PAINTING - interior and Services Wanted color TV, call 646-2300. ' townhouse at You're better equipped lor the find you've laid a firm founda­ 38 Dairy Queen on Broad St. Dougan Realtor. 646-1021. 643- 643-5691. Berry’s World exterior, paperhanging Homestead Park short pull than the long haul to­ tion. Mr. Abernathy — Jones and Ridgeway Indoors every Sunday, 8 4535. TWO KEYSTONE Classics - day. Stick to tasks that require excellent work. References. NEW STORE O pening - FURNISHED TOWNHOUSE- Village AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) a.m. - 5 p.m. MANCHESTER - central, re­ $290 L-60xl4 tires, $180 or best quick bursts of energy, then Antiques, WW I & M items, to share expenses- $127.50 plus bedroom Free estim ates. Fully in- Interested in acquiring hand- MANCHESTER - quiet one cent three bedroom duplex, offer, 568-4376. rest. You will do something by im­ sured. Martin Mattson, 649- crafted items. Call 649-9190 glassware, bottles, tinware, electricity. Call 644-0121 after pulse that could amaze your 6 bedroom apartment, includes den, fireplace, enclosed sun- townhouse at the I don't r e m e m b e r s a v in g ANyTHING 4431. chairs, trunks, books, etc. . CA N C ER (June 21-July 22) A friends and even yourself. After heat, appliances, carpeting, Coach House 1965 CHEVY Impala, good udley s ie r r e s porch, finished basement. $290 person you thought you know the surprise, reaction will be in ABOUT HILDAS, D ' , P ' , No Admission Charge BEDROOM- for rent, share and air conditioning, $215 per p riv a te driveway. $275 2 bedroom running condition, $250 or best . OTTO'SOR PILLY JOE'S SLIPPERS. PAPER HANGING Expert. month, Paul W. Dougan offer, 647-1515, ask for Pete. well will exhibit a far deeper your favor. ______649-6544 IVz baths and kitchen, 649- monthly, lease, security, duplex Vz of a perception than you thought Your average paper, in □ MISC. FOR SALE Realtor, 646-1021, or 643-4535. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) y average room, $25. Mr. 7630. Larry F. Fiano Realtors, 649- two-family $230 she posse.ised. You'll be in­ 5371. bedroom 1973 GRAND AM, asking trigued with the discovery. Fortune smiles, but fleetingly. If Richman, 646-3864. $2475, good tires, air- you pounce upon it at the first Articles tor Sale 41 4x8, POOL Table, four cues, in Apartments For Rent S3 HANDYMAN'S Special - four duplex Vz of a conditioning, electric win­ LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Don't blush, you can capitalize on very good condition, has rack rooms, first floor, garage, FIVE ROOM Duplex, im­ R. HEBERT & Son two-family dows, am/tm radio, power bank loo heavily on a quiet day luck today. If you hesitate, all is ALUMINUM sheets used as also, $70, call 643-6595. WE HAVE customers waiting cellar storage, large yard, on mediate occupancy, adults $280 paperhanging, painting, com­ steering, 643-1915. at home today. Drop-ins are lost. printing plates. .007 thick, for the rental of your apart­ Hartford, Rd. Manchester, preferred, no pets, mercial and residential, free $165 monthly, call 649-2871, DAMATO likely, but you'll relish playing 23x32”. 25 cents each or 5 for MOVIE OUTFIT - hardly ment or home. 'J.b. Real references, $150, Write Box H, host. estimates, 644-0642. VEGA 1972 Sedan, new tires, Your $1, Phone 643-2711. used, Kodak camera, 8mm Estate Associates, Inc. 646- Manchester Herald. ENTERPRISES, INC. low mileage, f/m tape and VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) You projector, large screen, 1980. THREE Bedroom J. P. LEWIS & SON - Custom 240 New State Rd. extras. $1,500. Call 649-0628. are inclined to be restless to­ CLEAN USED refrigerators, reasonable, excellent, 644- Townhouse, centrally located, Birthday Painting - Interior and built-ins, carpeted, $295 per Manchester day. Ease the tension by drop­ exterior. Paperhanging. ranges, automatic washers, 8405. LOOKING for anything in real ping in on a friend for a short Nov. 30, 1975 with guarantees. B D. Pearl's estate rental - apartments, month, heated. Security Rental office open 1968 OPEL Cadet wagon, Remodeling. Gutters. Fully PRESIDENTIAL needs minor repairs, best visit. Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- CHRISTMAS TREES - homes, multiple dwelliMS, no required. 646-1316 or after 5, 9 to 5 weekdays Good things will happen to you insured. 649-9658. 649-8782. offer. Call 568-7056, 2171 thousands to choose from, fees. Call J.D. Real Estate VILLAGE APTS. 9 to 3 Saturdays LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) You this coming year so frequently they will almost seem Born Loser — Art Sansom tagging. Yeomans Tree Associates, Inc. 646-1980. MANCHESTER are ama.tingly resourceful to­ REASONABLE Rates, PAUL W. DOUGAN, 1969 CHEVY Impala. good monotonous. However, you SEASONED CORD Wood - DUPLEX, four rooms, two day. You can make a fine profit excellent workmanship, pain­ Farm, 411 Lake Rd., Andover, Realtor anytime can't rely totally on chance to cord and 1/2 cord loads, MANCHESTER- Deluxe 2 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, near running condition, good se­ on something that others 7 ting and paperhanging. Also, Follow signs from Route 6. 648-1021 - 643-453S cond car, best offer, 646-4535. gel you out of sticky situations. delivered, E. Yeomans, 742- bedroom Townhouse, I'/z hospital, $190 per month. One and two bedrooms. would turn their noses up at. BUT I roofing chimney work and ' NKW.SI'Al'KIi K N T K R P lilS K ASSN i 8907. baths, full basement, private References required. Near schools, churches gutters, call 643-8885. TWO SNOW TIRES-mounted 1966 VOLKSWAGEN Camper BOCtEHTTHOSe on Ford rims, E78xl4, asking entrances and patio, includes Philbrick Agency Realtors, Bugs Bunny — Heimdahl and Stoffel 646-4200. and shopping center, on van, good condition, good Building-Contracting 33 ROTOR ANTENNA for sale. $30 call 643-9954 after five heat, appliances, carpeting, NEWER two family, three MITTEI)? FOP DOW'T bus line. Call anytime. bedrooms, full basement, ful­ tires, rebuilt engine, $300, call Call 646-4822 after 5. o'clock. pool, air-conditioning, $29() ® 1975 byNEA, Inc ^ y j o w ly applianced, and carpeted, 643-4762 anytime. r NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - per month. Paul W. Dougan, MANCHESTER- Very clean, YER f r ie n d s ' l l GET THESE SQUIRTIN Remodeling, repairing, ad­ DARK RICH Loam - five HAND MADE Pine Dining Realtor, 646-1021 or 643-4535. four room apartment, two 646-2623 $250 peri month plus security. "Have an arm exerciser!" AeCUT \T., 1965 CHEVROLET, Super A JOLT OUT O' THIS r FLOWERS ARE. ^ ditions, rec rooms, prches and yards $28, plus tax, gravel and room Tressell Table, 39" wide bedrooms, stove, no pets, Call 643-0097. Sport Convertible, running BUZZER, FUDDSY roofing. No job too small. Call stone, seasoned firewood, 643- by 6' long, call 649-0831 after 4 VERNON - Town House securitv deoosit. available im­ /J A B A R R E L SIX ROOM Duplex - available condition, $150, call 643-8042, Our Boarding' House — Carroll & McCormick 649-3144. 9504. 0 clock. Gardens, a beautifully mediately, $150. 647-1414. •BUGSYS O’ LAUG HS/ landscaped apartment com­ December 10, nice yard, $195 /.ACJOH-A- 1966 FORD Mustang, very M /AjLjrs CARPENTRY - Repairs, MUSICAL LOVERS - munity of unusual architec­ without heat, 649-6622 days, OAK AND HICKORY good running condition, and WVELV6S AM06, ITS A DREAM EGAD, FATHER, HAVEN'T remodeling, additions, gar­ Kenwood KR 5200, receiver, tural design, featuring private 643-7267 evenings. Firewood, seasoned, split, otherwise, for sale, call 643- COME TRUE! .SOME­ you HEARD OF mental ages, roofing, call David BSR McDonald 710 turntable, delivered, $25, one half cord, entrances, private patio with NOW RENTING! I TWO ROOM furnished apart­ 9606, TIMES I WAS LONESOME EYE.RCI5E? SCIENTISTS i Patria, 644-1796, linear suspension speakers. call 643-0325. sliding glass door, wall-to- JOeeiN' BUT NOW L'LL Call 568-0439. wall carpeting, range, ment, East Hartford- HAVE FOUND THAT "" 1970 VOLKSWAGEN, Ghia, HAVE MY OWN SON FOR IT'S TWICE A6 WES ROBBINS carpentry PORTABLE Color TV set, refrigerator, disposal, master INDEPENDENCE \ Glastonbury line, parking, radials, FM radio, excellent company and it 'll effective AS remodeling specialist. Ad­ PANASONIC AM/FM stereo excellent condition, $125. Call TV antenna, traverse rods; private entrance, call condition, call 649-'7456, BE A GREAT CHANCE The Flintstones — Hanna-Barbera Productions ditions, rec rooms, dormers, radio and record player, six 649-8434, storage and laundry facilities VILLAGE I evenings, 528-7848. OLD- fashioned built-ins, bathrooms, months old, asking $100, call in basement. Total electric, To CATCH UP ON calisthenics.' Manchester T 1966 CHEVY, four door, V-8, kitchens, 649-3446. after 6 p.m., 646-1695. HAND PAINTED Christmas no pets. Two bedroom MANCHESTER Gardens - T he NEWS.' ^ 1 ...BUT, MITZI /Dir. from Route 6 & 44A t two bedroom duplex in automatic, good running con­ KEPT SAYING: gifts, lighted trees, lamps, apartments immediately ^WHAT'S WRONG LEON ClESZYNSKl builder - FOR SALE firewood, oak, 18” available through November North on Rt. 83 (Main St.) ♦ beautiful country setting, $189 dition, $300 or best offer. Call clocks, plaques, and figurines, 875-7801. WITH EGGSHELL new homes custom built, long, excellent for fireplace or manger sets, candle holders 1, $200 per month. Call 872- 5 to Henry. J monthly includes heat, hot IF VA'D PUT SOME WHITEDS'... remodeled, additions, rec stove, call 649-1022. and much more, reasonably 0528 Monday through Friday 8 water, appliances, and ZIP INTA THESE HES I Unusual one bedroom Townhouses in a* 1968 VOLVO, red, standard V l' rooms, garages, kitchens priced, call 875-1165. a.m. - 5 p.m. for appointment. parking. Walk to everything. DEMONSTRATIONS,' SHUFFLIN' {park-like setting, quiet neighborhood,! Superintendent, 646-0090. shift. Call 643-7304. remodeled, bath tile, cement BOLENS Snowblower, $550 FASTER Robert C. White Company, WE'D MAKE * ‘ ' work. Steps, dormers. new, rarely used, sacrifice at UNUSUAL Deluxe one {close to shopping, church, bus, pooi and{ MORE , THAN Residential or commercial. $350. Call 644-0636 after 6, bedroom Townhouse, private 236-5961. Equal housing. MGB- 1974, Moving to Califor­ {tennis. ♦ nia, Must sell, perfect condi­ s a l e s /. A GUV Call 649-4291. BEDDING entrances and patio, fuli base- LAVIN' DRY OAK Fireplace wood, ment, includes, heat, { Featuring: FURNISHED 1 1/2 room ef­ tion. AM/FM radio, snow TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY split and ready for fireplace, LIQUIDATION appliances, carpeting, and { • Massive Bedroom • Walk-In Closets ficiency apartment. Heat, hot tires, must be seen. $3,500, water. Security. Bus. $145, call 646-7587. THATS Carpentry and general con­ $20 orders, delivered, At Holiday Inn pool. $245 per month. Paul W. • Full Basement • Laundry Hook-Ups tracting. R esidential and telephone 742-7886. Dougan. Realtor, 646-1021 or 289-7475. 1-84 Exit 58 • Private Entrances and Patios I CHEVY Townsman, station commercial. Whether it be a 643-4535. f Air Conditioner • Color Co-ordinated Decor sinall repair job, a custom FOR SALE - three piece, an­ 363 Roberts St. MANCHESTER - Brand new wagon. 1971. Good condition, Includes Heat three bedroom duplexes, star­ $1,050. Call 872-6227. built home or anything in tique bedroom set original East Hartford NEWER three bedroom Liquidation of over 800 sets of ting at $250 per month. 0? SIGNS between, call 646-1379. decorations, $200, 871-0049 Duplex, 1 1/2 baths, all Buz Sawyer — Roy Crane after 5 p.m. hotel-motel specification mat­ We have a large variety of 1 & 2-bedroom Includes appliances, and is 1932 Ford pick-up truck, four HIM UP = tresses from Gold Bond and appliances, carpeting, fuii fully carpeted, heat not in­ cylinder, good clmdition, $695, 11-29 , BUT DID YOU NOT 6EE I'LL GIVE YOU ONE GUESSI TOBIAS CARPENTRY Ser­ basem ent, $260 m onthly, apartments and townhouses throughout other name brands. Contract the Town of Manchester. cluded. No pets. Security and call 649-5400 or 649-3236. ; THE WARNING SIGN NOT WHO REMOVED THAT vice - Remodeling, repairs, FOR SALE - 8' pool table, and overruns and cancellations from Frechette & Martin Realtors, additions, custom building. No accessories, $50; 37 year old references required. Call 647- Short Ribs — Frank Hill I TO WALK ON THE BEACH WARNING SIGN, CHIU. J country’s largest hotel chains. 646-4144. 9936 or 649-2003. 1966 FORD Gaiaxie, V-8, good job too small. Free estimates. child's roll top desk, $15; two Sacrifice fraction of cost. Inner Raymond F. Damato , THAT Over 25 years experience. 643- 14” Chevy rims, $4; 750x16" spring and foam rubber bedding running condition. Asking FOUR ROOM apartment, 426 $400, Call 644-0459. TM ON'THE TRAIL OF h a v e a n y o f m o u 1 KNEW H£D BEEN ( JO RW VH 5769. tire, $4; Shepherd, husky male available In twin, full, queen, king Broad Street, no appliances, Owner Developer A TINHORN SA M PE R POLKS SEEN HlMS* / so m e­ dog and house, excellent and extra length. All brand new eV THE NAME OF TT-IROUSH HERF , one HAS factory fresh. $130. Security deposit, no pets. Designed With Homes tor Rent 54 WITHOUT ASKIN ROOM ADDITIONS, garages, watch dog, $25. Call after 5. 643-4751. OOC FLiM Fi' * ■' REMOVED recreation rooms, dormers, 872-7406. Hours; Closed Sat; Sun. You in Mind Motorcycles-BIcycles 64 1— THE SIGN, porches, roofing, gutters. 10-6; Final Day Mon., VERNON - six room Ranch, 1 „ J PEDRO. FOUR ROOMS - with hot Model Open 11:30 til 8 P.M. Daily 1/2 baths, family room, in­ Quality workmanship. Winter 5.000 LB. capacity, propane Dec. 1,10 a.m. - 9 p.m. water, gas range, HARLEY DAVIDSON - 1967. rates. Over 25 years cludes appliances, one car 1200CC, chopped, springer operated fork-lift, reasonable. IN THE BANQUET ROOMS. Free refrigerator, adult working Paul W. Dougan, Realtor garage, $350 a month, Paul W. front end, $1,300 invested in experience. For free es­ Call 623-4654 or after 5, 646- delivery on any bedding couple, security, central loca­ timate, call 646-2672. %'649-3940 646-1021- - 643- 4535{ Dougan Realtor, 646-1021, 643- engine. Must sell, $2,300. Call 4226. purchaee. tion, 643-7094 after 4 p.m. 4535. II-2Q ■ - r 289-0167 or 649-8653.

r, \ 11-2.9 PAGE TWELVE — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Nov. 29, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., 29. 1975- PAGE THIRTEEN Answer to Previous Puzzle Frank and Emaat Apartments For Rent 53 Apartments For Rent 53 Apartments For Rent 53 Homes tor Rent 54 Deities Charles M. Schultz MANCHESTER - newer three MANCHESTER- Two or three ^LOOKOUTJOINT bedroom Duplex, half of two We Feature Quality ^ bedrooms, large carpeted ACROSS 56 Helper (ab.) Dear Abby 1 Chief god of family, full basement, in­ living room, heated family DOWN I'm 6LA0 WU COULD KEEP AN EVE OUT FO(? 'ALL BEASLES LOOK Because 17 years of building and room, private yard, $325 Olympia SPF.HO HjS T O I ^ , cludes appliances and 5 God of flocks 1 Nullity SNOOPY... I HAVe A .A L IK E TO m e ; y managing apartments has taught us what monthly. Security deposit. THANKSeiVlNS UllTH US carpeting, 1 1/2 baths, $280 By Abigail Van Buren 8 Consort of 2 Biblical garden FEELIN6 YOU MI6HTMEET per month, Paul W. l^ugan really matters. 646-5200. Jupiter 3 Distinct part S ic 1.5 Available Immediately: one and two 4 Curable HIM ON THE U)AY... m Realtor, 646-1021, 643-4535. DEAR ABBY: I am 27 and my wife is 24. I t’s Eldora’s 12 Girl's name bedroom townhouses. Includes heat, air Business lor Rent 55 13 Time past 5 Slayer of conditioner, dishwasher, wall to wall second marriage. She was married for eight years to a man 14 Greek god of Achilles TOURIST T JAP 2.8 mi. MANCHESTER - new unusual who was 15 years older than she was, and they had one war (myth.) one bedroom Duplex carpet, individual basement, private patio. 800 SQUARE Feet of spacespa child. 15 Check 6 Exchange Townhouses now renting at available, lower levelel in 16 Disencumber premium Independence Village. Full prime commercial location, Abby, I really love Eldora and her son, but we’ve been 17 Aphrodite's 7 Give assent 25 Eternity (ab.) 40 Foremost lUW- basements, private entrances by R.F. Damato ideal for office space.643-2738. married only four months and she’s left me five timesi She girdle 8 Reefer 26 Inquisitive 41 Foot part and patio, inciudes heat, stays away about a week each time. She packs up and says 16 Canadian 9 Plastic 27 Consumer 42 King of Judah f I! U *''‘^^®®Call PALL DOLGAN, REALTOR, she’s going to her mother’s. province ingredient 28 Roman (Bib.) 11-29 appliances, carpeting, air con­ OFFICE SPACE - 700 square 20 Ray 10 Bird's home emperor 43 Source of poi ditioner. Close to shopping, feet. East Center St., ideal for The last time she left, I found out she went back to her 21 Egyptian god 11 Bone (comb, 29 Ireland 44 Olympian church and bus. Model open professionals, parking, 646- ex-husband. form) f; 31 Highway edge goddess BY DICK CAVALLI of pleasure winthhop 11 ;30-8p.ru., daily. Henry St. 2212. When she came home, she told me they had lived as man 22 Charge for 19 Radical 34 Divert 45 Greek god of off Main St., Manchester. and wife again, and she thinks she loves him more than me services 20 Skink 35 Wife of love VERNON- spacious modern Epimetheus 46 Rodents t h e n y o u 'r e TH E ONL-Y KID I Paul W. Dougan Realtor, 646- OFFICE SPACES for rent on 23 Handle 22 Exploit T H © in v it a t io n t o . YOU OAN OaVNE one and two bedroom, VILLAGER APARTMENTS because he is the father of her child. Also, she says he is a ^7 Monuments 47 Aperture Mickey Finn — Morris Weiss k n o w w h o c a n WIN AND 1021, 643-4535, 649-3940. Main St. in Manchester, ideal 26 Perpeluator of 23 Heated IN H IS PLACE. apartments, in a quiet, well much better lover than I am. (How is that for an insult?) On springs 24 Arrow poison 38 Box of a sort 49 Crone RONNIE DAL-V, AND IF HE UOSE AT THE SAME TIM E, Five room Townhouse location for professional of­ e A v s h e o a n t g c m e groomed complex, heat, hot apartment, 1'A tiled baths, the other hand, she says he is a jealous man who treats her 30 Poker stake fices, very convenient to ail 31 Feathered r " r " 5“ r~ 5 6 7 3“ 5“ 10 11 TD/V4Y FARTV... water, carpeting throughout, 2 air conditioners, wall-to- rough and likes to run with other women. / UNCLE ED... I FLEW UP NORTH TO THE CHARLES dishwasher, two air con­ facilities. Please call 646-4100, I love Eldora and would do anything to keep her home, scarf fpi.) I SEE YOU... SO I COULD MAKE YOU T wall carpeting, tufl base­ 32 Indian weight 12 13 14 I UNDERSTAND THAT DAD DIO NOT ditioners, laundry, and a 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. but how can I arrange it? This running back and forth is no IT’S GOOD TO SEE YOU, CAROL.' APARTMENTS ment, heat, hot water, 33 Female ruff VOUR DAO TOLD ME THAT YOU k COMMIT SUICIDE' SOMEONE r professional staff that cares. good. Please help me. Maybe I need someone to tell me to n r 16 17 KILLED HIM' OlARUS ML, oH L MMLi TPNL appliances, fireplade. No OFFICE SPACE - 500 to 2,500 (var) AND YOUR HUSBAND LIVE IN MANQCSTQt All included for $190: and $225, kick her fanny out for good. 34 School chore DENVER— AND THAT yOU HAVE sq. ft. as low as $125 per u 19 H) A vnilur; DAiiflHTFR/ Close to shopping and gram­ no pets, 872-4400. pets. ______TROUBLED IN N.J. 35 Persian fairy mar school, adjacent to junior 6 4 9 -76 2 0 month, includes heat, janitor, 36 Messenger of 21 / ! high and high school. Featuring parking, very good location. DEAR TROUBLED: Tell Eldora exactly how you feel the gods fireplaces, one or two car gar­ MANCHESTER- three room about her off-again-on-again relationship with her “ex." heated apartment, Call Max Grossman at 649- 38 Nobleman 23 24 27 28 29 ages. heat and hot water, two air 5334 or 643-7175. Insist on an “all-or-nothing" marriage. And if Eldora isn’t 39 Upper limb conditioners, 1'/i baths, etc., in­ appliances, wall-to-wall 40 Fish part 32 cluded. MANCHESTER - elegant two willing to be a faithful wife to you, Uck her fanny back to 30 DIOK carpet, one block from Snior bedroom Townhouse available 41 Glossy fabric CTtWXJ Wooded and Quiet. Not a TWO ROOM office for rent, her “ex" with no regrets. H 34 n-29 thru street. Will be fully com­ Citizens Center, no pets, call at the Coachhouse, 1 1/2 44 Obstructs 33 ' ( V 4 (D tars >T wtA. I X . T M u $ Fit on total 312 square feet,,, with DEAR ABBY: My husband and I made a long trip to 46 Persian pleted in December. 742-7676. baths, formal dining area, front and rear entrance, W 37 38 Applications being accepted another city to visit my son and his family. tentmaker private entrances and patio, private lavatory, available 49 Pronoun ■ 41 Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 for immediate rentals and future ANDOVER four room heated full basement, includes heat, The first evening, our son came home so late for dinner Services Ottered 31 Rooling-SIdIng-ChImney 34 Articles lor Sale occupancy. December 1, call 643-1186. 50 Verbal W apartment, appliances, wall- appliances, carpeting, $290 that we had to eat without him. 51 Desolate r m L So come over and see your 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 DOG-CAT BOARDING reser­ to-wall carpet, no childern or The second night, my husband and I dined alone since my 52 Art (Latin) BULLDOZING and excava­ BIDWELL Home Improve­ future apartment... per month. Paul W. Dougan 122 EAST CENTER ST. - CONVERTIBLE vations. Combined inside/out- pets, call 742-’7676. Realtor, 646-1021, 643-4535. son and his wife had a previous invitation for dinner. 53 Chilean 48 49 bU tion, iicensed septic system, ment Co. Expert installation OPEN FOR INSPECTION modern first floor office, workman Prisciiia’s Pop — Al Vermeer side runs, parUtioned privacy, Daily 3 P.M. until 7 P.M. The third night, they asked us if we .Tiinded babysitting installation and repair, of aluminum siding, gutters SLEEP SOFA AVAILABLE DECEMBER 1- heat-air, carpeting and pan­ 54 Son ol Seth 5i 52 53 landscaping and trucking, and trims. Roofing installa­ germicidal lighting. Canine or by appointment 118 MAIN ST., three room eling. Ample parking. Merritt again while they called on friends. ..TH EY’RE B O TH Iloliday Inne, 200 Sheldon two bedroom, second floor (Bib.) AND NOW, MRS. BOTTS, FO R G ET IT.' H ER loam and fill for sale. Free es­ tion and repairs. 649-6495, 875- LIQUIDATION 646-0800 or 646-1540 heated apartment, security, Agency, 646-1180. The fourth night, we were asked if we’d stay with the 55 Natural 54 55 56 1 MUST ASK YOUR AGE AGE IS LIKE HER UNLISTED timates. Call after 6 p.m., 646- Road, Manchester, 646-5971, apartm ent, in newer two $190, call 646-2426, 9-5. children again while they went to a party. channel 29 9109. family, modern kitchen and TELEPHONE... n u m b e r s .' s 1322. ______At Holiday Inn The next day, we said we had to go home, and they acted HORACE Tetrault - Siding, PRIVATE riding instructions. MANCHESTER- Three bath, enclosed sun porch, MANCHESTER - large two OFFICE SPACE very hurt because they hadn’t seen hardly enough of us! T 1-84 Exit 58 Western. $5,00 iaundry facilities, convenient WELDING - repairs, custom roofing, storm windows, aw­ English and bedrooms, first floor, two- bedroom Townhouse, 1 1/2 115 363 Roberts St. 633-5571, to downtown, utilitites not in- FOR RENT Abby, when parents visit their married children whom made trailers, fast service, nings. Quality workmanship, per hour, call family, recently redecorated baths, private entrances and they do not see for months at a time, should they be Win at Bridge ciuded, $195 monthly, security 250 square feet, center of reasonable, free estimates, free estimates. Fully insured. East Hartford anytime. inside and out. One month’s patio, full basement, includes expected to be unpaid babysitters? Liquidation of hundreds of con­ required, adults, no pets, 646- neat, appliances, carpeting, Manchester, air con­ 646-1523. 872-9187, 649-3417. security, $240 monthly, no USED IN PITTSBURGH vertible sleep sofas. Hotel-motel BASSET HOUND - AKC pets, no utilities. 646-5200. 3325 after 5 . $265, per month, Paul W. ditioning and parking. Cail specifications. Contract overruns DEAR USED; No, And if it happens to you again, you WINDOW CLEANING com­ ROOFING - Specializing registered, male, eight Dougan Realtor, 646-1021, 643- 643-9551. and cancellations from country's months, $150, 742-9394. asked for it. South' breaks communications mercial and residential, in­ repairing roofs, new roofs, iargest hotel chains. Sacrifice at CENTRAL- two bedroom 4535. cluding initial construction gutter work, chimneys, fraction of coat. Convertible Duplex in two family. Modern a d o r a b l e Miniature APARTMENT DEAR ABBY; Joe and I have been married for five cleaning for contractors or cleaned and rmiaired. 30 years sleep sofas available in variety of batn and kitchen. Appliances, THREE ROOM Apartment, Wanted to Rent 57 developers, fully insured, free experience. Free estimates. sizes and styles. All brand new Poodles - AKC with papers, se cu rity required. $245, RENTAL OFFICE includes appliances, heat, hot months, and our problem is Joe’s old buddy, Le Roy. He’s NORTH 29 factory fresh. shots, black, males and heated. Norman Hohenthal, Open 8:30-5 weekdays, water, laundry facilities, gar­ GARAGE in Park St. area, 23 and single, and he can’t seem to get it through his head * 7 5 up a potential trick with the estimates, call Quality Howley, 643-5361. n-19 •£S4^ Maintenance, Inc., 647-9498. HOURS: Closed females, puppies. Call 646- 646-1166: other times by appoint­ age, no pets, $195, 643-4884. wanted immediately, call that Joe and I are married now and would like to be alone. VK93 jack of spades but he has no D&A ROOFING. Roofs, Sat., Sun. 10-6, Final Day 0256. ment. after 5, 646-3359. Le Roy makes a date with a girl, stands her up and sits at ♦ A 10 9 7 5 need of that trick. *K84 DRIVEWAYS - 9’ wide, 100’ siding, gutters, and leaders. Mon., Dec. 1, 10 a.m. - 9 HORACE STREET-newer We have a large variety of 3 1/2 ROOM apartment, like our place all evening, just watching TV or playing cards What he has need of are four private home, pieasant, con­ WEST EAST Captain Easy — Croo)|ts and Lawrence long, $289, completely in­ Free estimates. Fuliy in­ p.m. duplex, three bedrooms, IV2 deluxe one & two bedroom □ AUTOMOTIVE with us. tricks in the diamond suit. He 48 baths, $260 security plus venient location, working He’ll come to our place right after work, just like he lives AQ108164 *K93 stalled on your base. Cold- sured, 249-0205. IN THE BANQUET HALLS. Free Antiques Townhouse and Garden may collect five, but he S'klATTERH NEVER MIND'. lease. Available either adults, no children, pets, 643- V Q 10 6 VJ342 PEKFECT1...A p l e a s a n t SYLVAN MM, g r e a t : j u s t s m e l l t h a t mix. 688-0863 out of town call delivery with any purchase. here. I’ve been setting the supper table for three almost doesn't need them. Four WASH? y im p r o b a b l y December 1 5 th or Janurary type units throughout 86 ♦ K3 l a n d in s s p o t a n d c a m p s i t e : collect. WANTED Antique furniture, 2880. Autos For Sale 61 every night since I ’ve been married, and I ’m tired of it. ♦ diamonds plus one spade, two JUST SEEING 1st. 649-1955. Manchester. A.J75 Heating-Plumbing 35 glass, pewter, oil paintings, or Joe says he wishes Le Roy would bug off, but he doesn’t * Q 10 6 2 hearts and two clubs make a T H IN G S Jy ODD JOBS - Trucking, home 41” ROUND dark pine dining other antique items. R. DAMATO ENTERPRISES NEED CAR? Credit bad’’ want to hurt his feelings. I hate to say anything because Joe SOUTH (D) total of nine and South has bid table, by Colonial House with SIX ROOM Duplex, three repairs, serving Manchester SEWERLINES, sink lines, Harrison, 643-8709. 240 New State Rd. Manchester, Bankrupt? Repossessed? and Le Roy have been like brothers since they were kids, A A J 2 to take nine. for five years. Free es­ two leaves, excellent value, bedrooms, $190 monthly, 646-1021 Honest Douglas accepts V A 87 cleaned with electric cutters, $75, also, folding ping pong security, no utilities, central city of Village Charm and I don’t think it’s my place to do the uiking. South ducks the king of timates. 643-0304. by professionals. McKinney FURNITURE - Rugs, pain­ lowest down, smallest So what do you say? ♦ QJ42 spades, plays his jack when table net and paddles, like location, 646-3285 after 3. A A93 Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ tings, pewter, dolls, crocks, Looking for an Apt.? payments. Douglas Motors, FED UP the spade is led back and CARPET Installation - new, $25, call after 4, 644-2287. lamps, etc. Now accepting We have 30 different I 345 Main. North-South vulnerable pany, 643-5308. MANCHESTER - newer two DEAR FBD UP: It’s your husband’s place to tell his old takes his ace when the third Commercial, residential, consignments, for December FOUR ROOMS - Ground floor, apartments and carpet repairs. Free es­ TAKE soil away the Blue central, heated, electric bedroom Duplex, half of two buddy that; newlyweds need a little privacy. And if he spade is led. Theq he leads the NO JOB too small, toilet auction. 644-8962. TOYOTA - See us for reliable West North East South queen of idamonds and lets it timates, 643-9758, Lustre way from carpets and stove, middleaged couple family, includes appliances, townhouses, in 171 used Toyotas with our 60-day doesn’t tell him, it means that he isn’t as fed up with him as repairs, plugged drains, upholstery. Rent electric convenient location, $230 per locations throughout) you are—in which case, you should tell Le Roy as nicely as ride. East takes his king and kitchen faucets replaced, ANTIQUES Wanted - preferred. Call between 5-7, 1007c warranty. We also buy 1 N T . CHIMNEY SWEEPS - have shampooer. $1. E. A. Johnson American furniture, oriental 649-1919. month, Paul W. Dougan Manchester. used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, possible nolt to come around so often. can’t lead a spade so South repaired, rec rooms, Paint Company, Realtor, 646-1021 or 643-4535. Pass 3 N T. Pass Pass scores game and rubber. your fireplace cleaned bathroom remodeling, heat rugs, paintings, pewter. Wind­ 1 bedroom ranch 345 C e n te r S tr e e t. Pass professionally, call 872-0930, sor chairs, crocks, jugs, TWO BEDROOM, luxury Manchester. 646-4321. modernization, etc. Free es­ APARTMENT Size gas stove, MANCHESTER - nice one type at the Opening lead — 6 A timates gladly given. M & M wcathervanes, primitives, Townhouse, located in SNOWPLOWING, commer­ Coldspot refrigerator with Highland Park section of bedroom apartment, Teresa $195 Astro-graph J Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. Ron Dionne, 643-1691. cial and residential, freezer compartment, call ...... Manchester. Wooded and available at The ’Teresa, close 1 bedroom junk cars. Call Joey. Tolland So many readers have asked Alley Oop — Dave Graue to shopping and churches, in­ townhouse at sidewalks. Free estimates. FRANK SCOTELLA Plum­ 647-1531. ______Wanted to Buy 49 private. For information, call Auto Body. 528-1990. By BERNICE BEDE OSOL By Oswald & James Jacoby us if you must respond to a 649-3015 after 4. 646-1616 or 649-5295, cludes carpeting, air con­ Independence Some bridge hands are so short-club opening bid that we bing - Repairs and TV antenna and rotor. ditioning, $195 per month, DID OOP JUST ... MAYBE YOU'D B E T­ GOOD 'l INCIDENTALLY, DOC Ol.D DOLLS - Paying top Village $250 1968 YELLOW automatic VW will discuss it again. BRONSON SAID SHE D remodeling, sewer lines Channel Master, $40; SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) If simple that the correct bid­ DRIVE UP TER FILL HIM IN ON id e a ! j w h e n do you e k p e o ; LIGHT TRUCKING - yards, prices for your old dolls, $65. FOUR ROOM Apartm ent, Paul W. Dougan Realtor, 646- bedroom convertible, good second car, We open three-card club HIS NEW ASSISTANT ARRIVE t o m o r r o w cleaned electrically. Prompt Magnum Red Wing bow and For Sunday, Nov. 30, 1975 something comes up on which ding and play stand out. Yet THE NEW PROJECT WHILE, attics, cellars, cleaned, some and up for China and bisque heat, hot water, tile bath, near 1021 or 643-4535. townhouse at call 875-1897 after 5. suits with certain balanced I MAKE US SOME COFFEE.' TO SHOW U P ? OR THE NEKT DAY.' service on emergencies. 643- accessories, $50; Bookcase ARIES (March 21-April 19) you need to make a decision, bridge players go wrong for tree work. No job too small, dolls. $100 and up for Bye'lo. bus line, $195. Security and Pine Ridge hands. This is not a forcing bid 7024. double bed with box spring You have the innate ability to­ seclude yourself and reason it one reason or another. call 646-8864. Never give or sell a doll lease, adults, no pets. Call 649- MANCHESTER - newer one MERCEDES BENZ, 230,1966. and we expect our partners to and rrfaltress, $35; blond dou­ bedroom Townhouse, full Village $230 day to inspire others to go forth out Others would only confuse South has a normal notrump BOTTl HEATING and Plum­ without getting our offer. Call 7620. Very clean, very good condi­ pass with less than six points. ELECTRICAL Installation - ble bed frame and headboard, basement, private entrances bedroom and do things they know they you. opening bid and North a nor­ bing - AH heating and" plum- locally. 875-7356. tion. Excellent buy. Call 522- There is no real tragedy in $10; portable Necchi sewing ROCKVILLE - three room and patio, includes heat, townhouse at should do, but lor which they SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. mal raise to game. There is no blnl ;epirrplus^^^^^^^ 9800 days, or 247-9031. have previously lacked motiva­ playing an occasional un­ machine, $25; large acrylic oil apartment, with heat, hot appliances and carpeting, $230 Homestead Park 21) You could feel pressed into reason to waste time with his tion. satisfactory one club contract Painting-Papering 32 Call 643-14%...... painting, $25. brown Bar- water, stove, refrigerator, per month, Paul W. Dougan Village $245 PARTS DEPARTMENT now a corner today, but don't fret. diamond suit. He has no ...... calounger, $20. 646-0136 Realtor, 646-1021 or 643-4535. 1 bedroom ranch TAURUS (April 20-May 20) You'll work your way out in a singleton and should try for and most of the time when our Flooring 36 and garage, $158, second floor, open Saturdays. Complete line INSIDE - Outside painting. □ RENTALS ideal for single person, no type at Sunny of Chrysler parts. Chorches Rejoice at the little flashes ol manner that may amaze even the nine trick game. partner does pass, fourth hand you with Its originality. Special rates for people over pets, security deposit DUPLEX - Five rooms, three Brooke Village Motors, 649-3646. brilliance that shine through an West leads the six of spades. bails us out by bidding FLOOR Sanding - Refinishing, $215 otherwise dull day. When you 65. Fully insured. Estimates required, call 643-9678. bedrooms, appliances, wall- bedroom CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. East produces the king and it something. No one gets to floors like new, no waxing, Rooms tor Rent 52 to-wall carpeting, laundry gel a bright thought, follow play a mere one club. given. Call 649-7863. (specializing in older floors). KALERS-CfUnSMEN townhouse at 1969 TOYOTA Corona - parts, 19) Concentrate on your is up to South to let that king S9 hook-ups, full basement and through, don't belabor it newest interest today. Though Ceilings and inside painting. FLEA MARKET & MANCHESTER - Deluxe two Pine Ridge air conditioner and drive train hold the trick. South is giving WALLPAPER Hanging - $3.00 ESSEX MOTOR Inn - weekly bedroom Duplex, half of two attic, private yard, parking. in very good condition, any GEMINI (May 21-June 20) It seems frivolous, later you will John Verfaille, 646-5750 , 872- rooms. Single $56, double $69, Village per roll. Experinced T A G S A L E family, full basement, in- Near center. Security deposit. $265 reasonable offer 1-537-1627 You're belter equipped lor the lind you've laid a firm founda­ Berry’s World 2 2 2 2 . plus tax, continental 2 bedroom tradesman. Call R. Broad St. Common, clude.s appliances, carpeting, Adults, no pets. Available Amston. short pull than Ihe long haul to­ tion, Mr. Abernathy — Jones and Ridgeway breakfast, air conditioning, townhouse at Starkweather, 644-3194. Manchester. Behind $250 per month, Paul W. December 1st. 646-6297, or day. Stick to tasks that require AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) color TV, call 646-2300. Homestead Park quick bursts of energy, then Dairy Queen on Broad St. Dougan Realtor, 646-1021. 643- 643-5691. TWO KEYSTONE Classics - You will do something by im­ PAINTING - interior and Services Wanted 38 4535. Village L-60X14 tires, $180 or best rest. MONTy GO I don't rbaeaaber sa vin g a n y t h in g Indoors every Sunday, 8 FURNISHED TOWNHOUSE- $2901 pulse that could amaze your exterior, paperhanging, MANCHESTER - central, re­ 2 bedroom offer, 568-4376. friends and even yourself. After FETCH AAV ABOUT HILDAfe, DUDUey'S, PlEPiPtE'S, NEW STORE Opening - a.m. - 5 p.m. to share expenses- $127.50 plus CANCER (June 21-July 22) A excellent work. References. MANCHESTER - quiet one cent three bedroom duplex, townhouse at the person you thought you know the surprise, reaction will be in 9LIPPER9! . OTTO'SOR PILUY JOE'9 SLIPPERS. Interested in acquiring hand­ Antiques, WW I S It items, electricity. Call 644-0121 after den, fireplace, enclosed sun- Free estimates. Fully in­ glassware, bottles, tinware, bedroom apartment, includes Coach House $2901 1965 CHEVY Impala, good well will exhibit a far deeper your favor. sured. Martin Mattson, 649- crafted items. Call 649-9190. chairs, trunks, books, etc. 6. ______heat, appliances, carpeting, porch, finished basement, running condition, $250 or best perception than you thought I f V l W * p riv a te d rivew ay. $275 2 bedroom PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) 4431. and air conditioning, $215 per offer, 647-1515, ask for Pete. she posse.ised. You'll be in­ Fortune smiles, but lleetingly. If n No Admission Charge BEDROOM- for rent, share month, Paul W. Dougan monthly, lease, security, duplex Vj of a trigued with Ihe discovery. vlooFl IVz baths and kitchen, 649- two-family you pounce upon it at the first PAPER HANGING Expert. 649-6544 Realtor, 646-1021, or 643-4535. Larry F. Fiano Realtors, 649- $230 1973 GRAND AM, asking blush, you can capitalize on □ MISC. FOR SALE 7630. 3 bedroom LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Don't Your average paper, in 5371. $2475, good tires, air- bank too heavily on a quiet day luck today. If you hesitate, all Is average room, $25. Mr. HANDYMAN’S Special - four duplex Vs of a conditioning. electric win­ at home today. Drop-ins are lost. Richman, 646-3864. Apartments For Rent 53 FIVE ROOM Duplex, im­ Articles lor Sale 41 4x8, POOL Table, four cues, in rooms, first floor, garage, two-family $2801 dows, am/fm radio, power likely, bul you'll relish playing very good condition, has rack cellar storage, large yard, on mediate occupancy, adults steering, 643-1915, host. Your R. HEBERT & Son also. $70, call 643-6595. WE HAVE customers waiting Hartford, Rd. Manchester, preferred, no pets, DAMATO ALUMINUM sheets used as for the rental of your apart­ references, $150, Write Box H, VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) You paperhanging, painting, com­ printing plates, .007 thick, $165 monthly, call 649-2871. VEGA 1972 ^pdan, new tires, n c i mercial and residential, free ment or home. J.D. Real Manchester Herald. ENTERPRISES, INC. are inclined to be restless to­ Birthday 23x32” . 25 cents each or 5 for MOVIE OUTFIT - ‘'ardly low mileage, If/m tape and day. Ease Ihe tension by drop­ Jones WP&EUAY IP29 estimates, 644-0642. Estate Associates, Inc. 646- $1. Phone 643-2711. used, Kodak camera, 8mm THREE Bedroom 240 New State Rd. extras. $1,500. Call 649-0628. ping in on a friend for a short Nov. 30, 1975 1980. Townhouse, centrally located, projector, large screen, Manchester visit. Good things will happen to you J. P. LEWIS & SON - Custom CLEAN USED refrigerators, reasonable, excellent, 644- built-ins, carpeted, $295 per 1968 OPEL Cadet wagon, Painting - Interior and LOOKING for anything in real Rental office open LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) You this coming year so frequently Born Loser — Art Sansom ranges, automatic -washery 8405. month, heated. Security PRESIDENTIAL needs minor repairs, best they will almost seem exterior. Paperhanging. estate rental - apartments, 9 to 5 weekdays are amaiingly resourceful to­ with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s required. 646-1316 or after 5, offer. Call 568-7056. monotonous. However, you Remodeling. Gutters. Fully homes, multiple dwellings, no VILLAGE APTS. 9 to 3 Saturdays day. You can make a line profit Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- CHRISTMAS TREES - 649-8782. can't rely totally on chance to 7 insured. 649-9658. fees. Call J.D. Real Estate MANCHESTER PAUL W. DOUGAN, 1969 CHEVY Impala, good on something that others I DOMTAPFPECIATB 2171 thousands to choose from, get you out of sticky situations. BUTI JQ^T tagging. Yeomans Tree Associates, Inc. 646-1980. DUPLEX, four rooms, two Realtor anytime running condition, good se­ would turn their noses up at. 1 NKWsi'Ai'KH kntp;hi’rlsk assn I VOUUP'SIUCp ONE! REASONABLE Rates, Farm, 411 Lake Rd., Andover, bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, near 648-1021 - 643-4S39 cond car, best offer, 646-4535. BOOdsHTTHOSe SEASONED CORD Wood - MANCHESTER- Deluxe 2 One and two bedrooms. Bugs Bunny — Heimdahl and StoHel excellent workmanship, pain­ cord and 1/2 cord loads, Follow signs from Route 6. hospital, $190 per month. FOP DOU'T ting and paperhanging. Also, bedroom Townhouse, IV2 References required. Near schools, churches 1966 VOLKSWAGEN Camper delivered, E. Yeomans, 742- baths, full basement, private UJCW/ roofing chimney work and TWO SNOW TIRES- mounted Philbrick Agency Realtors, and shopping center, on van, good condition, good 'r~ 'tou.HumoMie gutters, call 643-8885, 8907. ______entrances and patio, includes NEWER two family, three tires, rebuilt engine, $300, cail on Ford rims, E78xl4, asking 646-4200. bus line. Call anytime. bedrooms, full basement, ful­ YER FRIENDS'LL GET THESE SQUIRTIN 'Have an arm exerciser!" /^Bcar IT.. $30 call 643-9954 after five heat, appliances, carpeting, 643-4762 anytime. Building-Contracting 33 ROTOR ANTENNA for sale. pool, air-conditioning, $290 ly applianced, and carpeted, A JOLT OUT O' THIS T FLOWERS ARE: ^ Call 646-4822 after 5. o'clock. MANCHESTER- Very clean, $250 per month plus security. A B A R R E L ------h------— per month. Paul W. Dougan, 6 4 6 -2 6 2 3 1965 CHEVROLET, Super BUZZER, FUDDSY/J Our Boarding House — Carroll & McCormick NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - Realtor, 646-1021 or 643-4535. four room apartment; two Call 643-0097. O’ LAUG HS/ HAND MADE Pine Dining bedrooms, stove, no pets, Sport Convertible, running [BUGSY'S Remodelihg, repairing, ad­ DARK RICH Loam - five LAUGH-A- yards $28, plus tax, gravel and room Tressell Table, 39” wide security deposit, available im­ SIX ROOM Duplex - available condition, $150, call 643-8042. ditions, rec rooms, prehes and VERNON - Town House Af/zvLjre AM06, ITS A PREAM EGAP, FATHER, HAVEN'T stone, seasoned firewood, 643- by 6' long, call 649-0831 after 4 mediately, $150. 647-1414. December 10, nice yard, $195 a/ovelves roofing. No job too small. Call o'clock. Gardens, a beautifully 1966 FORD Mustang, very COME TRUE! .SOME­ you HEARP OF m en tal 649-3144. 9504. landscaped .apartment com­ without heat, 649-6622 days, 643-7267 evenings, good running condition, and TIMES I VllAS LONESOME EXERCISE? SCIENTISTS i OAK AND HICKORY munity of unusual architec­ otherwise, for sale, call 643- JOeeiN' BUT NOW I'LL HAVE FOUND THAT MUSICAL LOVERS - tural design, featuring private CARPENTRY - Repai.s. Firewood, seasoned, split, 9606. HAVE MY OWN SON FOR IT'S TWICE AS A U U '/ - Kenwood KR 5200. receiver, entrances, private patio with . NOW RENTING! i TWO ROOM furnished apart­ remodeling, additions, gar­ delivered, $25, one half cord, COMPANY AND IT'LL EFFECTIVE AS BSR McDonald 710 turntable, sliding glass door, wall-to- ment, East Hartford- The Flintstones — Hanna-Barbera Productions ages, roofing, call David call 643-0325. 1970 VOLKSWAGEN, Ghia, BE A GREAT CHANCE OLD- FASHIONED Patria, 644-1796. linear suspension speakers. wall carpeting, range, ^ INDEPENDENCE 1 Glastonbury line, parking, Call 568-0439. private entrance, call radials, FM radio, excellent To CA.TCH UP ON CALISTHENICS.' refrigerator, disposal, master ...BUT, MlTZI PORTABLE Color TV set, evenings, 528-7848. condition, call 649-7456. THE n e w s ! WES ROBBINS carprpentry excellent condition, $125. Call TV antenna, traverse rods; KEPT BAYING: remodeling specialist,st. Ad- PANASONIC AM/FM stereo storage and laundry facilities ^ VILLAGE : ^WHAT'S WKON6 radio and record player, six 649-8434. Manchester e MANCHESTER Gardens - 1966 CHEVY, four door, V-8, r ditions, rec rooms, dormers, in basement. Total electric, automatic, good running con­ WITH e<53SHBLL built-ins, bathrooms, months old, asking $100, call no pets. Two bedroom ' Dir. from Route 6 8i 44A J two bedroom duplex in IF YA'O PUT SOME WHITE'S"... after 6 p.m., 646-1695. HAND PAINTED Christmas beautiful country setting, $189 dition. $300 or best offer. Call kitchens. 649-3446. gifts, lighted trees, lamps, apartments immediately North on Rt. 83 (Main St.) ♦ 875-7801, Z IP INTA THESE available through November « to Henry. $ monthly includes heat, hot DEMONSTRATIONS, sh ufflin' LEON ClESZYNSKl builder -^"''FOR SALE firew o^, oak 18’' clocks, plaques, and figurines, water, appliances,jppl and manger sets, candle holders 1, $200 per month. Call 872- 1968 VOLVO, red, standard WE'D MAKE ■ ' FASTER homes custom built, long, excellent foj;Hreplace or 0528 Monday through Friday 8 I Unusual one bedroom Townhouses in parking. Walk to everything. new and much more, reasonably shift. Call 643-7304. I^O R E , THAN remodeled, additions, rec stove, call 649-1022. a.m. - 5 p.m. for appointment. ♦ park-like setting, quiet neighborhood,! Superintendent,jperln 646-0090,...... A GUV priced, call 875-1165. Robert C. White Company, SALES/ rooms, garages, kitchens ♦ close to shopping, church, bus, pool and^ MGB- 1974, Moving to Califor­ LAVIN’ remodeled, bath tile, cement BOLENS Snowblower, $550 UNUSUAL Deluxe one 236-5961. Equal housing. A RUG new rarely used, sacrifice at nia, Must sell, perfect condi­ work. Steps, dormers. bedroom Townhouse, private ♦ tennis. j tion, AM/FM radio, snow THATS Residential or commercial. $350. Call 644-0636 after 6. BEDDING entrances and patio, full base­ FURNISHED 1 1/2 room ef­ « Featuring: ficiency apartment. Heat, hot tires, must be seen, $3,500, Too Bis; Call 649-4291. ment, includes, heat, call 646-7587. DRY OAK Fireplace wood, appliances, carpeting, and • Massive Bedroom • Walk-In Closets water. Security. Bus, $145, LIQUIDATIDN : '■f TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY split and ready for fireplace, pool. $245 per month. Paul W. • Full Basement • Laundry Hook-Ups 289-7475. $20 orders, delivered, At Holiday Inn • Private Entrances and Patios CHEVY Townsman, station Carpentry and general con­ Dougan, Realtor, 646-1021 or wagon, 1971. Good condition, 0 ? SIGNS telephone 742-7886. 1-84 Exit 58 643-4535. » Air Conditioner • Color Co-ordinated Decor MANCHESTER - Brand new Buz Sawyer — Roy Crane tracting. Residential and $1,050. Call 872-6227. HIM UP= „ commercial. Whether it be a 363 Roberta St. Includes Heat three bedroom duplexes, star­ 1 X ' I M Rn U? Pit Oft, 11-29 BUT DID YOU NOT SEE T'LL GIVE YOU ONE GUESS FOR SALE - three piece, an­ ting at $250 per month. (p 1»I$ »T w It [ s c r a m ,YOU WII.R POCSi" small repair job, a custom East Hartford NEWER three bedroom 1932 Ford pick-up truck, four THE WARNING SIGN NOT WHO REMOVED THAT built home or anything in tique bedroom set original Includes appliances, and is decorations, $200. 871-0049 Liquidation of over 800 m U of Duplex, 1 1/2 baths, all We have a large variety of 1 & 2-bedroom cylinder, good condition, $695, TO WALK ON THE gEACH WARNING SIGN, CHIU. J between, call 646-1379. holel*mottl tpecification mat- fully carpeted, heat not in­ Short Ribs — Frank Hilt after 5 p.m. appliances, carpeting, full apartments and townhouses throughout cluded. No pets. Security and call 649-5400 or 649-3236. ^AT NIGH'. ? treaeea from Gold Bond and basement, $260 monthly, TOBIAS CARPENTRY Ser­ other name brands. Contract the Town of Manchester. references required. 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For free es­ tion, 643-7094 after 4 p.m. 1 2) 19)S ty NEA Inc ' M Nt« US Pit (HI 11-19 timate, call 646-2672. 4226. purchno. ______^♦.♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦• P ^ . FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Sat.. Nov. 29, 1975 Obituary Police report

J . Powell Schuntier Jr. Manchester J. Powell Schunder Jr., 59, of West Recent arrests include: He was charged with speeding. Hartford died Friday at Hartford • David P. Deyorio, 23, of 44 Court is Dec. 23. Hospital. He was the father of Peter Village St., Rockville was arrested A. Schunder of Manchester. today at 12:24 a.m. on Broad St. and A 1969 Corvette owned by Leonard He is also survived by his wife, charged with illegal possession of Werner of 9 W. Middle Tpke. was another son and five grandchildren. controlled substance (valium), stolen Friday after 7 p.m. from in The funeral is Monday at 1 p.m. at operating a motor vehicle while front of his home. Taylor and Modeen Funeral Home, license is suspended, and operating State police recovered the car 136 Main St., West Hartford. Burial under the influence. Court is Dec. 15. after it was involved in an accident in will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Hart­ • John J. Gorman, 16, of 56 E. East Lyme. They arrested two ford.^ Maple St. was arrested today at 12:25 teenagers who were in the car. Frjends may call at the funeral a.m. at the P & L Restaurant on E. David Sawtelle, 16, of 4 Tanner St. home)me Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Middle Tpke. and charged with and Joseph Healy, 18, of Colchester p.m.j fourth-degree larceny (theft of ser­ were uninjured in the crash. Police vices). Court is Dec. 15. charged them with second-degree William C. Ertel Jr. • Anyta C. Devanas, 28, of 374 larceny and held them in lieu of Jl,- RbcKVILLE - William C. Ertel Hartford Rd. was arrested Friday at 000 surety bond each for court in New Jr., 85, formerly of Mountain St., 1:48 a.m. at her home and charged London Monday. died Friday at a Rockville convales­ with breach of peace and intoxica­ cent home. tion. Court was to be Friday. The 1967 Ford of Mrs. Beverly Mr. Ertel was born in Rockville • Two 15-year-old Bolton girls Tanner of 157 St. John St. was stolen and had lived here all his life. He had were arrested Friday at 12:20 p.m. at early this morning from her garage. been employed as a weaver at local the Sears store in the Parkade and Patrolman Donald Wright saw. the mills before his retirement. charged with fourth-degree larceny car being operated in a strange Survivors are a son, William C. (shoplifting). They were referred to manner on Lilac St. at Center St. Ertel Jr. of Manchester; three Juvenile Court and released to their When he turned his cruiser around to daughters, Mrs. James Yoreo of parents. go back and check it, no one was in it. Tolland, Mrs. William Verge of Police returned the car. Hamden and Sister Mary Agnes of Michael B. Smith, 16, of 69 Jesus, of the Sisters of the Good Congress St. was injured in a two-car Recent breaks and thefts include; Display on world hunger Shepherd, Hartford; three brothers, collision Friday at 11:28 p.m. on • The House of Chung on Broad St. Harry Ertel, Edwin Ertel and Arthur Cooper Hill St. at Cedar St. was broken into early today. About 20 This exhibit on world hunger is on display this week at has sent funds to various food and self-help projects. Ertel, all of Rockville; two sisters, The car driven by Smith struck the cases of beer are missing. Mary Cheney Library. The feature, presented by the Books and information are available to the public either Mrs. Daniel Kerr and Miss Louise rear end of the parked car owned by • Floyd’s Market at 1 Broad St. Ertel, both of Rockville; five Manchester Council on World Hunger, includes a collage on display or in the hunger file in the library’s reference Sandra Cromwell, 29, of 58 Cooper was broken into Friday morning. and a map of the world indicating areas where the council room. (Herald photo by Dunn) grandchildren and four great­ Hill St. The cars were towed away. Missing are eight cases of beer. grandchildren. Smith was taken to Manchester • A home on Edmund ,jSt. was The funeral is Monday at 9:15 a.m. Memorial Hospital where he was broken into Thursday night. TVothing from Burke-Fortin Funeral Home, 76 treated and released. appears to be missing. Prospect St., with a Mass at St. Ber­ Ellington man faces SCANDINAVIAN nard’s Church at 10. Burial will be in WORLD St. Bernard’s Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral New York State lottery charges of larceny home Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thomas B. Tambling, 21, breaks totalled $1,200 in RELAX to undergo revamping of 1 West Rd., Ellington value. in a was arrested Friday on a Tambling is being held in 'ALBANY, N.Y. (UPI) - It will be held, although unfinished drawings court warrant charging lieu of $1,000 surety bond in SAUNA take “at least two months’’ to will be completed. him with six counts pf the correction center in INNSBRUCK*SPINNERIN*S«SKA' About revamp the New York lottery, which Carey announced Friday he was burglary and five counts of Hartford for court Mon­ larceny. FREE T-NECK SHAT was swept clean by Gov. Hugh L. firing Lottery Director Jerry Bruno day. OPEN with purchase of outfit town Carey Friday, a Carey spokesman and laying off or transferring 317 ‘The charges stem from SATURDAY (You must bring this ad) says. other lottery employes. recent breaks into the Fire calls The search is under way for a Bruno said he was “sacrificed” Aberle Turkey Farm, the 2-8 “nationally recognized” lottery while those really to blame for the Pearl Oil Co., the Hall Manchester Daily From 11 UL to 2 PA Manchester High School Class of EXPERT MASSAQES expert to sort out the trouble-plagued lottery’s problems were not touched. Memorial Library, the Today, 12:34 a.m. —odor STARTING AT $15 1936A reunion committee will meet game, which had already been shut “1 realize I have to be sacrificed to First Evangelical of gas at 148 Edgerton St. Open 10 U to 11 Pit Monday at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. down for a month. restore public confidence in the Lutheran Church, the (Town) 902 MAIN ST. Florence leemon Ford, 156 Cushman lottery,” Bruno said. But he said, Longview .School, and a Today, 8:50 a.m. —wall WILLIMANTIC In the meantime, the spokesman 423-9755 Dr., and not Class 1936B as reported said, no new lottery games will he “I’m not willing to take the blame private home, police said. socket hot at 47 Teresa Rd. in Friday’s Herald. All interested when I’m not deserving of the blame. The property lost in the (Town) class members are invited to attend McDivitt Dr. “The Other Side of Mid­ It’s unfair.” this meeting. night” by Sidney ^Sheldon will be dis­ Carey suspended the $50-million-a- Faith Baptist Church of Manchester cussed. year lottery Oct. 22 after duplicate MCC cuts some courses Reservations close Tuesday for the tickets were issued for a drawing. state budget cuts are for­ Meeting in the Orange Hall Golden Age Club Christmas party, Mrs. Fannie Hewitt Keibish, who The governor also released the 72 !•;. Center .St. Maneliesler, Cl. scheduled for Dec. 11, and may be cing Manchester Com­ to adjust to the drops. lived in Manchester for 69 years, is report of an outside consulting firm, munity College to cut at The courses may be A musical concert will be held on Sunday evening, made with Mrs. Georgina Vince, 643- now living at 822 N. 3rd Ave., which found “serious shortcomings” November 30 at 7 P.M. 4763. least 15 sections of elective added to the offerings of Phoenix, Ariz., and would like to in the lottery. courses taught by part- MCC’s extension division Mr. and Mrs. Rod Stewart of Chicago, 111, guest hear from her friends. Bruno, 49, was one of Carey’s ad­ time lecturers for the musicians. Manchester Rod and Gun Club will at much higher costs to the vance men during last fall’s cam­ spring semester, said students. File piililie is invited to attend. have its December quarterly Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Burns of paign. He also was a campaign aide Harry S. Godi, dean of stu­ meeting Monday at 8 p.m. at the General fund open ” / will ling unto the Lord, became he hath dealt Manchester will serve as host and to Sen. Robert F. Kennedy and Presi­ dent affairs. clubhouse, Daly Rd., Coventry. registration will now be bountifully with me” (Psalm 13:6) hostess Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. at dent John F. Kennedy. Registration for the Jan. 12 thi’ough 15. Lutz Junior Museum. Bruno blamed the Racing and spring semester has been Registration for com­ Mizpah-Spencer Group Circle of Wagering Board, which oversees the postponed from next week South United Methodist Church will The Rev. Dr. Felix Davis, pastor of munity service and exten­ lottery, and previous Republican to the week of Jan. 5, he meet Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. at Susan­ Second Congregational Church, will sion courses will be Jan. 5 governors for most of the lottery’s said. His office needs time through 15. nah Wesley Hall of the church, for a lead a devotional program Monday at problems. Christmas program. Hostesses are 1:30 p.m. in Cronin Hall of Mayfair “I can’t correct the ills of seven CONVERTIBLE Mrs. Lorraine Champequ, Mrs. Gardens. All Mayfair residents are years in six months,” he said. Phyllis Von Deck, Mrs. Evelyn invited. Jobert and Mrs. Christine Valentine. G0T€HA! Manchester Barracks, World War I Veterans, and Auxiliary will have a SLEEP SOFA The Book Discussion Group of The lottery It’s one Manchester Newcomers Club will Christmas party Dec. 21 at 1 p.m. at meet Monday at 8 p.m. at the home the VFW Home. Reservations close The weekly. Connecticut State electric that’s LIQUIDATION! of Mrs. Andrew Humphrey, 41 Dec. 14 and may be made with Mrs. Lottery number drawn Friday night Adelaide Pickett, 649-2285. in Hartford was; 48-Green-323. earned the Masons to have memorial service right to he MANCHESTER ROTARY CLUBS HOLIDAY INN Manchester Lodge of called a razor. Masons will have its an­ 10th ANNUAL nual semi-public memorial service for departed The new M>re/co’ 1-84 Exit 58 members Tuesday at 7:45 363 Roberts St. p.m. at the Masonic Tem­ ROTARY RAZOR' ple. • 36 Self-sharpening surgical steel I p East Hartford, Ct. The Rev. J. Stanton ANTIQUES blades, twice as many as ever before Conover, pastor of Bolton ' • No nicks • No cuts • Razor close, Liquidation of hundroda of Convertible Sleep Congregational Church, razor sharp, razor smooth shave Sofas of “Hotel-Motor Spocificatlon. Contract will be the guest speaker. • Nine closeness/comfort settings ovtr runs and cancellations from the country’s Ronald Erickson will be • Improved pop-up trimmer •-llfl/2 2 0 largeel Hotel Chalna aacrifleed at a fraction of soloist, and Jamqs W. MARKET voltage for world-wide use cost. Convortibla Sleep Sofas available In all McKay, organist. BUY BARLY CHRISTMAS GIFTS • Deluxe travel wallet. 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)Y Page 2 — WEEKEND — Nov. 29. 1975 WEEKEND - Nov. 29. 1975 - Page 3 New Hope benefit Festival planned New Hope Manor will sponsor a benefit Mary Cheney Library performance of the Mark Twain Masquers The annual State Junior Music Festival About DEUCIOUS PIZZA • GIANT GRINDERS • PASTA production of “The Fantasticks” Tuesday Forum of the arts sponsored by the Connecticut State adds many new books at 8 p.m. at the Roberts Theater, By June Tompkins Federation of Music and Dance Clubs will Kingswood-Oxford School on Troutbrook be March 27-28 and April 4-5 at the books New b^oks at Parker — Mortal stakes Dr., West Hartford. For ticket informa­ Bernhard Arts Center at the University of Manchester’s Mary Ponicsan — Tom Mix died tion, call New Hope at 643-2702. Bridgeport in Bridgeport. Cheney Library: for your sins PIZZERIA Other performances of “The Fan­ At the Atheneum Area theater The Connecticut State Music Festival is Fution Potok — In the beginning 182 S. Main St., Manchester 0pp. Spring Street tasticks” will be Thursday, Friday and Christmas in the Goodwin Parlor, a an annual musical event open to all Aldrich — nfa dark garden Salisbury - The gates of “Inherit the Wind,” the drama about the Connecticut young musicians through 18 hell OPEN DAILY EXCEPT MONDAYS 11 AM-11 PM Saturday at 8 p.m. For reservations, call traditional Victorian family Christmas famous Scopes “Monkey Trial” of the Here’s next schedule Armstrong — The Charlotte years of age from beginner through Armstrong festival Seymour — Harry’s game SPECIALIZING IN TAKE-OUT ORDERS 523-7345, or tickets will be available at the scene from the Goodwin mansion will be 1920s involving evolution that explores the door. musically advanced. It is not a competi­ Blume — Forever... Shimer — The cricket cage on view at the Wadsworth Atheneum in struggle for freedom of thought, will begin for town bookmobile Shipway — Free lance TEL. 643-0031 Hartford through Dec. 29. tion as entrants are judged solely on their Brunner — Six days to Sun­ Dinner-concert Friday in the Harriet S. Jorgensen individual performances. H e re ’s next w eek ’s Wednesday day Smiley — Libby Williams, Also at the Atheneum, The holiday Theater at University of Connecticut in Coffman — Veronique nurse-practitioner For information, contact Christine schedule for the 10:20 a.m. — Meadows Con­ An Elizabethan Christmas dinner- festival of trees will be on display Friday Storrs. ’The play by Lawrence and Lee will Craig — The Strasbourg Sparks — Last place in the Shoh, 20 Millview Terrace, Ridgefield, Manchester Public Library valescent Home. concert will be Dec. 13 at South through Dec. 14. There will be about 80 play through Dec. 13.at 8:15 p.m. For legacy world Conn. Telephone 438-4624. bookmobile: Congregational Church, at 1301 Forbes St., trees donated an decorated by area reservations, call the box office at 429- 11:40 a.m. — Bush Hill Rd. Dos Passos — Century’s ebb Stafford — The house by Gaddis — J R Exmoor East Hartford. The wassail bowl and plum businesses and organizations, all for sale 2912. i:30 p.m. — Tuck Rd. Song recital Monday Stirling — Strathmore SLATE POOL TABLES pudding will accompany a roast beef to the public, in Tapestry Hall. Gallico — Miracle in the At the Hartford Stage Company in Hart­ 10:20 a.m. — Laurel Manor. dinner served by costumed page boys. Ruth Wilson, alto soloist of Trinity 2:10 p.m. — Timrod Rd. wilderness Taylor — Place of the dawn ford, Edward Albee’s “All Over” plAys 11 a.m. — Bluefield Dr. Wetering — Outsider in Episcopal Church in Hartford, will pre­ 2:50 p.m. — Wyneding Hill Hannon — Doors Music will be provided by strolling At the Bushnell through Dec. 7. 11:40 a.m. — Carver Lane. Amsterdam HIGH QUALITY carolers and instrumentalists. After the sent a song recital Dec. 7 at 4 p.m. in the Rd. Hogan — The proving gun Tonight at 8 p.m. at BushnelljiMemorial A “mini” subscription season is 1:30 p.m. — Ridge St. Hunter — Gently through Wood — The killing gift meal there will be a concert by the church at 120 Sigourney St., Hartford. 3:30 p.m. Hall in Hartford, barbershop singing will available for the Stage Company’s three 2:10 p.m. — Seaman Circle. Carriage Dr. the woods Wyllie — The butterfly flood 'University of Connecticut Chamber Her program will include music by 2:50 p.m. — Edison and final productions — Ray Aranha’s “The 4:10 p.m. Kane Rd. Hunter — Where there’s Non-Fiction Singers. be featured in a special Bicentennial Whitney Rds. LOW PRICES Estate,” a world premiere, “Dream on Brahms, Debussy, Lucas Foss and smoke Arlen — Passage to Ararat For information, call Doris Rayner at program, “From Sea to Shining Sea.” Glanville-Hicks. The event is free. 3:30 p.m. — Wedgewood Dr. Sunday at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m., Tanya Monkey Mountain” by Derek Walcott, and Thursday John — The carnellian circle Asimov — The ends of the 289-6401 or Barbara Barone at 289-3885. “Born Yesterday,” the classic American 4:10 p.m. — Fountain Kennedy — The domino earth Tucker and her sister. La Costa, will pre­ Village Apartments. comedy by Garson Kanin. An extra week Poetry contest 10:20 a.m. — Park Chestnut principle Bailey — Thomas Merton on FULL SERVICE First airing set sent a Country and Western show. Apartments. Kentrick — Stealing Lillian mysticism Wednesday at 8 p.m., Israel Stage has been added to the run of each show, A $1,500 grand prize will be awarded in Tuesday The Eugene O’Neill Memorial Theater and seats will be subscribed on a first- 11 a.m. — Diane Dr. Klein — Sunshine Bradley — Keeping food Slate Table from Festival 1975 will be presented. the current Poetry Contest sponsored by 10:20 a.m. — Victoria Rd. 00 Center in Waterford is giving a new come, first-served basis. 11:40 a.m. — Squire Village LeBaron — The diamond safe Friday at 8 p.m.. The Connecticut Opera the World of Poetry, a monthly newsletter 11 a.m. — Walnut and Arch sky «246 musical its fi st airing in a workshop For reservations and additional infor­ for poets. Apartments. Canfield — Coup d’etat in Association will present Puccini’s Sts. 1:30 p.m. — Garden Dr. Loraine— Wrong man in the America; The CIA & the presentation this fall. mation on the savings series, call the Madama Butterfly featuring Pellegrini, Poems of all styles and on any subject 11:40 a.m. — Goslee Dr. and 2:10 p.m. — West Side Rec. mirror assassination of John F. theater box office at 525-5601. Called “Western Star ” the new musical Forst, Optoff and Rinaldi. Carlos Piantini are eligible to compete for the grand prize Cooper Hill St. 2:50 p.m. — Ardmore and Lovell — Dreamers in a Kennedy RIZZO POOL deals with the mythic theme of the drive conducts the orchestra. Tonight and Sunday mark the final per­ or for 49 other cash or merchandise 1:30 p.m. — Tudor Lane. Marshall Rds. haunted house Carr — From three cents a _2:10 p.m. — Doane St. to the American west. The setting is Dec. 7 at 3:30 p.m., the Connecticut formances of “Very Good Eddie” at the awards. Second place is $500. 3:30 p.m. — Level Rd. and Lyons — All God's children week... 2:50 p.m. — Montclair Dr. McCutchan — Coach north VERNON CIRCLE Colorado in 1876, the year it became a Valley Theatre Organ Society presents the Goodspeed Opera House in East Haddam. Each winning poem will be included in Elizabeth Dr. Clegg — New low-cost state. 3:30 p.m. — Carpenter Rd. Morrell — Testament sources of energy ivnr the New Egland premiere of George Wright in prestigious World of Poetry Anthology. 4:10 p.m. — Hillview The book is by Dale Wasserman, author For combination dinner and theater. Rules and official entry forms are 4:10 p.m. — Flag Dr. Apartments. O’Neill — The Rotterdam home ^ VERNON * 647-9420 a theater organ concert. The Coachlight Dinner Theatre in East delivery Daniels — Drawing for fun LAY-A WAY FOR CHRISTMAS of “Man of La Mancha,” and Alec Wilder For Bushnell ticket information, call available from World of Poetry, 801 Por- composed the music. Windsor is featuring Imogene Coca in Davis — The Battle of New the box office at 246-6807. tola Dr., Dept. 211, San Francisco, Calif Market “Once Upon A Mattress” through Dec. 28. 94127. What Americans are reading Evanoff — Best ways to catch more fish in fresh and The most-requested books 7. Circus, by Alistair Harold H,: Bloomfield. salt water HEIRLOOMS OF TOMORROfF ARE AT from 150 libraries across the Maclean. Search for good monkey 5. The save-your-life diet, by Farr — Fair enough country, compiled by the 8. Centennial, by James A. ;;j5j David Reuben. Guercio — Reading inter­ American Library Michener. 6. Total fitness in 30 minutes pretation in social sciences, iirsfi: , C O U N TR iA Association: 9. The great train robbery, is hard for UConn show '254 BROAD ST. MANCHESnR OPT a week, by Lawrence E. natural sciences & literature I Fiction by Micharl Crichton. Morehouse and Leonard Hadingham — Circles and Merchants In Early American I ^ " 10. Jaws, by Peter p*»*R*«* 1. Looking for Mister Good- Gross. standing stones A good monkey is hard to find, especial­ In the play, Bryan and his organ grinder Furniture Reproductions ______bar, by Judith Rossner. Benchley. 7. Winning through in­ Harris — The lonely heroes; ly one with “stage presence.” But the 2. Ragtime, by E. L. Doc- IMS#* are part of a crowd that comes out to greet blocks • Lamps • Fireplace Furnishings Nonfiction timidation, by Robert J. professional basketball’s University of Connecticut Dramatic Arts torow. RENT-A-CAR the William Jennings Bryan-like fun­ Gifts and Nautical Paraphernalia 1. Helter skelter, by Vincent Ringer. great centers Department claims success in locating 3. The moneychangers, by damentalist lawyer in the drama’s recrea­ OPEN TUE8., WED., 8AT. 10 A.M. - 9:30 PM fidQ ^ 1 7 ^ Bugliosi. 8. Bermuda triangle, by March — God, man, and one — after a week-long search. Arthur Hailey. tion 'of the famous Tennessee “Scopes THUR8.8FRI.10A.M.-9P.M. tW 9“ 5 l 7 3 |Q @ ! 2. Sylvia Porter’s money Charles Berlitz. Archie Bunker tZiim ** A little over a week ago, Lynn Gerr, a 4. Lord of the far island, by 1 Monkey Trial” of 1925. book, by Sylvia Porter. 9. Crazy salad; Some things ' Milgrim — Pathways to Victoria Holt. South Windsor senior who is stage Model WP4204MW QUALITY, VARIETY AND 3. B reach of faith , by about 10 women, by Nora Independence is The similarity of names between the 5. Curtain, by Agatha 0 manager for the department’s upcoming monkey and the man is coincidental, REASONABLE PRICES ARE YOURS AT Theodore H. White. Ephron. Ethnicity: Theory and production of “Inherit the Wind,” put out Christie. 4. T.M.: Discovering energy 10. Bring on the empty experience however, since the fire->and-brimstone COUNTRY LOFT! 6. Shogun, by James Clavell. and overcoming stress, by the word that the department was actively prosecutor in the play is actually named Q u a sa r horses, by David Niven. 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Mon. thru FrI., 10 A.M. - 9 P.M.; Sat. 10 A.M - The advertising deadline for 176 BURNSIDE AVL Consumer Sales Manchester Evening Herald, Manchester The production of the Jerome 5:30 P.M.; Sun. 12 to 5:00 P.|«^ the Dec. 6 issue of Weekend is Conn. 06040. Lawrence-Robert E. Lee play is scheduled EAST HiUTFORD Monday (Dec. 1) at noon. B28-15S4 Use Our Free Layaway Plan...Purchase Manchester Parkade King’s Section to open 8:15 p.m. Dec. 5. ^ Now...Plck up before Christmas. Page 4 — WEEKEND — Nov. 29, 1975 1:. WEEKEND - Nov. 29. 1975 - Page 5 Friday 9:00 (8-40) “Dr. No” (1962). The first James Bond film, set This week’s movies on TV 1:00 (5) “Only the Valiant” in Jamaica. Sean Connery, Today, Nov. 29 (1951). Gregory Peck, Bar­ Ursula Andress, Jack Lord. vestigates island for voodoo Island. Brian Donlevy, Robert sheriff who learns tricks from bara Payton. 11:30 (3) “ An Affair to 1:00 Saturday horrors. Boris Karloff, Preston. bounty hunter. Tony Perkins, 1:00 (9) “Born to Be Bad” Remember” (1957). Drama of Children’s Film Festival .. 3 Wrestling...... 22 Billy G raham ...... 10:00 Beverely Tyler. 6:30 (9) “Die Monster Die” Henry Fonda. (1934). John Fontaine, Robert love and separation. Cary Movies ...... 5-9 .. 20 Sesame St...... 24 Firing Line ...... Carol B urnett...... 3 1:00 (5) “Curse of Dracula” 2:30 (20) “Return of the ( 1956). American visits 1,11:30 (40) ‘‘Hot Line” Ryan, Zachary Scott. Grant, Deborah Kerr, Dick Van Dyke...... 20 24-57 Human Adaption ...... 57 Hee Haw ...... Weekend News...... 5 (1958). Vampire kills traveler Vikings" (1944). Story of fiancee’s parents, watches in (1969). Young man gets in­ 4:00 (9) “ Voice in the Richard Denning. Star T rek...... 22 .. 30 4:30 ...... ABC News Closeup...... 8-40 and assumes his identity. Norwegian forces, trained to horror as father turns into volved in an international Mirror” (1958). Richard 11:30 (5) ‘‘Advise and Woman Alive ...... 24 .. 40 Movies ...... 3-20 Wright Brothers...... 24 Francis Lederer, Norma fight the Nazis. giant fungus. Boris Karloff, crisis, due to baggage mix up. Egan, Walter Matthau, Julie, Consent” (1962). Story of the Vegetable Soup...... 30 7:30 Ebherhardt. Ascent of Man ...... 57 Soundstage...... » 57 3.00 ;9'- "Paratrooper” Susan Farmer. George Chakiris, Charles London. dirt and dignity of politics. 1:30 Land of the Three ...... 3 1:00 (9) “Kathy 0 .” Child 5:00 10:30 (1954). Officer resigns, and 9:00 ( 20-30) “Night Flight Boyer, Robert Taylor. 4:30 (20) “ Dance Hall” Henry Fonda, Gliene Tierney. Call of the W est...... 20 Public Affairs ...... 8 movie star makes life hard for Black News...... 5 re-enlists as a private, in From Moscow” (1973). Story (1950). Natasha Perry, Diana 12:40 (9) “ Green F ire” Wall St. Week...... 24 Mission: Impossible .. ... 5 As Schools Match Wits .. 22 publicity man, when she is U.F.O...... paratrooper outfit. Alan Ladd, of Soviet offical who defects. 1:00 (5) “The Great McGin- Dors. (1955). Young aristocrat What About Woman ...... 30 ... 9 8:00 Department S ...... 9 kidnapped. Dan Duryeaf Jan Susan Stephan. Yul Brynner, Henry Fonda, ty” (1940) Story of a man who 8:00 (3) “Tora! Tora! searches for a secret emerald Star Trek ...... 22 The Jeffersons ...... 3 11:0 Sterling. 2:00 3:30 (30) “Easter Parade” Virna Lisi. rises from being a tramp,'^ to Tora!” (1 WO). Drama about mine. Grace Kelly, Stewart Mister Rogers...... 24 Special: Black Arrow . ... 5 News...... 3-8-22-30-40 2:00 (22) “Trapeze" (1956). Soul T ra in ...... 3 (1948). Dancer tries to mold a 11:30 (3) “The X From mayor then back again.Brian the Japanese attack on Pearl Granger. 5:30 Howard Cosell ...... 8-40 Best of Groucho...... 5 The professional and personal Nashville on the Road ... 20 singer into a sophisticated Outer Space” (1966). An Donlevy, Akim Tamiroff. Harbor. Martin Balsam, 2:25 (5) “ Beasts of Faculty Conversation . .. 24 Hockey...... 9 Telethon Continues ...... 18 life of three trapeze artists. M ovie...... 22 dancer. Fred Astaire, Judy Orient based monster 1:30 (30) “The Bride Goes Jason Robards, Joseph Marseilles” (1959). Stephen Formby’s Workshop .. . . 30 700 Club Telethon...... 18 Dick Van Dyke...... 20 Burt Lancaster, Gina Lilas, Yoga and Y ou...... 24 Garland. terrorizes the world. Peggy Wild" (1948). Story of prim Gotten. Boyd, Anna Gay lor. Wall St. Week...... 57 Em ergency...... 20-22-30 11:30 Lollobrigida, Tony Curtis. Across the F ence...... 30 6:00 (5) "Wake Island" Neal. teacher who meets a child- 6:00 Why M e ...... 24 Movies ...... 3-8-40 2:00 (5) “Voodoo Island" 2:30 (1942). Story of U.S. Marine 11:30 (8) “The Tin Star” hating rounder. June Allyson, News...... 3-22 Woman Alive ...... 57 Rock Concert ...... 5 (1957). Famous writer in­ Movies ...... 5-20 corps, heroic deeds on Wake (1957). Story of inexperienced Van Johnson. 8:30 Woman...... 24 Movies ...... 5-9 Harness Racing ...... 9 Flying Nun ...... 30 Famous Classic Tales. .. 18 D o c...... 3 College Basketball.. .20-22-30 Sports on Week in Review...... 24 Memories of Prince Albert 57 Midnight 3:00 Black Perspective...... 30 9:00 Wrestling...... 9 Sunday shipping defective aircraft 3:00(9) “Pillars of the Sky” Policeman” (1973). Detec­ Today Movies ...... 3-9 parts for war effort. Burt Lan­ 11:00 (9) Harness Racing Open D oor...... 57 Mary Tyler Moore__ (1956). Cynical sergeant fights tives hunt a mass murderer. 12:45 (8-40) Army-Navy Speaking F reely ...... 24 ...3 1:00 7:30 (30) "Rachel and the caster, Edward G. Robinson. from Yonkers. 6:30 Frank Sinatra...... 5 Movie ...... 5 Indians with men he doesn’t Walter Matthau, Bruce Durn. 4:00 (8-40) College Foot­ Three Stooges...... 30 Stranger" (1948). Pioneer 2:00 (8) “The Fighting Ken­ like. Jeff Chandler, Dorothy 12130 (40) College Foot- News...... 3-2n-22-an S.W.A.T...... R-dn Best of Joe Franklin...... 9 11:30 (30) “Yes, My Darling ball: Alabama vs. Auburn. 3:30 drama with William Holden , tuckian” (1949). War hero baUT975. Consumer Survival Kit.24-57 Movies ...... 20-22-30 Malone. Daughter” (1939). Comedy 4:00 ( 22) Wrestling. 1:30 and Robert aids French settlers in Tuesday M ovie...... 30 A Family at W ar...... 24 4:00 (8) “Hey There, It’s about premarital sex. 6:00 (9) Racing from 7:00 Jerry Visits...... 3 Mitchum. Alabama. John Wayne. 8:30 (24) WHA Hockey: 4:00 Why Me...... 57 Yogi Bear” (1964). Animated Priscilla Lane, Jeffrey Lynn. Aqueduct: The Ramsey. Agronsky and Company ...3 Movie...... 30 Noon (5) “Lucky Losers” 2:00 (40) “The Three Worlds Whalers vs. Aeros. Hitchcock Hour ...... 5 feature. 11:30 (40) ‘‘Island of 8:00 (9) NHL Hockey: News...... 8-22 9:30 3:00 (1950). The Bowery Boys goto of Gulliver” (1960)p-Epntasy 9:00 (9) NHL Hockey: College Football...... 8-40 5:00 (9) “Johnny O’clock.” Despair” (1968). Drama set in Rangers vs. Penguins. Lawrence Welk...... 18 Bob Newhart...... 3 Risk of M arriage...... 30 work on Wall St. based on the Jonathan Swift Suave gambler gets on both a prison for women. Maria 11:30 ( 20-22-30) College Islanders vs. Blues. 1:00 (5) “The Plainsman” story. Kerwin Matthews. sides of the law. Dick Powell, Schell. Wednesday (1936). Romantic Western Basketball: UCLA vs. In­ 3:00 (5) “Kiss Me Deadly” Lee J. Cobb. Midnight (9) “ The Big 7:00 (18) World Team with Gary Cooper and Jean diana. Sunday, Nov. 30 (1955). Private eye picks up 6:00 (5) “The Fighting Ken­ Hangover” (1950). Promising Tennis: Indiana vs. Arthur!- beautiful girl and gets into tuckian” (1949), See 2:00 Sunday young lawyer overcomes Phoenix. 10:00 1:00^9) ‘^All My Sons” murder. Ralph Meeker, Paul Channel 8. 12:30 (20-22-30) Grands­ 6:00 4:00 8:30 liquor problem. Van Johnson, 8:00 ( 24) College Basket­ Lamp Unto My F e e t...... 3 (1948),.Son accuses father of Stewart. 9:00 (8-40) “The Laughing tand. Christopher Closeup ...... 3 M ovie...... Knicks Basketball ...... 9 Elizabeth Taylor. ball: Bridgeport vs. A foxy grandpa I Dream of Jeannie...... 8 1:00 (3) NFL Game of 6:30 Insight ...... 9:00 Southern Connecticut Catholic Service...... 9-22-30 the Week. If ever there was a foxy grandpa it’s , the lusty Insight ...... 3 Hocus Pocus Gang.. Kojak ...... 3 State. Latino...... 40 Janis Rule. . Are Free” (1972). Lpnely, Adverse” (1936). Historical 1:00 (20-22-30) NFL Foot­ old goat of “” TV series who’s even more Rev. Cleophus Robinson ... 5 Three Stooges ...... Special: A1 H irt__ ...... 5 Thursday Sesame St...... 57 Dragnet ...... Monday 4:30 (20) “Angels One Five” blind man meets aspiring ac­ romance with Fredric March ball: Steelers vs. Jets. obstreperous off the screen. (UPI photo) 7:00 Movies ...... 8-40 8:00 (9) NHL Hockey: 10:30 ( 1952). Jack Hawkins, tress; an unusual drama. and Olivia de Havilland. 2:00 (3) NFL Football: Camera Three ...... 3 4:30 Telethon Continues . .... 18 1:00 (5) “A Yank in the Rangers vs. Sabres. Michael Denison. Edward Albert, Goldie Hawn, Giants vs. Cowboys. Wonderwindow ...... 5 Look Up and Live ...... 3 NFL Footbali ...... McCoy ...... 20-22-30 RAF” (1941). Tyrone Power, 11:30 (9) Wrestling. Eileen Heckart. 12:30 (9) “ Back to Bataan” 4:30 (3) NFL Football: This is the Life ...... 8 Devlin...... 8 Human Dimension .. Masterpiece Theatre . . 24-57 Betty Grable. 8:00 (9) “Lucky Partners” 11:30 (3) “The President’s (1945), Colonel forms guerilla Vikings vs. Redskins. Friday Lucy Show...... 22 Point of V iew ...... 9 A Family at War ... 1:00 (9) “Any Number Can 10:00 (1940). Artist and girl each Lady” (1953). Story of An­ unit to fight the Japanese. 8:30 (9) NBA Basketball: 8:00 (9) NBA Basketball: Ring Around the World .. 30 Jewish H eritage...... 40 Eternal Light ...... Play" (1949). , Bronk ...... 3 own half of winning drew and Rachel Jackson. John Wayne, Anthony Quinn. Knicks vs. Kings. Knicks vs. 76ers. 10:45 Baron ...... Alexis Smith. 7:30 News...... 5 sweepstakes ticket. Ginger C harlton Heston;’ Susan 2:35 (5) “ Variety G irl” Monday 10:00 (57) AHL Hockey: Jewish Life ...... 30 Mo.ver's Journal,___ 4:00 (9) “Welcome to Hard Rogers, Ronald Colman. Arthur and Company...... 3 Ascent of Man ...... 24 Hayward. s (1947). Bing Crosby, Bob 7:00 (18) American Out- Indians vs. Americans. Yogi Bear ...... 5 11:00 5:00 Soundstage...... 57 Times” (1967). Henry Fonda, 9:00 ( 20-22-30) “Butterflies doorsman. Americans. 11:30 (5) ‘.‘Anthony Hope. Worship for Shut-Ins...... 8 Eye On Woman ...... 3 Mission: Impossible ... 10:30 9:00 (8-40) NFL Foot­ 10:15 (9) NHL Hockey: The Christophers...... 9 Flintstones...... 5 M ovie...... Sports E x tra ...... 5 ball : Patriots vs. Dolphins. Rangers vs. Scouts. Vegetable Soup...... 22 These are the D ays...... 8 To Be Annodhced ...... NY.P.D...... 9 Tuesday 4:00 (9) “Away All Boats” Rex Humbard...... 9 Championship of Magic Businessman decides to enter Sarrazin, Barbara Hershey. M ovie...... 30 11:00 (1956). Jeff Chandler, George Eternal Light ...... 22 Honeymooners ...... politics. Gary Cooper, Diane 12:30 (9) “Valley of the 8:00 News...... 3-8-22-30 1:00 (5) “Caught” (1949). Nader. Carrascolendas...... 30 Varsi. ^ Kings” (1954). Archeologist We Believe ...... 3 5:30 Gabe Pressman ...... 5 James Mason, Barbara Bel 4:30 (20) “ Brief Ecstasy” Gospel Holiday...... 40 11:30 (5) “Pursuit of Hap­ helps beautiful woman find Wonderama...... 5 Toy Pony...... 8 The Untouchables ...... 9 Geddes. (1937). Linden Travers, Paui Electric Company ...... 57 piness” (1971). Student ac­ Pharoah’s tomb. Robert Catholic Service...... 8 Determining F o rc e ___20-30 Kup s Show...... 57 1:00 (9) “To Please a Lady" Lukas. D 11:30 Antiques...... 24-57 tivist is sentenced to year of Taylor, Eleanor Parker. c Davey and Goliath...... 9 11:30 (1951). Clark Gable, Barbara 11;30 ,(,3)“ Ten North Face the Nation...... 3 Wild Wild West ...... 40 hard labor for killing woman 1:25 (5) “I’ve Always Loved Word of Life Today...... 22 Name of the G am e...... 3 Stanwyck. Frederick” ' ( 1958). with his car. Michael You” (1946). Philip Dorn. Sesame St...... 57 Make a Wish...... 8-40 6:00 David Susskind...... 5 l/ILLKGE. GMLERy Formby’s Work shop...... 22 Movie ...... 5 It Takes a Thief...... 8 Adelante...... 30 8:15 Happy Da.vs...... 8 Movies ...... 30-40 PRESENTS Sacred H eart...... 40 Noon Telethon C/ontinues ...... 18 Wednesday (1959). Anthony Quayle, Jayne Ferrer. Violence” (1975). Spy is 8:30 Face the State ...... 3 News...... 22 Midnight Mansfield. 11:30 (3) ‘‘No Down marked for murder by foreign 1:00 (5) “Blowing Wild" Spread a Little Sunshine .. 3 M ovie...... 5 Tribal E.ve...... 24-57 Movie...... 9 8:00 (9) “Rebel Without a Payment” (1957). Drama of assassins. Michael Jayston. (1953). Gary Cooper, Barbara MARILYN WILLIAMS Insight ...... 8 Dialogue...... 8 6:30 Telethon Continues ...... 18 Cause” (1955). Troubled youth life with four married couples 12:30 (9) “All the Brothers Stanwyck. Day of Discovery...... 9 Hour of P ow er...... 9 News...... 8-20-22-30 12:45 tries to come to grips with the in California. Joanne Were Valiant” (1953). Robert DOING 1:00 (9) “Mr. Imperium” Oral Roberts...... 22 Grandstand ...... 20-22-30 Superman...... 40 world. James Dean, Natalie Woodward, Tony Randall. Taylor, Ann Blyth, Stewart Speaking for the Consumer 8 (1952). Lana Turner, Debbie Gilligan's Island...... 40 Wood,/Sal Mineo. 11:30 (5) “Kiss the Girls and Granger. PORTRAITS IN Davey and Goliath...... 40 7:00 1:00 Reynolds, Barry Sullivan. 1:00 9:30 ( 20-22-30) “The Art of Make Them Die” (1967). 12:30 (8) “Quiller: Price of 9:00 News...... 3 vJoe Franklin...... 9 4:00 (9) "Captain Light- Crime” (1975). Antique Comedy-adventure-suspense Violence.” i CHARCOAL B arrio...... 3 NFL Game of the Week ... 3 Swiss Family Robinson . 8-40 foot" (1955). Rock Hudson, Movies ...... 5-9 dealer becomes detective to with Michael Connors and 1:45 (5) “The One That Got New D a y ...... 8 American Documents...... 9 Barbara Rush, Jeff Morrow. Eighth Day ...... 8 clear friend charged with Dorothy Provine. Away” (1958). Hardy Kruger, SAT. AND SUN. Oral Roberts...... 9 World of Disney...... 20-22-30 4:30 (20) ‘“The Challenge” murder. Ron Leibman, Jose 11:30 (40) “Quiller: Price of Colin Gordon. Day of Discovery...... 22 Conversations W ith...... 40 Memories of Prince Albert.. 1:00 - 5:00 Christopher Closeup ...... 40 1:30 ...... , ...... 24 Mister Rogers...... 57 NFL Pre-Game Show...... 3 Victory Garden...... 57 9:15 Issues and Answers...... 8-40 7:30 ^ I...... Thursday nor, Julie Adams, Chill Wills. 11:30 (3) ‘‘My Cousin field, Eleanor Parker. Great for Davey and Goliath...... 8 2:00 What's Happening ...... 3 4:30 (20) “Convoy” (1940). Rachel” (1952). Drama of an, 12:30 (9) ‘‘Above and NFL Football ...... 3 Witness to Y esterday___24 1:00 (5) ‘‘Daughters Clive Brook, John Clements. enigmatic woman and a 9:30 Beyond” (1953). Story of the THE HOLIDAYS Movies ...... 8-40 Lowell Thomas...... 57 Courageous" Vl939). The Lane 9:00 (3) “The Quiller vengeful young man. Olivia de Congressional Report ...... 3 pilot whose plane dropped the He hasn’t changed Stalin ...... 57 Sisters, John Garfield. Memorandum” (1966). Havilland, Richard Burton. Captain Noah ...... 8 8:00 1:00 (9) “I Accuse” (1958). bomb on Hiroshima. Robert You are Why We Are Here 9 3:00 American agent goes-tqBerlin 11:30 (5) “ Between Two Taylor, Eleanor Parker, route 83, talcottville, ct. - - 649-1685 Jack Albertson is delighted with his late-blooming Cher ...... 3 HOLIDAY' ’ Jose Ferrer, Viveca Lindfors. Truth or Consequences ... 22 Movies ...... 5-9 to hunt neo-Nazis. Alec Worlds” (1944). Story about a 1:55 (5) “Out of This success as Ed Brown in TV’s “Chico and the Man,” but it Lawrence Welk...... 5 WANT ADS 4:00 (9) “Francis Joins the Let Us C elebrate...... 30 700 Club Telethon...... 18 Guinness, Senta Berger, Max s h ip ’s v o u ag e in to a World” ( 1945). Eddie f hasn’t changed his lifestyle. He and his wife still live in a Six Miilion Dollar Man .. 8-40 WACs” (1954). Donald O’Con­ Insight ...... 40 Ring Out With Results Von Sydow. mysterious world. John Gar- Bracken, Veronica Lake. middle-class West Hollywood neighborhood. (UPI photo) 3:30 American Life S ty le...... 9 Carrascolendas...... 57 Great Performances...... 24 Evening at Symphony .. 24-57 643-2711 lyL. I

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Daytime programs WEEKEND - Nov. 29, 1975 - Page 7 Wednesday, Dec. 3 Monday — Friday Good Morning...... 8 A.M. Connecticut...... 8 Noon 2:30 Sesame S treet...... 24 Friday, Dec. 5 6:00 Public affairs...... 9 Romper Room ...... 9 News...... 3-8-9 Edge of N ight...... 3 Corner Pyle...... 30 News...... 3-8-22-30 8:30 Today...... 20 Sesime Street...... 24 Magnificent Marble Bewitched ...... 5 Sunrise Semester...... 3 Rhyme and Reason...... 8-40 Mike D ouglas...... 40 Merv G riffin...... 5 6:00 Su Future...... 5 6:30 Leave It to B eaver...... 40 M achine...... 20-22-30 Doctors...... 20-22-30 Mister Rogers...... 57 The Untouchables ...... 9 That’s My Mama...... 8-40 Public affairs...... 8 Showoffs...... 40 Black Buffalo’s News...... 3-8-22-30 8:30 Mister Ed ...... 5 10:30 3:00 Arlo & Friends...... 57 Bewitched ...... 5 4:30 Pow-Wow...... 18 Merv Griffin...... 5 6:30 Joe Franklin Show...... 9 Andy Griffith ...... 5 12:30 Match G am e...... 3 Dinah! ...... 3 9:00 The Untouchables ...... 9 Newsmakers...... 20 A Very Merry Public affairs...... 3 9:00 Wheel of Fortune___20-22-30 Search for Tomorrow...... 3 Casper ...... 5 Monkees...... 5 Bing Crosby ...... 3 Black Buffa'o’s Villa Alegre...... 24-57 Cricket...... 8-40 Huckleberry Hound...... 5 New England Journal...... 3 I Love Lucy ...... 40 ...... 8-40 General Hospital___’.. . 8-40 B aretta...... 8-40 Pow-Wow...... 18 Merv G riffin...... 8 Bonanza ...... 40 Wall St. Week...... 24-57 I Dream of Jeannie...... 8 Dennis the‘M enace...... 5 11:00 Journey to Adventure...... 9 Beverly Hillbillies...... 9 M ovie...... 20 Great Performances ... 57 Newsmakers...... 20 6:30 9:00 7:00 Phil Donahue Show...... 8 G am bit...... 3 3 for the Money...... 20-22-30 Another World ...... 20-22-30 9:30 Villa Alegre...... 24-57 Hogan’s”lleroes ...... 22 Movie...... 8-40 News...... 3 Kitty Today...... 22 Bewitched •...... 5 1:00 Partridge Fam ily...... 5 Bonanza...... 40 3:30 Mod Squad...... 30 The R ock...... 18 Rockford F iles...... 20-22-30 Underdog...... 5 Not: for Women Only...... 30 Showoffs...... 8 Tattletales...... 3 Mickey Mouse Club...... 3-5 Sesame S treet...... 57 News...... 8-20-22-30 M ovie...... 20-22-30 6:30 Cartoons...... 8 Straight Talk...... 9 Real McCoys...... 18 Masterpiece Theatre ... 24-57 Strum ‘n’ Drummers ____40 M ovies...... 5-9 ...... 8-40 5:00 10:00 Partridge Family...... 5 Today...... 22-30^ High R ollers...... 20-22-30 Ryan’s H ope...... 8-40 Book B e a t...... 24-57 9:30 9:30 Lucy Show...... ^...... 9 Brady Bunch...... 5 Lucille B a ll...... 3 News...... 8-20-22-30 Good Morning...... 40 Electric Company...... 24-57 Know Your World ...... 20 7:00 Bible...... 18 Green Acres ...... 5 Hodgepodge Lodge...... 24 Big V alley...... 22 News...... 5 Real McCoys...... 18 You Don’t Say ...... 40 Somerset ...... 22-30 10:00 7:30 Real McCoys...... 9 Lilias, Yoga & Y ou...... 57 Mister Rogers...... 24 News...... 3-20-22-40 Starsky & Hutch ...... 840 Guppies to Groupers...... 24 Bugs Bunny...... 5 11:30 1:30 Andy Griffith...... 5 News...... 5 Not for Women Only...... 22 4:00 5:30 Living Word . ?>...... 18 Hodgepodge Lodge...... 57 New Zoo ^ v u e ...... 8 Love of Life ...... 3 Concentration...... 8 Living Word ...... I8 Lucy Show...... 30 As the World Turns...... 3 Bewitched ...... 3 Flintstones...... 5 Say Brother...... 57 7:00 News...... 9 Midday L iv e ...... 5 Let’s Make a D eal...... 8-40 Ironside ...... 9 Police Story ...... 20-22-30 Flintstones...... 40 Bugs Bunny...... 5 Electric Company...... 24-57 10:30 News...... 3-20-22-40 Happy Days...... 8-40 World Team Tennis...... 18 Great Performances...... 24 8:00 10:00 Days of Our Lives .. .20-22-30 Brady Bunch...... 8 Hogan’s Heroes ...... 30 Garner Ted Armstrong___9 Andy Griffith ...... 5 Hollywood Squares . .20-22-30 Romangnolis’ Table___24-57 AHL Hockey...... 57 Capt. Kangaroo ...... 3 Price Is Right ...... 3 2:00 M ovie...... 9 News...... 40 Mayor’s Half Hour ...... 18 Concentration...... 8 Villa Alegre...... 24 To Tell the T ruth...... 30 10:15 Flintsones ...... 5 That G irl...... 5 Guiding L ig h t...... 3 Som erset...... 20 Flying Circus ...... 24 Ironside ...... 9 Sesame Street...... 57 Hockey...... 0 $10,000 Pyramid ...... 8-40 Brady Bunch...... 22 7:30 Black Perspective...... 57 Skiing ,^ith Hoffman...... 18 Name That Tune...... 3 10:30 ...... 11:00 Aviation Weatlicr...... 24-57 Adam 12...... 5 New Directions ...... I8 News...... 3-8-22-24-30-40-57 To Tell the Truth...... 30 Monday, Dec. 1 Our SPEEDY Sfwcialty $25,000 P yram id...... 8 7:30 11:00 Wild Kingdom...... 20-30 Best of Groucho...... 5 TRULY DELICIOUS N.Y.P.D...... 9 Match Game P M ...... 3 News...... 3-8-22-24-3040 6:00 Martin Agronsky ...... 24-57 Best of Groucho...... 5 Ask Kleiner Hollywood Squares ___ 22-30 News...... 5 Dick Van Dyke...... 20 Adam 12...... 5 News...... 3-8-22-30- CHICKEN Room 222 ...... 40 Dick Van Dyke...... 20 Martin Agronsky...... 24-57 New York Report ...... 9 11:30 To Be Announced...... 8 By Dick Kleiner Bewitched...... 5 Browin In 6 Minutes 8:00 Polka ...... 40 Living Word ...... 18 Movies ...... 3-5-40 Wilburn Brothers...... 18 11:30 The Untouchables ...... 9 Soundstage...... 24 The world’s “ finest eatin’ Rudolph the Red-Nosed Car and Truck ...... 20 Movies ...... 3.5 8:00 Mike D ouglas...... 8 Black Buffalo’s Pow-Wow 18 Flying Circus ...... 57 chicken” with incomparable Reindeer...... 3 Let’s Make a Deal...... 22 Mike Douglas...... 8 Newsmakers...... 20 Rhoda...... 3 taste. The Untouchables ...... 9 10:30 Dealer’s Choice ...... 5 Martin Agronsky ...... 24-57 Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 Villa Alegre...... 24-57 Dealer’s Choice ...... 5 CALL IN ORDER When Things Were Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 V’ R eport...... 9 Hollywood Squares ...... 30 Wide World Special...... 40 Bonanza...... 40 Mobile One ...... 8-40 Pick Up 10 Minutes Later Rotten...... 8-40 12:30 City that Forgot About DEAR DICK: I heard once that the most difficult role for an M ovie...... 9 Connecticut R e p o rt...... 18 12:30 6:30 M ovie...... 9 Movies ...... 8-9 Christmas...... 40 actor to do is to grow old without losing character, in a film. I 700 C lub...... 18 Lowell Thomas...... 57 In daytime reruns Wide World Special...... 8 also heard that only Laurence Olivier and Peter O'Toole have Partridge Family...... 5 DECrS DRIVE-IN 700 C lub...... 18 1:00 Invisible Man ...... 20-30 11:00 Jean Stapleton and Carroll O’Connor star as Edith and 8:00 12:40 ever done it masterfully. I thought that Steve McQueen was News...... 8-20-22-30-40 462 CENTER ST. 643-2660 Hall of Fame ...... 20-22-30 Tomorrow ...... 20-22-30 News...... 3-22-24-30-57 Movie...... 3 Movie...... 9 wonderful growing old in “Papillon.” My question is, what do Real McCoys...... 18 Billy Graham ...... 22 College Basketball...... 24 1:45 Archie Bunker in CBS-TV’s top-rated “All in the Best of Groucho...... 5 Dealer’s Choice ...... 5 1:00 you think? - DENNIS MONSON, Stockton, Ca. TV Garden Club...... 24 Count Me In ...... 24 Esposito...... 57 M ovie...... 5 Family,” now being shown in selected reruns on the Wolf Trap ...... 57 Harness Racing ...... 9 Yes, Virginia, There is a Midnight Special .., .20-22-30 Certainly, growing old gracefully on screen is a tough trick Hodgepodge Lodge...... 57 network’s daytime schedule. Santa Claus...... 8-40 8:30 Dick Van Dyke...... 20 1:30 ^ for an actor, but I don't think you can say any one thing is the 7:00 Knicks Basketball ...... 9 most difficult. Some actors will tell you the hardest thing to do Phyllis ...... 3 11:30 News...... 3-20-22-40 700 C lub...... 18 Audubon T heatre...... 3 is to be funny. Others will say their most difficult job is to con­ Movies ...... 3-5 Thursday, D g C 4 1— i -- Andy Griffith ...... 5 Mery G riffin...... 5 Sanford and Son...... 20-22-30 2:30 ^ < i vey changing emotions. Olivier and O’Toole have no monopo­ The Untouchables ...... 9 Concentration...... 8 9:00 Week in Review...... 24-57 Movie...... 5 ly on depicting age beautifully. I agree that McQueen was All in the Fam ily...... 3 Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 6:00 Merv G riffin...... 5 ‘ ‘ good, but so was Walter Matthau in "Kotch” and, just last Ironside ...... 9 American Outdoorsman .. 18 NFL Football...... 8-40 Midnight News...... 3-8-22-30 On the Rocks ...... 840 ' year. Art Carney was superb and won an Academy Award as Bewitched ...... 5 Cop & the Kid ...... 20-30 ' '"'''■M- the old man in “Harry and Tonto.’’ Classic Theatre Preview . 24 M ovie...... 20-22-30 News...... 840 To Tell the Truth...... 30 Dreamer ...... 24-57 12:30 The Untouchables ...... 9 Classic Theatre Pli:- DEAR DICK: Most TV music, I find, is discordant, World Press ...... 57 9:30 Mike D ouglas...... 8 Black Buffalo’s Preview ...... 24-57 i l . . t repetitious, inappropriate and often so loud it smothers the Pow-Wow...... 18 7:30 Maude...... 3 M ovie...... 9 9:00 Saturday, Dec. 6 dialogue. Is it because of the musicians’ union or do misguided Newsmakers...... 20 Price is Right...... 3 Life in the Spirit ...... 18 College Football...... 40 M oyie...... 3 producers think this distraction adds something desirable to 6:00 Komedy Klassics...... 5 Adam 12...... 5 Romantic Rebellion...... 24 1:00 Carrascolendas...... 24-57 Sts. of San Francisco ... 840 what might otherwise be an enjoyable program? — F H H Bonanza...... 40 Ag-USA. . . . . '...... 3 Lost Saucer...... 8-40 Mobile, Ala, ’ Candid Camera...... 8 Realidades...... 57 Tomorrow ...... 20-22-30 Ellery Queen...... 20-22-30 Classic Theatre ...... 24-57 Patterns for Living___’... 5 M ovie...... 9 Ever since the nickelodeon, a musical background has been Journey to Adventure___18 40:00 2:35 6:30 9:30 6:30 Pink Panther ...... 20-22-30 deemed wise for film. You’d miss it if it weren’t there, Friends of Man ...... 20 Medical Center...... 3 M ovie...... 5 Eye on Women...... 3 Partridge Fam ily...... 5 M anna...... 18 10:00 t,Sometimes, of rourse, tasteless producers lay it on too thick Huckleberry Hound...... 5 , but generally 1 find TV music surprisingly good.They can’t pay News...... 8-20-22-30 Shazam!/Isis...... 3 I Dream of Jeannie...... 8 as much as movies pay, so they don’t get the top composers Tuesday, Dec. 2 Real McCoys...... 18 News...... 5 Adventures of Gilligan.. 840 7:00 and conductors. But, within those limits, I generally find TV 6:00 Consumer Experience___24 Harry 0 ...... 840 ' Land of the Lost __ 20-22-30 Celebrity Tennis...... I8 Ranger Station...... 3 music acceptable and not too distracting. News...... 3-8-22-30 9:30 Gettin’ Over ...... 57;:! Living Word ...... 18 Electric Company ...... 24 To Be Announced...... 20 Underdog Cartoons ...... 5 Bewitched ...... 5 All in the Fam ily...... 3 I 7:00 Medical S tory...... 20-30 ^ __ _ .. . _ 10:30 '“•ei'esfed in a motion picture entitled Let’s Make a D eal...... 22 Cartoon Carnival ...... 8 1 he Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come.’’I saw it about 25 or 30 The Untouchables ...... 9 Christian Living...... 18 News...... 3-20-22-40 Billy Graham ...... 22 } ^ ’***“‘ Uncle Croc’s Block...8-40 Ascent of Man ...... 24 Consultation ...... 30 _ years ago but have forgotten who the star was. — MRS Black Buffalo’s Pow-Wow 18 10:00 Andy Griffith ...... 5 10:30 ' Run Joe, R u n ...... 20-22-30 Treasure Hunt ...... 30 7:30 RACHEL CREEKBAUM, Richmond, Ohio. Carrascolendas...... 24-57 Room 222 ...... l.ij,., 40 Switch...... 3 Concentration...... 8 Meet the M ayors...... 9 ' Carrascolendas...... 24 Bonanza...... 40' Casper Cartoons...... 5 Richard Barthelmess was the star of that silent epic. ._ Martin Agronsky 57 News...... 5 Ironside ...... 9 M edix...... 18 11:00 6:20 Marcus Welby, M.D...... 840 Wally’s Workshop ...... 18 News...... 9 Space Nuts ...... 3 8:00 . 11:00 ' r. "’e 'f Rich Little played Living Word ...... 18 Black Perspective...... 24-57 Beverly Hillbillies...... 30 Doby Gillis on the old Doby Gillis Show. If not, who did’’ — Newsmakers...... 20 Good Tim es...... 3 News...... 3-8-22-30-40 - ' Soul Train ...... 5 Joe Forrester...... 20-22-30 To Tell the T ruth...... 30 8:00 DEE DEE THORNTON, Palm Desert, Ca. 6:30 Best of Groucho...... 5 *"■ Jt-’*’-' Movie...... 9 Dealer’s Choice ...... 5 Woman Alive ...... 57 Porky Pig Cartoons...... 5 No, It wasn’t Little. He was too little when Doby flourished Partridge Family...... 5 7:30 N.Y.P.D...... 9 Return to the Planet It was Dwayne Hickman. Special: Good News ... 9 Hong Kong Phooey ...... 8-40 News...... 8-20-22-30-40 700 C lub...... 18 11:00 L ottery...... 3 Dick Van Dyke...... 20 of the Apes ...... 20-22-30 Newark and Reality ...... 9 DEAR DICK: Is Valerie Harper (Rhoda) married? If so Real McCoys...... I8 Movin’ On ...... 20-30 News...... 3-8-22-24-3040-57 Adam 12...... 5 Sesame Street...... 24 who IS she married to? - JANET SHEPPARD,Thomasville; Consumer Experience___24 Best of Groucho...... 5 Don Adams Screen Test... 8 Emergency Plus 4 .. .20-22-30 11:30 Billy G raham ...... 22 Movies ...... 3-5 8:30 Aid. Gettin’ O ver...... 57 Dick Van Dyke...... 20 Nashville on the Road ... 18 dhost Busters...... 3 Happy Days. ^...... 40 Mike D ouglas...... 8 The Flintstones , ...... 5 Val is Mrs. Richard Schaal in what passes for real life 7:00 11:30 To Be Announced...... 20 Oddball Couple...... 840 Exhibition Skating...... 57 W restling...... 9 Tom and Jerry/Grape Schaal you see regularly on the Phyllis show. M ovies...... 3.5 Hollywood Squares ...... 22 Westwind...... 20-22-30 News...... 3-20-22-40 8:30 Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 Ape ...... '...... 8-40 Andy Griffith ...... 5 Mike D ouglas...... 8 Martin Agronsky...... 24-57 DEAR DICK: I recently read a newspaper article listing Joe and Sons .. ||...... 3 News...... 24 Connecticut R eport...... 9 Noon Concentration...... 8 The Untouchables ...... 9 WHNB-TV Special...... 30 show business people who were married in '74. Listed among Merv Griffin . ! ...... 5 M annix...... 40 Sigmund and the Sea -Valley of the Dinosaurs ... 3 Ironside ...... 9 Johnny C arson...... 20-22-30 Dragnet ...... 40 t^he newlyweds was Michael Learned, of The Waltons. I hadn’t Welcome Back, Kotter .. 8-40 12:30 Monsters...... 20-22-30 Movie...... 5 Any idea whom she Pop Goes the Country. . . . 18 Wide World Entertainm ent.. 8:00 Speed Buggy...... 8 WHA Hockey ...... 24 M annix...... 8 4 9:00 M f ® masculine given Realidades...... 24 ...... 40 Waltons ...... 3 Josie and the Pussycats name? — M.K., Steubenville, Ohio. 9:00 M ovie...... 9 , , Bullwinkle Cartoons ...... 3 To Tell the Truth...... 30 MASH...... 3 12:30 Dealer’s Choice ...... 5 l^ngstreet...... 40 ...... ‘...20-22-30 married an actor named Glen Chadwick in October Human Adaption ...... 57 Barney Miller...... 840 Bugs Bunny Cartoons...... 5 Rookies ...... 8-40 M ovie...... 9 Mister Rogers...... 24 ^ 3sked her about it and she Hockey...... 9 1:00 Kathryn Kuhlman ...... 9 7:30 Hockey...... 9 1:00 Candlepin Bowling...... 40 said that her parent never gave her any explanation for it 700 C lub...... 18 Tom orrow ...... 20-22-30 Starring together Secret Lives of Waldo She said she never liked it, when she was young, and used to Celebrity Sweepstakes___3 Police Woman ...... 20-22-30 Tomorrow...... 20-22-30 K itty ...... 20-22-30 12:30 Adam 12...... 5 G rady...... 20-30 call herself Betty. But now she likes it Ascent of Man ...... 57 1:25 Longstreet...... 8 Lucille Ball and Jackie Gleason star together, for the Sesame Street...... 24 ' Fat Albert...... 3 Space; 1999 Space: 1999 ...... 22 American Bandstand...... 8 M ovie...... 5 1:55 first time, in a CBS-TV special Wednesday at 10 p.m. on Fourth E sta te ...... 24 9:30 Go-USA ...... 20-22-30 Scooby-Doo ...... 3 S' Batsheva Dance Company 57 M ovie...... 5 Channel 3. Villa Alegre...... 24 i. Page 8 - WEEKEND - Nov. 29. 1975

Stamps and coins SMART BUYERS KNOW Copper copy is improvement NOW By RUSS MacKENDRICK Be calm, all; this is not really a B THE BEST T K TO HY Higley copper. It is just a very nice brass merchant's token (or store « SIBRIIH POM. card), loaned for photography by Ed Blow of the Connecticut Valley Coin Here are 10 big reasons why! Co., 533 Main St. This copy of the legendary coin is ‘1 I on^7,"'ze"s'a*£r'i;;a"’p5“ «*••' "ow an improvement in a way if you com­ an3°.hower* '<■“•«* bP Spring thaor. pare the gazelle shown here with the I 4 FaH ^f "’ H*' "’*** •'“‘■'"B nna England), they are scarce because mouth-to-mouth resuscitation (spells- Save a duck their own purity did them in. They easier the second time). There is a An article in the philatelic press The most revolutionary concept in were soft and so wore out quickly, Cardiology Congress number from urges everyone to buy duck stamps. pool design since the Roman bath and furthermore they were in great Greece to mark the get-together at However, nobody will thereupon demand by goldsmiths as an alloying Athens in 1968. force you to get out and squish metal. In the three-page write-up Dr. through some swamp with a fowling The reverse of the token pictured Duke gives a thumbnail history of piece. The proceeds are used to save here indicates a personage with cardiology progress as shown by wetlands before they are all over­ I t -* many strings to his fiddle: "Alfred worldwide stamp designers. topped with macadam. Nearly two B. Robinson, Banker, Numismatist Rather gruesome million acres have been conserved & Notary Public, Dealer in Stocks, The 24-cent stamp turns out to be since the program started in 1934. Bonds, Notes, Land Warrants, Un­ rather gruesome, but we p n ’t have Spend $5 at the local post office and current Money & all Kinds of much to do with it anyw/^y. On the give some downy duckling a nice American and Foreign Specie. Hart­ brighter side, both ma’jlers and place to swim. The revolutionary new Sabrina Steel Wall Pool is just what featiyrp^®Th'’“c ‘ ®‘®®‘ ‘bat has so many PLUS ford, Conn. 1861.” collectors are reveling in the features. The Sabrina is a steel pool that is superior in Robinson put out seven varieties of Grab-bag session design and materials...in quality...in ease of construe- Banking and Commerce pair, real The Central Connecticut Coin Club tion.. .and yet is extremely LOW IN COST. The Sabrina is the the piece — one in silver. Miller's solid-citizen type stamps - a ,*b^ market with amazing new UNI-LOK Catalogue (1962) shows them priced will have a meeting and grab-bag m ^ular panels, a fantastic breakthrough in steel pool runaway for the ‘‘design of the session Monday (instead of Tuesday design and construction. Additional details on request. from 15 to 75 dollars. year.” Dr. Duke writes as usual) at 7 p.m. at the KofC Hall, Between now and Dec. 28 is the EXCLUSIVE NEW The latest Minkus Stamp Journal 138 Main St. time to send lots and lots of post­ They suggest a $2 item for grabs UNI-LOK CONSTRUCTION (now a slick-paper quarterly) has an cards to use up those broken sheets of PAT. PENDING r I illustrated article by Dr. Martin and/or a non-numismatic item for the baby-blue Ben Franklin sevens. the Mansfield Training School. COMPARE THESE FEATURES...Y0U1L AGREE THE SABRIHA IS TOPS! • Heavier Gauge Steel Tolland County Triidy Lee; third, Tamara, Marilyn • All Modular Sections Williams. • High Rate Jet Stream Filtration awards presented Walter Klar Award for Most Realistic • All Stainless Ladder and Deck Equipment -The House by the Side of the Road, • Complete Chemicals and Accessories The following awards were Ernest Garrott. Honorable Mentions • Oversize Automatic Skimmer presented at the 29th annual Fall Art -O il, The Artist, June Linton; oil, • Extruded Aluminum Coping Exhibit of the Tolland County Art Ellington, Florine Luginbuhl; acrylic. LTM casting Association: Majestic Old Bar, Pat Cook. We also offer a complete line ot Best of Show-Basket of Flowers, Helen above-ground & in-ground pools. for next play D, Rice. Alfred Ludwig Award for Most Popular BANK FINANCING ARRANGED Painting -O il, The House by the Side of Oil-First, Nasturtiums, Mildred Lisk- the Road, Ernest Garrott. FOR FULL INFORMATION MAIL The Little Theatre of Manchester second. Dishes and Jugs, Priscilla COUPON BELOW OR CALL COLLECT will hold casting for its next produc­ Souder; third, Dancing Shadow, William The judge was Professor Gerard E. Schneider. N8PI tion, ‘‘Miss Reardon Drinks a Doudera. 1-742-7308 M649-9933 Little, on Tuesday, Wednesday and Acrylic -F irst, The Judge and the Thursday. Jury, Henry Novgrad; second. Winter {■aftnoTHkiis...... Abstraction No. 2, Jeanne Pehoviak* ? Route 44, Coventry, Conn. 06238 Casting is scheduled^for 8 p.m. third. Somebody’s Shelter, Laurie King ’ At no cost or obligetion to me, I would like to each night in the LTM club rooms at Watercolor -F irst, Pickling, Sue Trinity Coiiege J know more about owning a Sabrina Pool. 22 Oak St. The cast calls for five Niederwerfer; second. At the Edge of the women and two men. Swamp, Emma M. Batz; third. The Cot­ to show 2 films I Name: ...... Members of the casting committee tages, Barbara Orlowski. I Address:...... are director Charles Plese, Toni Sculpture-First, The Watch, Sharon S The fine arts department at Trinity Fogarty, Carol Scofield and Frank Merton; second. Brother Andre, Rutli College, I Hartford, will show two j C ity:...... >...... state: ...... Minutillo. Albert; third. Inner Space, Doris films on contemporary art, Tuesday I Telephone:...... Zip: ...... Delaripa. The show will be presented in the and Thursday at McCook I MAIL COUPON TODAY latter part of February. Miscellaneous-First, The Onion, Bar­ Auditorium. Both films are set for 4 bara Nison, second. Grandma’s Pitcher, p.m. and are free to the public.