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HARTFORD — Eight Inmates the House Ethics Committee HARTFORD — Connecticut has trans-Alaska pipeline, took a life, at the federal penitentiary in Dan­ probe of South Korean influence­ ordered 280 new buses equipped The top of the news and stopped the oil flow. Federal 25th wedding bury have filed suit against the buying in Congress has quit in a Births with special lifts for wheelchairs approval to resume pipeline government and the prison, for the handicapped, making it Compiled from United Preae Internetlonel fight with chairman John Flynt, claiming not enough was done to operations is not expected until anniversary one of the first states to comply D-Ga., over the slowness of the in­ Tuesday at the earliest. protect them from last week’s with a new federal order. vestigation. Mannise, Jonathan Michael, son fire which killed five prisoners. state about any problems at the Mr. and Mrs. Qarence Landry of Dorothy Blythe of Warren Ave., Ver­ grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leo barred singer Anita Bryant from — Israeli Prime of John and Terri Ouellette Mannise utility’s atomic power plant at 62 Pleasant St. were honored at a non. His paternal grandparents are Martel of Hartford. She has two PROVIDENCE, R.I. - C onJ further use of the title “Save Our , N.Y. - Minister Menahem Begin, in the of 29 Bridge St., Ellington. He was Vernon. The U.N. I^aw of th e Sea lawn party in observance of their Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McAllister of sisters, Cynthia, 15, and Sherri, 14. victed felon William H. Bailey Children” for her anti­ United States on his first inter­ born July 3 at Manchester Memorial Ha r t f o r d — sen. George 25th wedding anniversary. Jackson St. His paternal great- will continue fighting for his homosexual organization, or as Conference ends its sixth session Hospital. His maternal grandparents Gunther, R-Stratford, is accusing MASHPEE, Mass. — Parties in national diplomatic mission, says The couple was married May 30, grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Pike, Johnathan Alexander, son Rhode Island House seat at the the title of a book she plans to without breaking a deadlock are Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ouellette Connecticut’s liquor industry of an Indian claim to just about all of he has a "detailed proposal” for a 1952, at St. Bridget Church in Robert McAllister of Manchester. of Russell S. and Nancy Ann Pitney polls if he is unable to block a new write, pending a full hearing on between rich and poor nations of 15 Dean Dr., Bolton. His paternal unfairly profiting ini changing the land in this Cape Cod town say lasting Middle East peace to pre­ Manchester and have resided in Pike of 43 Hammond St., Rockville. election, according to his lawyer. the legal rights to that name. A over sharing the mineral wealth ■ grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fran­ over to the metric system. He a recommendation in the Maine sent to President Carter next Manchester 17 years. Dugan, Chrinlina Marle,daughter He was born July 7 at Rockville An Aug. 16 primary and Sept. 20 Connecticut-based children’s of the oceans. week. - t i l cis Mannise of 37 Notch Rd., Bolton. alleges consumers are getting Indian land claim case has little Hosting the party were the couple's of Raymond C. and Edwina Risley General Hospital. His maternal general election was ordered by relief organizati()n. Save the Dugan of 20 Jerry Rd., East Hart­ less liquor per bottle under the bearing on their case, because the six children, Michael, who is serving grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Secretary of State Robert Burn to Children, Inc., alleges trademark WASHINGTON - New Griffin, Jason Thomas, son of ford. She was born July 5 at metric system without getting Wampanoag Indians want their in the U.S. Marine Corps in South Harold Pitney of 41 Hammond St., fill the vacancy created when infringement and loss of con­ documentation — revealed this WASHINGTON — Adding its Thomas G. and Denise Dussault Grif­ Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her proportionate reductions in price. ancestoral lands back, not just a Carolina; Dennis P. Smith of New Rockville. His paternal grandmother Bailey was denied the seat tributions because of the similari­ time by the CIA — involves the voice to the chorus of complaints .V fin of 67 Lyness St. He was bom July maternal grandparents are Mr. and monetary settlement. York: and Bruce, Douglas, Linda and is Mrs. Beatrice Oneido of Bradford, because he was wanted in ty of the two titles. spy agency still deeper in drug about income tax forms, tbe Com­ 4 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Wells Risley of 51 Porterbrook Vt. He has a brother, Jeremy Michigan for shoplifting. experiments on unsuspecting mission on Federal Paperwork Donna, all at home. Ave., East Hartford. Her paternal Also, Mrs. Loretta LeLacheur of His paternal grandparents are Mr. Nathaniel. HARTFORD - U.S. Justice AUGUSTA, Maine — Cigarette LAS VEGAS, Nev. — A poison Americans, including drug ad­ says you need a college education and Mrs. Hariy Griffin of Ellington Manchester, Mr. Landry's sister; Department says it will pursue its bootlegging is costing Maine an gas seeped through the Landmark dicts, alcoholics and advanced to understand 90 per cent of tbe in­ and Mr. and Mrs. James Poole III of Rd., South Windsor. His maternal own antitrust suit against United MONTPELIER, Vt. — Vermont estimate $2 million a year in tax Hotel Friday, killing an elderly cancer patients. structions on tbe simplest per­ Manchester. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Nor- Technologies Corp. despite an Public Service Board Chairman revenues, according to a federal man and hospitalizing 100 per­ sonal form. It said a person with More than 75 friends and relatives mand Dussault of 66 Westerly Ter., Ohio federal judge's ruling the Richard Saudek said 'Friday ad­ study because of the "disparity in sons. WASHINGTON - Human only lOtb grade reading skills attended from Vermont, Florida, East Hartford. His paternal great­ merger between UTC and Bab­ ditional work is needed on the state tax rates.” error, not a technical flaw, caused could grasp only about 70 per cent New York and Connecticut. The cou­ grandmother is Mrs. Vera Griffin of Engaged cock & Wilcox would not violate Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power WASHINGTON - Philip the July 8 blast that destroyed a of tbe instructions for filing Short ple received many gifts of money, South Windsor. antitrust laws. Corp.’s proposed plan to notify the MIAMI — A federal judge has Lacovara, chief investigator for vital pumping station on the Form 1040A. flowers and Silver. Mrs. Landry is employed as a Lusa, Bruce David Jr., son of Bruce D. Sr. and Roberta Bywater cashier at Finast. Mr. Landry is The engagement of Miss Brenda employed as an inspector at PratFS Lusa of 18 Glenn Dr., Tolland. He was born July 5 at Manchester Lee Stermer to John Joseph Tasillo, , ■*». -si-'-"' -i'- Whitney Division of United Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Landry both of Manchester, has been an­ 'X; Technologies Corp. in Blast Hartford. Memorial Hospital. His maternal The weather grandparents are Mrs. Gertrude nounced by her parents, Mr. and Bywater of Manchester and Lenny Mrs. Malcolm Stermer of 37 Edger- Showers and thunderstorms ending Inside today Bywate of Windsor. His paternal ton St. Mr. Tasillo is the son of Mr. and early tonight, then clearing. Hazy, grandparents are Mrs. John Lusa of warm and humid Sunday with daytime Mrs. James Tasillo of 42 Edison Rd. Area n ew s...... 8 Dear Abby .... 13 Rockville and the late John Lusa. His highs in the 90s and lows in the 60s. Business...... 7 Editorial ...... 4 Engagsd maternal great-grandparents are The bride-elect was graduated Chance of rain 60% through early Churches ...... 6 Obituaries .... 14 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bywater of West from Manchester High School in 1975. tonight, diminishing to 20% per cent ^EEkIS insSje ' I .Mancheeter--’A City of Village Charm Classified .... 10-12 S ports...... 9 Hartford. He has two sisters, Sara, 3, She is employed at Hartford Office later tonight and Sunday. National '-Vt f s C om ics...... 13 Youth &ene !! TlO Babson-Anderson Mrs. Leonard E. Anderson of debut in New York at the Debutante and Beth, 2. Supply. weather forecast map on Page 11. SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1977- VOL. XOVI,No.'‘243 - C ' PRICE) FIFTEEN CENTiS Manchester. Assembly, is employed at National Her fiance, also a 1975 graduate of Plus TV listings in Weekend section The engagement of Miss Jan C. The bride-elect was graduated CCS Inc. in Norwalk. .McAllister, Michael Patrick, son Manchester High School, attended Babson of Greenwich to David E. from Greenwich Academy and Skid­ Her fiance was graduated from of Paul J. and Feme Blythe Bryant College. He is employed at Anderson of Old Greenwich has been more College. She holds a master’s Dartmouth College and Columbia McAllister of Virginia Lane, Tolland. the Society for Savings. announced by her parents, Mr. and degree from the University of Cincin­ Graduate School of Business. He is He was born July 5 at Manchester The couple is planning a Nov. 12 Mrs. John R. Babson of Washington, nati and is enrolled in the M.B.A. employed by the Continental Illinois Memorial Hospital. His maternal wedding at the Church of the Survivor walks to freedom DC. program at the University of Connec­ Bank & Trust Co. of Chicago in New grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Assumption in Manchester. Mr. Anderson is the son of Mr. and ticut. Miss Babson, who made her York. A fall wedding is planned. North Korea returns 5r bodies of crewmen PANMUNJOM, Korea (EIPI) - the truce village of Panmunjom. Schwanke appeared badly shaken personnel. Please identify them.” North Korea tonight released a Communist officials balked at retur­ but he was able to walk on his own Buddies of the dead GIs, who were wounded American and the bodies of ning the downed helicopter, however. power. based at Pyongtaek, 15 miles south of three fellow crew members who The bodies of the three victims Six North Korean soldiers wearing Seoul, opened the caskets and con­ PIdy . .f; were aboard an Army helicopter shot were turned over to the United white gowns and white masks lifted firmed the identity of the returning down by North Korean gunners. Nations Command first, then the sur­ the three roughly made wooden crew. North Korea agreed to the release vivor, Chief Warrant Officer II Glenn caskets from a truck and a North The dead were Chief Warrant Of­ during a two-hour meeting of the M. Schwanke, 28, of Spring Green, Korean officer told U.N. officials: ficer II Joseph A. Miles, 26, of Military Armistice Commission in Wis., walked to freedom. "These are the bodies of your side’s Washington, Ind., the pilot; Ronald E. Wells, 22, of El Paso, Tex., the Chris Evert WTT making progress crew chief; and Sgt. Robert C. CUSTOM Haynes, 29, of Dodge City, Kan. The bodies were carried to the By LEN AUSTER 126 games won against only 84 lost, an all- RESTRINGING Carter favorable t o plan front of Panmunkak, the Herald Spdrtswriter important figure in WTT where every • n N N IS headquarters office of North Korean AFTER THE Defending World Team Tennis (WTT) game counts. Martina Navratilova of forces in this armistice site, on a champion New York Apples took first Boston was second with a 15-6, 109-76 • SQUASH boat Hartford, North Korean army truck, shortly place in the Eastern Division for the first record followed by Wade and King of New • RACKET BALL Tol. 52U-9251 to solve Indian claim before 8 p.m. MATCH time this year last week. But the stay was York. Your House of •UMMUl WUKLT TIIIN It CAJNM Eight U.S. honor guards represen­ b ra zie r. shortlived as the Boston Lobsters, leaders Borg topped the men’s singles list with a Sports tor Tennis For Juniors and Adults WASHINGTON (UPI) - benefit” of the tribes. and the tribes will have received $25 ting Britain, Canada, the Philippines, TRY O UR through most of the campaign, regained games-winning-average of .589. His Monday through Wwinesdiy Conceding the federal government is In the event of such a rejection by million "for their consent to Thailand and South Korea carried the the top spot. record is 16-6 with 119 games won and 83 Juniofs-1 hour lesson, % hour organized play "primarily responsible” for the In­ either party, he said. Congress eliminate economic stagnation in the caskets to the etilitary Demarcation Attendance all over the league is up. games lost. Tony Roche of Boston was 9:30-11AM dian land dispute in Maine, a special should also extinguish all aboriginal claims area and their consent to Line that separates the two sides in SOFT FROZEN The percentage increase this year over next followed by Rod Laver of the San NASSIFF $20 F«r student presidential representative says two title to land within the claim area relieve (the departments of) Interior the truce village, where eight last is 15 per cent with over 64,000 more Diego Friars and Tom Gorman of Sea- ABULTS Indian tribes should be paid $25 except that held by the state. and Justice from pursuing causes of American soldiers took over. fans attracted than a year ago in com­ Port (Seattle-Portland). One hour laeeon. One hour of pley million and given 100,(X)0 acres of In both cases, Gunter said, the case action against private property The U.S. escorts draped the Stars VOORT parable playing dates. Navratilova and Greer Stevens, who ARMS 10:30AM-12:30 Janice is kept busy land, with an option to buy another can be pursued through the courts owners.” and Stripes over the caskets, One of the top features was on July 8 tied the WTT consecutive victory string ot Manciwstar $25 per person for members and non-members 4(X),(X)0 acres. shouldered them and carried them to when the Phoenix Racquet met New York record of 21, had far and away the best 991 Main Strati Janice has enough work to keep her busy on her job at William Gunter, a former Georgia ambulances. in Phoenix. A crowd of 9,517 was on hand women’s doubles record, ’they had a C aiisis-aasi Manchester’s Sheltered Workshop in Lincoln Center this state Supreme Court judge, said The chopper, an unarmed CH47 spur games-won-average of .681, having won 22 “Chinook,” accidentally crossed into to watch Chris Evert avenge her loss at summer. She is one of 120 youths working throughout town in a Friday President Carter was “very Maine officials Wimbledon to Virginia Wade with a 7-6 > matches and lost only one. The pair has favorable” to his recommendations. North Korean Airspace Thursday tiebreaker triumph. Evert toppled the won 139 games and lost but 65. New York’s variety of jobs in town and public agencies. Funds for the Com­ The Penobscot and Passamaquod- morning and was shot down by North other Wimbledon finalist during the past combine of Wade-King was next at .568 prehensive Youth Work Employment Program are provided un­ dy tribes say they have legal rights to generally pleased Korean ground fire near Kosung, week, Betty Stove of the Netherlands, by a (155-118) trailed by Evert-Kristen Shaw of der the federal Comprehensive Manpower program. (Herald about 12 million acres of land, worth about 105 miles northeast of Seoul on 6-4 margin. Phoenix andSue ^ rk e r- Ann Kiyomura of some $25 billion, under a treaty the eastern coast. photo by Pinto) counsel for the Indians, said he might Evert was kept busy as in her first Indianapolis. signed in the 1790. AUGUSTA, Maine (U PI)-State of­ The North Koreans said the ficials, in general, reacted favorably appearance ever in mixed doubles, she The Lobster duo of Roche-Roy Emer­ Gunter said he had "concluded that have something to say next week, but helicopter crashed into the Namgang to the recommendations by Presi­ and Phoenix Coach Ross Case combined to son had the best men’s doubles record of the federal government is primarily refused to comment before then. River and the crewmen’s personal end the eight match in streak of New 112 games won and 87 lost, a winning responsible for the creation of this dent Carter’s special representative Gov. James B. Longley said, effects were lost. York’s Billie Jean King and Ray Ruffels. percentage of .563. New York’s Ruffels- problem.” in the Indian land claim case, but one however, he was pleased Gunter "ap­ Earlier in the day, the U.N. Com­ said he’s "greatly disturbed” about parently attempted to relieve the The city of San Diego did itself proud Sandy Mayer combination held down se- DURINfi CYEP employing In a four-page report to Carter, mand asked for the return of the economic pressures on private lan­ last Saturday as it had a record-setting could place. Gunter recommended: returning 100,000 acres of land to the craft as well as the crew. North two tribes. downers in this state by removing audience of 14,153 paid to view the WTT In mixed doubles, the New York team of OUR • Appropriating $25 million for the Korea refused to return the WITH William B. Gunter’s report to the private lands from consideration in All-Star Classic. Wimbledon men’s singles King-Ruffels had the best mark, having CONSTRUCTION use and benefit of the two tribes, with helicopter because it could be used R«g. THIS President Friday said no attempt the dispute.” FOR champs Bjorn Borg, playing for the won 13 sets, lost two with 89 games won 120 youngsters half given them in each of the next for "anti-North Korean propagan­ 1.45 COUPON Cleveland Nets in WTT, easily routed Hie and 59 lost. The Golden Gators duo of BANCROFT two fiscal years. should be made to take private lands "One of our first efforts and first da.” head! and that $25 million should be paid to recommendations to Judge Gunter Nastase and earned the male most Francoise Durr-Frew McMillan held FAMOUS RACKETS ALUMINUM • Requiring Maine to set aside a To secure the release of the crew About 120 Manchester youths are 1°*’® outdoors which require much the Indians with federal dollars. At was that this cloud be removed from 684 HARTFORD RD. valuable player award. down the next best mark. NOW FRAMES working in a total of 26 job sites physical labor. Others are typing and 100,000-acre tract of state land in the members, U.N. officers wrote two the same time, it recommended the the state,” the governor said.' Through matches of last Sunday, Evert Over-all, Navratilova and Stevens of STANDARD area under contention. receipts — one for the three bodies ONLY! lORC PERSONAL throughout town this summer under ‘^“*'’8 ® variety of other chores in of- state hand over 100,000 acres of Attorney General Joseph E. Bren­ had the best record in women’s singles Boston had the best women’s records and NIC. 34M 29.95 M ASTK the M erally funded Comprehensive Fourteen youths are super- • Requiring the interior secretary and another for the survivor. U.S. with a .600 winning percentage, taking 18 Roche and Emerson, both also of Boston, PRO to acquire long-term options on an public land to the federal govern­ nan said Gunter’s report "clearly Army Col. Terrance McClain signed RIH6 PERSOMAL 20% Youth Work Employment Program vising the recreation programs at ment for the Penobsc«ot and vindicates our position that the tribal and losing five matches. She has a total of had the best men’s records. No wonder the COM F.I (CYWEP). Squire Village and the Beechwood ladditional 400,000 acres which the them and handed them over to North brazier. RIC.32A0 29.95 Passamaquoddy Indians. claims for 12 million acres and $25 Lobsters have done so well. COMF.II The local supervisors for the Apartments. College age students tribes would then be allowed to buy Korean Army Senior Col. Choi Won EXECUTIVE INaUDESVINYlCOVH at fair market value. Thomas Tureen, who has served as billion were outrageous and absurd.” Choi. program, J. J. Driscoll and Steve ■1C. 35UI0 29.95 VICTOR DAVIS A White House spokesman said no FEDERATION CUP Cassavant, who work out of the average of 25 FRAMES Youth Services bureau, are satisfied ® week receiv in g the final decision had been made on what SWING INTO TENMSl ■EG. 24.es 19.95 REG. NOW with the implementation of the minimum wage of $2.31 an hour, Carter will seek as a solution. PLAYERS SPEC. DUKE 72.00 S57.«S program in its first two weeks oMHm summer work program is in its Similar suits have been filed in Zone change appeal dropped UUmOFT lie. 3IMW 26.95 operation. They said both em ployers^^‘=°"‘* y®®'’ ‘P Manchester and the 26 New York, Massachusetts, Connec­ BITE 50.00 M.0S ticut and Rhode Island. b m o u t o c m p h and employes are pleased with the c^her towns in the Hartford consor- TENNIS? TRETORN work. dum of the Capitol Region Education Gunter had said repeatedly that his R«0. S26.00 TENNIS SHOES CLASSIC 50.00 45.95 For many of the 14 to 21-year-olds Council (CREC). The funds for the recommendations might include by industrial park foes Fram e How about paddle tennis, volleyball, LEATHER NYUTE it is the first job experience they Program come from the Comprehen- alternative proposals and they did. IMPEEIAL 39.50 31.05 He recommended that in the event Only basketball, badminton, street hockey, REG. 32.50 REG. 22.50 seem to be enjoying it and taking a,',vp. Manpower program and are By GREG PEARSON park have decided not to take the appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court, pride in their work, Ms. Driscoll divided among the towns according either the Indians or the state of add one appeal dropped pearson shuffleboard and more In one court In the *24.50 *18.88 PROFF. 29.50 22.05 Herald Reporter case to the United States Supreme said. to population and need, Bennett said. Maine refused to accept the Court. But, Pagano said Friday that the privacy of your back yardi RE-STRINCIRC recommendations with regard to The plaintiffs who had appealed a HI-POINT 30.00 24.05 Besides providing the youth with Of the 1,400 jobs for the Hartford The group will continue to pursue deadline for appealing to the coun­ k zone change for the Town of BANCROFT TENNIS RALLS some spending money, the program area, 700 are in Hartford and the rest land, Congress should appropriate another case involving a complaint try's highest court has passed and his CRIPPIRC is intended to provide a realistic are divided among the other towns. the $25 million for the “use and Manchester’s proposed industrial clients have decided not to continue WILSON against the state Department of AUSSIE 24HOUR work experience and an opportunity Manchester and East Hartford have Commerce, according to Atty. the appeal proceedings. He cited the PRO-COURTS ^ V K E DUNLOP to learn a skill, according to Allen the largest of youth in the Anthony Pagano, who, along with At­ expense that would have been in­ program, Bennett said. volved. as well as the fact that the Frame PENN Bennett, the iiason counselor for the ty. Bruce Beck, represents the plain­ This second year of the program is U.S. Supreme Court hears very fe ONLY irs NEW - INEXPENSIVE program. The program is providing tiffs. OPEN *1 .9 9 at least 35 job experiences. going very well and smoother -than Repair work closes The plaintiffs had appealed the zoning cases. Professionally Installed, striped and NN.Tim.Fn. The 22 youth who are working at last year, Bennett said, because of Jan. 17 decision by the Manchester "1 still think we're right. But, e'll , . SPECIAL floodlighted for night play. 12M0NT0IPM Manchester Memorial Hospital, are more time for advance planning. All Planning and Zoning Commission to now direct our energies in a more ap­ S«T.1IT0S:30 learning skills, such as operating an the supervisors noted the large part of Summit St. grant a zone change for about 245 of propriate fashion," he said. Pagano X-ray machine, which may be amount of paperwork required the 393 acres included in the proposed was referring to the suit against the valuable to them in later work because of the program’s federal Department of Commerce, which The Summit St.-E. Middle Tpke, traveling north on Summit St. will park. The remainder of the park land — 24 HOUR SERVICE — THE experiences. status. says that Commerce Commission All for under Financing intersection will be closed for three use Flower St. or Perrett PI. Those was included in a second zone change *4y000 The other employers Include the CYWEP also provides a smaller or did not have to be rezoned. The Edward Stockton granted approval of available. number of jobs for student during the days beginning Tuesday while the traveling south on the street will be the park without proper environmen­ Complete line of Tennis Apparel I SHOES town Highway Department, the Town of Manchester’s Highway planned park include the proposed BahkAmebicmh school year. sent onto Hollister or Delmont Sts. tal assessment. <5VLPINE Board of Education, the Red Cross, Department does repair work. J.C. Penney Co. catalog distribution There has been a waiting list of Vehicles traveling east on E. Mid­ A hearing will be held Monday to Pro-Courts the Housing Authority, the Lutz dle Tpke. will use Elro St. and those center. 2 Main St. youth who want the jobs, Ms. Timothy O’Sullivan, highway seek an expedition of this matter. 649-7300 Anytime Junior Museum, the Police Depart­ traveling west on the turnpike will The appeal was denied by both the Open Daily To 9 ? a% N O N Driscoll said, but this week was the superintendent, said that traffic will Beck and Pagano have also in­ "HAUS TEL. 872-6547 ment, the Chamber of Commerce use Brookfield St. or Perrett Pi. State Court of Common Pleas and the 643-7111 and other town and public agencies. last one in which jobs were filled. be detoured around the intersection State Supreme Court. The final step formed the federal Environmental FARR’S Master Oiarje lani Imricard RMITE 30, POST ROAD PLAZA, VERNON The seven-week program continues Signs will be posted to direct traf­ Protection Action that they may file Some of the youth are working on for the three-day period. Vehicles fic. that could have been taken was an EXIT 96 OFF 1-80 through Aug. 19. action on a federal level. I p*r.K T W O MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., July 16, 1977 ~— MANCHESTERiwaxsx/aa^ y a a-ia> a-« EVENING v *.<1 vai vvi aaa-aaafaxjA^,HERALD, tfiaMViicoiCiManchester. , vmi||., Conn., Qdl.,Sat., JUlyJuly ID^16, 1977 — PAGE THREE 1 HJ Theater schedules Ray pleads innocent 155 rfve Saturday... Vernon Cine 1 — “ Rocky,” UA T h eater 3 — “ The FINAST SUPERIHARKETS OPEN SUNDAY 9 TO 4 Deep,” 2:004:307:009:00 Burnside Theater 1 — "An­ 2:00-7:10-9:20 to escape charges East Windsor Drive-In — nie Hail,” 7:S&-9:1S Vernon Cine 2 — “ Annie blood on ____ FInast Supermarket Kelly Road and Route 83, Vernon Open Sundav 9 To 6 Hall,” 2:00-7:20-9:30 “ Annie Hall,” and “ Murder Burnside Theater 2 — "Viva on the Orient Express,” Dusk Knievel," 7:J0-8;20 Manchester Drive-In — PETROS, Tenn. (UPI) — James Earl Ray, the con­ East Hartford Drive-In — Thursday UA T heater 1 — “ Star “White Lightning," 8:30; “ Viva Knievel,” and "Per­ victed assassin of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., pleaded in­ Wars,” 12:(»-2:3O-5:00-7:SO- “ Annie Hall,” 10:00 mission to Kill.” Dusk nocent Friday to charges he escaped from the fortress- Donations of blood were 10:00-12:19 Midnight •unday like Brushy Mountain State Prison June 10. made by 155 persons FINAST BRAND SALE. rT T n Vernon Cine 1 — "Rocky," UA Theater 2 — "Loves of Ray claimed he was Illegally confined in the remote Thursday when the Blood- Benji,” 2:00-3:45-5:30-7 15- 1:304:007:109:20 Burnside Theater 1 — "An­ Vernon Cine 2 — “ Annie East Tennessee facility. mobile visited the Knights 9:00 nie Hall,” 2:008:40-7:0-8:40 UATheater 3 — "The Hall," 2:003:45-5:307:209:30 General Sessions Court Judge John M. Davis of Wart- of Columbus Home. Burnside Theater 2— “Viva Manchester Drive-In — Deep,” 2:00-4:30-7:00-9:00' burg permitted one representative each from a radio sta­ Several donors reached Knievel,” 1:40-3:307:109:00 “ Annie Hall," 8:30; “ White THE BEST WAY TO SAV EltiEB i tion, a television network and a newspaper to attend the gallon marks. East Windsor Drive-In — UA Theater 1 — “Star Lightning," 10:00 Following is a list of "Annie Hali,” and “Murder Wars," 12:002:305:007:30 arraignment in a small office inside the prison walls. on the Orient Express." Dusk 10:00 About 20 other news personnel were kept outside the other donors; Look for our LabeL Good as the best. . . Even better in prica' East Windsor Drive-In — UA Theater 2 — “ Loves of main prison gate during the hearing. Appointments were kept ?.y® M ARKETS "Viva Knievel,” and “Per­ Benji,” 2:003:45-5:307:15- Friday’s daily Warden Stonney Lane had said earlier that he would by the following: mission to Kilt.” Dusk 9:00 503 seek to have the hearing closed because of “security Miss Joann R. Dwire, precautions." George L. Legler, Mrs. UllUn Legler, James V. McCooe, Hospital presented fish fry check Mrs. Judith Newton, Mrs. ii^y.Finasl Sugar | Norma 0. Paggioli, Jonas Edward M. Kenney, administrator of Manchester Memorial Hospital, THE BEST POOLS Searle. accepts a check for $605 from Frank Tornaquindici half of the proceeds Mrs. Beverly Tanner, Peter ARE FUaOFBALONEY Pescolido, Mrs. Eileen C. from the annual fish fry held at Frank’s Supermarket on June 24. The Flynn, Allan P. Walch, Mrs. rest of the proceeds will be donated to other charities. The men are stan­ Wond.rful Submirina Sandwich.! Sandra Werkbelser, Mrs. ^" ding in front of new construction now under way at the hospital. 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A I PAGK FOl'R__ — MA.NCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Sat., July 16, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Sat.. July 16. 1977 - PAGE FIVE Nixon appeals iflaurhriitrr tiuniiiui H^ral^ Last gasp for airborne smokers? News for Senior Citizens By Wally Fortin Manchester — A City of Village Charm tape issue WASHING’TON — Attention, class. freedoms” of other citizens. cent or more suffer from the Founded Oct, 1, 1881 tlon for the Rockport clam and Answer these statements with a Doesn’t see it that way smoking of others. They get tearing Hi everybody! It’s that time again Pinochle While some were playing bingo and Rock ortt triptrit WASHINGTON (DPI) — Former S^e'T'Oe' AuiJit Su fM u of Circulation Memoor Uniioo Press international others bridge, our craft class was lobster bake. ‘‘true’’ or ‘‘false’’: Lee Roderick The head of ASH, John Banzhaf, and reddening of eyes, headaches, and I guess the first bit of news Is to News here at the center starts with Speaking of trips,trip remember that President is askjng Published by the Manchester Publishing Co.. Herald Square. mention a little something about this busy putting together the colorful this Monday morning we sign up for Monday: 8 a.m., signing up for the Supreme Court to head off (1) Anti-smokers are “self- doesn’t quite see it that way. raspy and sore throats. The point of our Wednesday morning pinochle Manchester. Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. energy crisis. pieces of cloth which eventually will the Rockport trip. The price of ^ .5 0 Rockport, 10 a.m., kitchen social growing demands of lawyers who appointed zealots who...regard "The evidence is very strong that all this is that the right to a safe and games where we had 40 players and similar policy, and all public air There certainly is no question in the lucky winners were; A1 then turn into a beautiful quilt. Includes the bus ride, a boat ride games. Noontime lunch served. 1 want to use his White House tapes in P RoD-nson EOitor-PuOf'Sner Harold E Turitingion. Managing Editor smokers as second-class citizens.” healthy environment takes p.m., pinochle games. Bus pickup at passenger carriers are required by ‘smoking harms those around the the minds of the experts that there is Chellman, 605; Lee Steinmeyer, 603; Because the lunch in the park was around the Gloucester harbor and a their civil suits. precedence over the right to smoke.” 8;30 a.m. Return trips at 12:30 and (2) Smokers are “men and women smoker, especially in closed areas one coming and in fact It is already Joe Windsor, 590; Mary Nackowski, so enjoyable, and mostly b^ause of real old-fashioned clam and lobster The Supreme Court has ruled the the Civil Aeronautics Board to set 3:30 p.m. Opinion whose nasty nervous habit forces me such as airplanes,” Banzhaf told Report backs conclusions on the way. So what can we do about 577; Frances Fike, 569; Bea our students under the guidance of bake and all the tips. This trip goes tapes must be made available for aside some seats for nonsmokers. Tuesday: 9:30^.m., bus for shop­ to breathe carbon monoxide. Quite Scripps League Newspapers. He The ASH head's arguments regar­ it? One thing would be to form car McCarthy, 560; Roblna Carroll, 546; Gerri Kelley who really worked so on Aug. 4. criminal trials and the U.S. Court of Before the CAB ping. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., open outdoor frankly - as well as literally - they ad d ^ that about a half-dozen other ding the effect of tobacco smoke on a pools among the members who are Audrey Durey, 534; Joseph Carlin, hard in preparing and serving the We now have our three buses filled Appeals were later ruled that The Eastern proposal is now pen­ shuffleboard. 1 p.m., bowling at the Civil rights dilemma make me sick.” airlines are now “under the gun” on nonsmoker appear borne out by a coming to our center. Those of you 517; Airchie Houghtaling, 516. food, I want to thank them all. I for the German Alps Festival lawyers in civil suits can compel ding before the board. The CAB 1972 Surgeon General’s report. It in­ who live quite near each other could At noontime we had our so-called should also thank our hard-working scheduled for July 28 and we have a air-conditioned Parkade Lanes. Also production as evidence in thier cases. If you answered “true” to the first the smoking issue because of return trip from shopping. likewise is considering banning all cluded this statement: “The level of work out a deal where one week one “ Big M eal” chicken ancj rice custodian R^y who is doubling as our waiting list. We also have a waiting The Supreme Court based its deci­ statement (from the Tobacco protests from nonsmoking Wednesday: 10 a.m., pinochle pipe and cigar smoking on commer­ will drive and then it would be casserole with all the trimmings out bus driver while Jim is on vacation; list for Brown’s Resort in the sion on a belief that there would be crowded theater, which even Institute) and “false” to the second passengers. carbon monoxide attained in games and Friendship Circle A group calling itself the cial passenger aircraft, and late last someone else's turn. Also, if you in the park. After the meal, some and to our two helpers. Moose and Catskills. few demands for the tapes in one (from the Action on Smoking and Banzhaf is a noted veteran of anti- experiments using rooms filled with gathering. Noon to 12:30 p.m.. Big .National Socialist Party of the ACLU would agree is an year sent shockwaves through the happen to be within walking distance went in to play bridge while others George, who set up the tables, etc. Menu for the week criminal cases and therefore there Health, better known as ASH), you smoking campaigns and the tobacco smoke may be shown to So next Wednesday, we will try it Meal in the Park (weather permit­ America — all of 11 members impermissible extension of tobacco industry by also soliciting of our big bus, why not take it once in sat around and played bingo. It made Monday: “Sloppy Joes” macaroni would not be any substantial erosion are probably a smoker and may now gunslinger who shot “TV’s equal, and at times exceed, the legal again, and we will follow the same ting). 1 p.m., outdoor bingo games. public comment on the possibility of a while instead of driving your car? for a nice afternoon. High bridge salad, Jello with whipped topping, of'the confidentiality of presidential strong — had planned to march free expression. light up. If your answers are just the Winchester Man off the air in the late limits for maximum air pollution routine as long as there is an in­ 12:45 p.m., bridge games. 1 p.m., confidences. prohibiting all smoking on planes. scores were Jack Owen, 5,640, and beverage. on July 4th through Skokie, III, Yet somehow this seems a opposite, proceed at once to the 1960s (his brown-paper “cigars” permitted...” If we don’t make some effort to terest. craft class. Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m. In an appeal to the Supreme Court, The latter proposal has drawn tens of Marge McLain, 5,610. Wednesday: “Picnic in the Park” a heavily Jewish suburb of little too convenient a way to nearest exit. were ruled cigarettes, which already One pro-smoker, in a local letter to keep some of the cars off the streets, On Thursday we had two buses Return trip at 3:15 p.m. Bus will not Nixon’s lawyers said that there have, thousands of letters, most of them Reuben sandwich, dill pickles, potato Smoldering controversy had been banned from airwave a newspaper, suggests that those who it won’t be long before they decide to Friendship Circle take off for the Rockingham races; go out at noontime. in fact, been few demands for use in Chicago, many of whose dispose of the matter. against smoking on planes. give out ration cards, and you folks because this column is written on salad, gingerbread with topping, Thursday: 9 a.m., buses leave for advertising). can't stand smoke on planes probably During the day our Friendship Cir­ beverage. criminal trials but there are growing residents are survivors of Either the neo-Nazis have The smoldering controversy over The Tobacco Institute, which lob­ must remember what a mess that Thursday, you’ll have to wait until Mystic Seaport. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., smoking in public places has turned don’t like crying babies or singing cle met in the morning and the ladies Thursday: Sliced turkey sandwich, numbers of such demands in civil World War II concentration the right to free political bies here on behalf of the American was. Wednesday’s column to hear if we open outdoor shuffleboard games. No cases. into a blaze in the capital. teen-agers on them either. An anti­ had a swell time chatting and macaroni salad, cake and beverage. camps. expression or they don’t, and if companies that manufactured 688 Effects many people had any winners. bus today. The demands have already been Washingtonians, who include more smoker counters that the proper So let’s turn off lights when we working on various hobbles. Our good Friday; Grill^ cheese and tomato Friday; 10 a.m. to noon, kitchen billion cigarettes last year, calls the He continued; '"Thirty to 40 million friend Irene Bissett was busy Next Thursday our gang of two filed in five cases and are currently Fearing violence, the city they do, nobody — not even sur­ than the average number of travelers place on the airplane for smokers is really don’t need them and also set sandwich, cole slaw, cookies and social games. Noon to 12:30 p.m., decision by Eiastern an “apparent people have some serious physical showing some of the group how to buses will be off for a day at Mystic expected in 10 additional cases, the passed an ordinance banning vivors of Nazi concentration on the wing. your air conditioners at 78° as that beverage. lunch served. 1 p.m., setback games. are especially worked up over a re­ cave-in” to ASH and a second anti­ condition which is adversely affected braid a rug and when they finish that Seaport. The buses will leave the appeal said. There undoubtedly will There probably is no solution to the would make a surprising difference center at 9 a.m., so please be here at Schedule for the week Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m. and return marches by anybody wearing camps — has the right to in­ cent proposal by Eastern Airlines to smoking group which pushed the ac­ it sure will make a terrific rug for be many more if the Supreme Court by breathing the smoke of others.” controversy that will satisfy both and even save you some money. 8:30. Monday through Friday; Registra- trips at 12:30 and 3:30 p.m. military-style uniforms and hibit that right under threat of set aside two-thirds of the seats on its tion. In an “urgent message,” the Such conditions, he said, include our fall raffle. upholds the appeals court decision, shuttle flight and 60 to 65 per cent of sides. In this issue, it appears, Nixon’s lawyers said. obtained a circuit court injunc­ violence, as has been done in Institute addSQ that Eastern has asthma, allergies, respiratory extremism is a virtue to smoker and seats on its regular flights for non- entered an “unconscionable ailments, hay fever and tuberculosis. tion specifically against the Skokie. smokers. nonsmoker alike. Defector rewarded agreement” setting a “precedent in “Of the non-allergic remainder of th r u Nazis. At the same time, the neo- American Airlines already has a Scripps League Newspapers 1977 All Food Marts Stores Open Sunday 9 a.m. To 4 p.m. '''S "V$?SWK S*{^S^^ successful attacks on the personal nonsmokers,” Banzhaf said, ”75 per TAIPEI, Taiwan (DPI) — The Chinese pilot who ----- ■ ■ ■ .k al U U 1 — — — An appeal by the American Nazis represent something defected to Taiwan with his M1G19 jet fighter Friday Civil Liberties Union went all that was so horrible, so renounced communism and received 5,000 ounces of gold FOOD MART the way to the U.S. Supreme obscene in human history that and the commission of lieutenant colonel in the con SODA I I Coronet Napkins] Court, which has ordered the to threat them as "just Nationalist Chinese air force at a gala ceremony. With his clenched right fist raised high above his head. 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COUPON PER FAMILY. j The first amendment is a mockery to everything Government officials, military leaders and civic guarantee of free speech is civilized society holds decent. representatives filled the 1,200-seat Armed Forces fundamentally involved here. We don’t have the answer to Cultural Center and repeatedly burst Into applause It is obviously no coincidence during the hour long ceremony. this dilemma. We only know Fan, a former squadron leader in the Communist air 'Summertime and the livin' is easy! that the Nazis picked Skokie. that the courtroom, not the WALDBAUM'S force, defected a week ago when he flew his M1G19 to Those "lazy, hazy, days of sum m er" are here again and Food Mart has everything you'll need This would certainly seem to street, is the place to try to Tainan air base in southern Taiwan. be a case of crying “fire” in a find it. 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But there’s a catch: OFF URGE MUENSTER CHEESE ..$1,79 depressed area. % ALL VARIETIES Winter Park won’t get the 50 NOVA SCOTIA LOX h.nd t.i»D ^ $1.99 HUPS Large Selection Men’s t Women’s Clothes HEADS REO SANTA ROSA. PURPLE Still, the folks there are Un­ money unless it comes up by FRONTIER,REO QUEENROSAS. "WALDEN FARMS" flemii in from Cafifonio p GREEN WICKSON5, PURPLE A U SK A N LOX H A ND IL IC ID $1.89 cle Santa’s — er, Sam’s — July 13 with a list of projects to FRESH-NEW ZEALAND3 to CAl NUBIANAS DEEP RED ELDORAOOS GERMAN BOLOGNA ., $i .49 cousins just like everybody spend it on. LT.D. Tamorillo FaMom Driicoll Brand-SwMt l*icioiii m m EM SHAPED CALIFORNIA else and have a right to share Dazzled city officials have PUTNAM PLAZA SALAD LONG JOHN FRANKS ..$1.19 ) OREENISH PURPLE STRAWBERRIES * M A C A R O N I in the goodies their taxes and Ea«t Hartford-OlM lonbury Un« declared a “state of emergen­ DRESSINGS PLUMS FRESHLY MADE S A U D S . .49c everybody else’s taxes make it cy” and are scrambling to get FRIDAY 12-9 SATURDAY 10-9 All VM-Ntks • t| ot. BottN PINT y C A S H • mASTER CHARGE • BANKAUERICARD 3 ? 1 . BOX I c CHOPPED LIVER 89c possible for Uncle to dispense. estimates on about 20 assorted CAM t i uske oom a s a n a u iT oa A vtMTASLa. (o a it atciois CHOPPED HERRING 79c Thus when the city fathers projects before the deadline — AVAJLAILI IN mOOUCI MFT. U A AO aTaO ’'C aA N M Y SA U TtrS NOODLE PUDDING . . 79c decided to build a new library, although one of them hesitant­ ■Kf ■ they applied to the federal ly suggested that the city CARANDO GENOA SA U M I ..$2,19 Ot rnfOTiibit M •iguui, no government for an $883,500 refuse the money as a patriotic CARANDO PEPPERONI ORILICINO LB. typ»«rA pFik«l grant. They just got their gesture. He later said he was orron. W E S rO W N l WEAVER CHICKEN ROLL ,$2.39 answer. just “being philosophical.” PHARMACY V H O T ’ BAGELS .J.T j;; 12 ,$1.097 No, said the government, in That kind of attitude is not The little pool at Saulters Pond (Photo by Reginald Pinto) OVER 25 YCARS Of CONTINUOUS SERVICEI U.S. GOVT. INSPECTED U.S.D.A. CHOICE the form of the Economic merely philosophical, it’s dow­ BEEF SHOULDER GRADE"A" London Broil Development Administration, nright un-American these ••YOUR COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICE STORE' ^ U.S. GOVT. INSPECTED ^ U.S.O.A. CHOKE ' \ U.S.D.A. CHOICE. BEEF CHUCK we won’t give you $833,500. days. Fading of the ^old bulls^ in Congress CUBE STEAK «oiff I Would you take ^.65 million? And thereby hangs a sorry TURKEY Chicken Breast TOP BLADE HORMOL ■ 5 ON 0ANY WEIGHT ■ It seems that the EDA commentary. WASHINGTON (NEA) - When the cities are Lubbock, Midland and a BONELESS CURE 81 HAM ,, $2.59 Reps. Emanuel Celler of New York Quorters :ij;; STEAK IWlOT ftCM IUM OVIN ROAtT professional politicians began to portion of Odessa. After handily dis­ By Martha Ana and Wayne N. Aspinall of Colorado— CORNED BEEF BRISKET $1.49 FAMILY PACKAGE | analyze which seats in the House of ina Robert WallIters I ! (EXCEPT GROUND MEAT) ! posing of that trio of pretenders to suffered the disgrace of defeat. BREASTS S f 4 8 > WITH THIl COVrON AT FOOD MART 0000 lUNOAT. JULV If IH h H ■ Representatives might be considered 4 TO 7 LBS. AVERAGE SWIFT PREMIUM SIZZLEAN ,,.$1.39 the throne, Mahon was re-elected Others were unceremoniously OPEN 59 * J •anai Open forum “marginal” in next year’s elections, without opposition for another five dumped from their chairmanships by U.S.OJk. CH04CO ITALIAN SAUSAGE PATTIES t.$1.59 they noticed something strange: The Early this month, Mahon un­ BEEF KABOBS oreat for bareecuei $1.49 DIM consecutive terms. Last year, the an irreverent group of young CHILD MILD & BEEF FRANKS ,. 79c list Included the 19th congressional expectedly disclosed that he will OUR a ilT manager of an Odessa brokerage legislators. Two once-powerful ALL DAY U.S.O.A. CHOICE UEF U.S.O.A CHOICE BEEF retire at the end of his current term. district of Texas. house decided to take his chances chairmen — Reps. Wilbur D. Mills of BONELESS BONELESS BREADED VEAL PAHIES 69c Tribute to Philip Bay er “Marginal district” is a term of Most of the news accounts of his an­ I against Mahon. Arkansas and Wayne L. Hays of Ohio OUR BEST VEAL PATTI ES l. 89c nouncement failed to mention the SUNDAY Chuck Roost Chuck Steak ON A U B . VACUUM PKG. -FOOD CLUB | To the editor, art among politicians, referring to a Conservative Republican Jim — left town in disgrace after highly and thoughtful man. I don't recall congressman’s little-publicized UNDERBLADE UNDERBLADE SLICED BEEF LIVER ,,49c Philip Bayer was a superior House district where the current oc­ Reese captured 45.4 per cent of the publicized scandals. ever seeing him without a smile. It brush with political defeat. OPEN 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. gentleman. cupant is considered vulnerable vote. Mahon, with the remaining 54.6 Of the 20 men who were chairmen • f 2 8 WEAVER CHICKEN FRANKS .. 79c SLICED BACON^ I was a part of his character. I W ITH T H Il CO U PO N AT PO O O H U RT, 0 0 0 0 l U N O A T . J But Mahon isn’t the first House COLONIAL AAAITfRCRTOVAC TUailBATIian.w ■ ■ ■ ■ MM _ ___ because he or she received less than per cent, plunged overnight from of House committees in 1972, just • 1 ? . ? ■ • LB. . I met Phil when I first came to Of the many people we meet veteran to see the handwriting on the Our Staff Is Here 7 Days SMOKED SHOULDERS ..89c Manchester 19 years ago. He was through our lifetime, a few stand out 55 per cent of the vote in the last elec­ political patriarch of the Paimian five years ago, only Mahon and four tion. wall. In recent years, several com­ then the newly appointed town in our minds. Phil was such a man. Basin to "marginal” congressman. others remain today. That turnover A week To Serve Your Family! SLICED COLD CUTScOOKID IALAAl!^P«P^VclRDLUNCHaONLI. 89c COLONIAL BEEF FRANKS The list invariably is dominated by mittee chairman have elected retire­ counsel. He served as acting He was “a superior gentleman." rate is unprecedented in the modem ALL MEDICINAL freshmen and sophomore represen­ The age factor ment rather than face the potential I not AvoUoblo in toto loh or to ollitr rttoil dtoltrt or wtwkukn. manager at various times through I have lost a respected friend. I will history of the House. SERVICES AVAILABLE tatives whose names and ac­ "The big thing was age,” says one ignominy of voter rejection in their his term of office. miss him. May he rest in peace. My George Mahon is among the la^t of complishments are vague in the newspaper reporter who followed the senior years. We developed a friendship that sincere sympathy to his wife and a disappearing breed — the “old ON THE PURCHASE OF <2.00 OR MORE | voters’ minds, plus a scattering of Mahon-Reese contest. “Mahon ad­ Seniority liability Food Club Soda grew richer and lasted through the family. May God watch over them. bulls” of the House who regularly Hawaiian Punch HEINZ KETCHUP years. ideologues whose affinity for the dis­ mits to being 76 and a lot of people Those who didn’t understand that won re-election by acclamation, ALL FLAVO RS-64O Z .B O m E DELICATESSEN Joseph A, Breault 4 6 OUNCE CAN 14 OUNCE BOHLE (EXCEPT LUNDY GOURMET HAM) j Phil, as I knew him, was a quipt Town Hall tant right and left edges of the suspect he’s even older. They just seniority had been transformed from served for decades and held semi­ political spectrum often means the decided it was time for a change.” an asset to a liability — men such as I Manchester permanent title to the chairmanships I c - _ _ _ j sacrifice of job security. of ail the influential committees. 4 3 * ^ Skate park suggested 4 8 * ».■ The Texas 19th WANTED c r is c o o il I FREE WEEK ! IVORY SOAP 93c F 30’ o ff I In theory, Texas’ 19th district has M OUNCa aOTTLU BUMBLE BEE TUNA 59c I BETTCn HOMES A GARDENS I I DN TENI . 4Vi DOZ.2. JARS I To the editor: ^ N ''' ' ; 1 BOOKLET I HEINZ JVow that skateboarding has KAL KAN CAT FOOD 4„«$1. HOSTESS TWINKIES ■ no place on that list because ever CRUNCHOLA BARS 79c 2 OREATVEGETABLE SOUPS S STRAINEDBoby Food j Monday, July 11th, my friends and become more and more popular in . DOMINO I AND CHOWDERS * I ALL VARIITIIlII leiCLUDINa(■■CluliiNa M IATlfATl^ since it was created in 1934 it has LOCAL ICED TEA MIX T A K l T A L K M M M H » avt «4 I I were skateboarding on Cooper St., Manchester, I think the town should $1.69 CONFECTIONERS SUGAR it*. 3™ $1. i M M ^a* « r«M Hat iM M n H I been the sole, virtually undisputed . e u ifim u nm rnttmm ...._ STRAWBERRY RHUBARB PIE ’.’.“if 99c ^ and a cop came by and told us we INO IV IO U A LLT W iA PflO build a skatepark somewhere in If you’re interested in Manchester FRISKIES CAT FOOD 5-.$1. RAMON SUPREME* 101. property of one man — Rep. George C O N T A IN tn 6 poi $1. couldn’t skateboard on public Manchester. ’They could make a lot NISSEN’S DOUGHNUTS 75c H. Mahon, a lanky, soft-spoken history and love antiques you might streets. of money from it and also get a lot of Democrat who is the "dean” of the That means that I can’t skateboard the kids out of the streets. be the very couple we’re looking for LESTOIL APPLE House and chairman of its powerful ITALIAN LOCAL Layer I ’20’ o ff P lo " o ff‘ i anymore except at Colchester Skateboarding is no more Food Club 1 ON A PKO. OF l«. I Appropriations Committee. to live-in, maintain and host the HEAVY DUTY I 0 NA24 0 UNCECAN I 2 I QUART ENVELOPES a Skatepark which is a half an hour dangerous than bike riding. SAUCE DRESSING Cake Mixes I FOOD CLUB I I FOOD CLUB ! Mahon has been elected to 22 con­ historic (c. 1780) Cheney Homestead CLEANER M O H 'S DRESSING GELATINS away and costs money. I have no way Sincerely, 28 OZ. BOHLE KEN'S French or Italian FOOD CLUB I ICED TEA M IX J j INSTANT MILK • secutive terms, and in 16 of those 35 OZ. JAR S O Z .B O m E ALL FLAVORS of getting there unless someone takes Chris Brown at 106 Hartford Road. The museum Food Club-8oz. Bottle All Flavors - 19 DZ. Pkg 6 OZ. PACKAGE 8 M M MW* M ft.. , m. ^ S ^ E contests he had no Republican op­ I - ownwi me. 13 Cross St. position. When the first foolhardly is open to the public two afternoons I. Manchester GOP opponent surfaced in 1946, weekly year round. Let us hear all 4*1. Mahon walked off with 95.6 per cent about you in writing. Apply to: Mrs. of the vote. Four years later, he ydrfrd.t"®"*'"®®*®"®"' ' ^ IMISH DAIRY DlllGHYSI ' Z CMON A A n 22 nr OZ. rou CAN ■■ wW* ■ Stuart G. Segar, 226 Greenwood WALDBAUM'S ■ ALL NATURAL , j |O N A » OZ.CAN.RIUSIUR.lsburyy I slipped a bit and captured a mere TWIN POPS 99’ ALL FLAVORS ♦ 004 MOBIL 10W-30 i NIAGARA i I YOGURT IO Z.C U R CURS 0 7 FUNNY FACE | 93.9 per cent of the vote against Drive, Manchester. •U A tT CANTOO A ll SEASONS MOTOR Oil ! SPRAY STARCH I ! A reminder... GAYLORD ORANGE JUICE '‘Ji 69c ALL FLAVORS Readers are reminded that the deadline for letters on the another hapless Republican. 0« CMOeOUTi WNIiL MW MINUTE MAID ORANGE JUICE 39c ■ M>aMatwa>«rMaM«tt4|8B^I Maa«a*Ri SatM Li Springboard for discussion is noon Monday, July 18. CHOCK FULL O' NUTS CAKE iil. 89c HOOD’S SOUR CREAM ?„V 69c Only one came close T A t n O 'I I A The subject is: Should the South United Methodist Church use SHRI^ DINNER te t.P A C K A M 89c PARKAY MARGARINE 55c HIAIYH AMD IfAVTT AIDS Three other opponents surfaced in K tA PT-tl 01. PKO. FIRM BUFFERIN TABLETS $1.29 its property for the site of a church-sponsored, federally funded, the early 1960s, but only one even ISYy .TcTrl 59* DELUXE AMERICAN SLICES $1.09 MOBIII 59 ' retirement center? came close to gaining a third of the iJOP FROST WAFFLES 6 po« $1. s AMMENS MEDICATED POWDER 79c VjHALF SOUR PICKLES J S g ?;Z . 79c j MOTOR OIL IT43 l l l o tlOVLAn on UNKCMTiO The Herald will published the letters Wednesday, July 20. vote in the barren but oil-rich West BAN ROLL-ON DEODORANT $1.49 Texas district whose only sizeable New kid on the block 410 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE MANCHESTER I PAGE SIX* — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat.. July 16. 1977 MMCHESTER e v e n in g HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Sal.. Juiy I6. 1977 - I’AGF. .SEVEN LOCAL CHURCHES wing of evoning By CUFF SIMPSON

ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S CHl'RCH, CHI RCH OF THE NAZARENE, 236 TRINITY COVENANT CHURCH, 302 E. Middle Tpke. Rev. Philip Hussey, Main St. Rev. Neale McLain, pastor: Hackmatack St. Rev. Norman E. MANCHE8TER pastor. Rev. Donald Kauffman, associate. Swensen, pastor; Milton Nilson, assistant S&H STAMPS MAKES US Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday 9:30 a.m., Sunday School, classes (or to the pastor. Enthusiasni in rhurrh enthusiasm in the church service? caption taken from the first chapter PERSONAL Masses at 8:30. 10:IS and 11:30 a.m. all ages: 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship, 8:30 and 10:30 a.m.. Morning Worship The traditional picture of the New The very word means “God in us” of Genesis: “And the Spirit of God GOSPEL HALL, 415 Center St. ^ NO. ONE TEE Communion, message by the Rev. Mr. Services with the Rev, Norman Swensen church is one of dignified (en theos.) If God, the Creator of the moved upon the face of the waters. PirtonillzMl Fun A Soorlswssf 10 a.m.. Breaking bread: 11:45 a m , McLain, Children's Church and Nursery preaching. Nursery for infants; 9:30 formality. Any show of emotion in world who came in Christ, is “in us,” And God said, 'Let there be light’; "HONE WHILE Y O U ^ ir Sunday School: 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. provided: 7 p.m.. Service, message by a.m.-10:15 a.m.. Fellowship and Coffee. why should we not be enthusiastic, and there was light." T M I M T ' OfMlOmiForAnrOcMKon ST. BRIDGET CHI RCH, 70 Main St the Rev. Mr. McLain, Nursery provided. the early days of our Pilgrim fathers 1081 MAIN ST. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 43 was out of place. and joyful? We have something to Publication of the directory was MIDDU TURNPIKE Rev. John J. Delaney, pastor. Rev. IMTED PENTECOSTAL CHI RCH, MANCHESTER William J Stack. Rev. William J. Spruce St. Rev. Art Kay, moderator. learn from our less inhibited delayed for several weeks pending a 185 Woodbridge St. Rev. Robert Baker, 9:15 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.. In this tradition I ministered in brothers and sisters in church Killeen. decision as to whether use of the Bi­ MitM MANCHESTER Phone 646-3339 pastor. Worship, Nurseryy provided; 7 p.m.. In­ Center Church with more or less traditions that are not so staid and Wi Now SM jHni, SocZt, Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.. ble verse — chosen by Gov. Edmund A Jogging Suits 10 a m., Sunday School classes (or all formal Worship, study and fellowship. solemnity. Not once in my pastorate proper. WI Iknvicx AND INITALL INDUITRULAMDCOMMIRclAr school auditorium: Sunday Masses at ages: 11 a.m.. Worship: 7 p.m.. Prayer: G. Brown Jr. — is constitutionally 7:30. 9 and 10:30. in church: 10:30 a m. COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH, do I recall the congregation breaking Charles Finney in the early 19th permissible. State Attorney General HAS IT! 7:30 p.m.. Evangelistic Service, public An American Baptist Church, 585 E. forth into hand-clapping. In recent and noon in school auditoriium. invit^. century defended “enthusiasm" in a Yvelle J. Younger ruled that such use MX COniTIOIIIIIG • REFRIliEIUTION Center St. Rev. Ondon Stairs, minister. phone FILL GOSPEL LNTERDENOMI- ST. JOHN'S POLISH NATIONAL years more show of enthusiasm is sermon giving a long paragraph on is constitutional because the quota­ NATIONAL CHIRCH, 745 Main St. Rev. Frederick Lam, director of Chris­ appearing and I rejoice in it. The con­ excitement shown in other activities, NUTMi: and SHEET METXl Business-Directory Guide For 646-0863 CATHOLIC CHIRCH, 23 Golway St. tian education. tion from Genesis is comparable to Rev. Philip Saunders, minister. Rev. Walter A. Hyszko. pastor. gregation now frequently shows their then commenting: 10:30 a.m.. Praise. Worship Service 9:30 a.m.. Worship, message: “The the “In God We Trust” phrase on 341 Broad St. 9 a.m.. Mass in English: 10:30 a.m.. feelings by applause. "But let Christians do anything like and Bible study (or all ages: 7 p.m.. Great Cover-Up," Nursery provided. U.S. coins — i.e., it is devoid of New England Meciianical Services, bic. Manchester Mass in Polish and English. Manchester Deliverance Service. Message every day, at any hour — phone this, and exercise one-tenth part of religious significance. ROUTE 183, P.O. BOX 3147 Manchester and Surroundinq SALVATION ARMY, 661 Main St. Recently the minister was Professional Perk 646J159S. their zeal, in promoting the honor of “Abba, Falber” TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. (08086) ' Suite IDS Capt. and Mrs. Arthur Carlson, corps of­ expressing thanks to various groups God and the salvation of souls; why FAITH BAPTIST CHIRCH, Orange ficers. NORTH UNITED METHODIST in the church; after each tribute, We read in Romans 8:14ff: ______843-2738 • 643-2102 Betty Gallagher Hall 7J E. Center St. Rev. James CHURCH, 300 Parker St. then it would be talked about from prop. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School: 10:45 a m,. Vicinity Beliasov. pastor. 9 a.m.. Worship Service, sermon: there was enthusiastic clapping of Dan to Beersheba." “For all who are lead by the Spirit Holiness Meeting: 6 p.m., Open-Air 9:30 a m.. Sunday School: 10:30 a m.. "Dealing With Demons: Drugs & hands. I surprised myself, and of God are sons of God. For you did CAMPING EQUIPMENT Meeting: 7 p.m.. Salvation Meeting '‘In God we Irust (?) Worship Service: 7 p.m.. Evening Ser­ Alcohol," Nursery for 5 year olds and probably the congregation, by stan­ not receive the spirit of slavery to FAMOUS BRAND CONCORDIA LUTHERAN vice. younger. Coffee Fellow^ip following ding up in the pew and adding a word The last issue of "The Christian fall back into fear, but you have n m . cni, nim iii u u .«» w nKtsa. featuring this week... CHL'RCH, (Lutheran Church of service. of appreciation for the minister and Century” carried this item under the received the spirit of sonship. When TELEVISION - APPLIANCES CHI RCH OF THE ASSSL.MPTIO.N, America), 40 Pitkin St. Rev. Burton D. ST V U , U N T E n N I SOUTH UNITED METHODIST heading “ No Comment we cry, ‘Abba! Father!’ it is the 0 Adams St. at Thompson Rd. Rev. Strand, Rev. David W. Rinas, co-pastors. the staff. A hearty round of applause MA.NCHESTER CHURCH, 1226 Main St. Rev. George W. Department.” Edward S. Pepin., pastor: Rev. Paul 9 a.m.. Holy Communion, Nursery for resulted. Spirit himself bearing witness with Webb, Rev. Laurence M. Hill, Rev. The cover of California’s new state Trinque. small children. our spirit that we are children of FARR’S home NPROVENENT Bruce A. Pehrson, pastors. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.: CENTER CONGREGATIONAL Why should we not express government telephone book features God...” I . rne ivtKnHiNO STon m . 10 a.m.. Worship Service, Pastor Webb J CAM P-IIRE-IPONT M AIN STREET Vttiplke Sunday Masses at 7:30. 9.10:30 and 11:45 CHL’RCH, LNTTED CHl'RCH OF a satellite photograph of Earth and a The word “Abba” is not Greek but 2 preaching, "The Find of a Lifetime!" MY SISTER’S CLOSET.... a.m. CHRIST, 11 Center St. Rev. Newell H. | 0PENDAUVT 0 eP.M. J. EJWN . G^ 71?1 N ur^ry including 5 year olds; 7:30 p.m.. Aramaic, the language that our Lord APPtUNCE • TV 6 4 9 - 3 5 8 9 Curtis Jr. pastor. CHIRCH OF JESLS CHRIST OF Praise and Teaching Service. normally used. This word is not used Wit ti step t Ship LATTER-DAY SAINTS, Woodside St. & 10 a.m.. United Worship Service with in a liturgy, but is the more intimate Second Congregational Church at Second EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH, VOLKSWAGEN REPAIR Hillstown Rd. Wendel K. Walton, bishop. Church & Chestnut Sts., Rev. Ronald term u s ^ in the home. Sometime 8:30 a.m.. Priesthood: 9:30 a m.. Church, 385 N. Main St., child care ago I read that a translator who was provided. Fournier, Rev. Dale Gustafson, pastors; by lactory trained apeclallsta Seminary: 10:30 a m.. Sunday School: 5 trying to show the close relationship ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHI RCH, Rev. C. Henry Anderson, pastor Phil P .1, p.m.. Sacrament Service. emeritus; Lynn Bruer, intern. indicated by this word, translated it Church and Park Sts. Rev. Stephen K. Locicaro and ZIdak A R C O ST. JA.MES CHIRCH. Rev, James Jacobson, rector: Rev. Alan J. 8:00 a.m.. Matins in chapel; 9 a.m.. “ Daddy.” This sounds a bit strange 0 Arcbambault and Rev. Francis Broadhead, assistant to the rector: Rev. Divine Worship, chapel (or children. to most of us but it does convey the 10IPIK Knikowski. co-pastors: Rt. Rev. Msgr. Barbara F. West, assistant to the rector. Nursery for infants. intimacy Jesus had with his God. It is 646-5036 CARPET AND FLOOR COVBIING Edward J. Reanlon, pastor emeritus. 7:30 a.m.. Poly Communion. Book of ZION EVANGEUCAL LUTHER.AN this intimacy which is possible for 301 MAIN STUn OMR iOH tbri Sil f-i THtllS I Ml V f Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.: Common Prayer, with homily by Father CHURCH (MISSOUR SYNOD), Cooper his followers. P&P AUTO REPAIR out or ro il cau ( oiuct 0434662 706 Main 81. ‘‘Arco Charga” Manchaalar Sunday ^ s s e s at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m., Jacobson: 10 a.m.. Holy Eucharist, Rite and High SU. Rev. Charles W. Kuhl, Thus when we say “Father,” it is pastor. Connecticurs Largest Floor Covering Dealer noon, and 5 p.m. 2, with sermon by Father Jacobson. not so much a proposition worked out 10:30 a.m.. Divine Worship, the Rev. by logic as it is an experience of the Karl E. Blake of Redeemer Lutheran MANCHESTER SAFES LOCK CO. AREA CHURCHES Church, Lebanon, guest preacher. Almighty Father, who created the CHURCH OF CHRIST, Lydall and universe, yet is close to his children. frVf LocusMirH , MERCURY Vernon Sts. Eugene Brewer, minister. “ Believing that God is Father COVENTRY PRESBYTERIAN Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday I ‘53 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER • 643-8922 9 a.m., Bible Classes; 10 a.m., changes the way we experience life.” CHURCH, Nathan Hale School Rd. 31. Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m. aind noon. inO-NiaaMB Lock« » //I W or^p, sermon: “This Jesus, Who Is Phone 646-2756 Rev. Dr. Richard W. Gray, pastor. WAPPING CO.MMUNITY CHURCH, So says Gregory Baum in "Faith and I ^ Safes. Combinaiion Changes. ' He?" 6 p.m.. Worship, sermon: "Com­ Sales & Service • Bombed .Most NO SERVICE CHARGE 9:30 a.m.. Worship: 11 a.m., Sunday 1790 Ellington Rd., South Windsor. Rev. Doctrine.” He is quoted in the munication, A Lost Art.” keys m slock Repairs ot all kinds School: 7:30 p.m., Bible Study at par­ Harold W. Richardson, minister. booklet “Take Off Your Shoes” in FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, Also We Make Keys Sensors & ' sonage on Cornwall Dr. 9:15 and 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service this manner.” S to m p A Pinking Shears Sharpened SCIENTIST, 447 N. Main St. ReserviUons lor • Hoteli • Alriliws • Steimphliis FIRST ASSE.MBUES OF GOD, 763 and Church School. 10 a.m., (Tiurch Service, Sunday School I A m M e 627 Main Street MinchSter Oak St., Ehist Hartford. Rev. Ralph F. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL for pupils up to the age of 20, care for Jelley, pastor. CHURCH OF ANDOVER, UNITED Believing that God is Father very young children, subject of the 10 a.m.. Church School: 11 a.m.. Mor­ CHURCH OF CHRIST. Rev David J. changes the way we experience life. FLO’S Cake Decorating Supplies ning Worship: 7 p.m.. Evening Service. Reese III, minister lesson-sermon: “Life,” golden text from We acquire a new awareness 1846-0228 875-3252 JULY SPECIAL the Bible, "The Spirit of God hath made VERNON ASSE.MBUES OF GOD, 51 9:45 a.m.. Church School for of ourselves and FREE 6IAGN6STIC CHECK me, and the breath of the Almighty hath I CONPini UK OF NITON CAKE DECORATHNIS Old Town Rd. kindergarten through Grade 8; 11 a.m.. of our relationship to...reality... given me life.” Job 33:4. The Christian 9:45 a.m., Sunday School for all ages: Worship Service. Science Reading Room, 968 Main St., is To believe that Clod is Father 11 a.m.. Morning Worship: 7 p.m.. ST. MAURICE'S CHURCH, Hebron 111 CINTER tT. 70 UNION tT. R&O AUTO SERVICE open to the public Mondays through initiates me into a new consciousness ROCKVILLE, CONN. Evening Evangelistic. Rd., Bolton. Rev. Robert W. Cronin, MANCHtaTM, CONN. • Front End SpeclellBts a Tune Up Fridays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and the of myself as son... Men.- le i 10-t Mon. • tel. 10-S UNITED CONGREGATIONAL pastor. • Brakes ft Shocks a Air Conditioning first and third Thursday evenings from 7 TIinre, 1M Fri. 10-» CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF Saturday vigil Mass at 5:30 p.m.; Sun­ I have a destiny. to 9 except holidays, a free public lending a Road Sorvica CHRIST, Tolland. Rev. Donald G. day Masses at 7:30, 9:15 and 11 a.m. 1 do not have to create this destiny... library is maintained. Wedding Cakes A Specialty I^ft to right Sandra Riifini and her sister Sharon Satalino owners of My Sisters Closet 436 CENTER ST. MANCHESTER Miller, minister. BURNSIDE UNITED METHODIST This destiny makes me someone... SECOND CONGREGATIONAL Tel. 649-3963 9:30 and 11 a m.. Worship Service and CHURCH, 16 Church St., East Hartford. lOTk over some of the new gift items in their unique shop located at 180 Main St in CHURCH, 385 N. Main St. Rev. Dr. I rejoice in myself. Church School: 7 to 8:30 p.m.. Pilgrim Rev. Henry J. Scherer Jr., pastor; Rev. I{EVERYTHING •- r > > iiiKw INin *7*cantPRODUCT«/oeiewno Manchester - See them for that special Hand Crafted Gift, Macrame’ Supplies Crochet James D. MacLauchlin, minister. To believe that God is Father Fellowship. Gwendolyn M. Arslen, associate pastor. 10 a.m.. Morning Worship, Child care means to believe Items, Stuffed Animals, Hand Crafted Toys & Clocks — All Craft Items are made here in ST. MARY'S CHURCH, Rt. 31, Coven­ 10 a.m.. Worship Service, Church for Nursery through 4 year olds, sermon j. • MIRRORS • SHOWER DOORS the Manchester area by local craftsmen — The store is open daily 10 A.M. to 5 P M Tues try. Rev. F. Bernard Miller, pastor. Rev. Scchool for Nursery through junior high; that men are destined to be brothers My siSTER'S cloSET by the Rev. Dr. MacLauchlin, Fellowship and I** STORE FRONTS • SAFETY GLASS thru Saturday. Paul F. Ramen. 9 a.m.. Church School for senior high and • BATHTUB ENCLOSURES CRAFTS Saturday Masses at 5:15 p.m.: Sunday adult classes. Hour following this service. that salvation is at work in their JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES, 726 N. Maasses at 7:30, 9:30 and 10-45 a.m. ST. DUNSTAN’S CHURCH, history. Main St. Sandra H Rufini ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH, Tolland Manchester Rd., Glastonbury. Rev. , J.A. WHITE GLASS C0.Jnc. Sharon H. Salalino 10 a.m.. Public Bible discourse “Our God revealing himself as Father dis­ fU rn W H E TOPS PICTURE WINCmiS Rev.. Francis J. O'Keefe, pastor. Joseph R. Bannon, pastor. closes... Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.: Sun­ Responsibility to Reflect “The Glory of Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday a new self-awareness — 649-7322 180 M ain Street day Masses at 8:30, 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. Masses at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. God!” ; 11 a.m.. Group discussion of June Mtnchttltf SIBieieltSL m' Manchester, Ct. 06040 (203) 646-5872 1 Watchtower magazine article "Can You “I am son” — OVER 11 YtARS nPtRlteCe *-0“ MESSIAH EVANGELICAL FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF ARTISTIC HAIR DESIGNS Enter the Open Door?” • LUTHERAN CHURCH, (Wisconsin EAST HARTFORD, (Southern Baptist a new experience of the world — Synod), 300 Buckland Rd., South Windsor. Convention), 36 Main St. Rev. Charles CENTER CONGREGATIONAL "We are a family.” 9 a.m., Sunday School: 10 a.m.. CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF Conley, pastor. 763 Worship &rvice. CHRIST, 11 Center St. Rev. NeweU H. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.. Worship Services Dove of the Holy Spirit banner over the altar at the MAIN ST. ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, which are interpreted for the deaf. Curtis Jr., pastor. Many to attend Rt. 30, Vernon. Rev. Robert H. Wellner, Nursery provided; 9;45 a.m., Sunday 10 a.m.. United Worship Service with Blessed Sacrament Church, East Hartford. (Herald photo 6 4 3 - 1 1 9 1 DON WILLIS Specializing In rector. School; 6 p.m.. Training Union. Second Congregational Church at Second by Barlow) convention 191 8 a.m.. Holy Communion, 10 a.m.. BRAKE SERVICE ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI CHURCH, Congregational Church, 385 N. Main St. MAIN ST. GARAGE Family Service and CJiurch School. Child care provided. in Springfield Front End Xli{nnen( 673 Ellington Rd., South Windsor. Rev. MANCHESTER 18 Miin St, Tel 6494S31 OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN Carl J. Sherer, pastor. The Manchester congregation of GeiMfil Repair Wort CHURCH, 239 Graham Rd., South Wind­ Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ Jehovah’s Witnesses will send 120 6 4 3 - 1 9 0 0 sor. Rev. Ronald A. Erbe, pastor. day Masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 11 a.m 9 a.m.. Worship and Sunday School: representatives to a convention in FIRST CONGREGATIONAL the Civic Center in Springfield, Serving Mancheiter over 50 yn. 10:15 a.m.. Worship Service. CHURCH, Vernon. Rev. John A. Lacey, Party committees Mass., July 21 to 24. CRYSTAL LAKE COMMUNITY minister; Rev. Edwin W. Batholommew, Showcase Jewelers UNITED .METHODIST CHURCH, assistant minister. The conference is one of 108 Ellington. 10 a.m.. Worship Service, child and in­ planned for this summer throughout Ipenttan*^ The Florist S e e Ua For 10:15 a.m.. Coffee hour: 11 a.m.. seeking candidates the United States and sponsored by fant care available, coffee fellowship 24 BIRCH 8T. • We Bny-Sell-Repaif Worship Service, Sunday School. after the service. the Watchtower Bible and Tract •tipert Watch Repairs The Democratic nominating com­ T E L . 643-6247 RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL The nominating committee will Society of New York. Estate JeeelEfT mittee has learned the intentions of 643-4444 F.T.D. • Engraving FRIENDS (QUAKERS), Hartford CHURCH, Sand Hill Rd., South Windsor. meet individually with these people The theme of the conference is Friends Meeting House, 144 S. Quaker seven potential candidates for Town a Insurance Appraising Rev. Bruce Jacques, vicar. on Tuesday and Thursday. Pietran­ “Joyful Workers.” About 8,500 per­ Lane, West Hartford. of Manchester boards, while the M S T R C H G WORLD WIDE S11 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER 646-6767 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. Holy tonio asked anyone else interested in sons are expected to attend the four- AM EN EXPRESlt 10 a.m.. Meeting for Worship. Communion, first and third Sundays of Republican party has b ^ n told that running to meet with the committee SEnVICE" In the New PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN day assembly. each month; Morning Prayer second; one town committee member and in the Municipal Building on these MANCHESTER MALL CHURCH, Rt. 31 and N. River Rd., fourth and fifth Sundays. two district leaders are resigning. An address, “How God's Kingdom Coventry. Rev. W.H. Wilkens, pastor. two nights or to call him. Can Benefit You” given by Darrel TALCOTTVILLE CONGREGA- Anthony Pietrantonio, chairman of 9 a.m., Sunday School; 10:15 a.m.. The GOP executive committee met Holman will be presented July 24 at 2 taa or Cill Ui For Fraa TIONAL CHURCH, UNITED bdmatat • AhimlmiRi Prodacts Worship Service, (9 a.m. during July and the Democratic nominating com­ Thursday night and learned that p.m. The public is invited. CHURCH OF CHRIST, Rev. Kenneth mittee, said that seven candidates • III Up Awi*i|< • ttalloiiary August). E. Knox, pastor. District Leaders George "Ted” Aanhiii • Doer Cinoploi • have indicated whether they are ROCKVILLE UNITED METH­ 9 a.m.. Worship (summer schedule). L a^nne, of the fourtn district, and Fitia P u ll Cooiplolt wlUi weaVierstiippers seeking a position on the Board of TK PAOMNOWMfr ODIST CHURCH, 142 Grove St. Rev. ST. GEORGE’S EPISCOPAL Louise Cronin, of the seventh dis­ toiM hii • Pottk tcnonkii. John W. Mortimer, pastor. Education or Board of Directors. CHURCH, Boston Tpke. (Rt. 44A), trict, will resign. Both do plan to con­ m M ANCHESin AWNING CO WTXt 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service. The seven had already expressed STOMDOOn Bolton. The Rev. John D. Hughes, vicar. tinue serving on the town committee, L y n n B r u e r SKIMS COMIMATIOFI NINDOWt 1G0 W E n CENTEG ST. ST. JOSEPH CHURCH, 33 West St., 9 a.m.. Service. interest in running in November, but IN AlUMimm • PINITt i A r a i l S aM PAPER Rockville. Thomas Ferguson, Republican town By Tlliph0ll6G4G-30Gt IW A ItH IA L S 731 PARKER 6T. VERNON UNITED METHODIST had not announced which of the two • moim • MAM Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m .; Sun­ cljairman, said. Eug«n« UUHIthtd fP4l Tel. 843-5735 or 643-5679 CHURCH, Rt. 30, Rev, Dr. James W. boards they were interested in. One town committee member who day Masses 8:30 (Polish) at 10 a.m. Knorr, pastor. New intern Brawar Five of the potential candidates has resigned is Ed Snyde, who has (Folk) at 11:15 a.m.. Vigil of Holy days at 9:15 a.m.. Worship Service, Church 7 p.m.. Holy day at 7:30,9 a.m., and 5 and will be seeking nominations for the moved. Snyde was also a justice of The new intern at Emanuel School for all ages. Nursery provided ICIUIER MK & UPHOLSTERY CIEXMNG brother sffB NECCHI •••■-CO 7 p.m. Confessions: Saturday 4 and 7:30 Board of Directors, Pietrantonio the peace and a member of the Com­ Lutheran Church in Manchester is , MANCHESTER p.m. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL said. They are Joseph Sweeney, In arriving at decisions Mancheiter’i Only Complete Carpet Servleef CHURCH, VERNON. Rev. John A. mission on Aging. Lynn Bruer, 27. While at Emanuel, you need to ask yourself Sewing Machine ROCKVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH, Stephen Cassano, Betty Intagliata, 14 High Street, reer I Lacey, minister; Rev. Edwin W. Ferguson also said that the she is involved in preaching, three questions. First, With summer now here please do“ not neglect your hair. With out conditioning S CENTER 6# Union St. Rev. Robert L. LaCounte, MANCHESTER - E MPAICS PARTS SUPPLIES FOR ALL MAKES Bartholomew, assistant minister. Lawrence Noone, and John Fitz­ Republican Town Committee teaching, visitation, worship, "A m I w itling to do pastor. patrick. treatments, chlorine pools and the summer sun can ruin your total look. FOREIGN & oourair 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service, child care meeting Thursday night will feature counseling, youth work and other whatever is right?” This Phone:646-5630 ^ g Authorited Sates A Servtre 9 a.m.. Worship Service; 10:15 a.m., for little ones and cribroom care for the Two others —William Bayer and question is profound Seek the professional advice of the Artistic Hair Designs team for a carefree styled I H im . a n w Sunday School; 7 p.m.. Evening Service. Atty. Nicholas Lenge, chairman of pastoral duties. I St!! AU Fomowi IfenJi Infants are available. Coffee Fellowship Thomas Connors —are interested in beyond its appearance. summer cut and the appropriate conditioning treatments to take you into fall looking and FIRST CONGREGATIONAL the First Congressional District A senior at the Lutheran School of y "Member of Mener Butineu tufm o" after the service. The Rev. Mr, the Board of Education, Pietrantonio Many wrong choices resuit A "Member of MertcheeteeCAember of Commerce" CHURCH, 873 Main St. (corner of organization, and Robert Weiss, a re­ Theology at Chicago, Bruer plans on feeling fantastic. The shop is located at 341 Broad St., Manchester. Bartholomew will be preaching during said. ordination to parish ministry when from a simpie un- “Serving the area lince 1955” s 649-0545 Connecticut Blvd.), East Hartford. Rev. July, and the Rev, Mr. Lacey, during cent graduate of Manchester High P.S. Have a great summer! ' 146 fttOAO II MANCM41IU William E. Flynn, minister; Rev. Carl T. wiiiingness to do what one August. School who has participated in the she finishes her internship in April, knows is right. MWHOMl .POrT) C k c a u sincer Gik i m - Holt, associate nninister. SECOND CONGREGATIONAL summer intern program in 1978. She has had clinical pastoral 10 a.m., Worship, (no Church School in Second, “Am I witting to 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU Got A Painting Probism? Wa’II Helpl wallcovering CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF Washington D.C. education at Children's Memorial altow God’s Word to deter­ CABOT STAINS summer); Wednesday, 7 to 7:30 p.m., CHRIST, 1746 Boston Tpke., (Rt. 44A) and Grant Hospitals in Chicago, and mine what is right?” Jesus M MANCftSTLR, RKHT ON MAM STKH Stryiev elill nieens lomelhing lo ue — and eervice mtane epending OLYMHC.STAII1S Family Worship (informal) in Mary and Thought GREENS & THINGS enough lime with you to help you itlecl tht right paint tinieh for that job Coventry. Rev. Robert K. Bechtold! was chaplain at the Mental Health iHmtn PXNTM61 corm snvKt Martha Chapel. said, “Thy Word is truth," 249 BROAD ST. 643-1635 you'rt planning. Sae ui lor paint and larvict whan you plan your nail pastor. Rockville church John 17:17. Bible specifics LOW COST PRINTING prolKl. ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL Institute, Independence, Iowa, for ,-GOLO 9:30 a.m.. United Service; 10:30 a.m.. nine months. and principtes must be WHILE YOU WAIT (PHOTO READY) BAND CHURCH, Rt. 85, Hebron. Rev. William Coffee and Fellowship with First “A man without self-control is like showing film psNU cuK • n tin a i • M n iTWFj ''‘Plant People Persing, rector. She is actively Involved in Faith at accepted as the arbiter of Congregational Church, the Rev. Bruce a city broken into and left without right and wrong. \IIMT..\ AN PRINTING Are Nice Peopled 8 and 10 a.m.. Worship Service, Church Sunday evening Work and has worked in parishes in 1 EAJofm son PAINT CO. EAIMS Johhson of First Church will lead the walls.” (Proverbs 25:28) Third, "Am I witling to •11 MAIN IT. •MANCHIITKR •$41-1777 OPEN DAILY 10-« School and Nursery. California and Oregon through that • SEE US FOR ENGRAVED NAME PLATES warship at Second Church. Earle R. Custer do now what is right? THURS. TIL 9 . YdUR MANCHESTER WAUPAPER A PAINT The Rockville Baptist Church will organization. • TRY OUR NEW 3-M UNO COnEW SUNDAY 11-6 INDEPENDENT DEALER ST. BERNARD'S CHURCH, ST. MARGARET MARY CHURCH, North United Procrastination is the bane continue the film series by Dr. Fran­ In 1974, Bruer organized a program 42» CPNUR IT. « MANCHEPTtR Gift Certificates Available 185 Wm I Middle Tpke. Rockville. Rev. John J. White, pastor South Windsor. Rev. WilUam McGrath Methodist Church cis Schaeffer entitled “How Shall We of good intentions. Satan's WAIN 8T.. MANCHESTER • 84G-4901 Rev. William J. Flynn, associate pastor! and Rev. Joseph Schick, co-pastors, at Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Then Live?” Sunday at 7 p.m. It is most successful ploy is to Rev. Frank Alagna, weekend assistant.' Saturday Mass at 7 p.m.; Sunday Gary, Ind., which screened city convince people that there Frank Arnone Storage and Moth Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ Masses at 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. the ninth episode in the series and is is no hurry. residents for hypertension. Mobile 619-7901 day Masses at 7, 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m AVERY ST. CHRISTIAN titled "The Age of Personal Peace Health Outreach also distributed in­ If you can answer all Prooflna on all winter and Affluence.” MANCHESTER TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH, REFORMED CHURCH, 661 Avery St., Basketball formation on health care services three questions affir­ OVER 30 ClOffiat(lloUinN) Meadowlark Rd., Vernon. Rev. Donald South Windsor. Rev. Peter Mans, pastor.' This segment deals with the teens available in Gary. matively, you are prepared MEMOHAl CO. YEARS experience Groome Tux FREE McCIean, pastor. 9:30 a.m. and 7 p.m.. Worship. that came out of the 1960s and 1970s. Free Inturance tourney set A native of Albert Lea, Minn., (or wise decision-making. Special Prom, Cruise and Plus 8 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service; 9:15 BOLTON CONGREGATIONAL It shows the problems they had when 0pp. East Cemetery Call 649-5807 um Bruer graduated cum laude from Remember, not all things OPEN DAILY 10 A.RI. - 9 P.M. lA'f’ Sil., Mon. A T 111 • P.RI. a.m., Sunday School. CHURCH, Bolton Center Rd, Rev. J, The townwide Playground Basket­ lawful are expedient. 1 Wedding Rates. WmI., Thun. A FrI. 111! P.M. they got involved with drugs, the oc­ Concordia College, Moorhead, Minn., QUALITY HARRISON ST. VO SACRED HEART CHURCH, Rt. 30, Stanton Conover, minister. ball Tournament for 8-13 year olds cult and the “New Left” of that Cor. 8:12. 37 OAK STRECET 649-5559 Vernon. Rev. Ralph Kelley, pastor; Rev. in 1972. She has two brothers and a MANCHESTER ^0' FURR IN COLD REAeONANLe 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, Mrs. Nan­ will be Tuesday, July 19, at Mar­ period. MEMORIALS MANCHESTER, CONN. Michael Donohue. cy Fenity, speaker. sister. Her parents are Melford and church OF CMBST MANCHESTER PARKADE 643-9561 tin School, beginning at 10 a.m. The public is invited. pAa'blDNERS Evelyn Bruer. Lydall and Vernon Streeta ______10 to 9 Weekdays — 10 to 5 Saturday 402 WtST MIDDLE TPU., MANCHEtTn ----- « Phone: 646-2903__ r , PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Sal.. July 16. 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Sat., July 16. 1977 — PAGE NINE- Community calondara Andover educators Manchester snaps East Hartford Zone skein Tuesday Andover By LEN AOSTER Blood pressure clinic, 1 to 2 p.m,, reappoint chairman Furlong singled to left, stole^second, and scored as Carl Guzzardi's grounder Monday Herald Sporlswrller sacrifice bunt by Kevin Hanlon as third base was left unprotected. But Mike Hiiis Pharmacy, Main St. to third base was thrown away. Assessor, 7 to 9 p.m,, Town Office Freiheit popped up a suicide squeeze bunt to pitcher Mike Moss with Kiro Zoning Board of Appeais, 7:30 At Its meeting this week, the An­ The board agreed to pay substitute Now they have a taste of what’s it like to get beat,” one fan East Hartford stroked two hits in each of the second, third and fourth in­ easily doubled up. Building. p.m.. Town Haii. dover Board of Elducation re-elected teachers at the rate of per day, observed after previously unbeaten Zone Eight leader East nings as ace Manchester hurler Bruce Ballard had trouble keeping his curve Grange. 8p.m., Town Haii. Coventry Business Association, 8 The locals broke through in the sixth with hustle an important ingredient. Beatrice Kowalski board chairman. $40 after 10 consecutive days of ser­ down. But the University of Pennsylvania sophomore to-be showed his mettle Tuesday p.m,. Town Hall. Hartford fell to Manchester, 2-1, last night in a key engagement Bottaro leading off was hit by a pitch and raced to third on a perfectly This month marks the beginning of vice. before 400 fans at Eagle Field. by getting out of jams each time. executed hit and single to rightfield by Ken Brasa, who placed it in the Library program sponsored by An­ Wednesday Mrs. Kowalski’s 19th year on the Board member Victor Bronke In the fourth with runners on first and third and one out, Lee Deangelis vacated second base hole. TJe setback was East Hartford’s first after 16 zone victories and cuts its dover Elementary Schooi teachers, 2 Board of Welfare, 7:30 to 8:30 p.m., board and 12th year as its chairman. saidi teacher contract negotiations broke for second, but before Ballard delivered to the plate. The Manchester Ne\t up Backofen sent a squibber down the first base side with Mark lead to 2Vi gafnes over Manchester, which sports a 13-3 zone docket. East to3 p.m.. Town Library. Town Hall. Nancy Hegener was elected board will begin in September. He said the moundsmen momentarily didn’t see him but in time pegged to shortstop Jeff McMahon electing to go home. The throw was late with Bottaro in a cloud of Hartford is 21-6 over-all while Manchester is 14-7-1 in all contests. Wednesday Board of Health. 7:30 p.m.. Town secretary. Eva LeBaron was elected board is open to suggestions and Backofen who ran Deangelis back to first. dust tying it. Gliha then lofted a fly to right with Brasa with some heads-up It was an Intense contest between the heated rivals. "Big win? That’s an un- Board of Seiectmen. 10 a m.. Town Hall. a new board member. She replaces comments from residents. Backofen kept a wary eye on Rick Lewis on third and just before getting derstatement,” stated Manchester Coach Jack Holik, "A win like this proves baserunning moving to third, from where he scored on a sacrifice flv bv Office Buiiding. Parks and Recreation Commis­ Anita Anderson, who resigned last In other business, the board: back to first tagged Deangelis out. Lewis broke for the plate and Backofen’s Ballard to left. we have a good team. We had opportunities to score but kept on fighting back. Friday sion, 7:30p.m., Town Hail. month. • Agreed to pay for about $1,600 toss to catcher Dave Bottaro got Lewis sliding in. Ballard after giving up seven hits the first four innings held East Hartford Thursday The board granted a one-year leave That was the difference. We never quit. Now we're going to need some help Manchester was without a hit thru three innings with Ray Gliha breaking Assessor, 7-9 p.m.. Town Office worth of carpeting for the school from the rest of the league.” in check the final three, getting the final out on a swinging third strike tip held Charter Revision Commission, 7:30 of absence to Mary Keenan, learning library from the Norton Fund. It will the string in the fourth with a one-out . He was left stranded. onto by Bottaro. Ballard, 7-1, walked two and fanned nine. Building. The visitors tallied their lone marker in the third frame. Pesky Mike p.m.. Town Hail. disabilities teacher. She accepted a be laid during the summer. Pete Kiro was hit by a pitch leading off the fifth and sped to third on a Moss spun a two-hitter walking one, whiffing seven and hitting two batters. Friday position with the federally funded • Tabled action on bylaws for the Deangelis had two of East Hartford’s hits. Project Rise. A replacement for her Michael Massey music fund. Bolton Voter enrollment session, 6 to 9 will be hired. ■ T j ; . - p.m,. Town Hall. • Agreed to submit a list of Monday The board accepted the resignation suggestions for program presen­ of Joan Penny, Title I program tations for action in August. Baltimore takes lead, Board of Finance, 7:30 p.m.. Com­ munity Mali. Hebron teacher. She accepted a position in • Learned the closing of the school Assessor, town cleric, tax coliector, Hebron. Last month the board voted "went nicely.” 7 to 9 p.m., Community Haii. Monday to continue with the program even • Learned an Inventory of each Flanagan on hot streak Tuesday Town offices open 7 to 9 p.m., town though federal funds to Regional classroom was completed. District 8 were redistributed, clerk, tax collector, and assessor. The conunlttee to study the needs NEW YORK (UPI) - and made my delivery more com­ run homer in the 13th to boost Toronto Board of Selectmen, 7:30 p.m., reducing Andover’s share because of Community Hall. Tuesday and feasibility of building a gym­ Baltimore leads the American pact.” over Detroit. Bailor, who also drove enrollment. nasium addition to Andover Elemen­ Democratic Town Committee, 8 League East for the first time Andres Mora lined a pair of run- in two runs in the fifth with a single, W'ednesday The board appointed Dr. Robert tary School has tentatively set Aug. p.m.. Town Office Building. hit his fourth homer off Jim Craw­ Zoning Commission. 8 p.m.. Com­ Breer school physician and hired 23 at 8 p.m. at the school- as a since June 7 — and pitcher munity Hall. Wednesday Mike Flanagan is an important ford, 3-3, after A1 Woods had singled. Frances Comerford as the health meeting date. Mrs. Kowalski said the lAmerican League! Mariners 6, Angels 2 Friends of the Library program for Public Health Nurses, 1 to 3 p.m.. aide. committee’s final report will be sub­ reason. children, 10 to 11:30 a.m., library. Former Angel Lee Stanton Town Office Building. David Turkington, Grade 6 mitted to the Annual Town Meeting The second-year southpaw won his smacked his 12th and 13th homers to teacher, was appointed to act in the Ham Radio CTub, 7 p.m.. Town Of­ in October. fifth straight complete game Friday scoring doubles to pace Baltimore’s drive in four runs as Seattle ruined absence of the principal. Coventry fice Building. Bloodmobile visit night in leading ^Itlm ore over the seven-hit attack, while Milwaukee’s Gaiy Nolan’s return from the dis­ Recreation Association movie, 8:30 The school board approved bus , 4-2. The Orioles Steve Brye went 3-for-4. a b le list. Winning southpaw Tom p.m., Gilead Hill School. routes for next year as prepared by The Columbia chapter of the Mondav American Red Cross will have a have now won 13 of their last 15 House, 3-3, a reliever making pnly his Thursday Richard Person, bus supervisor. It games and lead Boston by a half­ White Sox 9, Red Sox 7 fifth career start, went the first Board of Welfare, 2-3 p.m.. Town appointed Lorraine Reed, Richard bloodmobile Monday from 1:30 to Lamar Johnson drove In four runs HaU. Board of Selectmen, 3 p.m., Town Twins compare puppets 6:30 p.m. at the Columbia game and New York by two full seven innings. Office Building. Prevost, Evelyn Cady, Barbara games. while Lerrin LaGrow pitched three A’s 8, Twins 7 Town Council, 7:30 p.m.. Town Melissa White, left, shows her Pudgy Porcupine puppet to Lanterman and Person school bus Congregational Church. innings for his 15th save as Chicago Hall. Republican Town Committee, 8 Persons aged 18 to 66 may donate Matt Alexander bounced a single her identical twin, Michelle who likewise gives a demonstra­ drivers. Robert Eaton was approved Flanagan allowed 11 hits but won Its 13th game in the last 16. p.m.. Town Office Building. blood. Those age 17 may donate if yielded only single runs in the first through a drawn-in infield with one tion of her puppet, a little bluebird. The girls are participating as a substitute driver. Wilbur Wood, 4-2, dealt Boston only out in the bottom of the 11th to score Mrs. Kowalski said a |2,000 surplus they have a Red Cross permission and sixth innings to boost his record the third loss in its last 12 games. If you have in the puppet workshop this summer at the Rockville Public slip signed by their parents. to 7-8. Mitchell Page from third base with from the 1976-77 budget was put into the run that lifted Oakland over South Windsor Ubrary. The children are making all of their own puppets and Donors are urgently needed. Walk- Flanagan has a purely technical Royals 7, Yankees 4 East Hartford’s Mike Furlong (2) dive back safely before toss gets to Manchester first the board’s bus fund. Minnesota. news for area ins are welcome. explanation for his recent invincibili­ A torrid Frank White hit a three-run baseman Kevin Hanlon. (Herald photo by Dunn) Monday later will put on their own show. (Herald photo by Richmond) Rangers 8-8, Indians 3-1 ty- homer to ignite a five-run fifth inning towns, call: Public hearing on charter revi­ in lifting Kansas City to Its fourth Texas’ Bert Blyleven, 8-9, yielded sion, 7:30 p.m.. Town Hall. "Before the streak,” he said, “my straight victory. White, a .232 six hits for the route-going win in the Andover Town Council, 8 p.m.. Town Hall. delivery was a little off. It was a lifetime hitter, now has eight RBIs in opener. Toby Harrah ignited Texas in Donna Holland Tuesday mechanical thing. I was bringing my bis last three games. the second game with a pair of two- Phillies close gap to two games .646-0375 Planning and Zoning Commission, Bolton bill-paying said sloppy right leg too tar back. (Pitching Blue Jays 8, 'Tigers 6 run homers to give the Rangers their Bolton 8 p.m.. Town Hall. coach George) Bamberger noticed it Bob ^ ilo r belted a two-out, two- first doubleheader sweep this year. Donna Holland NEW YORK (UPI) ^ Greg out in the bottom of the 14th scored Wednesday The Bolton Board of Selectmen, to pay bills dating back to the 1976-77 Braves 3, Giants 2 .6464)375 surprised and confused at seeing $38,- was reappointed to the Board ot Luzinski feels that playing on Warren Cromartie from second as Indian Crafts and Legends spwn- fiscal year, unless the Board of proposed by Atty. Daniel Harris, one Reserve outfielder Brian 000 worth of bills in just 12 days in of­ Library Directors. Selectmen said Coventry sored by South Windsor Library, 10 Finance has encumbered the money of the Bolton Lake residents who has Standings the same team with National Bill Atkinson earned his fifth victory. Asselstine hit a and robbed fice, decided Thursday night to they still need candidates for many Qaire Connelly a.m., Wapping Community House. to pay them. complained about noise at the Alpha- Corner on top League home-run king Mike Montreal had tied the game in the Terry Whitfield of a bases-loaded review ail the bills and the bill­ boards and commissions. Omega Inn. 10th on doubles by Gary Carter and .742-8202 Thursday In many cases, it appeared that no • Decided that Ahearn and National League DUBLIN, Ohio (UPI) — Jo Anne Schmidt frees him from a extra base hit with a sliding catch. paying procedures. money had been encumbered. • Agreed how to pay its members. American League Andre Dawson. Ellington Library films for children, 10 a.m., Shepherd would review the town con­ earner made it tough on herself burden. Starter Eddie Solomon pitched six in­ The lK)ard had approved the bills Morris Silverstein, a member of Selectmen will be paid monthly un­ East Barbara Richmond Wapping Community House. stable system, before making any ap­ East Friday but wound up in remarkably “The presence of Schmidt nings of scoreless ball to raise his earlier in the week, but when it came the Board of Finance, told less they make another arrange­ W. L. Pet. GB Padres 5, Dodgers 3 . 643-2711 pointments, and prepare regulations W. L. Pet. GB good shape. , record to 1-1. time to approve the checks Thursday selectmen, 'T ve been trying to en­ ment. For all except the first select­ Chicago 52 34 .605 Baltimore 52 38 .578 in the lineup takes a lot of pressure Rookie Mike Champion blooped a and standards for constables, as The No. 2 money winner (behind Reds 8, Asiros 3 Hebron night, there were a lot of questions. force the rules.” man, this means a monthly salary of Philadelphia 51 37 . 580 2 Boston 50 37 .575 Vi off me to hit home runs,” Luzinski single to short right field with one out Vernon required by the Town Charter. Judy Rankin) on this year’s Ladies in the eighth inning to drive in Jerry George Foster hit his 29th homer, Karen Biskupiak “I want to back-track and check,” But he said he got little help from $50. The first selectmen gets a Pittsburgh 49 40 .551 4Vk New York 50 40 .556 2 said Friday night, after hitting a • Signed contracts for the resident Professional Golf Association matching his 1976 total, and fourth in .2284M96 Sunday First Selectman Henry Ryba told the other finance board members. monthly salary of about $416. St. Louis 47 43 .522 7 Cleveland 40 46 .465 10 homer in each game to help Turner from second with the tie­ board. state trooper and the Rockville list hit only three fairways, but'still the last two games to provide rookie South Windsor Benefit softball game for Cancer The selectmen decided not to sign • Learned that the State Traffic Montreal 40 47 .460 12Vk Milwaukee 40 48 .455 11 breaking run and winning pitcher right-hander Paul Moskau with his Ryba said it appeared that many of Public Health Nursing Association. managed a 6-under-par 66 on the Philadelpnia sweep Chicago, 4-2, 9-2, Judy Kuehnel Society. 3 p.m., Henry Park. the checks until they verify the bills. CommiMion has agreed to reduce the New York 35 53 . 398 18 Detroit 39 49 . 443 12 Dan Spillner singled home another. first major league victory. Tuesday the bills being submitted to the new • Organized itself as required by speed limit on Hebron Rd. between 6,333-yard, par-72 Riviera Country to close within two games of .644-1364 In other business Thursday night, the charter and named Selectman Toronto 33 56 .371 18V4 Club Course. board are leftovers from the old, the Board of Selectmen: Bolton Center Rd. and Loomis Rd West Chicago’s lead in the National Tolland Talcott House Museum open 2 to 4 John Carey as secretary of the board. West That was good for a one-shot lead 1976-77 Board of Selectmen. • Talked for more than an hour The new limit will be 35 miles an W. L. Pet. GB League East. Barbara Richmond p.m., 68 Prospect St. Letters will go to other elected W. L. Pet. GB over young Amy Alcott going into “1 don't know what I'm signing,” about all the appointments it has to hour; the old maximum was 40 Los Angeles 57 33 .633 Chicago 53 35 .602 In the nightcap, Luzinski opened a Nicklaus grabs share . 643-2711 Wednesday boards and commissions to remind Saturda’s second round of the ^,0 0 0 Selectman Ernest Shepherd said. make, but actually made only three m.p.h. Cincinnati 48 39 .552 7>4 Kansas City 49 38 .563 3Vi three-run sixth with his 21st circuit of Public hearing on water rates, 7 them they must organize^nd name a Borden-LPGA Classic. Vernon "It's sloppy,” Selectman Aloysius appointments. Clifford Massey was • Discussed many new methods of San Francisco 42 50 .457 16 Minnesota 48 41 .539 5Vi p.m.. Middle School, Rt. 30. chairman and secretary by July 31. Barbara Richmond Ahearn added. “ It may violate the renamed civil preparedness director, meetings and agendas for itself, all Houston 41 50 .451 16Vk Texas 45 43 .511 8 of second-round edge Zoning Board of Appeals, 7:30 • Named Ahearn and Shepherd to .643-2711 law.” Atty. Jerome Walsh was renamed with the aim of "open government’' San Diego 40 53 .430 ISVk California 41 45 .477 11 National League p.m.. Memorial Building, Park PI. Selectmen agreed that it's not right another study subcommittee, to as pledged by selectmen before the SUTTON, ^lass. (UPI) — The designated hitters have slugged town counsel, and flancy Silverstein review a mc^ei noise ordinance Atlanta 33 56 .371 23tk Oakland 38 49 .437 14Vi election. Seattle 40 53 . 430 15Vi their way to the top going into today’s third round of the $250,000 Robinson week the year as Jim Lonborg evened his Pleasant Valley Classic. Today’s Games Today’s Games record at 3-3. Common Pleas Court cases Chicago (R. Reuschel 12-3) at Detroit (Rozema 7-4) at Toronto NEW YORK (UPI) - Mrs. Jackie He hit his 20th in the opener Jack Nicklaus, Ray Floyd and see one man — Nicklaus — and the From Despathy's 3 Stores and Warehouse... Philadelphia (Lerch 6-2) (Jefferson 5-9) Robinson will make the ceremonial following a by Mike Schmidt in Gary Player, three of golf’s biggest Golden Bear gave them a good show. Pittsburgh (Kison 6-4) at New M innesota (R edfern 2-4) at first pitch at Yankee Stadium stars who were absent from last Nicklaus, four strokes behind first- Recent cases heard in Common • Timothy Martin, 18, Benedict the sixth to enable the Phillies to tie • Richard Libro, Elm St., York (Swan 4-6) Oakland (Blue 7-11) Tuesday to open up the 48th All-Star year’s tournament, are playing this round leader Fred Marti at the start Pleas Court 19, Rockville, included: Rockville, interfering with a police Dr., South Windsor, fourth-degree the Cubs, 2-2. The Phillies knocked Houston (Richard 8-6) at Cincin­ Cleveland (Eckersley 9-7) at Texas Game, which is being dedicated to year because the event is a of the day, fired a 4-under 67 Friday, • Arthur Harrington, 21, of 239 officer and disorderly conduct, larceny, fined $50. out loser Bill Bonham, 9-9, with two Vernon Ave., Rockville, reckless nati (Norman 9-4), N. (Alexander 9-5), N. ’s first black runs in the seventh and Larry designated stop on the PGA tour. which included five birdies. nolled. • Craig Rooke, 27. 121 Tolland PARKING LOT ballplayer. Nicklaus and Floyd responded by Unhappy he had to play so soon driving changed to failure to obey a San Francisco (Montefusco 2-7) at New York (Torrez 8-8) at Kansas Christenson raised his record to 8-5. • John L. Breneman, 30,108 Broad Stage Rd., Tolland, public indecency, sharing the second-round leadwith stop sign, fined $15, and failure to Atlanta (Niekro 9-10), N. City (Leonard 8-9), N. It was 30 years ago this season that Pirates 7-1, Mels 1-6 after his narrow defeat in the British St., Manchester,«third-degree nolled. Rod Curl at 7-under-par 135. Player is obey an officer’s signal, fined $15. St. Louis (Dierker 2-5) at Montreal Boston (Cleveland 7-5) at Chicago Jackie Robinson entered the major Jim Hooker, 7-5, tossed a three- Open, Nicklaus talked earlier in the criminal trespassing, re-arrest • Walter A. Shaw, 22, of 20 Oak St., two strokes back at 137. Three lesser- • Stuart E. Parker, 18, of 23 Legion • Furniture (Bahnsen 4-2), N. (Barrios 9-3), N. leagues with the Brooklyn Dodgers, hitter and Dave Parker collected two week about the difficulty of main­ warrant ordered, bond set at $100. Rockville, re-arrest warrant ordered known players — 25-year-old Morris taining the intensity to play, Dr., Rockville, reckless driving Los Angeles (John 9-4) at San Baltimore (May 10-8) at and baseball has proclaimed the en­ hits to increase his league-leading • Robert G. Delaney, 19, of Frog and bond set at $1,000 on charges of • Bedding tire week of July 18 as a period of Hatalsky, 30-year-old John Lister and “I had no problems keeping up in­ changed to making unnecessary Diego (Shirley 6-10), N. Milwaukee (Caldwell 1-2), N. batting average to .336 to lead Hollow Rd., Ellington, fourth-degree carrying a dangerous weapon, in­ tribute to the Hall of Famer. 25-year-old Don Pooley — were one terest once I made a few birdies noise with a motor vehicle, fined $15. • Accessories Seattle (Segui 0-4) at California Pittsburgh in the opener. Pat Zachry, larceny, dismissed. terfering with a police officer, and (Ryan 12-8), N. stroke off the lead. today,” said Nicklaus. ‘Tve said all • Richard A. Libro, 19, of 34 W Elm 4-10, took the loss. In the nightcap, • Stephen A. Ellis, no age given, of possession of a controlled substance. • Carpet Hatalsky, who made the pro tour week that if I could stay close after St., Rockville, bound over to Tolland Nino Espinosa hurled a four-hitter Twin Hills Dr., Coventry, possession • Donna Graham, 29, of Bolton. SALE! last year on his fifth try at qualifying, the first two rounds, I could get as County Superior Court after he of a controlled drug, nolled and Tex., second-degree assault changed and Mike Vail collected four hits. waived examination on a charge of il­ shot a 65, the day’s low round. pumped up for this tournament as I driving while his license was to third-degree, fined $100. Softball Expus 7, Cardinals 6 legal possession of an hallucinogenic But many of the 29,500 spectators can for any tournament.” suspended, fined $100. • Michael Williams, 25, of 55 Pepe Frias’ infield single with two had come out in the 90^egree heat to substance. A charge of illegal • John J. Flaherty, 21, of 26 Ward Village St., Rockville, driving while FELINE while Dave Fregin and Stan Sleeves Demolay 1-9. cultivation of marijuana was nolled St., Rockville, 30-day suspended under the influence of liquor or drugs Scruse overwhelmed Tommy’s, 15- each had two hits for Glass. (not prosecuted). sentence and one year probation on changed to reckless driving, fined A N D O U l i i 8, last night at Nebo. Roxanne Scruse Standings: Tierney’s 8-3, Vets 7-4, DUSTY • Gary E. Crandall, 17, of 2 Green condition he make restitution for $50. and Debbie Brainard each had three Glass 6-5, Dean 6-5, Postal 6-5, Per­ North United Methodist routed Rd., Vernon, second-degree larceny, property damage. A charge of escape • Randal E. Flanders, 22, of 24 hits and Debbie Gilnack homered and sonal Tee 5-6, Second Congo 5-6, B.A. Belcon, 14-1, at Robertson. Four Carter Chevrolet second half nolled. SILVERSTONE, England (U P I)- from custody was nolled. Talcott Ave., Rockville, second- singled and five others had two each Club 1-10. players had two hits each for degreeuc^ici: larceny, nuiieu.nolled. There’s A Story Behind This Sale! for Scruse. Cathy Grant had three Methodist while Bob Post had a pair The British Grand l^ix ^turday hits and four others two apiece for REC for Belcon. marked the start of the second half of If you are planning to purchase home furnishings. Now or in the near Tommy’s. Jim ’s outlasted Demolay, 21-14, at Standings: Methodist 8-2. CBT Farm League champs the season with the Future, you may save over SO per cent by reading this ad. In addition to Standings: David’s 12-0, Moriarty's Keeney. Doug Steers had three hits Blue 7-3, Suburban 7-3, NEFire 6-5, World Championship still a wide- Vernon ZB A sets hearing an overstocked inventory, we have an abundance of one-of-a-kind items, 10-3, Crispino’s 7-6, Scruse 2-12, Tom­ including a homer and Barry Nixon Trash-Away 6-5, Vittner’s 4-7, Angels open contest. Taking the 1977 Town Farm The 68-lap race over 199.3 miles The ZoningTnnmff BoardRnarH ofn t Appeals .«;iiwill i______n . . . discontinued groupings, floor samples and slightly marred pieces that we my’s 2-12. belted two homers including a 4-7, Belcon 0-10. ding a pair of markers in the fifth to proposed bam wouldn’t be 80 feet than the required lot width. The lot is was scheduled to start at 3 p.m. conduct a public hearing Wednesday will sell off at a fraction of the regular prices. Everything will be priced to grandslam for the winners. Gary League Tournament title last night ice the tilt. Six errors hurt Army & from the lot side line as required by on the south side of South St. EASTERN CANDLELIGHT was Carter Chevrolet with a 6-1 diike Navy. EDT. at 7:30 p.m. in the second-floor Coun­ zoning regulations. sell quickly.—So be early, and have your pick of the best values ever to be Osborne had four hits for Demolay. Francis and Mary Pitkat, 30 offered in Connecticut! 11 Tierney’s stopped Looking Glass, Standings: Turnpike 9-1, Thrifty’s Holiday Lanes outscored Moriar- over Army & Navy at Waddell Field. Mat Mireicki and Jim Maher each The first nine events of the cham­ cil Chamber of the Memorial Richard and Susan Salters, Scott Pillsbury Hill, Rockville, are asking 6-1, at Nebo. Jim McAuley and Jack 9-2. Norton 9-2, Rockwell 6-5, HN ty’s, 6-4, at Robertson. Six different Carter’s pushed across four runs in had two-base knocks and David pionship have been won by six Building, Park PI. and Hemlock Dr., are asking for per­ permission for a variance on a lot Burg each homered for Tierney's players had two hits each for Lanes the bottom of he third inning after McDowell stroked two singles for different drivers — , On the hearing agenda will be 12 mission for an area variance for Bank 4-7, Belliveau 3-8, Jim’s 2-9, below the road level on the north side while Bob Cornell homered and the Vets tallied their lone marker Carter’s, Mireicki was the winning , , appeais. building a single-family home with T E D U C . • m aster GHARSEa BMIUMERIGARD of Pillsbury Hill. singled twice for Moriarty's. with the newly crowned champs ad- hurler, tossing a two-hitter striking , and Arthur Woods Jr., 497 Talcottville 1,040 square feet in an area where — but it will be a Rd. (Rt. 83), is seeking permission George W. Fortin of 262 Box Moun­ ICnm O. .|RSTALLiERTPUR.G.0.D. out 12. regulations require 1,200 square feet. tain Dr., is seeking a variance to seventh driver, reigning champion for a special exception for two Soccer In the nightcap, Crispino’s Bill Anderson and Mark Cimino The Nycrest Corp, 506 Talcottville build a home below the street level trimmed Vito’s, 4-1. Dennis Walsh were the lone players to hit safely for , who will start as the restaurants (sit-down type) on the Rd., is seeking permission for a on the west side of Box Mountain Dr. LAT-A-WATS-MIH.26%DGWR had two hits for Crispino’s. the Vets. Mike Bannivage fanned favorite in his McLaren after taking west side of Rt. 83 in the Dart Hill variance for processing and selling The appeal of Shell Oil Co. for per­ JUNIOR EAST tore played well). Rockets 0 (Jeff Standings: Moriarty’s 17-5, Blue Baseball seven in a losing effort. the pole position during qualifying. Rd. area. The area is zoned commer­ sandwiches and coffee as a mission to build a metal frame Raiders 4 (Pat McCann 2, Scott Kennedy, Blake Freeman played Moon 13-6, Crispino’s 13-7, Pero’s 12- cial. restaurant use on the east side of Rt. canopy over gas pumps on the south Goehring, Ed Ansaldi), Earthquakes well). 7, Lanes 10-11, Multi Circuits 7-12, William and Shirley Mulka, 664 83 near the intersection with Regan CASH & CARRY ALUMNI JUNIOR Bolton Rd., are asking for a special side of Hartford Tpke. will also be 2 (Roger Greenwood 2). Gus’s 6-14, Vito’s 2-18. Army & Navy nipped Rd. heard. The canopy would not meet Cyclones 2 (Tony Carr 2), exception and variance for a bam to ON MMT ITEMS! Mari-Mads, 9-8, last night Clayton E. DeMerchant of 317 setback requirements under the Diplomats 1 (Mike Calabro). PEE WEE WEST raise livestock for their own use. The South St., Rockville, is seeking per­ WOMEN’S REC at the West Side. Joe zoning regulations. Standings: Raiders 10-2, Yankees Kings 2 (Jamie Salafia, Jon Standings: Tikey 10-1, B&J Auto 7- variance is needed because the mission for a building lot with less Bring Your Station Demeo and Rick Mikoleit Alfons J. Miller of 108 Grand Ave. 8-4, Diplomats 7-5, Cyclones 5-7, Spohn), Bulls 1 (Clyde Pickral). 4, Racquet Club 7-4, Elks 6-5, Lavalee eacli had two hits for the Wagon, Truck or What Have You I Jets 3 (Joason Rosano 3), Flames 0 INSULATE NOW is seeking permission for a front en­ Racers 4-8, Earthquakes 2-10. 3-8, SBM 0-11. Vets and Jim Florence a try way addition which will not meet DELiVENTMRMSEOAT (Kevin Travis best in defeat). pair for the losers. front yard setback requirements. and we will take ______SUM TLT extra CNAR6E JUNIOR WEST ' SILK CITY Krause Florist clinched Roosevelt employes An appeal of First Federal Savings Standings: Hurricanes 10-0-2, PEE WEE EAST Standings: Bogner’s 16-2, Printing the league title with a 4 Loan, Rt. 83, is asking permission Knights 10-1-1, R angers 7-4-1, Tornadoes 1 (Mike Haslett scored, 12-8, Fogarty’s 10-9, Glen 7-11, forfeit win over Moriarty 1 0 % off the price. to put up an electric, flashing time Bicentennials 4-8, Tomahawks 2-10, Dan Callahan played well). Brewers Frank’s 5-13, Reed 3-10. Fuel at Cheney as the reject textile union Md temperature sign on the face of Minutemen 1-11. 0 (Kyle Buckus, Steve Gay played latter couldn't field a Call today for FREE estimate its building on the west side of Rt. 83. well). CHARTER OAK team, request ol union organizers who had d e s p a t h y ’s Vernon (Jeorge Tonskl of 218 E. Main St. is MIDGET SOUTH Lancers 1 (Jason Stansfield scored, Standings: Oil Heat 8-3, HPMarket H - 8 0 0 - 8 3 S • 7 0 0 3 petitioned for union membership asking permission for a “certificate Stings 3 (Brian Feshler 2, Don Gas­ Scot Setzler played well), Indians 0 7-4, Jaycees 7-4, Farr’s 5-6, Klock 4-8, The employes of Roosevelt Mills, several months ago. J, Rte. 83 - 280 Talcottville Rd. Vernon Inc. of Rockville have voted against of suitability” for an auto txxly shop ton), Sounders 2 (Angelo Morson 2). (Mark Foley, Debbie Bushnell Annulli 2-9. Roosevelt Mills' prime operation is played well). fiasketballl joining the Amalgamated Clothing and repair facility with general 1 mile north of Hwy. 86, Exit 95 Apollos 0 (Jim Hoagland, Alex San- In s u lC o rp sweaters. It has been in business repair license, on the south side of E GGWFL and Textile Workers Union since 1941 and is run by Joseph L OPEN SENIOR II ENERGY CONSERVATION ENGINEERS ''T (ACTWU), AFLCIO. Main near the intersection of Snipsic Vernon - Telephone • 871-0050 INTERMEDIATE Heritage Auto of Glastonbury BBS HILLIARD ST. / \ Carter and his son, John J. Carter. St. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 10 - 9 Meeting Manchester No. 2—5 (Bob Walsh 2, Hometown All-Stars 35 The workers voted 89-54 against gained an 8-7 win over Formal’s Inn (P e te Sulich 10, Don MANCHESTER, CT. OBOaO Union organizers indicated they The final appeal Is that of Ray­ Saturdays 10 - 5 Sundays 12 ■ 5 There will be a meeting Monday Rob Saunders, Bill Kelly, Jeff Lom­ joining. ’The secret ballot voting was ALSO — Route 14 Moosup. Conn women’s team in fast pitch competi­ Niedewiefer 10), CTAC 29 will continue to try to form a union at mond Belanger, 3W Stone St., for a CLOSED WEDNESDAYS night at 8 of the Manchester Little bardo), East Hartford 2 (Walt lnsultpiayiiarn»iteptembci Gretchen large fireplaced family room. buildhig lot. A variance of HELFWANTEO Cleveland 71 (88), Dallas 76 (94), Denver 60 (94), Duluth 61 Van Why,, 647-9751 Placed on the countryside on a PAIR LOW Upholstered Club SAM coordinator. in the college division. Bob Russel in aUowance, plus aU frinaes. VaWefriam Area chairs. Green with covers. 44.14 feet is requested. Lot Cam 648-4801. aetith Wlndser (83), Houston 71 (90), Jacksonville 70 ( 93), Kansas City 72 large lot. Nearing completion. About 25 people have signed up to the masters and Tom Durie in the VM S im n m tm Mfb aeliMi Call Peterman Agency, 648 325. Call 643-6034. SAM’s second Biatholon of the located on Parker Bridge OrsduEti !• ■•rli •• r«lall (92), U ttle Rock 73 ( 95), Los Angeles 63 ( 78), Miami 76 (88), Manchaittr display handmade items at the fair, open. Mike Roy and Leslie Gates □ REAL ESTATE 9404 or 644-8659. season will be at 6:30 p.m., Road. AUTOMOTIVE Salesperson Call Davis Minneapolis 72 ( 93), New Orleans 74 (87), New York 75 ( 89), JUST LISTED which- will also feature entertain­ took first honors in the Youth divi­ Thursday, Aug. 11. The event, which #U1 — Brace H. Carman wanted. Mnat be aggressive, Phoenix 83 (104), San Francisco 53 ( 76), Seattle 50 (78) St □ MISC. FOR SALE sion, Bruce Bayles in the high school self-moUvated a o d u v e a Gracious older home. 2-3 TOLLAND - Seven room ment by area folk singers, he said. consists of a two-mile foot race requesting relief from the Louis 72 ( 95), Washington 76 ( 93). Hornet For Sale 23 division and Lori Veal in the WMng l» iMTii. desire for above average ear­ 649-08721 bedrooms, formal dining Custom Ranch on ten ’Those interested in participating in followed by a one-half mile swim, zoning regulations requiring room, garage. Lovely gorgeous acres. 20 X 40 in­ Articlat lor Sale 41 women’s division. 200 feet frontage on an Apply In pMMK nings. AU repUes strictly con­ COVENTRY - 40 acre Egg the second fair, Saturday. Aug. 13, will take place in and around the fidential. Write Box Iffl, private yard. 336,900 bound pool, spacious barn, existing town rosd for a c/o Farm, with three story barn. are asked to call the SAM office at For further information, call the Globe Hollow swimming area. Manchester Herald. C-21 MO(STON/AV»(TE lake view. Call Suzanne or ALUMINUM sheets used as SAM office at 649-2506. building lot A variance of 90 Help Wanted 13 H elp W anted 13 Butler-type building. Power Arthur Shorts, 646-3233. J, printing plates, .007 thick, 649-2506 for an application. Prospective participants may Adam’s Apple DENTAL ASSISTANT - plant, and other out buildings, 846-1316 feet is requested. Lot located WANTED: Experienced Lakefront Ranch on secluded acre. Spacious Watson Beach Co., ux32” , 25 cents each or 5 for register at the race site between 6 off Lakeview Drive. RecepUoniat wanted for part PART TIME SALES - The plus Three Lovely Homes. Manchester Office, 647-9139. 31. Phone 643-2711. Disney film to be shown aluminum aider and trim time empleraent in Quality Offers invited. B/W Realty, fireplaced living room, diningroom, galley kitchen, and 6:20 p.m. on the day of the race. At this bearing interested work. Knowledge of brake. Savings Bank of Manchester Equal Housing Opportunity. South WinoMr dental prac­ m u 647-1419. enclosed porch, hardwood floors with carpeting. UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub ’The SAM summer film sion of modem technology persons may appear and be 6488799 after 6 p.m. is seeking an experienced life tice. Previous experience Perfect for year-round living and recreation. SIX ROOM CAPE - Garage, Loft-Land tar Sale 24 Scouts, Boy and Girl Scouts, series will present Walt with a host of fantastic sea beard and written com­ necessary. Should be wiUlng Insurance sates person. DUPLEX - 6-3, Fireplace, RNs It LPNs - Looking for a HIGH SCHOOL Cafeteria Preferably retired and THE fireplace. Near school, stores Brownies, nurses. East Disney’s “20,000 Leagues creatures and adventures. munications received. Said chaUenge and high pav? We to work 2 1/2 days a w e^ in­ carpeting, aluminum storms, BOLTON *32,900 and bus line. A1 condition. BUILDING LOT For Sale - Catholic School. 6481225. Manager position open cluding some Saturdays. For desiring additional income. 2 furnaces, trees, 3445 income. Under the Sea” at 8 p.m,, Winner of an Academy appeab are on file and may be are a new Geriatfiric t Men­ ------^ Experience No company affiliation. Attractive 3 bedroom Cape. Large living room, Extras. Mid 330s. No agents. Henry Street. Near schools. Jal alai results interview call; 6X-8253 339,500. Hutchins Agency, 6 ^ Tuesday, July 19 at Mt. Award for Outstanding seen in the office of the Town tal Retarded Facility. and references required. Ap Salary and bonus. Call 648 TIME dining room, new bath. Attractively treed and Call 6485433. No brokers. Call 646-4528. SCREENED LOAM - Gravel, Clerk, Town Office Building. between 9 and 5 weekdays. 3166. Nebo. Special Effects, the film Immediate openliw for part ly Mrs. Benson, A.M. omy. 1700, to arrange interview. to oarn ■ littio oxlri landscaped. Walk to beach. processed ^avel, stone, sand Dated Andover, Connecticut time 7 to 3, fuU andnart tiine 3 Board of Edneation E lding, money this eummor. EAST HARTFORD - Six room COLUMBIA LAKE - Over and fill. For delivery call The film is based on stars Kirk Douglas, James FRIDAY NIGHT to 11, plus 11 to 7 Supervisor. BUSINESS ZONE - Near busy Split Level. Three bedrooms, three acres of wooded, gently George H. Griffing, Andover, July 16,19H Park A School Streets, RECEPTIONIST / We need boye end Ju les V e rn e ’s c la ss ic Mason and Peter Lorre. IiB IB LB Zoning Board Contaett Mr. AUai for con­ Switchboard Operator needed intersection. Large seven BOLTON *30,000 family room, 1 1/2 baths, sloi rime residential land 742-7m. IB ZB RockvUle, Ct. room home, large lot. 355,000. Handy? This Lakefront Cape needs your help! Nineteenth Century novel, There is no admission of A p ^ ls fidential appointment, - Good appearance, and plea­ girle 2 eveningc per large patio, treed lot, extras. within SOO feet of lake. 673- ItM u IN NURSES Hutchins Agency, 6483166. Large living room with view of lake, country w h ic h c o m b in e d a charge. All Manchester LB CM Andover, Conn. between 9 and 4, 2781060. CASHIER A COUNTER Help sant personality. Previous week. Muel be By owner. 568-6818. Principals 5148 after 6:% p.m. TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - experience as receptionist and Only. Good condition. Good for remarkably accurate vi­ residents are invited to at­ ■nt IN Mary C. McNamara, - Immediate opening. Must be RN’s - LPN’s presentable, kitchen, 4 bedrooms, basement, aluminum storms AM* i-i a m AIR FORCE now awards 18 or over. h u n ch e^ r answering telephone. Would MANCHESTER - Just listed. and screens. Owner will take first mortgage. plating, or welding. Call 649- tend. MnNMOTJI Acting Chairman courteous, and Seven room Ranch. Three WE8T HARTFORD associates degrees. Get Drive-In, evenings, 649-6000. require fi to U w.p.m. In Aid and Assistance has COVENTRY - Waterfront 3439 from noon til 6:00 p.m. riM M-l H3UI M a UB LB IB 038-7 responsible. If In­ bedrooms, family room, two home. Three bedrooms, technical training, good pay, typing. AU appUcanta must part-time and full-time 8* Acting Chairman 14-7 LLI LLl l-LF 24414 7VI1VV1V12 V 007-7 CallimM Ol. Manchester. Realtors 643- 11D8 p.m., July 16th ana Uth 10 (reasonable). Saturday iiSun- a.m. to 5 p.m. 76 Grandee day, 9 to 5. 63 Wadsworth • 9 )» ' 1 PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., July 16, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., July 16, 1977 — PAGE THIRTEEN ACROSS 4 Oceen liner Aniwer to Previous Puzzle (Rbbr.) Apartmonf For Roni S3 Aptrtmonl* For R*nl S3 Resort P ro p o rtf Motoroyefoa-Bfoyefot 64 I Knobi 6 Medeme G U U C 3Q U OIAIK Z 1. 7 o l t l i n 1 1 F o r Rent 86 5 IrIridIc holy (Rbbr.) • G D D n ir lG Charles M. Schultz • IPIO 0 N 922 PER WEEK - Centrally MANCHESTER - Suddenly TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville city 6 Spooky □ □ a □ a T 1 A located. 146 Center Street. available! A magnificent two CAPE (X)D - Mashpee Lake. 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and II Butnoi 7 PepRR Dear Abby •«[ jIB IIIIHI” Please call 6460013. bedroom apartment in the Two Bedroom Lake front Cot­ rack. 91,750. 28640a. 12 Mora miRRrIy 8 Rudlmentel OH-o h ! X JuST \ r T R n Mansion on Otis Street. Two tage. Weeks of August 13Ui., 13 SpRct RORncy 9 Born A • e CENTRAL LOCATi 6 n - and 20th. Families only. 646 (Rbbr.) 10 Chelr pert MOrilCtP TH/ir MV fireplaces, huge living room, By Abigail Van Buren r N 1 X,□ Kitchen privileges. Free formal dining room, base­ 1395. 14 For RRch dRy 11 Negetlve Ion [N 1 • 2 L 1 NIW parking. Security deposit. ment, appliances, heat, elec­ ★ ★ 15 BullffghtRr 14 College dence Y ejN I feel like a HARLEY DAVIDSON, 1973 17 BrIIrvrf References requirM. Appoint­ tricity supplied. Lease, 16 School orgenl- p 7 6 HT telephone w ire' ment, 6a-269S, after 5. security, no bets. Blanchard FX-12000 - Built by factory DEAR ABBY; Recently my husband and I moved into a (Rulfix) zetlon (Rbbr.) 0 P 1 T j l □ B D n n n DATi>51MMp 18 HRrd work s A Rossetto, Inc. 6462482. W antod fo Awif 57 engineer. Branch heads, new neighborh^ with our 5-year-old daughter and 16 Unity a 1 ■T e T —- MANCHESTER - Gean fur- Barnett clutch, aluminum 19 SoRport In 20 More 0 c t A w it □ □ □ n a n bBAvtS Off AT ^ neighborhood, there are several AlRlkR nished room near bus, THREE BEDROOMS First rocker rollers, Mikunl car­ overgrown ROCKVILLE - Three and 1/2 children, ages 5 to 10, who use our home for a central 21 CRmRroon 32 Mora destitute 44 SaawMd parking. Responsible working floor flat or single family. buretor, balanced blue printed 22 Scouting I9 8 4 >! rooms, first floor. All playground. trIbR 36 Sheltered 46 Impulaiva male. Blanchard A Rossetto, appliances, heat, hot water, Responsible adults, no motor and transmission. 646 orgenlzetlon from wind 47 Astronauta' Inc. 6462482. children or pets. Send replies 7732. My children are delighted to have so many new 24 Nrw EngiRnd no children or pets. 9175 plus pl^m ates, but I am afraid they're a bad influence on ours. CRPR 23 Over (poetic) 37 Sillier "all right" security. Please call 871-1866. to Box F c/o Manchester 25 Old horee THAVtt T-l» Herald. Several of the neighborhood children have been using 25 VRrnR hpro 38 S. Amer. (comp, wd.) ★ ★ swear words and dirty language. My husband and I never 26 AliRviRtR 26 Auricle Indlani 48 Dapraiaion Inl- •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 27 Ineene 118 MAIN STREET • Three talk that way, as we dislike it intensely. Our chUdren are 27 MRmbRr of 39 Wages tiala Aportmont* For Root S3 RETIRED COUPLE Desires work crow 29 Spanieh hero room heated apartment, fur­ HONDA • CB 200T - 1975, repeating these words, and we are upset. 41 Changeling 49 Compaii four or five room apartment 28 OuRntlty 30 Actor Ferrer nish own appliances, parklike or mobile home with option to excellent condition, many (arch.) point Mickey Finn — Morris Weiss WE HAVE customers waiting yard, security. 9220. Available Tonight my husband noticed some extremely vulgfir 30 OomRRtlc 3 1 Place out WKAT C tP THE AAAETIAN for the rental of yyour apart­ buy. First floor preferred. No extras. Exceptionally good 42 Western rope 62 Attanding TAKEA^ETO'iCtR August 1st. ^ 2 4 2 6 , 9-5. performance since purchased words written on our garage, and we’re sure that neither RRtRbllihniRnt SAV T O T H E children or pels. Adequate 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 5 9 10 L E A V S i / ment or home. J.D. Real new. 9500. Call 6 4 6 ^ after our son nor daughter wrote them. 33 TItiR Estate Associates, Inc. 646 storage space a must. 876 34 SquRRZRd out B(3N vt7yA supervise them when they are here? ARE you STILL GOIN' V ■youi 37 Whiz 13 SHERIFF/ y 6465633 anytime. MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE Or do you know of some other solution? 14 OUT TO PLAY GOLF. ) SH O U LO N LOOKING for any QUIET 30 Year old 40 SouthRrn in real ■ Lowest Rates Available! UNCLE PHIL? A estate rental - ap Professional Woman - With CONCERNED gonorol 15 15 17 esuie rental - apartments,ents. ROCKVILLE ■ Immaculate Immediate binding authority. homes, multiple dweellings, two small 20 lb. dogs desires 41 Wight ■ fli SMOk fo u r room . first floor. Sunny Day Option. Clarke In­ 15 19 20 21 22 23 no fees. Ciill J.D. Real Estate one or two bedroom apart­ DEAR CONCERNED: You can’t raise your children in a 42 SongitrRiR Appliances, parking, security, surance Agency, 6461126. ment, or small house. Ap­ glass cage. They are bound to be exposed to all kinds of CRntroll 24 Associates, Inc. 6461980. references, no pets, 9150. 646 25 26 proximately 9250 per month language sooner or later. Don’t make a big deal out of it. 43 Prpr 97*3. with heat. M3-6320, anytime. 1970 350 HONDA. 9350 firm. '^U them you disapprove of X*rated language, and ask 46 WRndorlng 27 25 29 ».l.vo.4i CENTRALLY LOCATED • Call 5663217. vMoJi Three room heated apart­ them to respect your wishes and cut it out. But do it with 47 Dyo FURNISHED Three Room 30 31 32 33 7-tit ment. Second floor. Security. WANTED - Five rooms, love, not anger. compound Apartment, Second floor, 1970 TRIUMPH Bonneville - SO Orient a<*= CaU 6462426, 9 to 5. single house, or five room 34 35 35 37 35 39 parking available. No pets. 650. Bored 40 over, new crank, apartment, first floor. Near DEAR ABBY: This is my second marriage and O tto’s, 61 BRRver StRtR Call 6467647. rods, bearings, valves, 52 OonkRyR 40 41 THREE ROOM Apartment - schools. 6461730. 42 retainers, guides. 1,000 miles too. I keep our house in perfect order and am an excellent 53 Herd hnnded Heat, hot water, appliances, cook. ArtM M for Solo 41 Articfm lor Soh 41 SMtt-AcCMMrfM 43 A nU quoo 43 THREE BEDROOMS - 5 since new motor. 9i,000. Call dRleniR 43 44 45 45 air conditioning. Storage room Duplex available August I ^ t $180 unemployment every month. Otto wants me 64 NortR deity 643-1756, or 2869046. Can be 47 area, laundry facilities, gar­ 1st. References and security. to give him one-third of my check to pay for my room and 45 49 50 DARK LOAM ■ 5 var YAMAHA 12 String Accoustic 8 FOOT SAILING Dinghy - WANTED - Hummels, Gocks, age. Security deposit. No pets. □ AUTOMOTIVE seen at Five Star Choppers, Priscilla’s Pop — Al Vermeer Fiberglass bull, aluminum Write Box E, c/o Manchester board. DOWN 51 52 plus tax. Gravel, fill, washed Guitar, case. Mint condition. Furniture, Old Toys, Pain­ 3225. 6464884, 6467268. 102 Burnside Avenuee, ^ s t sand and stone. 64S-9M. 9US. Kay accoustic guitar, mast, nylon sail. Good condi- tings, Dolls, Stringed Herald. Hartford. I pay for all my necessities and buy my own clothes. All case,, 975. 647-9196. Uon. 647-1306 after 5:30. Instrum ents. 646-2690 Autos For Sal* 31 he pays for is the food I eat. and I think the work I do 1 Nicotinic Rcid 53 54 FOUR ROOM Apartment, 2 Beer-llke \k LISTEN TO THIS UGH.' THAT IT SURE SOMEONE FINALLY (anytime). EAST HARTFORD - Lovely HONDA 1973 CB 450. Im­ around the house more than repays him for my room and SEARS COLDSPOT - Air coo- Available August 1st. Heat, INIWSRAP9R (NTIRPRISI ASSN | t h e a t r e a d REALLY TELLS EVENRUDE Outboard and large. 3 bedrooms, 1972 FORD Gran Torino maculate condition. Must be 3 Ornementel DOES.' MADE A MOVIE ABOUT ditioner, 14,000 BTU. SUBMERSIBLE PUMP - hot water, appliances, laundry board. bell 'VILE, DISGUSTING- appliances, and yard. Newly Wagon with air. Fine running seen. 9750. 2861131. YOU SOMETHING, BROCCOLI.' Ezcelient conditicw, $190. Call Used once. Brick, concrete Motor. 35 horsepower, elec­ 3 1/2X8 ” MOTOR Scooter facilities, storage area, gar­ His Uke-home pay is $890 a month. What do you think of tric start. Excellent condi- decorated. 9235. Home condition. 91400. CaU 64673U MAKES VOUR SKIN DOESN'T IT? US-SllS after 6 p.m. block paving brick, Tires - In good condiUon, and age. Security deposit. Lease. Otto's demands? hoistamatic scaffolding Uon. 9115. 6460709. reasonably priced. Call 646 Locaters. Fee 940. 522-4600. or 6460850. 650 YAMAHA 1972 - ExceUent CRAWL? Adults. No pets. & 5 . 6464884, SECOND WIFE GARAGE SALE - Moving. (raises itself). Low prices. 4739. , 6467268. condition. Low mileage. 025. Win at Bridge > - STORRS - One bedroom. Heat 1965 RAM BLER S tatio n Call 6469343. Must sell all. 9 a.m. to S p.m. 6469606, 6494635. Qtrdon Product* 4 7 THE PACK RAT - AnUques, paid, ^pliances. Yard. 9160. Wagon - Running condition. DEAR SECOND: I think he’s out of line. I've never Monday through Saturday. 66 MANCHESTER - Main Don't delay. Home Locaters. 9150 or best offer. CaU after 6, heard of a man charging his wife room and board. And Valley Street. 6464416. AIR CONDITIONER - 43 collectables, decoraUve and- Street. Two room Aiert piay bombs contract pounds, excellent condition. conversation pieces. Fee 990. 522-4600. 6466536. npera- exchanging your domestic services for the food you eat Apartments, Heated, hot sounds more like a business deai than a marriage. would not play him for a club FOR SALE ■ 120 Bass Accor­ Original carton. List 9130. BUCKLAND Turqoiuse jewlery. Will water, appliances, parking, no Mobil*b ll* HoHomo* 68 Now 975. 6467641, be patient! reopen again Sunday, July 31. LARGE SIX Room Duplex. 1966 FORD Mustang Converti­ NORTH honor. dion with music stand. 9150. pets. Security. 5267047. Central location, no pets, ble - Needs tune up. 9550. dall Good condition. 6464416. FARMS 40 Fiore Road, off Route 85, 18’ CAMPER trailer - single DEAR ABBY: I am 16 and I’m having a disagreement A Q 10 5 2 SouUi rose with the ace, led Bolton. security, references. 6464026, after 5:00 p.m. axle, excellent condition. with my father. I am invited to a baby shower for a friend V A742 his last heart to dummy's ace, NaUn trait A nftU h ta frail TWO FAMUY - 5 rooms, 2 Available immediately. 9225 TWO FRIGIDAIRE air con­ d tilj! New epee ler Ike Eleven years old. 91,500. Call who is my age, pregnant and unmarried. ♦ K6 ruffed a heart and led a dia­ BulMIng SuppHot 42 bedrooms. 9250 monthly. monthly. 6461924, 6462289. NEED CAR? Credit bad? ditioners. 6,000 B.T.U. 1110 References required. Mr. 7a-8930. My father doesn't want me to go. He says if I were to go A963 mond. Edgar was ready with Bankrupt? Repossessed? WEST EAST the second key defensive play. each or $95 each for both. 646- NATURAL STONE for Hfantad to Buy 49 Bissell, Philbrick Agency, 646 and bring a gift, it would mean that I think what this girl Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrence 2753. 4200. UNION STREET - AttracUve Honest Douglas accepts ARE YOU SELLING your did was okay. A K J A 3 He played his jack of retaining walls, veneers, four room apartment with lowest down, smallest mobile home? Buyers VQJ3 VK 10 8 5 ACCORDIONS - Will pay up to I don't think what she did was okay, but she is my friend diamonds. Dummy's king won HIYAi E A & V HOW'5 OUR R E V E R E D patios, etc. Pick up by the fireplaced living room, 1 1/2 Douglas Motors, waiting. Please call Plaza ♦ AQJ75 ♦ 10 9 6 3 OH, M c K E E 'S IN V a f t e r WE DON'T TELL M E-LET DESK - DOLL Parts - DoU BLUEBERRIES - Pick your 980 for 120 bass. 9U for 12 THREE ROOMS, heat, even if she did make a mistake, and I don’t see anything the trick and Norman played C'M O N IW LEADER AND FOUNDER FINE FETTLE-HE'S TOOK HIM TO pound or delivery by the ton. baths. All appliances in­ Homes, Broker. 1-8260369. A Q 10 8 ' A 7 5 4 2 m e SUE5Si„yOU’RB and clocks. Hus many other Bolton Notch Srone (juarry, own. 60 cents a pouixl. Call bass. 247-Oea. uUUties, appliances Included. wrong in attending the shower. Do you? his 10 spot to tell Edgar where DOINST ALREADY STAKTIN6 THE DOCTOR, W0MDERIN6 WHO'S items. Call 6460724. Security deposit and cluded. Basement storage. SOUTH (D) 6494163. 6468636 for directions. 9285. per month. CaU Peter­ 1969 PLYMOUTH Satellite KOKOMO GIRL Uie nine was. TO BOSS THE WORLD H E W ENT aOIMG TO RUN McKEE references required. No pets. AT PLAZA HOMES our prices AA98764 A S A I N i man Agency, 6469404 or 644- Station Wagon. PS, PB, Now declarer’s goose was BACK TO HIS INDUSTRIES FROM SEWING MACHINE in 9260 monthly. Call 6466958 can’t be beat. Over 50 homes V96 cooked. He tried his best by OWN P A D l H E R E O N - 8659. original owner. 62,537 miles. to choose from. Many set up DEAR GIRL: Unmarried mothers-to-be need the moral ♦ 42 Cabinet - Excellent running after 5 p.m...... „ , . playing ace and another New brakes, runs excellent. support of their friends land the baby gifts, too), even AAK J condition. Automatic but- Dog»-Blrd*-Poll 43 spade. But Edgar took his tonholer included. STOP AT THE SIX ROOM DUPLEX. Three 9500 or best offer. CaU after 5 familylily parks. available more than some married girls. I don't agree that attending Neither vulnerable □ RENTALS bedrooms, attic, big yard. p.m., 568-4463. king, led a low diamond to Reasonable. Phone 649-4316. DOG-CAT BOARDING c o m c R ii UiroughUirougn out the state. Trades the shower and taking a ^ ft necessarily lends approval to 9200. Security, no fee. Vacant. welcome. AU homes priced to the girl’s behavoir. Well North E^st South Norman’s nine and was sure bathing/grooming. Obedience On SwcMnnd RMd Drive by 35 New Street. Off 1969 LTD WAGON - Fully to make his queen of clubs for ANTIQUE VICTORIAN Love protecuon classes. Complete 'We are Often for the Kaaoo, lOtoS. Rooms for Rant sell from 93,995. FuU time ser- U 92 Center Street. 1-372-3558. ^ 1^ ^ . 9650 or best offer. the set. Seat - 9125. Braided rugs, modern facilities. Canine Freak corn and vefetaUea piefccd , ». P vice department parts, IN.T. Dbl. Pass Pass daily. Pick your own. 0 large room sixe, have two, supplies and accessories. 28 24 Pass 34 Note that if Norman had not Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon ATTRACTIVE Sleeping COVENTRY - Duplex. 6 975. for both. Sofa and Room. Shower-bath, private Plaza Homes, 13M Wllbur Pass 4A Pass Pass put his king of hearts on Road, Manchester. For reser­ rooms. Carpeted. Air con- PONTIAC 1952 Straight 8. Astro-graph m a t d ^ chair, 915. for both. vations please call 6464671. entrance, free parking. Apply I looking! Cross Highway, Berlin Tum- Pass Edgar’s queen or if Edgar had @ We offer the tartest variety 0 ( 3 diUoned. AppUances. No Pets. Registered and running. Good Opening lead Full sixe spring and mattress, 195 Spruce Street. S attractive apartments a n d S pUie, Berlin, (^nn. 1-828-0369. By BERNICE BEDE 080L -QV risen with the ace on the first 940. Full sue wring and mat­ A nU quo* 43 9255, plus hMt. Security. Call condiUon. Clean. 8 n ^ l . diamond lead, Edgar would PUREBRED GERMAN a townbouses In Manchester. § By Oswald & James Jacoby tress, 920. Call anytime, 646 Shephard Puppies. Eight LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING gS Rental ofRce open daily CLOSEOUTS -1972 JAYCO, 20 have been end-played and the 9483. WANTEID Antioue furniture, Room - Fully furnished. ] g weekends. ll-S. S FORD ElconoUne Van - 150. F eet. A skii^ 93000. 1976 Edgar Kaplan and Norman hand would have been made. Alley Oop — Dave Graue weeks old. No napers. No MANCHESTER - Three 1975. 300 cu b ic inch 6. shots. 925 each. Chll 649-8045. glass, pewter, oil paintings, or Stove, refrigerator. Linens SHASTA 24 F ^ t 94800. BoUi tec Kay have long been one of the other antique items. R. I DUHTO I bedroom Duplex, 1 1/2 baths, Excellent condition. Bed. best pairs. Their style is WESTINGHOUSE Air con- provided. SO l^in Street, 646 completely self contained. LOOK, PRINCESS, diUoner - 6,000 BTU. Like Harrrison, 6468709. close to schools and topping. Great sound. 4 Jensen Like new. Vernon Village Inc., m a rk ^ by good steady com­ ...-THEN \ Z . . . I P O N T KNOWlWE ...WHILE HE WAS ...WHEN I AWOKE r WAS FAR FREE - Grown Airedale Dog. Pleasant area. Children Speakers. Quality carpeting. IF NOU AND MOUR WHERE / NEEDED FOOD SO HE SONE I SLEPT, new. 9100 film. Call after 6, I DITEM>IIKE$ I 644-8120. mon sense tactics that fre­ F E L L A c a m e DOWN-, F130M THE BANK AND HONTL) DID 644-0465. 3i,000 miles. 9 ^ . 6 0 ^ , : A Minnesota reader wants IS M E T / POLED TO THE BANK , SUTTHE RAFT NOT ANSWER MV CALLS.' 6464039. WANTED - Furniture, old _64B-i(»21 a welcome. 9280 monthly plus Jufr 17. quently become really RIVER ON -m' ' AND WENTTDSETSOME! THOMPSON HOUSE - Fur­ utilities. Security d^osit or 6464032. to know what he should lead d r i f t e d a w a y toys. Bisque dolls, steins, nished rooms. Kitchen 1974 3/4 TON CAMPER -1972 Aside Irom your usual sources, brilliant. RAFT.. FROM SHORE! ADORABLE THREE Months required.]uired. Daniel F. Reale, SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dk . with: EMERSON Quiet cool Air ckicks, swords, guns. Outright privileges, centrally located, 22 Foot Travel Trailer. Call additional channels may open Black and white male kitten 6464525. WE PAY 915 for complete this coming year to enhance 21) You will make a lasting im­ Edgar’s queen of hearts *7 v KJx x 4AQzx*AK xx conditioner. 5,000 B.T.U. used needs a good home. Call 646 purchase, or consignments. parking, men or women. 643-8992, anytime. pression today Not through dar­ opening was normal. South CaU 644-8961. junk .cars. CaU Joey, Tolland vour income. A partnership with The bidding has been opened only a few hours. 633-6741. 2264, after 5:00. Deposit. Call 6462358. BEAT THE COMMUTE! ing deeds, but through little acts played low from dummy EAST HARTFORD - Three Auto Body, 5261990. 1964 15' SELF contained someone older might be or>e of to his right with one spade. He Cromwell area’s most them, of thoughtfulness, kindness and whereupon Norman overtook bedroom Duplex. Double travel trailer. WiU consider charity has doubled for takeout, but prestigious and luxurious CANCER (June 21-July 22) Your his partner’s queen with the driveway. Adult family. No PARTS Department now open trade for hardtop camper. 646 CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jen. 1$) his partner has left the double studios. One, two and Uiree ets. References. Security Saturdays. Complete Une of instincts regarding financial king in order to shift to the in. 7231. matters are honed to a sharp Because you are willing to serve bedroom apartments from Seposit. 9200. 5268531. Chrysler parts. Chorches unselfishly today, those you help seven of clubs. He led his This is easy. He should open M BUSINESS & SERVICE 9160 to 9289 per month. CaU Motors. 6463646. edge today. It you've a mind to highest club so that Edgar TENT CAMPER Sleeps six. turning a profit it should be easy. will be equally eager to his seven of spades in an ef­ today, 632-1300. Only 15 EAST HARTFORD - Three reciprocate The books will be Gas stove, ice box, elecUic Find out what careers you're fort to get as many trumps as minutes to downtown Hart­ 1971 PONTUC Safari SUUon balanced. room Apartment - including hookup, excellent condition. best suited for by sending for possible out of play. ford. all utilities. Wagon - 8 cylinder. New AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-F#b. 1$) s to v e , 646-3784. vour copy of Astro-Graph Letter i.VEWSPAI'EB K.NTERPHISEASSN i I l?)?6y refrigerator, quiet transmission. (Jood condiUon. One-to-one relationships should ATTRACTIVELY Paneled Mail SO cents lor each and a nei^borbood, second floor, Air condlUoning. 9750. Call ior>g. self-addressed, stamped be both pleasant and lucky ' Berry^s World four room apartment. Stove, adults only. No dogs. Security. anytime, 6465612. envelope to Astro-Graph. P.O Some of the good fortune of The Flintstones — Hanna-Barbera Productions those you associate with will rub refrigerator, references. No 5263038. Boh 489. Radio City Station. N Y. off on you pets. 9165. 2263540, 6463167. TOYOTA CeUca 1973. Good RutomoUva Saryica 66 10019. Be sure to specify your AUGUST 1st. Spacious clean, condition. Low mileage, birth sign. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) DIRECTORY CHARLES APARTMENTS - asking 92500. Call 647-9118 ELM MOTORS - Toyota, Dat- LEO (July 23-Aue. 22) Creatively today, you're capable lu ^ ^ .D O N 'T l i k e t h e ' five room apartm ent, two of producing something of beau­ HOW D O E S SarvteM O fH rtd 31 SnnrfCM Offorwd 31 PalnOng-PtporIng Deluxe 4 1/2 room Townhouse after 5:30. sun specialists, factory Regardless of the size of the LOOK, LOOKe OF IT, 31 Rooltnp-SIdlng-CMmnoy 34 bedroom. Appliances in-' ty and it will have permanent THtS -1 1 /2 baths, all appUances, 2 eluded, utlUties extra, one trained, one day service, 114 crowd, you'll not go unnoticed FRED AT ALL./... air conditioners. Carpeted. East Main Street, Rockville. today even though you won't value as well. Break out the EXPERT TREE Removal - ALUMINUM Siding does need PAINTER NEEDS Work - BIDWELL Home Improve­ small child, absolutely no 1970 VOLKSWAGEN paints and canvas. Free estimates. Insured. cleaning. Free deimnstraUon ment Co. Expert installation Heat and hot water. Patios. pets. Security, references. Sqaureback - Rebuilt engine. 6871-1617. conduct yourself so as to attract Interior, Exterior Painting, Soundproofing Washer/dryer attention. ARIES (March 21-April 10) Working Manchester area for and estimate. 0 K Cleaning Papering, bv the hour or Job. of aluminum siding, gutters Good condition. 9875. Call 646 Schedule several activities for hook up. Storage. Basement VIROO (Aug. 23-8#pi 22) Per- over eiiAt years. Reasonable, Service, Coventry, Conn. 7 tf Residential, Commercial. and trims. Roofing installa­ 8787, before 2 p.m. vourselt today. The greater the garage. Some awailable wiUi sons who are not pertinent to (ill, ^-i^te Tree Expert 8733. Summer homes, apartments, tion and repairs. 6494495, 876 action, the better you perform. Co., 742-6591. fireplaces, and 2 car garages. 1975 NOVA - Four door, vour plans should not be windows puttied. 20 years 9109. Homes for R a n t 54 For Baby brought into the act today Move around both mentally and COMPLETE lawn From 9 ^ to 9325. 6460600, Luxus, 20,000 miles, physically experience! Will Travel. E. 6461540. Success is likely only if key peo­ CAM TREE Service - Free es­ maintenance - Lawns, ^ and Davis, 6460495. HORACE Tetrault - Siding, MIDDLETOWN. Six rooms, automatic transmission, TAURUS (April 20-May Hedges, 910 and up. ple are involved. timates, discount senior roofing, storm windows, aw­ garage, appliances, yard, power steering, small V-8, a,- LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 23) Faith 20)Possibilities for gain are ex- FOUR ROOMS Second floor. Iremely promising for you today. cltixens. Company Eldging, and fertilixing. 647- nings. (Quality workmanship, children and pets o.k. 9275. m . 6461386. can move mountains for you to­ PROFESSIONAL Painting: Stove, refrigerator. Adults Manchester owned and Interior A Exterior, Commer­ free estimates. Fully insured. Home Locaters. Fee 940. 522- day Believe in yourself and think Especially if you're involved with prefered. 6469428. people of a kindly nature. operated. Call 6461327. cial A Residential. FYee es­ 8769187, 6463417. 4600. 1968 CHEVROLET CoverU- •win.'* You should walk off with WATERPROOFING: ble. Good condition, one the trophy. GEMINI (May 21-J«ina 20) Beat timates. Fully insured. 646 not about the bush today. Use LAWNS MOWED, Trucking, Hatchways, foundation HARTFORD - Family saver. owner. Perfect top. Power SCORPIO (O ct 24-Nov. 22) 4879 SPEGALIZING cleaning and HARTFORD - Five rooms, tactics that are assertive and trimminng and tree work, etc. cracks, tile lines. Sump repairing chimneys, roofs, Three bedroom. Yard for yard for children and pets. brakes, power steering. CaU Conditions having an effect upon Born Loser — Art Sansom 6468864 or 647-1240, after 5. pumps installed. Gravity Kids. Only 9110. Home Coventry, 742-8876. vour status and earnings are direct. You know what you want. new room. Free estimates. % 9300. Home Locaters. Fee 940. Go after It. feeds; fireplaces, ceramic tile Locaters. Fee 940. 522-4600. more favorable than usual today Years Experience. Howley, 522-4600. 1 NKWSI'AI'KH K’m m rH W K A.SSN t EXPERT Sign painting and a reirepairs, stone wall^ patio^ ...... 8465381. 1973 OLDSMOBILE CutUss Be ready to move If opportunity knocks. lettering. Mall boxes walks and steps. CHARLIE EAST HARTFORD - Lovely SOUTH COVENTRY - Five Supreme - ExceUent condi­ speciaalty. 6462158. a n d AL, expert Masons, 30 two bedroom. Yard and gar­ BuHdlng-Controctlng 33 r q o f ER WILL InsUU roof rooms, garage, appUances, tion. 92700, or best offer. Call Bugi Bunny — Helmdahl and Stoffal years experilerlence. 643-4953, siding or gutters for low dis- age. Only 9175. CaU to&y. yard. Only $250. Home 875-6058, after 5 p.m. CaU 876 UUAWrA,STBAKA5 / w DID " m g ' CLUTTERED ATTICS A 6562914. WES ROBBINS carpentry Home Locaters. Fee 940. 5Q- 6058, after 5 p.m. counti f price,I ■ (iall" ” Ken at 647- Locaters. Fee 522-4^. TOUGH AS SHOE LASTTIMP Cellars? Will haul unwanted remodeling specialist. Ad­ 1566. 4600. "HI, I'm Cathy, with the 'Outreach' program of the items for you reasonabiy. C ^ BOOKKEEPER - FuU charge ditions, rec rooms, dormers, 1987 FORD CORTINA 16 GT. TWEREfelHAT ^ guvSjor, can SOJ UEATHEK AU D AO JP I WA6 built-ins, bathrooms, BOLTON - Single house. folks al CIA. Would you like a free ticket for a 6461616, or 5660322, for free through trial balance and RAR ROOFING. Roofing, MANCHESTER - Ultra Rebuilt engine, new clutch, FWNHANDUN’ ftJM , Sf>\RE*3.65 FORA estimates. kitchens, 6463446. Dining room, fireplace, two tour of the agency?" OF ca.oaoFFde., quarterly taxes. Desires work gutters, paintiM, remodeling. modem three bedroom. Rec bedrooms, large yard. brakes, radiator, shocks, SVLVESTBR, WAITIN' BKJS RIDE TD. at home. Also light typing. Experienced. estimates. room, kids o.k. Reasonble. generator. 9500. 647-9298. PER M E - ____ _ ELMSVIU.E.2 Our Boarding House — Carrol & McCormick CUSTOM CARPENTRY - Free References required. 9285 Will pick up and deliver. Can 6469206. Home Locaters. Fee 940. 5Q- monthly. 6465m. A(3AIN.' HIGH ACRES Lawn Care - References. M66617. Homes, Additions, Repairs, 4600. K-. Landscaping, mowing, trim- 1973 CHEVY Impala - 4 door. Cabinets. Call Gary Cushing, Power steering, power THIS REMINDS PRESCOTT PIKE IS OUT.' , HIS CREPITS 3462009. ME OF THE Time HE CLAIMS HE5 MEETIN' Iso BAP that ^U ^ s£ ^ 6 ****'”*’ MIDDLETOWN. Act now. Olfleat-Storat lor Rant 55 brakes, automatic transmis­ Don't wait any longer. Hootlng-Plumblng 35 Lovely two bedroom. Chily sion. 92500. M nt condition. WHEN THEY RAN WITH HIS A6ENT BUT ■ EVEN MAIL You can turn your LEON GESZYNSKI builder - 9150. Kids o.k. Home Will consider trade for 1973 OUT OF .SHELLS, I FK5URE HE'S POWN APPRESSEP BRICK, BLOCK, Stone SEWERLINES, sink lines, ROCKVILLE - 5,000 Square "don't needs” Into cash new homes custom built, Locaters. Fee 940. 522-4600. feet induustrial space, 2,000 Chevy truck. 6 ^ 7 5 1 . AT THE AT THE LOAN COMPANY to o c c u p a n t Fireplaces, concrete. cleaned wiUi electric cutters. fast with a Classified remodeled, additions, rec square feet office space. Easi­ ARTILLERY PROMISIN' TO PO COMES Oiimnev repairs. No job too rooms, garages, kitchens ROCKVILLE - Call today. small. Save. Call 6 4 4 - ^ for ad. ly sub-divldable.su 2#049S, 246 COUCH AND CAR Herculon RANGE.' HOW, BETTER THE POSTAae remodeled, bain tile, cement 9100. Two bedroom, children 4715. sectionnal sofa: and 1973 COME IT'6 n e x t TIME.' DUE) estimates. work. Steps, dormers. Crochet welcome. Home Locaters. Hornet Hatchback. CaU and 5 0 0 U IE T ? Heathcliff Residential or commercial. Fee 940. 522-4600. ATTRACTIVE Four room of­ make reasonable offer. Must This Funny World P*lntlng-P*p*rlng 32 NO JOB TOO SmaU - Toilet CaU 6464291. fice. Ground level, central sell, leaving state. 6467463. ODD JOBS, Geaning cellars repairs, plugged drains, 5406 V' CUSTOM BUILT 4 1/2 room location, professional and attics. Moving large PAINTING • interior and TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY kitchen faucets replaced, WHATfe UP.? \ HAVEN'T XDU EVER BEEN appliances, also stone or loam Duplex - AppUances, base­ building, parking and utilities. 1970 MERCURY Cougar XR-7 exterior, paperhanging, Carpentry and general con­ repaired. Rec rooms, ment with laundry hook-up, VA U SU ALLY U FED UP WITH DOING THE delivered. 6461775 or 6 4 4 -^ . excellent work. References. CaU 6462885. - 54,000 miles, 351 (Ueveland tracting. Residential and bathroom remodeling, heat enclosed rear yarn. Private engine. ExceUent running M O XH A DIME 8AME THING DAV Free estimates. Folly In­ modernizzation, etc. Free PER A SAUCER i ' I ; • VINYL REPAIR - We can fU commercial. Whether it be a driveway. , No pets. coiidiUon. New shocks and AFTER sured. Martin Mattson, 646 smaU repair job, a custom Estimate gladly given. M AM References and security. Call O’ M ILK / sofas, chairs, cars etc. No 4 ai. .brakes. Asking 91950. CaU 646 D M ? , it built home or anything in Plumbing A Heating. 6462871. 6469258. OFFICE SPACE 4484. need for expensive rec- between, call 6461^. s s a v l covering. 5665i78. QUALITY PAINTING and PLUMBING and Heating - BLOOMFIELD - Large and FOR RENT TRIUMPH Spitfire, 1974. 29,- - Paper Hanging by Willis FOR ALL your Dry Wall Fast service. Reasonable lovely, two bedrooms. Kids 250 iquarc feet, center of A darling crocheted set in Scnultx. Fully insured, Manchreter, air conditioning and 000 miles, am/fm radio. Sharp needs - Drobiak Dry Wall rates. Licensed. Call Ron, 646 and pets. Only 9150. Hurry. car. Asking 9 2 ^ . 846-4938. single crochet trimmed REWEAVING bums, boles. references. 84643a. 6567. parkllgl. M l 043-0551. Zippers, umbrellas repaired. Company, 575 Center Street, Home Locaters. Fee 940. 5& with pretty ihell-stitches Manchester. Call 646-8882. 4600. for Baby. Window shades, Venetian HAVE YOUR Cape / Ranch AUDI 100 LS, 1970 - 4 speed. No. 5406 has crochet di­ ^ HEV ’RE blinds. Keys. TV for rent. painted for 9150-9200 by Needs some work. Goodfbuy. rections ' for Bonnet, DUE Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 646 NEWTON SMITH ^ MANCHESTER. Free heat. PROFESSIONAL Office - AU 9650. CaU after 5:30, 742-52CQ. Sacque and Bootees for FOR A scheduling now. Professional RemodeUng, Repairing. Rec F lo o rin g 33 Large rooms. Only 9135. Act 5221. considers any job. 289-9287, facilities. ExceUent location. Infant, 6 Months and 1 SURPRISE rooms. No Job too small. 646 now. Home Locaters. Fee 940. 1976 HORNET - 4 door. Year Sizes inclusive. €> HrFbYWA >K IM H«g u$ pit 7-/6 evenings or weekends, Don. FLOOR SANDING A Good projection. Reasonable CARPENTRY - AU tjtypes of 3144. 522-4600. Automatic, power steering, TO ORDES, iisd 7SI ftr Itch lit- Refinishing. Floors like new. rent. 351 Center Street. 649- carpentry; Rernono ellng. 1680, 6463549. air, 2 new snows. 93600 or best PAPER HANGING Expert. CARPENTRY, Custom No waxing. (Specializing in ROCKVILLE - Cute and h au illts!' roofing, siding. No job tm Your average paper, in offer. 2867035. RNNI MIOT Short Ribs - Frank Hill small. Free estimates. 846 Houses - Addditions, garages, older floors). Staining floors. clean. Two bedroom, only average room , 930. Mr. Ceilings. In-outside painting. ROCKVILLE - RenUl Store - ManehesEif InM na HwaM 3079. roofing and siding, kitchens, 9140. Yard for kids. Home ONE OWNER - 1968 Pontiac 1 1 M A n . of Amarksaa I PONT TH IN K HE'S Richman, 6463864. Morso Stove Dealer. John 17 West Main Street, 22x60 bathrooms, and r ^ ir work Locaters. Fee 940. 522-4^. with full basement. Tempest. 64,000 miles. G preaent you vrtth your diploma.'' ED'S LIGHT Trucking - attics, garages, yards SECOND FLOOR, Three Manchester. Plenty of [la. 0-117-O U IU I ON RARAOE. Save 20 to 50% I Quality T ru ck* for S a la 32 Dlrictlaot far t lilt ia «sllU. Cellars and attics cleaned. CARPENTRY - Repairs, cleaned, moving trucking. bedrooms - Centrally located. parking. Perfect for law of­ ’‘ 09AY...JIUWE 1® A«NPDwrj4S0,'^ interior-exterior. Painting. In­ remodeling, additions, gar­ Trees cut. Free estimates. Loam for sale. Lawn service. Appliances, and heat In­ fices, sales organizations, or M-flow-ER QUIITS.. IS laiclaallai saitti. sured. Free estimates. Call ages, rooofing. Call David 1967 FORD VAN - Engine runs 64619a. 6461609, 7469423. No job too big or small - 566 cluded. Security deposit community services, at 991 good. Body needs some work. K l O'llO AMERICA’S fAYORITS PatrU,.646im. AFflIIANS. A hiaatifal lalictlaa. 8522. required. CaU 6647-9384. Main Street. Phone 647-9126. Call 646-5393, after 6 p.m. c PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU), Manchester. Conn., Sat., July 16, 1977 Obituaries Sewer line needs All Stop & Shops Henry J. Long George A. Smith fund allocation EAST HARTFORD Henry J. George A. Smith, 56, of 280 Scott Long, 91, 54 Elms Village Dr., died Dr., husband of Evelyn Carlson Open Sunday Friday at a local convalescent home. Smith, died this morning at Born in Dublin, Ireland, Mr. Long Manchester Memorial Hopital, after to get state aid lived in Blast Hartford 35 years. He being stricken at home. The Town of Manchester has learned that it must allocate funds 9am -5pm worked for the former W.T. Grant The son of the late George and for the proposed sewer project in the feldwin-Concord Rd. area Co. in Hartford, retiring 20 years Elizabeth Clifford Smith, he was belore it can receive state monies for the work. ago. He was a British born in Manchester on Oct. 7, 1921, The Board of Directors will conduct a public hearing in August Army veteran. In 1919, the Indian and lived in Manchester all his life. to consider appropriating the $315,000 in town costs for the work. r«?i government awarded him the He was a World War II Army Jay J. Giles, director of public works, said. The board will also Afghanistan Medal of Honor for veteran, a member of the Dilworth- have to consider a proposal that a question be placed on the and a t? M iMCMaa. wahtfaa coupon and i t ? 80 tw t h m valor. Comell-Quey Post of the American November ballot asking residents to approve borrowing in an­ Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Legion and a member of the Army & ticipation of state and federal grants for the project, Giles said. FREE! Elizabeth Finn Long; 5 daughters, FREE! Navy Club. The funds being proposed for use in the work are federal sewer Stop a Shop-10 ounce pkg. Mrs. Maria Burns, Mrs. Lillian He was employed in the financial funds that have been granted to the State of Connecticut. Normal­ Svtfkcnchllries Buckley and Mrs. Shirley Leone, all department at Pratt & Whitney Divi­ ly, such funds are not permitted for street sewer projects such as IManhinallowsI Regular or CrinMa Cut-9 (o. pkg. GoodS)^ l-wwonapka 260c GoodS«in JutyU-Sai Juspn LuM ont Mg par cu U vw 261 of East Hartford; Mrs. Evelyn P. sion of United Technologies Corp. in the one in the Baldwin-Concord Rd. area. Peterson of Vernon and Mrs. East Hartford and was associated But. the state must allocate the funds by Sept. 30. Rather than Frozen Elizabeth E. Vendetti of the with the antique business in the lose some of the money, it has decided to make street sewer Rockville section of Vernon;' 11 Manchester area. projects eligibie for the money. grandchildren and 4 great­ m w w m m Other survivors are one son. In March, the directors approved $110,000 in preliminary W kM tM co(4Nn and a 17 SO purchaaa ■a coupon and a 17 M purthaaa grandchildren. Steven W. Smith of Manchester; two engineering costs for the work, ^ m e of this may be reimbursed if The funeral is Monday at 1 ;30 p.m. daughters. Miss Susan E. Smith of the town receives the funding. at Callahan Funeral Home, 1602 Main l^Dftruu* iiity RF M Manchester, and Mrs. Robert When filling cut the federal application, Giles said that the town Ileach m . Paper St„ East Hartford. Burial will be in (Karen) Slack of Keene, N.H.; one just had to explain how it would obtain its share of the funding for gallon Towels Hillside Cemetery, East Hartford. brother, Winston R. Smith of lug $ count the work. But, the state requires that the money actually be ap­ 263? 2 ply ro l Friends may call at the funeral Manchester; and one grandson. propriated before it grants funding for the project. home Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main ■'The town has to authorize funding of the remaining part of the p.m. St., is in charge of arrangements project,” Merwin Hupfer, assistant director of the water com- which are incomplete. Albert J. Dooley Jr. piiance division of the state Department of Environmental f I Wen ih* coupon and ■ 17 so purohaw VERNON - Albert J. Dooley Jr., Morris Goldsteip Protection, said. He said that state funding wqn’t be held up for W ih tftt cokpOT and a 17 so purchaaa 54, of Marlborough, father of Mrs. HEBRON — Morris Goldstein. 73, Manchester it it does not provide the needed money. Margailiie Ivan Fournier of Vernon, died of Colchester, brother of Ike Golds­ "They should act as soon as possible,” he said. All allocations will be completed by Sept. 30. Thursday in Middlesex Memorial tein of Hebron, died Friday in Hart­ [Imperial Sunshine The $315,000 allocation, which will be considered at the board’s Hospital. ford Hospital. 1 n p k g Hydrox Bom in Pawtucket, R.I., he lived in Bom in Russia, he lived in Hebron August meeting, will cover the town’s cost for the project, Giles qlr Cl s tic M _ _ ISoLpkg. said. But, the state will also require that the remainder of the Swn Anr 17 Sal A/ir73 t-M onepag 264? GoM S«y> JkSy 17 • Sm j 265? Marlborough 21 years. many years before moving to project be pre-funded. Other survivors include his wife, Colchester 15 years ago. He was a Dairy" three sons, three daughters, his self-employed farmer and builder Giles said that the town could take two approaches to the matter. father, a brother, and a sister. before retiring several years ago. He The funeral is Monday at 9:30 a.m. was a member of Congregation The first would be to allocate a certain amount of money and at Spencer Funeral Home, 112 Main Ahavath Achim in Lebanon. recycle it. For instance, the town would allocate $200,(K)0 and use ^feSneinadeittM ^ce St., East Hampton followed by a Other survivors are, his wife; one it to pay the contractor for one phase of the work. The state would Mass of Christian Burial at St. John son: one daughter; and four then reimburse the $200,(KX), and the town would use that state grant to pay for the next phase of work. Fisher Church in Marlborough at 10 grandchildren. But, this is not the ideal setup, Giles said.. "If the contractor’s aseasyto a.m. Burial will be in Marlborough The funeral was Friday at Cemetery. Congregation Ahavath Achim. Burial second bill comes in before the state and federal governments’ Friends may call at the funeral was in Congregation Ahavath Achim first payment, we've got a cash-flow problem,” he said. home Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 The second approach is the one that he recommends. It would tniytemSic Cemetery. Memorial Week will be p.m. observed at his home. be a question on the November ballot requesting that the to n be allowed to borrow in anticipation of the state and federal grants Mra. Emanuel Robbins Memorial donations may be made • • to Congregation Ahavath Achim, for the project. GLASTONBURY- Mrs. Florence The question would not be a bond issue, but would permit short­ clm ieii! Lebanon Ave., Colchester, 06415. ’The Goldfarb Robbins, 60, of 38 Rambling Weinstein Mortuary, 640 Farmington term borrowing necessary to cover the project’s costs before the Brook Lane, wife of Dr. Emanuel Ave., Hartford, had charge of projected funding arrives, Giles said. Such borrowing is not per­ Robbins, died Friday at home. arrangements. mitted without approval of a town's voters. Bom in Hartford, she lived there The project includes street sewers in the Baldwin-Concord Rd. Now you can buy great chicken... and later in Manchester and Glaston­ George W. Tomlinson area and a trunk line from Union Pond to Tolland Tpke. Giles said, bury. EAST HARTFORD - The funeral that the state has also asked that the line along Tolland Tpke. he ‘White Gem” or Perdue only at Stop & Shop. Other survivors are a son, two of George W. Tomlinson, 57, of Palm extended 1,500 feet to include the Arcadia Restaurant, which has daughters, two brothers, a sister, and Bay, F k., brother of Mrs. Grace had problems with its septic system. ’The addition to the project four grandchildren. Mendall of East Hartford, was will cost about $195,000, he said. The funeral is Monday at 1 p.m. at ’Thursday from the Brownlie Fueral The total cost of the work is estimated at $1,640,000. “WldteGemf* the Weinstein Mortuary, 640 Far­ Home, Melboum, Fla. He died Mon­ Giles will be sending letters to all affected property owners in­ mington Ave., Hartford. Burial will day in Fort Pierce, Fla. forming them of the project and telling them about the Aug. 9 be in Temple Beth Sholom Memorial Born in Hartford, he lived in hearing before the Board of Directors. Park in Manchester. Carlsbad, N.M., before moving to Donations may be made to the Florida 13 years ago. Heublein Oncology Center, in care of Other survivors are his wife, a son, C h id c e n s Hartford Hospital. a daughter, two brothers, two Woman injured sisters, and eight grandchildren. Whole 2V2-3 lbs. Mrs. Anna S. Byrd Burial is private, at the family’s Reba Grous, 33, of 13 Ridgewood Dr. Vernon, was in stable con­ Purely delicious, 100% EAST HARTFORD- Mrs. Anna S. convenience. dition today in the intensive care unit of Rockville General ► natural Maine chickens! Byrd, 79, of 90 Central Ave., widow of Donations may be made to the Hospital where she was admitted after being injured in an auto Limit 4 chickens per, Benjamin C. Byrd, died Thursday at Heart Association, 3435 S. Hopkins accident. family, either whole, f St. Francis Hospital and Medical Ave., Titusville, Fla. 32780, or the Three passengers in her car, Michelle Grous, 8, Kristina Grous cut-up or split. Center. American Cancer Society, 1980, N. and Sue Ann Grous, both 5, were treated at the hospital and She was born in New York City on Atlantic Ave., Cocoa B^ch, Fla. released. Dec. 10,1897. Before her retirement, 32931. ’The accident occurred at Grove and Hale Sts. when the Grous she was employed as a supervisor at Francis E. Connor vehicle collided with one driven by Alfred P. Jump Jr., 30, of 11 Cut up or Split "White Gem” 51» the Southern New England EAST HARTFORD - Francis E. September Rd., Mansfield. Jump was not injured. OlJflrtPrPrI 3legqtrs.withBack,3gibletpacks C Q c Telephone Co. She was a communi­ Connor, 53, of the Veterans Home Mrs. Grous was charged with failure to yield the right-of-way ^ W I L w l W v l Chicken 3 breast qtrs. with wing w w ib cant of St. Mary’s Church in East and Hospital at Rocky Hill, father of at an intersection. She is scheduled for appearance in Common Hartford. Mrs. Francene Ryan of East Hart­ Please Court in Rockville July 29. 3 split breasts. 3 thighs Q Q ( Survivors are 2 daughters, Mrs. ford, died ’Thursday at th hospital. - Combination Pack 3 drumsticks O v 7 > Edward J. Zaczynski of Suffield Mrs. Mr. Connor was bom in Hartford, 2V2-3lb. C Q c Gregory J. Vinci of East Hartford; and had lived in Rocky Hill 30 years. Manchester police Chicken Wings “WhiteGem ”package \J O ti and 10 grandchildren. Other survivors are his father, a The funeral is Monday.at 9:15 a.m. 2’/2-3ib. - ^ g . sister, and four grandchildren. William Eldward Doll, 17, of 166A ’Tudor Lane was arrested package . . at Newkirk and Whitney Funeral Chicken Legs "White Gem” The funeral is Monday at 8 a.m. at Friday and charged with misconduct with a motor vehicle on Home, 318 Burnside Ave., followed the chapel of the Veterans Home and April 30 in which he drove a car that crashed into a tree on E. by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 Hospital. Burial will be in Col. Ray­ Chicken Thighs "White Gem ” S S 79 Middle ’Tpke. killing a passenger, Chris G. Winot. Court date, tt . . _ ^ a.m. at St. Mary’s Church. Burial mond F. Gates Memorial Cemetery, Aug. 1, Eiast Hartford. 2'/2-3lb. Q Q c will be in Veterans’ Memorial Field Rocky Hill, with military honors. “White Gem” Drumsticks------package at Hillside Cemetery. In other arrests, Manchester Police arrested Michael Parrish, Friends may call at the Rose Hill 20, of 64 Wedgewood Dr. Friday and charged him with operating a Friends may call at the funeral Funeral Home, 580 Elm St., Rocky motorcycle without a license and without eye protection. Court Chicken Breasts -white Gem ”ib"S 99f home Sunday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 Hill, on Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. date, July 22, East Hartford. p.m. ^ -- Daniel Childson, 22, of 82 Richard Rd., was arrested Friday at Mrs. Agatina L. Vinci 9:29 p.m. and charged with speeding in a posted zone and operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol. A Directors to meet Mrs. Agatina Lombardo Vinci, 81, verbal warning was issued for failure to carry his driver’s license Perdue of South Glastonbury, mother of Mrs. and registration. Court date, Aug. 2, East Hartford. on Wednesday Josephine T. Roberto of East Hart­ Michael Robert Caldwell, 19, of no certain address, was ford and Mrs. Christine M. Levy of arrested Friday at 3:30 p.m. and charged with failure to appear in Manchester, died Friday at an area The Manchester Board of Direc­ the second de^ee and loitering on school grounds. Caldwell was ChicfcensCC convalescent home. She was the tors meeting scheduled for Tuesday arrested May 4 on the above charges and the case was continued lb night has been changed to Wednesday widow of Carmelo Vinci. to six future dates through July 7. ’The court ordered Caldwell’s n r-j;sn \ Bom in Messina, ,she lived in 2 « l b . night. ’The meeting will be held at the rearrest for failure to appear. Bond was set at $100. Court date, package same time —8 p.m. —and the same Glastonbury 55 years. Aug. 1, East Hartford. Cut up or Split place —the Municipal Building. Other survivors are two sons, two Jeffrey Allen Daigle, 17, of 42 Caroline Dr. Hebron, and James daughters, seven grandchildren and Christopher Hoover, 17, of 766 Hop River Rd., Bolton, were Perdue Wings package 69J five great-grandchildren. The funeral arrested Friday night and charged with criminal mischief in the is private, at the convenience of the third degree for damage to public property in Center Springs Perdue Chicken Legs 89s family. Burial will be at St. Park. Both were released on cash bonds of ^ each. Court date, Augustine’s Cemetery, South Aug. 1, East Hartford. About town Glastonbury. ’There are no calling Among traffic violations, 13 persons were arrested Friday and perdue Chicken Thighs X . 89 hours. charged with speeding in posted zones. ’The speeders were Donations may be made to the checked by radar. Prumsticks riM"® The Manchester WATES have Heart Association of Greater Hart­ canceled their Tuesday meeting out ford, 310 Collins St., Hartford, 06105. of respect for the late Philip Bayer, The Callahan Funeral Home, 1602 Perdue Breasts 3-4 pound package who gave the WATES legal Main St., East Hartford is in charge Area police report assistance in drawing up their of arrangements. $ - 1 0 9 bylaws and in other matters. A pickup truck being driven by James P. Hannon, 19, of Wrights Produce Phillip O. Bourbeau Mill Rd., Coventry, was demolished Friday night when it struck a The auxiliary of the Anderson-Shea The freshest... VERNON — ’The funeral of Phillip tree on Bread and Milk St., felling the tree across the road. Post of the VFW in Manchster will It blocked traffic until it was sawed up and removed. conduct a picnic at th Veterans’ 0. Bourbeau, 51, of 21 Beverly Rd., who died Thursday at the Veterans Hannon was treated at the scene by an Emergency Medical Hospital in Rocky Hill on Sunday. All Technician for minor injuries. ^ % ^ Famous ^ Driscoll • those interested in participating are Hospital in Newin^on, was today at 1 the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main He was charged with operating a motor vehicle while under the asked to meet at the post home at 3 Influence of liquor and scheduled for appearance in Conunon p.m. St. Burial was in the Veterans Sec­ .StravvtNeiTies M tion of East Cemetery. Pleas Court at Rockville Aug. 2. At 1:30 a.m. today, Coventry Police went to the Lakeside Bar and Grille on Lake St. where a fight was in progress and arrested K n Native Connecticut four persons on charges of breach of the peace. They are Walter Three accused of assault R. Kicking, 33, of East. St., West Willington; Gary L. Comstock, B re s h G o ifn A Manchester man and two men ’They are: 30, of 79 Wamgumbaug Dr., Coventry; Lee D. Harrington, 33, of from Rockville are being held by Ronald W. Russell, 19 of 215 Center Beacon Rd., Willimantic; and John E. Holgarson, 42, of Snake Vernon Police on charges stemming St., Manchester, charged with third- Hill Rd.. Coventry. C o m U ^ l from a teen-age girl’s complaint of degree sexual assault and with aiding sexual assault. and abetting first-degree sexual Golden com grown on Connecticut farms and delivered ’The three were arrested yesterday assault. Fire calls fresh to our stores. and are in custody in lieu of $10,000 John Majors, 23 of 79 Brooklyn St., bond for appearance in Common Manchester Fresh Crisp Green Beans 25^ Rockville and Robert L. Arnold, 20 of Friday, 9:15 p.m.—lock-out, 55 Russell St. (Town) Pleas Court in Stafford Springs Mon­ the same address, both charged with day. Friday, 3:20 p.m.—gas washdown, Buckland Center. (District) w Sid 10 •* out cuMonwri. m tei«v* mg ngN to krm ta iN lo mtee pKbagei of any iMm •■c m i »n*ig m m i w m first-degree sexual assault. Today, 5:45 a.m.—mutual aid standby at Vernon Fire Co. 3. (District) wSitot^SigraphSTeJ^ .'Copyr.QM1977I^Sfopi5»wS«p«inatk« I

Page 2 - WtlEKENP'- July 16. 19^' WEEKEND — July 16, 19T? — Page 3 ‘ManchMtor Profile’ Forum of the arts NETWORK, an emergency shelter care This week’s movies on TV program for local youth, will headline this Today week’s edition of "Manchester Profile.” (M) “Slim” (1937). Henry Fonda, W e d n e s d a y Goodspeed on TV Pat 0 Brien. (Drama) I Television Dinner theaters 1:00 (5) “Curse of the Voodoo” (1965). 11:00 (5) “Dispatch from Reuters” ,tf Ms. Jennie Talbot, NETWORK program 2:00 (40) “Evel Knievel (1971). The Goodspeed Opera House in East • At Chateau de Ville Dinner Theatre in Lisa Daniely, Dennis Price. (Horror) (1940). Eldward G. Robinson, Edna Best. director for Manchester Youth Services, Haddam and its executive director, East Windsor, Myron Cohen brings 1:00 (9) “The Werewolf” (1956). Don (Drama) discusses the role of 12 to 15 local families Megowan, Joyce Holden. (Horror) 2:30 (3) “A Matter of Innocence” programs: Michael P. Fh'ice, will be featured on laughter to the audience nightly through 1:00 (9) “Joe Butterfly” (1957). Audie who volunteer free, short-term shelter 2:00 (8) “Johnny Cool” (1963). Henry (1967). Hayley Mills, Trevor Howard. “ABC News Closeup: On Camera," a one- Monday. The next billing stars Enzo (Drama) Murphy, George Nader. (Comedy) care to youth out of their own homes for Silva, Elizabeth Montgomery. (Mystery) 4:00 (9) “Valley of Mystery” (1967). hour program Thursday at 10 p.m.. Stuarti Friday through July 25. 2:00 (38) “She Wrote the Book” (1938). 2:30 (20) “The Gang’s All Here” (1939). Channels 8 and 40. various reasons. "Profile” reporters also Richard Egan, Peter Graves. (Adven­ Pull and save • The Pine-brook Dinner Theatre in Joan Davis, Jack Oakie. (Comedy) Jack Buchanan, Googie Withers. I The focus of the program is on Price, meet with one of these volunteer families. (Comedy) ture) Higganum features “Kismet” nightly 3:00 (3) “The Dream Maker” (1963). 4:00 (22) “Action in the North Atlan­ who has developed the Goodspeed into the with melodies by Borodin through July 31. Ms. Glynis Berry, newly-appointed Tommy Steele, Angela Douglas. 3:00 (5) “Top Secret Affair” (1957). tic” (1943). Humphrey Bogart, Raymond only theater in the country devoted to • At Coachlight Dinner Theatre in East director of the Lutz Junior Museum, dis­ (Musical) Susan Hayward, Kirk Douglas. (Comedy) Massey. (Drama) ' preserving American musicals. Shown Windsor, “How to Succeed in Business ■i 4:30 (3) "Rosie” (1968). Rosalind 3:30 (8) “Taras Bulba” (1962). Yul % cusses the plans and responsibilities in­ Brynner, Tony Curtis. (Adventure) 8:00 (9) “Desperate Moment” (1953). Sports on TV also will be the final days of preparation Without Really Trying” opens Tuesday volved in supervising the operation of the Russell, Sandra Dee. (Drama) Dirk Bogarde, Mai Zetterling. (Drama) for the season opener, “Sweet Adeline,” 4:30 (38) "Six Lessons from Madame 3:30 (40) "Visit to a Small Planet” and continues through Sept. 4. local children’s museum. She also speaks (1960). Jerry Lewis, Joan Blackman. 9:00 (3) “In the Heat of the Night” and the opening night festivities. Lazonga” (1941). Lupe Velez, Uon (1967). Rod Steiger, Sidney Poitier. Today Sunday about upcoming events in the Lutz calen­ Errol. (Musical) (Comedy) (Mystery) 1:00 (22) Wrestling. Cast change at Goodspeed dar. 6:30 (5) “The Landlord” (1970). Beau 6:00 (5) “Blood on Satan’s Claw” 1:00 (9) Baseball: Mets vs. Country fair at C C SC 9:00 (38) “ Salome” (1953). Rita Pirates. Doubleheader. Bridges, Pearl Bailey. (Comedy) (1970). Patrick Wynmark, Linda Hayden. Hayward, Stewart Granger. (Drama) 2:15 (20-22-30) Baseball: Virginia Capers, who won the 1974 Tony Highlights from a recent Summer Ac­ (Horror) Cubs vs. Phillies. 2:15 (22-38) Baseball: Red Farm animals, fiddlers and a flea 8:00 ( 8-40) “ Thoroughly Modern 11:30 (3) “Macho Callahan” (1970). Award for Best Actress in a Musical for tivities of M anchester (SAM) 2W-mile Sox vs. White Sox. market will be among the attractions Millie" (1967). Julie Andrews, Mary 7:00 (38) “The King and I” (1956). Yul David Janssen, Jean Seberg. (Western) 4:00 (9) Baseball: Mets vs. run, swim biathlon competition will be Brynner, Deborah Kerr. (Musical) 3:30 (20-30) Golf: Pleasant Wednesday at a Country Fair at Central her role in “ Raisin,” has joined the cast of Tyler Moore. (Musical) 11:30 (9) “The Cruel Sea” (1953). Jack Piratee. 8:00 (9) "The Counterfeit Traitor” Valley Classic. Connecticut State College in New Britain “Hit The Deck” in production at the- featured, along with last weekend’s SAM 8:00 (9) "Hunchback of Notre Dame” Hawkins, Donald Sinden. (Adventure) 5:00 (8-40) Wide World of Goodspeed Opera House in East Haddam. rock concert, and an interview with Lee (1939). Charles Laughton, Maureen (1962). William Holden, Lilli Palmer. Sports. 4:00 (3) Boxing. from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the Student (Drama) 12:30 (5) “The Dolly Sisters” (1945). 4:45 ( 22) Golf: Pleasant Center lawn. There will be games and ac­ She replaces Birdie M. Hale. Hay, director of Manchester’s Summer O’Hara. (Horror) Betty Grable, John Payne. (Musical) 5:00 ( 20-22-30) Golf: Plea­ 9:00 (81-40) “The Long Goodbye” (1973). sant Valley Classic. Valley Classic. tivities for children. Enrichment Program. 8:30 (5) "The Pearl of Death” (1944). 9:00 (20-30) “They Came to Rob Las Elliot Gould, Nina Van Pallandt. 6:30 ( 57) Pro Soccer. 10:30 (5) Sports Extra. “Manchester Profile” is a weekly (Mystery) Thursday Art events Vegas” (1968). Gary Lockwood, Elke 7:00 (9) Racing from Bel­ Dance events newsmagazine sponsored by the Town of Sommer. (Mystery) 9:30 (20-22-30) “Night Terror” (1977). 11:00 (5) “Winter Meeting” (1948). mont Park. Tuesday • At the Wadsworth Atheneum in H art­ Manchester. The news show can be seen 9:00 (57) “Jules et Jim” (1962). Oskar Valerie Harper, Michael Tolan. Bette Davis, Jim Davis. (Drama) 8:30 (38) Baseball: Red Sox • Arthur Hall and members of the Afro- (Mystery) 8:15 (20-22-30) Baseball: ford, a selection of paintings from the each Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at Werner, Henri Serre. (Drama, French 1:00 (9) “Fighting Father Dunne” vs. White Sox. American Dance Ensemble will give a Broadway and TV star Don 11:00 (9) “Western Union” (1941). All-Star Game. French, Italian and Northern European 7:30 p.m. on G reater Hartford Cable TV, with subtitles) (1948) . Pat O’Brien, Darryl Hickman. 9:00 (22) Baseball: Red Sox special dance demonstration Thursday at Porter opens Tuesday at the 10:00 (24) “Jules et Jim” (1962). Oskar Robert Young, Dean dagger. (Western) (Drama) vs. White Sox. collections at the Atheneum, normally on Channel 13. 8 p.m. at the American Dance Festival at Werner, Henri Serre. (Drama, French 11:30 (3) “ P roject X” (1968). 4:00 (9) “ A Very Special Favor” 11:30 (9) Harness Racing Friday view in the Avery building’s third floor Coachlight Dinner Theatre in Connecticut College in New London. with subtitles) Christopher George, Greta Baldwin. (1965). Rock Hudson, Leslie Caron. from Roosevelt Raceway. galleries, will be^ on display in the East Windsor in the popular rags- (Science Fiction) 10:00 (9) Baseball: Mets vs. Pilobolus Dance Theatre and HARRY 10:45 (57) “The Passion of Joan of Arc” (Comedy) Midnight (9) Wrestling. Padres. museum’s first floor Austin Gallery begin­ At Tanglewood 11:30 (22-30) “The Entertainer” (1976). perform during the fourth week of the to-riches musical, “ How to (1928). Maria Falconetti. (BioEranhv 8:00 (9) “Jassy” (1948). Margaret ning Sunday. They will rem ain in this tem ­ silent) festival season. Pilobolus will present a Succeed In Business Without Music, walks and talks abound at Monday Lockwood, Basil Sydney. (Mystery) porary location through mid-September. program Friday and July 23, at 8 p.m. Really Trying.” Tanglewood in Lenox, Mass., this 11:00 (5) “Dr. Cyclops” (1940). Albert 9:00 (20-22-30) “Eric” (1975). John For information on other events and Dekker, Janice Logan. (Horror) 11:00 (5) “The Very EMge” (1963). Savage, Patricia Neal. (Drama) with a different program each night. summer. Home Box Office exhibits at the Atheneum, call 247-9111. 11:30 (8) “Tom Jones” (1963). Albert Richard Todd, Anne Haywood. (Drama) 9:00 ( 38) “Genghis Khan” (1965). HARRY, a company of four dancers, will Area theater Tanglewood Talks and Walks is a series Finney, Susannah York. (Comedy) 1:00 (9) “So This Is Paris” (1955). James Mason, Omar Sharif. (Adventure) Today 7:30 -O th e r Side of the Mountain perform Sunday at 5;30 p.m. • The Tolland County Art Association 9:30 — Shelley German 1:00 (5) “The Red Shoes” (1948). Moira Gloria DeHaven, Tony Curtis. (Drama) 11:30 (9) “BUly U ar” (1963). Tom 3:00 — Other Side of the Mountain • The Central Connecticut State College of five Thursday noon lecture-luncheons in 10:30 — Harry & Walter Go to New All performances are in Palmer featured artist for the month of July is Shearer, Anton Walbrook. (Musical) 4.00 (9) “A Lovely Way to Die” (1968). Courtenay, Julie Christie. (Comedy) 5:00 — Nicholas Nlckleby York the Tanglewood Tent. Guest speaker on 6:00 — NCAA Gymnastics Auditorium on the Connecticut College Mrs. Robert E. Linton of Rockville. Her (New Britain) Theatre Workshop will pre­ 1:30 (9) “The Creature With the Blue Kirk Douglas Sylva Koscina. (Mystery) 12:30 (5) “Arise, My Love” (1940). 12:30 — Shelley Berman July 28 is Tanglewood Operations 7:00 -R o o ste r Cogburn campus. For information and reser­ paintings are on display at the Main Office sent Jean Giraudoux’s comedy about Hand” (1970). Klaus Kinski, Diana 8:00 (9) "Svengali” (1955). Hildergarde Claudette Colbert, Ray Milland. Wednesday Manager James F. Kiley. 9:00 — Other Side of the Mountain vations, call 442-9131. of Vernon National Bank at Vernon Cir­ Greek gods and a faithful wife, Kemer. (Horror) Kneff, Donald Wolfit. (Drama) (Comedy) 11:00 — Pat Cooper 5:30 — Sanders Otter guests include Pasquale Cardillio, Midnight — Rooster Cogburn • The third week of the Jacob’s Pillow cle. “ Amphitryon 38,” Thursday through July 2:15 (8) “ Mutiny” (1952). Mark 8:00 (24-57) “ Dying” (1976). 12:40 (3) "The Man With a Cloak” 7:00 — All Screwed Up clarinetist with the Boston Symphony Stevens, Angela Lansbury. (Adventure) (Documentary) (1951). Joseph Cotten, Barbara 9:00 — U.S. Amateur Heavyweight Dance Festival, July 19 to 23, will feature 23 at 8 p.m. in the college theater. Tickets Sunday Boxing Championship Orchestra, Betsy Jolas, composer in 3:40 (8) “(}uicksand” (1950). Mickey 9:00 ( 8-40) “The Effect of Gamma Stanwyck. (Mystery) Ted Kivitt and Eleanor D’Antuono, prin­ are available at the door. In the cast are 3:00 — Murder By Death 10:30 — Stranger in the House Tools displayed residence at Berkshire Music Center, and Rooney, Peter Lorre. (Drama) Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds” 12:15 — Sanders cipal dancers with the American Ballet Roger Date of Andover and Katherine 5:00 — Obsession Carol Procter, cellist with the Boston 5:05 (8) “The Ring” (1952). Gerald (1972). Joanne Woodward, Neil Potts. Theatre; also, the Jacob’s Pillow One of Lambert Hitchcock’s en­ Webber of East Hartford. Coming next is (Drama) Friday 7:00 — All Screwed Up Thursday Symphony Orchestra. Mohr, Rita Moreno. (Drama) 9:00 — Murder By Death Dancers. For information and reser­ trepreneur contemporaries in Northwest “Little Mary Sunshine” July 28 to 30. 9:00 (20-22-30) “The Hunchback of 11:00 — All S c r e v ^ Up 5:00 — Nicholas Nlckleby Each talk is followed by a special guided 11:00 (5) “Blood on the Sun" (1945). vations, call 243-2317. Connecticut before the turn of the 19th • At Storrowton Theatre in West Sunday Notre Dame” (1977). Warren Clarke, James Cagney, Sylvia Sydney. (Adven­ 6:00 — Children's Theatre tour of Tanglewood. You may bring a Monday 7:00 — Robin & Marian Century was Samuel Collins of Springfield, Mass., Angela Lansbury stars 7:30 (30) “Across the Pacific” (1942). Kenneth Haigh. (Drama) ture) 9:00 — World Team Tennis Musical events Collinsville. The Collins Co. produced in “Gypsy” tonight at 6 and 9:30. Monday lunch. For further information and reser­ Humphrey Bogart, Mary Astor. (Drama) 9:00 ( 38) ‘"rhe Robe” (1953). Richard 1:00 (9) "The Lady Gambles” (1949). 5:30 — Swashbuckler 11:00 — Deadly Hero vations, call the Tanglewood Friends Of­ 7:30 — Paul Anka Show “edge” tools for many years.i through July 23, Tony Martin and Cyd Noon (5) “Spooks Run Wild” (1941). Burton, Jean Simmons. (Drama) Barbara Stanwyck, Robert Preston. 9:00 — Deadly Hero • The Southern Connecticut Symphonic Friday In memory of the association between Charisse appear with the Folies Bergere. fice a t 413-W7-1600. Bela Lugosi, Blast Side Kids. (Comedy) 11:30 (9) “I’m All Right, Jack” (1960). (Drama) 11:00 — Swashbuckler Pops will present a free concert Thursday 5:00 — All Screwed Up these two Connecticut Yankees — For reservations, call 522-5211. Also at Tanglewood: Noon (38) “ Rogues of Sherwood Peter Sellers, Terry-Thomas. (Comedy) 4:00 (9) “El Paso” (1949). John Payne, Tuesday at 8 p.m. in Lyman Auditorium, Southern 12:30 (5) “American Guerilla in the 7:00 — Murder By Death Hitchcock and Collins — the Hitchcock • At Nutmeg Summer Playhouse, ’Thursday at 8:30 p.m., Boston Universi­ Forest” (1950). John Derek, Diana Lynn. Gail Russell. (Western) 5:30 — Harry & Walter Go to New 9:00 — Shoot Connecticut State College, New Haven. Phillipines” (1950). Tyrone Power, 8:00 (8-40) “The Night That Panicked York 11:00 — Totie Fields Museum in Riverton (Hitchcocksville) is Storrs, Joanne Seltzer of Vernon directs ty Young Artists Program, chamber (Adventure) SCSC President Manson Van B. Jennings music concert. 1:00 (3) “The Champagne Murders” Micheline Orelle. (Adventure) America” (1975). Paul Shenar, Vic showing an exhibit of Collins Co. edge “South Pacific” in the Harriet S. 12:40 (3) “Stairway to Heaven” (1946). will act as master of ceremonies as well Friday at 7 p.m.. Prelude with (1967). , Yvonne Morrow. (Drama) tools and other related memorabilia from Jorgensen Theatre at University of Hart­ 8:00 (9) “The Third Man” (1950). as narrator for Saint-Saens’ “Carnival of Tanglewood Festival Chorus 9 p.m., Seiji Fumeaux. (Mystery) 1 643-5135 24 HOUR TOWING the Canton Historical Museum in ford through July 23. Terri Sturtevant 1:00 (5) “The Organization” (1971). Tuesday Joseph Cotten, Orson Welles. (Mystery) the Animals.” The program will include Collinsville. The exhibit may be seen now OMwa conducts an all-Mozart program works by Brahms, Schubert, Stravinsky stars as Bloody Mary. For reservations, 1:00 (20) “Glamorous Night" (1937). 11:00 (5) “My Reputation” (1946). Bar­ 9:00 (3) “The Other” (1972). Uta I through August. call 429-2912. with vocal soloists. and Richard Rodgers. 2:00 (8) “Apache” (1954). Burt Lan­ bara Stanwyck, George Brent. (Drama) Hagen, Chris Udvamoky. (Mystery). The following log drive story tells of the • At Oakdale Musical Theatre In Saturday at 2:30 p.m., vocal music 9:00 ( 38) “Agony and the Ecstasy” I • Phyllis Curtin, world-renowned caster, Jean Peters. (Western) 1:00 (9) “This Happy Feeling” (1958). MORIARTY BROTHERS; Hitchcock-Collins dealings. recital; 8:30 p.m., Neville Marriner con­ (1965). Charlton Heston, Rex Harrison. soprano, will present “ An Evening of Cole Wallingford, Neil Sedaka is billed tonight Debbie Reynolds, Curt Jurgens. (Drama) In the early 1840s, Lambert Hitchcock at 6:30 and 9:30 p.m. Monday through July ducts an all-Mendelssohn program 4:00 (9) “The Sunshine Patriot” (1968). (Drama) Porter” as a benefit for the Lenox Arts sold his chair factory in Riverton, and 23, Engelbert Humperdinck is on stage. featuring the Second Piano Concerto. Cliff Robertson, Dina Merrill. (Drama) 9:30 ( 8-40) “Katherine” (1975). Sissy Center in Lenox, Mass., Thursday. For in­ TV channels Spacek, Henry Winkler. (Drama) 315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER, CONN.* Phone 643-S13S opened a woodworking shop in Unionville. For reservations, call 265-1501. Sunday at 10 a.m., chamber music con­ 8:00 (8-40) “Love Story” (1970). All formation, call 436-1971. 11:30 (3) “The Ipcress File” (1965). He bought a stand of timber in cert; 2:30 p.m., Seiji Ozawa conducts an McGraw, Ryan O’Neal. (Drama) FOR PROFESSIONAL QUALITY • The Hartt Opera-Theater presents • Summer-stage at Trinity College in Michael Caine, Nigel Green. (Adventure) Barkhamstead and floated the logs down all-Haydn program. ® WFSB, Hartford (CBS) 8:00 (9) ‘"The Pickwick Papers” (1954). Hartford will close its premiere season 11:30 (8) “The Fighting Kentuckian” CONTROLLED AUTO BODY REPAIRS “Carnival” and “The Merry Widow” in the river. On Aug. 12, Tanglewood on Parade n WNEW, New York Hermione Gingold, James Hayter. repertory Wednesday through Saturday with ‘"nie Oldest Living Graduate” which (Adventure) (1949) . John Wayne, Vera Ralston. At that time the Collins Company dam features several conductors including IWTNH, New Haven (ABC) on all makes... through Aug. 7. All performances begin at plays in the Austin Arts Center from IW OR, New York 9:00 (38) “ Demetrius and the (Adventure) was made of wood. Arthur Fiedler, and a performance of Tuesday to July 30. at 8:30 p.m. Tonight is Gladiators” (1954). Victor Mature, Susan 12:30 (5) “ Marjorie Morningstar” 8 p.m. For reservations, call 243-4464 Mon­ Tchaikowsky’s "1812 Overture” complete IWHCT, Hartford When Sam Collins saw these big logs IWATR, Waterbury (NBC) Hayward. (Drama) (1958). Gene Kelly, Natalie Wood. LOAN and RENTAL CARS day through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. the final performance of Shakespeare’s with cannons and fireworks. (Drama) plunging down to his mill pond, he was “Twelfth Night.” For reservations, call IWWLP, Springfield (NBC) 11:30 (8-^) "Only With Married Men” I Available by Appointment. • Domna Candido, a 1975 University of Open rehearsals are held in the Shed 1:20 (8) “Bringing Up Baby” (1938). much perturbed! 525-1471. ) WEDH, Hartford (PBS) (1974). Michele Lee, David Birney. Connecticut alumna will present a free “Send them over one at a time,” he each Saturday at 10:30 a.m. The orchestra (Comedy) Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant. • At the Berkshire Playhouse in ) WHNB, West Hartford (NBC) piano concert a t UConn in Storrs Monday called to Lambert. Fully aware of what a rehearses the program to be offered the 11:30 (9) “Mine Own Executioner” (Comedy) Stockbridge, Mass., “Broadway” plays I WSBK, Boston 3:00 (8) “My Reputation” (1946). Bar­ at 8:15 p.m. The program will be in Von broken dam would mean to Sam’s com­ following Sunday evening. Seats are un­ (1947). Burgess Meredith, Kieron Moore. STAN OZMEK, Manager tonight and Sunday. Running Wednesday IWHYN, Springfield (ABC) bara Stanwyck, George Brent. (Drama) der Mehden Recital Hall. She will play pany, Lambert complied. reserved and are available the morning of (Drama) to July 31 is Saul Bellow’s “The Last IWQBY, Springfield (PBS) 4:40 (8) “Pillow to Post” (1945). Ida 301-315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER music by Beethoven, Scriabin, Debussy As far as is known, this was the only big the rehearsal. 12:30 (5) “The Eternal Sea” (1954). and Chopin. Analysis.” For reservations, call 413-298- Sterling Hayden, Aiexis Smith. (Drama) Lupino, William Prince. (Comedy) log drive on the Farmington River. 5536. For further information, call 413-637- 1600. 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I wonder If she Is married to Frank Field or ® VOICE OF FAITH WOODY SUPERMAN (© M IS T E R ROGERS Atop ■n e w s © BEVER LY HILLBILLIES Oidwna’ characlm’s MWa • CARTOON FESTIVAL MEAT ( e m e r g e n c y ONE somebody named Fred Field In real life. Twice she made a l « I PTL CLUB-TALK AND VARIETY 6:30 11:30 2:25 Type of twen or Perw ii dly C SESAME STREET 8 4:X • BRADY BUNCH ® LOVE OF LIFE © N E W 5:30 slip and called Frank Fred. Are they brothers? MRS. MARY Breaffte notsiy (peetlme) IBOOK BEAT d 8:30 CBS SPORTS SPECIAL • VARIOUS PROGRAMMING ® ® FAMILY FEUD 2:30 (PARTRIDGE FAMILY ANGEIX, Covina, Calif. • ASK THE MANAGER Four-eided contMner I CHRIST THE UVING WORD Army rink SPREAD A UTTLE SUNSHINE UVING FAITH (MASSACHUSETTS © HOWDY DOODY SHOW • ■ • IT'S ANYBODY'S GUESS ^GUIDING UGHT Polly to be married to an agent named Freddie Fields, WSKMT S 6:X © (Sr EEN ACRES ■m o n k e e s I CANDID CAMERA (FRI,) Rbbino i 4:30 10:30 © ELEC TR IC COMPANY but that’s long gone down the matrimonial drain. 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Who storred as Chen Ho In ‘Hawaii F Iv e O ’? a s NBC NEWS ^ CROCKETT'S VICTORY GAR- ■ M o v ie 6. Who played Captain Green on ‘Mod Squad’? HUMAN RELATIONS AND l(N 9:30 8 O ABC CAPTIONEO NEWS 7. Who played Doc on 'Qunsihoke'? CHOOL DISCIPLINE B DICK VAN DYKE SHOW aaSCOMEOYTIME ' _ ADAM 12 B SUPERMAN 9:68 12:00 a LOVE AMERICAN STYLE 8. Who was the female star of the movie ‘RoWn VILLA ALEGRE i MACNEIL-LEHRER REPORT (DSABCNEWSBRIEF 8 10:00 12:30 and Marian'? 6:66 6:00 ■ MOVIE m 0 N E W S ■ NEWS 9. Who played J J o n ‘Cade County'? 1:00 p GOOD TIMES i TMCHARUE'S ANGELS 10. Who played Nell In the lawyer episodes of ‘The 7:00 I CROSS WITS ■ GARNER TED ARMSTRONG SaaTOMORROW T CBS NEWS THE BEST OF DONNY AND _ 2:00 Bold Ones’? iBRADY BUNCH S e ^ l* ■ JOE FRANKUN SHOW 3 CONCENTRATION MOVIE 10:30 _ 2:30 11. Who played Plagp o n ‘Felony Squad’? I ■ NEWS IBOWUNG FOR DOLLARS l a s THE UFE AND TIMES OF ■ NEWARK AND REALITY 12. 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Page 8 - WEEKEND - July 16. 1977 Collectors’ Corner State man designed skills set Ask Kleiner By RUSS MacKENDRICK memoratives to be released Aug. 4. U.N. and U.S. This is to be a 12-cent By Dick Kleiner This is the Civilian Skills set of se- There will be a joint ceremony at value as they are making do with this tens that came out in Cincinnati on Kleinhans Music Hall, Buffalo. amount for first-class mail. It will not be quite like the St. Two days later — where will it all the Fourth. The idea behind them is DEAR DICK: I would like to know if Tom Langhlin will be that these skills played a major part Lawrence Seaway affair in 1959 when end? — another Bicentennial battle. making goy moTC BUly Jack movies. Bdth my hnsband and I in the War if Independence: they both had the same design (Great It will be (General Herkimer lying think his movies are the best we’ve seen and we think he Seamstress, blacksmith, Lakes, and maple leaf and eagle in wounded at Oriskany. This 13-^nt should make more. VICKI BARKER, Itpo City, Ohio wheelwright and leatherworker. their respective intertwined chain stamp will be released Saturday, There will be one more, anyway. “Billy Jack Goes To Washington” is now being finished and is s^eduled to be an They are attractive stamps with links). Remember the Canadian in­ Aug. 6, at Herkimer, N.Y. (near vert? The 1978 Scott Volume I, just Utica). It will be printed on a seven- Blaster release. Laughlin tells me that he has no plans for good, if muted, coloring. The inscrip­ further Billy Jack films. But, next, be will do a film called tions are in red. out. has it up $750 from last year, color gravure press. A color “No Language But a C ^ ,” based on a book about a true case making it $3,500 mint and $3,250 used. reproduction in a recent Linn’s of a battered child, taken in by nuns, who transform her from And as usual, it seems, the artist is The U.S.A. Peace Bridge issue will Stamp News indicates that it will be a total cripple to a functioning human being. Laughlin will a Connecticut resident — Leonard be a 13-cent stamp showing six spans fully as depressing as the other play a psychoanalyst, his wife, Delores Taylor, wul be the Fisher of Westport, who also from far away, with a white dove ocherous battle stamps. This one was head nun, and daughter, Teresa, will be the young girl. designed the Colonial Craftsmen covering the upper half of the stamp. designed by a familiar name: Brad­ DEAR DICK: My friend and I are really interested in Bean block of four in 1972 (glassmaker, The Canadian version will show a bury Thompson of Riverside, Conn. Bridges. Do yon know if he has any movies iined np in the near silversmith, wig-maker and hatter), faithful rendition of the bridge struc­ It was taken from a painting by F. future? MARY LOU MACKAY, Bioomfieid, P.E.I., Can. and also the Legend of Sleepy Hollow ture— two half-spans on a solid base. Yohn which hangs in the Library at Beau is one of the most popular actors around today. He’s in time for Halloween in 1974. always working, or so it seems. You can see him currently in The upper left will say “Peace Utica. the big thriller, "Two-Minute Warning.” With the new system for first-day Bridge 1927/77” and at the upper left Still going strong will be the inscription “Canada” and DEAR DICK: I would like to know what Llberace is doing. covers there is still time, and two Speaking of continuing Bicenten­ Is he still playing tours all over the United States? We just ways, to get in on the act. You can three tiny flags in color: Canadian, nials — The American Bi love him. J.K., Winamac, Ind. buy the stamps at the local post of­ Commemorative is still going strong You hit the head right on the nail. Liberace and his fice and make up your own with its project of one m ^ a l per candelabra are still making the rounds, playing for the ladies arrangements. Address them to month for 76 months during the everywhere he remains one of the mere popular in-person performers. yourself with peelable labels and “Bicentennial Era.” The members send them in a large envelope to vote on what’s to come and the Battle DEAR DICK: Do you think you could give me some infor­ First Day Cancellation, Postmaster, mation on an actor named Etekim Fehmiu? He was in the of Saratoga was elected to be the movie, “The Adventurers,” based on the Harold Robbins Cincinnati, Ohio 45234. design on Medal No. 32. (It won out novel. I have never seen Um on any other show or movie. The other way is to send addressed over Articles of Confederation, Bran­ MRS. MARLENE URWILER, Riverside, N.J. envelopes without stamps, together dywine and Haym Salomon.) The Paramount had high hopes for Fehmiu, a Yugoslavian actor, with a remittance, to Skilled Hand July medal was Minuteman; the when they cast him in the lead of "The Adventurers.” But the Stamps, Postmaster, Cincinnati, August will be Independence Hall; picture was so bad, and he was even worse, that his Hollywood Ohio 45234, and they will put on the September, Lafayette, October, the career ended abruptly. He’s still active in Europe, but, e x c ^ t for a ‘71 film called “The Deserter,” which is airing on C ^ stamps and return the FDCs through First American Bible; and Jan. 5, none of his subsequent films have been re le a ^ in the the mail. They will risk a personal November, the Saratoga above. U.S. check up to an amount of $26. They publish a little “ Newsletter,” Either way your order must be DEAR DICK: On Hee Haw, who is the lady fiddle player in plus a Forum for members’ com­ Buck Owens’ group? Is she related to him? MARLIN postmarked not later than next munications. A girl from Westport, FAUSEY, WiUiamsport, Pa. Tuesday, July 19. (Note the N.Y. (pop. few), wants a commem Her name is Jana Jay and, no, she’s not an Owens kin. difference in the addresses). for the Pride of Vermont, the horse, DEAR DICK: Perhaps you could find out what has happened Continuing with new issues — no Justin Morgan, but up to now it to my favorite movie actress, Virginia Grey. I haven’t seen summer doldrums this year — the hasn’t been put to a vote. her in a new picture since “ Airport.” MS. MARY SINCLAIR, United States and Canada are For further information, write Eureka, Ca. collaborating on the 50th anniversary Jack Hamilton, ABC Society Virginia doesn’t work very often these days, but you will be of the Peace Bridge between Buffalo Headquarters, Box 1776, Springfield, able to see her on TV in “The Moneychangers.” That was and Fort Erie, with com- produced by Ross Hunter, and Hunter (who also made “Air­ Pa. 19064. port” ) always finds a part for his old friend, Virginia Grey. DEAR DICK: Who is the actor who played Thomas Jeffer­ son in The Adams Chronicles? NANCY HILL, Duncan, B.C., Here’s bookmobile route Can. c Read That was Albert Stratton, a fine actor who works a lot bn Here’s next week's schedule Tuesday Rd. Herald stage, as well as movies and TV. for the Manchester Public 9:10 a.m.—Mayfair 2:50 p.m.—Carriage Dr. Ads DEAR DICK: Whatever became of Jill Clayburgh? I Library bookmobile: Gardens. 3:30 p.m.—Kane Rd. thought she was fabulous in “Gable and Lombard.” I hope 10:20 a.m.—Homestead those bad reviews didn’t ruin her career. J. E. CURTK, Monday Park Apartments. Thursday Covina, Ca. 11 a.m.—Walnut St. 9 a.m.—Lincoln Center. The reviews sure didn’t help much. But Jill is a good ac­ 9:10 a.m.—Bluefield Dr. 11:40 a.m.—Goslee Dr. 10:30 a.m.—Bowers School. tress. She’s also the kind who won’t take just anything — she 10:20 a.m.—Carver Lane. 1:30 p.m.—Sycamore Lane. 11 a.m.—Buckley School. only wants good parts — and it’s a tou^, competitive field 2:10 p.m.—Oakwood Rd. these days. She’s currently co-starring in ?’Ihe Silver Streak.” 11 a.m.—Laurel Manor Con­ 11:40 a.m.—Tvy Manor 2:50 p.m.—Carpenter Rd. answer valescent Home. Apartments. DEAR DICK: Can yon tell me where I can get a picture of 3:30 p.m.-Clyde Rd. 1:30 p.m.—Parkade Lee Marvin and the intoxicated horse from “Cat Ballou?” 11:40 a.m.-W est Side Rec. Wednesday Apartments. SCHERIE JONES, Ore City, Tex. 1:30 p.m.—Seaman Circle. :10 a.m.—Meadows Con­ 2:10 p.m.—MarshaU Rd. There are a few companies which deal with old movie stills. 2:10 p.m.—Eklison Rd. valescent Home. 2:50 p.m.—Ellizabeth Dr. The best is Larry Edmonds’ Hollywood Book Store, on 2:50 p.m.—Fountain 1:30 p.m.—Tiinrod Rd. 3:30 p.m. -Hillview Hollywood Boulevard. He may have such a shot in stock. Village. M|( 2:10 p.m.—Wyneding Hill Apartments. DEAR DICK: Please settle an argument between myself and a ce-worfcer. Is Bill Bixby or Robert Reed the soa of Mary Martia? BONNIE ARRINGTCMS, Stocfctoa, Calif. New titles at Whiten Neither. Mary Martin’s son is Larry Hajgman. QM New books at Manchester’s Linzee — Death in Connec­ Revolution, a global war M DEAR DICK: Could yen please tell me why they are taking Wbiton Memorial Library: ticut Space: UN off the air ia Aagast? Is it possible it wUl be back Steelman — Lord Apache Frank — The peanut oa soea? PHIL RONE, East Brewtoa, Ala. Fiction Storey — Saville cookbook That’s a syndicated show, which means that the decision to □HQDili; drop it was made by your local station, and you’ll have to take Aiken — Last movement Summertin — A dark and Gross — The children’s secret place im (£'Ko:'K0. it lip with them, i can tell you, however, that the second Ball — Phase three alert rights movement: Over­ season of the show was a general disappointmoit and there’s Cooper — Breakaway Nonfiction coming the oppression of little chance they will make more. It’s p ^ b le , of course, that Day — The last cattle drive Deputy — The American young people the ones already made may be shown again at some point.

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