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Honor Rolls Posted... WA Fiieypki Recent Criticism of South Korean Surance Commissioner and the Offering to Put up More Than $30 Policy

Honor Rolls Posted... WA Fiieypki Recent Criticism of South Korean Surance Commissioner and the Offering to Put up More Than $30 Policy

PAGE FOURTEEN-B — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri„ May 20, 1977

Washington prepared to meet Memorial Day vacation at HARTFORD - Joseph Mike, STAMFORD — The Connecticut President Cai^er and discuss his Musgrove Plantation, owned by 30, has become Connecticut’s in­ Commerce Department is The top of the news his friend Smith Bagley, a Honor rolls posted... WA fiieypKi recent criticism of South Korean surance commissioner and the offering to put up more than $30 policy. Reynolds Tobacco Co. tieir. state’s youngest agency head. He million to buy land in Stamford to Com plM from U nifd P n u Intsrnatlonal O ca..u^ o rv — - c* I B-..- : Carter will return to Washington Grade 9 bara Stults, Carol Tangarone, Stephanie was sworn in by Gov. Ella T! house the American Stock ...at Bolton PHOENIX, Ariz. - The May 31. David Cloutier, Charlene Fenton, Mar­ Toumas, Christina Weiner. i Grasso Friday to succeed T.F. Exchange, shoLild the'financial in­ fugitives who Indianapolis police tin Ferguson, Laurie Gagnon, Teresa Grade 11 • < Gilroy Daly, who has been Bolton Higb School has posted the stitution decide to leave New suspect killed an eccentric KINSHASA, Zaire — Zairean Greenwood, Teresa Landrey, Michelle Philip Beaupre, Janet Clark, Annette nominated for the federal bench. York City. munity colleges are planning a WASHINGTON - 'The Senate third quarter honor roll. Lemalre, Christina Savva, Lori Sheetz, passes an administration- heiress and carried off $5 million forces backed by fighter bombers One student, freshman Adam D’Annolfo, Thomas Dennison, Holly Dib­ series of demonstrations Monday have attacked the key rebel Gary Vine, Louise Vogel, Sara Waddell, ble, Tracy Dietz, Pamela Dolleris, to protest the lack of pay raises. endorsed federal strip mining from her home were sighted by an Teller, achiev^ high honors by David Warner, Brian Winkler. r CLOSED HARTFORD—The Connecticut NORTH CONWAY, N.H. - New FBI agent from a light plane stronghold of Dilolo on the Michael Dow, Tracy Dow, Lynn Ellis, reclamation bill after some receiving an “A” in all subjects. Legislature’s Black Caucus op­ Hampshire’s fall foliage season ’They plan to use bullhorns and Angolan border, the official AZAP Deborah Fisher.- weakening amendments and com­ Friday and arrested. For the honors list, students must poses portions of the state govern­ will draw some VIP guests come , microphones to interrupt the news agency says. It said Zairean ...af Coventry ^ Susan Fuller, Sandra Gasper, Lark Go­ promises which now must be receive no grade less than a "B.” ment reorganization plan affec­ October — the 13 members of the meeting of the Massachusetts and Moroccan troops enter the ble, Wendy Green, William Hunt, August Board of Regional Coimnunity reconciled at a Senate-House con­ EAST MEADOW, N.Y. - Here is the list: The third quarter honor roll has Kramer, Kathy Kramer, Brook SATURDAY TIL 11 A.M. ting two agencies handling urban National Republican Governor’s town Friday night and predicted Charles Lindbergh’s daughter and been posted at Coventry High School. and minority problems. Con­ Conference which will meet Oct. Colleges at Berkshire Community ference before being sent on to the Grade 12 Messier, Barry Morgan, Paula O’Brien, 1,500 other persons gather near its imminent capture. Eight students achieved high sideration of the over-all plan is to 2-4 at the Red Jacket Inn, a new College. President. Carrie Dooman, Adrien Godreau, Linda Spencer, Sandra Stenberg, Joan the old Roosevelt Field on Long honors. They were Eileen Haun, Tedford, Stephen Toumas. begin next week. motel and condominium complex MAPUTO, Mozambique — A Christopher Holbrook, Kathleen Lelner, ANGOLA, Ind. — Gen. Lewis B. Island to observe the 50th anniver­ Grade 12; Peter DeCarli, Anne with a view of Mt. Cranmore. U.N. conference aimed at Dennis Lima, Patricia Maneggia, Kathy Grade 10- Hershey, who supervised the sary of “Lucky Lindy’s” historic Moonan, Susan Murdock, Andrea Myette, Keller, Barbara Olmstead and Linda HARTFORD — Saying it needs SPRINGFIELD, Mass. - promoting black rule in Rhodesia Susan Bollinger, Debra DeCarli, Tracy draft of at least 15 million persons transatlantic flight. Louis Paggioll, Marjorie Pelletier, Nan­ Thurber, Grade 11; Patrick Cromie, Dugay, Brenda England, Leslie Johnson, a rate increase this year to keep BOSTON — New evidence has Springfield fire fighters will re­ and Southwest Africa ends today Grade 10, and Ruth Delamatta and construction of its Millstone I emerged that Massachusetts main on the job even if a new con­ over three wars, dies in his sleep cy Peters, Mary Robbins, Debra Santos, Barry Kelleher, Christina Lerch, Michael WASHINGTON - President amid a debate on what measures Gregory Smith. Lynn Stolgitis, Grade 9. Loughlin, Kimberlee Metcalf, Lynne nuclear plant on schedule. motorists have been overcharged tract with the city is not at age 83. Carter will leave Washington next to take against southern Africa’s Here is Uie list of students achieving Michaud. Northeast Utilities has requested by more than $56 million in the negotiated before their current Grade 11 Thursday for a six-day vacation white governments. The Western honors: Ann Nesman, Lisa Peowski, Sheri Pet- a $90-million-a-year-rate Increase past two years, according to the contract expires June 30. Both the WASHINGTON - Maj. Gen. Wendy Balch, April Bergstrom, Susan on St. Simons Island off the coast nations seek to tone down black tingill, Brenda Rady, Sharlene Ratasep, which could mean about $3 a state Insurance Department. city and the union have applied for John Singlaub, abruptly called Butterfield, Matthew Dreselly, Leslie G r a d e 1 2 of Georgia, the White House has African proposals for tough Nancy Roy, Gail Spink, Jeffrey Taylor, month more in charges to the binding arbitration to settle the home from his post in Seoul, South Ferguson, Lori Franz, Diane Lima, Peggy Beaulieu, Leslie Berry, Laurie announced. He will spend measures against South Africa Sherry Watson, Lawrence Weiner, Linda typical residential customer. dispute since negotiations are at Korea, Thursday, has come to Susan Negro, Scott Ovlan, Deborah Pullo, Bradley, Sean Bradley, Debra Breault, Worthington. PITTSFIELD, Mass. - and Rhodesia. Susan Schlavetti, Lori Selble, Joseph Margaret Corcoran, Andrea D’Annolfo, Teachers from the state’s 15 com- an impasse. Stephens, David Teller, Jeffrey Winkler. Dara Ellsworth, Tina Fentiman, Douglas Grade 9 Grade 10 Fitch, Marc Goodin, Janet Grace, Nancy Laura Bagnall, Tami Brown, David Griffin. Delamatta, Scott Doyle, Raymond Mary-Ann Cafro, Daniel Lima, Debra Hughes, Kristi Kelson, Cheryl Dufresne, Eileen England, Scott Gorke, Katherine Nielsen, Tamara Roberts, Kingsbury, Darlene Lodder, Junellen Diane Jean, Jonathan Kristoff, Donna Carole Rose, Janlna Ryba, Ann Pearsall, Geoffrey Riley, Susan LaFaucl, David McConnell, John a - . * ,: ; : Inside today Stoppleworth, Michele Vancour. Rowland. Wendy Smith, Jane Spink. Bar­ Tomanelli, Gary Willnauer. The weather Area news...... 7 Editorial ...... 4 Sunny and warm, high in mid to up­ Churches ...... 6 Family...... 3 per 80s today. Fair tonight, with low in Classified ... .10-12 Obituaries...... 14 Area bulletin board upper SOs. Mostly suimy- Sunday with Comics...... 13 Sports...... 8-9 high near 90. Precipitation probability ^ g e C h a r m -t V Dear Abby...... 13 Wings...... 6 near zero per cent through Sunday. , M tthchestet^A National weather forecast map on The Tolland County Soil and Water Page 11. ' man| ie s t i;r , coNN.;mtURPAY. xcvii. Ferflow Conservation District, in cooperation The Vernon Historical Society will with 14 area churches, has been meet Sunday at 2:30 p.m. in the observing Soil Stewardship Week this' board room of the school administra­ week “in recognition of the con­ tion building. Park and School Sts. cerned people whose actions are Richard Bowman will talk about the devoted to the preservation of our history of the Rockville Fire Depart­ precious soil and water resources. General accord reached ment and there will be election of of­ Registration for the Indian Valley ficers for the society. Objects and pictures owned by the fire depart­ YMCA summer swimming classes ment will be on display in the board will start Wednesday at the office at room and the old steamer engine will Vernon Circle. Classes will start June 27 and continue through Aug. 19. on SALT pact formula be on display in the parking lot on Beginners through advanced classes Vance also said the negotiations School St. The meeting is open to the GENEVA, Switzerland (UPI) - agreem ent” on the shape of a foreign minister Andrei Gromyko, will be offered to children three or will continue on three different public. Secretary of State Cyrus Vance said strategic arms pact, "We have reached general agree­ levels. He said some would take older. A 'YMCA membership is today the and the Vance told a news conference after ment on a common framework for a place in Geneva between the perma­ 1 Rockville General Hospital will required. For more information, call Soviet Union have reached “general three days of talks with Soviet strategic arms agreement with the sponsor a series of classes for 872-7329. Soviets.” nent arms negotiators, others at the ambassadorial level in Washington diabetics beginning Tuesday at 2 This assertion went significantly Dr. Frederick W. Whittaker, presi­ p.m. Classes will be free and will further than a joint statement and Moscow. i dent of Bangor Theological Seminary also meet on May 26 and 31 and June released earlier today, which said “I really don’t know if we will have for 25 years, will preach at the 10 2. Pre-registration is required by More meetings set only that “progress had been made in agreement by October,” Vance said, a.m. service Sunday at the First To be installed calling the hospital, 872-0501, exten- developing a common framework for referring to the fact that the original Congregational Church of Vernon. tion 231. further negotiations” and that 1972 SALT I treaty expires that Mrs. Grace Hansen will be in­ His topic will be, “Readiness for “differences between the two sides month. “Some progress has been stalled as president of Rockville Ten Vernon area churches will par­ on town layoffs Ministry.” A special coffee hour will on several of the previously un­ made in resolving some issues, but Emblem Club 5 at the club’s 50th an­ ticipate in the second annual area follow the service. By GREG PEARSON purchase of safety shoes. resolved questions had narrowed.” serious differences remain.” niversary celebration May 29 at 3 Junior Choir Festival Sunday at 7 The union filed a grievance last A 10-part film series at the (H erald R eporter) narrowed.” Vance said he and Gromyko agreed p.m. at the Elks Lodge p.m. in the sanctuary of First summer because the town had said It left the impression that major Rockville Baptist Church will have Officials from the Town of it was important to direct their ef­ Carriage House, N. Park St. Congregational Church of Vernon, that employes would have to buy the differences remained, even on the as its theme, "How Shall We Then Manchester and the union represen­ forts toward a reconvening of the Other officers to be installed are Rt. 30. Three bell choirs will be steel-toed shoes that are required shape of an eventual agreement. Eleanor Pease, junior past presi­ supplementing the music. The theme Live?” The series will portray the ting Public Works Department Geneva Middle East peace con­ when working in hazardous areas. But Vance said it has been agreed ference. "It’s still too early to say dent; Phyllis Cannistraro, vice- for this year’s festival is "The Life of rise and decline of Western thought employes will meet again next week The state eventually ruled that the that a SALT agreement will be split what effect the Israeli elections have president; Elinor Campbell financial Christ.” The concert will be free and and culture. Dr. Francis Schaeffer, to. continue discussion of the "bum­ town, and not the individual into three parts: had on the process,” the secretary of secretary; Tina Chamberlin, open to the public. philosopher and theologian will be ping” procedure, Charles F. employes, should pay for the — A treaty which will run until state said. treasurer; Ludavine Scarloto, recor­ lecturer. The first of the series wilT McCarthy Jr., assistant town be Sunday at 7 p.m. The public is purchase of the shoes. The town had 1985; He said it would be necessary to wait ding secretary; Marion Friedrich, The Rockville High School choirs manager, said. to reimburse the workers, according — A protocol, which will run for invited. The town and union — the until there is a new Israeli govern­ corresponding secretary. will have their spring concert Satur­ to the state ruling. three years from the time of signing; American Federation of State, Coun­ ment before any real assessment Trustees are Barbara Larson, day at 8 p.m. in the school The Rockville Rotary Club will The union filed the unfair labor — And a statement of general prin­ Mary Contois and Eileen Niemann. ty and Municipal Employes, Local would be made. auditorium. The Girls’ Chorus will sponsor an Antique Auto and Air charge because it said that the town ciples. Vance and Gromyko agreed that Theresa Garrity is marshal; Linda perform selections from "Oliver.” 991 — met Friday to discuss the Show at Ellington Airport, Rt. 83, Timber had agreed to make the payment by Vance said, “All three parts are in­ there would be monthly meetings at Duncan, first assistant marshal; The Mixed Choir will perform Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. One of matter. May 13. The payments have not been terdependent,” explaining that some The union contract permits a laid- the ambassadorial level in Josephine Foisie, second assistant several classical selections. Several the many attractions will include made, but town officials have said weapons, such as U.S. Cruise mis­ Bill Birtell of Soucier Tree Service of Manchester acts the part off employe to replace, or “bump,” a Washington or Moscow on the Middle marshal; Barbara Pulaski, chaplain; students will be featured as soloists. parachute jumps from a Polish-built that the May 13 date was not set as a siles which have been a major item of a lumberjack as he trims a tree in front of Manchester similarly ranked employe in another East. Marion Friedrich, press correspon­ Tickets will be sold at the door. Russian plane. There will be many deadline for payment. of contention, might be included in Memorial Hospital Friday. The bare-back effort reflects the department who has less seniority. The previous treaty, known as dent; Joan Stuckhart, historian; Children under 12 will be admitted other acts and displays during the SUMMER FUN The payments are being processed the protocol. Other weapons which Patricia Aborn, first guard, and free when accompanied by an adult. FAMOUS RRAND warm spell that began Friday and is expected to continue ■The contract provision has never SALT I, expires in October — this day. WHIRLPOOL W ITH TH IS by individual town departments at have been less contentious could be Darlene Fleming, second guard. 100% SOLIO STATE through the weekend. (Herald photo by Dunn) had to be used before, but the town this time, according to town workers. year. 2-SPEED 2 CYCLE PORTABLE GAS GRILL last week announced the layoff of included in the treaty. FAMILY SIZE 19”, four workers in the Highway Depart­ Plainfield results By ment. Thus, the town and the union WASHER TV are trying to work together to discuss n m i wnH 1NKUTEHMC’ Begin wants to keep TANKINCLUDED^ procedure involved in the "bumping” Democratic leaders reject TMOb m - m m a a m KTixni s-ii (I) « una MU - !»«: TUT (Evoni ZH |l) process. m u i m IMiMi Um, M Ml ZM ZN ran tihe cows m 1- b. actamn ZH ZH ZH i nwumfcii u ji lui LM II ■ - ZN ZN ZIUTMII 4.U ZH ZN 24U M4 MUi ZH ZH In another union matter, McCarthy MhUh LN L« MHphTMi ZN MritaM ZH ZH ZEnH'i ZH Jordan^s West Bank has denied that the union contract >M| OH h« 7JI TNtiUl IUnkictnu,M ZH IK31-Z4 m s u t MM III piU »MI TNtHN MriH U7 pH IZN requires the elimination of part-time MM Ul M UM.N NiMiTUpiUiNN M M TU piM (IZN PirMi 7Z2 pH (IZH “Our policy will be to open a new positions before layoffs occur. 3% slash in state budget T iM M-i M miiN TriMi M l p« INZN TriMi 211 piM (INN i218" TriMa 7-2-1 pH (HZH TEL AVIV, Israel (UPI) - K M i-ll m lirlpool 1 YR. FREE Robert Fuller, president of Local EMTIS-1I(I) SCOW Ml II) Dam nma com w Menahem Begin, slated to be Israel’s chapter in U.S.-Israell relations 74M M l1ki 1S.N U l Ul IM m IZN Ml ZN MwtMM IN 3.N ZH IOpIWI ZH 4H ZH •149 SERVICE PARTS LABOR* 991, said Friday that the layoffs ty were unhappy, Mrs. Grasso’s posi­ based on the need for the retention of tax plan by Tuesday midnight or it IMVtMM Ul Ul IliM M hI Ml ZN U tWw PiWv mo ZH 2- PrHrii 4H ZH next prime minister, says he hopes to HARTFORD (UPI) - With tion was applauded by Republicans in WMU i MMi U l MrNwIIppv ZN I4lu Nmi IN Zbmapi Ltrip ZH the West Bank,” Begin said in a would cause a cut in part-time help in IK lU i open a "new chapter in U.S.-Israeli Democratic leaders having refused takes effect automatically. nt:31:N INC 31.11 TK 3M2 nationwide television interview. Public Works Departments. The leaders said recent experience the House of Representatives. They MUilllMttUI MMi lU pdl I31N M M «U pH IIZN MriH 214 pH (IZN INSTANT COMFORT’ FAMOUS BRAND relations” by persuading Washington to buy her plan to slash spending by said they would vote to uphold her TriMi M l M tlim hiMi lU piM (INN TriMi M-I pH SIll.II Mida 412 pH (41H “BEAT THE HEAT ’ "For the first time since the 1967 But, McCarthy said that the con­ showed such projections of a gap Ml MHi U7M tHUI TriMi 121 pH m i l Ml 2llpiM (UN Triima Z2-5 pH II33-H W I T H A ' of Israel’s need to keep the occupied three per cent, Gov. Ella Grasso W ITH TH IS 100% SOLID STATE war, we will explain to the United tract does state that positions filled “are at best speculative.” veto if she rejected the budget. ■TIMIJI) naa ziiin ■m ZH iq West Bank of Jordan. today faced the same decision of She had said she would approve a IZi'iSL U l IN Ul UnMiniiM IN ZN ZN IZHi THm ZH ZN ZN 1- RiI«I|Im ZU 4.H 4.H WESTINGHOUSE States that the retention of Judea and by probationary and temporary They suggested if she wanted to M m ItH iM ZH ZH WESTINQHOUSE Begin, whose rightist Likud bloc whether or not to sign the budget. $1,907 billion budget. 'The $8 million 24b iM ZN ZN llbiHilM 2- U'iBtdMZbp 4.N ZN i r BLACK & Samaria (the West Bank) holds the workers have to be eliminated before limit spending she could do so on her l-iEMh Ul U m M ZN 2a am 3.N ZU.'i M* by IIN sco r^ an upset victory over the Mrs. Grasso Friday asked law­ T K U fl T ttllM naiijz TK3ZI2 DEHUMIDIFIER layoffs occur. He said that the con­ own through a law giving her authori­ difference represents less than one- M M U lN U n iN AIR CONDITIONER WHITE TV best promise for peace,” Begin said. makers to consider such an across- MHi 2M pH IIIN bUH III pH ».H gHWa 112 pH (IIN 14 Pint Walar previously dominant Labor party, tract specifically spells out what a half per cent of the total spending MHb ill pMMUl M kH U2 pH tllN TuMi 111 pH (ZH P«Ma24N "The Perfect Portable" "If we give them up, there will be no the-board cut in state agency' ty to withhold spending part of the TriWi M l pUi t33UI TriMi ZM pH MIIN TrilKti M-2 pH (33N TriMa 1-2-3 pH (S24.H Ramoval said Friday he does not expect a temporary worker is, and that this budget if there is a fiscal crisis. plan and only about 5 per cent of the Nenviidi "confrontation” with Washington chance for peace.” budgets, which she laid could save in n Ml (1) FOOni ZH IQ Turn ZH 111 Outgoing Prime Minister Yitzhak does not include all part-time Although members of her own par­ potential shortfall. MWMlMit Ml IN Ul I'M ZH ZN ZN I-UH'i Oimp UO ZH ZH 7-Camdi ZH ZH ZN over his avowed intention to retain $30 million. MW am ZN Ul Uhn TIb ZN ZN 24Hqr OripH IN ZH 34M(Hi I N ZH Rabin said he did not think Begin employes. (■■Mn Mi, M ZN 1I.Z'| hmii ZN IlM Z ZH Z(aM Fti 4.H control of Arab territories captured Democratic leaders, informed of iK iZ H could reach peace with the Arabs on "The town is going to live up to all n s IIN IK 3141 TK 31:13 in the 1967 Middle East war. her plan in a letter not even ad­ M M UipM SUI MriH IU pH IllN arinlH Ul pH (ll.H MriH UT pH I2ZH this basis, even though the Likud its responsibilities under the con­ NM i ill pril ilUl MkU lUpHINN hiTteh TU pH (ll.H TifMalHN President Carter, with the backing dressed personally to each of them, TilMi M4 HH ten TriMi 7-2.1 pH lIZH leader wishes to avert another war. tract,” McCarthy said. TriMi Tl-l pH IllZH Trilicta I-ZI pH ISIZN of Arab and Palestinian leaders, has rejected it. Sources said they were GOP solons question ifnMim aim n m i id f n ZH HI FUKim ZH iq "But wishing alone is not enough," In another matter. Fuller said U m M i M M IZN IN ZN ZTJU T 1I.N ZN ZN ZIccMriH 17N ZH ZH 1- lalMlMl ZH 4N ZH proposed establishment of a Palesti­ upset with her. MnhMNSr IIN Ml a tired and tense loking Rabin said in Friday that the union has filed an un­ 2-MI ZN ZN ZMiZ IH ZH 7-PMfiataim IZH 4N nian homeland on the West Bank and They told her the $1,915 billion IN MmrtriH CnI ZH ZH|M Baitar 2N a separate television interview. “It is fair labor practice charge against the T lbizn TK3ZH TK31N Gaza strip as part of an over-all Mid­ budget passed earlier this year was MMiUi|iUtN.N OHMi Ml pH (UN MriH III pH (41H ^ S A N Y O J I b the policy and the way to achieve this town because employes have not Kelley law firm role hrMl iU nU IIN.N bUH 2M pH (11.N dle East settlement. "a sound and reasonable program to riiMi Ml pH (3ZN r«M i Ml pH (KI.H Patfacia III pH (NM (peace) that count.” been paid by the town for the TriM S4-] pM t»MI TriMi Z2I pH (ITZH TriMi ZZ2 pH HH.H Trilacla 1-7-1 pH |Zn.H ELECTRIC meet the needs of the state in the Nn THE MM (I) imm TMH cins id a m ZH HI TTKuni caaTmmM CMiK IT] coming year.” MNm M IMI IMI ZH 1-WM IN ZN ZN ZTiUM IZH ZH 4.H ZUaat Hba litQ ZH 4H M M H M I U N I N 2CbiNq iM ZN ZN ZttMrieaKZNp ZH ZH 2- bltaM OM 3N ZH "All but a small portion of the in Bally license bid tNMriH Ml MmyilH ZN I-CHq'i aw, M ZH 441Wa laakay iM enacted budget represents programs IMiNZt ni:N;14 TK31Z4 TK4S21 ing into Connecticut under a cloud,” MMi III pH HZN MriH lU |H (nM MriH lU pH INN DrinMi 2U pH (ll.H Gov. Grasso signs bills and policies fully discussed with you HARTFORD (UPI) - Two M mIp Hi pM IINN M*Mi l-Z-ZIpH (INZN TkM i 3U pH (4ZN liWrtKti ZI-ZipiM (7IN.H. SAVE MOO and your advisors and levels of expen­ Republican state representatives the statement said. TriMi M-i piM m iN nnwKiiH TriMi 31-7 pH I2N.N ITTUMKCHU “We know there is nothing to 'pre­ NnU:(llZ2H NMDU: (2ZUU LinON MODEL 420 ditures supported by your agency have issued a statement questioning heads,” they said in a letter. the role of Hartford’s Democratic vent Bally from filing for a gaming STEREO CASSEHE COUNTER TOP Mrs. Grasso has not said if she will Town Chairman Peter G. Kelly in license within the state, but we think TAPE PLAYER 3 9 *' tightening jobless claims that reports hinting at even the MICROWAVE OVEN sign the budget. Sources say she may working to get a Connecticut Plainfield entHes JENSEN let it take effect without her gambling license for the Bally appearance of questionable connec­ SAVE *25 tions of the client should be enough to ’lauT*** UTMITaiTIB FREE $24.95 prove they were forced to quit for signature, which would allow her to Manufacturing Co. of Chicago. FULL SIZE 6x9 COAXIAL HARTFORD (UPI) - Most campaign because of the issue. cause the Kelly firm to consider the 4» I ZH la c ZH IM I K Pm Urn 1:1( PJl Faaril larik BROWNING DISH legitimate “work-related” reasons. point the finger at lawmakers should Representatives Charles Matties, 1. Mm Turn Zl I. Mb'il Z2 2 a riH cam an FM 1. Tabbal 1. IMie Urk I. baaaaria II OVEN AND BROILER SPEAKERS *39” Connecticut workers who quit their "By signing these measures, over job for which it was hired an inap­ IN TIK irJZ Z Cw|i am 2-1 ZhriOlU 2-1 1-brianaallaa I. tori M b p.p Z Onaia b IlbiM i ZMIariba *398»» The fires measure allows a person the economic woe she predicts R-West Hartford, and Dorothy zauHiMiiii Z Urip MHi IM Z b iM Cait M Z ta il aril 1 Tan« jobs or get fired after Oct. 1 will be the vigorous opposition of the propriate one,” the statement said. 111 (I t Z P iW I Z Parariha Pat to collect only if he proves he was not materialize. Barnes, R-Farmington, Friday I. Ml $mmt 11.1 Z M Mb 4. hHr lb am 12-1 Z T Ib lllil Zbn'aCriiM IM 4. Friaa Ma itkiAMnl 4- ladnbriia ineligible to collect unemployment Democratic .leadership in both houses. Bially is attempting to buy World Z Ml Ow U Z Ti MriHi Z IMar Iriaa Z Cbnar 4. biaaialar .Z -2 . Z .Wa ^ HaiH i lrsMf«nl Curt 5- bpriOH SPRING CLEARANCE ON ALL DISPLAY MODELS fired for “repeated willful miscon­ Appropriations Committee issued a statement saying they ques­ Z Mim n Z Hula Ml Zb-Halbl ZPaacaM liZMCMaat l P ------iNtridi Z OraqiH'i bp benefits. Gov. Grasso must assume full Jai Alai Inc., which owns four jal alai 11.1 I. M m n M 7. a ktU 7. iMteCMH I.PacaalaH duct” or "felonious conduct.” Cochairman Sen. Robert Houley, D- tion whether the Kelly's- law firm, ZMi’iNH Z2 Z M M T pb Z 2kai laaa z i I. Taaia Paaar 1 CONSOLE & PORTABLE COLOR TVs Gov. Ella T. Grasso Friday signed responsibility for the consequences frontons in Florida and one in Hart­ zariHM M ZCnWlKir 1-2 Z HaariB baaly 7-2 7. PaUariVal I.SSibnplarn Zl Z EmiM Z laaa of this punitive legislation,” said Somers, said the percentage cuts did Updike, Kelly and Spellacy, should za w n m 7-1 MITC MITC ZHaarba Z lam Fla 12-1 FHIk Dataab PRICII SLAINED PLUS S YR. PICTURE TUBE WARRANTY two bills excluding most "quits” and Mrs. Grasso told State Labor Com­ not "constitute reasoned budgeting. be working to get a license from the ford. T.lkfarii IZl I. TMwTitf iBriHCOKKiaT im I ZH la« 1. Mbriala zlmMia 1. IB baa I “fires” from jobless benefits. She John Driscoll, president of the missioner Frank Santaguida to ZbnHMi 2-1 ZNiNiMi 1. (bra Mb M 1. U la d p ;-2 2! Wad ZHbrIba etiTQFf I-B4 From where I sit the governor’s state gaming commission. 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Grasso’s unsuccessful choice Florida and Nevada who are Z M TM aw r 7. HamlM IZI Z 2H M Zbaa'aW 4-1 Zb-tbariaaa _ _ IZI ' M N 7. Taba Priapa 7-2 I. toarirp IpM M The legislation was supported by quits or gets fired from his job, can million revenue gap for the year |.| Z Mrip (MiriM 12-1 ZHaamaaiH M Zb.labaa 'Zl Z M Hat lalt Z Cap'4 lataa IZI Z laad^ (pH Zl | A( SieUM'iSS IHUIMIUyQlllllYTFHISOt.00 workers. checking for underworld connec­ iM M iIh i I-l I.IKarltia beginning July 1, 1978. She has for Democratic state chairman last ZMMbrt M MIK Z b ifie laaa Z l Z L M H Z M zgaakilim Zl laa brik TaaM 443-445 HARTFORD RD. 1 /1 /MANCHESTER. « BNTXOfMSTMICIUIT." business groups and Republicans, but collect teneflts after a four-week tions. ZaM’ibp M MHCOMKIIY laczH 12111 ZH TIH L laaaar 1. BM bklM Zl 1. Itoai I was strongly opposedy by labor. waiting period. Persons laid off are “It is hoped that this legislation refused to act on the budget, passed year. ZMIMri 1- Fiama FaM Z2 I. Iraarilarri III Z PaiaHa Z iTa Taa laa Zl Z Friaarihl bNar I "We are astonished that a man Bally, the largest manufacturer of 7-2 ZUMh M IM 1. Cbdi’aOri 2-1 FORMER NORMAN'S LOCATION a 6 4 7 - 9 9 9 7 eligible for benefits immediately. will help reduce the heavy impact of by the legislature earlier this week, M BZIl ZaWiHir IM Z d a ilB l Zl Zbpaaahan Zl ZlaripKi IZl Z Phb ba ZlbiaplBi talar M Zbtaaphbr Mrs. Grasso, a darling of labor purportedly interested in preserving pinball machines in the world, has I.IWMM IM'Zarta M Z Paaa b n 7-1 Z (b a m 'i lata Z2 ZTbHaabB Zl 4. Il'a bri 4. baaM / M 4. M Uib END OF KEENEY-MoKEE ST. during her career in the legislature. '^ e change, which puts the.state in claims on an already overburdened because she says it is too large and ZlriNmiMw II 4. iMW Zl Z K a ila k IM Z b b l M 4. toll DM Zl Z Taba bt S Spariri Taua . IZt Z Naabrtp Om OKNTONfiHT will add to the gap. the highest standards for the state been attempting to get state permis­ z lawlat Zl Zlrimaa Zl Z (Mil 12-1 ZFaifem zl ZBakbal Z lailp flaidqi Zl ZTaabmk FREE SERVICE, NO EXTRA GIMMICKS Congress and her campaign for line with several of its neighbors in­ compensation system which is in Z Ti'i IMwW I. a«. Fraa baa 12-1 7% Carilm n s PJL would undertake to represent the sion to buy the Hartford Jal Alai ZaHi'itab i.{ ZCWbi IM Z (b n l lap IZ I ZTribCabp M Zballaa *FREE DELIVERY SNORMAUNSTALLATION cluding Massachusetts, allows per­ debt by more than $400 million,” Under sttite law she must decide to <; 7. IMiMHi M M ra lM a a IM 7. Tnlaabar 7-2 7-Natil 'lU 'fZ aK Z Hama IbH M ZUTaarar TMS SAT. ONLY governor, is expected to lose some fronton. ZltNrih sons who quit to collect only if they Mrs. Grasso said. either sign or veto the spending and Bally company, an organization com­ Zhnp’iHWi IU Zhqb.Z Zl Zbalpaa Z2 Zlm ipPatti M Ztraapa il EXCEPT PORTABLE T. V. '5 11 UL n S Pil support in next year’s re-election 7. Im Nh KIT K7 - am laaa a M iNt 1st MMtfB StMirt k Nh e. IMHM aiCHB IKCUl - Baar b t a IM Qfidm Spiciifc Kmmt k Ml (FREE PARKINS - AWAY FROM THE IHOPPINB CENTER HASSLE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., May 21, 1977 - PAGE THREE PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., May 21, 1977 -V ECHS to offer courses College notee MHS announces summer school Barbs Bechard- Wann Gelinas-Seavey By PHIL PA8TORET course in Spanish for adults in­ students will receive top priority. Steven P. Waldo, son of 24 Bigelow St., received a A limited summer school program school are 12th graders who need to East Catholic High School is terested in becoming acquainted Other students who may be con­ Mrs. Peggy Waldo of 15 B.A. degree from Johnson will be offered this summer at make up credits for graduation and One man’s astute offering a summer school program with a modern lan^age. Barbara Jean Seavey of Manchester and Herve Arthur sidered are those who need to make Eva Dr. has been named to State College, Johnson, Vt. Manchester High School for public ninth graders who need to make up a maneuvering is another open to students who live in Personal typewriting is a course Gelinas of West Hartford, were married May 14 at Center up a course in order to be promoted fellow's sneakiness. the honor roll at Rhode on May 15. school students. course in order to enter Manchester Manchester and surrounding com­ designed for those who wish to learn Congregational Church in Manchester. from seventh to eighth, eighth to Island Trades Shop School He was also awarded the Students eligible for summer High School next September. These Keep the ball rolling and munities. It is not restricted to the basic skills of typewriting for The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. ninth, 10th to 11th and 11th to 12th. in Providence, R.I. chances are you’ll mash a toe students who are enrolled at the their personal use. Seavey of 77 Oxford St. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. - Richard Anderson Award They must register by June 24 at the or two. He is studying auto body for academic achievement, Registration for the summer and Mrs. Joseph H.A. (lelinas of West Hartford. latest. They will be notified if a school. repair at Rhode Island athletic ability and display Theater The program offers full credit program will be at the school on June The Rev. Dt; Robert L. Wood of Medfleld, Mass., the Schedule course is not available. Trades Shops School. of good sportsmanship. courses from June 27 to Aug. 5 and 22 and 23 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Ad­ bride’s uncle; and the Rev. Joseph Schick of St. Margaret SATURDAY SUNDAY The following courses are offered: / Smith was captain of the Burnside Theater 1 — “It’s High school — English, social one-half credit courses from June 27 vance registration may be made by Mary’s Church in South Windsor, performed the double­ Burnside Theater 1 — “It’s Paul J. Smith, son of Mr. 1976-77 college basketball Alive,” 1:40-3:15-6:40-8:15 to July 29. applications which are available in ring ceremony. Warren D. Wood of Melrose, Mass., the Alive.” 7:30-9:05 studies, math, physical education. and Mrs. Harry F. Smith of team. Burnside Theater 2 — Included in the program are the school’s guidance office. They bride’s uncle, was organist. Burnside Theater 2 — Junior high school — English, social “Young Frankenstein,” 1:30- courses for college board prepara­ must be mailed before June 22 to The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a “Young Frankenstein,” 7:25- studies, math. If you can rhyme “Cupid” 3:20-6:35-8:25 ADULT EDUCATION IN 9:15 Summer school will be in session with a word other than tion, reading clinic and personal East Catholic High School, 115 New white silk organza gown trimmed with Alencon lace and East Hartford Drive-In — .‘■'rrw SKILLS OF LIVINQ East Hartford Drive-In — from June 27 to Aug. 8 for all courses “stupid,” you'll make a place typewriting. Course offerings are State Rd., Manchester, Conn. 06040. designed with Empire waist. High neckline trimmed with “It’s Alive,” 8:20; “ Killer “It's Alive," 8:20- “Killer except physical education wliich will for yourself with the greeting English, math, languages, social Further information is available by lace, full Bishop sleeves with French cuffs, and full A- Elite,” 9:55 card people. studies, science and religion. calling the school guidance office at line skirt edged and trimmed with lace and seed pearls, THE EDUCATIONAL Elite," 9:55 East Windsor Drive-In — be in session from June 27 to July 11. East Windsor Drive-In — There will be an intrpductory 649-5336 between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. terminating in a cathedral-length train. Her three-tiered, “ C arrie,” 8:20; “ Gator,” July 4 is a holiday. COMMUNITY “Carrie,” 8:20; “Gator,” elbow-length veil was attached to a Camelot cap. She 10:05 Registration is June 22 from noon ManchMlor Evening Herald COURSES BEOINNINQ SOON; aaate- 10:06 to 2 p.m.; June 23 and 24 from 10 a.m. This printing test pattern is carried a bouquet of white roses, carnations and baby's 66*~ tkw— 4itt— hmhr4i4 t Manchester Drive-In — 1-86 EXIT 91-.FOllOW BURNSIDE SICNS Manchester Drive-In - “Demon Seed," 8:20; ’’Elec­ to noon. Classes are held from 8 a.m. Publltiwd tvefy tvtnlng ncapt part of The Herald quality con­ breath. IM|M Cititnl 7J44;4S pat Mi| II | i “Electra Glide in Blue," 8:20; Sundtyi and holiday!. Entarad at tha ■ tra Glide in Blue.” 9:45 to noon. Manchaatar. Conn. Pool Onica aa Sa-1 trol program in order to give Mrs. Judith S. Billingsley of Washington, D.C. was her TMhti OiN’i “Demon Seed,” 10:00 cond Clau Mall Mattar. | BURNSIDE U-^ you one of the finest sister’s n\atron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Shirley WiTNHkOir” mohmm Iky 20 I Mw 0.+ U.A. Theater 1 — “Demon Phone 649-5491 5 0 6 3 U.A. Theater 1 - “Demon | $ SIHS$IS AVL, I. sns. a $]$.} ]} newspapers in the nation. ‘likhKON’i Seed," 2:30-4:15-5:50-7:30-9:10 Suggested Carrier Rates CItiTHEATRES EAST R. Seavey of Manchester, the bride’s sister; Mrs. Seed," 2:30-4:15-5:50-7:30-9:10 U.A. Theater 2 — “ The ROSBMARrS BABY1 WiyNWtCby” 7 J4-10 $n lhy 23 I Hmm il+ Payabla In Advanca THE OMENI Pamela Seavey of Edison, N.J., the bride’s sister-in-law; U A. Theater 2 - “The Car,” 2:00-3:50-5:40-7:30-9:20 i l l A l i V G , . SInglacopy...... 15a Car,” 2:00-3:50-5:40-7:30-9:20 NOWI Miss Clair Gelinas of West Hartford, the bridegroom’s U.A. Theater 3 — “ The Waakly...... toa DEMON SEED Lm m4 MSetioR’' 7;34-(-J0 pii Hay 23 U.A. Theater 3 - “The Ona month...... $3.90 “i r s ALIVE” sister; and Mrs. Nancy Wiggin of Washington, D.C. Mr. and Mrs. Herve A . Gelinas Yip (MinMdMi) Greatest,” 2:00-3:40-5:25- Thraa month! ...... $11.70 PQ 7M- 9d)5-8UN. 4 SHOWSI Miss Tamara Lynn Billingsley and Miss Tara Lynn May 24 Greatest,” 2:00-3:40-5:25- 7:15-9:10 Six montha...... $23.40 Yip (hpmn) 4 p Ona yaar...... $46.80 Billingsley of Washington, D.C., the bride’s nieces, Hay 24 7:15-9:10 Vernon Cine 1 — “ Nasty T H E C A R MEL BROOK’S LAPP RIOTI Yip (htmwiiti) 7'i4 p May 24 Vernon Cine 1 — “Nasty Mall Rataa Upon Raquaat Habits,” 1:30-3:30-5:30-7:30- Subacrlbara v«no fall to racalva "YOUNQ served as flower girls. kMrtviMtt Habits," 2:00-7:30-9:30 I MUHAMMAD ALt 9:30 thalr nawapapar batora 5:30 p.m. FRANKENSTEIN” Jean P. Bolduc of Hartford served as best man. Ushers In the service TnMii 7:30-1-34 p Vernon Cine 2 — “It's should talaphona tha circulation PQ 7:2S-S:15 • Sun. 4 SHOWS! Vernon Cine 2 — “It's dapartmant, 647-0946. {the GREATESTpo were James Sidorowicz of Winsted, William Curry of TmiMctiMal 7-30-l-iO p Alive,” 2:00-7:15-9:15 Alive,” 1:15-3:15-5:15-7:15- Hartford, and David Seavey of Astoria, Ore., the bride’s IWwflll 731-1-30 p ‘thuiln Tha 9:15______PRICES EFFECTIVE SUNDAY brother. David F. Delano of 9 N. seven-week basic course at 7-30-1-30 p 2 A reception was held at Willie’s Steak House in ALL FOOD MART STORES OPEN SUNDAY 9 A .M . TO 4 P.M . MAY 22 YHRU SUNDAY, MAY 29. Fairfield St. recently Ft. Dix, N.J., he will 44aH SaualHy 730-1-30 p HELD OVER-4UI FUNNY WKI Manchester, after which the couple left on a Southern receive advanced instruc­ enlisted in the U.S. Army •MaaSirihlp ($25) «■ lacaiw 20% 4bca«t m i l caar$M aioapt Yap OLENOA JACKSON (PO) trip For traveling Mrs. Gelinas wore a beige pantsuit. for three years for training tion before reporting to his ”N ASn HABITS” They will reside in South Windsor. -H lib lit al $7 far ptary Mani. as a motor transport duty assignment. 648 BIRCH MTN. ROAD, MANCHESTER, CONN. I WET U N Mrs. Gelinas is a registered nurse at Manchester operator. He attended Manchester SN. IIJE Ml I ns SITS Memorial Hospital. Mr. Gelinas is employed as an 06040 L Cad at 131 I WIIDS IMS After completing a High School. For Inlormation or Reglatratlon, Cell 840-0711 / O.K. America! Get Set! r 1 Mrs. Richard J. Bechard engineer at Hartford Hospital. (Potamianos photo) WALDBAUM'S

It's Outdoor Batin' Time! Ellen L. Wann of Manchester and SKC Richard J. , lASJmOSOH Bechard of Augusta, Maine, were married April 17 at J DRIVE IN RT 5 6 2 3 -3 0 7 9 And Food Mart has it all! Everything you'll need for warm - weather THESrS ORE THINS WH O M Food Mart South United Methodist Church In Manchester. WITH THE OEVIt EAST. “ITS ALIVE" ( appetites. So, for a sun-filled summer of good eating, come to The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. (PQ) Wann of Manchester, The bridegroom is the son of Mr. Hundreds of cTyiaiisfield ‘^ilve in Food Mart first. mm ««TS1M and Mrs. Leo Bechard of Augusta, Maine. SN L 73L MS . >BS Me INI II A 37 779 Striffo-rtPd. W.l|.mr,-I.( Co-'' money savers in Sbl M. I t MS hi Bin He U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF ^ Ui.D.A. CHOKE BEEF ^ PICK UP YOUR VALUE PACKED] The Rev. Laurence Hill of South United Methodist r . f Semi-Beneless ^ Church performed the double-ring ceremony. The church I our new circular. 649-9333 Wad., May 18 CIRCULAR IN THE STORE. was decorated with spring bouquets of peach and white DON'T SEE IT ALONEI LONDON T o p R o u n d Sale starts Hini HAMS WHILE SUPPLY LASTS! flowers. Robert Pen was organist and Robert Gordon Jr., Tuas., May 24 BROIL WHDLE DR HALF soloist. SUNDAY, S te a k (WATER ADDED) The bride, given in marriage by her parents, wore a SHOULDER 4Th" 1 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. mam “IT’S Qlana knit gown designed with V-neckline, mandarin WEEK I collar, chiffon sleeves and Empire waist with back tie. Tonite! s l j B 3 • f 0 3 2 3 j BEHIR HOMES t GARDEHS { Her floor-length chiffon veil was attached to a Qiana tur­ Ends Sun. I ALIVE” k ______ban. I Meats In Your Salads Booklet! Mrs. Rodean Gyokerl of Manchester served as matron Ratsd PQ U.S.D.A. CHOICI -ailF JULIE CHRISTIE of honor. Bridesmaid was Mrs. Marsha Hublard of plui TOP BLADE STEAK t. M.39 W>UDB4UiM'5N.r.5rrUDfnf U-I.O.A.CHOICI-B8SF Manchester, the bride’s cousin. EXTRA CARRIES THE CHUCK STEAK lx»1.29 LUNDY LEAN U.I.O.A. CN0IC8 BIIF , $ 1 99 Micklos Gyokerl of Manchester served as best man. “PSYCHIC SWiSS ST^K M ITO A . .OU.O L.. »1.69 Cooked Ham LI. I • Gary Hublard of Manchester was usher. SATURDAY and SUNDAY DEMON SIRLOIN TIP STEAK CHOICI-aiSF LS. »1,79 ROAST BEEF miinay .aicd At.‘2.29 A reception was held at the Marco Polo Restaurant in U.S.D.A. CNOICt-ailF N OVA SCOTIA LOX "«"o iaicid >. At.‘1.99 r$ Ice Cream East Hartford, after which the couple left for Cape Cod, KILLER” ROUND CUBE STEAK l.»i .79 ALASKAN LOX haxoiaicio v.At. ’1.89 ASST. FUVORS - 'A GAL URTOH Mass. For traveling, Mrs. Bechard wore a white gaucho SEED' CHUCK ROAST vlSl.'iHi. l. M.19 suit with vest and black accessories. They will reside in U.S.D.A. CHOICI •ailF AMERICAN CHEESE 'TilHiS' a,‘1.59 BLOCKBUSTERS BOTTOM ROUND ROAST «1.19 Colchester after June 1. Fear for her. U.S.D.A. 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" AGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., May 21. 1977 Jewish holiday of Shavuot Hospital notes | ‘Now they’re (going to MANCHESTER i®attrl]patfr iEu? ning H rralb Discharged Thursday: Hartford; Susan LaBrie, 13 O P E N H O U S E become teachers’ Norris Tarbell, 79 Lakewood Courtland St.; Donna Shoaf, Manchester — A City of Village Charm begins Sunday evening Heights, Coventry; Frank SOHollSt.; Laurie Leonard, 42 Sun., May 22 • 2-5 P.M. WASHINGTON - "Now they’re Benton, 20 Indian Hill St., Spruce Dr,, East Hartford; Founded Oct. 1, 1881 going to become teachers, and they’ll Andrew Tully and it is used as an occasion for confirmation services in East Hartford; Irene Johnson, Anita House, 204 Greenwood Member. Audit Bureeu ot Circuletion Member, United Press Inlernetlonai cripple another whole generation like The Jewish holiday of Shavuot or Feast of Weeks will be observed beginning tomorrow evening and continuing Synagogue. It also recalls the time when the people in an­ 47 Alexander St,; Mary Dr.; Harry Tinklepaugh, 181 Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, they’ve been crippled. Sometimes I cent of the incoming freshmen Turner. 37 Hyde S t: Dorothy H ollister St.; Tammie Ouest Speakers (3 p.m.) cient Israel brought the first fruits of the Spring harvest Manchester. Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643>2711. scored so low on a placement exam through Tuesday. Kenny. 124 Smith Dr.. East Desilets, 18 Grandview Rd., wish that when their kids go to school The holiday follows seven weeks after the first day of as an offering to the Temple. For this reason the holiday they have teachers like them. That that they were required to take Tolland. Raymond F. Robinson, Editor-Publisher Harold E. Turkmgton, Managing Editor Passover. is also referred as 'Feast of the First Fruits,” he said. Dr. Paul Haskew and Ms. Ellen Seader would be retribution.’’ remedial math courses, without This is based on Leviticus 23:15 where we read that the Today it is the spiritual aspect of the holiday that is UCONN Mental Health Services Tlie speaker was Mrs. Ethel ’Tyree, credit. people were told to count seven weeks or 50 days after the stressed as the people recall the time when their A b o u t town “ Dealing with Separation and Divorce” Opinion an assistant professor of Standards? TTie college has some, first day of Passover and then bring an offering of new ancestors stood at Sinai and received the immortal Ten Commandments which have become the cornerstone of mathematics at Washington, D.C. at least in its catalogue. That docu­ grain to the Lord, according to Rabbi Leon Wind of Tem­ Em anuel Chapter of Hirschfeld will serve as civilized humanity, he said. THE Teachers College. She was com ment says that in order to graduate ple Beth Sholom. Alcoholics Anonymous will host and hostess Sunday 645 Birch Mtn. Rd. For this reason the holiday is also referred to as Services at Temple Beth Sholom will be tomorrow at EDUCATIONAL M a iw h M lM ’ menting on the lunatic; Four students must pass at least a one- meet tonight at 8 in Luther from 2 to 5 p.m. at Lutz Pentecost, Pente meaning 50 in Greek. Historically, 8:15 p.m. at time students in the tenth grade of the Tem­ 6 4 6 -0 7 1 1 students who failed their required Hall of Emanuel Lutheran Junior Museum, which is COMMUNITY year course in college-level Shavuot is observed as the anniversary of the giving of ple School will be confirmed. On Monday, services will be Lindbergh: courses in mathematics were Church, 60 Church St. open to the public free of mathematics. President Russell the Ten Commendments to the Israelites on Mt. Sinai, 10 a.m. and at 7:30 p.m. and Tuesday at 10 a.m. at wnicn granted waivers by college president ____ charge. waived that requirement for three Rabbi Wind said. time Yizkor (memorial prayers) will be said. Wendell Russell exempting them students. For the fourth, he waived a As such, it is a holiday of great spiritual significance Mr. and Mrs. Alvin the right man from academic regulations so they course in the basic structure of sim­ could graduate. ple arithmetic, which is required for S SS’.S I Strong protests Meetings next week Fifty years after his tran­ from New York to Paris was students majoring in elementary There were strong protests from education. Some college president. just long enough for the entire Here’s next week’s schedule of public meetings in satlantic flight, Charles the faculty, including Michael Hali, And that takes us back to Mrs. Charcoal Manchester (locations are in Municipal Building, 41 Heinz Hoods Augustus Lindbergh remains world to be alerted and for peo­ chairman of the college’s Tyree’s plaintive cry that the four Geisha ple to follow his progress in Center St., unless noted): the hero of the 20th century, mathematics department. But the students involved are crippled Monday Whitellina Ketchup Ice Cream Briquets their minds and hearts and to new University of the District of educationally. TTiey were crippled by and perhaps the archetypal 7:30 p.m.—Permanent Memorial Day Committee, Columbia, of which Teachers College olid in Brine 7 oz can j haif gaiion Finast hero of all time. sit on the edge of their chairs the don’t-care D.C. public school Hearing Room. Famiiy Size 26 oz bti Nothing that has happened as they awaited news of his is a part, refused to intervene. Gran­ system, which has been a scandal for 7:30 p.m.—Planning and Zoning Commission, Lincoln ting such waivers, said a university the past two decades — and part of since that epic event, neither sighting over the new medium Center Hearing Room. 20-lb spokesman, is “totally within the dis- whose budget is financed by of radio. 7:30 p.m.—Commission on Aging, Housing Authority of­ bag the development of supersonic cretion^j)! the president.” taxpayers from Maine to Hawaii. fice, 24 Bluefield Dr. N ot only was history aircraft or landings on the Technically, that’s that. But Obviously, those four students and 8 p.m.—Board of Education, Manchester High School, Wrth This Coupon & purchase With This Coupon & purchase WHhThia Coupon & purchase WKhThie Coupon & purchase With This Coupon & purchase changed the moment the Russell’s exercise of his 134 E. Middle Tpke. $7.50 or more $ 7 50 or more moon, has so captured the im­ probably many others at Teachers $7.50 or more $7.50 or more $7,50 or more Valid May 22-29 H-822 FN Valid May 22-29 H-821 FNTX wheels of “The Spirit of St. “discretion” is also cruel, both to the Valid May 22-29 H-850FN Valid May 2 2 -2 9 H -819FN ValidMay 22-29 H.820FN agination of the world and held College were not prepared for Tuesday Limit one Coupon per Family Limit one Coupon per Family » Limit on»one couCoupon pon perp«f FamilyroiTOiy LimnLimit one couponCoupon porper roni..yFamily m ■ »> -Lim------it one Coupon ...... par Family, [»> g 1. - - .lli i ______i^ * i it for so long. Despite the Louis’’ touched down at Le four students and to the children I college. Yet they were graduated 8:30 a.m.—Manchester Economic Development Com­ & fear they will “teach.” It is an exam­ passage df half a century, in­ Bourget, but Lindbergh’s life from high schools — as one teacher mission, Lincoln Center Hearing Room. ple of what responsible black leaders 4 p.m.—Pension Board, Hearing Room. ■ was never to be the same put it, “to get rid of them.” And, of terest in this brave and in so often deplore, to wit, the vic­ course. Teachers College is now an 7:30 p.m.—Arts Council, Hearing Room. many ways enigmatic man is again. In the next decade came timizing of blacks by blacks. Russell “open admissions” school, accepting Wednesday as great as it was when word the tragedy of the kidnap- was not being humane. He was sen­ any high school graduate regardless 7:30 p.m.—Community Development Citizens Advisory was flashed of his safe landing murder of his first child and ding four students into a profession of previous grades or test scores. Committee, Hearing Room. in Paris on May 21, 1927. his temporary fall froili favor for which they lacked even fun­ Don't ask me Thursday damental proficiency. Others had flown the Atlan­ because of his opposition to Says Joseph Thornton Jr., head of 6:30 p.m.—Judge’s Hours, Probate Court. tic before Lindbergh .(though American involvement in An understatement the college’s faculty association: Indeed, that's an understatement. 3-GREAT STORES not alone, not nonstop and not World War II, and always, the “Our students become teachers. How Plainfield results Reference is not to calculus or in the world are they going to teach constant, constant notoriety. HMT neat Conveniently Located near you in: in a single-engine landplane). geometry. According to Mrs. Tyree, what they themselves haven’t sHom s-ii m The Wrights’ first flight went Only in his later years did one of the four students who failed 7«JicM LU S.4I Ul rnastered?” WOc FUT - HUnOb MU »• M U U IN virtually unnoticed and un­ Lindbergh achieve a measure hut was certified for graduation was Don’t ask me, Mr, Thonton, sir. m im a cquse (o t h tt i Km in MANCHESTER I VERNON I E.HARTFORD IAh i teewiy 17JI L2D IM nK31N believed for years. Bleriot’s of tranquility as a private per­ so weak in mathematics that she can­ Put the question to those “com­ 34Mm m 3.N m WMa M7 piU SSIH m m u m i n P«Ma7UpMSItN son, and only since his death in not correctly add simple fractions, passionate” bleeders who decided TME: 40:13 SpencerStreet I Vernon Circle "sa? I EllingtonRoad crossing of the English QMeb 113 piU 33iM 7[Mi 742 hM U21U “such as 1/3 plus 1/4.” Yet, Mrs. unilaterally, for all of us, that any TrtfKti 1-34 UOiM Doni ima con (s> Channel was, for its day, as 1974 have we begun to ap­ T M N C M IO n Tyree notes the student already is kind of an “education” was good S U M $-10(1) 2-Ja^'il*«i UN 7N 3N OPEN SUNDAYS foryour shoppiiigconvenience SUPERMARKETS spectacular a feat as preciate his lifelong interest in 7 -N K 'iliy IJO 3J0 I N 7«N«allinM SN 2N working as an aide in a D.C. elemen­ enough for blacks and other racial Mil AM IN IN IN Lindbergh’s. Had Lindbergh fields other than aviation, such T h o u g h ts tary school and “expects” to get a minorities, and that ignorance could TIm i n 7H:3IN m b m i W M i 217 fiM $2UI MMi7UpNd$2IN not conquered the Atlantic, as conservation and the en­ teaching job there next fall. be concealed behind a diploma. M k U 217 P I N .. TrHKU 74-$ uU 02S7.70 7rifKti 2-74 N72N * someone else would have even­ vironment. Another of the students failed a M y Om Ui lir p iU $M.N One of the Eucharistic prayers in Christ. What happens in between is JHIIZ) M71 H I iq “I never asked to be a hero,’’ math course this spring that she had (Eleventh-hour advisory from An­ IPm toi 27N U N U N Reg. or Diet tually. Rite II of the Proposed Book of Com- up to us and our response to Him. i-Wk'itmh m m w UNklPI IN IN fu lly Cooked Lindbergh once told an inter­ already taken and flunked three drew Tully: Teachers College Presi­ l-nMtM hm UN I.H 24k(M S.H But Lindbergh was precisely Rev. Barbara F. West IMtmlimr IN T K l l N mon Prayer of the Episcopal Church times. Some Teachers College IIKIHI viewer. “I don’t want to be a dent Russell bowed to the school’s (MM (M pM SKIN the right man at the right place includes the phrase, “And, that we Assistant to the Rector iWMi lu pM ta w PariKti 3M pM S1I3.N students don’t know their multiplica­ governing board and announced that k i M I U l pM tlH.N TiHictP 34-2 pM SI272.H 7-U p at the right time. The 33 and hero, and what’s more, I never St. Mary’s IrthcU 4-12 p44 (17421 might live no longer for ourselves, tion tables, although they are high only two of the failed students would Tini im a m a t is) •U p I Episcopal Church FCKTI H I (I) MN-COHLIOn one-half hours it took him to fly was a hero.’’ but for him who died and rose for us, school graduates. More than 80 per be allowed to graduate. Big deal.) UnNMia IN 4.N 121 '^fnokedHam l4MrlM 2N 2N 2N 1-fmkn 4.N IN But he was. he sent the Holy Spirit, his own first 1-hifmlM, M 2N 2N 3-laii« OWilii 2N 3-Tiri NkH S-N 6 Pack gift for those who believe, to com­ 7M:12N 7K3M 7 Shank M M i 7U piU II4.H tM U lU piU MN plete his work in the world, and to News for senior citizens hrlK ti U7 piM (27.U M K t ilU p M M N 16 oz btls bring to fulfillment the sanctification TitMa m ptM I12I.N TidtcU H-3 piM SI7N 78® \ I Portion i i n y w s CONK (ii unnni s-ii (ii 8 8^ 1/ (Water Added) No differences...yet of all." l-Tl^rTni 2t2l 22.W I.H 14. M vti l » 5.N 3N Well folks, our Big Week of 1976-77 pie who did most of the work in the Wildwood, New Jersey, scheduled 4 4 M h m U N SN t » J “The sanctification of all” — what S4Mm liki 7N IN 85C It Butt Portion is now history and once again we had "background” so to speak. Many for June 13th through June 17th. Also I^Tm Eh M U l 3 4q lh M I 3N What’s been happening with was the child’s presence that a marvelous vision. What marvelous many hours were spent in doing the 7M: 31:71 7Nt3147 a very busy week with a little of room for the Scotia trip on June IM pM SI2IN (MMUSp M 'i SU 7-2 7. Bw CUaf (4) M tlMtCvD 1^2 1. Tib Taai IM i Savai Dig M bringing during the first year pronounced differences among although not registered in the tourna­ be mentioned in Wednesday’s high single Helen Bumford, 159; l U ' l l H 1-1 U T K7 - «w OM a M 1 lb pkg lb>78C 780 OKHIS S K M - Ctm M M « k lit of the children’s lives did not alternative lifestyle Y e ste rd a y s ment but plays in our league, Ray­ column. Women Class B (100 average and un­ vary appreciably, despite the mond Bidwell, scored a once in a During the week we heard that der) high triple Charlotte Montie, youngsters may show up as lifetime, hole in one. Ray will be Mabel Merritt and Joe Quinn are 333; high single, Marion James, 122. philosophical and ideological (V^ they grow older, primarily in honored for this fete at the golf patients at Manchester Memorial When it comes to Fruit & Vegetables Save at our Full Service J differences between the the direction of more in­ league banquet later in the season. Hospital. Cecile Benson is Menus for the week parents. Indeed, it was dis­ 25 years ago Some of the other scores for the day recuperating at her home, 33 Monday; Beef barley soup with Freshness is our Business! Mr. Deli Dept.! dependence for their parents. Norwood St., and Inez Mahoney at 11- crackers, grilled cheese and tomato C o ttag e covered that in most cases, it Board of Directors set June 10 for a were Harvy Porter, 45, Joe Quinn, 46 hearing on school appropriation. and Jack DuPont, 47. B Bluefield Dr. Dorothy Andrews is sandwich, chilled pudding, tea. > 1 10 years ago In bowling, we had tournaments now at the Vernon Manor Convales­ Wednesday; Homemade chicken for the men in both Class A and B and cent Home. vegetable soup with crackers, hot Fresh SIDE GLANCES This date was a Sunday; The AIIBeef C heese by Gill Fox the Women’s Class A and B. TTie high meat loaf sandwich, sliced fruit, tea. This is the Herald did not publish. Fellowship Circle score in the Men’s Class A was 195 by Our Fellowship Circle will meet ’Thursday: No meal. season for Finast Frank Kisonas. Jim Rozza had a 138 this coming Wednesday at 10 a.m. Friday: Deep fried fish sandwich Peaches Franks for the Men’s Class B. For the fairer and along with some not too with tartar sauce, tossed salad with BLACK V A lm a n a c sex Edna Christensen had a 166 to strenuous exercise. Mrs. Helen dressing, peanut butter cookies, tea. win the Class A Trophy and Anna Boone has some surprises for the Schedule for the week CARPENTER ANTS Morrison Haupt was the Class B winner with a group. This program is open to all Monday, 10 a.m., Kitchen social In addition to being & Schiff 99. seniors and it’s just a good old bingo, noon, lunch. 1 p.m., pinochle unsightly and unsanltaiy. By United Press International After the presentation of the Black Ants excavate Kosher fashioned get together where games. Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m., Georgia T ^ ay is Saturday, May 21, the trophies, the group was treated to everyone lets their hair down and return trips at 12:30 p.m. and 3:30 extensive galleries In wood to serve as nesting places 141st day of 1977 with 224 to follow. some real professional magic tricks enjoys a little togetherness as they p.m. The moon is between its new phase with the father and son and daughter and may cause extensive learn about new hobbies and games. Tuesday, Day for shopping, bus damage to your home. and first quarter. act of the Whipple family, Ervin and Just drop in and join right in. You’ll starts route af 9:30 a.m. Start of the The morning stars are Venus, Mars Ernie and Debbie. enjoy the morning. I’m sure. If it’s summer bowling at the Manchester Red Ripe Fresh and Mercury. Wonderful show really nice out, we’ll even set up Parkade Lanes at 1 p.m. Also return The evening stars are Jupiter and TTiey put on a wonderful show and some tables in the park so you can trip from shopping at 1 p.m. Saturn. we wish to thank them very much for enjoy the shade of the big trees. Wednesday, 10 a.m., Pinochle games in main hall and Fellowship Watermelon Salad Sale Those born on this date are under taking titne out of their busy Now that the good weather is here, ^ ' Call schedule to perform for us. We all Circle downstairs. Noon lunch. 12:45 the sign of Gemini. we have our outdoor shuffle boards in enjoyed the show very much and ap­ A one condition, thanks to our hard p.m.. Bridge games and 1:00 p.m., for 0 Preventive Maintenance program Glenn Curtiss, American inventor preciate their coming. working Ray Stewart and the boys, craft class. Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m., Potato, of the hydroplane, was born May 21, Wednesday was our biggest day Scott Aitken and George Jay. So now return trips at 12:30 and 3 p.m. Macaroni, 1878. This is actor Raymond Burr’s and the half way part of. the Big let’s get going and use them and, Thursday, 8:30 a.m., bus for trip to 60th birthday. Week. After a delicious roast beef hopefully we can get a tournament Vermont. No programs at the center 649-9240 Cole Slaw On this day in history: dinner, the action moved upstairs going later in the year. however, the building is open and so # - | O Y In 1832, the first Democatic where we honored some 95 are the shuffle board courts. No bus Many trips planned Not Reeponsible for Typogrephicel Cjtovs volunteers by giving them a Cer­ today. No meal today. W« ReservM the Right to Limit Quantities Prices effective Sunday. May 22 thru Sunday. May 29.1977 National Convention was held in Also we have a number of trips BLISS EXTERMINATOR COMPANY tificate of Appreciation. TTien we Friday, 10 a.m., kitchen social Baltimore. lined up for you so jot these down, The Oldest & Largest in Conn. named our Mr. and Mrs. Senior bingoi. Noon lunch. 1 p.m., setback In 1881, the first American Red pick out the ones you’d like to take Citizen for this season and the honor games. Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m. Cross chapter was organized in went to two very hard working peo- and sign up when we tell you. We still Return trips at 12:30 p.m. and 3:30 "He wants me to explain what a ‘house call’ Isl" Washington, D.C., by Clara Barton. have room for our second bus to p.m.

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Sat., May 21, 1977- PAGE SEVEN PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat, May t U 1W7 ( l o c a l c h u r c h e s ) East Hartford Rotary (Bulletin board)

ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S CHURCH, E. Middle Tpke. Rev. Cliff Simpson Philip Hussey, pastor. Bolton Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday Masses at 8:30,10:1$ and 11:30 a.nn. preparing for auction ’The town’s annual Memorial Day GOSPEL HALL, 415 Center St. parade will be May 30 beginning at 10 10 a.m.. Breaking bread; 11:45 a.m., Sunday School; 7 p.nn.. a.m. at Bolton Elementary ^hool. ; i faith and not long ago had stood by By MAL BARLOW Memorial Clubhouse. ty, said the club bad about $26,000 Gospel meeting. The innkeeper's son As the light came nearer they saw Start where you are Any group interested in participating ST. BRIDGET CHURCH, 70 Main St. Rev. John J. Delaney, “We have a reputation to live up worth of items, according to their A half century ago the Combined that it was the innkeeper’s son. He her hospital bed, held her hands and There is an old wheeze about the -Em I Hartford Reporter pastor. Rev. William J. Stack, Rev. William J. Killeen. to,” he said. retail value, as of last week. Since is asked to call Norman FTeuss, (Hiristian Associations held many had come to them in the darkness prayed with her. Even then we could local resident in Maine who was The East Hartford Rotary is parade marshal. Boys and girls up to Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m., school auditorium; Sun­ with a light to lead them back to his feel her strength and serenity. Westbrook and George Stewart are they sell at auction at about 50 to 60 day Masses at 7:30, 9 and 10:30, In church; 10:30 a.m. and noon conferences for college students. The asked how to get to Bangor and gearing up for the biggest effort in its cochairmen of the auction. West­ per cent of list value, the club must nine years old will carry flags and so-called Student Movement is still father’s house. Yesterday we went to the church In school auditorium. replied, “Well, if I was goin’ to SO-year history. brook took the club’s podium get at least $40,000 worth of Items by flowers In the parade. doing it. Let me witness to the impor­ One of the delegates remarked, where she had worshiped for many FULL GOSPEL INTERDENOMI-NATIONAL CHURCH, Bangor, I wouldn’t start from here.” In fact, members believe their first Wednesday to hear reports on retail value. ’There will be an assembly on rep­ tance of these meetings for my Chris­ "How like Jesus who comes to us in years. The bulletin announced "A 745 Main St. Rev. Philip Saunders, minister. But, where else can you start? auction is the biggest fund-raising donations and to urge the members “We’re not there yet,” said West­ tiles for students at Bolton Elemen­ 10:30 a.m.. Praise, Worship Service and Bible study for all our darkness bringing us light and Service of Remembrance and Praise.” tian development. The same question applies to those event for any civic group in East on to get more. brook to the club. tary O n ter School Monday. ’Tuesday, ages; 7 p.m.. Deliverance Service. leading us back to our Father’s It was an experience of sorrow at the 1 recall most vividly the who would inquire the way to a Hartford. “(ian we hear from Table 1?” he “Maybe you can get one more gift kindergarten students will take a FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, Orange Hall 72 E. Center St. Conference held during house!” parting but much more, for the deeper spiritual life. Begin here and They plan to raise |30,000 from the said. this week, each of you.” Stewart field trip to Manchester. Wednesday, Rev. James Beliasov, pastor. the Christmas recess. It was “ remembrance’’ was of a life lived now exactly where you are. You need auction. ’The money will buy a Show- Grade 2 students will have a “penny 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service; 7 fully with faith and devotion. The Westbrook then heard new warned the members June 1 is the nationwide. Upon my return to Har­ take only one step at a time. Seek mobile to present to the town. fair” at 1:30 p.m. in the school’s all­ ' p.m.. Evening Service. The chuckle “ Praise” was for her life, for God’s donations included a recliner rocker, deadline for getting the gifts listed by vard College, my spirit was no longer God with all your heart. Live by what To get the money, the SO-member purpose room. Friday the Bolton High CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION, Adams St. at Thompson There used to be many jokes about goodness and for the assurance of His a model airplane, a chimney clock donors on the auction program. tossed by the tumultuous waves of you believe. The word “belief” is club is seeking donations of anything School band and chorus will present Rd. Rev. Edward S. Pepin,, pastor; Rev. Paul Trinque. the minister being "as poor as a continuing love in life after death. At and more. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday Masses at 7:30,9, doubts that had battered my faith. derived from to “ live-by.” Act on to sell. They will sell tickets to the af­ “Then we’ll have to begin working an assembly for Bolton Center School church mouse.” the close of the service we stood as John Bailey at Table 2 offered 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. This was in the twenties, a time of what tight you have and you will fair, which is to be held June 17 at on selling tickets,” said Westbrook. students. One Methodist deacon searching the choir sang the “Hallelujah Samsonite luggage. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS, skepticism and doubt, but I receive more light. Although the 6:30 p.m. at ’The Colony in Talcott- The Bolton High School parents for a new clergyman remarked, “We Chorus.” Westbrook kept taking the reports. “Sell to those people who have Woodside St. & Hillstown Rd. Wendel K. Walton, bishop. remember that my mind was at cynic may say, “If I was going to ville. money, who like to drink and who group will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. 8:30 a.m.. Priesthood; 9:30 a.m.. Seminary; 10:30 a.m., Sun­ want one that is poor and humble. If When a table’s return did not peace. God, I wouldn’t start here,” you will ‘”11118 is a big project,” Rotarian will bid — mainly bid. ’That’s what at the high school library. An open day School; 5 p.m.. Sacrament Service. God will keep him humble, we will measure up, he urged the men to This morning in my reading period know differently — for you will find Tom Westbrook told members during house at the school, tentatively PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 43 Spruce St. Rev. Art Kay, The, speakers at that conference keep him poor.” keep on plugging. this is all about.” I came across these sentences in Him. Jesus said, “ Ask, seek, knock.” this week’s meeting at Veteran’s scheduled June 1, will be discussed. moderator. had been drawn from the fields of Such bits of humor do not have the Dan Hoffman of Table 3 said they “(3od Our Contemporary” by J.B . Although Westbrook was serious, 9:15 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.. Worship, Nursery science, psychology, and religion. bite they used to because minister’s Taken for granted? had two wills from Atty. Herb Phillips. I was struck by the contrast many of the members cracked jokes provided; 7 p.m.. Informal Worship, study and fellowship. They had answer^ the questions salaries have improved considerably This poem, entitled ‘"The Careless Barall, Grayledge turkeys, a case of to yesterday’s experience. East Hartford throughout the session. At this point ST. JAMES CHURCH. Rev. James Archambault and Rev. that bothered me and I am still within the last two decades. About Husband” is by an unknown author. liquor from T&M Package Store and Coventry Francis Krukowskl, co-pastors; Rt. Rev. Msgr. Edward J. that time, I recall one minister who He never says, “I love you so,” school lunch menu a camera from MK Photo. came more jokes. thankful for the time of inner securi­ “Where there is no belief in a Pur­ Reardon, pastor emeritus. retired with about $10,(XXI to his As I somehow thought he Table 4 had a wrought iron railing, “Please fellas,” Westbrook said. The Coventry Revue Band will play Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday Masses at 7:30,9, ty which I experienced as a result. pose extending beyond this life peo­ name. Explaining how he managed-to would. a walnut desk organizer, a classical “ Be serious. ’This is the biggest thing for an evening of square dancing at 10:30 a.m., noon, and 5 p.m. ple are inevitably opposed by a sense Monday: Tacoburger, french fries, have that much, he said, “ All my life But if I ask, he says, “You know guitar and more. we’ve done.” Pine Lake Shores tonight from 5 to UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, 185 Woodbridge St. One of the international student of futility. And since there is no great fruit cocktail, cookie. I have been very economical, saving I do. Aaron Cook of Table 6 proudly said 9:30. The event includes an all-you- Rev. Robert Baker, pastor. conferences held under the aegis of cause for which to suffer and to ‘Tuesday: Veal parmesan, com, orange Cass noted West Hartford’s Rotary 10 a.m., Sunday School classes for all ages; 11 a.m.. Worship; what I could, buying the cheapest That’s understood.” they had $3,000 worth of items, going can-eat spaghetti dinner. ’The public the World Student Federation took labor, words like ‘duty’ and ‘moral juice, roll. donated a Showmobile, a portable 7 p.m.. Prayer; 7:30 p.m.. Evangelistic Service, public invited. place in a Swiss chalet. In the late food, wearing my clothes long after Wednesday: Bologna grinder with let­ by retail value. They includ^ 24 stage, three years ago. It is used for is invited. For ticket information, obligation’ have simply lost valid He never says he likes my dress CONCORDIA LUTHERAN CHURCH, (L.C.A.), 40 Pitkin they were sffqbby, cutting down on tuce and tomato, potato salad, orange pounds of coffee and a belly dancer concerts and many other public func­ call 742-7611. evening, some of the delegates took a currency for large numbers of peo­ Or likes the tune I’m playing. St. Rev. Burton D. Strand, Rev. David W. Rinas, co-pastors. walk down the winding path. Without recreation. Tnen last week an uncle wedges. for an evening for a private party. tions. 8:30 a.m.. Holy Communion, Church School from Grade 10, ple. Further, since a great many peo­ But if I ask, he answers, “Yes, any warning, both fog and darkness died and left me $9,900.” Thursday: Pizza with cheese and meat The belly dancer will be at the auc­ Nursery for small children; 10 a.m.. Holy Communion, Church ple know nothing of the Christian cer­ That goes without my saying.” sauce, cole slaw, Jello. tion, Cook said. Roland said any businessman not Rotarian Dean Roland checks the list of items to be donated School through Grade 6, Nursery for small children. closed in. tainty of life beyond death, the power Friday: Oiicken, mashed potatoes with East Hartford I ask him, “Will your love for “Would she like an escort?” asked yet contacted by a Rotarian can ST. JOHN’S POLISH NATIONAL CATHOLIC CHURCH, of death to injure and terrify is gravy, cranberry sauce, pears, com for the Rotary Qub’s first auction June 17. Roland and Jim “Remembrance and Praise’’ Westbrook. make a gift to the auction by calling Two members of St. Rose Church 23 Golway St. Rev. Walter A. Hyszko, pastor. As the students started back to the restored to a pagan level...The whole me bread. Melley are donations cochairmen. (Herald photo by Barlow) Late Friday night the telephone Charles (^ss, in charge of'publici- him at 528-3690. will be honored at the Archdiocesan 9 a.m.. Mass in English; 10:30 a.m.. Mass in Polish and lodge, they were engulfed in situation cries out for the restoration Be always true and steady?” rang to tell us that a close friend CYO Awards Dinner Sunday in English. blackness. They recalled how steep of real religious faith.” He sighs and says, so wearily, SALVATION ARMY, 661 Main St. Capt. and Mrs. Arthur the cliffs were as they had walked from out-of-town had passed away “I ’ve told you that already.” Rocky Hill. Margaret Archambault ■Carlson, corps officers. gaily down the path and they did not We had been expecting the call for Community calendars will receive the “ For God and 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:45 a.m.. Holiness Meeting; 6 As Paul writes, “We sorrow but “For better or for worse,” and dare move. Huddled together in the she has been suffering from the Youth” award for outstanding lay p.m., Open-Air Meeting; 7 p.m.. Salvation Meeting. not as those who have no hope.” Our more gloom — they waited. Someone ravages of cancer. It was a blessing persons. Linda Pelletier will get the EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH, Church and Chestnut belief in God as revealed in Christ The kind old parson chanted, Explorers basketball banquet, 7:30 started to sing a hymn in which they when the end came and we breathed Sunday “Eagle of the Cross” award for out­ Sts., Rev. Ronald Fournier, Rev. Dale Gustafson, pastors; Jen­ does not remove the pangs of separa­ I don’t know which I took John Andover Coventry p.m., Marco Polo. Hebron all joined. After a while they observ^ a prayer of thanks that she was Rehearsal for United Methodist standing Catholic high school nie Jones, intern; Rev. C. Henry Anderson, pastor emeritus. tion, but takes away the terror and for. Human Relations Commission a light bobbing down along the trail released into the next life where Monday Church confirmands, 10 a.m. Monday Today seniors. 8:30 and 11 a.m.. Divine Worship, Chapel service for children; injury of death. But he took me for granted. hosts regional workshop, starts at 6 there is no pain. We knew of her deep Planning and Zoning Commission, St. George’s car wash, 12 to 4 p.m. Planning and Zoning Commission, 9:45 a.m.. Church School, Bible study. Adult Forum; 9:45 and 11 and heard an echoing "halloo.” p.m. with buffet. South First Congregational Church East Hartford Little League action a.m.. Nursery for infants; 4 to 8 p.m., Christian education com­ 7:30 p.m.. Town Office Building. Lions Club horse show continues. 7:30 p.m.. Town Hall. Congregational Church, Forbes St. smorgasbord, continuous servings 4 Friday night: In the National mittee; 6:30 p.m.. Youth open house. Recreation Commission, 7:30 p.m.. Tuesday to 8 p.m., Church Social Hall. League, St. M ary’s ’ 10, Capital JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES, 726 N. Main St. Monday Exchange Club Top 20 dinner, Town Office Building. Coventry Football Association, Crane, 1; Hose (^. 2, 5, KJOF, 2. In 10 a.m.. Public Bible discourse “Make Up Your Mind as to Women’s Auxiliary, Bolton Ramada Inn, 7 p.m. Monday Assessor, 7 to 9 p.m.. Town Office 7:30 p.m.. Town Hall. the Farm League, lOOF, 10, Vintage Whom You Will Serve” ; 11 a.m.. Group discussion of April 15 Volunteer Fire Department, 8 p.m., Wednesday Town offices open 7 to 9 p.m. (town Building. Wednesday clerk, tax and assessor). Homes, 0. Watchtower magazine article "A Global Time of Trouble — firehouse. Annual school instrumental music Why, and When?” Tuesday Board of Health, 7:30 p.m.. Town Friday’s Herald incorrectly Friends of the Library, 8 p.m.,, program, Penney High School, 7:30 Tuesday c a l v a r y CHURCH, ASSEMBLIES OF COD, 647 E. Mid­ Hall. reported the results of a ’Thursday First Congregational (liurch coor­ Bentley Memorial Library. dle Tpke. Rev. Kenneth L. Gustafson, pastor. Former pastor p.m. (for student musicians in Planning and Zoning Commission, night National League game between AREA CHURCHES dinating committee, 7:30 p.m. Public Building Commission, 8 9:45 a.m., Sunday School, Bible discussion classes for all schools in the south half of town) 8 p.m.. Town Office Building. Vintage Homes and Dworin Wednesday p.m.. Community Hall. ages; 10:50 a.m.. Service of Worship, Pastor Gustafson will Conservation Commission, 7:30 Wednesday Oievrolet. Vintage Homes won 10-1. Democratic Town Committee, 8 Assessor, tax collector and town preach, child-care provided; 7 p.m., ^rvice of Worship and Bi­ FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF ANDOVER, to speak Sunday East Hartford p.m.. Town Hall. Preschool story hour, 10 a.m., Bob Staneck was the winning pitcher. TALCOTTVlLLE CONGREGA-TIONAL CHURCH, p.m.. Town Office Building. clerk, 7 to 9 p.m.. Community Hall. ble preaching, Karl Gustafson will lead a gospel musical UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST. Rev. David J. Reese III, St. Rose School science fair during Douglas Library. program and hymnsing; 10:30 p.m.. Revivaltime radio station UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, Rev. Kenneth E. Knox, Bolton-Vernon United Methodist minister. Augustana College, came Thursday Today the day. on WINF. pastor. The Rev. K. Ejnar Rask, Board of Finance, 8 p.m.. Town Of­ 9:45 a.m.. Church School for kindergarten through Grade 8; 11 Church Women, 8 p.m., Vernon. VFW annual dinner, 7:30 p.m., post TRINITY COVENANT CHURCH, 302 Hackmatack St. Rev. 10:30 a.m.. Worship and Sunday School; 5 p.m., Pilgrim former pastor of Trinity to Manchester in 1953 after First Congregational Church St. Rose Home and School Associa­ fice Building. a.m., Worship Service. home. Vernon Norman E. Swensen, pastor; Milton Nllson, assistant to the Fellowship. Covenant Church, will be serving Covenant Women’s Fellowship, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday tion, 7:30 p.m. Thursday ST. BERNARD’S CHURCH, RockvUle. Rev. John J. White, the guest speaker Sunday pastorates in Chicago pastor. ST. MAURICE’S CHURCH, Hebron Rd., Bolton. Rev. Republican Town Committee, 8 Sunday Thursday Board of Selectmen, 3 p.m.. Town A feature of the new exhibit, “Vic­ 8:30 a.m.. Worship Service with the Rev. K. Ejnar Rask, pastor. Rev. William J. Flynn, associate pastor. Rev. Frank at 8:30 and 10:50 a.m. Heights, 111., and South Robert W. Oonin, pastor. p.m.. Community Hall. Walk for World Hunger, 2 p.m.. ■ Zoning Board of Appeals, 7:30 Office Building. torian Arts,” at the Talcott House former pastor and guest speaker, his topic: “Marks of The Alagna, weekend assistant. worship services at the Bend, Ind. At that time the Museum, 68 Prospect St., Rockville, Saturday vigil Mass at 5:30 p.m.; Sunday Masses at 7:30,9:15 United Methodist Church trustees, First Congregational diurch. p.m.. Town Hall. Recreation Commission, 8 p.m.. Valued Christianity,” Trinity Tots for 3 year olds through Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m. ; Sunday Masses at 7,8:30,10 church. He is presently local church was located and 11 a.m. Bolton 7:30 p.m. Theater program and magazine Economic Development Commis­ Town Office Building. is live demonstrations of old-time kindergarten. Nursery for infants; 10:50 a.m.. Worship Service BURNSIDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 16 Church and 11:30 a.m. senior pastor of the First on Spruce St. in what is crafts. On May 26 Bernice Bam- SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, UNITED editor talk, 4 p.m.. Veteran’s sion, 7:30 p.m.. Town Hall. with the Rev. Mr. Rask, guest speaker, followed by a Coffee St., East Hartford. Rev. Henry J. Scherer Jr., pastor; Rev. Covenant Church’ in now the home of the CHURCH OF CHRIST, Rt. 44A, Coventry. Rev. Robert K. Today Wednesday Memorial Hall. Temple Beth Tefilah Nursery forth will explain crocheting and Hour with Social Group 5 in charge. Trinity Tots, Children’s Gwendolyn M. Arslen, associate pastor. Presbyterian Church. Bechtold, minister. Jamestown, N.Y. Friends of the Library books sale, Conservation Commission, 8 p.m., Faith Lutheran Church installation show techniques and tools u s^ . On Church, and Nursery; 7 p.m.. Service with Rev. Mr. Swensen 10 a.m.. Worship Service, Church School for Nursery through School graduation, 7 p.m., 465 Oak St. 9:15 a.m., Christian education for all ages; 10:30 a.m.. Ser­ The Rev. Mr. Rask, a Pastor Rask will be 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Bentley Memorial of the Rct, Paul Henry as pastor, 4 June 2 Mrs. Raymond Zabilansky leading a study of Jesus’ acts in the book of Acts. junior high; 9 a.m.. Church School for senior high and adult Herrick Memorial Park. Art League’s last meeting of graduate of North Park remembered by many for Library. will demonstrate quilting. JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES, 728 N. Main St. ClSSS€S. vice of worship. Town Meeting, 8 p.m., Community p.m. 'j season, 8 p.m.. Veteran’s Memorial ST. GEORGE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Boston Tpke. (Rt. College and Seminary and his Dial-A-Lift telephone Vernon ’The p r o of the Middle School will 10 a.m.. Public Bible discourse “How Well Do You Know ST. buNSTAN’S CHURCH, Manchester Rd., Glastonbury, St. George’s Episcopal Church Hall. Hall. 44A) Bolton. Rev. John D. Hughes, vicar. God?” ; 11 a.m.. Group discussion on April 1 Watcbtower Rev. Joseph R. Bannon, pastor. ministry here. During his Young People’s Fellowship car wash, meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 9:30 a.m.. Church School; 10 a.m., Tuesday Saturday Sunday magazine article “What Is Your Security?” Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday Masses at 8,9:30 and 11 a.m. 14 years in Manchester, the 12 to 4 p.m., church. Thursday school library. School procedures, Holy Communion and sermon. Nursery care provided; 11 a.m., Lions Club carnival begins at 6 Rotary Club’s Air and Antique SOUTH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 1226 Main St. VERNON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, Rt. 30. membership of the church Bolton Lions Club second annual Bolton Elementary-Center School Lions Club Carnival changes hours rules and regulations will be dis­ Parish Coffee Hour. Rev. George W. Webb, Rev. Laurence M. Hill, pastors. 9:15 a.m.. Worship Service, Church School for all ages. continued to grow, so it horse show, Bolton Heights Farm, students dismissed at 1 p.mm.; in- p.m.. East Hartford Shopping Center for three-day weekend and opens at Auto Show, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., cussed. Parents who now have 9 and 10:45 a.m.. Worship Services, Pastor Webb preaching, TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH, Meadowlark Rd., Ver­ Ellington Airport, Rt. 83. Nursery provided. was voted in 1959 to Rt. 85. service day for staff. on Main St. noon. children in the school or will have "Jesse Lee, Who’s He?” ; 7:30 p.m.. Praise and Teaching Ser­ non. Rev. Donald McClean, phstor. ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI CHURCH, 673 Ellington Rd., relocate on Hackmatack Play for children, 2 p.m., Rockville next year are encouraged to attend. vice; 9 a.m., Sunday School open house. Nursery through 5 year 8 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service; 9:15 a.m., Sunday School. High School, Loveland Hill. South Windsor. Rev. Carl J. Sherer, pastor. SACRED HEART CHURCH, Rt. 30, Vernon. Rev. Ralph St. and to build a new par­ The Women’s Fellowship of the olds; 10:45 a.m.. Junior and Senior High, Nursery through 5 Historical Society, 2:30 p.m.. year olds. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday Masses at 7:30,9:30 Kelley, pastor; Rev. Michael Donohue. sonage on Keeney St. First Congregational Qiurch will and 11 a.m. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, 447 N. Main Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday Masses at 7:3 0 ,9 ,10:30 a.m. The first service in the School Administration Building, sponsor a Spring Salad Luncheon ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Rt. 85, Hebron. Rev. St. and noon. present church was held Park St. June 2 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at William Parsing, rector. Bolton ambulance? Study says‘no’ 11 a.m.. Church Service, Sunday Schbol for pupils up to the WAPPING COMMUNITY CHURCH, 1790 Ellington Rd., Sunday, June 24,1962, with Junior Choir Festival, 7 p.m.. First 8 and 10 a.m.. Worship Service, Church School and Nursery. the church on Rt. 30. Advance tickets South Windsor. Rev. Harold W. Richardson, minister. Congregational Church, Rt. 30. age of 20, care for very young children, subject of the lesson- Pastor Rask preaching. Bolton’s Ambulance Study Com­ the town should continue to use the said. • That the average cost-per-run for are available at the church office. sermon: “Soul and Body,” golden text from the Bible, “Ye are 9:15 and 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service and Church School. The committee said it studied a COVENTRY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Nathan Hale From Manchester he mittee, after several months of a volunteer ambulance would be The public is invited. the temple of the living God.” II Cor. 6:16. ’The Christian Ambulance Service of Manchester. Monday School Rd. 31. Rev. Dr. Richard W. Gray, pastor. ST. JOSEPH CHURCH, 33 West St., Rockville. went to the Covenant variety of options and related The Vernon-Ellington Newcomers Science Reading Room, 968 Main St., is open to the public Mon­ work, recommends that the town Subsidy of ambulance services now about $57, figuring the cost of the 9:30 a.m.. Worship; 11 a.m., Sunday School; 7:30 p.m., Bible Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday Masses 8:30 CSmrch in Brockton, Mass., problems and concluded: Board of Education, 7:30 p.m., Club will have its annual installatim days through Fridays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and the first and continue to rely on a private am­ isn’t feasible, economically or vehicle, equipment, housing, in­ Study at parsonage on Cornwall Dr. (Polish) at 10 a.m. (Folk) at 11:15 a.m.. Vigil of Holy days at 7 and then to the First Cove­ • ’That a commercial ambulance library of Middle School, Rt. 30. banquet June 15 at the Manchester third Thursday evenings from 7 to 9 except holidays, a free bulance but consider the possibility politically, the report said. surance and maintenance. The ST. MARGARET MARY’S CHURCH, Wapping. Rev, p.m.. Holy day at 7:30, 9 a.m., and 5 and 7 p.m. Confessions: service and a volunteer ambulance Charter Revision Commission, 8 public lending library is maintained. nant Church in Jamestown of an in-town volunteer ambulance “At such time as new town average cost-per-run of a commer­ Country Club. The club will present William McGrath and Rev. Joseph Schick, co-pastors. Saturday 4 and 7:30 p.m. service under fire department con­ p.m.. Memorial Building. ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH, where he has been since cial ambulance is about a dollar two oxygen cylinders and an in- ROCKVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH, 69 Union St. Rev. for the future. facilities under control of the Fire (MISSOURI SYNOD), Cooper and High Sts. Rev. Charles W. Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday Masses at 8:30 and 11:30 1971. He and his wife, June, trol are the only two feasible alter­ traveneous pole to the Vernon Am­ a.m. The committee also recommends Department are being designed more, but most of that is paid by in­ Kuhl, pastor. \ Robert L. LaCounte, pastor. , are in the ^ e a to attend his natives. The report said a volunteer Tuesday bulance Association and emergency FIR ST ASSEMBLIES OF GOD, 783 Oak St., East Hartford. 9 a.m.. Worship Service; 10:15 a.m., Sunday School; 7 I that a town official be named respon­ and/or acquired, adequate provisions dividual user’s insurance. 9 a.m.. Divine Worship; 10:15 a.m., Sunday School and Youtm 40th high school reunion in service not associated with the fire Rev. Ralph F. Jelley, pastor. Evening Service. ■ sible to critique and oversee should be made to permit future • That a town-owned ambulance Diabetic Clinic, 2 p.m., Rockville kits will be given to the Ellington Forum; 10:10 to 11:35 a.m.. First and Second Year Youth\ department couldn’t be staffed i 10 a.m.. Church School; 11 a.m.. Morning Worship; 7 p.m.. Springfield, Mass., and to em ergency m edical services in housing and servicing of a volunteer General Hospital. Ambuiance Association. A child from Instruction. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF EAST HARTFORD, would have to be housed in a heated Evening ^ rvice. see their twin ^andsons adequately. Also ruled out were a each of the school systems will (Southern Baptist Convention), 36 Main St. Rev. Charles Bolton. ambulance service within the town, buiiding, a requirement of state law. Historical Society Museum, CENTER CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, UNITED recently born to Mr. and paid town service and a subsidized receive tuition for summer camp. CHURCH OF CHRIST, 11 Center St. Rev. Newell H. Curtis VERNON ASSEMBLIES OF GOD, 51 Old Town Rd. Conley, pastor. ’The committee’s four-page report, should the town decide at a later date There is no space available in town Prospect St., open 2 to 4 p.m. Mrs. ’Thomas (Barbara) town service. Mrs. Ralph Edwards has been Jr., pastor. 9:45 a.m., Sunday School for all ages; 11 a.m.. Morning 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.. Worship Services which are interpreted given to selectmen this week, said to exercise such option,” the report buildings now. Wednesday Worship; 7 p.m.. Evening Evangelistic. Pope of ’Tplland. < elected president of the Women’s 9 a.m.. Lighthouse Bible Study, Simpson Wing; 10 a.m.. for the deaf. Nursery provided; 9:45 a.m., Sunday School; 6 Rev. K. E. Rask • That commercial and volunteer Open House for Grade 5 students Worship Service, Sanctuary, the Rev. Maurice Pike, guest UNITED CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, UNITED p.m.. Training Union. amulances would require the same Fellowship of Union Congregational CHURCH OF CHRIST, Tolland. Rev. Donald G, Miller, and parents, 7:15 p.m., Sykes School, preacher. Church School; 11 a.m.. Coffee Shoppe, Woodruff staffing — by certified Emergency Church. Other officers are Mrs. minister. the Park St. Hall. FIR ST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, 837 Main St. Film on Ark Medical Technicians (EMTs). Bolton Qiarles Bettinger, vice-president; 9:30 and 11 a.m ., Worship Service and Church School; 7 to 8:30 (Connecticut Blvd.), East Hartford. Rev. William E. Flynn, ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Church and Park Sts. Bible EMTs and Manchester Ambulance Thursday Mrs. David Kutscher, secretary, and Rev. Stephen K. Jacobson, rector; Rev. Alan J. Broadhead, p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship. pastor; Rev. C arl’T. Holt, associate pastor. to be shown Housing repair bid set Senior Citizen pinochle, 1:30 p.m.. Mrs. Scott Brown and Mrs. ST. MARGARET MARY’S CHURCH, Wapping. Rev. 10 a.m.. Worship Service, Church School and child care. personnel received the same assistant to the rector; Rev. Barbara F. West, assistant to the Speaks guard it until dry. • Noted the authority’s request for Senior Citizen Center, Park PI. Lawrence Meehan, treasurers. William McGrath and Rev. Joseph Schick, co-pastors. Coffee Hour imm^lately following worship; 7 p.m.. Junior “ Noah’s Ark and the by training. rector. East Hartford a walk light for Shea (hardens 7:30 a.m.. Holy Eucharist, Rite 1 with homily by Father Saturday Masses at 5 p.m.; Sunday Masses at 8:30 and 10 a.m. High Fellowship, Pilgrm Youth Fellowship. Genesis Fiood,” a color Eugene The East Hartford Housing • Put off for a year the idea of residents to cross Main St. to the Jacobson; 9 a.m.. Holy Eucharist, Rite 2, with sermon by ST. MARY’S CHURCH, Rt. 31, Coventry. Rev. F. Bernard documentary, will be Brewer Miller, pastor. Rev. Paul F. Ramen. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Vernon. Rev. John shown Sunday at 2 p.m. at Authority Thursday awarded the con­ making units in Columbus Circle East Hartford Shopping Center has Father Jacobson, Church School, Nursery care followed by A. Lacey, minister; Rev. Eldwin W. Batholomew, assistant coffee hour; 11 a.m., Tlie 1928 Prayer Book Service of Morning Saturday Masses at 5:15 p.m.; Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9:30 Faith Baptist Church, tract to repair a burned out apart­ qualify for federal Section 8 status, been okayed. Court eatot and 10:45 a.m. minister. i Prayer with sermon by Father Jacobson. which meets at Orange Anyone is entitled to be ment at 29 Hamilton Rd. to ’Thomas 'This would mean families on welfare • Noted fuel bull rose from $72,(XX) AVERY ST. CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH, 661 10 a.m.. Worship Service, child and Infant care available, UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISt SOCIETY: EAST, Com­ honestly mistaken about Gagliardi of East Hartford. there would get rent subsidies. The in 1975 to $106,000 in 1976. Higher Avery St., South Windsor. Rev. Peter Mans, minister. coffee fellowship after the service. Hall, 72 E. Center St. Recent dispositions in speeding, fined $20. munity Y, 79 N. Main St. Rev. Arnold Westwood, minister. any point.. But no one has a authority would then get full rent prices caused the rise, said John 8:30 a.m., “Back to God” hour radio broadcast, WTIC (1080); The program is open to Ray Lavey, authority chairman, Common Pleas Court 19, • Edward G. Lutzen, 29,161 10:30 a.m., The Rev. Mr. Westwood will talk on “Mixed ST. PETER ’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Sand Hill Rd., South right to |)ractice what is payments insuring the complex could McNamara of the authority. 9:45 a.m., Sunday School and Adult Bible Study; 11 a.m.. the public. A free-will Rockville are; Terrace Dr., Rockville, MITES Meanings and The Pleasures in Paradoxes,” Nursery and Sun­ Windsor. Rev. Bruce Jacques, vicar. palpably untrue. It is possi­ said he was in favor of Gagliardi due offering will be received. be self-sustaining. “We’ve got so • Noted rents are being paid on driving while under the in­ day School, (?offee and Conversation. Worship ^ rvice; 7 p.m.. Evening Service. Nursery care for 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. Holy Communion, first and ble to sincerely misunders­ to his low bid and “in view of the last • Robert Ignatowicz, 22, of mucn to do yet,” said Lavey, time more than ever. ’The delinquent fluence of liquor or drugs, COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH, AN AMERICAN small children provided. third Sundays of each month; Morning Prayer second; fourth “Ark-Ologist” Jack tand some theoretical doc­ job he did for us after a fire.” 33 Vernon Ave., Rockville, explaining the year’s wait. list is dropping, said Giamalis. fined $75. BAPTIST CHURCH, 585 E. Center St. Rev. Ondon P. Stairs, ST. MA’TTHEW’S CHURCH, Tolland Rev. Francis J. and fifth Sundays. Dabner, who has sifted trinal point,- but it is next to pleaded innocent to charges of O’Keefe, pastor. • Harry Masichuk Jr., 50, minister ; Rev. Frederick Lanz, director of Christian education. GILEAD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Hebron. Rev. reams of data on the Ark impossible to truly believe Gagliardi bid $2,000. Other bids breach of peace and speeding; Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m. ; Sunday Masses at 8:30,10:30 Northhampton, Mass., re- 9:15 a.m.. Church School for all ages, kindergarten through Marshall B. Hughes, pastor. and headed a motion pic­ one has healed a visibly in­ were Lavoie Builders of East Hart­ .case was continued. He was arrest warrant issued on Grade 4 continuing during the service, Sharing Class, 20-40 and 11:45 a.m. 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, the Rev. Mr. Hughes preaching. ture unit on Mt. Ararat, firm person. ford at $2,020, Connecticut Building fined $20 on a charge of I\ charges of disorderly conduct Class led by the Rev. Mr. Lanz, 40-Plus Class led by the Rev. MESSIAH EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH, Nursery provided; 9:15 a.m.. Church School classes. When a man poses as a driving a motor vehicle serves as the film’s com­ of East Hartford at $3,400 and Gene and first-degree criminal Mr. Stairs; 10:30 a.m., Morning Worship, message: “Why Do (Wisconsin Synod), 300 Buckland Rd., South Windsor. “healer” or “miracle- Moose honors without a license; $25, failure BOLTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Bolton Center m unicator, bringing in Michaud of Hartford at $3,985. trespassing. We Speak to People,” Nursery is provided; 6 p.m., Senior and 9 a.m., Sunday School; 10 a.m.. Worship Service. worker” the, burden of to drive established lane; $10, ^ 7 f* * * ' ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Rt. 30, Vernon, Rev. Rd. Rev. J. Stanton Conover, minister. speciaiists who, from a • Matthew Stachowiak, 25, Junior High Youth Fellowships will meet for discussion of the proof is on him, ’Therefore, A pot on the kitchen stove left un­ Mrs. Johnson driving without license, and 10:15 a.m.. Church School and Nursery; 10:30 a.m.. Morning scientific viewpoint, attest of 36 Neil Rd., Vernon, breach Spring Retreat. Robert H. Wellner, rector. when he “ h e a ls ” on attended early in the morning of $25, failure to obey a traffic 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. Family Service and Worship, sermon: “A Great Gospel for a Great Age,” the Rev. to both the flood and the of peace, fined $35. NORTH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 300 Parker St. crippled by organic dis­ April 23 led to the fire. Fire Marshal signal. Church School. Mr. Conover preaching; 6:30 p.m., Junior Pilgrim Fellowship. existence of the famous • Richard L. Libby, 23, of Rev. Earle R. Custer, pastor. function and that person John Armstrong said. • ’Thomas Flanagan, 26, of OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN CHURCH, 239 Graham Rd., East Hartford Fox Trail, Coventry, second- 9 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, sermon: "How Can I Say, UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 1040 Boston ’Tpke. (Ht. boat. remains crippled, pardon Main St.., Coventry, re-arrest South Windsor. Rev. Ronald A. Erbe, pastor. degree burglary, nolled; case ’Thanks’?”, Coffee fellowship between services; 9 a.m.. Church 44A), Bolton. Rev. David M. Campbell, pastor. Jacob Radke, formerly a me for doubting his The authority will return the apart­ The East Hartford Women of the warrant issued on charges of 9 a.m.. Worship and Sunday School; 10:15 a.m.. Worship Ser­ 10 a.m.. Church School, age 3 through Grade 6, Nursery miraculous claims. And Moose of 404 Prospect St. will honor second-degree burglary and continued on charges of BE SURE . 'S^BUSS:y' hit bttn Mrving th« Horn# Own«r School, Nursery, Grades 3 through 6; 10:30 a.m., Church School, Russian soldier and now a ment when repaired to Mrs. ’Iliora vice. third-degree larceny; bond set second-degree larceny. for 9S YEARS. For • compUu FRII INSMCTlON of Nursery, kindergarten. Grades 1 and 2, Teacher Recognition available. Confirmation Service rehearsal; 10:45 a.m.. Coffee Canadian churchman, pardon me also for doub­ Boudreau and her son, Mark, 4. Fire College of Regents member Stella CRYSTAL LAKE COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST and Conversation; 11 a.m.. Family Worship Service, Nursery at $1,000 with surety. • Nancy Saucier, 18, of Sunday; 1:30 p.m.. Green Lodge visitation; 6:30 p.m., Junior ting his Integrity when he fighters were given credit for Johnson tonight at 7. your homo by a Tormilo Conirol Export, luporvliod CHURCH, Ellington. relates his experience of • Paul Lee, 19,133 W. Main North Windham, six months in Youth meeting with discussion on "Child Abuse,” ^nior Youth provided for Infants through Grade 2, sermon: “Christian Com­ continues to Insist'that a by tho ffnoit lochnical staff, phono our noaroil 10:15 a.m.. Coffee hour; 11 a.m.. Worship Service, Sunday twice seeing the Ark within reviving Mark from smoke inhala­ Mrs. Johnson joined the Moose in St., Rockville, breach of jail, suspended, and probation meeting to plan for camping weekend. munity.” miracle occurred. And let local offico; School. a distance of a quarter of a tion after the fire was found. 1969. She was Mooseheart chairman, peace, nolled (not for one year on a charge of CHURCH OF CHRIST, Lydall and Vernon Sts. Eugene him not hide behind the RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS (QUAKERS), Hart­ UNION congregational CHURCH, Rockville. Rev. rnile. treasurer, junior regent, senior prosecuted).' attempted third-degree Brewer, minister. charge of a lack of faith in ford Friends Meeting House, 144 S. Quaker Lane, West Hart­ Paul J. Bowman, minister; Rev. David B. Eusden, associate The film includes In other action Thursday, the regent, junior graduate regent, and, • Jeffrey M. Daigle, 20, of burglary. 9 a.m., Worship, sermon: “The Name We Wear,” 6 p.m.. the subject, unless be is ford. minister. authority: this year, ritual chairman. 65 Irene Dr., Vernon, fined $30 • Donald R. Woods, 19, of 649-9240 Worship, sermon: “Disorder From Misunderstanding” (Book definitive models of the willing for the ’‘healeij” to • Approved repair of the sidewalk on charge of disorderly con­ Tudor Village, East Hartford, Review: 2 Thes.). 10 a.m.. Meeting for Worship. ' 9:15 a.m.. Adult Bible School; 10:30 a.m.. Church School, in­ Ark and the earth’s terrain receive all the credit She received her Academy of PRINCE O^ PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH, Rt. 31 and N. fants through Grade 8; 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship, sermon at Hockanum Park by Charles duct. He wasn't presented on illegal possession of cannabis SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, UNITED and atmosphere, including because they have faith. Friendship degree in 1972, her green River Rd., Ck)ventry. Rev. W.H. Wilkens, pastor. topic: “Unemployed Faith,” the Rev. Mr. Bowman, preaching; a charge of possession of substance, nolled. He was BUSS TERMITE CONTROL CHURCH OF CHRIS'r, 385 N. Main St. Rev. Dr. James D. the satellite photo which Cipolla of East Hartford. He will cap in 1975, and her College of 11:45 a.m,. Coffee Hour; 2 p.m.. Junior High Pilgrim marijuana. found guilty on a charge of Div. Blitt Exterminator Company • EST. 1662 MacLauchlln, minister. 9 a.m., Sunday School; 10:15 a.m.. Worship Service, (9 a.m. identifies an object of the remove the broken sidewalks noted Regents degree in June 1976. during July and August). Fellowship will meet at the church to go on a bike hike, bring CHURCH OF • Sally K. Ouellette, 39, of driving while under the in­ 10 a.m.. Worship and Church School for Nursery through by the town building inspector, Frank For tickets call Mary Welch at 528- The Oldest A Largest in Conn. ROCKVILLE UNITED METH-ODIST CHURCH, 142 lunch, beverages will be provided; 4 p.m.. Senior High Pilgrim Ark’s dimensions in the CHRIST Beech Rd., Tolland, evading fluence of liquor or drugs and Grade 12, sermon by the Rev. Dr. MacLauchlln, “Illustrations exact location of reported Barone. ’Then he will prepare the 0398 or the lodge at 289-9774. Grove St. Rev. John W. Mortimer, pastor. Fellowship will meet at Skinner Rd. parsonage for a cookout Lvdall and Vernon Streets resDonslblllty, nolled; fined $150. of Faith,” Fellowship Hour following this service; 4 p.m.. Book sightings. bed, put in forms, pour cement, and Stella Johnson of Psalms. 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service. and then a trip to Riverside Amusement Park. Phone: 646-2903

s’ > y MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat.. May 21, 1977 — PAGE NINE- PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., May 21, 19T7 Tiant blasts system, ^ Yanks protest Indian tourney hopes loss to Birds X wants more starts Earl Yost slim after 1-0 defeat BOSTON (UPI) - trying to get his contract Luis. I NEW YORK (UPI) - New York Yankee Sports Editor The contract squabble extended through next “ But I am th e Manager Billy Martin felt he had at least good By LEN AUSTER fielder Ed White let the Vansciver booted. Second Wethersfield (1) season, gave up four bits manager.” reason for being unhappy after Friday night’s 6- baseman Bob D’Ambrosio AB R H E RBI is over for Luis Tiant, Herald Sportswriter ball go thru his l^gs for an and three runs on a pair of The visiting Brewers, un­ 5 loss to the Baltimore Orioles. It was so good, error bringing home smartly backing up the Ollvlera, c 4 0 2 0 0 but the infighting has home run balls. aware of Boston’s five-man 0 IMtgS POBV WAS THE An outfield error, Slattery who had stopped play ran the ball down and Baldwin, 3b 3 0 1 0 just begun. ."I asked to come out rotation, knew something in fact, he protested the game over it. 2 0 0 1 0 Title meeting FIRST BLAinCH.R.KlNe at third. gunned to third to get Bronson, 2b Tiant was livid Friday because I didn’t want to get was wrong with Tiant. Yankees, who blew 2-0 Manchester High’s in­ D’Ambrosio, Brother John and Fred Kozicki will vie for the Town 10- IN THE A.UN 1951. WHO Manchester loaded the Prignano who rounded the night after being roughed murdered,” said the 36- "Luis wasn’t throwing WAS THE FIRST BLACK and 5-4 leads, might have The Orioles had taken ability to get hits in 2b 1 0 1 0 0 Pin Bowling Tournament championship this afternoon at bases with no outs in the base too far. up early in the game and year-old right-hander, who the ball like the Luis I TO WIN the N.L.t it le? rallied to win but for the the lead for good in the top key situations, and a Peterson, cf 3 0 0 0 0 the Parkade Lanes. The best of five-game set started at 1 second on a walk to Ray The bespectacled base asking to be taken out after has won 20 games three know,” said Cecil Cooper, A. JACKIE ROBINSON calP Martin protested. of the sixth when rookie Quinn, rf 1 0 0 0 0 o’clock...Marilyn Rogers faces Barbara Brody and Duke what-will-be con­ Gliha and back-to-back umpire, who will remain three innings of the Boston times in the past four years a former Boston player 0. RCr/ CAMPANELLA Trailing 6-5 in the bottom Eddie Murray doubled Fitzsimmons, Dukett rolls John Chidester in the Women’s and Men’s C. WILLIE MAYS troversial call to In­ singles by Tom Jones and anonymous because his Red Sox’ 15-7 loss to the for Boston. who w as traded to of the sixth inning, Thur­ home Lee May, on with a lb 1 0 1 0 0 Handicap Divisions...Top-flight school tennis matches of - - - ^ dian supporters all Chris DeCiantis but came name was not available, Slattery, pr 0 1 0 0 0 Milwaukee Brewers. While Tiant fumed Milwaukee in the off­ ■«s,ui 9,aH is-amiM-aeMSUfc man Munson reached se­ single. Earlier in the in­ up empty. Bob Stoker put his arms out palms Fabrlzi, lb 1 0 0 0 0 interest are scheduled Tuesday afternoon when behind his big Havana cond base on his fourth hit ning, Mark Belanger’s first played a role as the Manchester High’s boys anil girls face teams from Off to a 2-3 start and season. He had no zip on struckout and Jeff down which looked like he Doten, p 2 0 0 0 0 struggling in nearly every cigar in one comer of the his fastball. I hit a homer of th e game. Chris homer of the season had locals were blanked, 1- East Catholic High. The boys will play at the Manchester Backofen and Mike Jordan was indicating Prignano Ellis, If 3 0 1 0 0 outing, Tiant blam es room, Zimmer was off him on a high fastball. Chambliss’ grounder was tied the game 5-5 and 0, by homestanding grounded into forceouts at safe. Eagle Coach Joe Grodovlch, Racquet (Jub with the girls in action at Memorial Field, Manager Don Zimmer for steaming across the way in It was like a nothing bail. Standings fumbled by Oriole third chased starter Don Gullett Wethersfield High in Klinger protested and Ib/rf 3 0 0 0 0 both starting at 3:15. Undefeated Cherie Dow and Mary not pitching him every his office. baseman Doug DeCinces, in favor of loser Dick home. 1 0 I’ve never seen him throw CCIL baseball action. home umpire Ed Cordier Vansciver, ss 1 0 0 Catherine Murano, also boasting a spotless record, will “He (Tiant) has said he but third base umpire Tidrow, 2-2. In the third, Frank D’Attilio, ph 1 0 0 0 0 fourth day. Zimmer’s so much soft stuff so early National League Livingston got a one-out reversed the ruling. be foes at Memorial Field...Roy Emerson and his Boston response came in a hard­ wants a four-man rotation in the game.” Larry Goetz ruled Munson Murray, the rookie The setback drops the Lobsters will entertain the Phoenix Racquets, featuring East Silk Towners to 7-9, their triple only to be left Naturally, Manchester line approach toward the and I’d like to satisfy all Ken McMullen, who had interfered with designated hitter, said: Totals 26 1 6 2 0 Rod Laver, tonight at the Hartford Civic Center starting W L Pet. GB stranded and in the sixth charged out to ask for a opration of his ballclub. th e pitchers,” said DeCinces and called him “He (Tidrow) got behind third consecutive loss, and Manchester (0) drove in three runs for the Pitts 24 11 .686 Gliha was on third and third ruling, which “They pitch me once a Zimmer. "But I can’t do it. ~ out to end the inning. me on his first two pitches means they must win the AB R H E RBI Brewers in a rare start at Chicago i 22 12 .647 wouldn't come. The base week and they want me to “I am pitching a five- IIA “ The umpire called and I was looking for a final two to qualify for the Jones at second with one White, If 3 0 0 1 0 first base, has seen Tiant St. Louis 21 14 arbiter insisted he never man rotation. There has .600 3 obstruction on a play that fastball. 1 swung late and State Tournament. out only to see teammates Livingston, 2b 4 0 1 0 0 get somebody out,” said pitch “since we were in the Phila 17 17 .500 0 0 been a lot of success in was continuation on a punched it down the left Wethersfield is already out DeCiantis and Mike made a call and had turned Hanlon, lb 3 0 0 Tiant who worked last minors together. “He just New York 14 21 .400 Gliha, cf 3 0 1 0 0 baseball with five starters. ® batted ball,” Martin in- field line and it worked out of consideration at 6-10. Linsenbigler pinch-hitting it over to his partner. If he weekend in Seattle. I’m didn’t have the fastball Montreal 13 20 .394 The Eagles’ lone tally popout and groundout hadn’t, he was doing a bad Jones, c 3 0 2 0 0 getting tired of what’s .rBesides, nobody else has tonight but then he’s been a sisted. “Munson never okay.” West came in the fifth inning. respectively. imitation of a bird in flight Prignano, pr 0 0 0 0 0 going on. said anything to me since slow starter and I’m sure touched DeCinces nor did “I just threw hard and DeCiantis, 3b 4 0 1 0 0 L Pet. Mike Fitzsimmons got a TTie controversy arose in with his arms out­ Tiant, who missed half of spring training about the he’ll come around.” W GB he intentionally try to keep threw what (catcher Rick) Stoker, rf 3 0 0 0 0 Los Ang J leadoff single with pinch- the eighth inning. With two stretched. (Prignano did spring training while rotation — nobody else but 29 9 .763 — him from fielding the ball Dempsey called for Linsenbigler, Cincin 16 19 .457 runner John Slattery being outs, Jones walked with look out). because he knows the ph 1 0 0 0 0 Houston 16 21 .432 sacrificed to second. Pete Tom Prignano running for Wethersfield had six hits flow of the action and hitters,” said winning Backofen, ss 4 0 1 0 0 San Diego 16 24 .400 should never have been Ellis then grounded an him. The latter proceeded off tough-luck loser Jor­ 0 reliever Dennis Martinez. Jordan, p 3 0 1 0 San Fran 14 22 .389 '^5^7 innocent-looking single to to swipe second. DeCiantis dan, 4-3, while the Indians called.” “The two hits I gave up Atlanta 13 25 .342 left. It, however, turned sent a chopper to the had seven against portly Totals 31 0 7 1 0 McGee shares golf lead Baltimore’s victory left were both hard-hit out to be disaster as left- shortstop hole which Mike Todd Doten. Wethersfield 000 010 OOx 1 Friday’s Results the Orioles half a game (doubles by Dell Alston and DUBLIN, Ohio however, left a lot to be matching McGee’s 68 total, Chicago 13, Atlanta 4 behind New York in the Munson) but nothing else.” American League East. (UPI) — Jerry McGee desired hen he bogeyed two conceding that with a little San Diego 12, Montreal 4 Los Angeles 6, Pittsburgh wasn’t going to let a of the first three holes. putting luck it could have “I tried to tell myself not been as low as 64. 1 couple of bogeys ruin a to get excited a ^ u t the “I really did play well Cincinnati 6, Nsw York 2 „ , .Xavier tops Catholic year’s wait. two bogeys, that there are enough to do that,” said San Francisco 7, St. Louis Home runs fly “I don’t think I’ve ever a lot of holes left,” said Player, “but you would Softb been so keyed up for a golf McGee, adding, “you have have to have an excellent Houston 5, Philadelphia 2 tournament,” said McGee, to be patient and that’s not putting day.” Today’s Games after his four-under-par 68 San Francisco out of Fenway Manchester High’s fhe Silk Towners are Wethersfield making two ly in wild HCC contest one of my strong points.” Player played 18 flawless Dave Bottaro Craig Steuernagel Friday, which gave him a (Montefusco2-6) at St. Louis now 10-6 for the campaign errors. Colleen Shane had three The little talk McGee holes of golf, but his putter girls’ softball team continued, “Never before ending doubleplay. “Safe,” over, but certainly not share of the second round ( Denny 5-0) w/th two regular season Shirley Adams moved hits'and three RBIs, By LEN AUSTER at 7:30...With the season less than a month old already had with himself paid off was not exceptionally hot. won its third straight, have I even got close to was the call with Jeff Ar- lead in the $225,000 Chicago (Krukow 3-2) at BOSTON (UPI) - The folks at the Rawlings tilts remaining. her record to 4-2 allowing Adams two hits and three Herald Sportswriter forgotten. as he played the final 15 In fact, he missed an 18- six of seven, and being thrown out.” tikes on third racing home reports have been directed to this office that the non­ Memorial Golf Tourna­ Manchester left the issue six hits, walking seven and runs batted in and Laurie The game had just East is now 7-9, has a holes on the 7.101-yard, par inch birdie putt on the 11th Atlanta (Leon 1-1), N baseball factory appreciated what happened at What drew Penders’ with the seventh Xavier resident rule is being abused in the Silk City League. ment'With Gary Player at qualified for the State in little doubt sending 17 striking out six. She took a Turkington, Doreen home game today at Eagle 72 Muirfield Village Golf hole. San Diego (D’Acquisto 0- Fenway Park Friday night. about everything. It w rath ^ ere two (three if run. Catcher Dave Bottaro Each team is allowed up to five non-residents on each Tournament yester­ batters to the plate in the line smash back to the box Downham and Jackie Field against St. Paul at six-under 138. Club course in six-under 5 at Montreal (Rogers 4-3), MilwaukL had 15 runs, nine for you count one as a double pegged to second in an roster...Andy Baylock, assistant baseball coach at “I waited 365 days to get day with a 21-3 rout second inning with 12 and turned it into a Figley two hits apiece for 2:30, and must win its final par. runs with his first homer of incident) calls. East led 5-0 attempt to get Bordieri and UConn, was an interested spectator at the East Catholic- back here,” continued New York (Swan 1-4) at ^lex scoring. It had eight hits, doubleplay ending an ab­ Manchester. Kathy Xavier and six for two to qualify for the State “I love playing this the season and an RBI over Wethersfield after three innings only to “safe” was the call again. Windsor Locks baseball game Thursday and was im­ Bowling four walks with breviated fourth inning ral- McCarthy added a triple. East Catholic. It also Tournament. That’s what McGee, a native Ohioan course more than any other Cincinnati (Zachry 2-5) N “ ^baseballs flew out single, while Sixto Lezcano High at Fitzgerald. see the homestanding That totally enraged pressed with Eagle pitcher Craig Steuernagel. The lanky included 15 hits, 18 made last night’s loss by born and raised about 70 I’ve ever played,” said ^ s Ange es (John 3-2) at p added a two-run homer and Falcons knot it in the Penders, he was already southpaw has a ‘live’ ball and concentrates on control. He the youthful Eagles so miles away at New McGee. “It was built by FRIENDSHIP- Pat P h W h each team, as the set an American League bases on balls, 23 fourth inning under the steaming, and the bespec­ has all the appearances of developing into a top-notch extra tough. Lexington. “I want to win the best golfer who ever Thibodeau 177, Lou Toutain Philadelphia (Le*'cb 5-2) g^ewers routed the Boston record with 10 putouts in strikeouts, five Falcon lights at Palmer Field in tacled Wiernasz didn’t let moundsman. He’s only a sophomore and is already ace of Xavier (9) this tournament more than laid two hands on a golf 178-463, Pegge Shelsky 197- a Houston (McLaughlin 0- ^ right-field. Middletown. the Eagle coach get his two the Eagle staff...Pete Kiro, promising East outfielder- errors and marked the AB R H E RBI any other, including any of club.” - 521, Lee Bean 181-194-514, ^ that featured 27 hts, 13 for Jim Rice accounted for Scholastic sports roundup In the sixth, a walk, cents in before giving him pitcher, reminds one of Ray LaGace, a standout a decade first time in Eagle Bordieri, c 3 3 1 1 4 the majors.” Player, the little South Sandy Kershaw 190-175-514, extra bases. four Boston runs with two sacrifice and intentional the thumb. “He was out at Satagaj, 2b 3 2 1 1 1 ago at East. American League Coach Jim Penders’ McGee’s Friday start. African, was dazzling in Ruth Woodbury 472, Carl Milwaukee, however, got homers. George Scott and walk put two runners on first and dead by at least 20 Hamilton, p 2 0 1 1 2 nine-year career he’s Lepak 218-539, Don Searles East most of its hits and runs Butch Hobson added late- Tennis and one out. Wayne feet at second,” Penders Patenaude, ss 4 0 1 0 1 Son in footsteps GB Kramer (W) def. Kennedy EASTJVh Lori Veal shattered her 513, Moose Nelson 532, Bill _ early, weathered a six-run inning solo homers. been tossed out of a Patenaude followed with stated afterwards. Two Salafia, If 5 0 0 0 0 f New York MHS GIRLS 6-2, 7-5; Valentine (M) def. East Catholic dropped a own two-mile run record Grockowski, cf5 0 1 0 0 No one of prouder of big Ben Phelps, East Hartford Zwick 528. Boston outburst in the last “This is a great park to game. an RBI single just past the more runs would cross to Last night’s softball Baltimore Manchester High’s girls’ Hutnik 7-5, 6-3; Peck (M) 5-3 duke to Xavier yester­ with a 12:44.77 clocking Artikes, 3b 4 2 1 2 0 High first baseman, than his dad, Twirler Phelps. The two innings and came away hit in with the wall so close ' The marathon took over glove of diving Eagle third make it 9-5. tennis team won its fifth def. Bedula 6-1, 6-2; Giosa- day in Middletown after while senior Teri Arendt Fillion, rf 2 1 0 0 0 youngster is a better than average high school hitter and Boston * with a win in their first and with the wind blowing 3Vz hours to complete and baseman Mike Freiheit to In the ninth, three con­ straight yesterday, 4-3, Martel (W) def. Peck- blowing a 3-0 lead. snapped her own long jump Lewis, rf 0 0 0 0 0 will enter Loomis School in the fall on a scholarship. Milwkee ' ^ game of a six-game road out,” said McMullen, ended with a lot of make it 6-5. Don Salafia secutive Falcon infield Baseball over Wethersfield High at Valentine 7-6, 4-6, 7-6; Hits by Dave Blake, barrier with a leap of 15- Manemeit, lb 3 1 2 0 0 Twirler Phelps, who beat a serious illness, was a WHALERS-WTIC Dave Pierro and Eric Detroit whose homer in the sixth bitterness on East’s part grounded to shortstop John errors loaded the bases L ‘"P- the Memorial Field courts. Hutnik-Green (W) def. Howie Furlong and Mark feet 7 ‘A-inches. crackerjack baseball umpire for years, the best that this Behind the pitching of Mann each had two hits for Toronto Cecil Cooper, traded lifted the Brewers from a The only thing which didn’t Murphy who stepped on se­ with a walk to Murphy for­ Totals 31 9 8 5 writer ever worked with...Manchester High has a fine Marc Howard and Arnold Cleveland Cherie Dow and Belinda B oser-K eller 6-2, 6-2; Hopper gave the locals the Results: the winners. AREA SCHOOLBOYS ' from Boston to Milwaukee 3-1 lead into a 5-1 advan­ result was a beanball war, cond and tossed to first for cing in the sixth Eagle East Catholic (6) electric scoreboard but it hasn’t been used in weeks for Dean, WTIC upset the New West Welti in the Nos. 1 and 2 Caouette-Donovan (M) def. early lead. 80-yd. hurdles: 1. Rodgers Ernie Brown, Gordie Streaking East Hartford in the off-season, had one tage. “I haven’t played in a and that probably would’ve what appeared to be an marker. A 3-1 offering by AB R H E RBI home games...Kelley Field at Manchester High is wide England Whalers last night L Pet. singles slots respectively Burwell-Gworek 1-6, 6-2, 6- Misplays proved to be (N), 2. Brewer (N), 3. Dupris Plouffe, Brian McCarten, High qualified for the State GB of the homers and four of week and I’ve only been up been shortly forthcoming if inning-ending doubleplay. Xavier hurler Mike Brasa, p/lf 0 0 0 0 0 open again with the snowfence that was set up for several at Charter Oak Park, 8-4. 13 .649 won for Manchester with 3. the downfall despite a fine (N) ;12.2. Dick Stratton and Tim Baseball Tournament Minn “ the hits and three of the about 40 times (37), but the doubles teams of Laura Two-mile: 1. Cobb (N), 2. it lasted any longer. But base arbiter Stan Wier- Hamilton, who threw 200 Dumais, dh 3 1 I 0 0 years in rightfield no longer in place...Lack of drive has A crowd of 2,000 watched Pemberton each were in Chicago 13 .629 pitching performance by Blake, rf 0 0 0 0 0 yesterday with a 10-7 win 1 runs scored, despite when you have confidence Golf Veal (M), 3. O'Connell (N) “I’m very reluctant to nasz saw it differently and pitches if he threw one, been a key reason Manchester High’s baseball team is the exhibition with all the two-hit group for the Texas 15 .545 Burnett-Cindy Formica Chet Denmark. K. Martin, p 1 0 0 0 0 over Hall High in CCIL ac­ ^ playing on a sore knee. Ken playing in a ballpark it 11:39. make a statement, es­ that was argument No. 1. looked to be around eye struggling after a fine start. Only half the squad has gone money earmarked for New 18 .500 and Shelly Valentine-Amy MHS Freiheit, 3b 4 2 1 0 1 BA’s. tion yesterday in West Kan City 5Vz McMullen drove in three helps. Track 440-yd. relay: 1. Manchestzr pecially after losing,” the It was in the seventh in­ level on batter Mike Gieras all out for Coach Harold Parks and hustled...Dave Bot­ Hope Manor. Oakland 19 .486 6 Silverstein winning giving Manchester High’s golf (Downing, Gilbert, L. Maher, Skehan, pr 0 0 0 0 0 Hartford. EAST GIRLS usually mild-mannered ning when everything but home plate arbiter taro, only a freshman, has improved 100 per cent since Nightcap found Looking 20 .474 6V2 the 8-3 Indians the triumph. team split a pair of Kearney) ;52.2. M. Furlong, 2b5 1 1 0 0 INDY In other area contests, Calif Penders voiced in calmer came apart. With runners George Forline bellowed early spring and won the starting job with East Catholic. Glass II whipping Dean 28 .333 12*A Results: Dow (M) def. matches yesterday at East Catholic’s girls’ 880: 1. Schiffer (N), 2. Kiro, cf/p 5130 1 Telephone enjoyed a Penney High was knocked Seattle moments afterwards, “But at first and third and one strike. Dakin, rf/lf 4 1 1 0 0 In a recent show of endurance, Bottaro caught three Bedula 6A), 6-1; Welti (M) Timberlin Country Club. track team improved its Gleason (N), 3. Barrett (M) nine-run sixth inning to Machine, 16-6. out of tournament con­ Friday’s Results I felt the umpires cost us out, Nick Bordieri “ If he (Gieras) had Murphy, ss 1 0 0 0 2 games in one day with the Eagle jayvees and Howell hits def. Jacobs 6-3, 7-6; Huyck Host Berlin High blanked record to 4-5 yesterday 2:31.3. overpower Nelson Freight Stan Steeves and Phil sideration by Windham, 8- Milwaukee 15, Bosion 7 the game. I owe it to the grounded to shortstop, the swung I would’ve yelled at Gieras, If/ef 3 0 0 0 0 varsity...Doug Crawford and Bailey Brown have dropped (W) def. McCurry 6-3, 6-4; the Silk Towners, 5-0, with with an 85-38 win over East 220: 1. Kearney (M), 2. last night at Nike, 16-6. Chak set the offensive pace 1, Coventry High was Baltimore 6, New York 5 Downing (M), 3. Gilbert tM) kids to say something. Why infield playing in. Murphy him for going after one out D. Martin, lb 3 0 0 0 1 out of New England Tennis Stars competition. Crawford with three hits each and Moller (W) def. Froh 6-2,6- the locals coming out on Windsor High at the loser's Big stickers were Paul blanked by Bacon Kansas City 4, Cleveland 0 3; Adams-Snyers (W) def. track. .27.6. were they so emotional? flipped to second baseman of the strike zone,” assis­ Bottaro, c 3 0 0 0 0 is the Weston, Mass., player who won the NETS Tourna­ McNamara and Dave Slota Brad Verona clubbed two top of a 4-1 score against H. Furlong, phi 0 0 0 0 Academy, 5-0, Ellington Detroit 7, Chicago 4 as Blue Jay Karen Griffin, Yvonne Mile relay: 1. Manchester They knew very well what Mike Furlong for the se­ tant Coach A1 Freiheit who ment at the Manchester Racquet Club last winter. Bill with four hits each. Bob clubbed two homers. Stan McCoan-Whitaker 6-4, 6-3; Old Saybrook. Manchester was nipped by East Wind­ Toronto 4, Texas 3 (Egan, Donadio, Swallow, L. was going on. cond out and he relayed to took the helm remarked. Drake of Acton, Mass., holds the single point lead at the Lynn, Bill Conway, Gene Alexander, Bill Turrell, Burnett-Formica (M) def. is now 3-11-1 over-all for Nolen and Marilyn Moriar- Totals 33 6 7 sor, 5-4, and Rham High Oakland 14, Seattle 5 Maher) 4.27.3. “I never got ticked off first for what again Gieras struckout swinging end of six tournaments...Pro boxing tonight at Hartford’s Bale, Butch McElowell , Brad Ladr, Dave Fregin Arborio-Hansen 6-2, 6-1; the campaign. ty were double winners for Xavier 000 501 fell to Cromwell, 11-5. California 3, Minnesota 0 100; 1. Gilbert (M), 2. like this before,” Penders appeared to be an inning­ on the next pitch and it was Civic Center lists Dennis Springfield in the eighth-round Wayne Johnson and Clay and Bill Paton each Valentine-Silverstein (M) Berlin’s Jerry Peplau the Eaglettes with Lauren Duprus (N), 3. Kearney (M) East Catholic 014 000 Brett Zerba, Jeff Scanlon Today’s Games NEW YORK (UPI) — Roy Howell has never def. Hansen-Barry 6-2, 6-3. Willett, Mary Wazer and feature...Have a nice weekend. Nivison each added two enjoyed two-hit perfor­ and Barry Bradley each ; 12.2. and Pete Governale Milwaukee (Haas 3-2) at been known for the long ball. In fact, as far as hits to the cause. mances. EAST GIRLS turned in two-over-par 74s Mary Carr all performing Mile: 1. Hennessy (M), 2. clubbed home runs as the Best for the losers were Boston (Stanley 3-0) ^be Texas Rangers knew, he didn’t have the East Catholic’s girls’ while Manchester’s Dave well. Schiffer (N), 3. Veal (M) MHS trackmen lose pair No member of Dean had Hornets won their ninth in Results: Steve Smyth with four hits more than one hit. tennis team dropped a 4-3 Thomas turned in a 78. 5:48.6. Little 16 outings with two left to at®Nlw'York‘(TrrLT25 P^'^^r this season to get a scratch single. 80-yd. hurdles; 1. Carr 440; 1. L. Maher (M), 2. and Bob Davis with three. verdict to Glastonbury Results: Manchester vs. Losing two yesterday Shot put: 1. Smith (X), 2. 330 hurdles: 1. Boynton (N), DUSTY make it into post-season Seattle (Abbott 1-4) at going hitless m his High yesterday in Glaston­ (EC), 2. Kozuch (EC), 3. Folia (N), 3. Swallow (M) League Ivie home run REC One big seven-run inning Oakland (Medich 2-2) f"-®] 17 at-bats, Howell was major league hit since Berlin —Peplau (B) def. Harshman (EW) :12.5. was Manchester High’s Ferraro (X), 3. Delfarro )X) 2. Malinoski (M), 3. Gallant play. Greg McGowan went bury. 1:03.3. Ten innings were needed propelled Trash-Away to Detroit (Ruble 3-4) at faded 10 days ago by the being called up from Thomas 2-up, Olsen (B) Mile: 1. Moriaty (M), 2. Shot put: 1. S. Maher (M), 2. boys’ track team in 48’ 1 Vs”. (M) :44.1. the distance for East Hart­ 880: 1. Shea (N), 2. Malone before Belliveau Paint Chicago (Barrios 3-2), N Rangers to the Toronto Evansville of the Mary Catherine Murano, def. Presti 7-6, Bradley (B) Bradley (EC), 3. Pierce (EW) Culbertson (M), 3. Gordon AMERICAN Middletown. The Indians Discus; 1. Ferraro (X), 2. an 11-9 decision over ford to pick up the win. Kellie White and Anne Golnik (M), 3. Ferguson (X) (N) , 3. Duane (N) 2:12.7. Paces Padres edged Norton Electric last Vittner’s last night at Cleveland (Garland 1-5) at Blue Jays for former American association def. Shrider 5-3, Dennis (B) 6 : 02. (N) 31' 11” . S(!bring early. Army & were bested by Notre Penney now stands 6-10 220: 1. Dawson (M), 2. Texas reliever Steve Thursday that helped Marie Cannata took three def. Nelson 1-up, Berlin 100: 1. Nolen (EC), 2. Wazer High jump: 1. Downing Navy downed the Legion 162' 5” . night at Keeney, 10-9. Robertson. with two games left after Kansas City (Bird 2-0), N Dame of West Haven, 82- Chaprovich (N), 3. Evans (N) of the four singles matches won medal point, 307-350; (EC), 3. Teller (EW) :11.9. (M), 2. Gaffney (N), 3. Wilks last night at Waddell, 6-2, High jump: 1. Kjelison (M), Tom Bride collected a Four hits were produced Toronto (Vuckovich 1-3) Hargan. Yet, in eight Detroit snap a three-game 63, and by host Xavier :23.4. yesterday’s loss to 8-8 for the 8-4 Eaglettes but 440-yd. relay: 1. East (M) 4' 9‘A''. 2. Cushing (X), Bartman (X), homer and three singles by Stu Madgefrau and Jim games with his new club, losing streak. Manchester vs. Old as Tim Ellis pitched a High, 104-41. The latter has Two-mile: 1. Anderson (N), NEW YORK (UPI) - San Diego must feel a Windham. at Texas (Briles 2-0), N Catholic :54.6. Doolittle (X) 5’ 10”. for the Painters and-Pete Howell has 11 hits and six Angels 3, Twins 0 Glastonbury took the Saybrook —Thomas (M) Discus: 1. S. Maher (M), 2. three-hitter. He struck out won a state record 68 dual Michalak and Augie Cappa Minnesota (Redfern 1-3) 440: 1. Rabus (EW), 2. L. Gordy (N), 3. Culbertson (M) Long jump: 1. D'Aquila 2. Lemieux (M), 3. Locke (M) bit chagrined. After spending a bundle during Cram, Gary Lemire and RBIs. Frank Tanana became match by sweeping the def. Stasik 3-1, Totley (OS) 13 and was a perfect three- track meets in a row. (X), 2. Fazzino (X), 3. B. 9:38.4. added two hits each for the at California (Ross 0-2), N three doubles. def. Presti 6-4, Shrider (M) Willett (EC), 3. Shew (EW) 87' 5". for-three at the plate and the winter free agent bazaar, the Padres broke Francis Copeland each winners. So while the Blue Jays the first seven-gam winner 1:08. Long jump: 1. Arendt (M), Bright spot for Walsh (M) 19’ 11 V4 ”. Mile relay: 1. Manchester Results: Murano (EC) one of the hits was a 3:34.2. a five-game losing streak Friday using players added two hits. Dave Vittner homered may not have been sur­ def. Olsen 7-6, Nelson (M) 880-yd. relay: 1. East Wind­ 2. Dupris (N), 3. Blake (N) 15' Manchester was senior Triple jump: 1. Day (X), 2. def. Gross 6-1, 6-1; White homer. Javelin: 1. Diglio (N), 2. they had in the first place. The winning run crossed UConn and Fairfield advance prised Friday night, the def. Hartt 5-4, Manchester sor 2:09.2. 7 ’A" (new school record). Steve Dawson who broke Ley (M), 3. Barry (X) 40’ Vi” . and singled and Greg Bar- LaChance (M), 3. Buciak (N) the plate on Copeland’s Rangers were stunned . American (EC) def. Spincer 6-2, 6-0; won medal point 350-384. 880: 1. Moriarty (EC), 2. Javelin: 1. Culbertson (M), Bill Hill and Ken the school scoring mark Pole vault: 1. Kirk (X), 2. “It always feels great to ningham and Steve Joyner 164’ 2” . STORRS, (UPI) - The number one in New when Howell drove a Cannata (EC) def. Vaughn Drake (EW), 3. Borque (EC) 2. S. Maher (M), 3. Brewer Krajewski each hit safely with 171 ‘A points. The old McKeown (X), 3. Manement get a hit like that,” first RBI-singles and Steve fielder’s choice play. each contributed two hits Shot put: 1. Ronnan (N), 2. University of Connecticut England, to a 2-0 victory tremendous home run i ....League 6-1,6-1; Rice (G) def. Viola Baseball 2:46.8. (N) 100' 6". twice for the Vets. Bruce mark was 147 points by (X) 11’ 6” . baseman Mike Ivie said Yeager hit a solo homer as Wally Pocius and Frank to the Garden cause. Bonner (N), 3. Makey (N) 47’ Prabucki led the Elec- and Fairfield University over Boston College. more than 400 feet into a 6-2, 6-1; W eatherwax- CHENEY TECH 220: 1. Wazer (EC), 2. Nolen 880-yd. relay; 1. Manchester Marandino and Ruth Smith Mike Lombardo. The latter after hammering a grand Larry Demery fell to 3-2. CANDLELIGHT in the majors by pitching Manchester vs. Notre Dame 8^^”. tricmen with three hits were to tangle today in the Pitcher Greg Bercevicz gale-force wind. The blast, Brown (G) def. Kuczynski- Charlie Pogmore’s two- (EC), 3. Tellier (EW) :29.0, (Kearney, Gilbert, Downing, doubled for the Legion. did it in 18 meets, Dawson slam as the Padres buried Astros 5, Phillies 2 Season’s longest game, California to an eight-hit Two-mile: 1. Migeanult 440-yd. relay: 1. Manchester Discus: 1. Golnik (M), 2. each and Wayne Rogers ECAC Division One tourna­ struck out 12 batters and off loser Bert Blyleven, Sullivan 6-3, 6-1; Perley- run homer in the sixth in­ L, Maher) 1:58.9. NATIONAL in 12. Montreal 12-4 and extended Julio Gonzalez’ two-run 12 innings, found Moriar- shutout. Tanana, 7-1, (EW), 2, Fitzgerald (EC), 3. (Wilson, Howard, Pease, Bonner (N), 3. M. Walsh (M) doubled twice. ment for the New England walked only one to raise his gave Toronto a 4-3 victory Schluntz (G) def. Young- ning lifted Portland High to Held to just two hits, 139’ 5 >A”. Montreal’s losing skein to double in a three-run sixth ty’s downing Gus’s last struck out eight and Cadder (EW) 15:38.8. Results: Malinoski) :47.6. baseball championship. record to 8 and 2, and the over Texas. Murphy 7-5, 6-2; Gross- a 2-0 C h a rte r Oak Moriarty Bros, 120-yd. hurdles: 1. Boynton High jump: 1. Kjelison (M), 10. NIKE walked four in gaining his Mile relay; 1. East Windsor Manchester vs. Xavier helpd J.R. Richard up his night at Robertson, 6-5. Maine’s defending New team’s to 26 and 7. Connec­ Donovan (G) def. Murray- nevertheless had enough 440-yd. relay: 1. Xavier (N ), 2. V ellera (N ), 3. 2. Kelley (M), 3. tie Johnson Merv Rettenmund also Breaking a tie in the final RoyalH 4, Indians 0 third shutout and seventh Conference baseball win 4:39.8. record to 3-4. Steve Ron Laliberte singled England champion ticut scored its first run in Lucier 6-2, 6-2. 500 qualifying scoring power to upend :44.6. Kjelison (M) :17.7. (N), Winter (N) 5’ 10” . drove in four runs for inning with a run. Walnut Fred Patek singled horn complete game. over Cheney Tech yester­ High jump: 1. Nolen (EC), Carlton, 5-2, yielded four and tripled to drive in the baseball team Friday was the first inning when Greg .MHS BOYS INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) C a rte r’s last night at 120-yd. hurdles: 1. Drenzek 100: 1. Dawson (M), 2. Long jump: 1. Boynton (N), winner Bob Shirley, 3-5, Burners Barbers nipped two runs to support Paul V’s 14, Mariners 5 day at the Beavers’ field. 2. Carr (EC), 3. Borque (EC) hits in six innings but lost tieing run and later scored eliminated. Boston College Pinney walked, went to se­ Wins in two of the three Portland is now 8-7 in — Janet Guthrie hopes to Buckley, 8-2 (X), 2. Micale (X), 3. Patter­ Chapkovich (N), 3. Evans (N) 2. B. Walsh (M), 3. McKenzie Wilson Electric last night the winner. Karl Hasel, Splittorff’s eight-hit Rookie Wayne Gross 4’ 6” . (M) 19' 11 lA”. the game on three walks, topped Maine 8-7 to hand cond on a wild pickoff doubles matches gave host conference action while Long jump: 1. Wazer (EC), make auto racing history Tim Freshler fanned 13 son (X) :16.9. :10.7. at Nike, 9-8. Bob Cornell and Dave pitching and help Kansas socked his league-leading 100: 1. Dawson (M), 2. Mile: 1. Anderson (N), 2. Triple jump: 1. Johnson Joe Ferguson’s sacrifice the team its second defeat attempt, and scored on a Wethersfield High a 4-3 win the Techmen are 3-12. 2. Carr (EC), 3. Wakunas this weekend — a year in gaining the decision. Tim O’Neil came up with Sibrinsz each collected City snap a three-game 11th homer and drove in Perrotti (X), 3. D’Aquila (X) Flosdorf (M), 3. Fedorchak (N) ,, 2. Ley (M), 3. Boynton N ation al"^ fly and Gonzalez’ blow. in the double-elimination double by Laribee. over Manchester High in Winning hurler Bill (EW) 15' 5” . behind schedule. ^ b Andreana homered three hits and Doug three hits for the winners. losing streak. Splittorff, 2- five runs, while Earl :10.7. (M) 4:27.5. (N) 40 'A” . Reds 6, Mets 2 tournament. Maine lost its The Huskies added an in­ boys’ tennis action yester­ Hamilton tossed a three- Shot put: 1. Griffin (EC), 2. Gutrie hopes to qualify for the MB’s and Mike League, Downham two for the Kan Hanko had three 4, gained his first triumph Williams drove in four, Mile: 1. Flosdorf (M), 2. 440; 1. Dawson (M), 2. Pole vault: 1. Diglio (N), 2. Gary^olan won his third first game of the day to surance run in the eighth day. hitter at Cheney, walking Migeanult (EW), 3.*I. Gerrity today or Sunday for the In­ Falkowski had the other Barbers with Mike Scalon hits, Gary Deluca and since opening day. three with his ninth homer, Jolie (X), 3. Boraks (X) Smaga (N), 3. Velleca (N) Nitido (N), 3. Benito (M) 11’. straight start after missing Fairfield, 2-0. inning when Laribee 'The Silk Towners are (EC) 29’ 1 ‘A” , dianapolis “500” to become hit. lashing out three hits for Miles Boutlier each had Tigers 7,, While .Sox 4 to spark Oakland to a rout five and striking out four. Discus: 1. Griffin (EC), 2. 4’29 2. :51.4. six weeks with a foot infec­ Junior Russ Laribee singled, stole second and now 10-4 for the campaign Losing hurler Bob Walter, the first woman eligible for C arter’s Don Maxim 440: 1. Dawson (M), 2. Cubs 13, Braves 4 tion and mononucleosis. th e losers and Rick two hits, one of the latter’s Rookie Tim Corcoran of Seattle. Fitzgerald (EC), 3. Migeanult homered and Chris Tanger, Paul Lorenzen and knocked in one run and scored on a single by Jim delivered a two-run homer while Wethersfield is 12-3. 3-7, pitched well issuing (EW) 87' 7 ‘A” , the famed holiday classic. Telgener (M), 3. Fales (X) Batterymates Steve Dan Driessen’s sacrifice went for four bases. Eagle Paul Giosa, Wuentel starred on defense :51.4. Swisher and Ray Burris Ralph Bernard! each added scored another Friday to Toler. in the eighth for his first only one bases on balls Javelin: 1. L. Willett (EC), SWIMMING fly and George Foster’s help UConn, ranked ranked No. 15 in New while whiffing 11. 2. Sherman (EW), 3. Sanders with Don Soucier making a 330 hurdles: 1. Woods (X), both homered as Chicago RBI-double off loser Tom two more. Unable to score for six England, had to work hard The lone Tech hits were (EW) 87' 1” . great catch in leftfield for 2. Drenzek (X), 3. Malinoski Is mors fun In your own backyard snapped Atlanta’s four- Seaver, 3-4, in the first in­ EASTERN innings and trailing 3-0, Class openings (M) :42.0. before succun;ibing off the bats of Lew LaBrec, MANGIIESTKR GIRL.S the winners. POOL game winning streak. ning gave Nolan a lead he Down 9-3 after five in­ Holiday Lanes rallied for WE SERVICE Manchester sophomore There are several AMERICAN FARM 880: 1. Coughlin (X), 2. Chicago chased Don nings, Personal Tee tallied Jim Boudreau and Ricky Manchester High’s girls’ Tynan (X), 3. Lahda (M) cholcs of 17 slits and shapas never lost. four runs in the final inning Scott Gottlieb by scores of openings in the Rec Legion topped Army & Collins, 0-3, with a six-hit, Giants 7, Cardinals 5 three times in the sixth to and nipped Vito’s, 4-3, in Ross. track team upped its 2:03.7. pricaa commanclnp MAY SPECIALS ON SIDING! 1-6, 7-6, 7-5. Gfosa and Department’s evening ten­ Navy at Buckland last five-run second inning tie the score and added two the second game. MHS JV« record to 10-4 with a 79-44 220:1. Perrotti (X), 2. Daw­ balow $4000 Installad Darrell Evans’ two-out, doubles partner Tracy nis classes which start night, 14-13, with Mike son (M), 3. Ferguson (X) highlighted by Burris’ two- two-run double in the ninth more in the seventh to tack Russ Bilodeau drove in alumbHUH , vinyl siding Four runs in the third in­ win over Northwest In-Qround or On>Qround PORSCHE-AUDI Martel also won via the tie­ Catholic yesterday at Monday night and will run O’Rourke getting two hits. :23.4. run single. helped San Francisco down an 11-9 defeat on the the winning run with a with insulated panels ning gave Manchester QUALITY POOLS METRO HARTFORD’S NEWEST breaker route, taking two High’s jayvee baseball Wigren Track. five weeks at Memorial Mike Donlon and Bill reliever A1 Hrabosky, 1-2. Brltish-Americahs last sacrifice fly. Anderson homered for the Two-mile: 1. Jeff Krupke,2. D(MT-YOURSaF POOLKITS - PORSCHE-AUDI DEALERSHIP of three sets by this team a 5-3 win over Two school records were Field. John Krupke, 3. Lemieux (M) Dodgers 6, Pirates 1 Derrel Thomas, Bill night at Nebo. Craig Pepin and Roger 20 Colors To Choose From! method over Manchester’s Wethersfield yesterday at set as the Indians made Beginners, advanced losers. 9:38.4. Finnish Saunas Reggie Smith’s three-run Madlock and Jack Clark Three hits by Ed Hanlon Talbot each had two hits WE CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK OF Jon Peck and Phil Valen­ the Eagles’ field. goals set prior to the year, beginners and in­ NATIONAL FARM Mile relay: 1. Manchester Salas - Sarvica - Rapalrs homer highlighted a five- singled to tie the score paced the Tees with Tom for the Lanes as did Dick PORSCHE-AUOl PARTS RaplaoamanI Unars, Flltars Free Eatimatet — Easy Terms tine. The latter duo took Steve Pyka hurled 5 2/3 namely to beat last year’s termediates will be Carter’s trimmed (Fedorchak, Flosdorf, run fifth and Burt Hooton, before Evans delivered to Chisholm adding two, one a Marsh and Vic Salcius for singles victories in straight innings in relief to notch record of 6-6, win at least welcome for a small fee, Morlarty’s at Charter Oak, 'Telgener, Dawson) 3:34.2. ALL-SEASON POOL A SAUNA INC. 4-1, scattered four hits over lift Gary Lavelle to his se­ homer, Bruce Handerson, the losers. BILL TUNSKY sets. plus membership card. 16-1, as John Edwards Javelin: 1. M. Frey (X), 2. Rte. 44A - Bolton, Ct. 06040 7 2-3 innings. Dave Lopes cond victory in three Tracey Kasel, Jim Standings will be used 649-909S HOFFMAN PORSCHE AUDI his third win. Cary Coffin 10 and qualify at least one 700 CONNECTICUT BLVD.. E. HT Results: Giosa (W) def. had two hits to lead the 8-5 in every event for state Interested parties should homered and Jim Maher S. Frey (X), 3. Novicki (X) Est. 1959 — Tsl. 649-6962______and Rick Monday each had decisions. Rossillo, Jeff Schmidt, when space permits. Hiui'jmwEtra 173’ 10” . G ottlieb 1-6, 7-6, 7-5; Indians’ attack. competition. contact the Rec Office. collected three hits. PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mancheiter. Conn.. Sat., May 21. 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Mahehester, Conn., Sat., May 21, 1977- PAGE ELEVEN

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Appoint AH St«v&%ops VERNON - Three bedroom Lott and found 1 ^LIN G TO N - By owner. Ranch. Large lot, nice area. SOUTH WINDSOR B Y O W N E R Tnree bedroom Ranch with LOST - Three month old black CARRIER |38,900, Welles Agency, 742- rec room and garage. Central­ Stone 7356, 6434)302. EXQUISITE kitten, in vicinity of Irving Heralb .W ly located. Mid 30*8. 875-7966. Su n d ay and Broad Streets. Please call. NEEDED CONDITION 64941792. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING William Stone, of 369 E. ’ fo r CAPE Middle Tpke., has been ap­ a in -siiiii LOST • Black/whlte and tan pointed veterans’ grave 9 Beagle, Fox Terrier mix. In Benedict Dilve Two bedrooms, patio, custodian for the Town of vicinity of Hartford Road KEITH porch, remodeled kitchen, South Windsor RHaa Jiann tif Manchester. area, Manchester. Reward. PHONE 643-2711 new gas hot water base Answers to “Ralni”. Please Stone replaces Everett n q m E board. Natural woodwork. call after 3 p.m., 643^92. FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD 172 I. Cantor SL Kennedy, who has served WittimucouponindatTSOpiMhaN ^ CARRIER Flowering Dogwood sets as a custodian for almost ji Hdnz JKAc "Mr# M o ko off treed lot. Quiet street. 20 years. Henry Wierz- INDEX NEEDED Won't last at 333,900. FREE! REWARD ADVERTISIN6 HOUSE CALLS” UAR four bodroom Colonial. 2'A baths, ovortizod fami­ bicki, of 85 Lockwood St., ♦I. NOTICIS fo r I K e t d m p v Q ly room with ralaad hsarthslono nraplaco. On flrst floor, and Edwin Edwards, of 38 For rttum, or InlornMlton RATES 1 — Lost and Found 646-4128 ” Deep In the woods of 26 ounce bottle * |S$SMustard iMdIng to raturn of lorgo 2 — Personals Tolland Street KEITH formal dining room, fully appllancad kitchon, laundry Wells St., are the town’s 8 oz. jar-Yellow or Spicy Brown 3 — Announcements w Manchester Brand new . . . just 60 "Slowest Ketchup in the west.” Opol and Olomond Ring 1 dty word per dey 849-1922 room, ovaraizod garago, many sxtraa. Loft-Land tor Solo 24 other two veterans’ grave SGeodSun May?2-S«i.May21 UiMooaM. ptrcusiOflW 243 [ j QoodSun.M«v23-S«.MavH LmirtoncWp^fOnlomr. 242s Wooing Irani 14g Wuoridgo 3 days ...10e word per dey M f W l 4 — Entertilnment Woodland School Area units on 19 acres. From $ 4 2 ,9 0 0 ... a reduction R U L E S T A n Drioo, Mtnohaalor, oinoo 6 days .!.. 9e word per day 5 -- Auctions of $2,000 until June 1 st. . . or until first section custodians. Gfocerv IW IT O W V gundny. May ISIh. East Hartfoi^ 648-4126 649-1922 MANCHESTER - Two B Zone 26 daya .... 8a word per day FINANCIAL Is sold out. Call 644-8332 for appointment tool oltownora In town. 16 worda $2.00 minimum Carrier should Building Lots. Need to be Dougino Andorion,t47-111S,And 8 ■— Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages COVENTRY - Large, new For Information, call: 646-8727 or 646-6555. idddddddktvatViMft.imw orsU -btST. Happy A d a ...... $2.30 Inch 9 — Personal Loans No agents pfoase. filled. Low price. Paul W. WiVt this coupon and a 17 S< Wast Realty, 528-9668; SENTRY By Owner to city parking lot. 342,000. Several Town PHONE FROM home to ser­ 23 — Homes for ®ile evenings 646-7603. Keith Real EsUte, 6464126, vice our customers in the 24 — Lols-Lsnd . Sale STEADY WORK - Now accep­ 6 ^ ! J R E A L estate SERVICES Eight room Raised Ranch, 649-1922. M anchester employes I^(dddtlddddildddddddddddddddddddir23^ Two crazy, mixed up 25 — Investment Property a p p e a re d a t T h u rsd a y wrthmt coupon arm a $7 5oporcha*a t— Manchester area, flexible 26 ~ Business Properly ting applications for full time 3 b^room s, formal dining hours, super earnings, 249- kids who got married employment. Call 872-4515. room, I'A baths, rustic rec night’s comment session to _Stop & Shoj: Vz Gal. Stop & Shop 27 — Resort Property MmchMtw $42,S00 COLUMBIA - Private Beach UNBELIEVABLE, But here MANCHESTER - Ideal 7773. today at 1:00 on the 26 — Real Estite Wanted Complain about the recent ADVERTISING RANCH rights go with this large 7 it is! Immaculate, tastefully Conveniently located starter room with wet bar. Central professiinal office, or multi beach at the Cape. room Cape. Attached garage. decorated seven room Ranch, MANCHESTER- home, eat-in kitchen, recently air. Large deck, above family site. Large, gracious layoff of four workers in MI8C. SERVICES Buelnote Opportunity 14 7 rooms, 2 fireplaces, 2 car SALES POSITION - Straight DEADLINE 31 — Services Offered Reduced to 339,900. Lessenger air conditioned, paneled den. remqdeled, full basement, alu­ ground pool, V4 acre lot. No Colonial, currently housing a - . ^ ------commissions, leads furnished 32 — Painting-Papering garage, treed lot. the Highway Department Sells, 646-8731. Enjoy your large private patio minum siding & garage. 334,900 agents. 644-2042. professional office suite, and C r ^ m to homeowners. Call 242-5402. 12:00 noon the day before 33 — Building-Contracting SMALL ENGINE Service four residential units. Nearly Some of those who 7 Varieties 24 oz. can '' . Assorted Flavors 34 — Roofing.Siding Corporation expanding dealer F.J. SPILECKI with aluminum screening publication. REALTORS three acres Just off the central attended also complained ! Good Sun. May 22-Sal. May 2D Unt one can par cutlomer 247& ! Good Sun. May 22-Sai. May 20 Uni ona cm par cuttomar. 246 P 35 — Heating-Plumbing network. No experience MANCHESTER - Cramped overlooking park-like yanf New to market, five-room PRIOR SERVICEMEN - The Deadline for Saturday and 38 — Flooring 643-2121 for space! See our roomy four Near Busline. First time on COVENTRY- Ranch home on lakefront. large business district. All ullities, about the administration of Air Force recently announced Monday la 12:00 Noon Friday. 37 — Moving-Trucking-Slorage necessary. Complete training •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 38 — Services Wanted program. 3500. Investment bedroom Dutch. Treed lot, market. Call for appointment kitchen, fenced lot, shows well, R C Zone, top available. 3 ^ ,- the department. new openings for individuals extras. 340's. East Coast Real­ to Inspect this unbeatable Business Property 26 000. Odegard Realty, 643-4365. required to start your own ATTRACTIVE TWO Bedroom mid 330’s. A Lrxlge Dr. couple said with prior mllitaiy service. If MI8C. FOR SALE ty, 528-9668, evenings, 646- value. Schaefer Real Estate, PLEASE READ 40 — Household Goods business. Ideal for retired or Ranch. Fireplace, garage. that the street is in­ you nave been-ijut for less 7603. 643-1667 or 875-5351. 6-6 Duplex on bus line, 3 bed­ Great than 5 years and are looking You’re Invited To The 41 — Articles for Sale part time. Details on request. Lake privileges. By owner. YDUR AD 42 — Building Supplies MANCHESTER- rooms, living room, din­ adequately lighted in some for "A Great Way of Life’ , Mr. Barker. ESCA Field 336,500. 646-2358, 278-8806. 21st Annual 43 — Pels -Birds- Dogs Training Division Box 619, ing room, kitchen, each side, sections. The couple also contact the Air Force Im­ Claaalfled ada are taken over '44 — Livestock the phone as a convenience. I.O.H. Day 46 Boats & Accessories Wading River, New York. EAST WINDSOR - Seldom separate furnaces, double ga­ FOR SALE said that there is frequent­ mediately. Call 646-7440. 46 — Sporting Goods WHERE - - - C<*? NOW accepting applications special day with ua. 56 — Resort Property for Rent at night. They also said for full time employmentt. 57 — Wanted to Rent ESTABLISHED Pest Control Opportunity. JIM DEROCCO Super Value. Young Ranch in that all the park’s lights Call 528-3869 between 9 and 2 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 58 — Misc for Rent firm. Gross over 340,000 In MANCHESTER- excellent location. 3 bedrooms, • Owner Financing Available • have been knocked out and only. Help Wontod 13 AUTOMOTtVE 1976. An excellent reputation MANCHESTER - By owner. CAN TELL YOUl large living room, country kit­ and potential. Owner has city water - tawar - natural gaa - 400 amp ser­ that the town is wasting its 61 ~ Autos for Sale Two story building, consisting chen with built-ins, first floor 62 Trucks for Sale other commitments. 528-4749. of 3 car garage, plus 3 rooms BELFIORE AGENCY vice. Separate matarad gas hot air heating money by continually OIL BURNER - Heating ser- 63 — Heavy Equipment for Sale family room, lowest ISO’s. presently usm as an antique 647-1413 •yatema, parking for 75 cars, near busline. For In­ vice man. Full time Printing — ■ Http Wontod 13 64 — Motorcycles-Bicycles Realtors cleaning and policing the Uniforms and transportationsport 65 — Campers-Traiiers-Mobile shop. Includes lovely older 3 formation call Frank SpllackI at Center Springs Pond area. provided. Full benefits. Top Estimator-Order Writer Homes be^oom Colonial, on quiet 66 — Automotive Service □ EDUCATION A resident of South Bees* hourly rate. For the man who 67 — Autos lor Rent-Lease street, off East Center Street. □ Hawthorne St. expressed can meet our requirements. Must be experienced estimator. Possibility of other types of Kuutc 6. Anboutr. llannrrtitut < 2 ^ ^ ^ F.J. SPILECKI Preferably resident of South RN’S - LPN'S small business. No brokers. opposition to the concept of We are looking for an energetic Private Inetructlone 18 29 Connecticut Blvd., East Hartford Windsor, Manchester or Ver­ 344,900. 647-1567. Realtors 843-2121 retention basins. innovative type perfon with All shifts. Part 289-4331 Stop & Shop “Great Beef” Naturally Aged non area. Inquire Imperial experience in estimating for sheet Help Wanted 13 PRIVATE MACRAME Ai ifftrcatiie fiSUaltn lin t. A woman from Garth Oil, 644-1521. fe4 offset printing. Lessons in home. 32.00] ManchMtsr $39,900 047-0144 ^ ____ ROUTE 0 /* Rd. complained that a time or full time. COLONIAL CONDO 742-0144 willimantic ACT NOW - Jet to a great way Experience helpful in order 6739. E^ay living, 3 bedrooms, 2 ^ baths, „ " 450-1777 neighbor’s heating system writing but we will train. Pleasant working REiU. ESTATE SALESPERSON ail appliances, plenty of wall to ') multiple Hating eeniites tp aenie gou better. of life. Jobs, education and wall carpet. is not working properly and training. For enlistment Liberal benefit program including WANTED REMEDIAL READING and : z, sto ^ j| dto W is causing a “foul odor.’’ Company paid pension program. conditions. lor iM lI ••WriWiwI. FJ. SPILECKI details, call Air Force at 646- math; individualized work REALTORS MANCHESTER ’ 61p900 , Apply in person or call 643-1101. and quality company. Full Mma. A man complained about ic k S t^ 7440. WHh or wlUKMrt aaiiarlanca. Draw program, (lst-8th grade) by An equal opportunity 643-2121 Beef Chuck Benefits. Apply in conaMartd lor rigfil paraon. Rap- Master’s degree teacher. 566- the railroad crossing at employer. M/F. Summit and Woodbridge 1st cuts-Bone-in d r iv e r s f o r School Buses ly In confidanca lo 8075. wanted - We will train you. ALLIEO PRINTING SERVICES person. Vernon ‘J - 3 Sts. Most families go for S79 Middle TumpikaW WARREM E. EAST HARTFORD - 7 1/2 Part time. Housewives' and Mancheslef, Conn DRUMS - Modern complete Room Split. 1 1/2 baths. Oak Director Phyllis steak. This USDA retirees prefered. Manchester Manor. Call Mon- course. 649-6411, 649-2038 - ^^therrarkef HOWLAND floors. 12x28 family room with Jackston presided at the Choice "Great Beef" area, 643-2373. Vernon area, d a y through Rpaltori 643-1108 Music Shop. bar. Back yard completely session. , IS rich in flavor. I 87^Z826. ^ ^ ^ in tn g excellence fenced. Many extras. Asking USDA I Friday, 9 to 4 p.m. 343,500. Call 568-1453. C H O IC E ' TOOL AND DIE Maker. Some □ REAL ESTATE 31 " l b experience necessary. Person BABYSITTER - Monday Servlcet Ottered 31 Services Oflered Painting-Papering 32 Bullding-Coniracting 33 Mormons Mr. Bergin through Friday. 1 to 5. for pre­ Manoh«ttr 131,900 hired will be trained in all schooler, Wickham Park COLONIAL Center Cut phases of die making and Hornet For Sale 23 INFLATIGN FIGHTERS - CARPENTRY, Custom Beef Chuck 8 7 1 - 0 3 8 5 area. Call 528-4021, after 5. 7 rooms, country kitchen, laundry Teachers with 18 years to show Chuck Steak 7 Bone metal-stamping business. room, aluminum siding, fine Houses - Addditions, garages, Send qualifications to Box L REAL ESTATE COVENTRY - 40 acre Egg starter home. experience offer quality pain­ roofing and siding, kitchens, USDA Choice MATURED and experienced c/o Manchester Herald. Farm, with three story bam. FJ. SPILECKI ting with 20 to 56% savings. bathrooms, and repair work Underblade Steak Bone-in Beef Chuck SALES MANAGER MAINTENANCE Person for woman - To babysit, full time. Butler-type building. Power Fully insured. Free es­ Oof all kinds. Call Robert Jar­ film Growing Company desires Must have references. Call REALTORS HOUSE REAL ESTATE Sales experienced salesperson or pre­ floor care and minor plant, and other out buildings, 643-2121 Located in one of Manchester’s most desirable areas, this timates. 643-1609, 742-8764. vis for estimate, 643-6712. Bone-in Associates - Licensed, or In sent manager for its exp^ing maintenance repairs for large after 6, 646-3666. plus Three Lovely Homes. 8 room Raised Ranch boasts a slate entry foyer, gracious A film on ancient Boneless Chuck Steak Beef Chuck process of obtalnlM license. East Harttord office. Must be Health Care facility. Offers invited. B/W Realty, living room, formal dining room, 3 bedrooms, den, huge PAINTING - interior and CARPENTRY Si Masonry - honest, have integrity, be success RN TO SUPERVISE New America will be shown by South Windsor or East Hart­ Excellent benefits and 647-1419. MANCHESTER - 4 bedroom, WASHING exterior, paperhanging, Additions and remodeling. oriented, aggressive and hard Homemaker Home Health Aid family room with raised hearth fireplace, 3 baths, the Church of Jesus Christ ford office. Great earning working. Compensation open. Call working conditions. Call or bi-level Contemporary. hardwood with carpeting, 2 car garage with workshop, excellent work. References. Free estimates. Call Anthony Chuck Cube Steak "ScE' Bob Wallace for confidential inter­ ^ply in person. Meadows Program. Public Health Fireplaced family room, 21/2 Have your ALUMINUM BIDED house brought Free estimates. Fully in­ Squlllacote, 649-0811. of Latter-day Saints (Mor­ potential. Arruda Realty, 644- view. experience preferable. Part M «nchM t«r $38,900 I -thermal windows. For summer pleasure, a 20x40 in- 1539. (Convalescent Center, 333 baths, attached 2 car garage. back to a clean, shiny finish. sured. Martin Mattson, 649- mons) Tuesday at 7;30 Bldwell St., Manchester, time at first. Phone CAPE ground pool surrounded by stone and privacy fence. CARPENTRY, US.G«ide‘W’ The Wallace Company 7 rooms, new larxe eat-ln kitchen, Call Arthur or Suzanne Shorts, See it sparkle again when we professionally 4431. p.m. at the First Federal Conn. 647-9194. Manchester Homemaker Ser­ 646-3233. J. Watson Beach Co., REMODELING, Additions - COCKTAIL WAITRESSES for 236-0881 or 569-1660 vice, at 643-9511. all applUoces, lots of wall to wall clean it with a high pressure washer. Savings Bank, 344 W. Mid­ weekend nights. Gaslight carpeOng. garage. Manchester Office, 647-9139. INTERIOR, EXTERIOR Roofing, siding, and painting. dle Tpke. The movie is en­ Cafe, Experience only. 568 RN’s and LPN’s - 3 to 11, II to FJ. SPILECKI Equal Housing Opportunity. I MANCHESTER «39p900 Painting and wallpapering. No job too small. Free es­ 7. Full and part time. Staff RN s - LPNs ReALTom New ceilings and paneling. timates. 844-3079. titled “Ancient America 5323 or 646-1086. Completely safe for siding and vagatalion. and supervisor repositioned. 7-3, 3-11 shift, full time, 843-2121 JUST REDUCEDI Professional quality work at Speaks.’’ COUPLE T.0 ACT as Join our progressive nursing reasonable prices. G.L. CARPENTRY - Repairs, eysSS superintendent In small apart­ part time, weekendsfellef. *41,900 Talks will be given by 7 to 9 lbs. Excellent for Rotlsseries team. Excellent salaries and Come in and talk to us McHugh Painting, 643-9321. remodeling, additions, gar­ Sprinkle cavity lightly with salt, brush with melled butter. Roast 'til 180° ment house. Maintenance, and benefits in a pleasant at­ EIGHT ROOM Colonial - 21/2 Duplei. 4-9. Good condition. Two ages, roofing. Call David Lloyd Capson, a m em ber of on meal thermometer Takes about 3-3'/j hours. minor repairs, in Hartford about our new higher star­ new furnaces. Two car garage. MAK Painting mosphere. Contact the D.N.S. baths, family room, fireplace, Good investment. PAPER HANGING Expert. Patria, 644-1796. the Manchester Ward, and area. Please state experience, Meadow's Convalescent ting rate. four bedrooms, garages, acre. 61 Washington SI. O'40-7728 Your average paper, in Sister Becky Fife a church family status and age, strictly Center, Manchester, Conn. 353,900. Hutchins Agency, 646- Free estimates average room , 330. Mr. confidential. Write Box N c ^ EAST HARTFORD M.H. PALMER Rooflng-Sldlng-Chlmney 34 missionary. They will Butter Basted Turkeys "irE”" 59s 647-9194. 3166. RRilty 646-6321 Richman, 646-3864. Manchester Herald. ^ speak about the inscribed CONVALESCENT HOME BIDWELL Home Improve­ PAINTER - Temporary per­ 745 Main 81. MANCHESTER - 6 1/2 room QUALITY PAINTING and gold plates which Mormons b e a u t if u l s e v e n Room ment Co. Expert Installation BiqrEainUyPadi and Save! BARTENDER - Nights. 5 day son needed to do Interior pain­ East Hartford, Conn. Ranch. Finest construction, Paper Hanging by Willis of aluminum siding, gutters believe contain the history week. Call Etorothy, Wl-9978 ting in a large health care fireplace, recreation room, Ranch on quiet street. Three GARDENS ROTD-TILLED - Sctiultz. Fully insured, b^rooms, extra large family a n n u a l s p r in g Clean up - and trims. Roofing Installa­ of the inhabitants of the facility. Excellent summer garage, spotless condition. Yards, basements, attics None too large or too small. references. 649-4343. tion and repairs. 649-6495,875- MATURE PERSON - Part job. Apply in person. RELIABLE CLEANING 343.500. Hutchins Agency 646- room, 2 baths, garage, 346,0(K). Call Gordon at 228-9750 for American continents Sale by owner. Principals on­ cleaned. Chain saw work. 9109. Chicken Legs time. Six days. Apply In per­ Meadows Convalescent Woman - With references. 3166. low, low prices. PROFESSIONAL Painting - Free estimates. Call Kevin, between 600 B.C. and 400 W son Monday only, 9 to 5. Swiss ly, 649-2675. Center, 333 Bldwell St., Tuesday and Thursday, 2 to 8 646-2362. Interior-exterior. Commer­ HORACE Tetrault - Siding, A.D. Cleaners, 521 East Middle p.m., weekly. Maturity DUPLEIX - 6-3, Fireplace, INTERIOR Si EXTERIOR Manchester. 647-9194. Decorator’s Dream! Sparkling Cape with fireplaced cial and residential. Free es­ roofing, storm windows, aw­ The event is free and the ^i^T high^Thighs s StA",,pkg 79f. 3rpkg,#«#ii DISHWASHER - Full time. Turnpike. required. Call 644-8983, after 6 carpeting, aluminum storms, Eh I HirMord tS2,9M Painting - Insured. Good timates. Fully insured. 646- COLONIAL/CAPE living room, dining room, gorgeous kitchen, 3 bedrooms, DISSATISFIED With your nings. Quality workmanship, public is invited. While Gem" Some weekends, good LICENSED NURSE - Hours p.m. 2 furnaces, trees, 3445 income. present lawn service? Call us work. Reasonable rates. Free 4879. free estimates. Fully insured. PART TIME Hostess - Super clean home, 2 family-play room, 1 car garage, amesite drive. Nicely estimates. Call Ed Dascanio, Breasts 2V2-3 lb. pkg. 99s W ings(;;’63f benefits. Apply in person. flexible, days open. Ideal for 339.500. Hutchins Agency, 646- for complete seasonal lawn 872-9187 , 849-3417. East Hartfora Convalescent Tuesday thru Friday, from 12 retired person. Call 649-2358, PART TIME Position - For 3166. fireplaces, garage, 80x170 landscaped lot. Convenient to shopping and bus service. care. First time in 649-8985. HAVE YOUR Cape / Ranch 2Vj-3 lbs. ftC c Home, 745 Main Street, East to 2:30 p.m. Apply'at for Information. Doctor's office in East Hart­ trero lot, fine area. M a n c h e s te r. N a n a k ’s painted for 31aO-3200 ^ y SPECIALIZING cleaning and Fresh Beef Burgers contains nol more than 26S'i> fat ? 7 V ii Hartford. Tacorral, Ii46 Broad Street, ford. Some typing, and TWO FAMILY House - 5 Urge FJ. SPILECKI Seasonal Services. 236-1191 or HOME GARDENS Roto Scheduling now. Professional repairing chimneys, roofs, Manchester. GAS STATION Attendant - general office duties. Send rooms each. Exceptional con­ REALTORS 527-5719. Tilled - Manchester, Bolton considers any job. 289-9287, new poofs. Free estimates. 30 Dinosaur Hot or Sweet 2Va-3 lbs. resume to Box 0, c/o 043-2121 and Vernon area. (?all 742- Prime Italian Sausage 1 lb. THIS MAY BE The money­ Needed full time. Apply in dition. Centrally located. BOLTON ’30p000 evenings or weekends, Don. Years Experience. Howley, making opnortunity you’re HAIR DRESSER - Full time. pelperson. Gorin Sports Car Manchester Evening Herald. Beautiful yard. Priced sen­ Lakefront Cape. Large living room, country kitchen, 4 CLUTTERED ATTICS & 9015. 643- 5361. Maid Rite-Frozen looking for. No specific hours. Experlencee preferred. Call Ceiinter, Rt. M, Talcottvllle.alc( sibly in higti 350s. Broker. 646- bedrooms, hardwood floors, full basement, paved drive, Cellars? Will haul unwanted PAINTER NEEDS Work - dome worki Sold in 4 lb. boxes only 0 5 /li Breaded Veal Patties Work In your own 646-5411 for appointment. DISHWASHER - Full time 2 m 9 t(/5. Fiv e ro om Ranch - Three aluminum storms and screens. items for you reasonably. Call LAWNS MOWED, light Interior, Exterior Painting, ROOFER WILL install roof neighborhood. Sell Prestige 8 a.m. days. Apply Tacorral, 246 bedrooms, wood stove, two trucking, some tree work. Beet Chuck 2V2-3 lbs. JANITOR - Full time 649-1616, or 568-0322, for free Papering, by the hour or job. siding or gutters for low dis­ Beef Kabobs products, Avon. For informa­ WAITRESS - Part time to 4:30 p.m. Apply In1 person, Broad Street. MANCHESTER - Beautifully car garage, 1/2 acre +. 323,- estimates. Low rates. Call after 5 p.m. Residential, Commercial. count price. Call Ken at 647- started 900. Lessenger Sells. 646-8713. 646-8864 or 647-1240. tion, call 523-9401. nights. Must be over 18. This East Hartfora Convalescentalesi decorated 4 bedroom Raised BOLTON *33p500 Summer homes, apartments, 1566. Blade Steak Boneless Beef Chuck Is not a summer position. App­ Home, 745 Main St., East ACCOUNTANT - Bookkeeper. Rgnch. Lovely, private lot. Attractive 6 room Ranch with formal dining room, windows puttied. 20 Years m a l e o r FEMALE - Part ly at Tacorral, 248 Broad Sf., Hartford. Full or part time. Public ac­ Convenient location. Pool, applianced kitchen, 3 bedrooms. Tastefully redecorated , CARPENTRY - All types of experience! Will Travel. E. ROOFING - Chimney repairs. More than 8600 was IFWI [carpentry; Remodeling, Beef Riblets Beel Rib Excellent lor barbecue 3-4 lbs. time short order cook. Must Manchester. countant requires right person patio, sun porch and more! I home on lovely lot. Walk to lake. Davis, 649-0495. Guaranteed workmanship! raised for Dinosaur P ark in have experience. 11 to 3. No to assist him In accountingaccountlni OONTMUTOM roofing, siding. No job too •••••••«•••••••••••••••••• WANTED - A mothers helper 354.900. Edwards Realty, 644- HOm IN 10 DATt... S h e H e ra lb Free estimates. Call Randy, Rocky Hill by Manchester A Imported ^ ^» weekends. Apply Hartford MOLD MAKERS and Tool to live in for the summer. Own and tax areas. Replyiply Bo:Box NN, 9000. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISINO small. Free estimates. 644- Building-Contracting 33 644- 2290, after 4:00 p.m. elementary school children Road Dairy Queen, Mornings. Makers for plastic molds. transportation required. c/o Manchester Herald. WrUMIYIT. 3079. last March. Young Excellent benefits. Apply Ver­ Phone 232-5386. ELLINGTON - 8 Room Early FRECHETTE 6 MARTIN BOLTON MOpOOO WES ROBBINS carpentry Elegant and private. Large brick Ranch with fireplaced WHY PAY MORE? Quality Heating-Plumbing 35 students in nine elemen­ DISHWASHERS - Part time non Mold & Tool Inc., 199 PUBLIC HEALTH Nurse - American Cape. Across from 646-4144 remodeling specialist. Ad­ StbCaffinedllam Part time position open. Two living room, dining room, applianced kitchen, family Service - Major Appliances - nlghta. Apply at Tacorral, 246 FOOD SERVICE Worker. We Ellington Ridge Country Club. ELECTRICAL WIRING - tary schools participated in Forest Street, Manchester, ditions, rec rooms, dormers, Broad St. Manchester. have openings for sandwich days a week and substitute. 5.6 acres. 358,900. Hayes room, study, IVi baths, wall-to-wall carpeting, garage. New and old work. Residen­ Genuine Parts - Fast Service - bullt-lns, bathrooms, SEWERLINES, sink lines, 643-4257. Accredited Technician - Call a fund-raising drive during makers and sandwich packers Start June 16th. Salary com­ Corp., 646-0131. LARGE CAPE - On 5 acres. Nicely landscaped acre. tial and commercial. kitchens, 649-3448. cleaned with electric cutters, “Dinosaur Month” to help Krakus EXPERIENCED IN Siding, CLERK-OF-THE-WORKS. To in our commissary. Two shifts mensurate with preparation Living room 24x16, kitchen, Licensed electrician. Free es­ R.A. Pearl, 643-5485. by professionals. McKinney fund the construction of a Fabulous value on windows, awnings, roofing observe and Inspect all phases available. 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., 2 and experience. Call Coventry EIGHT ROOM House - On formal dining room. 4 super timate. Call 649-5083. CUSTOM CARPENTRY - Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ sales and Installation. PHNA, 742-7389, 9 to 3, for large bedrooms. Priced rignt! ROTO TILLING - Gardens. pany, 643-5306. permanent dome over the r ^a fabulous ham' of construction of state elder­ p.m. to 8 p.m. Apply In per­ acre wooded lot. Two car gar­ Homes, Additions, Repairs, Interested In part or full time ly public housing for contract son, 60 Hilliard $t., application. age. 1 1/2 baths, Fireplaced Lessenger Sells, 646-8713. MANCHESTER M2p900 ODD JOBS, Cleaning cellars Reasonable. Call 646-6640. Cabinets. Call Gary Cushing, dinosaur track area. Inside or outside position. compliance. Must have Manchester. living room. Large family Fantastic potential as a professional office. This 4-4 2- and attics. Moving large 345-2009.______NO JOB TOO Small • Toilet School PTA units and produce ^ Reply Box MM, c/o knowledge of building con­ room. 347,900. Keith Real Family is in excellent condition. Both apartments have 2 appliances, also stone or loam WINDOW CLEANING - repairs, plugged drains, parents cooperated in Manchester Herald. struction, materials, and EsUte, 646-4126, 649-1922. mST0rFDaNC.TIan4llM4. bedrooms, hardwood floors, front porch and 2nd floor delivered. 644-1775 or 544-9532. Commercial St Residential. LEON CIESZYNSKl builder - kitchen faucets replaced, > lor your BBO. Full Insured. Free estimates. new homes custom built, making the drive a ability to prepare construc­ Eicdtoit t»m raoM IMoniiL | deck. Large parking area for cars. Beautiful loti repaired. Rec rooms, BOL’TON NOTCH. Ideal for Call l^allty Maintenance In­ remodeled, additions, rec bathroom remodeling, heat successful one. tion progress reports. Resume Mandiestar Evaning Harald MANCHESTER - Large An- Tm car iirita, MAN - For heavy work in fer­ resident seeking part time and references required. saldl built 7 Room Cape. porch, patio, plaitarad wait, tilizer plant. Job Involves corporated, 648-8845. rooms, garages, kitchens modernization, etc. Free The state will begin con­ employment. Sales office or Manchester Housing Authori­ Spacious, modern kitchen, ,handllrg and stacking fer­ remodeled, bath tile, cement Estimate gladly given. M 3t M public contact experience 3-ZMia heat, appNancai, pktt CHENEY’S Landscaping Ser­ work. Steps, dormers. Plumbing Si Hearing. 649-2871. struction in a few weeks, ty, 24 Bluefleld Drive, formal dining room. Quiet, finlihed rac rooai. City TOLLAND M4,900 tilizer bags. Must be in good with a projected comple­ lb. helpful. Reply Box M, c/o Manchester, Connecticut. AN DEALERSHIP Convenient area. Possible 4th. A very special Ranch. Nestled within the brick and physical condition. Phone Mr. vice - Landscaping, lawn Residential or commercial. Manchester Herald. irtigat, wma wal-to-wal maintenance, yards cleaned, Call 649-4291. tion date in about eight EQUAL OPPORTUNITY bedroom. 337,900. East Coast aluminum exterior is a sunken living room with fireplace, Hill, 643-0644. Flooring...... 38 carpathit oat Hoorinf. large brush cleared, chain saw EMPLOYER. Realty, 528-9668, 643-9669. carpeted formal dining room, kitchen with breakfast months. The Friends of Id Blit by Uniali, 1973. C&M TREE Service - Free es- work. Low, reasonable rates. TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY counter, lots of cabinets, 3 bedrooms, rec-play room with FLOOR SANDING Si Dinosaur Park hope to RELIEF COOK -10 to 6 shift. AVAILABLE COLUMBIA - Immaculate Owner being transferred, tlmatts, discount senior Call 647-1852. Carpentry and general con­ Refinishing Floors like new. fireplace and kitchen, 2 car garage. Lush country setting have enough money raised Full time. Ehtperienced with seven room Raised Ranch. aiuioiu lo soil. Hu to bo soon citizens. Company tracting. Residential and No waxing. (Specializing in with gorgeous landscaping. LAWNS MOWED - Call 649- by then in addition to the IN i IY wh special diet preferred. Apply Finished family room. 3 acres to bo opprodatod. Priced to | Manchester owned and commercial. Whether It be a older floors). Staining floors. operated. Call 646-1327. 7071 after 6:00 p.m. small repair job, a custom students’ 1645.41 to com­ Large Fresh in person, or contact Mr. 349.900. .'Welles Agency, 643- sol. Ctii^ losporanco, 649- Ceilings. In-outside painting. ^ rg in , Vernon Manor, 871- in East Hartford... 0302. built home or anything in John Verfaille, 646-5750, 872- plete an exhibit area and 7620. 0385. ______ROCKVILLE *30p900 VINYL REPAIR - We can fix Painting-Pepering 32 between, call 646-131«9. 2222. classroom with Our Ad-Visor is MANCHESTER - Three Outstanding S-Family with fourth apartment nearly com­ Sofas, chairs, cars etc. No Delightfully different bedroom Cape, Fireplace, rec need for expensive A. Si W. PAINTING - Very FOR ALL your Dry Wall educational equipment and RN/LPN - Wanted for full and SEVEN ROOM Colonial • pleted. Exterior to be painted. Excellent rentals, garage Stuff with tuna or just the type who room, two car garage. Welles recovering. 568-5878. reasonable. Free Estimates. needs - Drobiak Dry Wall SarvfcM Wantod 38 reading material that will part time on 3 p.m.-ll p.m., Call Don Hatak Family room off kitchen. and parking area. shrimp and 11 p.m.-7 a.m. shifts. App­ Agency, 742-73M, 8«-0302. Call Wayne, 649-7696. Company, 575 Center Street, If; further the scientific lear­ 1 0 1 can sell that good Extra large master bedroom, REWEAVING burns, holes. Manchester. Call 646-8882. ODD JOBS DONE - Cellars, ly to Director of Nursing, 1 1/2 baths, plus garage and attics, garages, yards ning of our earth evolution. M,vy2? s« ?« Ink)olfH /cuA him cn w* miervoIhcoghlloknvl w Ip s loiN w ulA nyitpm pic«»p( wt»<#OtfiwM but no longer &imon Brook Convalescent HEBRON - Nearly new three Zippers, umbrellas repaired. J.P. LEWIS Si SON - Interior I..E-.Hi.- nt.l M..A1WI. m w tooHiw tt-nln»s tx »i>oict>»in- Cupyitgltf 1977 fry RUni A Mn»i)Suli AH tigMn rfWfvpd rec room. Pleasant Valley cleaned, moving trucking. Dinosaur Park is a Home, off House Street, 647-9946 bedroom Raised Ranch. Ameripa's No. 1 Real Estate Window shades, Venetian and Exterior Painting. NEWTON SMITH • used typewriter area? 352,900. By owner. 28^ blinds. Keys. TV for rent. Remodeling, Repairing. Rec Loam for sale. Lawn service. Registered Natural Glastonbury. Please call 633- Large country kitchen. 344,- 8308 a fte r 5 w eekdays, Marketing Network Paperhanging, and 900. Welles Agency, 742-7356, l a -L:.- Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 649- rooms. Nc job too small. 649- No job too big or small • 568- National Landmark. f o r y o u . 5244. weekends anytime. remodeling. Fully Insured 643-0302. 5221. 649-9658. 3144. 8522. t MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MaftchesUr, Conn., Sat., May 21, lg77— PAGE THIRTRRN PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., May 21,1OT7 ACROSS DOWN Answer to Previous Punie ••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• □ in a i a Apartfiwnfa For s i 68 Autos For Sata 67 1 Glimpsed 1 Uncanny Rm / EM M MTwitMf 2 i HwmhoKI Good* 40 ArtfofM tar tata 41 OfflcM-Storss tar Rant □ □ ID El Charles M. Schultz 7 Old Testament 2 Blurs □ □ □ □ National Weather Forecast, . book 3 Pennant AlXCASHl . . . HOSPITAL BED - Manual. 454 MAIN STREET • Second 1976 TRIU M PH TR 7 - D e a r A b b y S.600 SQUAK RET Original cost 37,000, asking 13 Become 4 Pique within S4 houn. Avoid 380. Wbedchair, $10. 64MM57 3000^^ / floor. Three room, heated msnifait 5 Ovum Tape, Instant Service. Hayes after 4 p.m. twiMMiua raoLi apartment. 3180. Purity. INDUtniUU. 35,000. Loaded. Air con­ 14 Hebrew 6 Depths M m S tor Mmutaeliiilns ditioning, 8-track deck. Phone Corporation, 64S-0131. a a a n u C ^ 646-2426 9 to 5. ascetic 7 Skinny fish SEE THAT\ 5H£'5 THE MOTHER SHE COMESTOSe^THAT SHE KNOWS THAT WKEM CUSHMAN MAPLE Hutch - Warm Ak OS Hm I 568-9348 after 5 p.m. Days, 15 Fall to follow Larga ConaacUcut Diatrlbutor By Abigail Van Buren 8 Compass FAT LADY' SELLING your house? Call us Large slxe. Excellent condi- MAYBERRY VILLAGE • , HSaardSUMIArM 6434)888. suit point OF ONE OF THE KI05 HER little DARUN66ETS I'M Pla v in s.a l l t h e oftan an ocean-Uka l l ’iS r 0 0 " ^ 1 OVER first and we'll make you a Uon? $150. CaU 648-87tl, after above gnwnd pool compMa wlUi Three rooms, newly Phono M7-B137 16 Ogled 9 M a o _____ WE'RE PLAYIN6,,. 600P CALLS! SHE HATES ME CALLS ARE 601N6TD cash offer. T.J. Crockett, 7:00 p.m. wintarTiad aatln vinjrl liner, decorated, no appliances. Bus 1970 DODGE Coronet V-8 17 Author tung .THERE? BE IN CENTIMETERS! aitrndad aluminum Olympic automatic, air conditioning, DEAR ABBY: After years of reading your column you Flaming ~ V Realtor, •43-1S77. iwing-up ladder k. fence, aquatic stop and parking. Security to Of this REFRIGERATORS ^ ekimmer of hlgb impact cycolac, deposit and references. Single St a r t YOUR own Business - power steering, power brakes. finally pushed the “write” button. 18 Boll contents 11 Oomph T IMMEDIATE Cash for your Washers, ranges, used, IlfeUme fUter and huge 4'ilt' deck. preferred. 528-5943. On Main Street. Prime loca­ Very good condition. 3900 or To PUZZLED IN FLORIDA who can’t find anyone to do 20 Stage of 12 Rampart 31 Golf hole 43 Corrects errors property. I«t us explain our guaranteed and clean. New IM7. Inatalled, Factory Bonui tion. Rents from 360. best offer. 6434)675. her repairs or remodeling, here are some reasons for the history 19 Coffee '3 5 Inflame with 45 Gateway 1100 C A M M llA T I. Full Finan­ 21 Greek deity love fair proposal. Call Mr. shipment damaged, GE and cing. Abiolutely no obligation. THREE & HALF Rooms, Manchester Mall, 6431442. shortage of good professional craftsmen. dispenser 47 Word on a 23 Female 36 Radical BeUlore, W-M13.______Frtgldalre. Low prices. B. D. CALL MN. JOHNSON TOLL- first floor. Available June 1. •••••••••••••••••»•••••••• 1963 DODGE Dart - Many people have the idea that people who wear work 22 Dined towel Pearl and Sonn, 640 Main FNEI 1-000-041-0017 or Stove, refrigerator, parking. Automatic, 6 cylinder. religious 24 Glossy fabric 37 Three (prefix) Roiort Proptrtr clothes should work for peanuts. I charge $12 per hour and (sbbr.) 50 Faerie Queane MAY WE BUY your home? Street, 64^2171. C O L L IC T US-4001. towm tIMMIAIUIIt No children or pets. P urity. Excellent running condition, 26 Water bird 39 Leave empty For Rant 86 do top-quality work. After I pay the exposes of my truck 24 Augury Quick, fair, all cash and no 3165. 643-7279. and Interior, very depen­ 28 Alley_____ 40 Ethically 51 Hire and tools, license fees, insurance, etc., Im lucky to have $9 25 Cozy dable. 80,000 ori^nal mlletf: 29 Imitate Sam unconcerned 53 Rubber rug problems. Call Warren E. SUMMER RENTAL, Water­ 27 Nary (2 wds.) THREE PIECE Living room -jH- i 3400. 649-2W, after 5:30. left. And considering the time I spend, without Spade 54 Before (prefix) Howland, Realtors, 64M108. MANCHESTER - Five room front Cottage - On Lake 30 English 41 Pass a law MIcksy Finn — Morris Wsiss set. Two gold velvet chairs. Duplex. Centrally located. compensation, making up bids, talking to customers and Kanasatka, Moultonboro, tavern 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 9 10 11 12 Green velvet sofa converts to SCREENED LOAM - Gravel, Available July 1st. |200. J. D. 1973 Ma r q u is SUtlon wagon material suppliers, and doing paper work, I might net $7 processed gravel, stone, sand New Hampshire. Sleeps 5. 32 Grain ieen size bed. Good condi- Real Estate, 646-1960. Completely furnished, fully - 9 passenger. Immaculate in­ per hour before taxes for the 2,(XK) or so hours I spend 13 14 on. Wm deliver. 3375. 646- and fill. For delivery call u.iwiAiieiiaio( A»e side ana out. Excellent working hard in a year's time. 33 Wield I HAVEN*T SEEN THE DOCTOR SAID ) YOU CAN TO TH' DIRTY BUMS SLIPPeO S George H. Grifflng, Andover, equipped kitchen, scre«ied 34 Fruit pastry HIM YET/ X WAS HE HAD BEEN J (N NOW> HE'S SOMETHIN' IN MV DRINR.I 6705 after 6:00. MANCHESTER • Available mechanical condition. Air People who ask for estimates on remodeling or repair IS 16 TOtO HE WAS INVITATION poren, sun deck, float, dock. 35 Socket HEAVILY rl CONSCIOCS/ tVHEN I GET OUT OE HERE, 74^7M6.______conditioning. Stereo, power jobs are sometimes slow to make up their minds. They FOUND IN A DITCH, t h e y Immediately. Completely IMvate sandy beach. Great 38 Bulgarian 17 18 10 20 THEY'LL W I S H For period ending 7 a.m., Sunday, May 22. Saturday night steering, power windows and NOT FAR FROM THE HADN'T TANGLED WITH redecorated four room Apart­ filling. Centrally located In think my time should be free, but they gladly pay $30 to currency TO BID LIQUOR PERMIT TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - will find shower and thunderstorm activity in eastern por­ ment. Stove, refrigerator, seats. Roof rack. Phone 280- 21 22 23 24 JERICHO TURNPIKE/ Sealed bids in duplicate for ^Lakes Region. 3200 weekly. $50 per hour to talk to a doctor, lawyer or accountant. 41 Novelist t NOTICE OF APPLICATION Good condition. Good for tions of the Dakotas, the upper Mississippi valley, the garage, separate heating 6760. the following types of in­ Call Cromwell, 635-0457, after When people learn to treat professionals in work clothes Bagnold 27 28 20 T h b It to s Itp notice that John plating, or welding. Call 640- western Lakes region and northern Illinois. Mostly clear system. No pets. Security. 25 26 3439 from noon til 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. with as much respect as they treat professionals in suits 42 Note of the surance for: C Tcplcy of 249 Eatl Center St., skies elsewhere. Minimum temperatures include: (ap­ 3175 monthly M7-1414. 1970 MERCURY - Marquis. and ties, good craftsmen will be easier to find. 30 32 State Moderate Rental ..Manchester , _ have filed an applira* scale 31 ,, n L • / \ tion placarded May iHtlr18tlr 1^77l9 T f wiinwith proximate maximum readings in parenthesis) Atlanta 64 COLUMBIA LAKE - Small Good condition. Make a good 1 RED GOOSE FARM Antiques TIRED OF PEANUTS 44 Cognomen Housing Project (s), the Liquor Control Commission for (80), Boston 61 (86), Chicago 63 ( 80), Dallas 63 (79), Denver I waterfront cottages, showers, second car. Call 643-4539. 46 Rug surface 33 34 MR ...... a PAOCACE STORE UQUOR for Has many great old things 41 (76), Duluth 46 (62), Houston 69 (82), Jacksonville 69 (85), VILLABBI APTS. row boats July - August ren­ 47 Put out of c*n*« C^i^Axiir Ihc sale of alcoholle liquor on the for sale. Need an oak prassed- DEAR TIRED: Hooray for your side. I couldn’t agree 35 36 37 31 30 40 SUte Elderly Housing p r e m is e s 57 Cooper St., Kansas City 62 (74), Little Rock 66 (84), Los Angeles 56 (76), Carpeting, full basement, m tile tals. Telephone 649-0498, 643- 1971 TOYOTA Corolla - Sport sight back swivel desk chedr? Or, Coupe. 4 speed. Excellent more. ( , ^ Project (S) ...... Manchester. Miami 76 ( 84), Minneapolis 58 ( 70), New Orleans 70 ( 85), baths, appliances, heat, patio, air 2593, 228-9852. v 48 Against 41 42 43 44 45 \efj t The business will be owned by black walnut hall tree, or conditioner, no pets, adults. mechanical condition. 3800. New York 62 (80), Phoenix 61 (95), San Francisco 51 (68), 49 Flask • ...... , • V • ' >1ohnC.Tepley of 249 E. Center St., mahogany card table, opening Call 646-3034 after 5. DEAR ABBY: My wife’s widowed mother has made her 52 Convey 46 47 48 Will be received by t h ^ Manchester and will be conduct^ i WEEKAPAUG Rhode Island- to seat nine? Open 12 to 5, Seattle 47 ( 64), St. Louis 64 (80), Washington 63 ( 82). CHARLES LESPERANCE home with us for the past 22 years. She was not a buiit-in 55 Word A Housing Authority of the •’)' ** 1/2 mile from beaches. Plea­ 40 so 51 52 53 54 John C. Tepley Tuesday thru Sunday. Goose S4B-7620 TRUIMPH Spitfire, 1974. 29,- babysitter for our children or a servant. (Fortunately we Inventor Town of Tolland at its office sant 2 bedroom home Daird May 19th, Lane Coventry. Off 44A follow available on a weekly basis. 000 miles, am/fm radio. Sharp have always had help.) 56 Siberian 55 56 Priscilla’s Pop — Al Vermeer nn Friday, June 10,1977 until 2 signs to Golf Course. 742-9137. car. Asking 32550. 646-4938. Lately my mother-in-law has become difficult to live mongolold Accommodates five. 3175 per 57 56 p.m. when they will be public­ FOUR ROOM Duplex - Stove week. Call Will or Noreen at with, and even violent. Her health is failing fast, and she 57 Desserts 21 ly opened and read aloud: FOR SALE - Cretors Am­ and refrigerator. 3160 875-7943, after 4 p.m. 1976 HORNET - 4 door. constantly accuses us of trying to do away with her for her 58 Like metal I DON'T KNOW ^ I GUESS IT SHOULD ■'■SOMETHING^ CA N VDU bassador Pop C!om m achin^ A rticle tor Safa 41 Antiquo* (NIWSFARER INTIRMISI AISN) 1. Fire, Extended Coverage, NOTICE monthly. Security required. Automatic, power steering, “money.” (She doesn’t have any.) WHAT ID GET HA2EL BE SOMETHING W ILD A N D GIFT-WRAP IT? Vandalism & Malicious OF HEARING self service Ice crp«rm Call 6^2531. FOR RENT: Summer Cot­ alr,-2 new snows. 33600 or best THE PACK RAT - Antiques, She has made such a madhouse out of our home that our FDR HER BRTHDAY.' SHE lAOULDN'T BUY OUTRAGEOUSLY Mischief. STAfE OF CONNECTICUT machine, Hobart pinatoe R ID IN G M OW ER - 5 tage, Elastham, Mass, Cape offer. 289-7035. peeler. B ^t offers. 646-2260. horsepower Huffy. Excellent collectables, decorative and teenage children can no longer have their friends over. My ROR HEF?SELF EXPENSIVE./ 2. Comprehensive General DISTRICT OF SIMSBURY BOLTON THREE Room Cod. Close to fresh water, and wife and I have discussed putting her mother in a fine rest condition. 3175. Call after 5, conversation pieces. Apartment. Fireplace, sun within 5 minutes of bay and 1967 FIREBIRD - 400 motor. Win at Bridge Liability. PROBATE COURT home, but my wife’s only worry is, "What will people say if ART - Original etching by 742-9892. Turquoise jewelry. Sundays. deck. References required. beaches. Sleeps at least six. Trick paint. Call anytime, 569- 3. or Special Multi Peril TOWN OF SIMSBURY Dali, Chag^l, Picasso, and 12 to 6. 40 Flora Road, off No Pets. 3240 Monthly. 643- 4319. I send my own mother away to be cared for by strangers?” May 17, 1977 taaaaaaaaoaaaoaaaaat All furnished. 3165 per week Policy. others. Dali’s “Don Quixote” Route 85, Bolton. 5983. rentel. Call 742-6607, after3:30 If you have a comment on this, I wouid like to see it in All pertinent information Notice of Nelson A. Souza retail value 3150, your cost VISIT OUR SPECIAL •••••••••••••••••••••••••• p.m. print. i e concerning the foregoing may You are hereby notified that »45. Now you can purchase Wontod to Bur 49 TWO ROOM Apartment - Fur­ NAMELESS, PLEASE Bad piay brings bad iuck quality art at below WORLD OF HERBS be obtain^ by calling at the an application to terminate CULINARY, FRAORANT AND nished. Stove, refrigerator, COTTAGE AND Attached Including tid M T u A Meg. office of the Authority at the your parental rights of minor wholesale, direct from the MEDICINAL HERBS OLDER BUREAUS, heat, hot water. Apply Guest House At large Buyc one of llM M o w in g eon DEAR N.: Elderly people who pose such problems in the above named address. ichlldren named Danielle and distributor. A giVat Invest­ A wM* Mtoetfon of Dressers, rockers, tables, ^ r lo w ’s, 867 Main St. southern Maine lake. Call 207- 1Ht*Ford XL-MO 2 Dr. H.T. homes of their children should be cared for in a rest home, ment. For Info write or call Sewtod OannAmw chairs, desks and antiques. im -F o r d ThundorMrd t Dr. H.T. NORTH 21 South was disconsolate, This Authority reserves the Dominique will be heard In LECTURES AND 428-3985, after May 26th. if possible, for their own sakes and those of their children. collect: Art Distributors 1B72-Pontloe CaUllno 4 Dr. H.T. AJ732 "Finesses seldom work for right to reject any or all bids, the Court of Probate, for the DEMONSTRATIONS Phone 643-9112. AVAiLABLE JULY 1st near Of all the reasons for refusing to send her, “What will SOI Outlet, 226 West 56th St., New Parkade. Four room Duplex. 1970- Moreunr Morquio 4 Dr. H.T. V K 10 7 6 me. When they do work, ciii?;t,M(A.w.iMmius.fiioii i m District of Simsbury, Town COLUMBIA LAKE - Four people say?” is by the far the poorest. to waive any informalities in York, New York 10019. 212- I SUNHSE HERBS OLD PAINTINGS, Steins, 3200 including h eat. No 1971- Ford Flnto 2 Dr. Sdn. 9J something else always is Office Building, 760 Room Cottage. Modern 1971-Chryolor Importol 4 Dr. Sdn. bidding, and to accept that 246-1359. BIRCH MOUNTAIN ROAD Lamps - Furniture. Call 644- children or pets. 646-8858. facilities. Boat. Reasonable «A J94 there to hurt me.” Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrence proposal which it considers to Hopmeadow St., Simsbury, OLASTONBURY 1999 Pontloc Firebird 2 Dr. H.T. DEAR ABBY: I am tall, handsome, intelligent, sincere, What was there to hurt 8962. rate. Call 646-0333. 1970-Moreury Monitrty Comr. Conn., on June 3,1977, at 3:00 GULBRANSEN - Model E ' ' South on Mtncheftw M., left on divorced, 43 and broke. WEST EAST be in its best interests. R l 94, 2 8/10 milM to Birch FOUR ROOMS, First floor. South had been bad play. THERE’S VOUR SU N - THEN THE REAL MOB ENFORCERST Coneole Translator Organ, 1 would like to remarry. The woman’s age, shape or e K 10 8 Housing Authority o’clock in the afternoon. Mountain Rd. 2-3>Ax8” MOTOR Scooter Appliances, unheated, NICELY FURNISHED 6 CATALANO'S AUTO SALES A- South should have led dum­ MINUS THE 8ULLETSL. JAKE QV65L;.YOU_ PIS WHERE of the Glenn E. Knierlm, Leslie speaker. Excellent con- Open 7 Daya - 9 AM - 7 PM parxlng. No pets or children. looks are of no consequence...as long as she’s rich. VAQJ5 V 9 8 3 2 my’s jack of trumps. This TAKE it : PHONE S3S-1S18 Tires - In good condition, and room Cottage. Giant’s Neck 371 MAIN 8T. Town of Tolland Judge dlUon. 31400. 644-8056, after 5 reasonably priced. Call 643- Security. June 1st. 3170. 643- Beach, Niantlc. Phone Avon, I hope you"ii agree to play matchmaker. And you may 9 9 7 6 4 9 10 8 5 play would have guarded MANCHESTER, CONN. publish my real name and address because I am on the AQ8532 AK10 7 044-5 048-5 p.m. ; >»»»aaaaaaaaaaaa»»a* 4739. 7279. 673-2335. against the 3-0 trump break level. , SOUTH (D) and could not have cost South HONOLULU A A Q 9 6 5 4 a trick against any other WInthrop V 4 trump distribuUon. lEmatt DEAR HON: Sorry but you’ll have to find another way 9 A KQ32 A6 If ^ u th had held only nine to find a rich woman who would marry a man with your trumps in the combined hands WHAT PIP THE AVACTAN qualifications and desire to sell himself to the highest Both vulnerable S A V T O T H E it would have been correct to T h S W o f ? x T bidder. B A S E B A L L ST A O tU M '? West North Eait South lead a low trump: In that case 1 * the lead of the jack would cost op Mju Food Pass 3 e Pass 4 N. T. . him a trick if East held the r Pass 3 9 Pass 6 a singleton king or if West held Astro-graph Pass Pass Pass i-> all four. It also would have Opening lead — A V left him with a real problem If IS T h e p R i c t . By BERNICE BEDE 080L Elast cove|j3(f'th e jack and Alley Oop — Dave Graue By Oswald & James Jacoby West follow^ small so when West selected the ace of you learn this jack play, hearts as his opening lead and remember it only is used © 1977tiyMtA.inc,TM Ba^US on .-'^.OO'iDU Y E S , AND \ TVIAT SOUNDS LIKE SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) continued with the queen. when you hold 10 of Uie suit. - . F SMELL, I CAN HEAR ) A R iVe r ; OOOLA! W orking with sharp tools or South found himself in dum­ LET'S s o AND TAKE 5-ai BOstMas 5 n|FF WbCTEKT rr,-TOO( ------utensils requires your full atten­ my and promptly led the A l o o k ! tion today. Any mental lapse may M ay 22, 1S77 deuce of trumps. East played ' give you cause for regret. the eight and, after a little' You might become Interested In A Quebec reader wants to SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. a new project or enterprise this worry about dropping a Raal EslBta Wanted 28 Articlot tpr ^ io 41 21) Joint ventures could be Ill- know what we bid as dealer year. It could work out very well. singleton king. South piayed ArtIcloM lor Solo 41 Building Suppiloo 42 Aportmonto For Ront 53 Autoo For Solo 61 Autoa For Solo 61 fated today. The basic reason Is with: If you plan carefully and budget his queen. The finesse worked □ RENTALS that your counterpart could be 4kAKQJxxxvAxx9xx4lx. CARPETING - Never laid. realistically. but it worked too weii. W est' WANTED, Four bedroom LOAM, GRAVEL, sand, NATURAL STONE for NEED CAR? Credit bad? 1975 HONDA CIVIC - Four more conscientious than you We open one spade. The From 3180,000 home! Newest iusl showed out and there was no Colonial - With first floor den. washed stone, wood chips, retaining walls, veneers, Bankrupt? Repossessed? speed. Excellent condition. are. hand has too many slam In Porter Street or Martin nylon short shag. Beautiful. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) If way left to pick up East's complete landscaping. 742- patios, etc. Pick up by the Boomo tor Rant 52 Honest Douglas accepts Averages 33 m.p.g. 22,000 mile you find yourself In a tight spot possibilities for a four-spade School area. In the 350s. Call Suled in water-proof factory 7833 or 649-2178. lowest down, smallest CAPRICORN (Dee. 22-Jan. 19) king. container. Will do three pound or delivery by the ton. 323»). Call 649-2785 anytime. today. It’s possible you could Handle your mate with kid gloves opening. private party, at 647-1567. Bolton Notch Stone Quarry, MANCHESTER - Females, payments. Douglas Motors, lose your temper. Be careful. room s, w all-to-w all. We working gals, students - share today. He or she Is apt to have a DARK LOAM. 5 yards. 332 649-3163. 345 Main. 1' ■ This would only aggravate the low boiling point. You don’t want 5-21 bought too much. Sacrifice - plus tax. Gravel, fill, washed house with same. 325 weekly. IL99KINGI! Motoroycloo-BIcreloo 04 Berry’s World. f/% 1>77»rWtA,lric.TM ^ US ^1 04 3219. New padding for three ! We offer the largest variety of 4j problem. to be the one who gets scaldedi Neuaaho/d Goods 40 sand and stone. 643-%04. Including utilities. 6^3538, K attractive apartments and S WE P>^ 315 for complete rooms - 324. Private: 1-349- Dogo-BIrdo-Poto 43 649-8005. TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Keep AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) 1 townhouses in Manchester. “ junk carkC all Joey, Tolland"olla ■ a watchful eye on your prized The Flintstones — Hanna*Barbera Productions FOUR CUSHION Sofa 8444. SMALL UPRIGHT Plano - Buying! Selling! Swap­ 2 Rental office open dailv 9-5. Auto Body\528-1990. 750, 6000 miles, oil cooler and Tasks hastily performed won’t (Watkln’s) Floral linen - 3 weekends. 11-3. rack. 31,750. 289-4042. possessions today. Be sure to be up to your standards today. Good condition. Has DOG-CAT BOARDING ping! Place your ad In The lock your car! Fair/good condition. 385. 649- COLDSPOT 14 Cu. Ft. restorable player. Asking bathlng/grooming. (kimplete PARTS Department now open Work carefully or you'll probably Refrigerator - With bottom Herald...643-2711. I DAMATO have to repeal them. .... IT'S TIME ...AND AT THE SAME 9076. 3400. 646-3236. modern facilities. Canine Saturdays. Complete line of CANCER (June 21-July 22) By freezer. Excellent condition. TO SET BACK TIME KEEP THE Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon Chrysler parts. Chorches nature you're tenacious. Today, PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) Im­ 3200. 649-7313. Aportmonto For Ront 53 I BTfERPItlSES T O B A S IC S / ECOLOeiCAL. BLACK & DECKER Electric KITCHEN CORNER Hutch, Road, I inchester. 646-5971. Motors. 6463646. however, you might find yourself pulse could rule over common Lawn Mower. 325. Three I 648-1021 g 1973 HARLEY DAVIDSON backing off Instead of doggedly BALANCE / ^ Hohner accordion, Polaroid WE HAVE customers waiting sense lor you today. You might Piece Living Room Set. 3135. WESTINGHOUSE Stove, FX-1200 - Built by factory advancing If competition gets pay a price that far exceeds Its Camera, porta typewriter CANINE HOUDAY Inne - for the rental of your apart­ TOYOTA 1971 Corolla - 4 2X2 C, New State Road; 649- 3130. Maple dining room set, with case and stana. 649-9775. engineer. Branch heads, too keen. true value. Basic Obedience Gasses now ment or home. J.D. Real Speed, coupe, radio. Call 646 Barnett clutch; aluminum 5608. 370. Electric broom, 315. Ear­ forming. Individual and M A N C H E ST E R - One LEO (July 23-Aiig. 22) Others Estate Associates, Inc. 646- 3084 after 5 p.m. rocker rollers, Mikunl car­ ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) ly White sewing machine, might find you difficult to get AVACADO BUILT-IN Gas protection lessons also bedroom apartments. In­ Those under your wing had with cabinet, 325. Two man 1960. buretor, balanced motor, blue along with today. You keep range. 360. Also, used lumber, available. For reservations, dividual entrances, single 1971 FORD Custom - New better watch their conduct today. tent, 320. 647-1335. printed motor and transmis­ what's bothering you to yourself 4x4^, 4x6’s, 4x8’s. Call after please call 646-5971. story buildings. Full paint job and transmission. If they don’t follow Instructions to LOOKING for anything in real sion. 33,400 firm. Call 6467732. Instead of bringing It out In the in Four Ports 5:30. 872-0430. maintenance service, 3210- G o ^ condition. 3700. (?all 646 the letter, you’re likely to be estate rental - aparlments, open. SEEKING GOOD Home for 3 homes, multiple dwelllMs, no 3230. per month heaM. No 5125. cross. . 1 .MI8C. FOR S f LE MACHINIST TOOLS - Two year old miniature Collle- fees. Call J.D. Real Estate pets or children. Damato VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sapt. 22) dial test indicators, one depth Shepard. Very friendly and Associates, Inc. 646-1980. Enterprises, 646-1021. 1975 FORD LTD - Low Friends will appreciate you a To find out more about yourself, micrometer, and odds ’n ends. great with kids. Call Joanne, mileage, 17,000. Very good HONDA - CB 200T - 1975, whole lot more today If you play send lor your copy of Bernice's Articloo lor Solo 41 Call 646-3503, before 3:30. 647-1246. 454 MAIN STREET - 2nd. Homoo tor Ront 84 condition. Original owner. 34,- excellent condition, many by the rules. Don't try to tailor ac­ Osol's Astro-Graph Letter. Mall floor. Three room heated 000. Call mornings, or after 5 extras. Exceptionally good tivities to fit your purposes. 50 cents and a long, sell- ALUMINUM sheets used as addressed, stamped envelope to SEARS COLDSPOT Air Con­ COLLIE PUPS - AKC FOUR ROOM Ranch - p.m. 644-8029. performance since purchased LIBRA (Sapt. 23-Oct. 23) You printing plates, .007 thick, apartment. 3180. Security. Astro-Graph, P.O. Box 489, ditioner - Excellent condition. registered. Shots and Fireplace, garage. Pleasant, new. 3500. Call 6465840 after know what you want to do today. 23x32”, 25 cents each or 5 for Call 646-2426, 9 to 5. Radio City Station, N.Y. 10019. O ne year old. 14,0(X) BTU. wormed. Call after 5 p.m., convenient location. Working OVER 1,000 Old Cars for sale 4:30 p.m. You won't appreciate anybody 31. Phone 643-2711. 3250. Call after 6, 633-8113. 646-3464. Be sure to specify your birth FOUR ROOMS - 50 Birch Adults only. No children, pets. every month in Cars & Parts, pushing you. Overly aggressive sign. Street. First floor. Adult cou­ 643-2880. a monthly magazine for car MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE associates could draw your Ire. IBLLCAPWTHE ^1 UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub MINIATURE Schaeunzer collectors and restorers. One - Lowest Rates Available! Scouts, Boy and Girl Scouts, M C FLEA MARKET ple. No children, or pets. 649- WON'T T M I^ IO T O J Puppies - AKC. One male left, 6987. ONE BEDROOM 45’xlO’ year 36.00. Sample 50c. Cars & Immediate binding authority. Bugs Bunny — Helmdahl and Stoffal ® 1977byNEA.I(ic Brownies, nurses. East 210 PINE STREET salt ’n pepper 289-1161, or 649- Parts, Box 299 RM, Sesser, Sunny Day Option. Clarke In­ (Catholic School. 649-1225. Cmr •< Rirtfvf Ri, fculMibi Mobil Home - Bolton. Single W P l OPEN 9 TO 9 SAT. 9 SUN. 4108. EAST HARTFORD - Two working adult only. No Illinois, 62884. surance Agency, 643-1126. "The way health costs are going, I don't know "$omt(A/ng For ivsifons" children, pets. Lease. 643- COME ON our ^ SALE - Reconditioned Stan­ bedroom townhouse. One and how much longer I can ailord to be a hypochon­ Fir leiicr Sn m . Im luiuM CM FREE - Sheep Dog Pup. 1/2 baths, all appliances, full 2880. 1969 MERCURY Station 1972 SUZUKI TS 185 - Good a THERE, PETUNIA, driac!" dard Typewriters. 924-1^ Excellent house dog and Wagon. All power. Engine Mornir>gB or Evtningi basement, washer/dryer condition. 3375. 1966 Ford I GOT AN IMOORTANT Guaranteed. Also call us for wonderful with kids. House EASTFORD - Authentic 7 very good. 33()0. or best offer. Country Squire, needs work. cleaning and overhaul of your hookup, heated. 3255. £14.011R PHONE CALL Our Boarding House — Csrrol & McCormick Outdoor Spoco AvtlloMo For broken. 643-9416. monthly. 528-1708 weekdays. Room Cape. (Circa 1726). In 647-1885. T'MAKE.' typewriter. Small charge for Tho Summor Months. Phono excellent condition. Charming f-21 pick up and delivery. Yaie 924*1999 For Furthtr Infor* CHESEPEEK BAY Retreiver MANCHESTER - Clean one country setting. 3 1 0 0 . per 1972 DODGE Coronet - Four 1974 HONDA CB 360 - Low MY WORP, FOR A m o m e n t I HUGO AN' WHAMMY Typewriter Service, 41 Pups - AKC registered. 8 month. Call Suzanne or Arthur door sedan! 8 cylinder. Clean. mileage. New battery. FEAREP THE BOYS'AI? WENT EASY/ Street, Manchester. May 1st. 2 3 6 ^ , 247- 7372. y GARAGE SALE - Saturday & 5M-2817 or 295-0483. ly sub-dlvldable. 2#0495, 246 1972 TOYOTA C orolla - R A B B I T ^ PLAV IT TO SPEAK Sunday, 10 to 5. Furniture, «15. AM/FM stereo. Asking 31,000. BE..,IO:31... LEFT TO RIGHT 6 household items, many tools, TAG SALE - May 21st. & 22nd. Comporo-Trolloro 'TIV/ 10 to 5. 81 Foxcroft Drive, Booto-Accoooorloo 4S ROCKVILLE - Three Room Good condition. Recently ^ I N C H E S '. miscellaneous 34- PePerkins ■ ATTRACTIVE Four room of­ painted. 646-5509 after 4:00. Uobllo Homoo 55 B -1 2 3 Street. Manchester, Household Apartment. With heat, hot fice. Ground level, central i f . P u in le J Items, glassware. Singer 15 FOOT BOAT - 35 H.P. water, stove refrigerator. 10-16 motor. Trailer. 31,000. Call location, professional 1968 PLYMOUTH Wagon - 18’ CAMPER trailer - single r TAG SALE - Miscellaneous sewing machine, Helsey oval 3158. No pets. Parking for one building, parking and utilities. axle, excellent condition. 101 uraOUAIt iniKH KMIS frames. 643-0635. car. Adults only. Security Automatic, PB. PS, full roof items. 237 Kennedy Road, (off Call 649-2865. rack, a/c. High mileage but Eleven years old. 31,500. Call Parker Street). 10 to 4. Satur­ deposit. Call 646-7690. 742-8930. 1 Use moderate-stretch TAG AND CRAFT Sale - An­ FIBERGLAS 17. 6 Glastron excellent condition. 3650 or knit fabrics for this ver­ day, May 21st. Boat - With 80 HP Mercury STORES St OFFICES for rent best offer. 6465500,8 a.m. to 5 J' dover Texaco, Route 6. Satur­ EAST HARTFORD - Adult - Manchester, prime location. SHASTA TRAILER -1971. 19 satile combination of motor, and Gator Trailer. p.m. 742-6161 after 7 p.m. THE'^ easy-sew separates . . . TAG SALE - Sunday, May day May 21 and Sunday May couple. No pets. Four rooms, Heat. Air. Parking. Janitor. foot, excellent condition. 22, 10 to 6. Excellent condition. 289-0463, heat and hot water, stove. 3165 SPIRIT ^ Q the shirt/jacket, T-shirt, 22nd, 9 to 2.40 Avondale Road. or 649-5889. 3100 per month, starting. 646 1974 FORD Pinto Squire • Sta­ Loaded. 32,000. After 12, 646 pull-on pants or skirt. Furniture, toys, books. monthly. 528-2300. 4:30p.m. to 5334, 643-1393. 3279. th a t TAG SALE - Sonday May 8:30 p.m. tion Wagon. Four speed, new­ COUNTS!^% S-i, Price.., 32.00. Something for everyone! ly painted, new tires, ^nd., 11 a.m., 112 Woodland Antiquoo 40 ^©^7ttoN{.IMRaflUSI»it0f1 OK., SO IT W AS ONLY Printed Pattern B-123 excellent condition. 32200.646 1971 COX CAMPER - Sleeps TAG SALE - Saturday Si Sun­ Street. Household items, baby THREE ROOM ^rtm ent. five! Good condition. Stove, 2 I W C H E S ! with Photo-Guide is in furniture etc. WANTED Antique furniture, Available July 1st. First floor. OFFICE SPACE 3188. Sizes 10 to 10. Size 12, day, 56 Elizabeth Drive stand and tonk. 3500. 643-7947. Short Ribs — Frank Hill 34 bust . . , Shirt, IVk (Green Manor Section) 9 to 5. glass, pewter, oil paintings, or Heat, hot water, appliances, FOR RENT yards 60-inch; T-shirt, Furniture, televisions, radios, TAG SALE - Moving Must sell other antique Items. R. storage area, laundry Newpor FOR SALE, Mobile Home - T9 yard; Pants, 1 T9 yards. bicycles, and miscellaneous everything. Hospital bed, Harrison, 643-8709. facilities. Security deposit. No IlSO iquare fzet. center of] Ehccellent condition. 3750. Call 1968 Newport Catalina. 12x55 WHAT PONDUHAVEONIHE WE HAVE FIRST CLASS Items. single bed, dresser, etc. 164 peU. 3210.643-4884 or 646-7268. I Manchester, air conditioninz and 6466640. feet. Very good condition. NEYT BOAT TO ROM E? AND ECONO^ - Is irilir, Msd $2.00, inclsdsi Oak Street. 643-7361. I parkins. Ca" 643-9451. i.l'/M GOING FIRST OASS' atilafi isd hudlini. WANTED - Old toys, post Includes shed, and many 'TAKE' TAG SALE - May 21st. & 22nd. cards, steins, stringed In­ LARGE FIVE Room Apart­ I 1972 TOYOTA - Excellent extras. Located in nice park. A N H I C A U T \ ' ECONOMY. ©im 19 Meadow Lane. 9 to 5. A TAG SALE - Moving. Must struments, paintings, fur­ ment. Appliances, unheated, transportation, good Asking 31900. 4267685, M«Ne^ IJgohitoif Ivwiino Hwato parking, no pets. References. mechanical condition, needs J.1M •* Amarleaa large variety of items. sell everything. Gas stove, niture, clocks, advertising BOLTON NOTCH - Visible refrigerator • excellent condi­ Items, outright purchase, con­ ■ Security. One “ child accepted. tires. Best offer takes It! 643- Hm YsHi, N.Y. 100M highway location. 4 Industrial- Automollvo Sorvleo 00 MULTI FAMIL"^ Tag Sale - tion. Hospital bed, single bed. signments. 644-8962. 3200. I Commercial acres with 4905 evenings. 621 ^lA L L o ”M1m FIom, plMM itop adding poatacripta to all rrlst Hu m , M S m i «ltli zir Furniture, bric-a-brac, 164 Oak Street. 643-7361. building suitable for office, tha unmarried taleamen in tka fiald.” CSOE, Still Niiitir M l tin. WANTED - Hummels, Clocks, FOUR ROOMS, enclosed sun 1968 PLYMOUTH Fury III - ELM MOTORS - Toyota, Dat- The Fall & Winter '76 children’s Items. May 21 and showroom, storage. Rent for sun specialists, factory 22, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Rain or Dolls - Paintings, Trains, Ear­ porclK second floor; cellar, at­ yoiour business or pwner has 318 automatic, good body and BASIC FASHION con­ tic. Central. Residential. No mechanical condition. CB'and trained, one day service, 114 tains a Bonus CouponI shine. Northfleld Green, Am­ Cables Drive, Bmton. Moving. ly Toys, Statues, Furniture, Du:isiness and will go Into Everything must go. T' Jugs, Crocks, Almost children, pets. Heat extra. 6track included. 3 ^ . 646 East Main Street, Rockville. Price.,, 31.25 a copy. bassador Drive, Manchester. details with Interestel party. 871-1617. Cluster one garages, f immedlatdy. 643-S A n tin g Old. 646-2690. 3150. 649-9158. 1-223-4460. 8519, after 7:00. / L I F’^.-s

^AOB FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., May 21.1977 Mrs. Otto P. Krause B urial will be In St. M ary’s COVENTRY — Mrs. Florence Cemetery, East Hartford. Four students win Smith Krause, 62, of Rt. 31 died Friends may call at the funeral Obituaries home today from 7 to 9 p.m. and Sun­ Thursday in Manchester Memorial day from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Hospital. She was the wife of Otto P. The family suggests that memorial UT scholarships George W. Sawyer Krause. Mrs. Mabei C. Hough* . gifts may be made to St. Jude’s EAST HARTFORD - George W. Mrs. Krause was born in Mrs. Mabel C. Hough, 95, of Children’s Research Hospital, Sawyer of 84 Green Manor Dr. died Collinsville and lived in Coventry for Burrows Hill Rd. died Thursday in Memphis, Tenn. Four Manchester area residents mathematics at Dartmouth or Thursday at Hartford Hospital. He the past 32 years. Middlesex Memorial Hospital, are among 45 winners of college Stevens Institute of Technology. was the husband of Mrs. A. Faye Other survivors are a son, Paul Rena J. (Ray) Gosselin Middletown, after a long Illness. She scholarships awarded by United Chrlstin Mary Jaworski, daughter Merrill Sawyer. Krause of Willimantic, and two was the widow of William E. Hough, BOLTON-Rena J. (Ray) Gosselin, Technologies to sons and daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Jaworski Mr. Sawyer was bom in Mount daughters. long-time member of the Bristol City 66, of 1 Fernwood Dr., a founder and of its employes. V at 83 Pitkin St., Manchester. A senior Desert, Maine, and lived in East ’The funeral is Monday at 1 p.m. at Council. 27-year member of Manchester Each scholarship is for up to 32,000 at Manchester High School, Miss Hartford for 32 years. the Potter Funeral Home, 456 Mrs. Hough was bom in South Police Auxiliary, died Friday at for tuition and academic fees for Jaworski plans to enter Washington He worked as a supervisor for Jackson St., Willimantic. Burial will Norwalk. Manchester Memorial Hospital. He each of four years’ full-time study University to study metal smithing. She was a member of First Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Group, be in North Cemetery, Coventry. was the husband of Mre. Gladys • Stephen Merrill Spencer, son of East Hartford, for 24 years before Friends may call at the funeral leading to a bachelor’s degree at an Congregational Church of Bristol. Jeffery Gosselin. accredited college or university Mr. and Mrs. James Merrill of Ver­ retiring in 1959. home Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. Survivors are three daughters, Mr. Gosselin was born in non. Spencer, will enter Trinity He was a member of Daskam chosen by the recipients. Curley E. Hough of Hebron with Mrs. Michael Chicos Manchester, N.H., and had lived in More than 200 students have been College, majoring in pre-medicine. whom she lived, Mrs. Dorothy Lodge of Masons in Glastonbury, the ROCKVILLE - Mrs. Gladys Manchester, Conn., for many years Scottish Rite bodies of Hartford, the graduated or are kudying in colleges He is senior at Rockville High Warner of Middlebury and Mrs. Downes Chicos, 74, of 119 E. Main St. before coming to Bolton 18 years ago. Connecticut Consistory, (32 degree) or universities under the cor­ School. Eleanor Pellegrini of Florida; and died early this morning at Rockville He had been employed at Pratt and Anthony Joseph Straceski, son of of Norwich, Knights Templar of poration’s scholarship program for seven great-grandchildren. General Hospital. She was the wife of Whitney Division of United Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Straceski Hartford and Sphinx Temple Shrine. employes’ children. The funeral and burial were today. Michael Chicos. Technologies Corp. for 38 years Jr., of East Hartford. Straceski, who He was a Navy lieutenant during The Manchester area winners are: The Young Funeral Home, 25 Mrs. Chicos was born in Ellington before retiring in 1975. He was an will enter Harvard College this fall World War II. Lawrence Dunn, son of Mr. and Bellevue Ave., Bristol, was in charge and has lived most of her life in the Army veteran of World War II and Mrs. Robert Dunn of 814 Vernon St., majoring in Biology, is a senior at of arrangements. He attended South United Ellington-Tolland-Rockville area. served in the European'theater of Manchester. A senior at Manchester East Catholic High School, Methodist Church in Manchester, She is also survived by a daughter. operations. High School, Dunn plans to study Manchester. and formerly attended Christ Miss Eleanor Chicos, at home; a He is also survived by two Lillian M. Kropf Methodist Church in Hartford for 30 sister, Mrs. Ethel Shubert of East brothers, Joseph Gosselin of Hart­ EAST HARTFORD -M iss Lillian years where he was a financial Hartford; and several nieces and ford and Emil Gosselin of M. Kropf of 30 Woodbridge Circle, secretary and past president and nephews. Manchester, N.H.; and four sisters, Contract talks begin West Hartford, formerly of East Mrs. Loretta Scanlon of Vernon, Mrs. trustee of the men’s club. The funeral is Monday at 11 a.m. at New contract negotiations have The current contract expires June Hartford, died Friday at an area con­ Ladd Funeral Home, 19 Ellington Annette MacKay of East Hartford, begun between Manchester 30. Other survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Janet Bissonnette of Glaston­ valescent home. Ave. Burial will be in Crystal Lake Memorial Hospital and the Connec­ The contract being negotiatiated is Mrs. Iva Salisbury of Milpitas, bury and Mrs. Cecile McGuire of Miss Kropf was born in Treven, Cemetery, Ellington. ticut Nurses Association (CNA) the fourth for full-time nurses and Calif.; a sister, Mrs. Mae Grindle of Manchester, N.H. Germany, and lived in the Hartford There are no calling hours. Local 26 involving about 200 full- and the part-timers working more than 20 Prospect Point, Maine, two ’The funeral is Monday at 9:30 a.m. area many years. part-time nurses at the hospital. hours a week. grandchildren and two great­ from the John F. Tierney Funerai She was a draftsman for the Terry Mrs. Gertrude L. Cross A hospital spokesman said today For the first time, part-time Steam Turbine Co., Hartford, for 32 grandchildren. Home, 219 W. Center St., EAST HARTFORD - Mrs. Ger­ that hospital negotiators and union nurses working less than 20 hours a years until her retirement in 1958. Manchester, with a Mass at the trude Larkin Cross, 80, of 163 School representatives have agreed not to week are being included under a Th Survivors are a brother, William J. The funeral is Sundav at 2 p.m. at Church of the Assumption, South United Methodist Church. St. died Friday at Hartford Hospital. disclose any of the specific issues single collective bargaining agree­ Kropf of East Hartford, and two Manchester, at 10. Burial will be in She was the widow of Thomas K. being discussed unless-there is a ment with the other nurses. Buriat will be in Strickland the veterans section of East sisters, Mrs. Joseph Morris of East Cross. loggerhead or unless a settlement is Cemetery, Livermore Falls, Maine. Cemetery, Manchester. Hartford and Mrs. Arthur Randall of Mr. Cross was born in Vernon and reached. West Hartford. Friends may call at the Newkirk lived in East Hartford most of her Friends may call at the funeral The funeral is Monday at 11 a.m. at and Whitney Funeral Home, 318 life. home Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Newkirk and Whitney Funeral Home, Burnside Ave., East Hartford, today She attended St. Mary’s Church p.m. Band shell dedication Sunday n318 Burnside Ave., East Hartford. from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. There will and was a charter member and past Burial will be in Cedar Hill be a Masonic service at the funeral regent of its Daughters of Isabella. Perfect weather has been forecast Folding chairs or blankets are a Cemetery, East Hartford. home tonight at 8. Survivors are a son, Edward L. About town fo r Sunday’s dedication of necessity for those attending the Friends may call at the funeral Cross of Enfield; 3 daughters, Mrs. Manchester’s Bicentennial Band event. home Sunday from 3 to 5 p.m. The family suggests that those Mary Kelly and Mrs. Brenda Tracy, Fund-raising efforts for the band wishing to do so may make memorial Shell, located at Manchester Com­ both of South Windsor, and Mrs. The Great Books Discussion Group munity College campus off Wetherell shell are still in progress. During Edmond A. Blais gifts to the Shriners Hospital for Sunday’s program, there will be an Ellen Walcek of West Wareham, will meet Wednesday, May 25, at 7:30 St. ' VERNON —Edmond A. Blais, 70, Crippled Children, Springfield, Mass.; 22 grandchildren and 4 great­ p.m. at the home of Mrs. William opportunity for people to donate to Mass., or World Vision Inc., c/o ’The program, which is open to the of 428 Tunnel Rd. was found dead at grandchildren. Sleith, 32 Wyllys St. “On the Nature public free of charge, will begin at 2 the shell.' Pledge cards for tax- his home Friday night, police South United Methodist Church, The funeral is Monday at 8:15 a.m. of Things” by Lucretius will be dis­ deductable gifts will also be Manchester. p.m. with a variety of entertainment. reported. Blais was found by a from the Calahan Funeral Home, cussed. New members are welcome. After a brief dedication ceremony, available. newspaper carrier who saw a note to 1602 Main St., East Hartford, with a entertainment will resume. call police, authorities said. Mass at 9 at St. Mary’s Church. M ^ical officials attributed the cause of death to poisoning, police said. Authorities termed Blais’ death an apparent suicide. lOPEN DAILY The Ladd Funeral Home, 19 9:30-9:30 Ellington Ave., Rockville, is in SUNDAY charge of arrangements, which are 11-6 incomplete. SUN., MON., Girl dies in crash TUBS. A 16-year-old Massachusetts girl was fatally injured in a one-car traffic accident in South Windsor Friday night, police reported. ’The girl, Elizabeth A. Mitchell of Denniport, Mass., was the driver of a southbound car which went off the left side of Ellington Rd. and struck a utility pole, police said. She and two other passengers in her car —all of them students at the Loomis Chaffee School in Windsor —were pinned in the car after the 11:20 p.m. accident. DAYS The South Windsor Fire Department and the Wilson Rescue Squad were summoned to extricate the three. The East Hartford Fire Department’s paramedic unit was called for medical aid at the scene. The two Passengers were Richard Zavarella, 15, of 36 Manor Lane, South Windsor, and Robert R. Howe, 16, of the Loomis Chaffee School, Windsor. All three were taken to Hartford Hospital by am­ bulance, police said. Miss Mitchell died at the hospital MAY ppiiHjni|ii' after arrival. ’The two passengers were treated for lesser injuries, police said. South Windsor Police are continuing their investigation of the crash.

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Manchester were summoned at 10:31 p.m. to wash down spilled gasoline. Friday, 12:10 Friday, 11:57 p.m.—Medical p.m.—Unnecessary box alarm call to serious accident on at llllng Junior High School. Ellington Rd., South Windsor. (Town) East Hartford Tolland County 10" HIG H GIRLS' 2-PC. Friday, 6 p.m.—Smoke in­ Friday, 11:27 a.m.—Medical SASSY SET vestigation on Kibbe Rd., DISNEY call to 162 Plain Dr. CHILD'S Ellington. Friday, 8:56 p.m.—Medical M&M'S FOOT STOOL Friday, 6:09 p.m.—Boating LOUNGE call to 2% Burnside Ave. Sets accident on Upper Bolton Friday, 10:21 p.m.—Medical For Lake off Hatch Hill Rd., Ver­ call to accident at Burnside Our Reg. Our Reg. non. Tolland County Divers Our Reg. 66 l4 4 Ave. and Elm St. Fire engines 13.88 7.88 on standby. 1.47 Dainty cotton dresses with< I matching panties in iollipopjj I colors and prints, ruffle and) IIM & M'S plain or peanuts Multi-position chaise with vinyl Disney® character printed oij Boater uninjured tubing cover. It (olds. vinyl top. Wood legs. ’ bow trims. Girls 4x6x. Chargeti /chocolate candy. 1 lb bags.’ it. Girls Beach Cover Up. 2.00*1 Vernon A Michigan man wasn’t hurt Friday night when his canoe overturned on Upper Bolton Lake in Vernon where he was fishing, police reported. Vernon Police said Robert Gainer, 51, of Detroit, was on the lake at about 6 p.m. when his canoe overturned. He* held onto the side and yelled for help. A lakefront resident who heard the plea rushed out in his boat and rescued the canoe fisherman, police said.

Arrests reported by Vernon Police included that of Doreen Haggerty, 28, of 8 Oak St., Rockville, charged Friday afternoon with fourth-degree larceny (shoplif­ ting) at Caldor, Tri-City Plaza. Court date is June 22 in Rockville. 40-PC. , PICNIC TABLE Manchester police report IRONSTONE WITH DECORATOR THONG DINNER SET u m b r e l l a PILLOWS SLIPPERS Two persons were arrested by the Manchester Police Department early this morning and charged with driving Our Reg. Our Reg. 88 nOur Reg. 33 under the influence of alcohol, 35.97 88 69.88 6.77 Ronald R. Glardln, 19, of 147 Brookfield St. was arrested at 1:45 this morning and charged with reckless driving In the parking lot at King’s at the Parkade, and jTastefuly-styted white Ironstono'l Powder coated steel frame Fringed pillows capture the( Women's sizes. Soft, velvety^ I; service for eight includes: 10- tsilppers with straw-like Insole. ( driving under the influence of alcohol, Court date. June 7. [with plastic table top and four / t hand-loomed look of a natural ast Hartford. i V t " dinner plates, 7" salad pla- Bseats. Polyester umbrelja,' f weave. Ltes, 7" so«jp/cereals, cups and 7steel shaft. Savel Lucien Carey, 56, of 62 Mulcahy Dr., East Hartford was Isaucers. arrested at 1 a.m. today and charged with improper passing on Campmeeting Rd. and driving under the in­ fluence of alcohol. Court date, June 7, East Hartford. A resident on Vernon St. reported two blue jugs missing MANCHESTER - SILVER LANE -2 3 9 SPENCER STREET from the front porch sometime between ’Thursday and Friday. They were valued at |1(X) about 30 years ago.

WEEKEND - May 21,1977 - Page 3 i -T: rn;.: Page 2 - WEEKtilNU — iviay 21, 1977 TV movies this week Forum of the arts Today 1:00 (20) “Freedom of the 11:30 (9) “The Hero” 12:30 (5) “The Moon and RENT-A-CAR Seas” (1934). Clifford (1970). Richard Harris, Romy Sixpence” (1943). George 1:00 (5) “The Curse of Mollison, Wendy Barrie. Schneider. Sanders, Dolores Dudley. Frankenstein” (1957). Peter Connecticut Women Artists Inc. will p.m. at Foot Prints, 466 Main St. Live 2:00 (8) “Deadly Fathoms” 12:30 (5) “The Strawberry Cushing, Hazel Court. (1974). Documentary. Blond” (1941). James Cagney, sponsor its annual exhibition from June 12 music will accompany the dancing. 1:00 (9) “River of Mystery” Thursday Further information is available by 2:00 (40) “The Great Rita Hayworth. to Sept. 17 at The Slater Memorial (1969). Vic Morrow, Claude Lover” (1949). Bob Hope, 11:00 (5) “The Moon and Museum, Norwich Free Academy, calling Frank Van Cleef at 649-9208. Akins. Rhonda Fleming. Sixpence” (1943). George New 1977 Norwich. 2:00 (8) “ Tarzan and the 3:30 (5) “Night Creatures” Tuesday Sanders, Dolores Dudley. All works will be received at the Great River” (1967). Mike (1962). Peter Cushing, Oliver 11:00 (5) “The Strawberry 1:00 (9) “ The Perils of ‘Teahouse’ ends tonight r*.<- museum, unboxed, on Saturday, June 4, Henry. Reed. » Blonde” (1941). James Pauline” (1967). Pat Boone, PINTO from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and on June 5 from Sock ‘n Buskin, the drama club of 2:00 (40) “A Boy Ten Feet 6:00 (5) “Cops and Cagney, Rita Hayworth. Terry-Thomas. 2 to 5 p.m. No work will be accepted at the Manchester High School, presents its final Tall” (1963). Edward G. Robbers” (1973). Cliff Gor­ 1:00 (9) ‘"The Four Poster” 4:()0 (9) “She Wore a Yellow museum before then. performance of the delightful comedy, Robinson, Fergus McClelland. man, Joe Bologna. (1952). Rex Harrison, Lilli Ribbon” (1949). John Wayne, The exhibition is open to all Connecticut 3:00 (3) “King Kong vs. 8:00 (3) “Ben Hur” (1959). Palmer. Ben Johnson. “Teahouse of the August Moon” tonight at ' Godzilla” (1962). Michael 8:00 (9) “Doomwatch” women artists working in the following Charlton Heston, Jack 4:00 (9) “Dayton’s Devils” 8 in Bailey Auditorium. Entrance is from Keith, James Yagi. (1972). Judy Geeson, Ian media: Oil, watercolor, pastel, acrylic, the teachers’ parking lot off Summit St. Hawkins. (1968). Rory Calhoun, Lainie 3:00 (9) “Major Dundee” 8:00 (8-40) “Lucan” (1977). Kazan. Baniten:^ sculpture, collage, graphics and drawings. Tickets are, sold at the door. (1965). Charlton Heston, 8:00 (20-22-30) “ The Entry forms are available by contacting Kevin M. Brophy, Stockard 8:00 (20-30) “The Man with Richard Harris. Channing. the Power” (1977). Bob Neill, Lindbergh Kidnapping Case” Only *55 per week!'' Isabel Compasso, 89 Richmond Dr., 649- ‘Annie’ is top show '"fl 4:30 (3) “The Deadly Bees” 8:00 (9) “The Guns of Tim O’Connor. (1976). Cliff De Young, Sian ‘ Plus mileage to 1819, or Diane Ursin, 148 Hebron Rd., (1967). Suzanna Leigh. Navarone” (1961). Gregory Barbara Allen. “Annie,” the new musical first 9:00 (3) “The Cheyenne qualified renters. Bolton, 649-5754. M. 6:30 (5) “Cops and Peck, David Niven. Social (ilub” (1970). James 11:30 (9) “The Mind of Dr. Mrs. Compasso is secretary of the produced at the Goodspeed Opera House Robbers” (1973). Cliff Gor­ 9:30 (8-40) “Good Against Stewart, Henry Fonda. Soames” (1970). Terence Connecticut Women Artists and Mrs. Ur­ in East Haddam last summer, has gar­ man, Joe Bologna. Evil” (1977). Dack Rambo, 11:30 (3) “Linda” (1973). Stamp, Robert Vaughn. sin is a cochairman of the exhibition. nered 10 Tony nominations for its 9:00 (20-22-30) “Spectre” Elyssa Davalos. Stella Stevens, Ed Nelson. 12:30 (5) ‘“rhe Gay Sisters” Broadway production. “Annie” topped the (1977). Robert Culp, Gig 11:00 (9) “Crazy Joe” 11:30 (8-40) “Diary of a Mad (1942). Barbara Stanwyck, Young. George Brent. Art elsewhere musicals list with the highest number of (1974). Peter Boyle, Paula Housewife” (1970). Richard nominations for the American Theatre 9:00 (57) Metropolis” Prentiss. Benjamin, Carrie Snodgrass. New 1977 At the University of Connecticut, Wing’s 1977 Antoinette Perry (Tony) (1927). Alfred Abel Gustav 11:30 (20-22-30) “Mosquito 11:30 (9) “ A Man from Friday “Nicholas Vasilieff Retrospective” is on Awards. It was cited in the categories of Frolich. Squadron” (1970). David Laramie.” James Stewart, MAVERICK view through May 29 at the William Ben­ 10:00 (24) “ M etropolis” McCallum, Suzanne Neve. Arthur. Kennedy. ll:fl(l-(5) “The Gay Sisters” “ Musical,” “Book of a Musical” and (1927). Alfred Abel, Gustav (I942T Barbara Stanwyck, ton Museum of Art. An exhibition of works “Score of a Musical.” 11:30 (40) “Major Dundee” 12:30 (5) “The Naked Frolicb. (1965). Charlton Heston, George Brent. f > Edge” (1961). Deborah Kerr, by graduating seniors of the UConn art “Annie,” based on the cartoon strip 11:15 (40) “ Tbe Chase” 1:00 (9) “Foxfire” (1955). department is being shown through May Richard Harris. Gary Cooper. about Little Orphan Annie, played at the (1.966). Marlon Brando, Jane Midnight (3) “House on Jane Russell, Jeff Chandler. 22 . Goodspeed for eight weeks last sumner Fonda. Green Apple Road” (1970). 4:00 (9) “In a Lonely Place” Maritime prints by Currier and Ives will (1950). Humphrey Bogart, before moving on to the John F. Kennedy 11:30 (3) “ Easy Rider” Christopher George, Janet Wednesday be exhibited through the summer in the Center in Washington, D.C., and its New (1969). Peter Fonda, Dennis Leigh. Gloria Grahame. R.J. Schaefer Building, Mystic Seaport, York opening last April. Hopper. 11:00 (5) “The Naked 8:00 (8-40) “The Neptune 1 6 7 Mystic. The exhibit is free from 9 a.m. to 5 11:30 (8) “The Undefeated” Edge” (1951). Deborah Kerr, Disaster” (1973). Ben Gaz- per week!^ p.m. daily. (1969). John Wayne, Rock Monday Gary Cooper. zara, Yvette Mimieux. ‘ Plus mileage to At Foot Prints, 466 Main St., Thomas F. Area theater Hudson. 11:00 (5) “Madeleine” 1:00 (9) “The Pretty Girl” 9:30 (8-40) “Hard Driver” qualified renters. Sheppard is displaying three-dimensional The Performing Arts Theater of East 1:00 (5) “Edge of (1950). Ann Todd, L eslie (1950). Robert Cummings, (1973). Jeff Bridges, Valerie Perrine. sculpture and electronic works through Hartford will present a Reader’s Theater Darkness” (1943). Errol Banks. Joan Caulfield. Flynn, Ann Sheridan. 4:00 (9) “The Revenge of 11:30 (3) “Torn Curtain” June 3. production Sunday at 4 p.m. at the 1:00 (9) “Footsteps in the Fog” (1955). Jean Simmons, Franken^ein” (1959). Peter (1966). Paul Newman, Julie An exhibition of paintings by Vera Rear­ Veteran’s Memorial Clubhouse, Sunset Andrews. Ridge Dr., East Hartford. ’The production 1:30 (9) “ Beginning of the Stewart Granger. Cushing. Dillon Leasing Corp. don is on display at Wood Memorial Isabel Compasso, left, of Manchester and Diane Ursin of Bolton con­ 8:00 (9) “Sunflower” (1970). 11:30 (8) “Some Like It 319 Main St. Manchester will be directed by Dr. John Balmer of the End” (1957). Peter Graves, 4:00 (9) “Tobruk” (1967). Library in South Windsor throughout May. sider a painting as they prepare for the Connecticut Women Artists Rock Hudson, George Pep- Sophia Loren, Marcello Hot” (1959). Marilyn Monroe, 643-2143 University of Hartford. ’Two comedies Peggy Castle. Mrs. Reardon began painting when she Inc. annual juried exhibition, June 12 to Sept. 17 at the Slater Memorial pard. Mastroianni. Tony Curtis. will be presented. Guest speaker for the 11:30 (9) “The Caine retired from office work in 1970. She was a Museum, Norwich Free Academy. Norwich. (Herald photo by Pinto) 8:00 (3) “Helly, Dolly” 8:00 (20-22-30) “The Life student of Kevin Chamberland at South event will be Bill Roeder, general editor Sunday (1969). Barbara Streisand, and Times of Grizzly Adams” Mutiny” (1954). Humphrey Windsor High School’s evening classes. for Newsweek. He will conduct an infor­ Walter Matthau. (1974). Dan Haggerty, Don Bogart, Jose Ferrer. Sunday. The Mills Brothers entertain sy,” Tony Orlqpdo and Dawn, Ben Vereen 7:30 (30) “The Sea Wolf” 12:30 (5) “ Long Ago Home Box Office Tolland Country Art Association’s mal discussion for those familiar with his (1941). Edward G. Robinson, 8:00 (9) “Nightmare in Shanks. Tuesday through May 29. The amazing and David ^Brenner, Rock Hudson in Tomorrow” (1971). Nanette featured artist of the month is Marilyn Newsmakers column and for students in­ Chicago” (1967). Charles 9:00 (3) “Red Sun” (1971). Kreskin, mentalist, follows on June 3, 4 “Camelot,” Neil Sedaka, Gladys Knight Ida Lupino. Newman, Malcolm Thursday Williams, whose paintings of cats and terested in journalism and media. Roeder Noon (5) “Angels Alley” McGraw, Ted Knight. Charles Bronson, Toshiro Here is this week’s schedule and,the Pips, Anthony Newley, and Sergio McDowell. 5:00 —Hard Times and 5. (1948). The Bowery Boys. 9:00 (20-22-30) “Rosetti and Mifune. for Home Box Office on dogs are displayed in the main office of was formerly a sportswriter who covered franchi and Michele LeGrand. 7:00 -Apprenticeship of Buddy The Coachlight Dinner Theatre in East Ryan: Men Who Love 11:30 (9) “ B Must D ie” Greater Hartford CATV: the Vernon National Bank at Vernon Cir­ the Brooklyn Dodgers for 12 years. For information, call 265-1501. 1:00 (5) “The Good, the Bad Kravltz cle. Tickets are available at the door, or by Windsor is featuring “Pal Joey” through and the Ugly” (1967). Clint Women” ( 1977 ). Tony (1973). Darren McGavin, 9:30 —Jackson County Jail Roberts, Patty Duke Astin. Patricia Neal. Today 11:00 —World Team Tennis Information on current exhibitions and calling 568-6589. June 5. Eastwood. Eli Wallach. At Pine Brook Dinner Theatre in Musical events 3;00 ^Elephant Boy Friday events at the Wadsworth Atheneum in The Goodspeed Opera House in East 4:30 —Pro Wrestling 5:30 —White Line Fever Higganum, Oklahoma” ends its present The Latvian Chorus Rota of Connec­ 6:30 —Apprenticeship of Buddy Hartford is available by calling 247-9111. Haddam is showing the musical revival of 'V 7:00 —Buchess & Birtwater Fox .‘‘Foremothers — Women of America in “Sweet Adeline” through June 18. For run tonight and Sunday. Opening June 8 ticut, with the New York Latvian Concert Kravltz 9:00 —White Line Fever and playing through July 31 is “Kismet.” Choir, will present a concert of Latvian 9:00 —The Omen 10:30 —The Omen the Revolutionary Period” is the title of reservations, call 873-8668. 11:00 -B u d d y Kravltz 12:30 —John Byner an exhibit of drawings being shown at the George Bernard Shaw’s “Candida” is music Sunday at 5 p.m. at Concordia This week’s sports on TV Sales & Service South Windsor Public Library during May. playing at the Hartford Stage Company in At the Bushnell Lutheran Church, 40 Pitkin St. The chorus Sunday will perform Bruno Skulte’s symphonic 3:00 — Herd Times The drawings, by West Hartford artist Hartford through June 12. For reser­ The Hartford Symphony Pops features Today Sunday Monday DIRECTORY poem, “Daugava.” The soloists are Ilga 5:00 -C h ild ren ’s Theatre Lynn Cole, feature 10 women who repre­ vations, call 525-4258. Mel Torme tonight at 8:15 p.m. at 2:00 (22) Baseball: Red Sox 1:10 (9) Baseball: Mets vs. 8:30 (8-40) Baseball: To be 6:30 —Tamarind Seed Paups, contralto; Silvija Erdmane, CONSUMER SALES 'l/OU/l sent a cross-section of a talents, ages, and “Godspell,” the musical based on the Bushnell Memorial Hall in Hartford. vs. Brewers. Reds. ' announced. 9:00 —Hard Times Manchester Parkade SHOP 11:00 —Jackson County Jail racial and ethnic origins. Ms. Cole is a stu­ Gospel according to St. Matthew, is being .Sunday at 3 and 7:30 p.m., country and soprano; William Hall, tenor, and Karlis 2:15 (20-30) Baseball: 1:30 (3) NBA Playoff. dent at Pratt Art Institute. Grinbergs, baritone. Conductors are An­ US LAST. Name brand Monday performed by the Producing Guild tonight .western favorites Loretta Lynn and Yankees vs. Orioles. 1:30 (22) Baseball: Red Sox Tuesday appliances, televisions. Tumaoe drews Jansons and Valdis Aldins. Tickets 5:30 —Lorna Doone and Sunday and May 26 to 29 at the Tower Mickey Gilley will entertain. 4:00 (8-40) Wide World of vs. Brewers. Lowest prices in town 6:30 —Apprenticeship of Duddy 7:30 (9) Baseball: Mets vs. Dance events Theatre, Hartford Insurance Group, Tuesday at 8 p.m., the Hartford Chorale will be available at the door. For further Sports. 3:00 (20-30) Tennis: Italian guaranteed. Service after the KravlU Qeti Pirates. 9:00 —The Omen Asylum Ave. at Cogswell St., Hartford. performs “Carmina Burana” conducted information, call Mi;s. Ara Bramanis, 646- 5:00 ( 8-40) The Preakness. Open. sale. The Community Services Program for 4843. 5:00 (20-22-30) Tennis: 3:30 (8-40) American 8:00 (22) Baseball: Red Sox 11:00 —Jackie Qeyle For reservations, call 522-8309. BARLOW’S TV • Zenith Sales Midnight —Men from Hong Kong May at First Federal Savings and Loan by Henley Denmead. Sportsman. vs. Yankees. The Mark Twain Masquers are presen­ Three local and area residents will per­ Italian Open. Service on Standard Brands, For information, call 246-6807. 4:00 (3) Golf: Memowal Tuesday Association, 1137 Main St., East Hartford, ting the smash musical, “Sweet Charity,” form in the Hartford Chorale’s annual 5:30 (9) Baseball: Mets vs. 805 Hartford Road, will feature Miss Mary Lane, a violinist Reds. Tournament. 5:30 —Chlldren'e Theatre tonight and Sunday and May 26 to 28 at the spring concert at Bushnell Memorial Hall, Thursday Manchester Telephone 643- 7:00 — Hard TImea with the Hartford Symphony Orchestra, 6:00 ( 8-40) Wide World of 4:15 (22) Baseball: Red Sox 15095, 9:00 —Raquel Welch Roberts Center, Kingswood-Oxford Cam­ Season at Oakdale Hartford, Tuesday at 8 p.m. Nancy 9:00 (3) NBA Playoff. IN Sports. vs. Brewers. 10:00 —Pal Cooper who will speak Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. on pus, West Hartford. For information call Th.e 24th anniversary season at Oakdale Kirchmyer, mezzo-soprano of Hebron, ‘‘Ballet Comes to America.” She will aug­ 8:30 (9) Racing from 4:30 (8-40) Tennis: Borg and TWENTIETH CENTURY 11:00 —Seven Beautlea 247-9625. Musical Theatre in Wallingford opens will be soloist for Brahms’ “Neue 'Television, Inc. 176 Burnside Wednesday ment her talk with recorded ballet music. Aqueduct. Barker vs. Ashe and Friday WANTADS June 20 to 25 wilh Mac Davis and Dolly Liebesliede.” Singing in Orff’s “ Carmina 11:30 (9) Racing from Goolagong. Avenue, East Hartford. 528- 5:30 -Fantastic Planet The public is invited. The event is free, 7:00 (57) The Way It Was. 1554, Sales and Service, Zenith Parton. Burana” are Joan Abbott and Jennifer Roosevelt. 6:00 (40) Auto Racing: Indy 7:00 —Bite the Bullet and refreshments will be served. Dinner theaters 8:00 (9) Baseball: Mets vs. and . 9:30 -N ig h t Caller Young, both of Manchester. Director of Midnight (9) Wrestling. 500 trials. Other stars scheduled throughout the Phillies. 11:30 -K n ig h t Without Armour An evening of social dancing of 17th and At Chateau de Ville Dinner ’Theatre in summer are Bobby Vinton, Engelbert the concert is Henley Denmead. For 18th Centuries will be held Friday at 7:30 East Windsor, “Gigi” plays tonight and Humperdinck, Lansbury in “Gyp- ticket information, call 246-6807. 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(© H A P P Y DAYS I STAR TREK 7:00 © O R A L ROBERTS ^O C K 1 INDIANAPOLIS ’500’ TIME B ^ I^ ^ ® N E W S (LASSIE B C B S NEWS B ® BARETTA 12:30 @ DAY OF DISCOVERY Yes. They are brother and sister. (STRAIGHT TALK © PTL CLUB-TALK AND ©MOVIE © PTL CLUB-TALK AND ^lALS © WHEEL OF FOR- PTL CLUB-TALK AND © BRAD Y BUNCH © CHRISTOPHER CLOSEUP ^R IETY 6:30 ©LIVING FAITH DEAR DICK; I have some questions for yon about Richard 7ARIETY (CONCENTRATION WRIETY ^ _ 9:15 r u N r I© DAVID FROST^/ ©©©MEETTHE PRESS (CBS NEWS © PTL CLUB-TALK AND Mantablan, who does the commercials for the Cordoba car. 8 ELECTRIC COMPANY © PARTRIDGE FAMILY ( BOWLING FOR DOLLARS X, V V V \ V d ) DAVEY AND GOLIATH © CONVERSATIONS WITH (NEWS WRIETY 5:00 ( FESTIVAL OF FAITH © H A R D TIMES ' , 9:30 How old is he and where was be bom and is he married and D ELECTRIC COMPANY (EXC. 9:58 1:00 (MOVIE ©BLACK JOURNAL JE..THUR.) 0 FLINTSTONES ( PRO FAN ) CONGRESSIONAL REPORT Q © MOVIE (THIS ISTHELIFE 11:30 has he made any movies? N.Y., Linden, Pa. VARIOUS PROGRAMMING ) NEWS B ® ABCNEWSBRIEF BRAKE K ittle rasc als First, his name is Ricardo Montalban. He was bom in Mex­ 11:30 10:00 CONNECTICUT: SEEN i © NBC NEWS (NEWS (LOVE OF LIFE © ©EM ERG ENCY ONE MACNEIL-LEHRER I MEET THE MAYORS (SPORTS SHORT CROCKETT’S VICTORY ( DAVID SUSSKIND SHOW ico 57 years ago and, yes, he is married and haa been for a long © © M IS T E R ROGERS TEPORT © NEW S CENTER (ROBERT SCHULLER 5ARDEN time. He's b^n in dozens of movies — many of the great _ ( FAMILY FEUD B ® CHARLIE’S ANGELS ( PRO FAN (FREEDY FIXER PARADE ( LIVING WORD 5:30 (CROSS WITS I LET US CELEBRATE (CONSUMER CASEBOOK ©W ORLD PRESS NBC LATE NIGHT MGM musicals — and countless TV shows and been on the 0 PARTRIDGE FAMILY Ursula Andress stars in (ABC NEWS ©NEW ARK AND REALITY A ll 4 WHEtlS I INSIGHT © SHOOT FOR THE © @ ® DEAN MARTIN ( FLINTSTONES 7:00 r o v ir stage in New York and around the country. BODDCOUPLE “Red Sun,” a Western ) LOVE TENNIS Most cars 10:00 tars CELEBRITYROAST »49« (NOVA B 60 MINUTES ©MOVIE @ IN-SCHOOL PROGRAM­ ©LIVING FAITH . drama airing on the CBS 7:30 ) VILLA ALEGRE 1:10 B © HARDY BOYS-NANCY 11:45 DEAR DICK: "Rocky” is supposed to be Sylvester IS7) ELECTRIC COMPANy ($25,000 PYRAMID © PEOPLE VS. INEZ GARCIA 30,000 Mile Guarantee I MASS FOR THE SEVENTH Stallone’s first movie role, but didn’t he have a part in “The ING Wednesday Night Movie at t^ A M 1 2 10:30 MANCHliTlI ©BASEBALL DREW MYSTERIES B C B S NEWS ©SESAME STREET EWS JNDAYOF EASTER 1:30 © GOSPEL SINGING JUBILEE 12:00 Lords of Flatbush" with ? MONA MAGGIO, 9'p.m. It’s based on a true (BREAK THE BANK 0 GARNER TED ARM­ 643-7412 L lZ J I OLD TIME GOSPEL HOUR (D NBA ON CBS I JOKER’S WILD STRONG © ® © THE WONDERFUL m o vie Ogden, Utah. story — the'-theft and 121 Talloitd Tnpk (Rfe |)1 b CHALICE OF SALVATION B © NIXON INTERVIEW: LOCAL $ EIGHTH DAY iTORLD OF DISNEY 1:30 You’re right, but I don’t think anybody ever claimed recovery of a priceless 10 WILD KINGDOM I Ml U or Vfrneii Citdr I SACRIFICE OF THE MASS © BASEBALL ©WOMAN 0 PETER MARSHALL Read Herald Ads iTG MONEY FOLLOW-UP LATINO “Rocky” was Stallone’s first movie appearance. What they I © RACERS @ CROCKEH’S VICTORY WRIETY SHOW said was that it was his first starring role. Japanese sword. (CONNECTICUT ‘T> a ^ r= - WEEKl!:wu -1wav"2r.-nfTr------Thursday, May 26 WEEKEND - May 21, 1977 - Page 7

6:00 f) MACNEIL-LEHRER §75 MASTERPIECE THEATRE 11:00 8) ( g ® NEWS EPORT 8:30 0 P MARY HARTMAN, Signup begins for TV coiiege courses ilYTH^ESONS J CROSS WITS 0 M E R V GRIFFIN ^RYHARTMAN I DANIEL BOONE SABC NEWS WHAT’S HAPPENING! ® g ® ® N E W S J LIVING FAITH 5 LOVE TENNIS ® @ ® NBC MOVIE OF THE nN.Y,P.D, Registration is going on now for the fall ticipated in the 18 courses that have been semester area: earth, including astronomy, meteorology, 5 ZOOM 7:30 WEEK ® LIVING FAITH I semester of “TV Community College,” offered. • “The Age of Uncertainty” — John climatology, oceanography and geology, SGUNSMOKE ) DOUBLEPLAY (g) FOURTH ESTATE n d ic k VAN DYKE SHOW now in its fifth year of bringing college Many took part in the national courses Kenneth Gilbraith’s examination of stressing the scientific method, presented )QM (CAPTIONED) I ADAM 12 9:00 }ABC CAPTIONED NEWS 1 courses into the homes of people that were presented over the past three economics as a product of history, Tuesdays and Thursdays at 8 a.m. and 6 1 6:30 )MUPPETSSHOW ® NBA ON CBS ARDWARE CO. 0 1 LOVE LUCY , (JOKER'S WILD ® g0) BARNEY MILLER 11:30 throughout Connecticut. Courses begin years, such as “The Adams Chronicles” political science and sociology. This p.m. ® ABC NEWS / i POP GOES THE COUNTRY ® PTL CLUB-TALK AND ® N E W S Sept. 12 on the five stations of Connecticut and “The Ascent of Man,” which were course will be offered nationally in th e '^ • “Family Risk Management” — An In- NBC NEWS )HOLLYWOOD SQUARES ^RIETY O LOVE AMERICAN STYLE MON.-FRI. 8-5:30 BOLTON NOTCH, CT. Public Television (CPTV). significant in creating a wide acceptance tradition of “The Ascent of Man” and troductory course dealing with insurance 'H CELEBRATING A CENTURY )URBAN ANATOMY g ) (g) AGE OF UNCERTAINTY ® @ THURSDAY NIGHT SAT 8-4:45 649-5201 In fall 1973, the Connecticut community of the use of television as a vehicle for “Civilization.” The 13 programs will be as it applies to family and personal (g ONCE UPON A CLASSIC ) BLOCK BY BLOCK 9:30 SPECIAL (CAPTIONED) MSSUES 77 ® ® FIDEL CASTRO SPEAKS © M OVIE colleges and CPTV cooperated in a special higher education. 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Surveys had pointed out that regularly enrolled college students make 10:00 12:00 tory course on the physical and emotional All courses are offered in morning or ;3l CBS NEWS (S UNDERSEA WORLD OF NEWS ® THE CBS LATE MOVIE given the opportunity, a large segment of up the “TV Community College” student 0 BRADY BUNCH JACQUES COUSTEAU ® ABC NEWS CLOSEUP 12:30 the adult population would find it con­ body. growth of children, including the prenatal evening telecasts and carry three credits (8J CONCENTRATION 0 CROSS WITS RINK LIKE YOU’VE- © M OVIE venient to pursue an education in this non- Each course has three components: The period, presented Mondays and each. Registration is going on now at the n BOWLING FOR DOLLARS ® |@ WELCOME BACK, NH/EI^RUNK BEFORE 1:00 (18 FESTIVAL OF FAITH KOTTER traditional manner. television presentations, text book or Wednesdays at 8 a.m. and 6 p.m., and community colleges. 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By RUSS MacKENDRICK ’scope was made by Underwood & This contraption is a stereoscope — Underwood under a patent dated 1901. sometimes called a ptereopticon. Almost . The stereo principle was known for a every parlor had one in the 1910s and ’20s. long time but these handy viewers had to Kids would wander in on rpiny days and wait to be invented by ‘"The Autocrat of have fun with the three-dimensional views the Breakfast Table,” Oliver Wendell of Yellowstone Park or Niagara Falls. Holmes. This one is a bit special as the card shown here is not a picture of Old The camel story Faithful; instead it„shows a brave ’The latest S.P.A. Journal has a story of Japanese girl feeding mulberry leaves to the camel on the Fort Bliss stamp (Scott some hundreds of “voracious' young No. 976). Take a good magnifying glass silkworms.” • and look oh the upper left side of the It is card number 28 in a set of 32 stereos triangle near the tip. TTiere is the camel, a on the silk industry that belong to Fred man leading ft, and a buzzard overhead. Towle of this town. The War Department imported 78 They all seem to be actual photos pasted camels into Texas in the 1850s. ’They were onto the cards. used as beasts of burden until the Civil Card in this stereoscope, 28 in a series of 32 owned by Fred Towle The first 25 are pictures of the Cheney War, then auctioned off or turned loose. Bros, operations from the opening of the of Manchester, shows silkworm feeding operation. Their offspring were sighted around bales of raw silk to the printing of the Texas parts until the early 1900s. finished cloth. Each card has a title under The Fort Bliss stamp has been in de­ CB Convac the picture and an explanation on the mand anyway as the first U.S. space issue back. — and now will come the camel-lovers to Card 3 tells about the Grant bobbin, in- buy it up! vented by the Cheneys, “ that revolutionized the silk reeling of the Coming events Here’s how to fight world.” Card 4 is an as-far-as-the-eye-can- see view of bobbins set up on machines. Gerry Gerath’s Fourth Sunday Stamp The next card may be a surprise, as we Bourse at the Norwich Sheraton Motor interference on CBs have been told that silk was produced Inn, 10 to 5 tomorrow. 'after much tedious unwinding of strands Manchester Philatelic Society circuit By INK DIPPER tinue for a minute or two. from tiny cocoons. (They run to some 500 book and trading night at Mott’s Com­ RFI, or radio freguency interference, Often instruments in your dashboard yards apiece). The Cheneys were able to munity Hall, Tuesday, V to 10 p.m. can be annoying, and it can also lake away can cause RFI. You can tell this is its make many silk products from broken Visitors welcome. from the joys of Cping. genesis for sure when you are going over cocoons whence the adult moths had been If you’ll divide RFI into two categories, rough and burnpy roads. There will be a allowed to escape to perpetuate the you’ll be able to identify and, perhaps, crackling sound on your speaker. It will specie’s. The picture shows a bale with eliminate it. Category one is natural occur at irregular intervals. If you want to open cocoons tumbling out. This and other noise. This comprises atmospheric distur­ test this in your driveway, just thump •rag^tag and bobtail of silk scrap could be bances, sunspots, lightning and so forth. your dashboard while your CB unit is processed to make “spun silk.” Several This category is beyond your control. turned on. stereo cards take us through the However, most frequently, it is procedures that resulted in rolls of category two. These are man-made Several experts have pointed out that dressed fibre ready for spinning. We see noises. These noises can be produced by the voltage limited behind the dash, which views of drawing, roving, warping, electrical motors, vehicle electrical is used with the fuel and oil gauges, will beaming off, quilling and twisting. systems, farm machinery, medical equip­ cause a hashing sou»d at varying inter­ Card 19 shows an acre or so of weaving ment, and machinery of all types. And this vals, Bouncing your vehicle will activate machines. Thqn there is a close-up of a category you can do something about. It is the fuel gauge. This will identify the RFI ribbon loom and a Jacquard loom that because of the very low power of CB units for you. Then just disconnect them and the makes fancj patterns. Finally there is a that the RFI problem can be so severe. RFI should disappea». picture of the design artists working in Most often your RFI is within your own In order to make a first-time check, do their sanctum sanctorum, which looks like vehicle. You .can identify these noises so with all acessories turned off. Then ac­ a corner of Cheney Hall. % yourself because each has its own distinc­ tivate them one at a time. Listen closely The Japanese views show silkworm tive sound and characteristic. It is a for increased RFI. If your turn signal, -cultivation from the incubator to the nests matter of knowing where to start looking. warning flashers or windshield wipers are where the wigglers build their cocoons. This list may help you isolate the ones that causing it, a capacitor will probably clear (There are still a few mulberry trees in are causing you the most trouble. it up. Windshield wipers generally require Manchester left from early attempts to Take the ignition’’system as an example. a coaxial capacitor because it is probably grow the worms in this area.) This is a popping sound which increases in the wiper’s motor that is causing the trou­ The cards are all from, thfe Keystone A rare sale tempo with the engine speed. Rev up your ble. View Co., copyrighted 1905 and 1914. The motor, then turn off your ignition key. It • Wheels and tires, particularly when One of the rarest coins in the world, a should stop the pop. dming at high speeds on dry roads and U.S. trade dollar minted in 1885' and one If you are getting a whine that is high- highways, will^ create a rushing sound. of only five made that year, has been pitched, it is probably your generator- Y'ou’ll know that origin by simply applying sold by New England Rare Coin alternator. Unlike the ignition noise, it the brakes lightly to see if it disappears. Galleries in-Framingham, Mass., for an will not stop immediately when the igni­ Generally, these are the main sources of undisclosed six-fi^re cash price. ’The tion key is turned off. Also it will increase RFI in your vehicle. If you can’t identify buyer was Forecaster Publishing Co. in rhythm with increased engine speed. it, try a grounded capacitor which, when Inc., a weekly economic and monetary Weekend, an entertainment and If your voltage regulator is the culprit, touched to all “hot” electrical connects, newsletter baised in Tarzana, Calif. The television supplement, is published coin, issued by the U.S. to com ^ te with it makes a rasping sound, kind oh ragged. causes the disappearance of the RFI. each Saturday by The Manchester It is u^ally heard in connectionrwith the Then you’ll know which is the offender, v Evening Herald, Herald Square, dollar-size coins of other countries in the generator noise. It, too, will noifeiui when Hope this helps you gain additional Manchester, Conn. 06040. Orient, is considered the best quality of you turn off your ignition, but will con­ pleasure from your.CB unit. the five specimens known today. (UPI photo)