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HARTFORD - Gov. Ella T. Giuca is accused of slaying Lee The top of the new benefits to strikers and voluntary for expenses incurred during his ••A.. O b itu a rie s Grasso has signed into law an Norris of Vermont last Saturday retirees. climb, was settled for 10 cents a Police report •\ energy conservation measure set­ and is suspected of several rapes Compllad from Unitad Praaa Intarnatlonal story, or 81.10. ting 78 degrees as the lowest and another murder in recent QUINCY, Mass., - LNG years in the Bloomfield/Simsbury Aquarius, the largest liquified temperature an air-conditioned been told to "begin necessary delivers the commencement ad­ OTTAWA — Margaret Trudeau A South Windsor man was charged area. natural gas tanker ever built in Mrs. Anna Sojka Julie S. Nelson public building may be cooled to steps.” The legislature has dress today at his son’s gradua­ has abdicated her position as with failure to grant the right-of-way in summer. The law takes effects tion from Gordon-Conwell the , was christened Canada’s first lady and officially ROCKVILLE —Mrs. Anna Grous rejected bills to set up mandatory HEBRON — Julie Sabina Nelson, Thursday afternoon in connection Jan. 1. BRIDGEPORT — Jai alai Theological Seminary. Michael Friday during ceremonies at the separated from Prime Minister Sojka, 79, of 101 Grand Ave. died auto emission inspections wanted two-year-old daughter of Richard with a three-vehicle accident of promotor David Friend, claiming Ford, 26, said he hopes to get a General Dynamics shipyard. It is Pierre Trudeau after six years of Thursday at home. She was the by the federal agency. and Lorraine Briscault Nelson Jr. of Center and Henderson Sts. WETHERSFIELD - State prejudicial publicity, wants ministry where he can help young the first of five ships which will marriage to pursue a career as a widow of Wiiliam J. Sojka. AUGUSTA, Maine - President 18 Basketshop Rd. died Thursday Police said Leon Bloom, 55, of gaming officials apparently have perjury and larceny charges transport LNG from Algeria to jet-setting photographer, Trudeau Carter’s special representative on people. She was bom in Rockville and lived from injuries received after falling South Windsor, was traveling west on given up their right to collect a against him dismissed. Similar U.S. East Coast and Gulf Coast will have custody of their three there ail her life. from a car driven by her mother in the Maine Indian land-claim case, Center St., and in making a left turn 81,000 per day penalty from the charges in a Hartford court were PROVIDENCE, R.l. - Gov. J. ports. sons. She was a communicant of St. Manchester the same day. retired Georgia Supreme Court onto Henderson St., collided with a firm whose poor pr^uction of dropped for the same reasons. Joseph Garrahy says he will call Joseph’s Church. The child was bora Sept. 12,1974, in Justice William Gunter, says he vehicle driven by Kevin Goff, 18, of lottery tickets is expected to cost industry and labor leaders NEW YORK - George Willig, NEW YORK - Soviet and Sunrivors are four sons, Wiiiiam J. Manchester. may present alternatives for the 891 Center St. Goff’s car, traveling Connecticut 810 million in revenue HARTFORD - Federal of­ together very soon to encourage a who climbed the World Trade Cuban officials today investigated Sojka Jr. of South Windsor, Edmund Other survivors are two brothers, chief executive to consider rather east, swerved and struck a truck next year. ficials have again threatened to mutual effort to improve Rhode Center Thursday and was taken the cause of the crash of a Soviet S. Sojka of Rockvilie, Leonard E. David Nelson and Brian Nelson; her than a single recommendation. driven by Raymond Pellerin, 42, of force Connecticut to cut down air away in handcuffs, was treated to jetliner that was trying to make Sojka of Jupiter, Fla., and Herbert maternal grandmother, Mrs. Lucille He promised his report will be Island’s economic image. He is Feeding Hills, Mass. HARTFORD - A Hartford pollution from cars. The federal a dinner Friday at the Windows on an emergency landing at the R. Sojka of Denver, Colo.; four Parent of Westchester; her paternal ready prior to June 30. concerned about the state’s 870 There were no injuries reported. judge has increased the bail bond Department of Environmental million unemployment fund debt the World Restaurant atop the Havana airport in Cuba Friday, daughters, Mrs. Richard Carpenter grandparents, Richard and Janet Ur- on Victor G. Giuca, 25, of Wind­ Protection has told Gov. Ella SOUTH HAMILTON, Mass. - from the last recession and con­ building. The 8250,000 suit killing 66 persons. Only two per­ of ^ k v ille , Mrs. John Stepien and banski Nelson Sr. of Manchester; her Other motor vehicle arrests sor, from 8250,000 to 8300,000. Grasso that the regional EPA has Former President Gerald Ford troversy over laws paying jobless threatened against him by the city sons survived. Mrs. Francis Benevides, both of maternal great-grandmother, Mrs. Thursday included Donald R. Eilington, and Mrs. Angeio Jaconetta Mina Parent of West Hartfoi^, and Boushee, 44, of 412 Hilliard St., of Rocky Hill; five brothers, George her paternal great-grandmother, charged with operating a motor vehi­ Grous, Aiex Grous and Bernard Mrs. Fanny Nelson of Westbrook. cle while under the influence of This car, driven by a Manchester man, struck the rear of this truck which advises Grous, ali of Rockviile, Theodore A private service will be Sunday at liquor. He was released on a 8150 non­ motorists to “Set the pace for safety.” The collision was the result of a three-vehicle acci­ The weather Inside today Grous of Nice, Calif., and Rudoif St. P eter’s Episcopal Church in surety bond for court appearance dent at the intersection of Center and Henderson Sts. Thursday about 2 p.m. This damaged Grous of New London; three sisters, Hebron. Burial will be in St. Peter’s June 7. car was driven by Kevin Goff, 18, of 891 Center St. The driver of the vehicle which struck Variable cloudiness through Sunday. Area news Dear Abby .... 9-B Mrs. Charies Alu of Ansonia, Mrs. Cemetery, Hebron. Richard H. Barnes, 23, of 36b Pearl High today in the upper 70s or low 80s, Business .. Editorial ...... 4-A Leo Berg of Miami, Fia., and Mrs. Goff’s car, Leon Bloom, 55, of South Windsor, was charged with failure to grant the right of There are no calling hours. St., was charged with misuse of way. (Herald photo by Dunn) low tonight in the upper 40s or low 50s. Churches . Obituaries ...... -A Sherman Hoilister of South Glaston­ Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main plates and sch^uled for court June High Sunday in the mid 70s, low in 40s Classified . Sr. Citizens . . 2-A bury; 25 grandchildren and 14 great­ St., Manchester, is in charge of 7. ^w m m cLip a sa vemi Sunday night. Fair Monday high in the LI EfcN PAGES Che Comics .,. S ports...... 4-5-B grandchildren. arrangements. Donald L. Eldridge Jr., 19, of 219 60s to 70s. National weather forecast map on Page 6-B The funeral is Saturday at 9; 15 Center St., was charged with misuse Business award SSUPER SHARP MANCHESrEK,«t»W,- PRICE: HFrV,E.N CENTS. a.m. from the White-Gibson-Smaii of registration plates and operating 2 F u n e ra l Hom e, BS^^Elm S t., Maurice Cote an unregistered motor vehicle. Rockville, with a Mass^at 10 at St. IC.B.SALE! s m m * EAST HARTFORD -Maurice conferred on Rice nil Joseph's Church. Burial will be in St. William A. Rice of Ver­ the veterans program. m n Bernard’s Cemetery. Cote, 61, of 34 Wilson St.x Hartford, CMTM cum died Wednesday at a local convales­ non Was presented the He credits the Service mum Friends may call at the funeral ( L tt) cent home. Correction Connecticut Small Corps of Retired home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tmoi Mr. Cote was bora in East Hart­ Business Person of the Executives the volunteer with a prayer service at 8 p.m. The report of an incident in sac€m ford and lived in the Hartford-East Year Award today at his management counseling vm a Dutch may attack Thursday’s police report which ■ni M/mca Mrs. Howard K. Kinsman Sr. Hartford area all his life. stated that two youths were in business. Rice Packaging arm of the Small Business mimmm EAST HARTFORD -M rs. Eunice Survivors are a brother, Emedee possession of a .45 caliber gun was in­ Inc., Rt. 83, Ellington. Administration, with Cote of New Britain, and a sister, U.S. Rep. Christopher J. assisting him in his Tht Sharp CB-BOOA Mp«r diluit 23 Sulham Kinsman, 66, of 1906 Main St. correctly stated. Police said the gun chonnal 5W meb4t CB fronxelw with died Thursday at a local convales­ Mrs. August Giller of Vernon. was a replica of a .45 caliber Dodd (D-2nd Dist.) made business venture. ntw lEO dipitd chonml roodovt. Shorp'i m cent home. She was the wife of The funeral was held today. Burial revolver. William T. Mills, 17, of 177 the presentation. Rice’s activities include moit up-io-dai». pr#citiar> twgiatftd was in Mount St. Benedict Cemetery, membership In the Rotary (romcoivfr It H^tr-powcrW B mW-com* to free hostages Howard K. Kinsman Sr. Spruce St., was charged with breach Rice Packaging is a pod vrHh ipoct Q9t «l*ctrertki to inurt Mrs. Kinsman was bora in Ver­ Bloomfield. of peace and threatening in the inci­ paperboard packaging firm Club, Ellington Ridge top porfermonct. moximum roKobSty and owtitanding volua. Enjoy noitaUti ONNEN, The Netherlands (U P I)- the side of the track with a twin wall attempting to press the Dutch mont and lived in East Hartford for The Maple Hill Chapel, 382 Maple dent. which also deals in Country Club, Aleppo tranacofwnunicatian with itw CB-BOOA. of barbed wire and steel. government to use its influence to 30 years. Ave., Hartford, was in charge of creative plastic design and (Shrine) Temple, , KC typa occtptod. Dutch authorities today warned the Moluccan terrorists "an attack is But officials stressed privately the win independence for the South She was a registered nurse at the arrangements. manufacturing of specialty and the Vernon possible” should'anything happen to intensive activity at the crossing Moluccan islands from Indonesia. East Hartford Convalescent home packaging machinery. Congregational Church. He Allan A. Gustafson 60 hostages still held at gunpoint in a should not be seen as a prelude to an They demanded release of 21 jailed for 20 years until her retirement in The business was started is also a member of the Ad­ 6 r#l | &AC fiieile’ctli) B I train and school which they seized in attack, but as in keeping with the ef­ Moluccan terrorists and a Boeing 747 1966. Allan A. Gustafson, 57, of 122 E. by Rice as a one-man visory Board of Northern Mrs. Dorothy Derick a coordinated assault six days ago. forts to prod the gunmen to free the jet to fly themselves, the freed Other survivors are a son, Howard Robbins Ave., Newington died operation in September Connecticut National SOUTH WINDSOR -M rs. Troops in armored cars, and a con­ remaining hostages. prisoners and some hostages to an K. Kinsman Jr. of East Hartford; a Wednesday at Hartford Hospital. He 1964 when he converted an Bank. Dorothy McKenna Derick, 70, of 85 voy of 18 military ambulances — one "The government has been saying undisclosed foreign destination. daughter, Mrs. Glenda Bailey of was the father of Mrs. Carol Seaton old dairy barn into the Foster Rd. died Thursday at a local for every four passengers — were since the beginning that as soon as Premier Joop den Uyl has stated Somers; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. of Manchester. business With first year convalescent home. moved Friday night to a rail crossing anyone is killed or injured by the his government’s standing position Other survivors are his wife, two sales of 846,000. Eight Glenn H. Sulham of Bradenton, Fla., Mrs. Derick was born in Glaston­ near the halted train. Combat-ready terrorists, then an attack is on terrorist attacks: It would not and a brother, Glenn A. Sulham of sons, two other daughters and five years later the business bury and lived in South Windsor for marines replaced wooden barriers at possible,” a government spokesman allow any hostages to be taken out of Barre, Vt. grandchildren. surpassed the million 33 years. said. the country. The funeral is Saturday at 9:30 The funeral is Saturday at 11 a.m. dollar mark and is now at Taylor and Modeen Funeral She worked for the superintendent Hijackrs on the four-car orange- The government is particularly a.m. at the Callahan Funeral Home, of the South Windsor public schools heading for the 82 million colored train sat still amidst the lush concerned about the pregnant 1602 Main St., East Hartford. Burial Homex 136 S. Main St., West Hart­ mark with 45 employes. Carter terms ford. Burial is in Rose Hill Memorial as a secretary for 14 years before her green farmland have held some 56 woman, who had been on her way to a A time for remembering will be in Hillside Cemetery, East retirement. Rice attended I'.a persons — Including a woman seven nearby hospital for observation when Hartford. Park, Rocky Hill. Manchester High School, Acts of rembrance for those who have passed on are enacted in cemeteries around the Friends may call at the funeral She was a member and past sub excursion months pregnant — since early Mon­ the hijacking occurred, the govern­ There are no calling hours. secretary of the South Windsor graduating as president of day, most of the time without food. ment spokesman said. country for Memorial Day. Here in East Cemetery, the grave of a loved one, is decorated The family suggests that friends home today from 7 to 9 p.m. his class of 1941. He later Senior Citizens and was a communi­ THE AL SIEFFERTS ‘just great’ Another band of Moluccan gunmen "We’re obviously trying to get her by Tom Davis of Windsor Locks. (Herald photo by Dunn) wishing to do so may make memorial cant of St. Francis of Assisi Church, served in the U.S. Coast continued to hold four teachers at a out,” the spokesman said. gifts to the Arthritis Foundation Inc., Guard in World War II. South Windsor. ST. SIMONS ISLAND, Ga. (UPI) - primary school a few miles away. A bout 28 of th e fre e d Connecticut Chapter, 964 Asylum After a period of years / YOU’RE David D. Skiba Survivors are a son, Frank K. 'President Carter, fresh from a stint They freed more than MO school pupil schoolchildren remained in local Ave., Hartford, Conn. working in industry. Rice NOT READY hostages around dawn Friday when hospitals today but a medical official ROCKVILLE — David Daniel Derick of South Windsor; two INVITEDI..... at the throttle of a nuclear submarine returned to college under most of the youngtsers succumbed to said their often-severe vomiting and Skiba, 23 months old, of 89 Windsor brothers, Robert McKenna and 400 feet deep in the Atlantic, secured Monday parade highlights a stomach ailment. diarrhea would clear up quickly. Philip J. Moynihan Ave. died Thursday at the Shrine Thomas McKenna, both of Glaston­ FOR THE a day of relaxation for himself and Hearing set Officials said conditions must be “ The parents have no need to EAST HARTFORD -P h ilip J. Burn Center in Boston from burns all bury, and three sisters, Mrs. Mary his family today at this seaside “stinking” aboard the train, where worry,” he said. Moynihan, 66, of 157 Orchard St., over his body suffered in a fire at his Scaglia of South Glastonbury, Mrs. An environmental HOLIDAYS? COOKING retreat. Rocky Hill, died Thursday at St. Margaret Chapman of South Windsor hearing for sewer projects The "just great” nine-hour ocean all the hostages — believed to be 36 After barring food deliveries to the home Thursday morning. He was the demonstration men and 20 women — have been con­ Francis Hospital and Medical and Mrs. Ruth Miller of Vernon. planned by the Town of excursion provided the former sub­ train for 48 hours through late local Memorial Day rites son of Daniel S. Skiba and Celia Manchester has been set fined to a forward section. Thursday, the hijackers allowed a Center. He was the brother of Fran­ Polansky Skiba. The funeral is Saturday at 8:15 AND mariner with a first-hand look at one A PUSH THE A Dutch negotiating team in­ cis Moynihan of East Hartford. a.m. from the Samsel-Bassinger for Wednesday at 8 p.m. at of the nation's deadliest weapons. He single delivery, but have barred Memorial Day. The unofficial The town’s summer swimming Herald will not publish on Monday. The infant was bora June 27,1975, cluding prominent psychiatrists others since then. People are asked to practice cau­ Other survivors are five other in Rockville. Funeral Home, 419 Buckland Rd., the Whiton Library FREE took a crack at piloting the USS Los beginning of summer. Parades, program will begin at Waddell pool Auditorium. talked with the train hijackers by They have, however, allowed cookouts, swimming and a long vaca­ only which opens today, Sunday and tion while driving on the highways — brothers. Other survivors are a sister, Carrie South Windsor, with a Mass at 9 at St. PICNIC Angeles at full throttle during the FOOD field telephone until dawn, then medicine for the pregnant woman tion weekend. whether by motorcycle or The funeral is Saturday at 8:40 Ann Skiba; his paternal grand­ Francis of Assisi Church. Burial will The sewer installations three or so hours it was submerged. Monday from noon to 6 p.m. Waddell broke off contact for a few hours’ and for a man officials described as Preparation for Manchester’s automobile. Stock up on sun lotion to a.m. from the Ahern Funeral Home, parents, Stephen and Anna be in Rose Hill Memorial Park, for the proposed industrial s a m p l in g And he won high marks from Adm. pool will be open Monday through 180 Farmington Ave., with a Mass at Rocky Hill. park, the Baldwin-Concord B UnO N II Hyman Rickover, the father of the sleep. “depressive.” Sleeping pills and holiday observance has been under Friday from 3 to 8 p.m. until school avoid painful sunburns. Ronskavitz Skiba of East Hartford; The Asian gunmen, who seized the 9 at the Cathedral of St. Joseph in Friends may call at the funeral Rd. area, and the trunk line nuclear submarine and Carter’s one tranquilizers for some ’of the way for many days beginning with closes on June 22 when all the town Above all, observe Memorial Day his maternal grandparents, Nicholas train and a nearby school in Hartford. Burial will be in Mount St. home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. from Union Pond to time mentor, who accompanied the passengers were also allowed in the town’s annual Memorial Day pools will be open from 1 to 8 p.m. in the manner for which it is intended and Sophie LaBosky Polansky of simultaneous attacks Monday, are Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. The family suggests that those Tolland Tpke. will be the President Friday. Friday night. parade plans, ceremony par­ Many businesses will be closed on — to remember our loved ones, living Y East Hartford. subject of the hearing. Monday as will all town office and dead. Friends may call at the funeral The funeral is Saturday at 11:30 wishing to do so may make memorial ticipations, and community involve­ home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. a.m. at St. Joseph Church in gifts to the St. Francis of Assisi ment. buildings, banks and post offices. The Rockville. Burial will be in Hillside Social Action Fund, 673 Ellington TOHIGHT FROM 5 TO 9 P.M. The parade, the highlight of the Rd., South Windsor, Conn. 06074. In Memoriam holiday, begins Monday at 9:30 a.m. Cemetery, East Hartford. In loving memory of our son and There are no calling hours. brother, Roger Henry Rydlewlcz, who Burke rules variance needed from the Army & Navy Club on Main No coffee this year passed away May 26, 1949. F ire c a lls The family suggests that friends ARNLA MSTER CHEF WHi BE HERE St. Col Nathan Agostinelli, CTANG, is parade marshal. After progressing wishing to do so may make memorial Not just todav but every day, Bids asked Our UiDughts turn back to vou. north to the center and then east to Manchester gifts to the Shrine Bum Center, 51 Some little thliu in a special way, TO DEMONSTRATE ARKLA GAS GRILLS Like you usea to say and do. for Jackston development Munro Park for a short eulogy, the Thursday, 1:30 p.m. —Gas odor at 419 Blossom St., Boston, Mass. The Town of Manchester is seeking parade will return on E. Center St. Center St. (Town) The White-Gibson-Small Funeral bids for one passenger car for the It says time heals all sorrow. Police prepared And helps you to forget. Manchester’s Town Counsel Victor I. units) IS not permitted in any zone in south on Linden St. to Center Park Thursday, 7:53 p.m. —Chair fire at 176 Home, 65 Elm St., Rockville, is in Police Department. The bids will be And so far time has only proved, ARKLA By GREG PEARSON How much we miss you yet. Moses said that he could not rule on Manchester,” Burke said. where it will pass before the Homestead St., Apt. D (District) charge of arrangements. opened Tuesday, June 14 at 11 a.m. O aafirlllsT Herald Reporter God save us s tre n ^ to fight. the matter because he is also the The existing four-family home at reviewing stand in front of the flag And courage to bear the olow. Atty. Martin Burke has ruled that Jackstons’ lawyer. 72 Maple St. is a non-conforming use, pole. The parade divisions will dis­ for traffic crunch And what it meant to lose you, Nicholas and Phyllis Jackston will No one will ever know. iRoustabout Mrs. Jackston is a member of the but zoning regulations do not permit perse behind the Mary Cheney lly Lniled PrvHH International England area, up 6.6 cent a gallon in, have to seek a variance from the Manchester Board of Directors. expansion of non-conforming uses if library. Mommy and Daddy Manchester Zoning Board of Appeals the Chicago area, and 6 cents higher Sister, Joyce Jackston is a member of the the cost exceeds 50 per cent of the The five divisions will be made up Police forces beefed up patrols this Brother, Alan (ZBA) for an addition being built at Manchester Housing Authority and a in Iowa. Official anticipates WITH TWIN value of the building being enlarged. of town officials, veterans groups, weekend in an effort to keep more But weary motorists also found '72 Maple St. former member of the ZBA. Both are The assessor’s records show the civic groups, scout groups, fire Americans alive during the there was no free coffee program Jackston said this morning that he real estate brokers in town. value of the existing building at 823,- GRILL departments and military units. traditional Memorial Day crunch of this year in Illinois. Normally, hun­ and his wife plan to file an applica­ The Maple St. site is a Business II condemnation actions 000. The addition is estimated to cost Bands participating are the travelers who congested the nation's dreds of Citizes Band enthusiasts CONTROLS tion for a variance in time for the Zone, which would not permit the ad­ Kathy s a y s .^ ^ ^ ‘ 880,000. Manchester High School Band, highways en route to resorts and would be stationed at 16 rest stops BY GREG PEARSON Mason said that before the state funding June 20 meeting of the ZBA. Such an ditional construction at the site, ac­ Lot Us Help You Hovo A Solo ond • 40,000 BTU’s "Hence, the attempt to enlarge the Stewart Highlanders Pipe Band, beaches on predictions of good across the state providing free Herald Reporter is used, the town has to agree that there application would have to be filed cording to Burke. non-conforming use of 72 Maple St. is Enjoyoblo Holiday Wookond. • Cast Iron Bennett Junior High School Band, weather. coffee, iced tea and soft drinks. Alan Mason, who is acting as relocation are no other available homes that are Tuesday to meet the deadline for the “Nowhere in the Manchester ORCHARD FRESH CRISP AIRE Qralaa A Sumor in contravention of the zoning Quarryville Fife & Drum Corps and Safety officials feared that But a Department of Transporta­ officer for Manchester’s proposed in­ comparable and cost less. • Aluminum Shall June meeting. Otherwise, the zoning regulations is there a zone in MACS • RED DELICIOUS APPLES regulations and the building permit the filing Junior High School Band. between 400 and 500 persons would tion spokesman said increased coffee dustrial park project, said Friday that he Town Manager Robert B. Weiss said • Deluxe Wlldcaner Jackstons would have to placed on which ‘apartments’ under that • FRESH* should not have been issued,” he The guest speaker at the park die in traffic deaths between 6 p.m. prices left the agency with only 2 expects condemnation proceedings to be Friday that he is hopeful the town can set­ Cart Included the ZBA’s July agenda. designation may be presently con­ Or**).. Kato, said, referring to the case of Fiano ceremony is Mrs. Hope Sasportas, Friday and midnight Monday. The enough money this year to only buy needed for all eight of the homes within tle with at least one of the homeowners Burke ruled that the addition, structed,” Burke said. (Apartments COMPLETE WITH TANK vs. Monahan (25 Conn. Sup. 363). past department regent of the National Safety Council also es­ coffee for two holiday weekend the boundaries of the proposed J.C. before Tuesday and the beginning of con­ which would include five dwelling un­ are permitted in Residence M and M •mPOHTIO* Daughters of the American Revolu­ timated between 18,000 and 23,000 periods instead of the usual three. Penney Co. site. demnation. But Mason does not seem to its and an office, would be in viola­ Comprehensive Urban Development f S f y ! ? ? ;. y v . 9»wrl««. CwUHoupa,, H on«d««, tion, whose talk is entitled, ’’You’re a persons might be injured in raffic ac­ The free coffee program was The town made its first offers to all share the same feeling. Umaa, COLO Walannatona, Mua • Oraan Orapaa, tion of the Town of Manchester’s Zones, but these zones have to be OrapalruH Good Man, Uncle Sam.” cidents during the 78-hour holiday eliminated for Memorial Day, but eight homeowners earlier this month and Mason said that if condemnation COLD CUTO, DAWY PRODUCTS. PICNIC I zoning regulations. specifically applied for.) He said that »218« The service will begin with a period. will be set up for the Fourth of July said that condemnation would begin proceedings begin, the town will hope to He also said, however, that the multi-family units must either be Boy struck f VogotoMo Plants musical selection by the Manchester Millions of Americans were and Labor Day weekends. Tuesday if a settlement is not reached. settle the negotiations out of court before Jackstons have already done much of homes for two to four families, high- SAVE « «> High School band. The invocation expected to take advantage of When a land purchase is brought to con­ the full condemnation process is finished. 30 the work at the site. rise apartments or group dwellings. OPEN AS USUAL HOLIDAY WEEKEND will be given by Jennie Jones, intern expected pleasant weather over 8 demnation, it means that the final deci­ The town has established deadlines that "The obvious solution because of Group dwellings are defined as by auto QREEN A at Emanuel Lutheran Church. much of the nation. But safety of­ sion of setting a purchase price is done in would guarantee the town owns the the substantial equity on the side of having from three to eight dwelling YELLOW UCH BURNER WORKS IRDEPEKDEKTLY After the National Anthem, Mayor ficials warned the clear skies also No Herald court. property before the end of August. the owners of 72 Maple St. is to seek a units and are prohibited in a Business dWTIlUIPES A five-year-old Manchester boy is Matthew Moriarty Jr. will welcome could tempt drivers to go faster with Mason said that none of the town’s Penney, which would be the park’s major TMMTOES SQUASH variance of the zoning regulations,” II Zone. The other permitted multi­ TUI * .?.**?*' *"• • caaaarola on tha olhar. in stable condition at Hartford those present. disastrous consequences. offers have been accepted yet. tenant, has signed a contract with the This new Qasgrill always holds the heat setting you want. In fact. It holds two Burke wrote in his decision. In family units are high-rise Monday Hospital this morning following an David Morsey will read the names “Many Americans have had really “The town’s offer is based on what the town that is contingent upon property Iwels 0 heat for you. So you can alow-sloimer and broil, too. Get more tun out Manchester, such a variance would apartments and single-family or have to be obtained through the ZBA. accident Friday in his driveway. of the deceased veterans from terrible driving weather over this house would cost if it went on the market being available to the firm by Sept. 1. MCh of cooking out — with Arkla a Flavor Twin Qasgrill. duplex houses, "none of which uses In order to permit the 4 9 ^ 99< 3 5 * A spokesperson for the hospital Manchester, and wreaths will be past winter,” said Council President today. The problem comes when you’re The Manchester Economic Develop­ The problem at 72 Maple St. was even approximate the structure at 72 employes of The mentioned last month by Clarence said that James Hansen, 5, of 56 W. placed at the Civil War Monument.n Vincent L. Tofany. "They shouldn’t talking about someone trying to find a ment Commission (EDC) has given the NATIVE NATIVE OTHER GAS GRILLS FROM AS LOW AS ^79.95 Maple St.,” Burke said. Manchester Evening COTT8 “Bud” Brown, a member of the ZBA. Middle Tpke. suffered head injuries Choral selections will be presented allow this first long weekend of good comparable home with comparable town the go-ahead to begin purchasing the SCALLONS FRESH file addition at Maple St. is being Featuring Such Famous Brands as Falcon, Charm Brown had been critical of the in the 12:15 p.m. accident. during the program by the Lutnia driving weather to be spoiled by ac­ Herald to spend the amenities,” Mason said. “You’re not homes located within the Penney tract of OR SODA added to an existing four-family SPNHGH Glo, Roper, Caloric, Country Squire. All Sale Building Department and brought out Police reported Hansen was riding Choir of St. John’s Polish National cidents which could be avoided by Memorial Day Weekend going to do that with the town’s offer.” the proposed 393-acre park. RADISiES house. The four dwelling units in the a bike in his driveway when his Cathol*c Church, directed by Mrs. Mason said, however, that the State of The EDC and town officials feel that, if Priced! the issuance of a building permit for home, plus the five being added, more defensive driving.” with their families, The the Maple St. work as an example of mother, Maryann, drove in. She did Beverly Anderson. Besides tougher law enforcement, Herald will not publish Qinnecticut has recognized this problem the park does not develop, the town could would not qualify the structure as a not see the youngster and struck him The ceremony will conclude with a 'Tiniiuntiiuiu(3uitt. an error by the department. travelers also faced higher gasoline in past condemnation proceedings. resell the homes at a price equal to what it • RACKAQI lb. group dwelling according to the with her vehicle, police said. gun salute and Taps played by Monday, May 30. Regular Because of this, the state has established will pay for them. 12 OZ. CAN! lUMWUCUt.tlMKUtVKSS. The town then sought a ruling on regulations. prices. A spot check indicated gas­ CUUHMKKNNUSaWCUi. the matter from Atty. Burke, who is The mother was not hurt and no buglers from Manchester High oline prices were up 5 to 6 cents a publication will resume a Relocation Assistance Program. One zone appeal against the park has OPIN DAILY • A.M TO t P.M. • SUNDAYS S A.M. TO S P.M. At fiteUni'id® IIUIWUI«IUimN|SM.N “The present structure as a whole charges have been filed, police said. School. Tuesday, May 31. the Town of Vernon’s attorney. The program permits the use of up to been dropped and another zone appeal has •W *itA ThtH m ld, SiuMltr P»P*n, p/ua LoIHry TIektU • 443-445 HARTFORD RD. 1 / 1 / MANCHESTER. WNTmifiiisiUTciun.'' containing ten units (nine dwelling gallon from a year ago in the New 815.000 per family to help pay for reloca­ been turned down by both the State Court "THE KINQ tion costs. For instance, if the town offers of Common Pleas and the State Supreme FORMER NORMAN'S LOCA TION 6 4 7 -9 9 S 7 OF END OF KEENEY-McKEE ST. 825.000 for a home and the only com­ Court, but could be appealed to the United PRODUCEl" FREE SERVICE. NO EXTRA GIMMICKS parable home the family finds cost 840,- States Supreme Court. PERO OrENTONaiT 000, the 815,000 in state monies can be used There is also a pending suit against the 270 OAKLAND ST., MANCHESTER TKIPJL to pay the difference. Depiirtment of Commerce’s approval of _• 043-0384 ______oral SAT. Have a safe holiday — Drive with care the park plan. I FREE PAMINQ - AWAY I NO CENTER HASSLE II UL n S PA MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conni, Sat.. May 28, 1977 — PAGE THREE-A PAGE TWO-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Sat.. May 28. 1977 Mills Brothers pass 50th year News for senior citizens Phone rate request would cost $2 more By BETTY RYDER Counting both sides that’s a Mills Brothers’ music throughout a span of more By SUSAN V AUGHN cent rate has been in effect since 1953 and enjoy seeking new rates and being subject tinental United States. DRIVEWAYS total of 2,492." which has survived the Herald Reporter it has been kept dt that rate because of the Ohio has the highest monthly residence The Mills Brothers, who than 50 years, continues to to a lot of criticism, but we think we have trends and innovations The Southern New England Telephone thinking that pay phones are used largely been doing a good job. The service has not rate at $14.20 and Montana is lowest at Folks, here it is Saturday again and spend an afternoon in the nice air- New health program are currently marking Such popular numbers as thrill attentive audiences. INSTALLED ANYWHERE IN CONN. “Paper Doll" and “Up A Co.’s rate' increase request filed with the by elderly persons and poor persons in ur- suffered. $6.65. The residence rates in Connecticut’s the extra long weekend. We here conditioned alleys and bowling will Here is some good news for all their 51st year in show ^OFtWIdixIOOPLloni Lazy River” have become state Public Utilities Control Commission ban areas. However, Cleaver said, a re- Qeaver said the heavy inflation in re­ three neighboring states are hope you all enjoy the holidays and if be open to all our Senior Citizens. So business, will soon be cited Manchester Seniors 60 years of age classics through the years, I Manchastor; Thursday would mean a $2 increase in a cent survey shows that the majority who cent years is probably the biggest reason at $12.31, New York at you take off for far away places, then drop by this Tuesday by 1 ;00 p.m. and and older. Starting this coming week, by major record com­ Manchester area resident’s monthly use pay phones are not in those categories, 2 0 0 O * panies for having made the as have most of the trio’s Tour book for the rate hike. The company could not $11.94 and Rhode Island at $11.90. ^ O S I •COMnmLYMTIlUaM please drive carefully because come join the fun at the Parkade Lanes. the Manchester Public Health Nur­ numerous records. ^-.hospltal_J phone bill, according to Merritt W. but that others, such as businessmen. sustain an inflation rate of over four per Thursday’s request to the PUCA was a Tuesday, we want to see you all back The bowling scores for this past sing Association, Inc. will be setting most number of records. Cleaver, manager of the SNETCo.’s younger persons and travelers are the YOailUEaCQlINX Harry Mills, spokesman The future may see a Discharged Thursday: Vic­ cent, he said. letter of intent to increase the rates. safe and sound. Tuesday were Men-Class A (over 130 in motion a special health screening available Manchester office. most frequent users of the pay phones. -SAIL DAY, NIDHT INCLUDINB SUNDAYS- for the trio which is family tradition carried toria Nowicki, 19 Foster St., The new electronic equipment which SNET must file the proposed rate We mentioned before about all our average) high tripie, A1 LaPlant, on, H arry said. “ My The base monthly rate is now $7.85 for The cost to process a local coin call is ★ ★ OVER 10,000 SATISFIED CUSTOMERS ★ ★ program for you folks. currently appearing at the South Windsor; Liza Webber, improves the service also costs a lot. schedules in 30 days and hearings will brother’s sons are right from state 15 Keeney Cove Dr., East residence customers in Glastonbury, East now 19.7 cents. SNET has changed its ap- trips and for most of them we usually 511; high single, Frank Wotruba 203; There will be four types of free Chateau de Ville in East Cleaver said the rate increases seem start 60 days from that time, or about take Arrow Line Buses and many Men-Class B (130 average and under) programs and these will be at the now rehearsing several Hartford; Laura Poullot, 14 Hartford, South Windsor, Bolton and pmach and now believes that those who like big chunks all at once, but the in-' September, Cleaver said, Windsor through Sunday, “Connecticut So Much So Arch St.; Elliot Dodge, 157 649-0500 have seen where they are on strike high triple and single, Arvid Peter­ Mayfair Gardens, Seniqr Center and numbers.” Manchester, served by the Manchester of- use the service should pay for it. Cleaver creases in phone costs in Connecticut have The commission’s decision on the rate said, "We have record^ Near,” the state’s color- Vernon St.; Ethel Bouton, 48 fice, as well as customers served by the and question about the trips. son, 164-413, Women-Class A (over Westhill Gardens. The various types 1,246 songs since 1927. In the meanwhile, the only been three per cent annually for the requests must be made within 150 days of illustrated travel booklet Dartmouth Rd.; Frances Otis, Rockville SNET office. other increases proposed by SNET are So far, Jim has taken care of the 100 average) high triple and single, available are; past 10 years. the initial filing time, which would be the has been published for 1977 84 Cavan Rd., East Hartford; The increase at, $9.85 a month, is the for home extensions, for different types of BY COLLA PAVING Red Sox-Yankee game scheduled to Edna Christensen, 166-420; Women- 1. Individual assessment and Theresa Amanek, 17 Haney He also noted that Connecticut has one end of November. If approved, the new and is being distributed to largest rate increase for residence phones and residence Totalphone service, of the lowest monthly rates in the country, rates would go into effect about the end of MANCHESTER, CONN. leave the center here at 3 p.m. Class B (100 average and under) high counseling. Lane, East Hartford; Wannet- tourists and travel customers of the three increases for three other increases would apply to charges It ranks 41st of the 48 states in the con- the year. Tuesday. Also the Nova Scotia trip is triple and single, Flo Guerra, 114-296. 2. Home assessment visits will be organizations, the gover­ ta Wilson, 88 Oak St.; Susan Theater schedule Ricci, 102 Grande Rd., East exchange classes in the state. The lowest for a wide variety of business services. all set and will roll away from our Bridge play good made to the homebound to evaluate nor’s office has announced. Hartford. rate increase request is $1.55 for The reason for the rate increase given center at 9:30 a.m. Friday, June 3. We had 5 tables of bridge this past for problems and needed assistance. The 40-page booklet is Also, Carolyn Drescher, customers in exchanges with the smallest by SNET is that the company’s earnings 3. Health education classes will be prepared by the Depart­ Willimantic; Russell Couch toll free calling area. Cleaver said. are the lowest of any firm in the Bell Jim has also arranged for two Wednesday and the scores were SATURDAY Open Sunday 9 ajn. • 5 pjn. • Closed Monday Memorial Daiy set up. SUNDAY ment of Commerce and Jr., 99 Trebbe Dr.; Joseph St. Manchester is in one of the exhanges with system. buses for the trip to Wildwood, N.J. Nadine Malcom, 5,010; Peg O'Con­ Burnside Theater 1 — “It’s describes the state’s 4. Special mass' screening clinics East Hartford Drive-In — Louis, 29 Windemere Ave., the largest toll free calling area, which “We are trying to bring our earnings If you have made reservations for the nor, 4,730; George Last, 4,640; Lou Alive’’ 7:30-9:05 “ Jabber Walk" 8:25; tourist attractions with Rockville; Mary Gedraltis, 73 second bus, please make your will be held once or twice a year for are charged higher base rates. back in line,” Cleaver said. “We don’t Buller, 4,440; Martha Rockwell, 4,- Burnside Theater 2 — “Tamarind Seed” 10:05 listings by subject and Eldridge St.; Allen Brown, payments as soon as possible. Glaucoma, Diabetes, Blood “Young Frankenstein” 7:25- The business rates in the Manchester 410. East Windsor Drive-In — town. Somers; Deborah Delude, and Rockville areas as proposed, would in­ Pressure, etc. 9:15 “Freaky Friday” 8:25; “Gus” 1012 Main St., South Coventry; Confirmation Thursday morning, the gang took East Hartford Drive-In — Persons wishing a free crease from $20.80 monthly to $26.10. Speaking of trips, on June t3, while 10:05 Rachel Crombleholme, 22 off for a ride into Vermont and apple If you want to discuss this program “ Jabber Walk’’ 8:25; copy should wi*ite to: The residence rates represent a 25 per S to p & S h o p some of us will be heading out for Manchester Drive-In — Grove St., Rockville; Pamela rites planned blossom country. It started out as a or wish to make an appointment for a “Tamarind Seed” 10:05 Vacations, Connecticut Fritz, 173 Charter Oak St.; cent increase, but the over-all increase Golden Wildwood, others will be here to sign “ Freebie and the Bean” 8:25; A confirmation service will be held nice day and final results about the physical and an opportunity to dis­ East Windsor Drive-In — “A Star is Born” 10:15 Department of Commerce, Doris Piela, 36 Birch St.; asked by SNET is a 10 per cent increase up people for the Boston Harbor Boat trip will be told in Wednesday’s cuss your health concerns, please “Freaky Friday” 8:25; “Gus” U.A. Theater 1 - “The 210 Washington St., Hart­ Boyd Summers, Amherst, over present rates, with some new dis­ for 11 young adults Sunday at 10 a.m. Ripe 10:05 Cruise. More on this trip next column. call Mrs. Phyllis Saich at 647-1481. Sting” 2:30-4:45-7:00-9:15 ford, 06106. Mass. counts being offered for some exchanges. at Concordia Lutheran Church. The Manchester Drive-In — “A confirmation follows three years of column. By the way, this wiil be the final The schedule will be as follows U.A. Theater 2 — “Cross of The toll discounts are proposed for 38 Star is Born” 10:15; “ Freebie Iron” 2:45-4:50-7:00-9:10 instruction. nkC aiuied adjoining exchanges in the state. The dis­ week for our meals program. It ends beginning Tuesday, June 1: and the Bean” 8:25 Tuesday — 12:30-3:30 p.m., U.A. Theater 3 — “The counts will be 60 percent for direct-dialed Those being confirmed are Big week is history for a couple of weeks and then, U.A. Theater 1 — “The Greatest” 2:00-3:40-5:25-7:15- B a ^ m a s calls on nights and holidays and 35 per Matthew J. Adamy, Sharon M. By the way, now that our Big Week Mayfair Gardens. Sting” 2:30-4:45-7:00-9:15 ------H thanks to our super friends from 9:10 cent for weekday calls. Beauregard, Thomas B. Demko, is history, we still have a number of Wednesday — 12:30-3:30 p.m.. U.A. Theater 2 — “Cross of Vernon Cine 1 — “Airport UNICO who will sponsor meals for Iron” 2:45-4:50-7:00-9:10 Benefitting from the new discounts will Marc R. Ledoux, Joseph A.N. Fresh and ripe and certificates for our volunteers of this five weeks, starting with the last Senior Citizens Center. 77” 2:00-4:10-7:20-9:20 Lemieux Jr., Katherine A. Link, luscious tasting. U.A. Theater 3 — “The Vernon Cine 2 “ I t’s be calls from Columbia to Glastonbury past season and we should appreciate week of June and all of July. So for a Thursday — 12:30-3:30 p.m., Greatest” 2:00-3:40-5:25-7:15- and Manchester, from Enfield to William M. Meier, Dana M. Slbrinsz, We select our hams carefully, then UmitZ Alive” 1:30-3:10-5:00-7:10-9:10 CARS per it if you volunteers would stop by the couple of weeks, you’ll have to bring Westhill Gardens. 9:10 Rockville and Stafford Springs and from Joanne L. Weiss, Richard Todte, and trim them by hand to give you lean, customer office and pick yours up. your own goodies to munch on. Schedule for the week Vernon Cine 1 — “Airport Storrs to Rockville. Kathleen S. Zwick. savory meat from end to end. No wonder our Stop & Shop please none 77” 2:00-7:20-9:20 mr WINDSOR There will be a reception for the sold to Getting back to trips for a minute, Monday: Closed for Memorial Phone 649-5491 J,DRIVE IN R T 623-3079 Cleaver also explained the reasons the brand ham is so good! A super buy all week! dealers. Vernon Cine 2 — “It’s confirmation class in Kaiser Hall gourmet wood cooking utensils the balance for the first bus to Day. Alive” 2:00-7:10-9:10 1 ^ company is requesting a 10 cent increase Wildwood is now due, so please bring Menu for this week in coin telephone calls. Cleaver said the 10 after the service. This week’s special Tuesday: 9:30 a.m., bus for shop­ JACK LEMMON _ your money in as soon as possible. WithMCh Wednesday, June 1; Homemade ping. 10 a.m., square dancing and “AmPOHT 77" 12” spatula $3 purchase IHE STING PO Cooked Deli Style Roast Beef *1 ° ! Also remember, we need about ten chicken rice soup, grilled reuben, ceramics class; 1 p.m., summer! 1-86 EXIT 9t -lOllOW BU8NSIDI SICtlS e v e s $2.00 • m a t i n e e s s s - S h o w c a s e Incredibty low priced. Wed. Thure. FrI. 7:20-9:20 Next week’s meetings at Stores with Service Deli. Compare. See whal more people to fill the second bus and chilled fruit, tea. bowling at the Parkade Lanes. Also Set S Mon. 2KM 7:20 0:20 Sun. 2dM 4:10 7:20 9:20 C v n e m a s these are sold for at hope some of you will decide to com- Thursday: Seafood Newburg over THE IRON CROSS, Here’s next week’s schedule of public W e d n e sd a y gourmet and depad- return trip from shopping, 3p.m. Bus SIPIW IISIW AVI., i. HTFD. • S2t-3))] IKTEHSTATE84 e. We must know by this Wednesday steamed rice, buttered Italian green leaves for the Boston-Yankee game. E X IT 58 meetings in Manchester (locations are in 7:30 p.m. —Parking Authority, Coffee Shoulder Steak meni stores' ROSEMARY'S BABY1 SILVER LANE Municipal Building, 41 Center St., unless Room. so get on the ball and also in beans, cream puffs, tea. Wednesday: 10 a.m., pinochle THE OMENI THE GREATESTPO NOWI RCmBRTS STREET noted); T h u rs d a y Wednesday's column, we will tell you Friday: Clam broth Bellvue, tuna games and meeting of the Fellowship TAKE HCUrCS 15 • 64 • 6$ (IliT IS) EAST HARTFORD “IT S A L IV r T u e sd a y MSHorco-'*"'" if the second bus will go or not. boats, chilled pudding, tea. Circle. Noontime lunch served. 12:45 HELD OVER $68-8810 8:30 a.m. —Manchester Economic PO 7:10-«K)S SUN. 4 8HOWSI 7:30 p.m. -W ater Study Committee, Pinochle results Our new program calied the p.m., bridge games and 1 p.m., crafts “ir s ALIVE" '■0 WtQAINMATINBes Development Commission, Hearing MEL BROOK'S LAPP RIOTl MANCHESTER EVES 2:00 • MATINEES i f $2.50 til 2:30P.M. Lincoln Center Hearing Room. Room. Here at the center, the news starts Fellowship Circle had 19 persons on class. Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m. Return Wtd. Thuri. FrI. 7:10 0:10 "YOUNB DRIVE-IN/ROUTES 6 & 4 4 A 6:30 p.m. —Judge’s Hours, Probate with our pinochle games on hand for Wednesday morning trips at 12:30 and 3:00 p.m. Sil. Mon. 2M 7:10 0:10 FRANKENSTEIN" Sun. 1:30 3:10 9:00 7:10 0:10> 8 p.m. —Board of Education, Building Court. S bm Wednesday morning with 44 players meeting. This group is open to all Thursday: Outdoor shuffleboard PO 7:2S-S:19 SUN. 4 SHOW8I NOW TO TUESDAY and Sites Committee, 45 N. School St. Wwl. Thun. “STAR'' 9dS fWOOD/ALLENf and the winners are Lee Steinmayer, seniors and it’s just a great way for games in the morning. Final hot “F R E E B ir 10:30 ••• FrI. Sit. Sun. “FREEBIE' 8:23 625; Audrey Durey, 596; Rene Maire, them to get together and talk over meal and meals on wheels at noon. 1 “STAR” 10S15______~Fire calls' old times, discuss various hobbies p.m. Fun Day with Gerald Bowler 649-9333 'ANNE Friday, 9:02 p.m.—Brush Shop 595; Sam Schors, 587; Nadine Msnchsstsr Evtning Htrsid StR€ISflnD East Hartford Friday, 3:57 p.m.—Medical y O U O V W Malcom, 587; Paul Schuetz, 578; and get in a little exercise. This week showing some slides of our recent Friday, 2:40 p.m.—Medical call to 818 Tolland St. fire at 22 Leichtner Dr. Published every evening except KRistoffeRson Friday, 10:21 p.m.—Ladder ;^ p o n s atone Mary Thrall, 573; Arvid Peterson, Helen Boone tells me it will be more variety show. Bus pickup at 8:30 Sundays and holidays. Entered at the cyyin IIS field ‘■Drive in HALL’ call to 34 Nelson St. Friday, 4:49 p.m.—Auto ac­ Manchester. Conn. Pgst Office as Se­ Friday, 3:16 p.m.—Brush cident with minor injuries on truck to the Bradley’s store 568; Martin Bakstan, 538; Ernestine of the same and many who attend go a.m., return trip around 3 p.m. cond Class Mall Matter. p fire off Wlllowbrook Rd. Pitkin St. off Sliver Lane to assist police because our home with ideas that they can try check out seen of burglary. Donnelly, 537. Friday; 10 a.m.. Kitchen social Suggested Carrier Rates FRL SAT. SUN. MON. Friday, 3:45 p.m.—Auto ac­ Friday, 4:09 p..—False The bowling season is over for this while sitting around the house. Still bingo games. Noon lunch and 1 p.m. StP R cident with minor injuries to alarm to Rustic Lane. See police report. Payable In Advance Friday, 10:52 p.m.—Medical season and now they are getting room for more, so drop by with your setback games. Bus pickup at 8:30 Single copy...... 15e pregnant woman on 1-84 east- Friday, 53 p.m.—Medical W eekly...... 90« IS K call to 505 Burnside Ave. St! call to 379 Ellington Rd. With this coupon and a $7 50 purchase ready for the summer bowling hobbies and share them with the a m. Return trips at 12:30 p.m. and One month ...... $3.90 bound. 11b. pkg. Sun Glory sliced Throe months ...... $11.70 program. It will be a nice way to group. 3:30 p.m. Six m onths...... $23,40 BORn Sun Glory 1 lb. pkg. sliced One y e a r...... $46.80 JAMES ALAN Mail Rates Upon Request CAAN Plus ARKIN Jal Alai entries Subscribers who fall to receive B#MT their newspaper before 5 : ^ p.m. Public records should telephone the circulation Freebie and WALTDMMCy FIST Man (fill StKDiniMUl anumi departmant, 647-9946. imnt 71 TPSi .. ipom 77 insrn I Bacon99 Good Sun May 29-£ai June 4 Umrt one pkg per cuetomer 2 5 1 L kq Um# 1. hiarai hn M i. , . th e Bean l.tm uillkn 7-1 L i n n iM IC O ll t k n « tMMTf 7-11 kq t i M k i 1-1 j. G Vi Brranly deeds Hawley St., $45,000. Arnold Lerch, alterations at 433 N. Z M l w it a I hw fcnlkal 1-1 L Cwi Bflqi M with coupon Meat 1 kil kn 4-1 J. Brail Smt H 3. nxm 4.1 IMBwTka LI Lkqku Bl Oristela Fournier, Hartford, to Quitclaim deed SHAOeVOA. Main St., $2,500. t- In n kikr 1-1 4. u m (main $-1 Vincent Vespa Jr., East Hartford, S. hW* Irak t-1 S. Hal knUM 7-1 s, gnol l i John J. Fox, Vernon, to William S. TECHNiaxflfl' L ZiUci IM k i 1-1 i Mki twkM 7-1 Robert Samuelson for Patrick . " t o L . A . . Omk property on Ferguson Rd., $13,000. I kq kfkp t-11 Qr«i l-I i 5.1 tiJkitnaki 7-1 llnkikr H Fox, property at 15-17 Edgerton St., Rooney, addition at 72 Lockwood St., 2nd ANNUAL PLUS l.tMtkknta Mr.MtetaJwi 7-1bmlu U Vintage Homes Inc., East Hart­ 7. C«q i« M 5-1 7. Bm B t k n 4.1 $15,000. $1,800. I km k kk I 1-11 Cra taiki t-11 Ira 1-1 ford, to Malcolm L. Pigford and L k q k a k i a 1-1 L Onai Itni 1-1 Dozen, Stop&Shop Grade “ A’^ ^ ^ 0 Certificate of attachment A-United Contractors Inc. for 'Countrycyirt Craft MiZ#ikM faktMlkkia Mlkak BBi 0rn4 Icnn S#« Cmtk Tkin Cassandra G. Pigford, property on Windsor Bank and Trust Co., Wind­ GIANT J-M H -t 7-H 7 -« 444 1-W M-7 5-1-4 M .l J-H i.j.j FM H-1 5-1-7 1-M F U 7-Fl 1-F7 FM Walter Weir, reroof and addition at nmiMIUI DCBIIMUI ion ana n O F l I N M l l Joan Circle, $65,900. 7 w n 11 sor, against John Rubin, East Hart­ 170 Wells St., $4,000. S h o w CARTOON 77 71 7N#7S 7 7 « n t Wayne P. Truax and Karen L. ford, property at 329 Birch Mt. Rd., LhWfaMta M t-t 1. I n k tHnlM 7-11.1 7-1 1. Can Tkin FI Lionel J. Lessard Sr., fence at 58-60 L U * Wi I M t-1 I k q TUm 7-12. I k i l I n Truax to William A. Watts and $4,000. TRI CITY PLAZA FESTIVAL > SHOT F3 FOafaJhnBM FI 4 n i E g g s 4 9 I k m to m M Division St., $200. 6 t-I F i n i k i n F l i k W a k k l 7-1 FEnMtkiiir FI 2 5 2 E Muriel L. Watts, property at 43 I iM t ih p i l-I Building permits E. Steve Pearl for Robert Route 83 • Vernon, Conn. t-j l.tak |ln l t-libqBwTki FI 4. ink Sam FI Salem Rd., $33,000. L kq kmki M S. liMrai EsMmUs. Ihm S«ii with COUDOn Dairy C&D Builders Inc. for Vincent Caldwell, roof repair at 12 Alice Dr., M A Y 26th thru 29th, 1977 3 MICKY MOUSE 3 GOOFEY PLEA^CALLTHEATRE L liiinni U FI LBakI tanka FI Richard A. Twible and Barbara B. F|lkilkml« FliCnUnn FI lkq«aak 7-1 Vespa Jr., East Hartford, new home FOR SCREEN TIMES 7. i M n b«B $-1 $600. PLUS <- l.kraaxkkl Hl.OmJkWr FI 7. Mkikaa 7-1 Twible to Albert R. Martin and at 152 Ferguson Rd., $30,000. I krt EMum 1-1 FI F tn Uni Fit MM Donna Mae Barrett, swimming EDUCATKMUL SHORT sekwni FI FUketIhkn FI Half Gallon Stops Shop ittUttMiliMi Gerald P. Rothman, property at 403 THURS.& FRI. - 10 am to 9 pm SnZMiStMki fahbMkTkn ka Cmln SaUInntMca C WithWith this this coupon coupon and and a a $7.50 $7.50 purchAM. purchase. Pool-A-Matic, Wethersfield, for pool at 40 Highwood Dr., $3,300. FFI Bt-1 FFl FF4 7-1-5 FFl Fl-11-F7 n.j 144 5-14 1-54 14.7 144 4.7.7 74.1 Burnham St., $36,000. Lee Botteron, swimming pool at 81 SAT. & SUN. ■ 10 am to 6 pm F14 1-4-7 FI-3 14-1 F F l M-1 7-Fl 7-Fl Stop & Shop’ V2 gal. Orange Albert R. Martin, Gerald P. McDivitt Dr., $2,500. O M M lfiS fi Stopsal.Orange Rothman, and Herman M. Frechette Rizzo Pool Co. for Charles Coniam, OUTDOORS TSmiHUI Ffni SH im SIN U S W T IM B U t UnSITIIOHU} to Wayne P. Truax and Karen L. swimming pool at 319 Kennedy St., ir« n 7 pom 7 7 M 7 I FREE ADMISSION 1. Truax, property at 403 Burnham St., $9,000. lnamMaitiaiI-11. kqklal FI Lkq Camkai F l ^ 7.7 I. la n S a m n 1. From Florida i $37,900. F tn kk I FI F tail kaa 7-1 F Ian NSatta FI V ^ 7.1 X. a n Maataa 7 -1 i M a hraUM , from concentrate Albert L. Schulze, fence at 25 F I n k U a n F I F lakk laW F I F lakka kta t-l , , F Mka B*kp FI 7. M S S u from concentrate 3ood Sun . May 29- Set. June 4 Limt one cin per cutlomer cDO { Erich H. Kusche and Elsbeth Olcott Dr., $120. *0' space cunjai. t i fcil 7km F I 4. laacam Cen ra F I 4. 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That probe and Robert Walters mulate in order to improve their im­ probably would not have been under­ Holiday Store Hours WASHINGTON -i- (NEA) - Sen. age after every major scandal of the taken if Comrhon Cause had not FRAMINGHAM, Mass. avoiding a lethal heart at­ Harrison H. Schmitt believes the past 15 years. shoved the committee into it. (UPI) — For all the exer­ tack is concerned.” Sat. 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Senate’s new code of ethics is unen- Baker case recalled If that record offers little promise cise they get, some The Framingham heart forcealile. Sen. John G. Tower says The influence-peddling controversy for the future, then the hostile at­ Americans could just as study has followed a sam­ the measure is “a hoax.” And Sen. surrounding Robert G. (Bobby) titude of Republicans on the Senate well stay in bed. ple of more than 5,000 per­ 0^ ^ Sunday 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. “There seems to be a Lowell P, Weicker Jr. calls it “a Baker during the early 1960s led the committee is an even more ominous sons for the past 27 years in ARTFREE ADMISSION SALEFREE PARKING substantial proportion of smelly piece of legislation." Senate to vote on July 24,1964 to es­ sign. an effort to determine the population ^ a t seems what factors might con­ Those three men, all Republicans, tablish a Select Committee on Stan­ are members of the small band of 14 to be virtually tribute to heart troubles. dards and Conduct. PR effort motionless,” Dr. William ORIGINAL ART PAINTINGS ALL STO R ES senators who thought so little of the Kannel said researchers But it was not until July 9, 1965 — “The end product of this effort is B. Kannel, director of the involved in the study have VALUES TO *280.00 Senate’s effort to upgrade its ethical almost one year later — that the nothing more than a blatant public Boston University- drawn a profile of “the standards earlier this year that they ABSOLUTELY NONE HIGHER Senate got around to naming the relations effort designed to justify Framingham Heart Study, primary candidate for a either were absent when it was committee’s members. And it took the recent pay raise which Congress reports. heart attack; The seden­ INCLUDING SOFA SIZE - adopted or voted against it. “They wake up, sit down another three-plus months, until Oct. received,” said Tower, one of our tary, middie-aged, flabby MOST UNDER $20.00 But Schmitt of New Mexico, Tower at their meals, go to the 21,1965, for the committee to gather senators who weren’t present to vote individual who eats too of Texas and Weicker of Connecticut office desk and come home much of a too-rich diet, for its first organizational meeting. on the measure. “This bill is a hoax.” and watch television. The '7 .‘35 have another distinction: They com­ smokes too many In its almost 13 years of existence, Weicker, who voted against it. ALSO FRAMED GRAPHICS *5 TO *29 prise the entire Republican most exercise they get is cigarettes and grows fat that committee has conducted a full- calied the proposal “an amalgam of Monday-Memorial Day membership of the Senate Ethics moving their jaws at and, as a consequence of scale investigation of exactly one arbitrary restrictions and in­ Committee, which has full respon­ snacks.” this, his blood pressure THIS SAT. 6 PM to 11 PM legislator. Sen. Thomas J. Dodd, D- complete regulations.” He predicted Kannel told a sibility for implementing the enfor­ rises, blood cholesterol Conn. Even that probe probably that if the ethics code ever faces a Massachusetts Medical goes up and he develops a cing the new legislation. SUN. 10 AM to 6 PM would not have been undertaken court test, “it will clearly fall on con­ Society meeting 16 per tendency toward diabetes, Overworked cliche were it not for the months-long stitutional grounds.” cent of the men and 21 per yet he generally feels quite The fox-guarding-chicken-coop drumbeat of criticism of Dodd’s cent of the women he has well although his car­ AT RAMADA INN analogy is an overworked cliche, but questionable financial activities. Schmitt, who also voted in opposi­ studied in the Framingham diogram may already show 100 EAST RIVER DR., E. HARTFORD OFF 1-84 program scored less than Read Herald Ads it certainly seems applicable in this tion said: “The proposed resolution symptoms of heart PHONE 528-9703 War and peace Formed in 1967 29 in a physical fitness test damage.” 2 case. Without tough but fair over­ BANKAMERICARD • MASTER CHARGE • PERSONAL CHECKS ACCEPTED assumes that the rules can be en­ in which spending 24 hours Simple words, basic words. not been the material spoils dedicate ourselves to perfec­ sight on the part of the committee, The House Committee on Stan­ forced by the Senate. Common sense dards of Official Conduct was not a day in bed rated a 24. that it might bring but because ting in peace the society the highly touted code of ethics will would suggest that nothing could be Kannel said a score of 45 But they should be more formed until 1967 — just after the it has meant the return of their sacrifice has preserved serve as little more than a paper further from the truth.” would indicate a high level meaningful for Americans on facade for the questionable practices Senate censured Dodd and the House peace. with ardor at least equal to Those three men are highly un­ of physical fitness. this day than perhaps any. For which Congress has allowed to was forced to deal with the scandal “In our ubran society All too often, however, we theirs in preserving it. representative of the rest of the they define the paradox of our flourish for so long. involving Rep. Adam Clayton Senate, 86 of whose members voted there is not much time to national experience. have taken the return of peace The road to peace is long and Indeed, the recent history of ethics Powell, D-N.Y. for the code of ethics. They are not get exercise in work As a nation we were born in as a signal for national relaxa­ hard, as we learnd so painfully enforcement in both the House and In its almost 11 years of operation, even in step with most of their fellow because we’ve replaced tion. We have not pursued the in our most recent resort to Senate suggests that there is little the House committee has matched Republicans because 27 GOP muscle power with war and we have known much machines,” Kannel said. national welfare and better­ trial by combat, the national enthusiasm' for consistent, the Senate record of inaction by also senators voted for the reform. Yet of it as our history has meaningful implementation of the initiating precisely one comprehen­ However, Kannel said ment in peace with the ardor wounds from which are not yet they now cast half of the votes on the lengthened. More, we have high-toned moral standards which sive investigation, involving Rep. “even moderate amounts 2 Day E.OM Salel Senate Ethics Committee. become accustomed to doing and valor we have devoted to completely healed. But the of activity seem to be help­ SPECTACULAR END OF MONTH VALUES for SATURDAY and SUNDAY war. proper employment of peace to ful” in avoiding heart at­ well in war. From Lexington tacks. He said exercise Gettysburg and Belleau Wood On this day when, above all justify the sacrifices of war and should be part of program to Normandy, Inchon and even others, we pause to remember perfect the ideals of truth, that also includes a diet with pride and pain the tragic, freedom and brotherhood Punishing the good guys low in fat, not smoking, not the tragedy of Vietnam, gaining excess weight and M en’s Rugby 1,2 and 3 Piece Americans have ever fought ultimate sacrifice all too many which sustain us is no less dif­ Lee Roderick against such techniques, succeeding dialogue, which later involved, regular medical checkups. Knit Shirts thousand have had to pay that ficult. Justice officials muddied the waters detailed discussion of specific “If people learn to walk Dresses and well for cause and country. The Herald's Stripe up in polyester/ we might do well in war, it is Yet this is our task and our as to what intelligence-gathering ac­ guidelines for conducting again briskly, to climb cotton, short sleeve, S XL Yet we are not a warlike peo­ Washinglon Correspondent Pantsuits tivities were to be allowed. warrantless wiretaps,” Rep. Eldon stairs instead of elevators Our Reg. 6.99 ®® 17.991021.99 ple. The warrior state has fitting that we also pause to commitment. Our message for WASHINGTON - The Weathermen 5 An example Rudd (R-Ariz.) noted the other day in and pursue far more active never been our goal. Our ponder our commitment to our today was stated many years Underground is a terrorist organiza­ leisure activities than Just a few months before a speech here. M en’s Brushed honored dead. ago by Robert Browning: tion which claims credit for the watching television,” he deepest attachments have Kearney’s retirement in 1972, for Rudd, a 20-year veteran of the FBI Denim Jeans Its fulfillment requires more “He who did well in war just following activities: the 1974 bom­ said, “they would stand to always been to the pursuits of example. Attorney General- himself who was first elected .to Fashion styling and bing of Attorney General benefit as far the risk of Many by nationally peace. And if we have rejoiced than flags, flowers and earns the right to begin doing designate Richard Kleindienst had Congress last year, addecFthat “The colors, wanted sizes. Evelle Younger’s Los Angeles Of­ advertised maker! ' memorials. It requires that we well in peace.” this exchange with a member of the members of Congress who approved Our Reg. 12.99,14.99 *9 in victory, the real reason has fice; a 1969 sniper attack on a Cam­ Misses’ 10-18 and Senate Judiciary Committee during his nomination gave their tacit ap­ 1/2 Sizes’ 14'/!-22‘/j bridge, Mass, police station; bom­ Solid & Fancy his confirmation hearing: proval to such legitimate bings in the early 1970 s of a Bank of intelligence-gathering activities.” Walk Shorts America building in , Senator — “Do you believe as an Asparagus Attorney General that you will have CIA excused Plaids and solids, also ^ Thoughts a California National Guard armory, blight denim tray bottoms, 29-40 4 7 7 l)H a n rl]p 0te r and the Pentagon. the power to wiretap without a court It is also noteworthy that the Our Reg. 5.99 M order? Manchester — A City of Village Charm John J. Kearney is a former FBI Justice Department in January of cuts crops Kleindienst — “I believe as the At­ and more on agent whose job it was to help pre­ this year ruled against prosecution of Founded Oct. 1, 1881 Joshua, the courageous man of torney General I not only would have HADLEY, Mass. (UPI) faith who led the children of Israel vent such violence. He retired from CIA officials who conducted mail­ — Agriculture experts say SELECTED Giris’ Gaucho Member. Audit Bureau of Circulation Member. United Press International the power, but I would have the duty opening activities for which Kearney into the promised land, proposed a the Bureau in June 1972 after a dis­ a severe blight has Published by the Manchester Publishing Co.. Herald Square. on behalf of the President under the stands accused. Sets, Overalls challenge to these people. “Choose tinguished 25-year career including a destroyed as much as half GROUP OF Manchester. Conn, 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. Constitution in a very limited “ ...Persons should not be this day whom you will serve” stint as an FBI supervisor assigned of the state’s asparagus or Jumpsuits number of cases dealing with the prosecuted when the governing rules N ^ Raymond F Robinson. Editor-Publisher Harold E Turkington. Managing Editor Joshua 24:15. to track down Weathermen using crop and they have not m national security to direct the of law have changed during and after S H O E S & Suppose now that Joshua were techniques employed by FBI and found a way to stop it. Reg. 9.99 A Federal Bureau of Investigation to They say fysarium, a alive today and made the same other security agencies for many the conduct that would give rise to to 12.99 Opinion institute electronic eavesdropping fungus growth that attacks years. the prosecution,” said the Depart­ In denims and calcuttas, challenge. Many would say, “We devices without a warrant from the the roots of the plant, has SANDALS choose to serve the Lord." This is ad­ Guess who'? ment in its ruling on the CIA. Of young styles wanted court.” equal application to Kearney’s case been hitting for the family above all! Sizes 4 to 14. mirable, and he would be pleased. Guess who was recently indicted Massachusetts' asparagus Senator — “Do you believe there is is the Department’s added observa­ But how many of us give only lip ser­ on five criminal counts for the ac­ crops since 1970 but this Men’s, Women’s, Child­ a distinction between foreign threats tion that “In such circumstances, vice to this statement? tivities outlined above? year’s blight is the wors ren’s footwear, at least Save to the national security and so-called prosecution takes on an air of Are we serving the Lord when we Kearney's indictment in April sent yet. 100 prs. per store! Ter­ M isses’ & up to domestic threats? hypocrisy and may appear to be the “crib" in school or tell stories that a shockwave through the nation’s top “I don’t know of a single rific choice while quanti­ Boys' Juniors’ Y Capitol Corridor Duty is imposed sacrifice of a scapegoat....’’ ties last! NoAiincti.clii. Pocket Girls’ are not altogether true? Is the Lord law enforcement agency. To many, it asparagus field in town Kleindienst — “ No, I do not. The issue here isn’t so much the that doesn’t have it,” Gaucho By Sen. David M. Barry pleased when we disobey our parents is one more sign of the topsy-turvy Tee Shirts Summer Whether it is by a foreign agent or a methods in question as the matter of Hampshire County Exten­ Colorful knits. 4 A Q Sets or when we take something that is nature of American justice where the Tops person who resides within the con­ simple justice. Attorney General sion Service Agent John 100% cotton, Grig, to 17,99 not ours? rights of criminals often seem more short sleeve S M L | Reg. 4.99, 5.99 tinental limits of the United States, if Griffin Bell’s indictment of Kearney Howell said. “The yield is “Now therefore fear the Lord and important than those of law officers they engage in unlawful conduct — and the possible indictments of at least 50 per cent off. serve him in sincerity and in and victims. Some farmers have lost all Boys’ calculated to threaten the national other FBI agents which he hints will faithfulness” Joshua 24:14. Kearney stands accused of using follow — are unfair and unwarranted but 10 per cent of their Jeans Meet the challenge of Joshua star­ mail opening and wiretapping security of this country, I beiieve asparagus crop.” commission will receive in- in light of the circumstances outlined Vest/Gaucho dynamics! Surveys show that one of the top ting today, and serve the Lord as the against the Weathermen after those that the President of the United Fysarium has heavily ^ K vestigate, act upon ana issue above. 9.99 ^ 99 Woven poly gabs, cal- concerns of the public today is the children of Israel elected to do. States...has the duty imposed upon damaged the asparagus cuttas, more, 5-15,6-16. recommendations upon written com­ activities were ruled a no-no by the Brush denim lancies. There will never be a better time to him by the Constitution to use these As the New York Daily News crop in New Jersey during need for tightening ethical standards plaints alleging violations of the Department of Justice a decade ago, S 25% OFF BoysS 18 slimB 16. begin. electronic eavesdropping devices.” said in a recent editorial: “Let’s en­ the last decade before .. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF/ in government, in business, in educa­ Ethics Law. It will be able to in­ The problem, however, is that Don Nelson “It is...ironic that Attorney force the present rules fully, but not spreading to the Hadley tion and in almost every facet of vestigate and act upon suspected although FBI Director J. Edgar human endeavor and involvement. 206 Anderson Rd. General Kleindienst was confirmed apply them retroactively.” area, where most of the ^ PLAYTEX& violations on its own initiative as Hoover did order sharp restrictions » SCRIPPS LEAGUE NEWSPAPERS state's asparagus is grown. & The conduct of public employes Tolland partly on the basis of this frank Save well. 1977 Howell said as the dis­ W; EXQUISITE probably draws more scrutiny and Up to 35 The Ethics Bill we are in the ease spreads farmers have FORM SIS % more comment than any of the other Leather-Like Giris’ 100% Nyion process of adopting may not be a been plowing up some fields endeavors and this is not surprising. Bras& V—sj-*'’ cure-all for all the alleged violations and switching to other Coats and Lightweight Elected officials and appointed ‘You don’t need an Army, to show the flag’ crops. He said scientists Foundations voiced by the public in its criticisms. government employes, at all levels, are trying to develop Jackets Jackets However, it’s much more than just a plans to stay in the m ilitary.” are paid from public coffers — filled WASHINGTON — Were I conser­ special soil treatments to Playtex Reg. 5.99 to 7.99 start. It's a definite directive. Only by the taxpayers’ dollars. vative instead of one of those an­ Singlaub knew that the moment he he would maintain 7,000 airmen, sup­ combat the disease and are Reg. 3.75 Andrew Tully M- to 27.95 Orig. 12.99 We in the Connecticut Legislature time will tell how effective it will be, noying independents who insists that put on his first uniform. ported offshore by the Seventh Fieet. trying to develop a more to 19.99 where it needs tightening and where Friends of Singlaub tell me he was The fast time anybody looked, this rugged seed that might not 3 ' ^ . 5 ” are in the process of enacting into neither the Left nor the Right does You won't forgive yourself if Colton llannti lined, zips law a new “Code of Ethics for Public it needs additional regulations. the devil’s work, Ronald Reagan Misses the point “sandbagged” by Carter, that he was policy was supported by Melvin die of the disease. 2»,J ( you miss this clearance' or snaps, solids, lu-lones, 4 1 Howell said two or three 8-18 in group. 2 Officials.” It is a bill designed to es­ We in public office recognize the would set my teeth on edge. Alas, this good conservative mis­ stunned by the President’s action. Laird, Defense Secretary under types of the disease may be 2101 tablish specific rules and specific public's concern. Consequently, we Reagan is intelligent and honorable ses the poiit. jHis field goal try Singlaub is easiiy stunned. He knew Nixon. are doing our utmost to establish a landed behinalnim. The issue in the the rule and he broke it. Did the man Now Mel Laird is a lifetime conser­ active in Massachusetts’ penalties relating to the ethical con­ politician, but he has an unfortunate crops. University of Designer “Code of Ethics" that will go far Singlaub affair is not who’s right but expect Carter to decorate him for his vative with hawkish tendencies. Exquisite Famous Maker’s \T 3 7 % duct of state officials and employes. mental block. He has revealed time Massachusetts scientists Form, Pattern toward restoring confidence in the in-v who’s boss. And the Constitution says offense? His pals also note that the Reagan might have been expected to Long Sieeve Senate Bill 1265 will prohibit those an^ time again that he believes the are also studying informa­ Reg. 3.50 No-Iron Fashion Rain & Shine tegrity of government. the boss’s name is Jimmy Carter, not general holds major combat consider a viewpoint proffered by a w Shirts officials and those employes from 'irtiiitary can do no wrong. As his tion about the New Jersey to 5.50 Print Sheets using their positions to obtain finan­ This Ethics Bill is just one of oratory during last year’s campaign John Singlaub. decorations from three wars. member of the club. But no. At a and Massachusetts blights Reg. 6.99.7.99 Scarves cial gain for themselves, for their several important proposals to be against Jerry Ford reflected, he That doesn’t mean Singlaub can’t MacArthur wore enough medals to time when hawks are unpopular and at the Waltham Experiment Twin flat or fitted Pillowcases (Pk.ol 2) 2 DAYS families or for any businesses with acted on in the last two weeks of the suspects that certain recent Presi­ have an opinion. He can have 33 stagger an ox. conservatives in both parties are Station. session. ONLY which they are associated. dents sought to leave us naked to our opinions, all of them right. It does Truman had no choice seeking common ground with the Our Reg. 3.99 each . . each The measure will prohibit them Sometimes the publicity surroun­ enemies by trying to hold down the mean, however, that once the com­ And about that self-anointed masses, Reagan spoke from his Nylon or acetate/nylon Rain rolls-off and these ding the passage of the state budget Sparkling fresh floral on while, 50/50 prints, stripes. Full big print squares also from soliciting or accepting anything Pentagon’s budget requests to a mander in chief embarks on a course demigod, Ike Eisenhower said it for glands instead of his brain. blend of polyester/cotton. (f 1 quality. seems to overshadow some of the placket front, S-M-L. resist stains! Great price. of value. On the understanding that reasonable, do-able figure. a general or admiral may disagree the military. He was sorry The independence of Ihe other issues before the General the acceptance of gifts would in­ Flitting about country with that course only at his peril. MacArthur had to be sacked, said United States is com­ Assembly. General MacArthur found that out, memorated at all military fluence or compromise official acts Now Reagan is flitting about the Ike, “but Truman had no choice. In r This issue of public confidence and he was a guy millions of Almanac posts equipped with suitable M en’s Hanes M en’s Caidor 100% Cotton Boys' Boys’ Caidor (or repay them for official acts country proclaiming that President Truman’s place. I’d have done the artillery by the salute to the Fruit-of-tne-Loom being restored is most important — Americans believed had been Undenvear M en’s Caidor already influenced or compromised), Carter’s handling of Maj. Gen. John same. If MacArthur wanted to dis­ Union — one gun for each Underwear Underwear and the Code of Ethics Bill will help elevated to eminence by divine right. Reg. 4.59 to 5.99 Underwear Underwear 'A the prohibition will apply to political Singlaub was “disgraceful.” agree with Truman, all he had to do By United Press International state — fired at noon on July 4. Reg. 4.59 to 4.99 Briefs. Q 0 7 6 in this restoration. Defense Secretary Harold Brown Pkg. of 3 Reg. 4.17 to 4.37 candidates also. For those readers who were out to was resign from the Army.” Today is Saturday, May 28, the Reg < in Reg. 3.69 W packfc spelled out Singlaub’s rights. He 3 0 9 9 2 f9 W Pkg. The bill will tighten regulations lunch at the time. Carter recalled Moreover, Ike would have ap­ 148th day of 1977 with 217 to follow. 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S XL. machine washable i00% 50% cotton; 4-18. mination of policy.” An officer may StoXL, Cool, absorbent. cotton. Sizes 4 to 16. anything even hinting of value to 25 years ago withdraw U.S. ground troops from strength abroad but was beaten down Venus and Mars. newspapers in the nation. even comment publicly on the direc­ state officials, state employes, can­ C. Alan Anderson is top student at Korea was a mistake that would lead by the jingoists. Ike was fond of The evening stars are Jupiter and JUSTBEMESeNrATIVJFAJMjONSSHOWJ^^ didates for public office, or their American International College. to war. tion that determination is taking. telling reporters, "You don’t need an Saturn. close family members or businesses. The firm of Ebbets, Frid and Pren­ "Frankly, the general is right Policy is set Army to show the Flag.” Those born on this date are under 3 WAYS TO CHARGE SALE: SAT. and SUN. In addition, it will set up a seven- tice is hired as high school architect. Once policy is set, however, the That applies to South Korea. hmnchesur VtilNON STORE HOURS: when he says such reduction wiil lead the sign of Gemini. DAILY 10 AM. to 9:30 P.M. member State Ethics Commission — 10 years ago to North Korean attacks on South rules say it becomes the officer’s Carter plans to withdraw U.S. ground British statesman William Pitt SAT. 9 AM. to 9:30 P.M. (HUM cm SUN. 9 AM. to 2 P.M. an independent body based within the This date was a Sunday; The Korea,” Reagan says. “The Presi­ responsibility to support that policy troops, now numbering about 40,000, “the Younger” was born May 28, 114SToilaiHlTiini|lllie Tri-CIty Shopiiiiig Cnittr SecreUry of the SUte Office. The Herald did not publish. dent is just plain wrong.” publicly — if, as Browrt put it, “he over the next four or five years. But 1756. PAGE SIX-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Sat.. May 28. 1977 In East Hartford Obituaries MVE SUNDAY FM THE FA^ILT Coventry MSfcSlWWWI^ appoints Col. C.E. Bissell dies, Mrs. Margaret Ignatavich Mrs. Margaret Ignatavich, 90, of 12 LOW FOR Nursing director Cottage St. died this morning at was former resident Manchester Memorial Hospital. She principal was the widow of Anthony COONNID Col. Clarence Eugene "B ud” He was a veteran of World War I, Ignatavich. The Coventry Board of Education Bissell, USAF (Ret.), 83, of Midland, having enlisted the day that war was Mrs. Ignatavich was bom Jan. 20, has unanimously appointed Dr. Tex., formerly of Manchester and a declared. He was a captain in Co. B, 1887 in Kaunas, Lithuania and had REFU im O her Charles Murphy as principal of founder of Cornell-Dilworth Post, 304th Inf., 76th Div., headquarters out of lived in Manchester for 60 years. m l Coventry High School. American Legion, died at his home Hartford, in 1919. He was also She was a communicant of St. Murphy, principal of North May 9. assigned to C Co., 104th Inf., James Church, and a member of the ^ Supermarket§ He wanted to control all the publicly the mayor ^ever discussed his plans Babylon High School in North llie funeral and burial were in Worcester Light Infantry. $0.7011 By MAL BARLOW Lithuanian Society Sons and employed nurses in town, she said. with her. Babylon, N.Y., will assume his ad­ Midland. Col. Bissell went to Midland as a East Hartford Reporter Daughters. This spring, Mayor Richard For II years, the EHPHNA nurses ministrative duties in Coventry on Survivors are his wife; two sons, captain of the air forces in June 1942. Miss Carolyn V. Furness put Survivors are three daughters, iW f4T S 8i Blackstone proposed in his budget have worked together with the town’s Aug. 15. Robert Bissell of Houston, Tex., and He remained in Midland during his Mrs. Wiiliam (Mary) Sacherek, Mrs. 725 E. MIDDLE ^ ^ * Not RMpomlblt for SItVMGSl in her last day Friday as East nurses under the direction of Miss The Board of Education made the that her position be terminated as of William M. Bissell of El Paso, Tex.; World War II assignments. Charles (Rose) St. John, both of TPKE. Typographical Errora Hartford’s director of nursing June 30. On July 1 the position of Furness. There are now four appointment Thursday night and set a daughter, Mrs. Paul Anderson of He was in the life insurance Manchester, and Mrs. Brunig services. director of health would change from EHPHNA nurse positions and five the principal’s salary at $21,375. Midland; eight grandchildren and business in Midland from 1946 until (Sophie) Moske of Port Salarao, Murphy will succed Milton Wilde, She spent the last few days this part time to full time. He said Dr. town nurse positions. One FHPHNA three great-grandchildren. his retirement about two years ago. Fla.; 10 grandchildren, 3 great­ who is retiring after many years in week talking to an attorney, Donald Gallivan would be considered for the nurse position is now vacant. The family requests that friends He was recognized as one of the grandchildren, and one great-great- 1200 FREE StH GREEN STAMPS Coventry education. new post and that Miss Furness Miss Furness said this week she is wishing to do so may make memorial Southwest’s outstanding and best- grandson.' F. Crowley of 84 Northfield Dr., East Hartford, whose office is in Hartford. would no longer work for the town. hurt by the handling of the matter. Murphy has served in the education gifts to the Matthew and Tommy known amateur archeologists. He The funeral is 'Tuesday at 8; 15 a.m. field for 16 years, for the last nine as OME PULL BOOK They planned to take her case to the The mayor suggested the East The mayor never told her she was Lynn Scholarship Fund of the First played a leading role in the discovery at the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 HarTtford Public Health Nurses through. The first official word she an administrator. He has been at ri'esbyterian Church of Midland, or a and excavation of the “Midland state Labor Department. Main St. with a Mass at 9 a.m. at St. Association (EHPHNA) should hire got of it came this week in the form North Babylon since June 1973. North charity of the donor’s choice. Woman” in the sand dunes near Miss Furness was hired by Dr. James Church. Burial will be in St. Miss Furness as its nursing director. of a memo from William Miller, per­ I Babylon High School has a student Coi. Bissell was born in 1894 in Midland several years ago. John N. Gallivan, part-time director James Cemetery. To help them do it, he put another sonnel director, to Dr. Gallivan body of 2,3(X), Coventry High School Manchester, the son of the late Mr. He was active in the Midland There will be no calling hours. of health, more than 11 years ago to Timothy J. Oherg has 523 students. OPEN MEMORIAL DAY fill her present position. $10,000 in the town’s annual sum telling him Miss Furness had to use Stephen P. Hunger Chamber of Commerce, in several and Mrs. Robert P. Bissell. He lived Those who wish to do so may make given EHPHNA. up her vacation time before July 1. He has also served as assistant in Manchester until 1906 and again civic affairs and events, and military She said he never forgave her for memorial contributions to the St. Mrs. Virginia Tozier, president of She could not collect any vacation principal of Sanford Calhoun High from 1919 to 1926 when he was organizations. James School Fund. the failure of the town’s nursing ser­ School, Merrick, N.Y., and assistant vices to merge with the school EHPHNA and a nurse herself, said money in the new budget year, he employed as a production manager in He heid the following military principal of Byron Hills High School, 2 said. decorations: Mexican Border Medal, MAY 30th 9 AM-4 PM system’s nurses about two years ago. Top seniors named the dyeing and finishing department This meant Friday had to be her Armonk, N.Y. at Cheney Bros, silk manufacturers. Purple Heart in World War I, World Stanley A. Dombek last working day. He holds a bachelor’s degree from His father was proprietor of a meat War II Medal, American ’Theater Long Island University, a master's ELLINGTON -Stanley A. ,T 7T| EXnU STAMM “This is inhumane,” she said. “It- at South Windsor and grocery business on N. Main St. Medal, and Connecticut State Medal. degree from Brooklyn University, Dombek, 89, a retired farmer of ilO lil COUPM U PUMNME is unfair to do this to a professional in the early 1900s. Between the World Wars, Bissell EXTRA STAMPS Commuity calendars and his doctorate in education from Sadds Mill Rd., died Friday in John­ person, a loyal employe of the town Timothy J. Oherg, son of Mr. and selected to participate in the Col. Bissell was a past commander was in private business in New York, St. John’s University. son Memorial Hospital. He was born WITH COUPON A PURCHASE for 11 years, and a veteran.” Mrs. Linwood Oherg of 34 Joseph National Achievement in Writing of the Dilworth-Cornell Post of the New Jersey, Rhode Island and He and his wife have three children in Poiand and lived in Ellington for She was a flight nurse during the Lane, South Windsor, has been Competition. He is the recipient of a American Legion (now the Dilworth- California. over revised maps prepared by of school age. more than 60 years. WHOLE Korean War. named valedictorian of the South National Merit Scholarship and plans Cornell-Quey Post). COMSIS, 7:30 p.m.. Town Hall. Murphy was selected for the Coven­ Mr. Dombek was a member of St. Andover The EHPHNA board met Thursday Windsor High School Class of 1977. to attend the Massachusetts Institute GROUND CHUCK try position from among 154 Joseph’s Church in the Rockvilie sec­ Saturday night in a special meeting “to discuss Stephen P. Hunger, son of Mr. and of Technology, in Hillside Cemetery, East Hartford. WATERMELON Monday applicants. The board interviewed Mrs. Annie L. Lizotte tion of Vernon. 2 LBS. OR MORE Strawberry Festival at the South what’s been going on,” said Mrs. Mrs. Edwin Hunger of 80 Mountain Oherg and Hunger will speak at the Friends may call at the funeral home GOOD FROM MAY 30 - JUNE 4 Memorial Day parade, 9:30 a.m. the four finalists and chose him last He is survived by 4 sons, John GOOD FROM MAY 30 - JUNE 4 Congegational Church on Forbes St., Tozier. Dr., South Windsor, has been named high school graduation ceremony EAST HARTFORD - Mrs. Annie Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Andover Elementary School. week. Dombek, Edward Dombek and 10 a.m. to 4 (auction at 2 p.m.). EHPHNA voted to establish the salutatorian. June 15. Lavoie Lizotte, 93, of 22 Mitchell Town offices and schools closed. Anthony Dombek, ali of Rockvilie, I ' EXTRA ...... position of nursing supervisor, she The announcements were made Court, widow of Alexis Lizotte, died Willard Cole S Wednesday and Joseph Dombek of Stafford; 3 Hebron said. They also voted to meet with Friday by Principal William A. Friday at a local convalescent home. Willard Cole, 53, of 869 Main St., lOOlWITH COUPON A PURCHASE [1001 COUPON^* PURCHASI^^,^ daughters, Mrs. Alvin Lanz and Mrs. lAVWB ■ ...... I Norton Fund commissioners, £ the mayor’s staff to “reach some Spohn. died Thursday at Manchester Monday Mrs, Lizotte was born in Van Edwin Miarecki, both of Ellington, p.m., member’s home. sort of agreement to continue joint Oherg has been a member of the Memorial Hospital. Town offices closed for Memorial Dr, Stave awarded Buren, Maine and had lived in East and Mrs. Edward Daley of Vernon; service,” she said. math team, the cross country team Mr. Cole was born April 16,1924 in Day. Hartford for 17 years. 23 grandchildren; and 31 great­ KINGSFORD GORDONS- Mrs. Tozier said there never was and track team. He has also been a Manchester and had lived here all of She leaves a son, Paul Lizotte of grandchildren. Wednesday any doubt about Miss Furness’ abili­ member of the World Affairs Club his life. He was an Army veteran of Glastonbury; 3 daughters, Mrs. The funeral will be Tuesday at 8:15 Bolton Preschool story hour, 10 a.m., ty to do her job. and the Model United Nations. He study professorship World War II. Stella Pelletier of Lewiston, Maine, a.m. at the Ladd Funeral Home, 19 CHARCOAL FRUIT DRINK Monday Douglas Library. “She’s highly qualified,” she said. was elected to Boys State and the Mr. Cole is survived by a sister, BRIQUETS 20 LB. BAQ 2 GALLONS Miss Furness said she had already Mrs. Lilly Austin of East Hartford Ellington Ave., Rockville; followed Memorial Day parade, 10 a.m., Thursday National Honor Society during his Mrs. Beatrice Demars of Panama Ci­ GOOD FROM MAY 30 - JUNE 4 GOOD FROM MAY 30 - JUNE 4 set up interviews for posts elsewhere Coventry Stave plans to study urbanization in and Mrs. Cecile Longo of Hartford, by rites at 9 a.m. in St. Joseph’s Bolton Elementary School. Board of Selectmen, 7 p.m,. Town junior year. He was also named to these nations in comparison with that ty, Fla. and hoped to have a position by Dr. Bruce M. Stave of Coventry, a 14 grandchildren and 15 great­ Funeral services and burial will be Church. h Town offices and schools closed. Office Building. Who’s Who in High School Students in the United States. He is scheduled August. and Outstanding French Student in University of Connecticut authority grandchildren. private at the convenience of the Burial will be in St. Bernard’s I. i EXTRA STAMPS , 971W EXTRA STAMPS ri^/1 to deliver lectures, participate in The funeral is Tuesday at a time to Wednesday 1976. on urban history, has been awarded family. The Fitzgerald Funeral Cemetery. Bulletin hoard seminars and to confer with ur­ be announced from the D’Esopo |100|WITH COUPON A PURCHASE , 1001 WITH COUPON A PURCHASE I Zoning Commission public hearing, South Windsor Hunger has been a member of the the first multi-national Fulbright- Home, 225 Main St., is in charge of Calling hours are Monday from 2 to The East Hartford Elks will have a banists in each of the East Asian and Memorial Chapel,High and Carter 4 and from 7 to 9 p.m., with a prayer 8 p.m.. Community Hall. cross country and track teams. He Hays professorship for study,' the arrangements. Monday Memorial Day picnic Monday from Pacific area nations. streets, East Hartford. Burial will be service at 8 p.m. Library Board, 8 p.m., Bentley has been a member of the Model research and teaching in Asia and the noon to 6 p.m. on the grounds of the Stave came to UConn in 1970 from Memorial Library. Town offices closed for Memorial United Nations and has been active South Pacific. SALADA Day. clubhouse on Roberts St. The event is the faculty of the University of free and the public is invited. Food in fundraising activities for Stave, a UConn j)rofessor of Bridgeport. In 1968-69, he served as a Wednesday history, leaves next month for an HEINZ rI l ISHES and drinks will be available. charitable organizations. He was Fulbright Professor of American Area police report Down to Earth Garden Club, 7 extended tour of cities and in­ 3 10-OZ. JARS TEA BAGS Coventry History in IndiarWtitrp he taught at 100 CT. p.m., 500 Felt Rd., South Windsor. stitutions of higher learning in New Monday Bhagalpur and Marathwada Univer­ East Hartford homes at once at 10 a.m. armed with Brook Apartments, illegal possession GOOD FROM MAY 30 - JUNE 4 GOOD FROM MAY 30 - JUNE 4 Friday Zealand, Australia, The Philippines, M sities and the American Studies search warrants. Indonesia and India. A tripped alarm Friday shortly of less than four ounces of a cannabis Memorial Day parade, 10 a.m., South Windsor High School Pops Research Center in Hyderabad. after closing at 10:15 p.m. in the The warrants were the result of Robertson School. The competitive award was made substance. She was released on $250 I n EXTRA STAMPS Concert and Art Exhibit, 7 p.m., high ■ Stave was editor and a major con­ Bradley’s Department Store in five months investigation by CRNS, non-surety bond for court June 22.1 f. I EXTRA STAMPS Town offices and schools closed. school. to Stave by the Fulbright-Hays Foun­ police said. tributor to the book "Socialism in the Charter Oak Mall alerted police that • Donald Snay, 17, Susan Flaherty, lO O l WITH COUPON A PURCHASElidW 11001 WITH COUPON^A PURCHASE Tuesday Another quote due dation, Council for International C ities’’ which focuses on the The raids resulted in the arrests of ' ■ OF ■ -/-M Saturday someone was moving in it. 20, and Eric Danziger, 21, all of 61 Sewer Authority presentation of Exchange of Persons and the U.S. experience of Socialism in several seven young people all now facing Exchange Club tag sale, 9 a m, to 5 They found a boy, aged 13, inside West St. and all charged with illegal plans to Town Council, 7:30 p.m.. State Department, It marks the first American cities. In addition, he is drug charges. They are: p.m., Society for Savings parking lot. such professorship awarded under the store who told them, “1 fell possession of less than four ounces of Town Hall. author of a series of oral history in­ • Charles Frankovitch, 20, of East KELLOGG'S the Fulbright-Hays American asleep.” He said he woke up after marijuana. All three were released Vernon terv iew s with leading urban Brook Apartments, E. Main St., Wednesday on Vernon insurance Studies Program on a regional or closing and was trying to find his way on $250 non-surety bonds for court HOT DOGS historians which have appeared in A charged with illegal possession with Democratic Town Committee Sunday multi-national basis. Stave said. out. here June 22. 2 1-LB. PACKAGES ' the Journal of Urban History. intent to sell LSD and illegal posses­ CEREAL nominating committee, 7:30 p.m.. Mayor Thomas Benoit said of­ them to see what they can come up Stave will carry out interviews Police took him from the store. Miss Flaherty was also charged Installation ceremonies of Last summer, Stave carried out in­ sion with intent to sell a cannabis 2 PACKAGES Town Hall. ficials of the Hartford Insurance with. with historians, geographers, and Then, in a search of the store, they with interfering with an officer. Rockville Emblem Club, 3 p.m.. Elks terviews with a number of British ur­ substance. He is being held in lieu of GOOD FROM MAY 30 - JUNE 4 GOOD FROM MAY 30 - JUNE 4 Central Facility Design Com­ Group will be taking another look at He said the town has a pretty good other urbanists in each of the coun­ found two large bags of store items Police estimated the street value Carriage House, N. Park St. ban historians for publication in the $5,000 surety bond for appearance mittee, 7:30 p.m.. Town Hall. Vernon’s insurance costs to see if track record so he couldn’t unders­ stashed in the storage area. The bags of the drugs found in the raids totaled Monday tries he visits during the next several quarterly journal, ot which he is Tuesday in Common Pleas Court 19 EXTRA STAMPS k W l ^ Parks and Recreation Commis­ they can come up with a lower price tand the big jump predicted. The montlis while on sabbatic leave from contained tape recorders, cameras, $ 10, 000. t t ;r EXmliTAMPS associate editor in Rockville. sion, 7:30 p.m.. Town Hall. Memorial Day Parade starts 9 than originally given. current cost for liability insurance is UConn. calculators, a watch, batteries, and IIOOrwith coupon a purchase 1001 WITH COUPON A PURCHASE...... Stave received his bachelor's and , • Scott P. Shamber, 24, of 26 South Windsor Thursday a.m., Tolland Ave. $45,000. The proposed cost is about more, all valued at $733, A|i master's degrees from Columbia Pillsbury Hill, charged with illegal Thomas J. Kelly III, 19, of 169 Kel­ Special Mass to honor veterans, When the Town Council was con­ triple that. Y Student Government Day, all day. Police then called in state police ly Rd., South Windsor was charged "ACCENT 11:30 a.m., St. Bernard’s Church, ducting its budget workshops, it was Benoit has asked the Capital University and his Ph.D. degree with dogs to search the store again possession .with intent to sell cocaine, Charter Revision Commission, 7:30 with failure to drive in the proper Rockville. told by Arnold Zachin of the In­ Region Council of Governments from the University of Pittsburgh, for any other persons. The dogs found illegal possession with intent to sell IIAMBURGER p.m.. Town Hall. lane after a one-car accident at 1:53 BAR-l-gUE surance Advisory Board that irt- (CRCOG) to study insurance where he was an Andrew Mellon no one. amphetamines, illegal possession Tuesday a.m. today. surance costs were to be greatly in­ problems of other towns. Fellow in 1961-63. The boy was released to his parents with intent to sell maHjuana and il­ Governor Grasso, Center Rd. Kelly was driving east on Ellington creased or the insurance will be ter­ Benoit had also- mentioned the and the case referred to juvenile legal possession of narcotics. He SEASONINQ HOT DOG ROLLS School, 9 a.m. to sign Praying Mantis Rd. just west of Pierce Rd. when he 2 PACKAQE8 8 PKO. East Hartford minated July 1. possibility of the town providing authorities. ------posted a $7,500 surety bond for court Bill. here June 8, went off the right side and struck and GOOD FROM MAY 30 - JUNE 4 GOOD FROM MAY 30 - JUNE 4 Today Pinochle, 1:30 p.m.. Senior Citizen limited self-insurance on streets and S c o u t n e w s Thomas Mai, 24, of Newington was Benoit said the higher costs may sidewalks. This won’t be discussed • Richard Lebro, 19, of 34‘A Elm sheared off a utility pole and rolled Cootie Parade, 1:30 p.m. from Center, Park Pi. have been figured in haste and he arrested Friday at 12:40 p.m. at the over, police said. The car was badly until he hears from the Hartforct Hess Gas station at 530 Main St. after St., charged with cultivation of EXTRA STAMPS ■ r j EHHS on Burnside Ave. was assured the officials will rework damaged but Kelly only suffered a Wednesday group again. a report of an assault there and marijuana and illegal control of con­ Lions Club Carnival, noon. East bloody nose. He refused treatment. llOOlwiTH COUPON A PURCHASE llO O l EXTRA------STAMPS Capitol Region Council of charged with breach of peace. He trolled substances (hallucinogenic Hartford Shopping Plaza, Main St. East Hartford He is scheduled to appear in Com­ Governments, planning meeting, was released on his promise to drugs) with intent to sell. He posted ' ■ WITH COUPON A PURCHASE^ Brownie Troop 415 held its Fly-up $5,000 surety bond for court June 8. mon Pleas Court 12 in East Hartford Sunday , 7:30 p.m.. Memorial Building, Park Ceremony Tuesday at the Langford appear in Common Pleas Court 12 June 10. Lions Club Carnival continues. Pi. “Wizard of Oz,” 7:30 p.m., Sykes here June 13. • Cvnthia Sandberg, 20, of East g l a d f l e x School, said its leader, Mrs Lorie ' Monday School, Park St, Felice heads Dem unit Fierro. $ 7^50 Thursday Mrs. Lorraine Daigle, her assis­ Edward Lasky, 57, of 34 Cipolla Dr. Lions Club Carnival continues. committee meetings to interview Manchester police report THIS COUPON NOT GOOD DURING Coventry was arrested Friday at 3:10 p.m. at STRAWS Spring salad luncheon, 11:30 a.m. candidates interested in seeking elec­ tant, helped run the ceremony which DOUBLE STAMP HOURS Tuesday Cipolla Dr. and Silver Lane and 4 PK. to 1:30 p.m.. First Congregational Tony Felice of Eric Dr., Coventry, tion in November to the Town Coun­ included giving paper wings to the GOOD FROM MAY 30 - JUNE 4 GOOD FROM MAY 30 - JUNE 4 New post office on Silver Lane Church, Rt. 30. has been appointed as chairman of Brownies who 'flew up to the Girl charged with breach of peace. The Two Manchester youths were Manchester Police also made three opens at 8 a.m. for first day in opera­ cil, Board of Education, Zoning arrest followed complaints of a dis­ arrested Friday night at Center Pinochle, 1:30 p.m,. Senior Citizen the nominating committee for the Board of Appeals and the Board of Scout level. arrests in connection with three tion. Center, Park PI Democratic Town Committee. He The seven girls who "flew up" are turbance there. He was released for Springs Pond and charged with minor motor vehicle accidents u sd a hoice b ne es bee WAYBE8T Tax Review. court here June 13. having liquor on town property. V ' V V V V Wednesday Friday was appointed by chairman Richard The meetings will be June 8 at 7:30 Karen Daigle, Diana Drummond. Friday. Stephanie Dubiel, Michelle I.ataille, Manchester Police arrested James Personnel Appeals Board, 5:30 VEA teacher retirement dinner, Cromie. p.m.; June 18, 9:30 a m., and June22, Frank R. Pietras, 40, of Coventry Tammy Mozzicato, Karen Munson Frank Duverger Jr., 26, of 14 Silver C. Moser, 16, and William D. Shine, REEF CHUCK CHICKEN p.m., Town Hall. 6:30 p.m., elks Carriage House, N. Felice has arranged a series of 7:30 p.m., all at the Town Hall. was charged with making an im­ Inland Wetlands Commission goes Dr. Bruce M. Slave and Christina Simonek. Lane was arrested Friday on a court 17, both of 218 School St., shortly proper left turn In connection with an Park St. warrant charging him with third- before 10 p.m. Both of them were accident at Center and West Center STEAKS LEGS degree assault and disorderly con­ carrying containers of beer near the Sts., police said. (NOT^ARTERS) 2 duct. The charges stem from an inci­ Lodge Dr. parking area, police said. Veronica C. Michalak, of 278 dent in April, police said. Court is The court date for both Moser and Hackmatack St., was charged with 9 9 < WESTOWN June 20. Shine is June 6. failure to drive a reasonable distance S u m m e r FOR YOUR apart following an accident on Hart­ PHARMACY Police charged Yvan R. Blais, 23, lb. OS* lb. Carl Anderson, 67, of 52 Wood- ford Rd., police reported. OVER 25 YEARS OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE! bridge Ave. was arrested Friday in of 234A New State Rd., with Kevin D. Hiers, 17, of 78 Richard operating a motor vehicle while un­ 4SS HARTFORT RD. M A N C H iST IR CONVENIENCE the Finast store on Ellington Rd. and Dr., was charged with following too USDA CHOICE 643-SZ30 der the influence of drugs or alcohol. charged with fourth-degree larceny closely after an accident at the East YOUR COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICE STORE' Court date is June 14. RED RIPE CUT (shoplifting). Court is June 13. Center-Parker Sts. intersection, BEEF SHORT JOBS Vernon Allen L. Herzog, 17, of 513 Bush police said. Hill Rd. was also charged with The Capitol Region Narcotics There were no serious injuries operating under the influence of WATERMELON OPEN FOR Squad (CRNS) and Vernon police reported in any of the accidents, RIRS liquor or drugs. His court date is police said. ALL DAY Friday made raids on five Rockville June 7. High School KING’S Ill Mciiioriuiii Sunday F ir e c a ll s 1 .1 9 « AT THE In loving memory of Vincent J. Villa In Memoriam 1 2 S r . who passed away April 29.1967 and In Momoriuin lb. MANCHESTER PARKADE Vincent Villa Jr., who passed away In loving memory of Charles Trotter and In loving memory of Roslne i* . Hoar who passed away 4 years ago. May 30. •COUPON ■COUPM May 23, 1968 who passed away May 30, 1950 Vlunclirslfr Your gentle face and patient smile Though their smiles have gone forever. Every day in some small way Friday, 1:48 p.m. —Car fire And their hand we cannot touch. With sadness we recall. Memories of you come our way. You had a kindly word (or each College Students at Oakland and Gleason Sts. We shall never lose sweet memories, Time and years roll swiftly by Of the ones we loved so much And died Belov^ by all. Summer Hours (District) Rut love and memories never die SOC OFF 0-KETCHUP Friday, 9:06 p.m. —Grass Sadly missed by Wife and Mother, Sadly missed, Sadly missed. Peg, sons Jeff, Daughter and Sister Sandy, Son. Clarence fire at railroad tracks off John and daughter Cheryl Chapel St. (District) Grandson and Nephew Raymond, KINQSFORD and Son, Jason. * OPEN 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. to assemble toys Today, 9:13 a m. —Gas In Memoriam 7 9 9-9 Mon.-Sat. washdown at Exit 92, 1-86 In Memoriam CHARCOAL 32 OZ. Hours: 2:30-8:00 p.m. Card of Thanks In loving memory of Charles Trotter In lovlof memory of our mother and Our Staff Is Here ALL (Town) V« wsald Ilk* to tipraii our who passed away May 30. 1976. WITH COUPON WITH COUPON father, George t. and Mary I. h a u tld t ipprecUiUoa to ttie many MEDICINAL Grailadlo, who passed away on May GOOD THRU JUNE 4 GOOD THRU JUNE 4 frlendi, relatives and nelglitwrs wlio What happy hours we once enjoyed 7 Days A W e e k - 2S, 1958 and May 30. 1968. Meaning "sheltered bay” in were so generous and kind In our re- How sweet those memories still. m j — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — " — — ■ 9-2 Sunday But they have left an aching void KAQE Compsny Hawaiian, Honolulu was first cent sorrow, • A silent thought, a secret tear I To Serve Your Family! a v a i l a b l e . This world can never fill visited by two British ships in The family of Ernest J McNally J r .; Keeps their memory ever dear. Mrs Ruth McNally, son David, Remembered always 01 Elm St., Manchaular 1786, eight years after Capt. Daughler. Son and Families James Cook discovered the daughter Linda, and mother, brothers, By mother, brothers. and sister. Richard and Eric STAMPS ARE MONEY Hawaiian Islands. ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., May 28, 1977 — PAGE THREE-B PAGE TWO-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat,, May 28, 1977 AREA CHURCHES Assemblies COVENTRY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Nathan Hale ST. MARY’S CHURCH, Rt. 31, Coventry. Rev. F. Bernard MANCHESTER School Rd. 31. Rev. Dr. Richard W. Gray, pastor. Miller, pastor. Rev. Paul F. Ramen. of God S&H STAMPS MAKES US PERSONAL Saturday Masses at 5:15 p.m.; Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9:30 9:30 a.m., Worship; 11 a.m., Sunday School; 7:30 p.m., Bible HOURS and 10:45 a.m. TEE Study at parsonage on Cornwall Dr. sponsoring NO. ONE ParaenaHiad Sun 4 Spoilaaraat FIRST ASSEMBLIES OF GOD,.763 Oak St., East Hartford. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (UNITED MON.-SAT. -DONE WHIU YOU W Air Rev. Ralph F. Jelley, pastor. CHURCH OF CHRIST), Coventry. Rev. Bruce J. Johnson, Otol Qraat aiRt for Anf OeenlOR 10 a.m.. Church School; 11 a m.. Morning Worship; 7 p.m.. minister, Bruce S. Gale, interim organist and choir director. telecasts 725 EAST TMURS. A 1081 MAIN ST. Evening Service. 9:30 a.m.. Church School in the Church Lane House; 11 a.m.. MANCHESTER VERNON ASSEMBLIES OF GOD, 51 Old Town Rd. Worship Service, Nursery provided. Sermon: “^estio n s. Turning Point, a new 30-minute MIDDLE TURHPIKEI TIL %M 9:45 a.m., Sunday School for alt ages; 11 a.m.. Morning Questions" Coffee Hour following the service, full-color weekly telecast sponsored PtNHie 646-3339 MANCHESTER iVa New Jiene, Sacta, Worship; 7 p.m.. Evening Evangelistic AVERY ST. CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH, 661 by local Assemblies of God churches, ’ Mun * S Jogflng SuKa UNITED CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, UNITED Avery St., South Windsor. Rev. Peter Mans, minister. will be aired on Channel 8, New CHURCH OF CHRIST, Tolland. Rev. Donald G. Miller, 8:30 a.m., "Back to God” hour radio broadcast, WTIC (1080); Haven, beginning Sunday at 7 a.m. WE SERVICE AND INSTALL INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL HASITI minister. 9:45 a.m., Sunday School and Adult Bible Study; 11 a.m.. The first segment of the 13-week 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Service and Church School; 7 to 8:30 Worship Service; 7 p.m.. Evening Service. Nursery care for phona Turning Point series features the AIR CONDiTIONiNG • REFRIGERATION 646-0863 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship. small children provided. testimony of Dr. Howard Thomas, a ST. MARGARET M A R rS CHURCH, Wapping. Rev. ST. MATTHEW’S CHURCH, Tolland Rev. Francis J. HEATING and SHEET METAL Business-Directory Guide For 341 Broad St. W illiam McGrath and Rev. Joseph Schick, co-pastors. O'Keefe, pastor. medical doctor once imprisoned for drug addiction, and now an active Manchester Saturday Masses at 5 p.m.; Sunday Masses at 8:30 and 10 a.m. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday Masses at 8:30,10:30 Manchester and 11:45 a.m. Christian layman. I New England Mechanical Services, Inc. Professional Park MESSIAH EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH, ROUTE $83, P.O. BOX 3147 Manchester and Surrounding Suita 106 LOCAL CHURCHES (Wisconsin Synod), 300 Buckland Rd., South Windsor. Subsequent telecasts relate the life TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. (06066) d e s is i B«fty Gallagher 9 a.m., Sunday School; 10 a.m.. Worship Service. stories of individuals from a variety 643-2738 • 643-2192______prop. ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Rt. 30, Vernon. Rev. of backgrounds, highlighting the CALVARY CHURCH, ASSEMBLIES OF GOD, 647 E. Mid­ Vicinity dle Tpke. Rev. Kenneth L. Gustafson, pastor. Robert H. Wellner, rector. events that led to their “turning CAMPING EQUIPMENT FAMOUS BRAND 7:00 a m., “Turning Point," Assemblies of God telecast on 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. Family Service and point” experiences. Family con­ Channel 8, New Haven; 9:45 a.m., Sunday School, Bible classes Church School. flicts, drug and alcohol problems, OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN CHURCH, 239 Graham Rd., featuring this week... TELEVISION - APPLIANCES for children and adults; 10:50 a.m.. Service of Worship and Bi­ survival in a German concentration TENTS, COTS, 8UEPIN0 BAQ8, AIR MAHRESSES, South Windsor. Rev. Ronald A. Erbe, pastor. ble preaching. Nursery provided; 7:00 p.m.. Service of Praise STOVES, LANTERNS MANCHESTER 9 a.m.. Worship and Sunday School; 10:15 a.m., Worship Ser­ camp, fascination with the occult, and Gospel ministry; 10:30 p.m.. Revivaltime Radio Service on and involvement in the Hell’s WINF vice. HONE HMOVEHENT ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S CHURCH, E. Middle Tpke. Rev. CRYSTAL LAKE COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST Henchmen motorcycle gang, are all FARR’S MV. discussed by guests who have turned THE eVCRYTHINQ STORt CUSTOM KITCHEN CENTER Philip Hussey, pastor. CHURCH, Ellington. from former ways of life and are now Saturday ^ s s at 5 p.m.; Sunday Masses at 8:30, 10:15 and 10:15 a.m.. Coffee hour; 11 a.m., Worship Service, Sunday CAMP-IIKE-SPORT 2 MAIN STREH uppuiiict 8 IV 6 4 9 - 3 5 8 9 School. “living for Christ.” OPEN OAILV TO 0 P.M. J. FARR • 043-7111 2 11:30 a.m. Nut is $ti9 1 Jhiy GOSPEL HALL, 415 Center St. RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS (QUAKERS), Hart­ 10 a.m., Breaking bread; 11:45 a.m., Sunday School; 7 p.m.. ford Friends Meeting House, 144 S. Quaker Lane, West Hart­ Also scheduled are personal inter­ Gospel meeting. ford, views with well-known Christian VOLKSWAGEN REPAIR ST. BRIDGET CHURCH, 70 Main St. Rev. John J. Delaney, 10 a.m.. Meeting for Worship. recording artists and musicians such by factory trained speclallata pastor. Rev. William J. Stack, Rev. William J. Killeen. PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH, Rt, 31 and N. as Andrae Crouch, Evie Tornquist, River Rd., Coventry. Rev. W.H. Wilkens, pastor. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m., school auditorium; Sun­ and Dino Kartsonakis. Phil Pets day Masses at 7:30, 9 and 10:30, in church; 10:30 a.m. and noon 9 a.m., Sunday School; 10:15 a.m.. Worship Service, (9 a.m. Locicero and Zidek ARCO 0 in school auditorium. during July and August). TEMPLE’S^ FULL GOSPEL INTERDENOMLNATIONAL CHURCH, ROCKVILLE UNITED METH-ODIST CHURCH, 142 Music for the telecasts is provided CARPET AND FLOOR COVERING 745 Main St. Rev. Philip Saunders, minister. Grove St. Rev. John W. Mortimer, pastor, by students and graduates from 646-5036 V 30S MAIN sraar oria aoa ikn ttt u«ii a rii te l 10:30 a.m,. Praise, Worship Service and Bible study for all 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service. Evangel and Central Bible Colleges MANCHts n i 091 or loia (tii coum S43-4SS2 ages; 7 p.m.. Deliverance Service. ST. JOSEPH CHURCH, 33 West St., Rockville, in Springfield, Mo., location of the in­ P&P AUTO REPAIR Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday Masses 8:30 • “Arco Charge” • Manchester Connecticut's Largest Floor Covering Dealer FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, Orange Hall 72 E. Center St. ternational headquarters and 706 Main St Rev. James Beliasov, pastor. (Polish) at 10 a.m. (Folk) at 11:15 a.m.. Vigil of Holy days at 7 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service; 7 p.m.. Holy day at 7:30, 9 a.m., and 5 and 7 p.m. Confessions: publishing house of the Assemblies of Featuring The p.m.. Evening Service. Saturday 4 and 7:30 p.m. God. ICM e u World's Largest CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION, Adams St. at Thompson ROCKVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH, 69 Union St. Rev. Emanuel Lutheran Church, 60 Church St., is where the \S%III Selection Of MERCURY Rd. Rev, Edward S. Pepin,, pastor; Rev. Paul Trinque. Robert L. LaCounte, pastor. Veterans Memorial Day church service will be held Sunday at Turning Point is filmed in , Ice Cream Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday Masses at 7:30,9, 9 a.m.. Worship Service; 10:15 a.m., Sunday School; 7 p.m.. 6:30 p.m. The public is invited. (Herald photo by Dunn) , Canada, and hosted by Cana­ C (W ki. Products • S*M« 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. Evening Service. dian minister and TV personality Phone 646-2756 CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS, ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Rt. 85, Hebron, Rev. David Mainse. 36 FLAVORS - 60 VARIETIES NO SERVICE CHARGE Woodside St. & Hillstown Rd. Wendel K. Walton, bishop. William Parsing, rector. 8 and 10 a.m.. Worship Service, Church School and Nursery. Custom Decorated Ice Cream Cakes 8:30 a.m.. Priesthood; 9:30 a.m., Seminary; 10:30 a.m., Sun­ Prayer for Americans Although involved in broadcast ST. BERNARD’S CHURCH, Rockville. Rev. John J. White, manchaattr day School; 5 p.m.. Sacrament Service. ministry for more than 24 years 1227 Burniicif Avt., East Hartford 521-5751 ResirviUont lor • Hotels • Airlines • SteamsMpe PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 43 Spruce St. Rev. Art Kay, pastor. Rev. William J. Flynn, associate pastor. Rev. Frank 811 Main 81. through the radio service, Powdtr Mill Shopping Cantor 1627 Main Street Mandieeter moderator. Alagna, weekend assistant. Thaks you, 0 God, for the privilege of being an American Across from Marco Polo Restaurant_____ 646-5699 9:15 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.. Worship, Nursery Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m .; Sunday Masses at 7, 8:30,10 "Revivaltime,” now heard on 665 provided; 7 p.m.. Informal Worship, study and fellowship. and 11:30 a.m. citizen. May I always be worthy of this priceless gift. stations around the world, including FLO’S Cake Decorating Supplies ST. JA.MES CHURCH. Rev. James Archambault and Rev. SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, UNITED Teach me to be human with a human heart, as well as a human WINF Radio in Manchester (Sundays Woodland CHURCH OF CHRIST, Rt. 44A, Coventry. Rev Robert K. 1648-0228 875-3252 Francis Krukowski, co-pastors; Rt. Rev. Msgr. Edward J. mind, so I never violate the sacred rights of my fellowmen. 10:30 p.m.), the Assemblie of God is Reardon, pastor emeritus. Bechtoid, minister. initiating its national television par­ A COMPLETE LIE OF WILTON CAKE DECORATIONS Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30p.m.; Sunday Masses at 7:30,9, 9:15 a.m., Christian education for all ages; 10:30 a m.. Ser­ Help me to be calm without being cold, patient but not weak, ticipation with the Turning Point Gardens vice of worship. 10:30 a.m., noon, and 5 p.m. strong but not arrogant. 70 UNION ST. A Complete Garden Center ST. GEORGE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Boston Tpke. (Rt, series. The Assemblies of God 111 CENTER ST. UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, 185 Woodbridge St. ROCKVILLE, CONN. 44A) Bolton. Rev. John D. Hughes, . Deepen my love and reverence for our blessed land and her worldwide membership is now over MANCHESTER, CONN. with the Plante that Pleatel Rev. Robert Baker, pastor. six million with 9,000 churches and Mon. - Sal. 10-S Mon. - Sal. 10-S 10 a.m., Sunday School classes for all ages; 11 a.m., Worship; 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 9:30 a.m.. Church School; 10 a.m.. destiny as the haven for the oppressed and persecuted. Thun., 10-t Frl. 10-9 Holy Communion and sermon. Nursery care provided; 11 a.m.. more than 20,000 licensed and or­ 7 p.m., Prayer; 7:30 p.m.. Evangelistic Service, public invited. Keep me alert so I can always cherish the great dreams of our 168 Woodland Si., CONCORDIA LUTHERAN CHURCH, (L.C.A.), 40 Pitkin Parish Coffee Hour. dained ministers in the U.S.A., ac­ Wedding Cakes A Specialty ^^Kitchens of Distinction^ by Custom Kitchen Center iManchester 643-8474 St. Rev. Burton D. Strand, Rev. David W. Rinas, co-pastors. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH, Meadowlark Rd , Ver­ founders. Protect our republic and help me to be an example of cording to Rev. Kenneth Gustafson, 8:30 a.m.. Holy Communion, Church School from Grade 10, non. Rev. Donald McClean, pastor. justice and equality. pastor of Calvary Church of Lou Dascanio and Earle Davis have been doing business at Custom Kitchen Center loacted at 385 Center Nursery for small children; 10 a.m.. Holy Communion, Church 8 and 10:30 a.m., Worship ^ rv ice; 9:15 a.m., Sunday School. EVERYTHING IN M May I always, through my work and service, merit the honor Manchester. for the past eight years. We are equipped to handle every kitchen need, from new cabinets to mai" School through Grade 6, Nursery for small children. SACRED HEART CHURCH, Rt. 30, Vernon. Rev, Ralph appliances, floors, plumbing and electrical. Located at 385 Center St. for eight years, Lou & Earle have In ■ & MARIE’S PIZZA ST. JOHN’S P O L I^ NATIONAL CATHOLIC CHURCH, Kelley, pastor; Rev. Michael Donohue. of being known as a good American citizen. a MIRRORS • SHOWER DOORS doing kitchen remodeling for over 25 years and have installed over 1,100 kitchens in the Greater Hai lin' THICK CRUST PIZZA 23 Golway St. Rev. Wllter A. Hyszko, pastor. Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday Masses at 7:30,9,10:30a.m. By S. L. DeLove a STORE FRONTS • SAFETY GLASS | GRINDERS - LASAGNA Area. Friendly advice will be given for any kitchen problems. Drop in or call 649-7544 for our very speeiali/ RAVIOLI » MANICOTTI 9 a.m.. Mass in English; 10:30 a.m.. Mass in Polish and and noon. a BATHTUB ENCLOSURES English. service daily Mon. thru Sat. 9 a.m. to 5:30 and Thursday night 'til 9 for your shopping convenience. STUFFED SHELLS - SPAGHETTI WAPPING COMMUNITY CHURCH, 1790 Ellington Rd.. Taks Out Serv/ce /• Our Sp^clattf SALVATION ARMY, 661 Main St. Capt. and Mrs. Arthur South Windsor. Rev. Harold W. Richardson, minister. I.A. WHITE GLASS CO., Inc. Carlson, corps officers. 9:15 and 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service and Church School. wings of evening CLIFF SIMPSON ' FURNITUREE TOPS PICTUREPIC kV/NDOKVS 646-7479 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:45 a.m.. Holiness Meeting; 6 HRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF ANDOVER, SOODrOOO'FAtTSUVICf p.m., Open-Air Meeting; 7 p.m.. Salvation Meeting. UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST. Rev. David J. Reese III, Manchaaltr 649-73220 t 9 * I IV BUiall SL 536 MAIN STREET JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES, 726 N. Main St. minister. r J OVER 21 YEARS EXPERIENCE Vk-e-' GARNER RUG A 10 a.m.. Public Bible discourse; 11 a.m.. Group discussion of 9:45 a.m.. Church School for kindergarten through Grade 8; 11 My Lai revisited rider could go in one day without science or space exploration to April 15 Watchtower magazine article "The Faith That Means a.m.. Worship Service. breaking down, he built stations that Recently there was a ground­ compel me to throw away my Survival.” Sermon topic, "Your Faith: How Far Does it ST. MAURICE’S CHURCH, Hebron Rd.. Bolton. Rev, far apart with a permanent official to Reach?” breaking ceremony at My Lai, site of Bible or to reject my Savior, 763 Robert W. Cronin, pastor. supervise the change of horses and FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, 447 N. Main Saturday vigil Mass at 5:30 p.m.; Sunday Masses at 7:30,9:15 the infamous massacre during the Jesus Christ, in whom I trust. M AIN S I. 11 a.m., Church Service, Sunday School for pupils up to the and 11 a.m. the transfer of mail. The courier was The space age has been a fac­ DON WILLIS Specializing In war. Friendshipment Hospital will be 6 4 3 - 1 1 9 1 age of 20, care for very young children, subject of the lesson- BURNSIDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 16 Church called “aggaros.” Anyone could be BRAKE SERVICE built there. Vietnam will supply the tor in the deepening of my own sermon: “Ancient and Modern Necromancy, alias Mesmerism St., East Hartford. Rev. Henry J. Scherer Jr., pastor; Rev. compelled to provide a horse or to 191 GARAGE Front End Miinmont and Hyponotism, Denounced,” golden text from the Bible, labor to build the 100-bed facility that spiritual life. I read the Bible M AIN ST. 18 Main St, Td S4MS31 Gwendolyn M. Arslen, associate pastor. act as guide to keep this service Ikiwral Repiir Worti "There is no power but of God.” Romans 13:1. The Christian 10 a.m.. Worship Service, Church School for Nursery through will offer basic health care to the sur­ more now. 1 get from the Bible MANCHESTER Y going. Science Reading Room, 968 Main St., is open to the public Mon­ junior high; 9 a.m.. Church School for senior high and adult rounding area. The material and what I cannot get from science days through Fridays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and the first and Therefore “aggraiuein” came to 6 4 3 - 1 9 0 0 classes equipment have been purchased with — the really important things third Thursday evenings from 7 to 9 except holidays, a free ST. DUNSTAN’S CHURCH, Manchester Rd., Glastonbury. mean “forcibly to impress some one $150,000 contributed by more than of life.” public library is maintained. Rev. Joseph R. Bannon, pastor. to service,” to compel him to service Serving Mancheiler over 50 yr$. UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SOCIETY. EAST, Com­ $12,000 Americans. Points to ponder Saturday Mass at 5 p.m .; Sunday Masses at 8,9:30 and 11a.m. whether he liked it or not. Kitchens of Distinction munity Y, 79 N. Main St. Rev. Arnold Westwood, minister. VERNON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, Rt. 30. “Friendshipment” is a coalition of “The atheist who believes in man NEED A NEW KITCHEN? COME TO THE EXPERTS Memorial Day weekend. No meeting. In an occupied country this was a 9:15 a.m.. Worship Service, CTiurch School for all ages. and scorns God can be closer to CHURCH OF CHRIST, Lydall and Vernon Sts. Eugene U.S. religious and peace groups. A PenLLGh® The Florist Nursery provided. serious matter. Both the local and Brewer, minister. candle in the dark is better than holiness than the reglionist who FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF EAST HARTFORD, military officials required this kind 24 BIRCH ST. 9 a.m., Bible Classes; 10 a.m.. Worship, sermon: curses. believes in God and scorns man.” — (Southern Baptist Convention), 36 Main St. Rev. Charles of service not only for public matters TEL. 643-6247 _ _ _ "Remember Thy Creator” ; 8 p.m., Worship, sermon: "But Conley, pastor. Poem of the week — Sydney J. Harris God, The Infinite Difference.” and for the army’s purposes, but for 643-4444 P.T.D. 649-7544 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.. Worship Services which are interpreted “If someone says, 'I love God,’ yet EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH, Church and Chestnut “Knowledge” their own private convenience and 318 CINTU STRUT. MRNCNtRTtt for the deaf. Nursery provided; 9:45 a.m., Sunday School; 6 hates his brother, he is a liar. For he MSTR CHS V WORLD WIDE Sts. Rev. Ronald Fournier, Rev. Dale Gustafson, pastor; Jennie p.m.. Training Union. They list for me the things 1 profit. Jones, intern; Rev. C. Henry Anderson, pastor emeritus. cannot love God, whom he has not AMER EXPRE8.4 SERVICE ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI CHURCH, 673 Ellington Rd„ can not know: William Barclay describes this 8:30 and 11 a.m.. Divine Worship; 9:45 a.m.. Church School, seen, if he does not love his brother, South Windsor. Rev. Carl J. Sherer, pastor. Whence came the world? What Bible study, Adult Forum; 9:45 and 11 a.m.. Nursery for in­ practice in his book “New Testament Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m .; Sunday Masses at 7:30,9:30 whom he has seen,” fants; 6:30 p.m.. Veteran Memorial Service. Hand flung over the light Words." He concluded this section: and 11 a.m. — 1 John 4:20 l9 9 or c m U> For Fraa ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Of yonder stars? How could a FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, 837 Main St. "Now it is even clearer what Jesus is Eiflmatat • Aluminum Product! (MISSOURI SYNOD), Cooper and High Sts. Rev. Charles W. (Connecticut Blvd.), East Hartford. Rev. William E, Flynn, God of right saying in the Sermon on the Mount. • Rod Up Awningi • Stittonirv Kuhl, pastor. IRON pastor; Rev. Carl T. Holt, associate pastor. Ordain for earth an ebbless He is saying: ‘If someone exacts Awnlngi • Door Cinoplit • 9:00 a.m.. Divine Worship; 10:15 a.m., Sunday School and Pitle Rooli Complelt with wesflierSloiiQers OSTRINSKY 10 a.m.. Worship Service, Church School and child care. tide of woe? FRONMOWNff Youth Forum; 10:10 to 11:35 a.m.. First and Second Year Youth from you the most distasteful and Semning (Porch Scncnkig. SCRAP METAL Coffee Hour immediately following worship; 7 p.m.. Junior The Instruction. Their word is true; 1 would not humilating service, if someone com­ DEALER IN WASTE High Fellowship, Pllgrm Youth Fellowship. STORM DOORS M A N C H Etm AWNIHB CO TRINITY COVENANT CHURCH, 302 Hackmatack St. Rev. scorn their doubt and P A K R ST. MARGARET MARY’S CHURCH, Wapping. Rev. pels you to do something that invades Bible COMIINATION WINDOWS 198 WEST CENTER ST. MATERIALS 731 PARKER ST. Norman E. Swensen, pastor; Mr. Milton Nllson, assistant William McGrath and Rev. Joseph Schick, co-pastors. Who press their questions of your rights and that he has not right IN ALUMINUM • W Hin TsItgtHMW 649-3091 Tel. 643-5736 or 843-S878 8:30 a.m.. Morning Worship Service with Mr. Gary Kagan, , Speaks • RROWN IILRC K Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday Masses at 8:30 and 11:30 the how and why. to ask, if you are treated like a E$M llth*d 1949 Youth Director at Barrington College, Barrington R.I. Trinity a.m. But this I know: that from the Eugene Tots for those 3 year olds through Kindergarten, nursery for in­ defenseless victim in an occupied FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Vernon. Rev. John _____ Brewer fants; 9:30 a.m., Sunday Bible School with classes for all ages 3 star-strewn sky country, don't resent it. Do what you txotPwr 2 ^ 3 NECCHI MMI.CO A. Lacey, minister; Rev. Edwin W. Batholomew, assistant There comes to me a peace Much has been made of MANCHESTER 2 through adult, Nursery provided; 10:50 a.m.. Morning Worship minister. are asked to do and even more, and the wildly fluctuating GARNER RUG & UPHOLSTERY GLEANING Service with Prof. Gary Fagan; 7:30 p.m.. Evening Service 10 a.m.. Worship Service, child and infant care available, that puts to rout do it with good will, for such is my styles in personal }tanche$ler’i Only Complete Carpel Servicel Cameras Rug & Upholstery Cleaning Sewing Machine with Rev. Norman E. Swensen preaching. coffee fellowship after the service. All brooding thoughts of dread, way.’ A generation which is forever grooming. Those adopting 14 H i^ Street, rear SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, UNITED Garner Rug has been serVing the area for over 15 years. It is owned and operated by Frank Findlay, a CENTER ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Sand Hill Rd., South abiding death; extremes defend their MANCHESTER KFAILS PANTS SUPPLIES fOI AIL MAKES CHURCH OF CHRIST, 385 N. Main St. Rev. Dr. James D. standing on its rights might well domestic Windsor. Rev. Bruce Jacques, vicar. tastes by reasoning that native of Manchester EOIEICN A MacLauchlin, minister. And too 1 know, with every think of that.” C/T Phone: 646-5630 Our plant is located at the rear of 14 High St., Manchester. All plant work is done on the premises by our 8a.m., Holy Communion; 10a.m., Holy Communion, first and it’s the person in the ap­ Aulhoriied Salts A Serfirt 10:00 a.m., Worship and Church School, Nursery through fragrant dawn. third Sundays of each month; Morning Prayer second; fourth A chuckle parel that counts. own expert crew. You can save a big 20% by bringing in your own carpet to be cleaned. Mill II A M W Grade 12. Sermon by the Rev. Dr. MacLauchlin, “The Holy and fifth Sundays. That Life is lx)rd; that, with Paul instructed Christian Feel free to call us at 646-5630 with any carpet problem. We sell, clean and repair all types of carpet. We Spirit” Fellowship Hour following this service in the Hall. This was given to me by a friend > > v GILEAD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Hebron. Rev. the Winter gone. women to dress modestly are an authorized Royal Vacuum Sales and Service Center. Also offered is a full line of tile and linoleum. i ^ 649-0545 CENTER CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, UNITED who had heard it on Bob Steele’s lit MOAB If MMCNtlMI Marshall B. Hughes, pastor. There cometh Spring, a great (ITlm. 2:9,10), cautioning “Serving the area since 1955“ Another service is the shampooing or recarpeting of auto interiors. CHURCH OF CHRIST, 11 Center St. Rev. Newell H. Curtis Jr, show. MW HOMi .PWIT) CiCCAM SINCIR 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. Rev. Hughes preaching. Nursery against such emphasis on pastor. reviving Breath. provided; 9:15 a.m.. Church School Classes. A little boy was about ready to outward appearance as A WALLCOVfRINO 9 a.m.. Lighthouse Bible Study, Simpson Wing; 10:00 a.m.. It is enough that life means this Got A Painting Problam? Wa’II Halpl A CA T STAINS ^ UNION CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Rockville. Rev. say his prayers beginning with would leave implications 8 0 Worship Service, Sanctuary. The Rev. Curtis preaching. Church Service still means something to ui — and service means spending 1 1 A OLYMP1C.STAINS David J. Bowman, minister. to me; about Christianity which GREENS & THINGS School; 11:00 a.m., Coffee Shoppe, Woodruff Hall. the Lord’s prayer, when he IN MAN(»KSTil), RIGHT ON MAIN STRUT enough lime with you to help you select the right paint linish lor that job 9:15 a.m.. Adult Bible Class; 10:30 a.m.. Church School, in­ What death shall mean, some are untrue. Manner of you ra planning. Sae ui lor paint and strvica whan you plan your naxi ST. 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He planned to E a rl Y o s t awaits‘500’ car drivers to-back homers — to greet Park Friday night. "It was a big lift for us. leg, but maybe I was. When Lynn’s third inning dou­ play today. We needed a complete reliever Marty Pattin. I got to the ninth inning, it ble drove in Denny Doyle, In spite of the rout, Kan­ But, for the first time Sports Editor INDIANAPOLIS lap holiday grind, expected and Mario Andretti - all turned in the third best game, psychologically,’’ Hal McRae spoiled felt like the sixth.” who had been hit by a sas City manager Whitey (UPI) — The emphasis to be run Sunday in former winners — along speed, in a week Red Sox fans said ^ston manager Don Jenkins’ bid for a 41st Jenkins knew he had to pitch, and Carl Herzog felt Leonard was on safety today, 24 generally sunny weather w ith p o le -sitte r Tom Because of the lingering were cheering instead Zimmer. “It was nice to career shutout by pitch well after Zimmer Yastrzemski singled Lynn "threw much better with a temperature in the Sneva, Andretti’s team- heat, most drivers in­ Confidence key hours before the 61st of groaning. finally give the bullpen the homering with one out in told him in the sixth inning, home to put Boston ahead, tonight and that’s a step in .4. mid-80s. mate who smashed the dicated they planned little night off.” ^ e eighth. “You’re going the rest of 3-0. “Confidence is the biggest difference in my play this the right direction. He had annual Indianapolis Half a dozen former qualifying records two in the way of strategy. "I felt comfortable out the way because I want to Doyle singled following a a good slider and that’s a season,” Australian Tony Roche noted after he trounced And while the Red Sox Victims of 71 runs and 500-mile auto race winners are among the weeks ago. "I hope to run all day and th e re because I was give the bullpen a rest.” Butch Hobson double in the new pitch for him.” fellow countryman Rod Laver as he led the Boston were whacking 13 hits off no hits in their last eight blasts off with the. favorites, and Janet Others to be reckoned stay out of trouble,” said driving more off my right There was no rest for the fourth. The six-run Although unhappy his Lobsters to an impressive win over the San Diego Friars four Kansas City Ditchers, games, the Red Sox finally field of 33 battling for Guthrie, the first woman to with include Wally Dallen- Foyt, a three-time winner. leg and kicking higher than Kansas City bullpen, even seventh, which also in­ team scored just one run, last week in World Team Tbnnis at the Hartford Civic bach, winner of the recent Boston’s Ferguson Jenkins did some clutch hitting of Center. a million-dollar take a crack at racingus “I’ll try to go as fast as I their own to snap a three- I had been,” said Jenkins, though Dennis Leonard had cluded Yastrzemski’s se­ Herzog added, “this is the Trenton 2(X), Pancho Carter can. If I can get the lead on scattered eight hits in “I have complete confidence in my game once again richest event, is one of game losing streak. now 5-4 after rebounding a good assortment of cond run-scoring single, best we’ve hit the ball in a jackpot. and Bill Vukovich in Foyt’s the first lap. I’ll take it.” leading Boston to a 10-1 and as a result I am playing well,” the Boston ace said. seven rookies in the lineup. from an achilles tendon in­ pitches. Leonard struck out sealed the contest. long time. "We want all hands to backup machine. Foyt starts from the in­ drubbing of the struggiing They built an early 4-0 jury last September. a career-tying nine batters Lynn suffered a minor Kansas City, now three Playing well, he is, for according to the latest use caution and safety in The drivers were told They will be shooting for side of the second row with Royals. lead, then knocked out statistics, the 32-year-old southpaw is leading the singles “ (Pitcher) Tom House and issued one walk in 61-3 re-injury of his left foot games under .500 in its their operations,” Frank they could warm up their the race record of nearly Johncock in the middle and Jenkins’ compiete game Kansas City starter Dennis players in victories in WTT play to date. That’s one of the was his fourth of the mentioned it to me about innings. rounding second on the defense of the American DelRoy, chairman of engines twice before the 163 miles per hour by the Andretti on the outside. Leonard with a six-run third inning double and League West crown, was to reasons the Lobsters are No. 1 in the Eastern Division USAC’s Technical Com­ flying start of the race at late Mark Donohue five The two Unsers, both season and oniy the four days ago and Dwight But Leopard yielded a standings. barrage in the seventh in­ twisted his ankle running send Doug Bird, 2-0 , mittee, told the traditional noon EDT — first in the years ago. winners twice, will join seventh of the year by ning. Evans said something to first inning run on a leadoff out a ground ball in the against Boston’s Luis "I like the team concept and I like it because it cuts drivers’ meeting Friday. pits and then when they are Most of the favorites Sneva in the first row. Boston pitchers. The win Carlton Fisk hit a two me the other day so I double by sizzling Rick down on the traveling. When you are playing on the tour marked the first complete decided to try pusliing Burleson, a single to Fred fourth. Tiant, 2-4, in this after­ “If anybody causes an un­ lined up in 11 rows of three start up front, but Ruther­ G u th rie, a last-d ay run homer and George He stayed in the game noon’s contest. you are always on the go from one country to another,” safe condition, the penalty abreast on the race track. ford must challenge for the Roche said. qualifier, will start in 26th will be one lap. Safety is Among the top favorites lead from the 17th position. position. “My chances for “The way I feel now, I can beat anybody in this league. QUIZ our No. 1 concern.” are defending champion Although a miscalculation winning are slim,” she con­ I'm a fast starter and I like the idea of playing one set at As many as a dozen Johnny Rutherford, A.J. cost him the chance to ceded, “but I hope to turn a time.” Thomas paces drivers are considered Foyt, brothers Bobby and qualify on the opening day in a consistent perfor­ Hutton hits hard Roche was involved in a great singles match against capable of winning the 200- A1 Unser, Gordon Johncock of the time trials, he mance.” Jimmy Connors in the Aetna World Cup play last March at the Hartford Civic Center. Connors won but only after 2 Tribe in split he wore Roche down,. “I’m playing better now than I did in the Aetna,” as Seaver hurls Roche offered. Junior Dave Thomas continued to score well The man who looks more like a pro boxer than a tennis Standings'Stockton shares top NEW YORK (UPI) brilliant April, in which he winning hit came off as Manchester High’s golf team split a pair of pro has posted a winning record in all three previous Ready for 16th season Tommy Hutton copped the Pitcher-of-the- Padres’ reliever Rollie matches yesterday at Goodwin Park in Hart­ seasons in WTT play, the first with Denver and the last National League Month Award with a 4-0 Fingers who had just taken ford. The Indians, now 5-16-1 over-all, topped two with Phoenix. Former pro player Gene Johnson will start thrives where other WILLIE SHOEMAKER IS East National League record, Seaver has failed over for loser Rick THE UNPISPUTEP ALL-TIME host Bulkeley, 3Vz to IVa and lost 3-2 to Bristol The No. 1 male singles player with the Lobsters, Roche as putting goes cold his 16th season as playing coach with Moriarty to win a game in May. Saw yer, now 3-4. Bo JOCKEV K1N0. WHAT teams with Roy Emerson in doubles forms a top-grade W L Pet. GB batters fear to tread — Central. Pittsburgh 26 13 .667 - Bros, entry in the Hartford Twilight League Cardinals 7, Expos 5 McLaughlin evened his HORSE IS THE ALL-TIME team. Emerson, also an Aussie, is still one of the world’s MONEY WINNING KING? Chicago 26 14 .650 V2 Tuesday night at Mt. Nebo against Vernon in the batter’s box St. Louis, down 3-0 going record at 1-1 for Houston, top doubles players. second round, including least known among the tri­ St. Louis 25 17 .595 2% ATLANTA (UPI) - Johnson has compiled a phenomenal record against Tom Seaver. into the fourth inning, which got a solo home run A. secretariat Bristol’s Jeff Duncan Before beating Laver, 6-2, Roche whipped Bjorn Borg, putts of 25 and 30 feet, to go leaders, he is the most re­ B. KELSO Phila 21 19 .525 5% Dave Stockton looked Friday night, the from Bob Watson in the se­ took medalist honors with 6-3, in Boston several nights earlier. 8 under after 27 holes. But cent victor of the three, with nine regular season titles and eight playoff C. BUCKPASSER ^ Montreal 15 24 .38511 Phillies’ utility infielder- cond inning. a four-over-par 74 while How much help can a coach,like Emerson, give an es­ like he was ready to a bad drive at the 28th cost having won the Southern crowns in 15 years. National New York 15 25 .375 IIV2 outfielder indulged once Thomas fired a 76. For nine tablished veteran player like Roche? run away from the him a double bogey and he Open last October. ■|968'LL6'l^-05(e>i’-4aM5Ufc West again in his favorite League Dodgers 10, Reds 3 matches, Thomas is at 4.5 “He can spot flaws in one’s play,” Roche answered. field in the Atlanta was able to get back only W L Pet. GB Dickson, who hasn’t won Baseball team co-managers pastime, touching the Steve Garvey and Dusty over par which should easi­ “Roy has been a big help. He's one of the finest teachers one of those shots over the on the PGA tour since cap- collected six straight hits Los Ang 33 11 .750 - Golf Classic before his Mets’ ace for a run-scoring Baker led a 17-hit Dodgers’ ly qualify him for the State in the game.” closing eight holes. turingthe 1973 San Diego There was a new look with Manchester High’s and scored six times off San Fran 19 23 .452 13 driver deserted him. single and a two-run homer attack with third-inning Division I Golf Cham­ Roche knows a little about coaching, too, as he held a He and McLendon both Open, had a 30 on the front Erving glad baseball team this spring when Kay Stephens, loser Santo Alcala. The big Cinci 18 23 .439 13V2 Brilliant putting had put en route to a four-RBI per­ homers off loser Pat Illing pionship in June at player-coach post with Denver four years ago when that had 69s in the second nine of the hilly Atlanta blow in the Cards’ surge Houston 18 25 .419 14V2th e two-time PGA left, and Beth Schendel were on the scene as co­ formance in Philadelphia’s Zachry as Los Angeles Ellington Ridge Country entry won the WTT title. round. Country Club course was Ken Reitz first major- San Diego 19 28 . 404 15‘/2chamDion into the lead in managers. The girls also acted as foul ball 5-4 victory. stretched its NL West lead Club. The next Hartford showing for the Lobsters will one Lou Graham was one of Friday and his 65 was the league grand slam home over the Reds to 13% Atlanta 16 29 .356 17'/2this $200,000 tournament. Shue lauded retrievers. Both girls are sophomores. (Herald Hutton did not dis­ one week from tonight when Billie Jean King comes in 57 in a field of 156 who lowest score posted in the run. Larry Dierker won his winner But his inability to stay in criminate among New games. The Dodgers with the New York Apples. Today’s Games failed to complete his first photo by Dunn) Other local scores were the fairway dropped him first two days of Classic York hurlers, however, as first game of the year for jumped off to a quick 5-0 Pittsburgh (Rooker 4-2) round on Thursday when a Illing Junior High’s boys’ Chris Nelson 82, Carl back into a ti with Lou play. he knocked in the game- St. Louis. lead after three innings Biggest thrill at Chicago (R. Reuschel 6- late-afternoon PORTLAND,-Ore. (UPI) — Julius Erving of track team got past the Baker 86 and Mike Presti Graham and Mac McLen­ “ When I birdied the first winer with an eighth-inning Cubs 4, Pittsburgh 2 behind winner Tommy 2 ) thunderstorm suspended the Philadelphia 76ers, as everybody knows, is Penney High freshmen, 55- "The biggest thrill I ever received in hockey was to don at the end of Friday’s three holes, I thought I’d sacrifice fly off the Mets’ Bobby Murcer broke a 2- John, 5-2. George Foster play on the same team with my sons, “Gordie Howe said Cincinnati (Billingham 5- play. an exceptional basketball player. He isn’t a bad 49, yesterday at Wigren play. like to see if I could get First test Tuesday losing relief pitcher Skip 2 tie with his seventh home hit his seventn homer for at this week's press gathering in Hartford after he of­ 3) at Los Angeles (Sutton 6- The 1975 U.S. Open Track. Results: Thomas (M) The three, at 7-under-par some more instead of basketball thinker either. run of the season — a solo Cincinnati. ficially joined the New England Whalers. That takes in a 1) champ birdied two of the Lockwood. Chuck Costello was a def. Maselli2-1, Presti (M) 137, went into today’s third protecting what I had,” Hear him out, especially they triple-teamed me. All shot in the sixth inning — lot of ground as Howe six times was named the Most Atlanta (Easterly 1-1) at three holes he had to com­ “I don’t have any idea double winner for Illing halved with Phillips, round with a one-stroke said Dickson who used only the critics in Philadelphia I had to do was pass the for Tribe softball why I hit Tom Seaver so as Chicago trimmed Giants 4, Braves 3 Valuable Player in the National Hockey League and once San Francisco (Halicki 3-4) plete Friday morning and r taking the 880 and mile Winter (B) def. Baker 4-3, lead over Australian David seven putts on the first and elsewhere, about ball off or take the shot. well,” he said. “I get some Pittsburgh’s lead in the NL Tim Foil’s third RBI of New York (Koosman 3-5) the resulting 6-under-par 66 runs. Ed LOninicky won the Nelson (M) def. Uriculio 4- in the World Hockey Association...The addition of Howe Graham — no kin to Lou seven holes and had three Coach Gene Shue. Basically it was real easy lucky hits off him, but I East to a half-game over the game — a two-out at Philadelphia (Lonborg 0- gave him a two-stroke lead Manchester High's girls’ softball team, winners of its discus and shot put for the 2, Manchester won medal to the Whaler family gives it additional front office per­ who hails from Tennessee birdie putts in that span of Erving, who has guided for me. It wasn’t a Chicago. Murcer's blast tenth-inning single — drove 0), N over seven first-round last five straight and eight of nine, ranked 16th in the have had a lot of good Rams with Scott Anderson point, 329-346; Duncan sonnel which is already extra heavy with Howard — and Jim Dent, and two more than 20 feet. Philadelphia to a 2-0 lead challenge. We made them saddled John Candelaria in Larry Herndon with the Montreal (Stanhouse 3-6) runenrups, including Class LL Division with its 12-6 record as rankings and swings. „JIe’s thrown me taking the hurdles and (BC) def. Thomas 1-up, Baldwin, Jack Kelley, Harry Neale, Ron Ryan and Don ahead of Bob Dickson who ‘T was rolling the putter over Portland in the NBA with his first loss of the winning run as the Giants at St. Louis (Rasmussen 2- Stockton, McLendon, make mistakes. Our pairings for the third annual CIAC State Tournament everything. I just got up to Mike Mirucki winning the Presti (M) def. Bagni 1-up, Blackburn around. The latter is on crutches following birdied Six of his first so good that I thought I was championship series, says M season after six victories. won their fifth straight 6), N David Graham and Dent. defense was superb.” were announced yesterday in Hamden. bat ready to swing at long jump. Heinsler (BC) def. Baker surgery on one of his knees...Jake Gibbs, former York seven holes Friday enroute going to make even those the 76ers are not a bunch of Portland Coach Jack anything — maybe it's just Astros 4, Padres 3 game. Reliever Charlie Yankee catcher, now coaching baseball at the University Houston (Bannister 1-4) But he backed into the The Silk Towners will 7-6, Nelson (M) def. to a sparkling 7-under-par putts that didn’t fall in. The million-dollar one-on-one Ramsay agreed. Two-out seventh-inning Williams, 2-1, picked up the Others doing well for of Mississippi, and former Yankee teammate, pitcher at San Diego (Griffin 4-3), three-way tie with a face in a qualifying test positive thinking.” Ruckowsky 1-up, Central 65. greens were very smooth wonders. Oh, they do that "Our game plan has been Bloomfield High Tuesday While Hutton may be dobles by Jose Cruz and win as Jim Barr failed to Illing included Ken Hat­ Steve Hamilton, coach at Morehead State (Ky.) State, N second-round 71 that in­ where I landed my ball. Tuesday afternoon at in one of three qualifying won medal point, 327-329. Stockton, a 35-year-old very well, but more impor­ to keep the pressurre on thinking positive thoughts, Joe Ferguson snapped a 3-3 hold a 3-0 lead. Barry field, Terry McConville, both got their teams into NCAA Regional Tournament Sunday's Games cluded a bogey on his 36th Ten putts on the front nine Fitzgerald Field at 3:15 tests in the L bracket. Californian who won the tant to Erving is that some Erving, but in the second Seaver must be excused for tie and gave the Astros the Bonnell went 5-for-5 for John Speehar, Chris Pen­ play...Bill Sacberek caught a 3V4 pound rainbow trout this New York at hole when he two-putted and 25 in all? If I’ve had 17th-ranked Amity High of Coventry High is 11th- Dave Thomas PGA Championship in both people start giving Shue game he got the ball to talking to himself. After a victory. Ferguson’s game­ Atlanta. nington and Steve week. Now that the skis have finally been put away, Philadelphia from eight feet. lower than that, I can’t Woodbridge, also with a 12- seeded in the S Division at 1970 and last year, ran off credit as coach. other people,” Ramsay Flosdorf. Sacberek finds time to fish several times weekly with A1 Pittsburgh at Chicago Although McLendon is recall it.... It was fun.” 6 record. The Manchester- 12-6 with the Patriottes four straight birdies in the With his team two-up on said. “We have not played Kurlowicz...The 42nd anniversary of night baseball was Montreal at St. Louis A Amity winner will have a the Portland Trail Blazers well. We’re too anxious to facing sixth-ranked Avon On the distaff side in Catholic girls qualify celebrated Tuesday. The first major league game was Cincinnati at Los tough assignment as the High in a first round as the best-of-seven get points on the board and •• first round opponent which no score was kept, played in Cincinnati when the Reds hosted Anegles switches to Portland for engagement Tuesday at Error hurts Fidrych Illing’s Robyn Washington Houston at San Diego instead of playing our Wednesday will be top- in seven track events Philadelphia...Have a nice holiday weekend. Spain chief challenge games three and four Sun­ 3:15 in Avon. won the 100 and 220 and Atlanta at San Francisco game, which is ball move­ ranked 17-1 Hamden High day and Tuesday, Erving ment and patience, we’ve took second in the long East Catholic’s first- in Hamden. in the javelin with a 92-foot says, "I’m proud of this been taking shots too Penney High of East in comeback start jump. Cindy Kurowski won year girls’ track team American League team. Gene Shue deserves heave. to Britain, not USA quickly and ouJ of the long jump and took se­ qualifed in seven of 10 Hartford also qualified in effectiveness of a man The 440-yard relay team Local softball East a lot more credit than he position.” McBride signs NEW YORK (UPI) Ashby helped California cond in the 100-yard dash events entered yesterday California-based Londoner, the LL Division with the beating on a fire hydrant. of Wazer, Nolen,’ Gail Bar- W L Pet. GB SANDWICH, Tom Watson, the pre­ gets because he put the As the two teams Y 20th-ranked 11-7 Knights — Mark Fidrych score three times in the while Kim McLaughlin was at the Class M sectionals at battled to a third-round 75 team together and we are ST. LOUIS (UPI) - Seattle scored in the fifth bagallo and senior Co- MKE Rick Silver’s triple Baltimore 24 16 .600 — England (UPI) — tournament favorite, faces prepeared for game No. 3 slated to face 13th-ranked entered the American seventh. Gary Ross, with second in the 220. Dorreen Guilford High for next Friday to retain the lead he together.” Center fielder Bake when Bob Stinson singled, Captain Lauren Willett Sportsman Tavern up­ started the four-hit win­ New York 24 19 .558 1% Britons Peter an almost impossible task in Portland Sunday, NBA 12-5 Torrington High League baseball relief help from Paul Millet won the javelin with Saturday’s Class M Cham­ has held from the start, That’s his way of saying McBride, the only went to third when Larry took sixth place with a ended Lathrop Insurance ning rally. Mike Silver’s hit Boston 22 19 .5372Vz Oosterhuis and Doug of making up six strokes on Commissioner Larry Tuesday in a qualifying remaining holdout on the Hartzell, upped his record teammates Laura Potter pionship Meet at Ledyard while McClelland equaled Philadelphia is beating season Friday night Milbourne’s fly tipped off time of :54.0 and advanced last night at Nike, 9-5, with driving in Tim Bycholski Milwaukee 23 23 .500 4 Oosterhuis. Wastson is five O’Brien levied $2,500 fines test in Torrington. club, Friday signed a to 2-2. and Patty Gronda taking High. McClelland look to the day’s lowest round — a team-oriented Portland and everyone was up Ron LeFlore’s glove and to the M Meet. Bruce Peck, Terry with the tie-breaking Cleveland 17 21 .4476 strokes back at 221 along against Sixer Darryl Twenty-five teams three-year contract with Yankees 8, Wlii)e Sox 6 second and third. Sandy Freshman Yvonne Nolen Spain and not, sur­ par 70 — to finish one with a team effort by the scored on Dave Collins’ Schilling, Dave Carlson, marker. Detroit 17 23 .425 7 with fellow Americans Ar- Dawkins and Portland’s qualified in the LL Division the St. Louis Cardinals. for the occasion. Well, Reggie Jackson’s solo VonDeck was third in the continued to show well win­ ...... •*" stroke behind at 216. 76ers. sacrifice fly. Jack McAdam and Randy Scott Hanson clubbed Toronto 17 26 .3958'/2 prisingly, the United nie Palmer and George Maurice Lucas for fighting while 19 are entered in the McBride said he wanted almost everybody. homer and Thurman Mun­ discus. ning the 100-yard dash with Spaniards Manuel Pinero " I’m a cat,” he told Schaefer each collecting four hits, Butch Keeney, West States to provide the Burns. in the fourth quarter Thur- Class L Division, including to determine the soundness The Detroit Tigers Orioles 6, Twins 0 son’s two-run triple helped a clocking of :11.1 and I Bowling ' (217) and Manuel newsmen after the Sixers two base hits. Craig Ogden, Rick Silver W L Pet. GB chief challenge Satur­ Watson, after his dis­ day’s game. East Hartford High which of his knee before coming managed only three hits New York wipe out a 5-0 taking the 220-yard dash Ballesteros (218) are the won the second game of the Ken Singleton and Lee Bill Livengood blamed and Scott Carman two Minnesota 27 15 .643 - astrous opening 78, fired a Erving also has ideas is 15th seed with a 12-6 to terms. He had surgery and committed a key error May each batted in two deficit in the second inning Trailing 6-0, Illing Junior with a time of :26.9 Mary day in the final round closest challengers with series 107-89 in HOME BEACH- Dot four hits in defeat and'Jeff each for the winners while Chicago 23 17 .575 3 72 Friday to follow why Portland is not playing mark. The Hornettes to hand Seattle a 2-1 vic­ after Chicago shelled High’s varsity baseball Wazer also qualified for of the $85,000 Penfold the expected U.S. charge Philadelphia. ‘‘They on his left knee last runs and Rudy May hurled Patterson 186, Marge Maxwell had three and Texas 20 18 .526 5 Thursday’s 71. so well as expected in the entertain 18th-ranked 9-8 tory. It was like putting a starter Catfish Hunter. team fought back and with the championship meet in Tom Vescey led Arco with failing to materialize. August. his 18th career shutout to Wayne Ostrout two as each Calif. 22 21 .512 5% PGA championship. double-teamed me and championship series. Richie Zisk hit his 13th a run in the sixth inning the 220 with a time of :27.2. DeLisle 185, Lee Bean 177- three singles and Tom U.S. Masters champion caterpillar in an ice cream best Geoff Zahn, 6-3. Lee side had 14 bingies. Oakland 20 22 .476 7 Oosterhuis, a 29-year-old sundae. homer of the season in the notched a 7-6 win over Senior Co-Captain 175- 482, Sharon Richards Thibodeau and Jim May singled in two runs in 193-468, Fran Misseri 194- Kan City 19 22 ,463 7Vz "I didn’t pitch well seventh. Webb Junior High yester­ Marilyn Moriarty took fifth INDY Rockwell adde added two the sqcond inning and 506, Marilyn Rogers 201- Seattle 17 30 .362 12% enough to win this game,” Brewers 6, Bangers .5 day at Illing’s field. A place in the mile run with a Starting fast with six blows each. Three school records Singleton singled home a 179-502, Sharon Richard Little League said Fidrych of his eight- Steve Brye’s pinch-hit single by Bob Halldin 5:44 clocking. Mary Carr, a runs in the first inning, Bob Today's Games pair in the sixth. 200-500, Karen Riordan 177- hitter. “It was just good to Indians 3, A’s I sacrifice fly with one out in scored Jamie Gallagher junior, took second in the & Marie’s stopped Regal’s Women^s golf Seattle (Pole 1-1) at Th« melt revolutionary centept in 456, Pat Thibodeau 187-481, last night at Nike, 11-6. set in MHS girlsHrack be out there.” Wayne Garland tossed a the ninth scored Sal Bando with the winning run. Jon 80-yard hurdles with a time Detroit (Rozema 4-1) pool doiign linco the Roman oath Donna Ramos 176-450, Lou Yielding big bats were event Monday HERE NOW! Fidrych, the American four-hitter to raise his with the winning run and Brandt, Tom McCluskey of :11.7 while Karen Grif­ California (Simpson 3-3) NATIONAL nip the Lawyers, 6-5, last Toutain 201-221-570, Shelia Tony Listro, Rob Henry, Three school records A League’s top rookie last record to 2-5 and Rico Car- earned Bill Castro, the last and John Kelly each had a fin took sixth place in the Women golfers at the at Toronto (Jefferson 2-3) Moriarty’s tripped up night at Leber Field. In the Price 231-516, Bee Moquin Barry Silva, Rick were set as Manchester year with 19 wins in zany ty stroked three hits as of five Milwaukee pitchers, pair of hits for the 7-3 discus with a toss of 100- Manchester Country Club Chicago (Barrios 3-3) at Ed’s Arco last night at regularly scheduled con­ 176- 504. Siezeowski, Bob Andreski, Buckley, 6-3. UNI-LOK CONSTRUaiON High’s girls’ track team and lovable style, was hit Cleveland won its fifth his fifth victory in seven Rams. feet, 5%-inches and ninth will participate in a special New York (Guidry 3-0) test, the Oilers scored Bob Plenzin, Tony Quin- The MB’s tallied early turned in several outstan­ with a knee injury in spring straight game. Carty decisions. tournament Monday in Kansas City (Bird 2-0) at another one-run decision tilliani and Mike with Jeff Popik hitting a ding performances in training and could not start doubled off Vida Blue. 3-5, memory of Evelyn Boston (Tiant 2-4) over the Lawyers, this one Ringbloom, each with two three-run homer in the se­ yesterday’s Class L Sec­ a game until Friday. in the second to drive in Lorentzen. Oakland (Medich 3-2) at by a 7-6 count. hits for Bob's. Henry cond. Tim Feshler tionals at Windsor High. His deliveries might Bruce Bochte and scored Net and gross prizes will Cleveland (Bibby 3-1), N In the completed tilt, 2 MAY SPECIALS ON SIDING! collected a homer. Four individuals and one have been good enough to on a single and a double be awarded in three Minnesota (Holly 2-0) at collected three hits in addi­ Dave Dougan’s home run relay team advanced to the win, but his teammates at­ The Main Streeters were classes. Baltimore (Palmer 6-3), N tion to pitching a five- gave the Oilers the win play. aluminum , vinyl siding Class L Championship tacked Seattle pitchers Angels 4, Blue Javs I led by Paul Pryor, Pete Mrs.Lorentzen was a Texas (Briles 2-1) at hitter. with Sean Kearns and Mike Remey and Brian Pender Meet next Saturday at Glenn Abbott, 2-4, and Errors by shortstop Bob with insulated panels long time club member and Milwaukee (Augustine 5- Mark and Dave Stepper Keeler each stroking two with two bingies each. each had two hits for Ed’s, Shelton High. Mike Kekich with the Bailor and catcher Alan This is the golfer. She died several 5), N hits. Jamie Cullen had a The mile relay quartet of 2 0 Colors To Choose From! It EC months ago. Sunday’s Carnes one of the formers was a pair of hits for the Cindy Swallow, Yvonne season for Two extra innings were Texas at Milwaukee homer. Lawyers. Ken Rohr had a Kearney, Nancy Downing Free Estimates — Easy Terms BLACK needed last night at Seattle at Detroit Standings - Moriarty’s 6- double. In the nightcap, and Linda Maher snapped Sports transactions Keeney before Thrifty Strike ends Oakland at Cleveland 1, Carter’s 4-3, Medics 3-3, Kearns had a three-run the old school record by BILL TUNSKY 649-9095 CARPENTER ANTS Package could upend California at Toronto Nichols 3-4, Ed’s 1-6. homer and Dougan and Jim nearly three seconds with a Jim’s, 12-11. Minnesota at Baltimore Buehler each had two Pro Football In addition to being at Jai alai INTERNATIONAL fast 4:14.5 clocking. They Chicago at New York Completing a tie game of safeties for the Oilers. qualified for further com­ Washington — Signed guard Paul Laaveg, cornerback ■ CUP THIS COUPON TODA V • - - unsightly and unsanitary, Gerard Williams, center Ted Fritsch and wide receiver Black Ants excavate Alumni tryouts Kansas City at Boston May 17, the Oilers scored a Gary Hurly, Dean Page petition. HARTFORD (UPI) - and Doug Martin each had Doug Winslow to contracts. Also signed free agent Bert extensive galleries in wood run in the ninth inning to Sophomore Sharon I POLICEMEN - FIREMEN The Manchester Recrea­ The strike at Hartford’s jai a two-base knock for the Cooper, who played last year with Tampa Bay. to serve as nesting places Maher broke the discus I SECURITY POLICE & GUARDS tion Department will con­ alai fronton has ended. Lawyers. Kansas City — Signed linebacker Ron Olsonoski of St.. and may cause extensive record, set earlier in the duct Alumni League Legion signup, drills Tuesday Standings: Oilers5-1, An- Thomas College, an eighth-round draft choice. damage to your home. The strikers returned to year by teammate Tracy baseball tryouts (can’t saldi’s 5-1, Lawyers 3-4, Cleveland — Extended the contract of Coach Forrest FOR reach 18 as of August 1, work Friday night with Culbertson, with a toss of Registration and tryouts will workout at 6:45. Dairy Queen 2-4, Boland Gregg for one more year. EVERYBODY 1977) at Mt. Nebo to select raises ranging $1 to $5 per 89-feet. Senior Teri Arendt IFSEOFTS fo r th e Manchester Tryouts will be held each Oil 1-6 Ciniiy Swallow players for its two teams day. The current average surpassed her own stan­ Baseball wage is about $2,60 per American Legion baseball night thru Friday, June 3. I n tt—sMP.4r-MMi-semci FREll NO PURCHASE NECESSARY that compete in the Colt team will take place Tues­ dard for the third time this the 440-yard dash to move Pittsburgh — Sent Tim Murtaugh, who was managing hour for seasonal fronton High school players AYIERIGAN campaign with a leap of 16- Inter-Town Baseball day at 5 o; clock at East Russ Smith had four hits to the L finals. Lori Veal Pirates’ AAA farm club at Columbus, to Shreveport to “ Magson Uniforms’ „/... League on the following work. whose teams are in feet, 1-inch, breaking the Catholic High. and five stolen bases and placed in the two-mile run manage AA team, while John Lipon, who was managing 278 Naw Britain Rd., Kanaington tourney play may not drill 16-foot barrier officially lor 0 Preventive Maintenance program dales: Thursday, 6 p.m. In­ Vincent Sirabella, inter­ Any boy who does not Martin Kojis added a and Downing advanced in Shreveport, moves to Columbus. la Anxioua To Saa Naw Facaa fielders only; Friday, 6 national representative for until the schoolboy season n n a for the first time. the 220-yard dash. reach age 19 by Aug.l is ends but all must register homer and double as San Francisco — Placed pitcher John Montefusco on p.m.. Outfielders only; Local 59, Hotel and eligible for the L«gion var­ However, neither Maher Other top performances CHOOSE ONE QIFT Tuesday with the coaching American Legion nipped the 21-day disabled list jnd recalled left-hander Bob Saturday, 1 p.m. Infielders Restaurant Employes and sity while all boys who will Where Quality Begins nor Arendt qualifed for saw Swallow set a personal Whistle, Flashlight Batteries, Quncleaner, Night Stick staff. Police & Fire, 15-14, last btilt 44A Knepper from Phoenix in tmenPjclfic Coast League. only, Saturday, 2:30 p.m. Bartenders Union, told not turn 16 by June 15 are further action. best in, the 440 while Cincinnati — Acquired minor league pitchers Shane Ring, Decals or Key Ring. l!4il-$240 If any candidate can’t at­ night at Waddell. Doug m S m covam, n. Outfielders only. Those Hartford Jai Alai General Katie Hennessy won her Ask for Barry Gayer, Paul Jackson, Jim O'Connor, Stu eligible for the Legion tend he may register with Mitchell homered and hiKiiWZitWlM MANCWiia 0(2M Siobhan Duffy in the Rawley and Angel Torres to complete the deal sending playing high school ball Manager Patrick Levine heat and placed third over­ hurdles, Kearney in the 220 Jackson, George, Ronnie, Jewels, Carol and Linda. Juniors. Coach Jack Holik at 644- doubled and Glenn Dubois M M tn UU mUCT: H i m Santo Alcala to the Montreal Expos last week. Rawley must wait until the season Friday afternoon the strike Boys 13 to 15 should all in the mile while Linda and Liz Barrett in the 880 lOINTIFICATION REQUIRED ■USSEITERMINmEiaiMNI 1148 before Tuesday. doubled and singled for the and Torres were assigned to the Reds’ mcnor league is over before trying out. was over. report at 5 and boys 16 to 19 Maher was third over-all in also did well. team in Indianapolis. MAQSON UNIFORMS, Ksnslngton The Oldest & Largest in Conn. losers. PAGE SIX -B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., May 28. 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Cohn., Sat., May 28, 1977— PAGE SEVEN-B

N041 W a n fd 13 Halp Wantad 13 Halp Wantad I f 23 Nomas For Bala 23 Homaa For Sala 23 Homat Fo’rSala" * 23 V ate...... GOOD NEWS! Halp Wantad 13 Halp Wal ** Bualnaaa Opportunity 14 Somaa for Bala 24 □ NOTICES HaM mhwn cm obUIn * ncoad iBortfif* KiUi bMt l«nm in town. ing SALES POSITION - Straight SMALL ENGINE Service MOLD MAKERS and Tool commissions, leads furnished WINDOW WASHER Wanted - IMMACULATE CAPE - Four BOL’TON - Delightful three ■ Kautf D. Anboutr. (Tonneriicut MANCHESTER ■ Two B Zone NolefnlftM. vice man. Full tilm e. Makers for plastic molds. RNs-LPNs Corporation expanding dealer Building Lots. Need to be No conunMom. to homeowners. Call 242-5402. Must be experienced, and 7-3, 3-11 shift, full time, bedrooms, flreplaced living bedroom Ranch facing small Lo$t and fdtmd 1 Uniforms and transportationsp o iu Excellent benefits. Apply Ver­ reliable. Steady work. Call network. No experience filled. Low price. Paul W. No hiddnn durxn. provick - Full •benefits. Top part time, weekends relief. room, kitchen with built-in town green. Large lot, with I l l A Ncond m ortnin for cootoUdn- non Mold It Tool Inc., 199 PRIOR SERVICEMEN - The 64841334. necessary. Complete training dishwasher and stove, plenty of room for a garden • j^treBtbe iRcaltg 9nc. Dougan, 6 4 3 -^ . FOUND - Adorable very Uon o( nil jronr nOu. Euy montlily hourly rate. For the man who Forest Street, Manchester, S he H e ra ld 0>me in and talk to us program. $500. investment S4T-S144 ^ bouts I Air Force recently announced carpeting thru-out, (enced-ln tennis court - what have you. young puppy. Male. Beagle, n n m ali. Fim UnM o m aftemi. can meet our requirements. about our new higher star­ required to start your own No total (non. Writa... 643-4257. new openings for individuals LEGAL SE C R E T A R Y treed yard, convenient to Anxious owner will consider T4I-S144 WIIUMANTIC INDUSTRIAL LOT - Sheldon mlied. Needa loving borne. Preferably resident of South CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ting rate. business. Ideal for retired or Road. Uvel. About 1/2 acre. with prior military service. If Manchester. Part time. Jul;ily shopping ana bus. $41,900. Call all offers. Priced currently In ■I Ifluitiplr LiBtinp Strulica to atnit gou btiicr. Call58S46M. Windsor, Manchester or Ver­ RELIEF COOK -10 to 6 shift. and August. Repiv to Box B T; part time. Details on request. All city utilities. Keith Rm I Box RR non area. Inquire Imperial you have been oOt for less EAST HARTFORD Maryann Cullina, 633-1526. the low low ^ ’s. B/W Rralty, Full time. Experienced with than 5 years and are looking c/o Manchester Herald. Mr. Barker. ESCA Field Westledge Associates, 633- 647-1419. EsUte, 646-0126, 649-1922. FOUND ■ Orange and white C/i MMcteitef HofiM OU, 644-1521.______Training Division Box 619, special diet preferred. Apply for “A Great Way of Life , (WNVALESGENT HOME 5241. » kitten. Chestnut Street area. In person, or contact contact the Air Force Im- SECRETARY FCm 748 Miln 81. Wading River, New York. BOL’TON - One acre approved CaUSiMSOl. STEADY WORK - Reliable, Bergin, Vernon Manor, 871- PHONE 643-2711 11792. BOLTON •BOgOOO lot with lovely trees. In area 13 hard worker, who wants medlately. Call 646-7440. purchasing and personal East Hartford, Conn. Nags NfanM 0385. department of busy maufac- with nice homes. Call Ovmer Personate 1 steady employment, good in­ FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD SERVICE BUSINESS with 643-1347. ACT NOW - Jet to a great way turlng company. Must be an $800 a week income. Available PHONE FROM home to ser­ come. Call S2MI702 between ^ RN/LPN - Wanted for lull and of life. Jobs, education and 2 only. excellent traist and shorthand in this area. A cash business. HAVE v a c a n c y . In vice o ir customers in the part time on all shifts. Apply training. For enlistment Halp Wantad 13 ability a plus. Maturity and WANTED - Dow Operator for COVENTRY NORTH - 8 Licensed Private Rest Home Manchester area, flexible to Director of Nursing, details, call Air Force at 646- Second shift. Expeperience Minimum down payment Wooded acres. 000 foot fron­ NOW accepting applications ADVERTI8INQ poise essential. Apply at Multi required. 043-4301. T H E FIRST for elderly gentleman. Call hours, super earnings, ^49- Salmon Brook Convalescent 7440. b r ic k l a y e r experienced Circuits, 50 Harrison Street, preferred. Hours 3:10 to 11:40. tage roaring brook, excellent 742-5048. 7773. for full time employmentt. Home, off House Street, RATES Will train on first shift. 10% See this 7 room older Homestead. Quiet, but central area. Asxlng $23,500. Call 528-3869 between 9 and 2 In fireplace and general con­ Manchester. Between 9 and 4. SERVICE BUSINESS. Annual Glastonbury. Please call 633- Dr iv e r s f o r school Buses struction. Call aTter 6 p.m., shift premium, plus excellent location. (Convenient to everything!) Lovingly Ussenger Sells, 646-8713, 423- only. 5244. 1 diy ....l it word por diy benefits. Applications being income $30,000. Local success. 9291. wanted - We will train you. 872-6174. 3 dtyt ... 10« word por day RECEPTIONIST - Excellent A cash business. Call 203-233- maintained. A combination of great, old, and con­ • Part time. Housewives and accepted between 9 a.m. and 4 8 days .... 9a word par day Opportunity! Busy orthodon­ 0205. venient new features. (P rice $38,500). **•••*••••**••••••••#••••• retirees prefered. Manchester RN - Public Health Nursing 28 daya .... 8t word par day tist office in Manchester. p.m. Monday through Friday. area, 643-2373. Vernon area, Supervisor. BS with a 18 worda $2.00 minimum Public contact, appointments, Klock Co., 1366 Tolland ’jlike., Baal Batata Wantad 21 875-2826. minimum of two years Happy Ada...... $2.30 Inch phone, bookkeeping, patient Manchester, Conn. An Equal □ EDUCATION experience for the South finances, light typing. Opportunity Ehnployer. PETERMAN REALTY ALL CASH For your property, TOOL AND DIE Maker. Some Windror Public Health Nur­ Requirements: poise, two •aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa* 649-8404 within 24 hours. Avoia Rea experience necessary. Person sing Association. Call 644- years office experience. Four Privata Inatructlona 13 Tape, Instant Service. Hayes hired will be trained in all 0942, or 644-2511, Ext. 14, day week, some Saturdays. East Hartford Corporation, 648^)131. phases of die making and between 9 and 1. Salary Negotiable. Send GUITAR, BANJO, Bass metal-stamping business. Resume to P. 0. Box 289, lessons: Private studio. BUSINESS ZONE - Near busy MANCHESTER Cramped SELLING your house? Call us Send qualifications to Box L PART TIME Evenings. We Manchester. DEALERSHIP Children ages 5 on. Adults. Intersection. Large seven for space! See ourlur roomy four first and we’ll make you a c/o Manchester Herald. are now accepting Days, evenings, Saturdays. room home, large lot. $55,000.' bedroom Dutch. Treeo lot. Lakefront Cape on quiet lane. Living room cash offer. T.J. Crockett, Free loan instrument. Hutchins Agency, 646-3166. extras. $40’s. East Coast Real­ Realtor, 643-1577. applications for work in a Happy Good Part Tima Incoma with picture window offers beautiful view REAL ESTATE Sales drive-in theater for the Reasonable rates. 646-6557, ty, 528-9668, evenings, 646- Associates - Licensed, or in summer season, June to 1:00 p.m. to 4 p.m. 7603. of lake, 4 bedrooms, basement, paved IMMEDIATE Cash for your process of obtaining license. September. Please apply In CARRIER Mon.-FrI. REMEDIAL READING and IMMI drive. Small lot. property. Let us eyilain our South Windsor or ^ s t Hart­ 30th 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. math; Individualized work OONTSBXTOUI MANCHESTER - Vintage 6 fair proposal. Call Mr. person after 8 p.m. any Belflore, M7-1413. ford office. Great earning evening at the East Hartford Saturday program, (Ist-Oth grade) by HOm IN N DATS... Room Colonial. Kitchen and potential. Arruda Realty, 64? NEEDED Master’s degree teacher. 568- pantry, dining room, ample Drlve-In Hieater, Route 5 and ADVERTISING Birthday Apply In paraon to W FU M ITIT. 1539. 8075. storage, garage.' Remodeled, MAY WE BUY your home? 2 Chapel Rd., Soutn Windsor. DEADLINE fo r FRECHETTE A MARTIN BOLTON * 4 5 , 0 0 0 646-4144 excellent value at $34,900. Quick, fair, all cash and no COUPLE TO ACT as 12:00 noon the day before Benedict Drive DRUMS - Modem, complete East Coast Realty, 528-9668; problems. Call Warren E. IMMEDIATE OPENINGS on ^^Lahas^^ Howland, Realtors, 643-1106. superintendent in small apart­ our first, second, and third publication. South Windsor Mr. Hatak course. 649-6411, 649-2036, evenings 646-7603. ment house. Maintenance, and Deadllna for Saturday and Music Shop. Ma n c h e s t e r - By owner, shifts. For a printed circuit WANTED, Four bedroom minor repairs, in Hartford board Electro plater and Monday it 12:00 Noon Friday. six room aluminum sided area. Please state experience, Cape with flreplaced living Colonial - With first floor den. numeric control drill machine CARRIER O h e B e r a lb In Porter Street or Martin family status and age, strictly operator. Contact Multi Cir­ ^ Happiness Is Joining □ REAL ESTATE room, air conoitioning and WEST SIDE confidential. Write m x N c/ o awnings, near school and School area. In the $50s. Call cuits. at 646-4100 between 9 PLEASE READ the flower lovers of the private party, at 647-1567. Manchester Herald. and 4. NEEDED shopping. $36,900. No agents CAPE YOUR AD Manchester Garden Bualnaaa Opportunity 14 Homaa For Sala 23 please. 649-9“^“ PART TIME Hostess - % fo r •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Claaaiflad adi are taken over Club on a bus trip- to ^ 6 rooms, dormer, Tuesday thru Friday from 12 iSAL ESTATE SALESPERSON ESTABLISHED Pest Control the phone aa a convenience. Tolland Street fireplace, 1 x IVz baths. Houaahold Qooda 40 to 2:30 p.m. a t The Herald la reaponaible for ij;: Heritage Plantation, firm. Gross over $40,000 in Manchester By Owner WANTED Neat, clean home. Good Tacorral, 246 Broad' eet, for woll ootabllohod, dlvor»Mod, only one Incorrect Ineertion and :§ Sandwich, Cape Cod, Woodland School Area 1976. An excellent reputation CUSHMAN MAPLE Hutch - Manchester. » arxl quAllty eompony. Full tlmo. then only to the size of the East Hartford and potential. Owner has area. U rge size. Excellent condi­ With or wtttMMit tiporlonco. Draw original Inaertlon. Errors which ^ onWed., June 1st. Call other commitments. 528-4749. tion. $150. Call 646-2791, after conaldorod for rlgnt poraon. Hop* do not lessen the value of the i:5 Mrs. Sullivan at 649- Carrier should ■ 7:00 p.m. ly In eonfidonco to advertisement will not be cor­ have bike FJ. SPILECKI PART TIME WARREN E. rected by an additional Inser­ LIQUOR PERMIT Raaltora 643-2121 tion. I ” '” # C a ll AIR CONDITIONER - 7,000 NOTICE OF APPLICATION Gracious Ranch with flreplaced living BTU. Whirlpool. Window. HELP HOWLAND Thu it to givr nolicr that I, John room, dining room, applianced kitchen, Used 2 months. $125. Call 289- Raaltora 643-1108 C. Trpiry oi 249 East Center 5t.« 1390. f 3 Help Wantad 13 647-9946 .Manchester ha\e filed an appUca* huge family room, study, IVz baths, wall Halp Wantad lion plararded Mav 18th 1977 with Htrald Circulation the Liquor Control Commission for Ma n c h e s t e r - U rge An- to-wall carpeting, garage. Private acre. Circulation Department saldi built 7 Room Cape. WHITE ELECTRIC Range - TELEPHONE SALES - Earn LICENSED NURSE Hours Dept. a PACKAGE STORE LigtOR for Excellent condition. $75 firm. per hour - Salary and com­ ASSEMBLERS - Will train. flexible. Days open. Ideal for the sale of alcoholic liquor on the Spacious, modern kitchen, Retpontible person who 34 premise* 57 Cooper St., formal dining room. Quiet, BOLTON *33,500 Call 646-0678. }it) can work with psopit. mission. Multi branch four Days. Starting rate $2.35 per retired person. Call 649-2358 Slanchesler. state firm has permanent hour. Call 646-5756. for Information. The business will l>e owned by Convenient area. Possible 4th. Walk to lake. 3 bedroom Ranch with dining room, 12 noon to 6:00 p.m. Beautifully landscaped three bedroom Ranch in excellent bedroom. $37,900. East Coast k i t c h e n Woodburning openings. Shifts from 9 a.m. to John C. Tepley of 249 E. Center St., applianced kitchen, newly redecorated. Wooded lot Stove. White. Good condition. Manchester and will lie roniiucled condition. Two baths, oversized family room with built-in Realty, 528-9068, 643-9669. Apply In parson to 9 p.m. Monday through liy Same as permittee. Call 228-9009. SUPERMARKETS F in a s t Friday. Call 643-4301. LEGAL John C. Tepley bar. Large master bedroom, two enclosed patios, fully Dated Mav 19lh, 1977 applianced kitchen, attached 1-car garage and workshop. OWNER • Three bedroom MANCHESTER *39,900 National Weather Forecast 050-5 Ranch. Garage, huge rec WE BUY & SELL furniture. Mr. Doherty DIRECT SALES - Are you the NOTICE Many extras. On quiet street near school, playground, Well-maintained Cape. Flreplaced living room, Cash on the line. One piece or of person who would be room, large fenced-in yard, 1 dining room, 3 bedrooms, playroom, garage. Great type town pool and stores. 1/2 baths, remodeled country an entire houseful. M6-6432. Canned Soda willing to work hard for $500 NOTICE OF OPEN Call 649-2675 for appointment kitchen, many extras. $41,90(). landscaping. Furniture Barn, 345 Main St. per week? If you are, you may O h e lie r a lb SPECIAL MEETING INVITATION 568-5738. beside Douglas Motors. qualify for training to repre­ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN sent one of the largest Con­ that there will be a Special TO BID MANCHESTER *42,500 REFRIGERATORS EIGHT ROOM Older Colonial CENTER STREET - Recently $ A sumer Food Suppliers. No Meeting of the voters of THE Gracious and maintained 4-4 Two Family. Both Washers, ranges, used, SUNDAY RNs and LPNs - 3 to 11, 11 to COVENTRY - 40 acre Egg renovated 2 or 3 bedroom experience necessary. Call Sealed bids will be received in with two car garage on treed apartments have 2 bedrooms, hardwood floors guaranteed and clean. New 7. Full and part time. Staff Mr. Streckfus, between 2 and EIGHTH UTILITIES Farm, with three story bam. lot in quiet residential area. Cape. 12x24 living room. case of 24 and supervisor repositioned. the Office of ’The Director of Flreplaced dining room. porches. Large parking area for cars. Pretty lot. shipment damaged, GE and 4, at 569-4990. DISTRICT of Manchester, Butler-type building. Power Clean, airy rooms. Natural Frigldaire. Uw prices. B. D. Join our progressive nursing General Services, 41 Center Applianced kitchen. 12oz. cansp-ans case Connecticut, to be held on plant, and other outbuildings, wooddork. Truly an excellent Pearl and Sonn, 649 Main team. Excelient salaries and UN fAAHClRO MHVIK Street, Manchester, Connec­ Completely carpeted. New in- 2 only AVON - Lets you get more out Monday evening, June 6, 1977 plus Tliree Lovely Homes. value in the Mid 30’s. Mr. MANCHESTER *61,900 Street, 643-2171. ticut until June 14, 1977 at round pool. Immaculate con- benefits in a pleasant at­ of life! Here’s your opportuni­ at 7:30 P.M., at the DISTRICT Offers invited. B/W Realty, DeRocco, Belflore Agency mosphere. Contact the D.N.S. 11;00 a.m. for the following: Itlon. Asking $39,900. Owner, Elegant Raised Ranch with formal dining room, 3 M 9to4 lesser amounts regular retail LONANOtlU 647-1419. 647-1413. ty to earn money ; win prizes FIRE HOUSE, 32 Main CARPETING - Never laid. Meadow’s Convalescent f649-0449. bedrooms, den, family room with raised hearth Vernon 9 to 6 honors, pessonal recognition. Street, Manchester, Connec­ ONE PASSENGER CAR From $180,000 home! Newest Center, Manchester, Conn. EIGHT ROOM Colonial - 21/2 fireplace, 3 baths, carpeting, 2-car garage with Closad Monday Memorial Day May 30,1977 Call 523-^1 for Information. ticut, for the following pur­ ’The Town of Manchester Is an b a n k TAKEOVER - N.H. nylon short shag. Beautiful. 647-9194. baths, family room, fireplace, retirement lot. Boston, 1-1/2 NEW COLONIAL - Three poses: equal opportunity employer, workshop. Tastefully landscaped grounds with Sealed in water-proof factory SECRETARY - Receptionist. four bedrooms, garages, acre. hrs. $300 down, beach, boating bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, first RELIABLE HARD Worker - and requires an affirmative floor laundry, flreplaced 20x40 in-ground pool and privacy fence. container. Will do three ’IVping, shorthand, transcrip­ 1. To finalize the budget $53,900. Hutchins Agency, 846- rights. 1/3 paid, $4,900 bal. 7 rooms, wall-to-wall. We Who wants steady empW- tion necessary. Legal proposals for the coming action policy for all of its Con­ 3166. yrs. - $75 month. 603-522-3736; living room, central. $43,500. Keith Real Estate, 6464126, bought too much. Sacrifice - ment. good income, call BTO- experience, some fiscal year. tractors and Vendors as a con­ 603-522-3636. TOLLAND *44,900 $21^ New padding for three 4515. dition of doing business with MANCHESTER - 6 1/2 room 649-1922. Finast Frw h bookkeeping helpful. Small, 2. To discuss. any other Brick/aluminum Ranch. Sunken living room rooms - $24. Private: 1-349- centrally located office. 649- E 3 * the Town, as per Federal Ranch. Finest construction, BOL’TON - By owner. Large wiaihirioKKAmN business that may come carpeted dining room, 3 bedrooms, rec room with 8444. 2885, weekdays 9 to 5. Order 11246. fireplace, recreation room, country Ranch on acre lot, A K in g s fo r d AUTO MECHANIC before the board. garage, spotless condition. kitchen, 2 fireplaces, \ 'k baths, 2 car garage. Fully Bid forms, plans and fireplace, 2 car garage, many FREEZER FOR SALE - Elxperlenced auto mechanic wanted THE EIGHTH $43,500. Hutchins Agency 646- landscaped lot. Grade A W hile immediately. 40 hours per week. No MANAGER - Restaurant. specifications are available at extras. $M,900. 6^7834. ht, 14.8 cubic feet. UTILITIES DISTRICT 3166. MANCHESTER & Saturdays, uood fringe benefits. See High volume with dell and the General Services Office, lent condition. $200.00. Charcoal Mr. Carter. Carter Chevrolet Com­ baxery In Hartford. For period ending Sunday, 7 a.m., May 29. Saturday night Michael Massaro, MANCHESTER - Delmont aLawn Sweeper, good condi­ pany, Inc. 1229 Main St., 41 Center Street, Manchester, DUPLEX - 6-3, Fireplace, V VICINITY ROCKVILLE *39,900 ta rg e Eggs Manchester. Experience necessary. Top will find thunderstorms over most of Texas and the President Street. Nine room Cape, tion, $10.00. Call M3-9262. wages, plus bonus Incentive. southeastern area. Mostly fair skies will dominate the Connecticut. carpeting, aluminum storms, Fireplace, Finished rec room, Investment property. 4-5-5 Three-Family with 4th Edward M. Fitzgerald, 2 furnaces, trees, $445 Income. •38,S00 B r i c | u e t s Send reply to Box ’TT. c/o remainder of the nation. Minimum readings include: (ap­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER, liances, two car garage, apartment nearly completed. Freshly painted in Clerk $39,500. Hutchins Agency, 646- On quiet street in Manchester Herald. proximate maximum temperatures in parenthesis) Atlanta CONNECTICUT Oiraer wants offers. Welles terior and exterior. Excellent rentals. Good invest VEHICLE MECHANIC - No Dated at Manchester, Connec­ 3166. Agency, 643-0302. Manchester, is our lovely 63 ( 83), Boston 52 (70), Chicago 60 (81), Cleveland 51 (80) ROBERT B. WEISS, m ent. □ MI8C. FOR SALE experience required. Current PART TIME Evenings - We ticut, this 23rd day of May, bedroom Cape With a M ia s 72 (89), Denver 42 (72), Duluth 47 (70), Houston 72 GENERAL MANAGER Y training openings. Good are expanding. We need 1977 ELLINGTON - 8 Room Elarly deep lot. 2 bedrooms and 060-5 nRSTOrFBilftTimdlMil Artlclaa for Sala 41 salary, paid training. Enlist­ supervisors. Experienced In m ’ /^ ‘^''SO"''ille 69 ( 88), Kansas City 69 ( 86), Little Rock 68 055-5 American Cape. Across from nursery upstairs, formal Ellington Ridge Country Club. Eiciltoiit smn room CoMiL [ ment required. Ages 17-35. building, cleaning (W), I^s Angeles 57 (71), Miami 60 (87), Minneapolis6018O) dining room, flreplaced America's No. i Real Estate 1 Call U.S. Army at 643-9462. New Orleans 71 (89), New York 58 (75), Phoenix 63 (96) San 5.6 acres. $58,900. Hayes Two car |ira|s, wdoMd MARTIN D-18 Six string ac- doz. maintenance. Manchester, living room, and garage Marketing Network Vernon, East Hartford areas. Francisco 48 (61), Seattle 46 (58), St. Louis H5 Corp., 646-0131. porch, patio, plastorod mb, coustlc guitar with Barcus (861. NOTICE Berry pick up. With case. I VOICE INTERCEPTOR - No Wages negotiable with Washington 62 (82). 3-1000 boat, appriaocoo, pkn $!^. Call 649-8403. 20 lb j l experience required. Current experience. Contact General PUBLIC NOTICE SEVEN ROOM Colonial - flniihad rac roooi. City •46,900 training openings. Good Services Inc., 649-5334. Family room off kitchen. COLUMBIA - Splc ’n span L- H-860 @ J I irtiliot, SOON waH-to-wal MANCHESTER - New to the ALUMINUM sheets used as bag _ salary, paid training. Enlist­ ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Extra.large master bedroom In lovely residential area Ranch. Three good sized carpotkii, oak lloorint laria market. Six room Raised printing plates, .007 thick, ment required. Ages 17-35. 3 Announcamanta 3 Announcamanta BOARD OF DIRECTORS 1 1/2 baths, plus garage and of Manchester, this three Ranch with excellent plush In­ bedrooms, fireplace, garage, Announcamanta rec room. Pleasant Valley lot M i by Hntaldi, 1973. 23x32’’, 25 cents each or 5 for Call U.S. Army at 643-9466. TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT bedroom brick front terior. U rg e flreplaced living near lake. $44,900. Ussenger ilcsp Limit one area. $52,900. By owner. 289- Ownor boioi trantforroH, I Sells, 646-8713 , 423-9291. $1. Phone 643-2711. Witti mo viWSuiKtay May^omy_ Colonial, with flreplaced room, dining room, good sized Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors, Town of aniiotts to mH. Hat to bo ADDRESSERS Wanted 8308 a f te r 5 w eekdays, 1000 living room, formal dining kitchen, with back door to AD BOX, Manchester, Connecticut, will hold a Public Hearing in the weekends anytime. to bo ipprodatod. Priced to Immediately! Work at home room, and private yard deck overlooking private rear WATERFRONT - Selection of Hearing Room at the Municipal Building, 41 Center Street, sok Chariot letperaoce, 649-' lakefront hom es. $19,900 BAG FLEA MARKH — no experience necessary — makes this an attractive yard. Home situated across excellent pay. Write Manchester. Connecticut, ’Tuesday, June 7,1977, at 8:00 P.M. MANCHESTER - By owner. 7$20. seasonal, $28,500 heated 210 PIN! STRfET home for your family. from farm land. Priced at VlrMr 81 M niira M, MiPHSlil American Service, 8350 Park aip-Out - Fill-In - Mail Today to consider and act on the following: ’Two story building, consisting $50,900. B/W Realty, 647-1419. seasonal, $38,900 2 homes year OPEN 9 TO • SAT. A SUN. Lane, Suite 269, Dallas, Texas of 3 car garage, ^u s 3 rooms round and seasonal, $49,900 ‘SomtfA/ng For itSfyOM” Establishment of proposed sanitary landfill use charges. 75231. 15 word minimum presently used as an antique SOUTH WINDSOR - Action year round, $97,500 super year Far iuUtt Sfict. Van Rtisnulli M shop. Includes lovely older 3 COLUMBIA ■ Four bedroom •00,900 round. Ussenger Sells, 646- 924.1839 Proposed additional appropriation to Educational Special Colonial. 2 1/2 baths, conser­ Price. 6 Room Aluminum Morning! or Evtningt RECEPTIONIST - Doctor’s Grants, Fund 41, Office Education — $547.00 to be added to bedroom Colonial, on quiet 7.93 acres of cleared land Sided Ranch. 1 1/2 baths. 8713, 423-9291. street, off East Center Street. vatory, Immaculate with strong possibilities of office. Ty^ng essential. 4 day OR CALL 643-2711 existing Account f|i239, to be financed from State Grant throughout. $59,500. Welles Walk-out, heated recreation Outdoor Spoco AvalUblo Por Possibility of other types of subdivision, and a five NUTMEG HOMES offers a Week. Hep' Box R, already received. Agency, 643-0302. room. Garage. U rg e lot with .Tho lummof Month*. Phono Manchester small business. No brokers. bedroom Raised Ranch, in pool and deck. Owner con­ three bedroom Raised Ranch. 924.1939 Por Purthor Infer, RATES: Based on consecutive days ad Proposed additional appropriation to Educational Special $44,900. 647-1567. 1 1/2 baths, beautifully pan­ motion. .. VERNON - ’Three bedroom move-in condition. Two sidering all offers. Evenings, RELIABLE - Man 20-40 years. is run. ($2.00 minimum charge.) Grants, Fund 41, Indo-Chinese Refugee Students — $9,600.00 fireplaces, 2V> baths, for­ U rraine Scrivano 666-2934. eled family room with to be financed by a Federal Grant. DUPLEX 4-5, Nice condition. Ranch. Move-ln condition. fireplace. We also have lots Personality and appearance Desirable location. Owner mal dining room, paneled Market Square Sales, 666-1508. UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub essential. Mechanical, elec­ Convenient location. Live rent available. Call 643-9177. Proposed additional appropriation to 1977-78 Data anxious. $38,900. Welles Agen­ family room. In Bolton Scouts, Boy and Girl Scouts, trical experience desired. Processing Fund 51 Budget — $20,425.00 to be used as free or good investment at $41,900. M. H. Palmer Realty, cy, 643-0302. Brownies, nurses, East Phone general manager, 643- follows: Equipment Purchase — $18,doo.OO Increase hours — 2171. 646-6321. Catholic School. 649-1225. 1 to 2 days...... 11* per word per day Supervisor of Technical Support — $2,425.00 to be financed ANDOVER - Four bedroom GET MORE with from Fund 51 surplus. Ranch. Acre wooded lot. Wall- GREENED LOAM - Gravel, POWER GENERATOR to-wall carpet, two car gar­ processed gravel, stone, sand Equipment Operator - No 3 to 5 days...... 10* per word per day Proposed additional appropriation to General Fund Budget age. $47,90D. Welles Agency, and fill. For delivery call experience required. Current 6 to 26 days...... 9* per word per day 19W-78, Recreation — $4,550.00 for extra umpire duties,'to George H. Grlfflng, Andover, 2 training openings. Good be financed from donations already received from softball BOLTON MINI FARM 5 SENTRY 742-7ffl6. salary, paid training. Enlist­ teams. COVENTRY - Seven room Dubal(io/Le$|)eranc8 Ireal estate sefmces ment required. Ages. 17-35. Over 26 days...... 8* per word per day Bedroom Raised Ranch Proposed additional appropriation to Special Grants, Fund with approximately 8 Split. Loads of storage, huge 646-0505 TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - Call U.S. Army at 643-9462. family room, oversized gar­ Good condition. Good for 61, CETA Title VI — $41,7M.OO for continuation of Program acres. Subdivision very to September 30, 1977 pending further legislation, to be age. $49,900. Welles Agency, plating, or welding. Call 649- EARN EXTRA Money Part 643-0302. 3439 from noon til 6:00 p.m. time, working from our plea­ financed from Grant. possible. sant office. Hourly rate, plus $ 88, 000.00 KING SIZE Proposed Amendment and Additions to Chapter 35 of the Or­ COVEN’TRY - Custom Built - M A N C H E ST E R - New Raised Ranch available Immediately. Three or four SALE - Reconditioned Stan­ commission. No experience dinances of the Town of Manchester en titl^ “ Assessments Antildl Built im pec­ 50 foot Raised Ranch. Choice Colonial. Three bedrooms, dard Typewriters. necessary. Will train. Call us cable 7 room Colonial in acre plus location. Only $39,- walk-ln closets, country bedrooms, family room, % acre lot. Priced to sell! Guaranteed. Also call us for at 569-4990. for Construction or Repair or Both of Sidewalks and Curbs.” Copy of the Proposed Amendment and Additions may be executive neighborhood. 900 complete. Split Level, kitchen, living room, dining cleaning and overhaul of your 8 Mr. Deli Dept! seen in the Town Clerk’s Office during business hours. $44 ,900 complete. Welles area ell. Hardwood floors, typewriter. Small charge for POSITION AVAILABLE for $70,800.00 Agency, 643-0302. storm doors and windows. pick up and delivery. Yale Accounts Payable Clerk. Must Proposed additional appropriation to Water Fund Budget Antaldl BulH 7 Room Call evenings, 649-5125. Days Typewriter Service, 41 have good calculator 1977-78 — $183,733.00 to be financed from unappropriated sur­ NEW LISTING All Beef Raised Ranch, walk to VERNON, OPEN House ■ 269-8251. Purnell Place, 649-4986. experience. Willing to train plus. Sunday May 29th., 2 to 4 p.m. Clean 8 room Split Level, 2 baths, 3 bedrooms, 1 car right person. Send resume to Martin School. Four nedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, MANCHESTER • 4 bedroom, garage, den plus full basement. LOAM, GRAVEL, sand. P.O. Box 1127, Broad Street . Proposed additional appropriation to Anti-Recession Fiscal Assistance, Public Works ’Title II, Fund 82— $150,500.00 to be Beautifully landscaped. alumlnuth'HTdea Colonial. Ail bl-level Contemporary. Washed stone, wood chips, Station, Manchester, Conn. Flreplaced family room, 2 1/2 complete landscaping. 742- financed from Federal Funds. $81,900.00 quality features. Must be seen Franks to be appreciated. Please - in- baths, attached 2 car garage. 7833 or 649-2178. MATURE, Responsible ALLOCATIONS - ANTI-RECESSION FUND 82 Ansaldl Built 6 Room terestea buyers only. $72,900. Call ArUiur or Suzanne Shorts, Woman - to clean nome two JUST ARRIVED Proposed allocation from Fund 82: Colonial, brick front, Daryl Drive. Call 8^-3162. 646-3233. J. Watson Beach U ., Da r k lo a m . 5 yards. $32 Iceberg mornings per week. 1 - TRANSFER to General Fund Budget 1976-77- $52,500.00 Manchester Office, 647-9136. U&R Raised Ranch on cul-de-sac street. Two plus tax. Gravel, fill, washed very private yard. References required. Phone 2 — Capital Equipment — $98,000.00 MANCHESTER - Lots of Equal Housing Opportunity. fireplaces, 2 car garage. % acre lot. High $50’s. sand and stone. 643-9W. Morrison 646-0688, after 6 p.m. $48,000.00 NAME Proposed additional appropriation to General Fund Budget space. 7 Room Cape. U rg e Cap* large 4 bedroom eat In kitchen, and dining MANCHESTER - Lovely, SEARS COLDSPOT Air Con­ ftSchiff FULL TIME Medical B e r a lb a d d r e s s 1976-77: Employee — Pension Benefits: Cape located on quiet room. Nice family home. $41,- older style home on deep 1/2 ditioner ■ Ebccellent condition. f'^/fLettuce Secretary - With experience CLASSIFIED AOVERTISINQ CITY Insurance — Blue C ross...... $30,000.00 900. East Coast Realty, 528- acre lot. Walk to school, One year old. 14,000 BTU. Kosher preferred. Write Box SS, c/o Insurance — C. M. S...... $22,500.00 street VDOV,Qoao AiQOIIO'WDV. ftftfln church, shopping. 3 bedrooms, NEW H O M ES $250. Call after 6, 633-8113. Manchester Herald. STATE P.O. Box 581 to be financed from Anti-Recession Fiscal Assistance — $38,500.00 laundry, 11/2 baths, 2 car gar­ Call today on several new subdivisions in the area. ZIP Public Works 11 - Fund 82. MANCHESTER - Treed and age, garden shed. Vegetable All styles, all different price ranges. CARNET RING with cluster $ 4 MASON TENDER - Manchostor, Conn. 06040 Macaroni, Potato, Cole Slaw PHONE private setting distinqulshes garden, and fruit trees. Mid­ of pearls. Yellow gold. Experienced only. Call after 6 ALLOCATION - REVENUE SHARING this seven room gracious thirties. Principals only. 649- Original cost $90, sacnfice, p.m., 872-8174. Proposed allocation from Revenue Sharing Fund 81: Raised Ranch from others on 8321, evenings. $45. ^11 length Rust suede 3 hds. I Repairs to General Fund Buildings and Grounds — $3,441.07 the market. Ehccellent Interior coat with fur collar. Size U, Salads ATTRACTIVE Position in with plush wall-to-wall MANCHESTER - Freshly worn twice. $45. M7-1809. Phyllis Jackston, Secretary Data processing department. carpeting, great layout, and remodeled three bedroom m ------^ A nllabla only In FInatt Stores with Ur. Dali Dapt*. Board of Directors Knowledge of keypunch help­ many many extras • Like cen­ Victorian Cape. Gorgeous 29 Connecticut Dlvd., East Hairt^rd h ig h c h a ir and Carriage, ful. S day week, all benefits. I Classification...... WantlSsdTQ Run Manchester, Connecticut DUBALDO-LESP£RAN(X tral air conditioning. A country kitchen, convenient six foot wooden sklls, enb, East Hartford location. 289- Dated at Manchester, Connecticut this 25th day of May, 1977 location. $36,900. Ussenger 289-4331 Price# ellective Sunday May 29,1977 only. We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities. 646-0505 pleasure to show. B/W Real­ room dividers • four panels. 2738. 066-5 ty, 647-1419. Sells, 646-8713 , 423-9291. Call 647-1690.

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PAGE EIG H T-B- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat.. May 28. 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat.. May 28, 1977— PAGE NINE-B ACROSS 4 Makes lace Answer to Previous Punls<. ArUe/M tor Sato 41 fVeeeeeeeeeeee 5 Bring legal 52 Rant ; 53 1 Soot action IT p 1 C M. Artto/aa tor Sato 4( LtoaitocA 44 rtSomt lor Aant Apartmonf For Autos For Sato 67 Y Charlaa M. Schultz □ AUTOMOTIVE 5 Complacently 6 Young iady E □ □ IWlAl [d [T A c 0 N The Shirt Dress 0 [T P 1 N E lelf-satlifled (Fr, abbr.) K s E E E g r a d u a t io n Gift Idea ... RIMROCK STABLE - in LARGE ROOM - complete [T 0 U N A L Q A VISIT OVR S K C M L THREE AND 1/2 Room TOTAL COST $999 9 Red round 7 Common t l a E 1/2 Price on 1,000 Guitars, and Marlborough offers a limited light housekeeping facilities. Autoa For Safa 67 Dear A bby [D 1 E 8 N □ Y A K WORLOOFHEIIIS number o f box stalls. KS a Pool, prvate entrance and Apartment - Refrigerator, hot Ineludlnfl M m Tu a Ref. vegetable practice T CULINARY, nUORAMT AMO other Musical Instruments! Water, stove, included. Securi­ -El L A Y E y] month for full board. Large parking. 6494)358, 633-8323. ■uy* OM ol Hw Mwrim Mn 12 Rhythmical B Proceed (2 IT V A i ! 8 E 3 o] MlDldlNAL HIRIt Shop early. Master Charge ty. $150 monthly. Available 1966 Mu st a n g - 3300. Gpod INS-Ford XL-SM 2 Dr. H.T. beating wds.| E s III SHE WANTS TO KNOU) IF I D0U6T iV e h a d d is t e m p e r , A wid* tdltoUon or and Bank Americard lighted ring and trails nearby. By Abigail Van Buren IT A 8 [T i 0 1 immediately. Call 643-8883 engine, transmission, and im-Ford ThundwMrd 2 Dr. H.T. 13 Buyer (Lat.) 10 Children 8 T 0 N E VOO'D BE INTERESTED IN IT... SCOIlM OOfMllMIO available. Send for Free 5W-2817 or 2954)483. ROO FOR RENT - $22. per rear end. Front eiid damaged. 1172-PenllM CatalliM 4 Dr. H.T. 1Li a a AND I'VE PLAYED, LRCTURia AND week. Centrally located. 146 after 5 p.m. 14 Tall 11 Conitelletlon N R A T W 1 N 0 n ■ ■ ANOTHER MIXED-DOUBLES DlMONtTRATIONa Discount Catalogue. Rivers CaU 6464547. ^ Itro-MweurT Marquh 4 Dr. H.T. 16 Stem-like part 12 Beautiful E 1 N A L MIXED-DOUBLES... I'd Center Sreet. Please call 649- 1271-Ford Fbile 2 Dr. Sdn. □ A D QEID 8126 Music Com. (Factory Outlet) fioato-Aecossorfos 45 ATTRACTIVE Three room 18 Selves IS Compass E V 1 L L Y n j n n n TOURNAMENT ON SUNDAY.., RATHER HAVE Dis t e m pe r B-18 SUNRISE HUBS 654 Main Street, Middletown, 0013. BUICK 1971 Lesabre, Two 1271-Chryolor ImiMrtal 4 Dr. Sdn. 19 Resentment point D A L L A 8 apartment. Stove 1222 Ponllto FIrtMrd 2 Dr. H.T. t i BIRCH MOUNTAIN ROAD Conn. Open ’til 9. Call 347- door, very good condition. 42,- 22 Kinds 17 Income 8 L E E IT D □ ID Q QLAtTONBURY 17 FT.- Deep refrigerator, heat, hot water, 1270-Moreury Monlsroy Con*. T 6400. { Aportmont* For Pont S3 000 original miles. $1650 or DEAR ABBY: Do you think a teenager can experience 24 Compass 19 Phrase of un­ ' South on Monchootof Rd., loft on Hull RSiub &t. 50 HP out- electricity. References. No 32 Mind best o f& , CaU 875-8861, if no love? Why do older people say, "It’s only puppy love,” or “a point derstanding (2 43 WInesap ’ Rt. 94, 2 8/10 mnoo to Birch board. Trailer. $995. May be WE HAVE customers waiting pets. $170. 846-3167, 228-3540. CATALANO’S AUTO SALES 33 Cornbread ’ Mountoln Rd. ONE SPEEDAIRE Air Com­ answer 875-5286. crush”? Isn’t that real love? 25 Anklet wds.) 45 Unerring seen at 23 Hartland Road. 34 Plants grass OpM 7 Do»o - 8 AM • 7 RM pressor - 1 HP. I phase. 1 for the retal of your apart­ 371 MAIN 8T. 27 Jottings 20 Lion's cry 48 AHix a MANCHESTER • Four WANTS TO KNOW 36 Church RHONI 8M -1818 stage. 115-230 volts. Model ment or home J.D. Real PLYMOUTH SATALUTE - MANCHESTER, CONN, 29 Dine at home 21 Outer (prellx) Rooms. Heat, hot water. $200 canticle signature number 9K 322. Used less than Estate Assocltes, Inc. 646- (2 w d s. 23 Religious Anilquoi 45 monthly. Security and lease. 1968. 318 engine. Automatic, 1964 DODGE Polara - 37,800 DEAR WANTS: A teenager’s "crush” or “puppy love” is 50 Ireland .10 hours. First $200 takes It. 1980. power steering. Excellent 31 One-eyed denomination 39 Relaxes CentraUy located. 649-7544, original miles. Must sacrifice. as real as mature love is to an adult. 52 Melancholy Cill 646-4100 days. WANTED Antioue furniture, D^y condition. $ ^ . 568-6^9. creature 26 Place of 41 Doctrine BABY FUhNITURE - 649-6985. Cau 647-9442 between 8 a.m. Teenagers suffer the same longings, yearnings, 54 Heating Excellent condition. Port-a- glass, pewter, oil paintings, or LOOKING for anything in real 35 Tending to candy adherent estate rental - apaiments, and 9 p.m. heartaches and excitement that older lovers experience. wear away material Mickey Finn — Morris Weiss crib, play pen. General other antique items. R. 1974 FORD Maverick - Power 28 Large cut (suffix) 42 homes, multipl dwellings, no FOUR ROOMS for rent. And the pains of puppy love are deeper because the 37 Prohibit 55 Math symbol Motors love seat, unnbretla Bulldlng Supplloo Harrison, 643-8709. steering, air conditioning, f/m 30 One of 42 The "R" in Refrigerator, stove. 398 Hart­ 1976 HORNET - 4 door. 38 Express scorn fees. Call J.D. Real Estate stereo, radio. Very good con­ frustrations are greater. Columbus'ships 56 Double curve stroller, carriage. 647-9201. ford Road. $165 monthly. Pets Automatic, power steering, 40 Become "HRH" NATURAL STONE for WANTED - Old toys, post Associates, Inc. 6-1980. dition. $2,000. Call 643-2882 SA.V, CHUCK— t , / DON'T NEED ANY BKEAD.' allow ^. Call 649-1946. , air, 2 new snows. $3600 or best curved 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 WATKIN’S Qearance Center retaining walls, veneers, cards, steins, stringed in­ after 6 p.m. .. DEAR ABBY: My husband and I own a boat. We both WANT VA TO DO JUST WALK DOWN TO THAT BOX patios, etc. Pick up by the 454 MAIN STREET - 2nd. offer. 289-7035. love boating and so do our children. 41 Biblical M£ A FAl/OK! SEAT AND LOOK AT THE NAME on Main St. in Manchester is a struments, paintings, fur­ 9 10 11 12 pound or delivery by the ton. AVAILABLE JULY 1. Six character PRINTED ON IT— WHERE THE bargain hunter's paradise. All niture, clocks, advertising floor. Three room heated 1972 TOYOTA Corolla Station Here’s the problem: My husband can’t swim a stroke, Bolton Notch Stone (Juarry, apartment. $180. Security. room Duplex. South end area. 1972 TOYOTA - Excellent 44 South the lamps, beds, dinettes, Items, outright purchase, con­ Wagon. Manual transmission. and he refuses to wear a life preserver. He says he has to 13 14 15 649-3163. Call 646-2426, 9 to 5. Large attic and basement. transportation, good American sofas, mattresses, chairs and signments. 644-8962. References required. Secufi- Good transportation. $800. die sometime, and he doesn’t care how he goes. mountains Please call 643-2882 after 6 mechanical condition, needs 16 17 IB pictures you’ve been looking ty. Send reply to Box U, c/o tires. Best offer takes it! 643- We have five children, Abby. They range from 13 years 46 Affirmative WANTED - Hummels, Clocks, FOUR ROOMS - 50 Birch p.m. ■ for may ne here right now at Oogs-SIrcfs-Pato 43 Street. First sloor. Adult cou­ Manchester Herald. 4905 evenings. old down to 3 .1 get frightened half to death when we are in reply 19 20 33 savings of at least 30% and as Dolls - Paintings, Trains, Ear­ the boat with him, and the waters get rough or a storm 47 Steeps in ■ ■ ple. No cildren, or pets. 649- 1970 CHEVROLET Station 25 2 6 much as 50%! Better come DOG-CAT BOARDING ly Toys, Statues, Furniture, JUST MARRIED? Immediate 1975 HONDA CiViC - Four comes up. I am becoming a nervous wreck over this. Can 49 Point at stake see before someone buys the ilugs. Crocks, Almost Wagon. Power steering, 51 Office worker ■ Complete occupancy. Four room apart­ speed. Excellent condition. you suggest something? 2 9 3 0 32 3 3 34 item you’ve been looking for. Anything Old. 646-2690. ment. Recently redecorated. power brakes, air con­ 53 Kind of tube facilities. Canine EAST HARTFORD - Two ditioning. Interior - good con­ Averages 33 m.p.g. 22,000 mile NEWPORT ■ Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon No pets. Utilities extra. $185. $2350. Call 649-2785 anytime. 57 Seeweed 35 3 6 3 1/2X8” MOTOR Scooter bedroom townhouse. One and dition, needs motor work. As 58 TV program Road, Manchester. 646-5971. ■ TAQ SALES 1/2 baths.all appliances, full is, $250. Please call 643-2882 DEAR NEWPORT; Tell your "hero” that even if HE 59 Make a loan 30 3 , Tires - In good condition, and 1969 CHARGER RT - 440 mag, reasonably priced. Call 643- basement, washer/dryer after 6 p.m. doesn’t care bow he goes, YOU do. And you also care 60 Chicago ■ CANINE HOLIDAY Inne - LARGE THREE Room with extras. $1000 or best 41 42 „ 1 4739. hookup, heated. $255. WHEN! Remind him that you didn’t have those five transit lines GIANT TAG Sale - Sunday, Basic Obedience Classes now monthly. 528-1708 weekdays. Apartment - Centrally offer. Call after 5, 646-8466. ■ ■ 1971 FORD LTD WAGON - children without his help, and you don’t Intend to raise 47 X. SO Monday. Furniture - used and located. Heated. $195 l " 2 forming. Individual and Ehtcellent running. Good tires. them alone, either. That ought to buoy the old boy up. DOWN Prisciiia’s Pop — Ai Vermeer antiques, organ - $30, set of protection lessons also 4 1/2 FOOT BATH Tub - p aw monthly. Security and' Trucko for Sato ■ MANCHESTER - Clean one Power steering, power 62 51 52 S3 54 55 5 6 five Bentwood chairs - $15, available. For reservations, legs. 50 years old. Asking references required. 646-1316, $75.00. Call 289-1390. bedroom unit in a small brick brakes. Automatic. MustseU! DEAR ABBY: Every year my daughter and her children 1 Female saint THERE SURE ISN'T Trim and tailored, this etc. 437 Center Street, please call 646-5971. building. Quiet rural at­ after 5, 64687S2. 1977 CHEVY 3/4 Ton Caravan (abbr.) 57 56 BUT ONCE IN " LIKE ^ slimming classic spans $800. 646-0678. Manchester. mosphere. $ ^ . includes heat, - Brand new, V-8. Automatic, have visited us and stayed all summer, and each year the 2 Mother MUCH /\CTI0N AWHILE I GET R IG H T PASS THE MUSTARD the seasons with ease. 59 6 0 AKC BLACK Standard EAST HARTFORD - power brakes, stabiUzer, pan­ children grow a little bolder. 3 Baseball our HERE IN No. 8126 with Photo- Wonlod to Buy 49 hot water and appliances. 1972 OLDSMOBILE Delta 88 - IS ^ A GOLDEN NOW ' PLEASE / _____ - Tag sa l e • some antiques, Female poodle. 8 weeks old. Blanchard & Rosetto, Mayberry Village. Attractive eled. $6200. Call 646-2158. Last summer my home was bedlam! The children kept official (abbr.) Guide is in Sizes 8 to 18. Four Door Hardtop. Air con­ INEWSPAFES (NTiRPRISE AS5N| RIGHT FIELD/ OPPORTUNITY' odds-and-ends, Saturday and Champion blood line. Call 742- Realtors, 646-2483. four room apartment. the stereo going full-blast night and day, refused to pick up Size 10, 32H bust, 2% OLDER BUREAUS, Parking - one car. Inquire 17 ditioning. Power windows. yards of 60-inch. Sunday, all day. Lake Road, 8112 or 742-9818. 1971 FORD PICKUP - 3/4 ton. after themselves, ate all day long and abused our lovely Andover. Dressers, rockers, tables, Indian Hill Street. One driver. Super condition. Patterns available only chairs, desks and antiques. ROCKVILLE - Three Room Phone 649-9652. Camper special. Heavy duty, furniture. They partied at night and left the mess for me to in sizes shown, FREE KITTENS - Box Apartment. With heat, hot aU new tires with flfUi wheel. clean up in the morning. TAG SALE - Furniture and Phone 643-9112. TO ORDER, ivfld $1.00 for ooeli trained. Cute and frisky. Call water, stove refrigerator. VILLABER APTS. 1965 M U STANG - 289 New front wheel disc brakes. They had their teenage friends running in and out and Win at Bridge ottim, fill 25t for poitofo tad miscellaneous household 646-5933. $158. No pets. Parking for one Runs like new. Real clean SoMIlflg. ROTARY LAWN Mower - In Carpeting, full basement. 14 tile automatic. $250. Call 646-1257. never bothered to introduce one of them to their items and tools. 231 North car. Adultsonly. Security truck. 6464132. Elm Street, Manchester. May good running condition. baths, appliances, heat, patio, air grandfather or me. (Their mother said teenagers NEVER All systems are go S U t BURNETT CHESEPEAK BAY Retriever deposit. CaII646-'f690. conditioner, no pets, adults. 1972 PLYMOUTH Fury - 360. introduce their friends to anyone, not even to their 28th and 29th, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Reasonable. Please call 643- DODGE PICK UP - 1974. Monchaoter Evening Herald Pups - AKC registered. 8 9262. > Automatic. Power steering, parents.) 1 was shocked to hear the rude manner in which 1150 Ave. of Amerleaa Weeks. Male, 643-9311 after 4 DIOO. 6 cylinder, standard. New YorR. N.Y. 10036 SIX ROOMS (2 Family CHARLES LESPERANCE ' power brakes. $500. Call 646- those children talked back to their mother, and she didn't TAG SALE - Moving. 42 Hyde p.m. or weekends. 30,000 miles. Radials. FM NORTH (D) 28 Street, Manchester. May DON’T THROW your old House) With three bedroom, S4B-7620 ’ 1257. say a word. chance), he can discard his Print Hane. Addreti wltR ZIP radio. Electronic Ingltion. * A832 t 197M>YmA.lnt.TM fleg US Pat tW 5/za CODE, Stylo Ninbor and Slu. 28th., & 29th. 9 to 4. Couch, FREE - 6 Angora kittens. Box mower away. Just call 643- on a quiet residential, dea­ Excellent condition. 872-9874. If I had treated my elders that way, my mother would VAK532 queen and 10 of diamonds and 7530 and we’ll pick them up CHEVROLET 1970 The Spring & Summer miscellaneous 4^ems.______trained. Phone 646-7937, after dend street Broad & Center have worn out a willow switch on me. Summer is upon us, * J4 make the slam that way. today. Any condition. Street area. Security deposit ffomaa tor Ron! 54 Kingswood Estate station Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrence 77 BASIC FASHION 4. wagon. Power steering, power Motorcyctos-Bfcyctos 84 and I am dreading it. Have you any advice for me? * J 10 Just to make things easy for contains a Bonus Coupon. TAG SA L^^M oving. Must and references requiret' GRAM guessers both plays work this sell everything. Gas stove, LOOKING FOR non-running Children and small pets EAST HARTFORD - Six room brues, Hvdromatic, radio, Price . . . $2.00 a copy. PEEKAPOO PUPPY - 10 TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville WEST EAST OKAY, COUNT refrigerator - excellent condi­ lawn mowers. Will remove welcome. Early June oc­ Cape for rent. Adults, no pets. heater ana roof rack. $550. time, but there still had to be THERE’S NOTHING JUST WAIT l o o k ; I F I MIGHT Y AND IP YOU SAY Add $2.00 for the New weeks old. Black and white. DEAR GRAM: No advice, just sympathy. If you put up * 5 * 6 4 ME \ N - I F SOU free of charge from your cupancy. Reply Box S, c/t Security, References. $260. 6434595. 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and a superior play. TO PROVE- BECAUSE FOR THE r a n s o m YOU KNOW JUST A S K - THE RANSOM'S tion. Hospital bed, single bed. Male. $25 . 277-2043, between 8 VQ98 VJ10 6 c a m p r o v e SIX SUCCESS IN SEWING. premises. Call 647-9260. 289-2824. rack. $1,750. 289-4042. with those hooligans another summer, you’ve asked for it. It ail depends on what you THERE’S n o t h in g INSTRUCTIONS AND SOMETHING HOW COME / MILLION-I COULD 164 Oak Street. 643-7361. and 3:30 only. 649-5985. Manchester Evening Herald. THE TRICK'$ YOU'LL HAVE Apparently you failed to teach your daughter what your ♦8753 ♦K662 know about your West oppo­ GET r e a d y t o I DON'T KNOW A SK YOU THE SAME- *87532 *A964 p o s s i b l e ; TO DO PAY ITl mother taught you: Respect for one's elders. For if you nent. If he is the sort of player ABOUT McKEE'S R i s h t ? had, she'd have passed it on to HER children. And perhaps SOUTH KIDNAPERS" Winthrop * K Q J 10 9 7 who likes to attack against a Frank and Emaat something else would have been passed on; the willow slam contract you assume switch. 1P74 ♦ AQIO that he would have opened a w h a t p i p t h e /VVARTIAN T A K E M B T O 'yOUR. 4KQ diamond if he held the king. In e A V ~rc) W e i N B R / Hate to write letters? Send $1 to Abigail Van Buren, 132 North-South vulnerable that case the finesse is a cer­ SuT 1 DO m 'T w a m t T H E H O T VOGf V E N D O R ? Lasky Dr., Beverly Hills, Calif. 90212, for Abby's booklet tainty. To A “How to Write Letters for All Occasions.” Please enclose a West North East South On the other hand if you are U\fB C^MPLBTBLV long, self-addressed, stamped (240 envelope. sure he would not lead from a } \ Pass 3 * Pass 4 king after the way you reach­ AfO ffM Afc UPAS f.X Pass 5 V Pass 6 ed your slam, restricted Pass Pass Pass choice comes into action. You M iA M Y T b E n j o y Opening lead — 8 * say to yourself, ”lf he didn’t Astro-graph Alley Oop — Dave Graue By Oswald St James Jacoby hold the king of diamonds he By BERNICE BEDE OSOL 1 might well have led that suit, In case anyone isn’t therefore the odds are that he thoroughly confused bv the does have the king and the YEAH, THIS OUSHTA SO LONO, ALL RISHT ALLEY.' NOW LESSEE...THAT HEY, WHAT TH' TmA«/^ S.26 LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Hop­ DO IT.' COOLA) SEE I'LL HAVE A FIRE principle of restricted choice, finesse should be refused.” ROCKY SPIT OVER I HECK IS THIS? PIGP t a i s ing to please your mate today YOU LATER! SOING BY THE THERE LOOKS LIKE c3 4) I RAIN g a r d e n s ROTO-TILLED - Kanasatka, Moultonboro, 6760. Conn. 1-8260369. 7 “2 XVE EVER 5EEM HAVE YOUR Cape / Ranch Manchester. Call 6468882. bathroom remodeling, heat New Hampshire. Sleeps 5. None too large or too small. painted for $150-$200 by FEMALE 20’s to share apart- Call Gordon at 2269750 for modernization, etc. Free Completely furnished, fully TRUIMPH Spitfire, 1974 . 29,- Scheduling now. Professional NEWTON SMITH ^ Estimate gladly given. M & M ment with same. In 000 miles, am/fm radio. Sharp ARE YOU Selling your mobile / low, low prices. equipped kitchen, screened home. Buyers waiting. Please considers any lob. 2869287, Remodeling, Repairing. Rec Plumbing St Heating. 6462871. Manchester. Beginning June porch, sun deck, float, dock. car. Asking $2550. 646-4938. evenings or weekends, Don. rooms. No job too small. 649- 1st. Call after 5, 647-1M3. call Plaza Homes, Broker. 1- INTERIOR St EXTERIOR Mvate sandy beach. Great 828-0369. = _ Painting - Insured. Good 3144. PLUMBING and Heating - fishing. Centrally located in 1974 CHEVELLE Malibu work. Reasonable rates. Free PAPER HANGING. Expert. Fast service. Reasonable SIX ROOM DUPLEX - Lakes Region. $200 weekly. Classic - Brown with vinyl 1 ^ ' Your average paper. In CARPENTRY, Custom rates. Licensed. Call Ron, 646 Garage, appliances, some roof, bucket seats, air con­ 1976 PUMA - Sleeps six. Four ) = estimates. Call Ed Dascanlo, Call Cromwell, 635-0457, after burner stove, many extras. Ulii 6466965. average room , $30. Mr. Houses - Addditions, garages, 6567. carpeting, no pets. 6:00 p.m. ditioning. Clean. $2750. 742- il'i wmini>"'liiii Rlchman, 6463864. roofing and siding, kitchens, References and Security. Excellent condition. $1500. 5051. 633-7162. LAWNS MOWED, light bathrooms, and repair work Available July 1. Call after 6 FOR RENT; Summer Cot­ n Flooring 38 trucking, some tree work. A. St W. PAINTING - Very Oof all kinds. Call ^ b e r t Jar­ p.m., 643-7792. tage, Eastham, Mass, Cape 1973 PONTIAC LEMANS - a reasonable. Free Estimates. vis for estimate, 6466712. Two Door. 350 V-8, power PHOENIX TRAILER - Sleeps Low rates. Cali after 5 p.m. f l o o r s a n d i n g At C(M. Qose to fresh water, and Call Wayne, 6467696. FOUR ROOM'Apartment. Hot steering, power breaks, am- 8. Elxcellent condition. Ice t h a t BXPLA1M5 WHY WOU'fSB 6468864 or 647-1240. Refinlshing Floors like new. within 5 minutes of bay and box, heater, stove. $750. Call 9 CARPENTRY St Masonry - Water. Available June 1. Call beaches. Sleeps at least six. tape deck, radial tires, extras. Short Ribs — Frank Hill DOIM0 So WELL ON) IT/ J.P. LEWIS Si SON - Interior Additions and remodeling. No waxing. (Specializing in after 6, 646-4105. to 5 , 643-7757. CARPENTRY All types of older floors). Staining floors. All furnished. $165 per week After 6, 742-8352. carpentry; Remotodeling, and Exterior Painting, Free estimates. Call Anthony rental. Call 742-6607, after 3:30 S HATE PLAYING THESE Paperhanging, and Squillacote, 6460811. Ceilings. In-outside painting. Ma n c h e s t e r - Four Room 1969 Tent Trailer. AH, POOR VORiCK... 1 KNEW Ml/v\ WELL. 1 roofing, siding. No job too John Verfaille, 6465750, 872- p.m. FORD 1971 Country Sedan WESTERN TOW NS/ \ remodeling. Fully Insured. Apartment In four family. Wagon - 351 V-8, Automatic, Sleeps 8, heater, sink, cooler, small. Fret! estimates. 644- 2222 good shape. $750. Call 643-2882 3079. 6469658. CARPENTRY, Remodeling, Central location. $140 CHALET FOR RENT - power steering and brakes. \ Additions - Roofing, siding, monthly, plus heat and Wilmington, Vermont. Three Steel radials and luggage after 6 p.m. WHY PAY MORE? Quality PAINTER NEEDS Work - and painting. No job too Sarvicaa Wantad 39 utilities. 647-1113 after 6:30 bedrooms, club house with Carrier. Good to excellent C 1977 McN>i«kt ht. 5-^8 Service - Major Appliances'- small. Free estimates. 644- pools, tennis, etc. Golf, lakes condition. Owner asking $1,- AutomoUvu Barvlea 66 iimii 3079. ODD JOBS DONE - Cellars, TWO FAMILY, Five rooms. nearby. $160 weekly. 6464320. 250. Alter 6 p.m., 568-^. "I don’t wont to watch tv. I do that all day at achool." Genuine Parts - FasfService - “^ComrlierciSi: Two bedrooms, $$50 monthly. Accredited Technician Call attics, garages, yards ELM MOTORS - Toyoto, Dat- R.A. Pearl, 6465465. Summer homes, apartments, CARPENTRY - Repairs, cleaned, moving trucking. Plus heat, utilities. Security, COLUMBIA LAKE • Four 1973 TOYOTA C orolla - sun specialists, factory windows puttied. 20 Years remodeling, additions, gar­ Loam for sale. Lawn service. references required. Mr. Room Cottage. Modern Excellent running condition. trained, one day service, 114 LAWNS MOWED - Call 646 experience! Will Travel. E. ages, roofing. Call David No job too big or small - 566 Bissell, Phiihrick Agency, 646 facilities. Boat. Reasonable Best offer over $1000. Call 646 East Main Street, Rockville. 7071 after 6:00 p.m. Davis, 6460495. Patrla, 6461796. 8522. 4200. rate. Call 6464)333. 2158. 871-1617.

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Arts festival Festival boycott The opening night performance of the According to a report in the June issue Sew. 1977 Greater Hartford Arts Festival will of Connecticut Magazine, the biggest and y a m take place on Saturday, June 4, at 8:30 most widely attended cultural event of its Hold p.m. at Hartford’s Constitution Plaza - on kind in the state is in trouble. y a i* * " the Phoenix Stage decorated with the rich The Greater Hartford Arts Festival, Spanish settings of ‘‘The Barber of which attracted 175,000 people last year Seville.” (its seventh) during its one week of ac­ The performance of Rossini’s comic tivities, will be boycotted by members of opera, laid in 17th Century Spain, will be a number of artists’ organizations who the first of nearly 300 presentations during will display their work in an alternate the festival. The event continues until exhibit, the magazine states. Jm e 12 with music, dancing, theater, a In M article entitled ‘‘A Rift In The Arts wide variety of children’s programs, and Festival,” Connecticut Magazine predicts exhibits of more than 1,000 works of art. that ‘‘when the festival opens this month, ‘‘T^e Barber,” which will celebrate the it will be against a backdrop of problems opening of the festival’s seventh year, will and controversy.” be sung in English and feature the The protesting artists’ organizations, in­ following international artists: Diana cluding the Connecticut Alliance of Black Christopher Gibson of the Harkness School of Ballet will dance the Reed as Rosina, Albert Garcia as Figaro, and Hispanic Artist, the Asylum Hill Ar­ lead role of Prince Florimund in the ballet, "Sleeping Beauty." Sun­ Antonio Barasorda as Count Almaviva, tist’s Cooperative, the New Haven day, June 5, at 6 p.m. at Manchester High School. The event is Howard Sprout as Basilio, Duncan Bockus Chapter of the Connecticut Union of as Doctor Bartolo, Karl Patrick Krause as Visual Artists, and the Artist’s Collective, presented by the Priscilla Gibson School of Dance Arts. Gibson studied Fiorello, and Paula Byczko as Berta. contend that ‘‘rather than benefittinj ar­ mime and bdllet for two years in Paris. France. Tickets are available Among the artists’ collective credits are tists, the festival exploits them for its own at the door or by calling Alberta Parsons. 649-2766. performances at the Teatro del Liceo in purpose — promotion of the Hartford Barcelona, the Opera of Santa Margherita business community.” in Italy, the Teatro Nacinale in the In addition to a number of specific com­ Musical events Library concerts Dominican Republic and opera houses in plaints, the artists’ groups cite as a major The Hartford Symphony Orchestra with To lead off Hartford Public Library's other European and South American cities problem the composition of the festival’s Arthur Winograd, director, will present week-lmg series of Coffee Concerts as well as the United States. policy-making board of directors, which ^ "Sinfonia Italiana,” an evening of Italian during ih Civic and Arts Festival, the The production is staged by William B. consists almost entirely of prominent ‘ symphonic music Thursday at Bulkeley Children s Workshop of the Julius Hartt ^ A S Warden; set designs are by Dean members of the business community. High School in Hartford. Concert time is School of Music will present a musical Tschetter; costumes are by Jane According to Sandra Hamer, festival 7:30 p.m. Arias from "La Traviata” and program at noon on Saturday. June 4. the Tschetter, and the orchestra and chorus executive director, the business-oriented “La Boheme" will be sung by Stephanie first day of the festival iii the library will be conducted by Doris Kosloff. l e makeup of the festival board of directors Conte, soprano, a graduate of the Hartt auditorium at 500 Main St.. Hartford. Admission is free, as are all perfor­ is justifiable because the business com­ College of Music. For ticket information, Coming program s in the Coffee lor mances at the festival, which is the munity provides monies for the festival call 278-1450. Concerts will feature Dave .McLellan, largest free outdoor exposition of the and, therefore, should have control of how The Tower Ringers and St. Andrew guitarist; Dave Ramsey, jazz pianist: 3270 amateur and professional visual and per­ the money is spent. The festival’s board, Ringers (bell ringers) from the Caryl Barker, composer-performer; Brad forming arts in New England. she claims, has tried to respond to specific Presbyterian Church in Morristown. N.J., and Toni Easterson. flute and piano duo; 2470 complaints. will ring out with 97 bells at Center William Rollins, actor, and Kurt However, artists like sculptor Wolfgang Congregational Church, Manchester. . * Sweet Adelines sing Kikkanen. violinist. 00 Behl of the Hartford Art School have not Friday at 8 p.m. The bell ringers are made The events are free and open to the The Mountain Laurel Chorus of Sweet been appeased, the Connecticut Magazine up of senior high and junior high youth public. Audiences are invited to bring a Adelines will present a showcase perfor­ stoiy indicates. A number of prominent from the Presbyterian Church in lunch. Free coffee will be served. |70 mance for program chairmen and others artists, he insists, will show their work Morristown. The public is invited. A free­ interested in providing entertainment for concurrent to the festival at an exhibit will offering will be accepted. isy, their club or organization. The perfor­ scheduled to run at th ^ sy lu m Hill Arts An Evensong for Trinity Sunday will be Dinner theaters mance will be Thursday at 8 p.m. at St. Cooperative. presented June 5 at 5 p.m. at Trinity At the Pine Brook Dinner Theatre in t Satin- James Episcopal Church auditorium, 1018 ‘"The festival organizers encourage a Episcopal Church, 120 Sigourney St., Hart­ Higganum, "Kismet " opens June 8 and ints! Farmington Ave., West Hartford. county fair atmosphere and a decline in ford. Performing will be the Trinity plays through July 31. Ills. Further information is available by the quality of the art exhibited,” he says. Church choir and the choirs of men and The Coachlight Dinner Theatre in East calling Elsie Johnson at 633-0417, Arlene boys of Christ Church Cathedral and St. Windsor is presenting the musical com­ Fenten at 528-0434, or Carolyn Newell at James Church in West Hartford. They will edy. "Pal Joey. " through June 5. The 521-4579. perform “Surge Huminare" by Ned Woody Allen comedy, "Don't Drink the The chorus placed first in the recent Rorem and Magnificat by Schutz. Accom­ Water. " opens June 7 and plays through IG^ North Atlantic Region One competition. paniment will be by organ and in­ July 3. The chorus is directed by Vincent Zito of struments. For information, call 527-8133. The Mills Brothers perform tonight and 17 Manchester. Sandy O’Leary of Glaston­ Foot Prints, 466 Main St., announces a Sunday at the Chateau de Ville Dinner bury is performance coordinator. festival of the arts during June. Everyone Theatre in East Windsor. On June 3 to 5. is invited to join Foot Prints for ‘"•Join-in- The Amazing Kreskin. mentalist. will be Month.” The festival begins with a featured. Patrice Munsel comes to the “pillow concert” with flute, piano and Chateau on June 7 starring in "Kiss Me bassoon on Saturday, June 4, at 8 p.m. An Kate." art auction will be held Sunday. June 5. from 7 to 10 p.m., of original works. I'ago 2 - W KK KKM ) - May 28, 19" WEEKEND - May 28, 1977 - Page 3 TV movies this week ‘Kid Splash‘ is best Dynamite” (1949). The Today Bowery Boys. Wednesday 1:00 (3) “ Angel in My 1:00 (5) “ Return of the 11:00 (5) “Shadow on the Pocket” (1968). Andy Griffith, Vampire” (1943). Bela Land” (1968). Jackie Cooper, in our neighborhood Jerry Van Dyke. Lugosi, Nina Foch. Carol Lynley. 1:00 (5) “Invitation to a Gun 1:00 (9) “Hercules” (1959). 1:00 (9) “Mister Corey” By JUDY KUEHNEL the screen, I heard a strange noise out­ Fighter” (1964). Yul Brynner, Steve Reeves. (1957). Tony Curtis, Martha I hold the dubious distinction of being side. 2:00 (8) “Hurricane Smith” George Segal. Hyer. 1:00 {7fj) “Love, Life and the mother of the best "spitter” in the As I cautiously peered over the sill, (1952). Yvonne DeCarlo, John 4:00 (9) “Gambit” (1966). Laughter” (1934). John Loder, neighborhood. ready to defend hearth and home, my son Ireland. \ Michael Caine, Shirley Grade Fields. It doesn’t matter which way the wind is proudly exclaimed, “Look, Mom, I can 3:00 (9) "Hercules MacLaine. 2:00 (8) “Horizons of the spit all the way over to there.” Unchained” (1960). Steve 8:00 (20-22-30) “ Living blowing. Rain is no deterrent. My seven- Sea” (1972). Documentary. Soon my only was known as “Kid Reeves. Free” (1972). Nigel Daven­ year-old practices his new-found art from 2:00 (40) “The Man Called 3:30 (3) “The Adding port, Susan Hampshire. morning until night. Splash” by half the neighborhood. Flintstone” (1966). Animated Machine” (1969). Milo 9:00 (3) "Goldenrod” Once one of those cynical parents who In desperation I swallowed my pride cartoon. O’Shea, Phyllis Diller. (1977). Tony Lo Bianco, would snicker “boys are no different than and admitted to my husband I couldn’t 2:30 (20) "The Great 6:30 (5) “Scorpio” (1973). Gloria Carlin. handle the situation any longer and he had Defender” (1934). girls, " I’ve now become paranoid waiting Burt Lancaster, Alain Delon. 11:30 (3) "F ort Utah” 3:00 (5) "A Stolen Life” for the next stage...ever fearful that the better speak to his son about shaming the 9:00 (20-22-30) “Le Mans” (1967). John Ireland, Virginia (1946). Bette Davis, Glenn next may be the one to do me in. family name. (1971). Steve McQueen, Elga Mayo. At first I thought the worst was over No longer could I tolerate kids riding by Andersen. Ford. 11:30 (9) “Man on a String” when I suffered through 11 solid months of the house on bike yelling, “Hey, kid, see if 9:00 (57) “Nosferatu” 6:00 (5) “ Dodge City” (1971). Christopher George, Johnny Rutherford, in No. 2 Indy-type car, leads the field in a USAC (1939). Errol Flynn, Ann his learning to whistle. you reach m e!” (1922). Max Schreck. Joel Grey. race that could be a preview of the famed Indy 500. Rutherford is the Sheridan. My husband was no help. 10:00 (9) “ King Kong 12:30(5) “Who Killed Teddy Heaven forbid my son should not grow 6:00 (9) “ Rider on the defending champion. That’s Tom Sneva in Car No. 8; Roger Escapes” (1968). Michael Bear?” (1966). Sal Mineo, up and develop in all the normal ways or, “You ought to see that kid spit,” said his Rain” (1974). Charles Bron­ Keith, Rhodes Reason. Juliet Prowse. McCluskey, No. 11; A1 Unser, No. 21; A.J. Foyt, No. 14, and Gordon worse yet, I should be responsible for in­ proud father coming in from a man-to- 10:30 (24) “ Nosferatu” son, Jill Ireland. hibiting what could be the first signs of man talk with Kid Splash. “He can spit a Johncock, No. 20. ABC Sports’will present coverage of the 61st running (1922). Max Schreck. 8:00 (9) “Crazy Joe” (1974). of the Indy 500 Sunday, May 29 at 9 p.m. musical aptitude! country m ile.” 11:00 (5) “The Curse of the Peter Boyle, Paula Prentiss. Thursday Now I have a real respect for the “wolf- In the name of motherhood I had Living Corpse” (1964). Helen 8:00 (20-22-30) “ Richie 11:00 (5) “ C alifornia” whistle." Behind every 16-year-old “wolf- developed an appreciation for frogs, bird Warren, Roy Scheider. Brockelman: The Missing 24 (1946). Barbara Stanwyck, whistler” is some poor mother who skeletons and garter snakes. 11:15 (40) “The Happening” Hours” (1976). Dennis Dugan, Ray Milland. This week’s sports on TV listened to months of practice. Gently, I had taught him that desserts (1967). Anthony Quinn, Faye Suzanne Pleshette. 1:00 (9) “I’ll Never Forget Dunaway. 9:30 (20-22-30) “Benny and I had just about tolerated all the are eaten after meals, peanut butter does What’s His Name” (1968). Today Midnight (9) Wrestling. Classic. whistling I could stand and was con­ not go with mustard, mothers cannot hear 11:30 (3) “The Sunshine Barney: Las Vegas Under­ Oliver Reed, Orson Welles. 1:00 (9) Baseball: Mets vs. Patriot” (1968). Cliff Robert­ cover” (1977). Terry Kiser, sidering suicide by way of “Tidy Bowl" in through closed doors, little boys do not 4:00 (9) “You Can’t Run nl:00 (22) Wrestling. Expos. son, Dina Merrill. Timothy Thomerson. Sunday my coffee when along came spring, and sleep with sneakers on, and zippers on Away From It” (1956). Jack \.0 0 (22) Baseball: Red Sox 8:30 ( 8-40) Baseball: To be ' y i(j 11:30 (8) “A Hole in the 11:00 (9) “The Kiss of the vs. Royals. 1:30 (9) Baseball: Mets vs. with it the “spitting season.’’ pants belong in the front. Lemmon, June Allyson. announced. Head” (1959). Frank Sinatra, Tarantula” (1972). Eric 8:30 (20-30) “Salty” (1975). 2:00 (24) Soccer: English Phillies. I wasn't prepared. But this was too much! Eleanor Parker. Mason, Suzanne Lang. Clint Howard, Mark Slade. Football League Cham­ 2:00 (22) Baseball: Red Sox \ ■'lv,\ Only the week before I had used up all of Desperate action was called for. I 1:00 (5) “The Big Lift” 11:30 (3) “What’s a Nice 9:30 (20-30) “Ransom for pionship. vs. Royals. Tuesday my patience convincing him that “put on decided on a showdown. (1950). Montgomery Clift, Girl Like You...” (1971). Alice" ( 1977). Yvette 3:30 (8) Auto Racing: In­ 3:30 (3) NBA Playoff. 9:00 (3) NBA Playoffs. clean underwear” meant INSTEAD OF, “Okay, Kid Splash,” I said, “I challenge Paul Douglas. Brenda Vaccaro, Jack Mimieux, Gil Gerard. dianapolis 500 trials. 3:30 (8-40) American rather than on top of, the ones he was you to the best two out of three. If I win, 1:30 (9) “Ring of Terror” Warden. 11:30 (9) “Machine Gun 4:15 (20-30) Baseball: Reds Sportsman. (1962). George Mather. 11:30 (22-30) “The Party” 1 wearing. (He had the worse case of you have to cross your heart and hope die Kelly” (1957). Charles Bron­ vs. Dodgers. 4:30 (8) Tennis: Nastase Thursday ^ “underwear buildup’’ I had ever seen.) you’ll never spit again.” 2:05 (8) “ Billie” (1965). (1968). Peter Sellers, Claudine son, Susan Cabot. 4:30 (8-40) Wide World of and Navratilova vs. Laver and Patty Duke, Jim Backus. Longet. N' 1 was raking under his bed with a por­ “And if you ever tell anyone I did this. 12:30 (5) “The Secret of Sports. Wade. 7:30 (9) Baseball: Mets vs. 3:35 (8) “ A Kiss in the 11:30 ( 40) “Alvarez Kelly” table backhoe I had rented when, through I’ll hide your teddy bear,” I whispered. Convict Lake” (1951). Glenn 5:00 (22) Baseball: Reds vs. 4:30 ( 30) Golf: Sam Snead Expos. Dark” (1949). David Niven, (1966). William Holden, Ford, Gene Tierney. Dodgers. Cldssic 8:30 ( 22) Baseball: Red Sox SI' Jane Wyman. Richard Widmark. 6:00 (9) Harness Racing 9:00 ( 8-40) Auto Racing: In­ vs. Rangers. 5:05 (8) “ A Hard Day’s Friday from Belmont. dianapolis 500. Night” (1964). The Beatles. Monday 7:30 (9) Baseball: Mets vs. Friday 11:(X) (5) “The Secret of Phillies. 4:00 (9) “Racing Fever” Monday Europe stamps drop symbolism for 1977 Sunday Convict Lake” (1951). Glenn 11:30 (9) Harness Racing 8:00 (9) Baseball: Mets vs. (1964). Joe Morrison, Charles Ford, Gene Tierney. from Roosevelt. 11:30 (5) Golf: Sam Snead Phillies. By RUSS MacKENDRICK 7:30 (30) “God Is My Co- Martin. 1:00 (9) “The 48 Hour Mile” pick dumps, run ahead of the truck on rub­ 8:00 (9) “ Die Monster, The theme of this year's Europa stamps Pilot” (1945). Dennis Morgan, (1970). Darren McGavin, bish days. Trade, scrounge, barter, and Dane Clark. Die.” Boris Karloff, Nick is to be scenic landscapes — no more I William Windom. when all else fails—buy, from tag sales, Noon (5) "Blonde Adams. Home Box Office wayout symbolism like the 19-spoked 4:00 (9) “Between Heaven flea markets, bazaars, thrift shops, an­ 11:30 (9) “ W hat’s the and Hell” (1956). Robert wheel, the passel of doves flying as one. or Coiiectors‘ Here is this week’s schedule Thursday Time ioi a Lube tique shops and auctions. Always carry a Matter with Helen?” (1971). Wagner, Terry Moore. stylized links to show unity, or com­ for Home Box Office on 5;30 —Children’s Theatre flashlight, magnet, penknife, and Debbie Ifteynolds, Shirley 8:00 (8-40) “Strange New Job? See 0s... munication sparkles, or interwoven Corner MacLaine. Greater Hartford CATV: 6:00 —Eagles Attack at Dawn m apifying glass. Also some bags to carry World” (1975). John Saxon, 0:00 —Family Plot threads. 12:30 (5) “Hatters Castle” Today home the loot. Kathleen Miller. 10:00 —World Team Tennis The Isle of Man has just released this ( 1948 ). J a m e s M ason. 3:00 —Bite the Bullet Midnight — Eagles Attack at Dawn I'^l.l'. Ol' \).\N ( , 4 — How to Fix Your Finds. One sur­ 9:00 (3) “Smile, Jenny, contribution to the omnibus issue: 1 1 Deborah Kerr. You’re Dead” (1974). (1974). 5:30 —Smokey Joe Friday 6:30 —Bite the Bullet prise; Use epoxy glue and titanium 5:30 —Lorna Doone "Looking South From Mooragh Park. Europas, in 1956, there were just the six David Janssen, Howard da 9:00 —Jackson County Jell bringing antique dealers together in an dioxide to make a kind of putty to replace 7:00 —Mother, Jugs & Speed Ramsey. " It shows .North Barrule Moun­ Sales & Service Silva. 10:30 -J a c k ie Gayle countries of the Coal and Steel Communi­ Tuesday 9:00 —Car Wash outdoor market to sell their goods from chips. ii:30 —Jackson County Jail tain and the .Albert Tower. There is a ty — Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, 9:30 ( 8-40) “Death at Love 11:00 —Lucky Luciano cars or station wagons. 5— How to Organize a Fundraising Flea 11:00 (5) “Hatters Castle” House” ( 1976). Robert Sunday profile of the Queen at the upper right. Luxembourg and the Netherlands. DIRECTORY ( 1948 ). Ja m e s M ason, Now, according to the handbook, this Market. Remember the one for New Hope Wagner, Kate Jackson. 3:00 —Obsession Another stamp in the issue, not shown, is a The philatelic world will be eagerly state has weekly markets in Canton, En­ at McDonald’s parking area? Deborah Kerr. 11:30 (3) “Counterpoint” 5:00 — Knight Without Armour 6-cent one entitled “Garrick Bay from CONSUMER SALES 1:00 (9) “The Hell with 7:00 —Obsession ' l / O U / l awaiting further panoramas expressing field, Milford, Norwich, Plainville, 6 — Guide to Flea Markets in 50 States. (1968). Charlton Heston, Tom the Dippers." (We can only guess at Manchester Parkade SHOP Heroes” (1968). Rod Taylor, 9:00 -Fa m ily Plot the theme of scenic landscapes. Southington, South Norwalk, Wallingford Maximilian Schell. 11:00 -N ig h t Caller Regular lube jobs ore the history of this place-name). There is a big one in Anchorage, Alaska. US LAST. Name brand Claudia Cardinale. and Woodbury. appliances, televisions. 11:30 (9) “ Blood Rose” Monday Tnmaoe, The stamps are lithographed by Questa Not needed California has the most with 24, Penn­ 4:00 (9) “Mississippi vital lo car care — The chapters in order: 1 — Secrets of a Lowest prices in town (1970). Howard Vernon, Anny sylvania close up with 23. Maryland has a Gambler” (1953). Tyrone 5:30 —Hard Times they restore special Colour .Security Printers, The size is 24.1 A four-value set from Lesotho, showing guaranteed. Service after the 7:30 -W h ite Line Fever Successful Garage Sale. Collect and sur­ market on a retired ferry boat. (These are Dupergy. by 60 96 mm, or if you are not quite ready Power, Julia Adams. 9:00 — Hard Times Qeti greases lo all mov­ humped-over figures, entitled “World sale. Midnight (8) “The Vikings” vey your unwanted belongings and no all weekly ones, but there is a special 11:00 — Fantastic Planet for the looming metrics, about 1 by V-k in­ Rheumatism Year” ! 8:00 (9) “The Fickle Finger (1958). Kirk Douglas, Tony ing parts. matter how awful, don’t throw anything BARLOW’S TV • Zenith Sales 12:30 — Pat COoper ches. mention made of the three-times-a-year of Fate” (1967). Tab Hunter. Curtis. Qcfio^ away until after the sale. Service on Standard Brands, Tuesday The “common design” Europa stamps I brake for garage sales whopper at Brimfield, Mass. — 750 11:30 (8-40) “ Punch and 12:30 (5) “Psychomania” BROWN’S 2 — How to Make Money Selling at Flea 805 H a rtfo rd Road Jody” (1974). Glenn Ford, 5:30 —Lorna Ooone ran from 1956 through '73. The high point dealers!) Manchester Telephone 643 (1964). Lee Philips, Jean TIRE SHOP A new paperback just hitting the stands, Markets. Get there early to sell to other Pam Griffin. 7:30 — Robin and Marian Sdte/o was in 1969 when 23 nations were 7 — Useful books and periodicals. 5095. Hale. 9:30 —Jackie Gayle is called “The Flea Market and Garage dealers and do some shopping for 11:30 (9) “The Brotherhood IN 333 MAIN ST. represented. This was the tenth anniver­ 8 — Tax Information You May Need. 2:15 (8) “ Khartoum” 10:30 —Jackson County Jail Sale Handbook” by Irene Copeland. It yourself. of Satan” (1971). Strother Midnight —Raquel Welch MANCHESTER ^ sary of the CEPT. (Conference of Euro­ (The book may be ordered by mail from TWENTIETH CENTURY (1966) Charlton Heston, states that the modern flea market first 3 — How to Find What to Sell. Be Television, Inc. 176 Burnside Martin, L. Q. Jones. Wednesday 646-3444 pean Postal and Telecommunications Ad­ Popular Library, P.O. Box 5755, Terre Laurence Olivier. appeared in 1956 at Salisbury, Conn. shameless and get things for nothing — Avenue, East Hartford. 528- 12:30 (5) “Boy Meets Girl” 4:20 (8) “Saratoga Trunk” 5:30 — Sanders ol the River WANTIIDS ministrations). For the very first Haute, Indiana 47805. J1.75 plus 35 cents 1554. Sales and Service, Zenith 7:00 —Sammy Davis Jr. Russell Carrell had the bright idea of from friends, demolitions, people moving. (1938). James Cagney, Pat (1945). Ingrid Bergman, Gary postage.) and Quasar. ____ O’Brien. 9:00 —Spinks Brothers Fight Cooper. 11:00 — Night Callw Page 4 - WEEKEND - May a . 1877 Today, May 28 WEEKEND - May 28, 1977 - Page 5 Daytime programs 1:00 30 LUCY SHOW 5:00 8 ©Z O O M 8:30 11:00 3.-00 a NEWS 0 M E R V GRIFFIN ® ® a N E W S CD THE CBS CHILDRENS 0 VOYAGE TO THE BOTTON MORNING 8:00 ® FURY X MR. MAGOO OFTHE SEA 7:00 8 VOYAGE TO THE END OF © ^ V l ^ © N EW S(EXC. 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CLEOPHUS 10:55 3:00 8:00 ©AMERICANA g 0 MOVIE 0 MOVIE DEAR DICK: Wasn’t it some of the special guests like © G U N SM O K E ROBINSON ® SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK a ANIMAL WORLD XT H E JEFFERSONS 10:30 8 © KEY TO THE UNIVERSE George Carlin that was the reason why Tony Orlando and 6:30 ® T H IS IS THE LIFE 11:00 8 ® ® NBC DOUBLE 0 1 LOVE LUCY © C R O S S WITS © N EW YORK REPORT 6:59 0FLINTSTONES 330 Dawn’s program was dropped? I would just push the button RENT-A-CAR ® @ STICK AROUND FEATURE SUNDAY MYSTERY when George Carlin came on and then turn on again when he X ABC NEWS © W O M A N ® MORNING PRAYER X @ ADVENTURES OF X NBA ON CBS MOVIE © ^ V I E 11:00 GILLIGAN ® ® THE AMERICAN was off. MRS. BEN JUMPER, Chattanooga, Tenn. 8 8 ® NBC'^EWS 7:00 8 8 ® lit t le h o u s e o n . X ® @ ® ® N E W S SPORTSMAN 8 © PREVIN AND THE 8 ONCE UPON A CLASSIC ® INTERNATIONAL ZONE REXHUMBARD PITTSBURGH Variety shows, by definition, try to put on a variety of ©VILLA ALEGRE THE PRAIRIE © © MARY HARTMAN, ri| r e v e r e n d AL a SPANISH INSIQHT 0 WONDER WINDOW 8:30 guests. The theory is to have something for everyone, and they 6:55 8 DECADES OF DECISION MARY HARTMAN X t u r n in g POINT g CANDLEPIN BOWLING 4:00 felt that Carlin had an audience they wanted to attract. He © PROFILE: DONALD N.Y.P.D. O MOVIE ® PHYLLIS © N E W S 2 HOWDY DOODY SHOW CHAMPIONSHIPS wasn’t the reason the show was cancelled — it was low REICHERT LIVING FAITH LIVING FAITH a JIMMY SWAGGART 7:00 § ® RING AROUND THE ® MUNDOREAL 8:58 ratings. And you can’t blame one guest for that. )CBS NEWS 8:28 DICK VAN DYKE SHOW WORLD ©ELECTRIC COMPANY PROGRAMMING UNAN­ ®©ABCNEWSBRIEF NOUNCEDg ®aABCNEWSBRIEF DEAR DICK: I would like to k n w if Barbra Streisand opens J BRADY BUNCH 8 ELLIOT NORTON REVIEWS 7:30 9:00 (CONCENTRATION 8:30 (CAPTIONED) X ARTHUR AND COMPANY ® SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK 4:30 any of her own mail. I’d like to ask her some qnestions and for ® SWITCH I BOWLING FOR DOLLARS EDDIE AND HERBERT 11:30 YOGI BEAR 11:30 X m WORLD INVITATIONAL some advice on acting and singing. But I don’t want it to come 0 © UNDERSEA WORLD OF _J FESTIVAL OF FAITH MERV GRIFFIN X THE CBS LATE MOVIE X WORSHIP FOR SHUT INS X pace the nation t e n W s c l a s s ic under the heading of “fan mail.’’ Will she open my letter 8 JACQUES COUSTEAU 8 JOURNEYS TO THE MIND 0 LOVE AMERICAN STYLE ©CHRISTOPHERS $ ^ ANIMALS, ANIMALS 5:00 ® © ABC’S MONDAY NIGHT ® a INDIANAPOLIS'500' herself? LISA BERNHARDT, Baton Rouge, La. NEWS X © THE STREETS OF SAN 22 CATHEDRAL OF ANIMALS 0 MISSION IMPOSSIBLE BASEBALL a ATHLETES AND LISTEN Big stars — and Barbra is one of the biggest — cannot MACNEIL-LEHRER 8:57 FRANCISCO-TOMA TOMORROW 31 MOMENTS OF COMFORT ® a ® THE LAND possibly open all their own mail. They either hire secretaries f © M O V IE M MOVIE 8 ANYONE FOR TENNYSON? 8 @ MASTERPIECE ® NBC NEWS UPDATE aAD ELAN TE THEATRF 8 ® t h e t o n ig h t s h o w © STUDIO SEE © GOOD OLD DAYS OF RADIO or a fan mail service. The theory is that whoever opens the PORT 9:00 OLD TIME GOSPEL HOUR © C R O S S WITS ELLIOT NORTON REVIEWS 8:00 11:55 5:30 mail pulls out particularly intersting letters for the star to XMAUDE § © A B C NEWS \PTIONED) ® W E BELIEVE ® SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK a fa it h f o r TODAY 9:30 see, but answers routine requests routinely. The chances of a Hal Holbrook stars as the © PTL CLUB-TALK AND a ORAL ROBERTS star like Barbra reading your letter is about as good as being ©LOVE TENNIS VARIETY 12:30 0WONOERAMA 8 l e a d in g EDGE stage manager in Thornton O MOVIE 8 8 8 NBC DOUBLE invited to take the first charter flight to Pluto. 7:30 8 8 ® b e l l s y s t e m ® CELEBRATION OF THE AFTERNOON Wilder’s classic, “Our 1:00 EUCHARIST . EVENING FEATURE SUNDAY MYSTERY DEAR DICK; Please answer my questlon'hefore I go crazy! ® PRICE IS RIGHT PRESENTi^lON MOVIE Town,” Monday at 9 p.m. © A D A M 12 8 ©THEPALLISERS 8 ® © t o m o r r o w © D AV EY AND GOLIATH 12:00 6:00 While watching “Roots,” I was almost certain I had seen It 1:30 a VOICE OF FAITH 10:00 on NBC-TV. ® G O N G SHOW 9:30 X FACE THE STATE ® NEWS before. The names were very familiar and I had never read 0 JO E FRANKLIN SHOW © SE S A M E STREET © MOVIE EYE TO EYE © J O K E R ’S WILD ® ALL’S FAIR 6 MOVIE NEWS the book. Wasn’t It a two-hour movie a couple of years ago, 8 f r ie n d s OF MAN 8:30 X M ISSUES AND ANSWERS 8®BRADY BUNCH g © FIR IN G LINE possibly with Sidney Poitier? PATRIOA OPFER, Norwalk, ® MY NEIGHBOR S RELIGION © ROBERT SCHULLER a h u m a n DIMENSION Ca. X in sig h t fl| JIMMY SWAGGART a PTL CLUB-TALK AND ® PROGRAM u n a n ­ No, “Roots” was never on before, in any way. It had a lot of Tuesday, May 31 © D A Y OF DISCOVERY ® INSTRUCTION n o u n c e d WRIETY 8 b o o k b e a t pre-telecast publicity, and perhaps you subconsciously stored M O R A L ROBERTS M WILD KINGDOM ^ ^ © CONSUMER SURVIVAL 6:00 7:30 ® © RICH MAN, P a m o v ie 8:30 MAR^HARTMAN T SUNDAY MASS S power of TV. [SOUNDING BOARD CLASSIFIED FISHING HOLE © CROCKfiFTB VICTORY 12:45 J N E W S O M E R V GRIFFIN ©N.Y.P.D. iO LD TIME GOSPEL HOUR RACERS DEAR DICK: What is Chevy Chase doing now that he Is no GARDEN ® PETER MARSHALL 8 MACNEIL-LEHRER ® ® LA VERNE AND SHIRLEY © LIVING FAITH ADS 5 CHALICE OF SALVATION Va r ie t y s h o w a BULLWINKLE V 7.3Q longer on Saturday Night? J.W., Troy, Ohio.. REPORT 8:57 8 DICK VAN DYKE SHOW SACRIFICE OF THE MASS 1*30 I 2:00 8 BLACK PERSPECTIVE ON Chevy feels he’s moved beyond Saturday Night, and NBC © C R O S S WITS ® NBC NEWS UPDATE 8 ABC CAPTIONED NEWS BRING ) LATINO MOVIE THE NEWS 0 ---- PETER MARSHALLagrees with him. He’ll do some specials for the network, and 11:30 VARIETY SHOW © A B C NEWS 9:00 RESULTS ©FRENCH CHEF he also hopes to do some movies. You'll be seeing a lot of him. ©LOVE TENNIS ® NBA ON CBS ® THE CBS LATE MOVIE Page 6 - WEEKEND - May 28. 1977 WEEKEND - May 28, 1977 - Page 7 Wednesday, June 1 Saturday, June 4 . In records 6;00 CB Comae O ADAM 12 2® a® KINGSTON: CON­ I3l(.8)l?2)SOI NEWS MORNING (8:) BREAK THE BANK FIDENTIAL JUNGLE MY THREE SONS 0JOKER'S'WILD HONEYMOONER SPECIAL DANIEL BOONE 6:00 BRADY BUNCH (2® 3® WILD KINGDOM PEOPLE VS. INEZ GARCIA .. . at the movies 8(18) LIVING FAITH ©AGRICULTURE U.S.A. MOVIE W H A rS UP (22 BIG MONEY 832ARL0’SDAY0FF 6:20 (24) sn ZOOM e2® (g a ® SPEED BUGGY Authors unearth (24) CONNECTICUT 10:30 0 N E W S (40)GUNSMOKE (4® SUPERMAN (P ONCE UPON A CLASSIC O GARNER TED ARM­ 6:30 10:25 6:30 37) MACNEIL-LEHRER STRONG (31 SUMMER SEMESTER © 4® SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK 0 1 LOVE LUCY REPORT some CB facts 32 TV FOR BETTER OR 0 PATTERNS FOR LIVING 10:26 (8'i ABC NEWS 8:00 WORSE A capsule view of testes, Stevie Wonder (201 (22) S® NBC NEWS 6:45 © IN THE NEWS By INK DIPPER (3) GOOD TIMES 11:00 (241 CONSUMER CASE BOOK © A N E W DAY 10:30 Here are the nation's tot> 0 CROSS WITS (31®(gl304®NEWS It was only a matter of time before the great world of (ST) CROCKETT'S VICTORY 6:59 © ADVENTURES OF BATMAN i f j ® THE BEST OF DONNY 0 32 MARY HARTMAN, Interests and attitudes 10 songs, as determined by statistics grabbed us CBers and began the ardous chore GARDEN a® MORNING PRAYER © DOLLY Billboard magazine: AND MARIE MARY HARTMAN 7:00 Sylvester Stallone 6:55 OONETOONEMINITHON 4® KROFFTS SUPERSHOW 1. sir Duke, Stevie Wonder of determining whether we had mostly blue eyes and 0N .Y .P .D . © RANGER STATION (40) NEWS (g )@ MONSTER SQUAD (Motown) The following films, accor­ silver tongues. i2® (22 @® living free a® LIVING FAITH ©UNDERDOG 7:00 ^ 32 NOVA §ZOOM 2. Whan I Nssd You, Leo ding to Variety, are just pack­ It’s hapnened. 2® DICK VAN DYKE SHOW © LITTLE RASCALS i31 CBS NEWS 10:56 Sayer (Warner) ing them In, and never mind 8:30 @ ABC CAPTIONED NEWS @ HOWDY DOODY SHOW Two Texans named Nadine Wells and Joe Pinner in­ OBRADY BUNCH (£) YOU'RE GONNA LOVE IT © IN THE NEWS 3. Couldn't Got It Right, 11:30 a® CONSULTATION what the critics might be say­ (O') CONCENTRATION HERE 11:00 ...on tolwlslon Climax Blues Band (ABC) vested their own money and time to put together a 108- ® THE CBS LATE MOVIE 7:25 ing about them: O BOWLING FOR DOLLARS 0 M E R V GRIFFIN SHAZAM ISIS 4. I'm Your Booglo Man, K.C. & page book called "The CB Bonanza." And it is really 0 LOVE AMERICAN STYLE 0 PRAYER 1. Rocky. Sylvester Stallone, (1$) FESTIVAL OF FAITH 9:00 SOUL TRAIN The Nielsen ratings show that the following series are the Sunshine Band loaded with statistics. According to their research, 40 per i2® CHURCH OF THE ® 4® THE ROOKIES- 7:30 Tails Shire (PQ). Local pug U)CBS DRAMA MYSTERYOFTHE WEEK 2®g (g) a® SPACE GHOST- watched by more Americans than any other series: (Sunshine) 0 HUCKLEBERRY HOUND makes good In the City of cent of all CBers are located in only six states: Texas, NAZARENE (8] (4® BARETTA FRANKENSTEIN, JR. 5. Got to Ghro It Up, Marvin O MOVIE ©CARTOON CARNIVAL 1. Laveme 4 Shirtay (ABC) Brotherly Love. An Oscar (221 NEWS (1® PTL CLUB-TALK AND 24 in f in it y FACTORY Gaya (Motown) Illinois, Missouri. Florida, California and Iowa. And 13.4 (2® @ @ t h e t o n ig h t s h o w © N E W S 2. Happy Days (ABC) winner. (24) MACNEIL-LEHRER VARIETY 8. Dreams, Fleetwood Mac per cent of these are in Texas. The distribution of most 32 ^ K a p t io n e d new s @KIDSWORLD 11:30 3. Bamay Millar (ABC) 2. Black Sunday. Robert REPORT (24) 32 HARD TIMES (Warner) 12:30 Sandy Hill, reporter, has (M THREE STOOGES © 4 ® SUPER FRIENDS 4. ThiW a Company (ABC) Shaw, Martha Keller (R) Star CB units in use, they say, is in only 16 states where three- 30) CROSS WITS 9:58 7. Gonna Fly Now (Theme 0 MOVIE ®JETSONS 0 MOVIE 5. Charlla'a Angalt (ABC) of the show Is really a quarters of all CBers live. (40) ABC NEWS ®(M)ABCNEWSBRIEF joined the staff of ABC- from "Rocky") (UA) 1:00 8:00 @ ( g I® BIG JOHN, LITTLE g Walcoma Back, KoHar Goodyear blimp and, (52) MAGGIE'S PHYSICAL 10:00 TV’s “Good Morning JOHN 8. Hotel California, Eagles In addition to the six aforementioned, the other 10 3® TOMORROW 0 BUGS BUNNY ■ (ABC) possibly, the Super Bowl. FATNESS PROGRAM 0 N E W S (Asylum) states are Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Indiana, Wiscon­ 1:10 America,” weekdays at 7 © 4® TOM AND JERRY (g) REBOP 7. Eight Is Enough (ABC) 3. Airport 77. Jack Lemmon 7:30 (O'; 4® CHARLIE'S ANGELS 9. Southern Nights, Glen © J O E FRANKLIN SHOW a.m. MUMBLYSHOW 11:55 8. Hawaii FWa-0 (CBS) (PG). This time out, the poor sin, Tennessee, KanscS, Nebraska, North Carolina, and $25,000 PYRAMID 0 NEWARK AND REALITY Cindy Williams, Penny Marshall Campbell (Capitol) © WANTED: DEAD OR ALIVE © SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK 0. What's Happaniqgl (ABC) plane drowns. Next year, no Oklahoma. The other 25 per cent are in the other 44 11:56 10. Lucille, Kenny Rogers (UA) ® (g) a® WOODY WOOD­ 10. M*A*S*H (CBS) doubt. It will merely states. PECKER © IN THE NEWS There are also hot evaporate. How those two CBS programs managed to light their way onto 4. Network. Faye Dunaway, If you are like me, you're scratching your head and Thursday, June 2 8:30 this virtually exclusive ABC list Is hard to say unless It's argued that classical recordings, too. © B IG BLUE MARBLE AFTERNOON William Holden, Peter Finch saying why so big a load in some states and so few in the two shows were Fearless Freddie Silverman's gifts to CBS 1. Tho Groat Pavarotti (Lon­ (R). What happens when a 6:00 24) MACNEIL-LEHRER 8:30 ©DENNISTHE MENACE others. Nadine and Joe don’t give any answers to this 12:00 where he was programming chief before crossing the street to ABC. don) bunch of weirdos run a 3 ) ® (22 a® NEWS REPORT 0 M E R V GRIFFIN 0 MADISON AVENUE ©40JABBERJAW © F A T ALBERT Formula for a hit show on next season's schedule: Take a couple 2. Joan-PItrro Rampal 0 network. Screenplay by question. 0 MY THREE SONS 3® CROSS WITS ® 4® WHAT'S HAPPENING! 32 MASTERPIECE THEATRE © M O VIE © M O VIE of rookie cops who happen to be comely young women just out of Claud* Bolling: Suite for Paddy Chayefsky. An Oscar They come up with some other facts that are intriguing 0 DANIEL BOONE 4® ABC NEWS ( ^ ® DOUBLE FEATURE NBC 10:30 ® ( g ia ® PINK PANTHER © ABC SHORT STORY high school, give them some comedy lines and )ust a soupcon of Flute & Jazz Piano (Colum­ winner. 1® LIVING FAITH m o We o f t h e w e e k (g)AT THE TOP 8:55 too. For instance, they say that 96 per cent of all CBers 32 JOYCE CHEN COOKS SPECIALS adventure and a pale hint of violence and, violal bia) 5. Demon Seed. Julie Christie 24) ZOOM 7:30 22 b a s e b a l l 11:00 © 4® SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK g a ® L A N D O F THE LOST 3. Pacholbol Kanon: Two (R). Sex and the single com­ are men. and their ages are between 25 and 45 years. (4®GUNSM0KE (3; DOUBLEPLAY (g) LIVE FROM LINCOLN (D @ a ® 4® NEWS 9:00 TV GARDEN CLUB Suites: Fasch: Two puter. which sounds like Nearly 90 per cent are married, and 31 per cent have 3 2 ZOOM (CAPTIONED) 0 ADAM 12 CENTER MARY HARTMAN, ® BUGS BUNNY AND ROAD CANDLEPIN BOWLING Symphonies, Palllard Robert Vaughan. 6:30 ®MUPPETSSHOW 9:00 MARY HARTMAN RUNNER § .. . In books teen-age children. More than half, 52 per cent, reside in 8 Chamber Orchestra (RCA) 6. Fun With Dick and Jano. 0 1 LOVE LUCY ® HAWAII FIVE-0 0 N .Y .P .D . 0 FLINTSTONES 12:26 towns of 100,000 or less population. The salary range of 46 ©BASEBALL "Best sellers" aren’t necessarily what people are actually 4. Puccinfc Tosca, Montserrat, Jane Fonda, George Segal 81 ABC NEWS (t) 4® BARNEY MILLER 48) LIVING FAITH © 4® SCOOBY DOO © IN THE NEWS POP GOES THE COUNTRY Caballe, Carreras, Royal (PG). Fun, hl-)inks and just a per cent is between $10,000 and $20,000 annually. Of their 2® (22 a® NBC NEWS ® PTL CLUB-TALK AND 2® DICK VAN DYKE SHOW DYNOMUTT 12:30 reading. This list, prepared by the American Library 22 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES © A R K II Opera House Covent little stealing. respondents 65.6 per cent purchased their CB units for 24j pro g ram u n a n ­ VARIETY 11:30 ® ) SESAME STREET Association, is based on most-requested books from the 1^4 URBAN ANATOMY Garden (Phonogram) 7. Slap Shot. Paul Newman n o u n c ed 9:27 (3) THE CBS LATE MOVIE 9:30 ©AMERICAN BANDSTAND shelves of libraries in 150 key cities around the country. personal use. However, 27.8 per cent use their unit for a® SPECIAL EDITION 5. Puccini: La Boheme. (R). A lot of rude words and (52 ONCE UPON A CLASSIC 0 LOVE AMERICAN STYLE (g) @ a® k id s fr o m 4® THAT GIRL 3® NBC NEWS UPDATE 0M O N KEES Pavarotti, Berlin Philhar­ violence along the two-bit both personal and business purposes. (CAPTIONED) ® 4® THURSDAY NIGHT c Ta .pI i r . 32 MACNEIL-LEHRER 9:30 10:00 monic (London) hockey circuit. I don't know where the book is available, but, obvious­ 6:55 SPECIAL 24 CROCKETT'S VICTORY REPORT ® FISH ® TARZAN LORD OF THE 6. Holst The Planets. Tomita 8. Tho Lato Show. Art Carney, (4® NEWS © MOVIE GARDEN ly, “The CB Bonanza!” is the accumulation of a tremen­ 8:00 2® a® d o u b le FEATURE NBC (RCA) Lily Tomlin (PG). Tired old 7:00 (2® @ a® th e t o n ig h t SHOW dous amount of research. It is well worth searching out (3J THE WALTONS MOVIE OF THE WEEK 7. Msysrbssr: Le Prophets, private eye gets a little help (3)CBSNEWS 24 32 ABC CAPTIONED NEWS 0 CROSS WITS 9:58 Horne, Royal Philharmonic from a card-carrying and perusing. 0 BRADY BUNCH 12:30 ® 4® WELCOME BACK, ® 4 ® ABCNEWSBRIEF (Columbia) crazyperson. A joy. ® CONCENTRATION 0 MOVIE By the way, look for the higher-priced CB units to be KOTTER 10:00 B. Bolling: Concerto (or 9. Audrey Rosa. Anthony 0 BOWLING FOR DOLLARS 1:00 the big thing later this year. All the manufacturers are 2® a® LOYAL OPPOSITION (3) BARNABY JONES Classic Guitar and Jazz Perkins, Marsha Mason (18) FESTIVAL OF FAITH 22 AMERICAN LIFESTYLES © N EW S 2® (g) a® t o m o r r o w Alex Haley John Chaaver Plano, Lagoya (RCA) chugging out the bells and whistles in the 40-channel rigs 1^) PRO FAN 1:15 (PG). Another one o( those 32 LIVE FROM LINCOLN ® 4® THE STREETS OF SAN 9. Luciano Pavarotti: The possession films, but not they'll be marketing this fall. This is a customized line 22) NEWS 0 JOE FRANKLIN SHOW CENTER FRANCISCO Nonfiction Fiction World’s Favorite Tenor Arias bad. that includes memory readout (borrowed from the (London) 10. Lllttast Horae Thisvaa (G). calculator industry), keyboard technology, pushbottoned 1. R oots, Alex Haley 1. Falconer, John Cheever 10. Ravol: Bolero, Chicago Happy trails with Wall (Doubleday). A powerful (Knopf). Not your ordinary Symphony (London) Disney and the gang. channel selection, digital display of frequency and digital Friday, June 3 statement on the black ex­ prison novel. timekeeping. perience. 2. Oliver's Story, Erich Segal Hy-Gain has several models in the $250 class ready 6:00 24 CAPITAL REPORT ARDWARE CO. 2. Passages, Gall Sheehy (Dut­ (Harper & Row). Yes, 24 DOCUMENTARY ton). The midlife crisis and now, Sony and Mathushita (Panasonic) also are heading 13'j C81:22 (30, NEWS ©MUPPETSSHOW SHOWCASE Oliver's back and somebody what to do about It. MY THREE SONS 32 MACNEIL-LEHRER 32 WOMAN ALIVE! or other doesn't quite get for the high end of the CB price structure. The Panasonic MON.-FRI. 8-5:30 BOLTON NOTCH, CT. 3. Your Erroneous Zones, him. DANIEL BOONE REPORT 10:30 label, for instance will introduce a combination in-dash SAT 8-4:45 649-5201 Wayne W. Dyer (Funk & 3. Tho Rich Are Dllloront, g4® LIVING FAITH 8:00 0KINER'SKORNER car radio, eight track tape player, and a CB transceiver 24 32 ZOOM C3J COMMANDERS Wagnalls). A little self-help. Susan Howatch (Simon & 4. Haywire, Brooke Hayward t®GUNSMOKE 0 CROSS WITS 11:00 Schuster). Historical gothic re web kits for at about $350. (Knopf). Growing up In 6:30 (3] 4® THE ABC FRIDAY NIGHT C3J®(gia®4®NEWS In the grand tradition. According to trade reports, the reason all the manufac­ Hollywood as the daughter 4. Trinity, Leon U ris 0 1 LOVE LUCY MOVIE DOUBLE FEATURE 0 32 MARY HARTMAN, 643-5135 24 HOUR TOWING of a famous couple. turers are going to the high priced units is that this is the C3) ABC NEWS ©BASEBALL MARY HARTMAN (Doubleday). Gripping saga chaises ^ 5. Blind Ambition, John Dean sales area which is not depressed in the CB field 2®'22 a® NBC NEWS SANFORD AND SON 0 N .Y .P .D . of Ireland and Its troubles. 22 a® (Simon & Schuster). Grow­ l.iHii fiirniliirr 24 VILLA ALEGRE 24 (52 WASHINGTON WEEK IN 18) LIVING FAITH 5. Condominium, John D. and chairs (52 STUDIO SEE REVIEW ing up In Washington as the MacDonald. No Magee here 20) DICK VAN DYKE SHOW counsel to an Infamous 2 packages do a chair 6:55 8:30 24 ABC CAPTIONED NEWS MORI ARTY BROTHERS but a dandy story of greed Historic houses open 40 NEWS 0 M E R V GRIFFIN president. and power In Florida. 5 packages do a chaise 6. The Grass Is Always 0. Rats# tbs THanticI, Clive The Antiquarian & Landmarks Society Inc. of Connec­ 7:00 2® 22 ao) th e ROCKFORD 11:30 4 A ^ (6 colors) (3;; CBS NEWS FILES Qroonor Under the Septic Cussler (Viking). Carefully ticut, the largest private nonprofit historic preservation ( 3 1 0 MOVIE Tank, Erma Bombeck constructed thriller starring ^ W phg.(17 ft. packago ©BRADY BUNCH 24(12 WALL STREET WEEK 0 LOVE AMERICAN STYLE 315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER, CONN.* Phone 643-S13S agency in the state, announces that the six restored QT) CONCENTRATION 9:00 (McQraw-HIII). The )oys of ship that couldn't sink. ectmomy Old ® 4® THE SILVER JUBILEE suburban living. 0 BOWLING FOR DOLLARS (3) NBA ON CBS FOR PROFESSIONAL QUALITY 7. Tbs Crash of 79, Paul E. historic house museums owned by the society are now 2® (g) a® t h e t o n ig h t SHOW 7. The Hits Report, Share Hite (L® FESTIVAL OF FAITH 18) PTL CLUB-TALK AND Erdman (Simon & Schuster). (72 ft) * a W W open to the public for tours through Oct. 15. 32 ABC CAPTIONED NEWS CONTROLLED AUTO OODY REPAIRS (Macmillan). Sex, sex and The BIG Crash (still to come) 2Q- JOURNEY TO ADVENTURE VARIETY 12:00 fairway, the store that These historic house museums are open to the public (^NEWS more sex. ' and what happens after It. 24AGRONSKYATLARGE (8) MOVIE on all makes... 8. The Right & The Posror, has every little thing! daily from 1 to 5 p.m.: The Hatheway House (17M and 24 MACNEIL-LEHRER 0. Tho Users, Joyce Haber ® MASSACHUSETTS 4® BARETTA Leon JaworskI (Reader's REPORT 9:27 (Delacorte). A roman a del, 1795), Suffield; the Buttolph-Williams House (1692), Digest Press). The 3® CROSS WITS 3® NBC NEWS UPDATE sort of, of Hollywood, which Wethersfield; the Nathan Hale Homestead (1776), Coven­ 12:30 Watergate special Haber knows very well. 4Q; ABC NEWS 9:28 0 MOVIE LOAN and RENTAL CARS try; and the Amasa Day Hou:e (1816), Moodus. 32 PAINT ALONG WITH prosecutor tells his version. 9. Tho Chancellor Manuscript, ‘Sofcere a (3] 4® ABCNEWSBRIEF 1:00 I Available by Appointment. 9. Bubbles: A Bsll-Portrall, Nancy Walker stars as NANCY KOMINSKY 9:30 Robert Ludlum (Dial). The 1678 Hempsted House in New London is open th e m id n ig h t Beverly SIMs (Bobbs- Another dandy Ludlum, but dollar'i 7:30 (D 40 t h e ABC FRIDAY NIGHT 2® 22 a® Tuesday through Sunday, 1 to 5 p.m. (closed Monday), Nancy Blansky on SPECIAL Merrlll). Is that any name lor (3) MATCH GAME MOVIE DOUBLE FEATURE more than you might expect. worth a “Blansky’s Beauties," an 1:30 a prima donna? and the Butler-McCook Homestead (1782) in Hartford is © A D AM 12 (g) a® QUINCY 10. Oclobor LIghI, John m m 0 JOE FRANKLIN SHOW 10. Intormisslon, Anno Baxter dollarr open daily from noon tp 4 p.m. ABC-TV comedy about Las (8) NEWSMAKERS AMERICANA STAN OZMEK, Manager Gardner (Knopf). An ex­ tiA m e ito f 2:15 (Putnam). Life In the out­ ploration Into art and Ilia In The public is invited to tour the society’s houses. For a Vegas showgirls, Satur­ ©JOKER'S WILD 8 ® MOVIE ® DOLLY 32AGRONSKYAT LARGE 301-315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER back. an odd novel within a novel. days at 8 p.m. 10:00 4:20 free brochure, write the Director, A & L Society, 394 (S ® HOLLYWOOD SQUARES © N E W S ® MOVIE Main St., Hartford, Conn. 06103. Page 8 - WEEKEND - May 28, 1977 Area theater June 12. For information, call 525-4258. Forum of the arts The Producing Guild is presenting The Jerorne Kern-Oscar Hammerstein “Godspell” tonight and Sunday at the musical, “Sweet Adeline,” is playing at Tower Theatre, Hartford Insurance Art events the Goodspeed Opera House in East Had- Group, Asylum Ave. at Cogswell St„ Hart­ and 275 pounds, respectively. While not dam through June 18. For information, ford. For Information, call 522-8309. directly involved in the races, these im­ The Storefront Gallery of the Salem call 873-8668. Neil Simon’s play, “Sweet Charity,” Nassiff Camera Shoppe, 639 Main St., is mense land tortoises are guaranteed to at­ At the Hartford Stage Company, 65 with music and lyrics by Cy Coleman and tract an audience. showing a black and white photographic Kinsley St., Hartford, George Bernard Dorothy Fields, is being performed by the June is a prime month for catching exhibition by Yolla Niclas, photographer- Shaw’s “Candida” is playing out the final Mark Twain Masquers tonight at the turtles, so choose your blue-ribbon con­ writer, of East Hartford. Her work is por­ days of the theater’s present location Roberts Center, Kingswood-Oxford Cam­ trayed in a variety of subjects from a por­ tender early. Ringside accommodations before it moves into its new quarters later pus, West Hartford. For information, call will be available to all reptilian runners. trait of Alfred Stieglitz to a kindergarten this summer. “Candida” will play through 523-7345. “Finger Printing” in Lendai, Japan. The show is on through June 10. At Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford, a At the Bushnell suite of four prints designed especially for Bushnell Memorial Hall in Hartford ' i s i the exhibition, “Paperworks,” by Kalar- presents the Puerto Rican Dance Theatre son, and a limited edition of an embossing Thursday and Friday at 10 a.m. in student by Robert Cale will be sold in the Lions lecture demonstrations for Hartford Gallery of the Senses through July 10. School children. * Proceeds will provide continued support Sunday at 8 p.m., Marcel Marceau, in­ for gallery programs. The third floor ternationally celebrated mime, wUl galleries of the Atheneum’s Avery appear to benefit Hartford Mayor George Building will be closed until early fall. The Athanson’s All American Council works of art will be removed so that the Scholarship Fund. summer temperatures will not harm the June 11 at 8 p.m.. Slave, a popular rock paintings or cause discomfort to visitors. group, is scheduled. For information call 246-6807. Turtle races The Bushnell announces seven color films for the 1977-78 travelogue series. They’re off and crawling at this year’s The series will feature “Ten Stars of Festival of the Sea to be held at Mystic France,” “Vienna,” “Yosemite and the Marinelife Aquarium on Saturday, June Sierras,” “0 Canada,” “Ireland,” 18. “England by Canal Boat,” and “Egypt, The popular turtle and tortoise race is Gift of the Nile.” For subscriptions, call scheduled to begin promptly at the sound 246-6807. of the conch shell. 'Die first series of heats The Civic Music Association’s 1977-78 will be held at 10:30 a.m. with additional series at the Bushnell includes five events heats to be run at 2 p.m. — Luciano Pavarotti, tenor; Vienna Choir The Roger Williams Park Zoo will again Boys; Lazar Berman, Russian pianist; make a contribution to the turtle Clamma Dale, soprano; Les Ballets Jazz. festivities. Their male and female For information on membership in the Hr aldabras weigh approximately 350 pounds Civic Music Association, call 527-3123. Mary Cheney Library adds many new books

New books at Manchester's Mary Cheney Library: Bryan — Small world McClintock — The book of Fiction vegetable gardening darts Dunne — Nurse of the Carson — The golden egg McDonald — How to grow Crystalline Valley Clay — Dow Jones-lrwin vegetables and herbs from Heiney — The balloonist guide to estate planning seeds Kuttner — The man who lost Coe — The birth of Mariano — The en­ everything photography cyclopedia of knitting and Poverman — Susan Connelly — The marble man crochet... Scholefield — The alpha raid Crowell — Stock market Milunsky — Know your Sheridan — To Michael with strategy genes love Dickstein — Gates of Eden Moltmann — The church in Members of the Children’s Workshop of the Julius Hartt School of Soldati — The emerald Dreman — Psychology and the power of the spirit Music play on recorders for a noon concert Saturday, June 4, at Hart­ the stock market Parsons — The evolution of Stein — All the time there is ford Public Library. The event is free. Stewart — The King James Dunlop — Backpacking and societies version outdoor guide Pomeranz — The mothers’ Warner — Kingdoms of Ephron — We thought we and fathers’ medical en­ Elfin could do anything cyclopedia Nonfiction Feirer — Cabinelmaking Postal — American Jewish Here’s bookmobile route and millwork landmarks Warren — Selected poems, Forces of nature, ed.. Sir 1923-1975 Rochester — Full moon to Here is next week’s 2:10 p.m. —Strickland St. Thursday Vivian Fuchs France Barclay — Jesus of schedule for the Manchester 2:50p.m.—Woodland Manor 10:30 a.m. —Mayfair Friedman — Law and socie­ Nazareth Rosefsky — Getting free Public Library bookmobile: Apartments. Gardens. Behn — Big stick-up at ty Sanders — Rural society Monday 3:30 p.m .—S. Hawthorne St. The future that doesn’t work 11:40 a.m.-Hilliard St. Brink’s! Startre — Life/situations 10:30 a.m. —Manchester 4 p.m. —Parkade 1:30 p.m. —Nye St. Gerson — The Vidocq Scott — The crafts business Berryman — Henry’s fate Manor. Apartments. 2:10 p.m. —Ambassador Dr. dossier encyclopedia and other poems, 1967-1972 11:30 a.m. —Laurel Manor. Wednesday 2:50 p.m. —Cushman Dr. The Great Republic by Ber­ This was Connecticut Bloom — Wallace Stevens: nard Bailyn 1:30 p.m. —Glenwood St. 10 a.m. —Lincoln Center. 3:30 p.m. -Avondale Rd. the poems of our climate W heeler’s rec re a tio n a l 2:10 p.m. —W. Gardner St. Hancock — There’s a racoon 11:40 a.m . —Ivy Manor 4:10 p.m. —Loomis St. Boyd — Am 1 running with vehicle resort and in my parka 2:50 p.m. —W. Carter St. Apartments. Friday you, God? campground guide, 1977 3:30 p.m. —Blue Ridge Dr. Hill — Interpreting 1:40 p.m. -Wetherell St. 1:40 p.m. —McKee and Brody — You can fight Wood projects for the gar­ 4:10 p.m. —Finley St. automotive systems 2:10 p.m. —Horace St. Summer Sts. cancer and win den Hirsch — Indoor plants Tuesday 2:50 p.m. -G alaxy Dr. 2:40 p.m. —Pine Ridge Brown — Eagles of the Wright — American hunger Johnson — The spacemaker 10:30 a.m. —Squire Village. 3:30 p.m. —Lower Redwood Apartments. world York — Back to basics Rd. book natural beauty 11:40 a.m —Bush Hill Rd. 3:20 p.m. —Bryan Dr. 4:10 p.m. -Squire Village. 4 p.m. -R achel Rd.