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PAGE TWENTY-TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri„ June 20, 1975 Testimonial OBITUARIES Enters Race FIRE C A L L S Canceled At his request, the For District Board testimonial planned for Thomas MANCHESTER (Manchester Ambulance) C. Monahan has been called off. lianrljfHtPr Surntng M? ralb Thursday, 11:47 a.m. — gas A third North End man has Flynn, 34, is supervisor of Thursday, 4:04 p.m. — auto Monahan is retiring from the Mrs. Marcella H. Hayes washdown at 17 Armory St. announced he is a candidate for control support functions at accident on 1-84 in the west post he has held for over 16 Raymond Brunell, 47; Mrs. Marcella Hickey Hayes, (Town) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1975 - VOL. XCIV, No. 223 the Eighth District Board of Combustion Engineering. He is years as Manchester chief Manchester—A City of Village Charm t w e n t y -t w o p a g e s 65, of 206 Oakland St. died bound lane. See story in today’s PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS Directors. He is John C. Flynn a graduate of Manchester High Today, 1:01 a.m. — auto acci building inspector. He was Thursday at Manchester Herald. (Manchester Am Mental Health Officer Jr. of 31 Strong St. School and has a bachelor’s dent on Hartford Rd. caused the assistant building inspector for Memorial Hospital. She was the bulance) Flynn joins William L. degree from the University of downing of some wires. (Town) over three years before t^ t. widow of John Hayes. Today, 1:59 a.m. — auto acci HEBRON — Raymond Walter University of Connecticut and Sheridan and Robert Froelich Hartford and a master’s deree Today, 6:48 a.m. — dumpster Monahan said a conflict situa Mrs. Hayes was bom July 3, dent on Hartford Rd. See story Brunell Jr., 47, of Foote Lane, received a master of education as candidates for two vacancies in electrical engineering from fire on Tudor Lane. (Eighth in today’s Herald. (Manchester tion has arisen and he thought it 1909 in Manchester and lived retired executive director of degree from Hillyer College, on the board. The Eighth the University of Connecticut. District) would be best to cancel the most of her life in Hartford Ambulance) the Connecticut Mental Health now a part of the University of District annual meeting is He and his wife, the former SOUTH WINDSOR testimonial. before returing to Manchester a Thursday, 5:46 p.m. — car House Okays $5 Billion Association, died Thursday at Hartford. He did post graduate Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in Carol Harvey of Manchester, Hartford Hospital. He was the work at Yale University. month ago. She was employed Bentley School, Hollister St. have two children — Mark, 9, fire at 20 Ridge Rd. as a case worker for Family husband of Mrs. Joan Peterson Other survivors are two J. Edward McKeever and and Laurie, 5. TOLLAND COUNTY Service Society of Hartford, Brunell. daughters, Bonnie Lea Brunell Dante Balboni, whose three- Flynn will be vice-president Thursday, 12:02 p.m. — false special purchase previously working as a recep year terms are ending, have an alarm at Tolland High School. Mr. Brunell was associated and Sheryl Eve Brunell, both at of St. Bridget Parish (Council in (Irregulars of better) with the Connecticut Mental home; a brother, Robert J. tionist at Hartford Hospital for nounced they won’t seek re- 1975-76. He and his son are (Tolland Fire Department) For Energy Research Health Association for 16 years, Brunell of New Haven; and many years. election. Flynn is expected to YMCA Indian Guides. Thursday, 1:26 p.m. — woods flannel backed plastic tablecloths serving as its executive direc three sisters, Mrs. Bellerose B. Survivors are three sons, run against Sheridan for one of fire off Daly Circle. (Vernon WASHINGTON (UPI) - The House, from budget of the agency, which has ’The bill sets oil import quotas, provides tor for eight years. He retired Carney of Lakeville, Mrs. Gris James Hayes and Thomas the vacancies. Fire Department) defeating attempts to delay the “fast taken over work formally done by the tax incentives to conserve fuel and in 1973 because of ill health. tle B. Lonergan of West Haven Hayes, both of Manchester and Thursday, 1:46 p.m. — grass • 52x52 ...*1 .8 8 •52x60 ...*3 .4 4 breeder” nuclear reactor program, has Atomic Energy Commission. penalizes makers of gas-guzzling cars. Michael Hayes of Newington; fire off Old Stafford Rd. approved $5 billion for energy research In another energy development. Presi He was a member of the and Miss Gloria F. • 52x70 .. .*2 .7 9 a 60” round *3 .4 4 Ford’s proposals include removing price American Public Health New Milford. two daughters, Mrs. Edwina (Tolland Fire Department) and development for the next 15 months. dent Ford’s spokesman, Ron Nessen, said controls from domestically produced oil to Association, the National The funeral is Sunday at 3 Russo of Newington and Mrs. Thursday, 7 p.m. — fire in the The House voted 317-9 Friday to provide the energy bill passed by the House provide incentive for more production. we have every little thingl ' yX ■ I Retired Teachers Association p.m. on the grounds of the Mary McDaniel of Ironton, A B O U T TOW N laundry room of the Weather- $5.8 billion for the Energy Research and Thursday would not achieve Ford’s goal of The White House will try to get its and the University of Connec Brunell home on Foote Lane. In Ohio; a brother, George Hickey vane Apartments. (Vernon Fire Development Administration, including substantial independence from foreign provisions approved in the Senate. ticut Alumni Association. He the event of rain, the funeral of Manchester; two sisters, Department) ‘‘where a about $800 million for nuclear weapons energy sources and that “Congress has '4 Mrs. Grace Smith of AMBULANCE CALLS development. abandoned that goal.” also was associated with the will be in Gilead Congrega will meet Sunday at 2 p.m. at dollar's National Mental Health tional Church. The Rev. Manchester and Mrs. Agnes Manchester Rod and Gun MANCHESTER worth a The House refused 227-136 to halt con Roberts of Port Huenma, Club will have its quarterly the VFW Home. struction funds for the Clinch River Association. Marshall Hughes, pastor of Thursday, 7:12 a.m. — auto th e miracle of main stredC i dollar!" Calif.; and five grandchildren. meeting. Old Timers Night and bike accident on Hackmatack downtown manchestet* project in Tennessee, a demonstration A registered sanitarian, he Gilead Congregational Church, The past matrons and past No Protection Ordered had worked for the state Men will officiate. Burial will be in The funeral is Monday at 8:15 “Man of the Year” award Mon St. See story in today’s Herald. plant for fast breeder nuclear reactors to a.m. from Holmes Funeral day at the clubhouse, Daly Rd., patrons of Temple Chapter, produce electricity. ’The fuel of these reac tal Health Department, Hart Gilead Cemetery. ..j. OES, will have a picnic Satur ford, and at the Blue Hills Friends may call at Holmes Home, 400 Main St., with a Coventry. Tlie event will open tors can be reprocessed and reused. Mass at St. Bridget Church at 9. at 5:30 p.m. with a social hour, day at 4:30 p.m. at the home of A group of congressmen headed by Rep. For CIA Probe Witness Clinic Department of Funeral Home, 400 Main St., Mr. and Mrs. John Von Deck Burial will be in St. Bridget and dinner will be served at Lawrence Coughlin, R-Pa., tried to WASHINGTON (UPI) - Despite the Alcoholism. Manchester, Saturday from 3 to Jr., Slocum Rd., Hebron. Those of the committee, said Friday that federal Cemetery. 6:30. The meeting will begin at eliminate the fast breeder construction murder of Chicago underworld figure Sam Mr. Brunell was born Nov. 18, 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. attending are reminded to bring protection has not been ordered for Friends may call at the 8. ______funds, leaving only research money. They Giancana after the Senate Intelligence 1927 in Meriden, son of Mrs. The family suggests that any a place setting and a lawn witness John Roselli because “he has not (Herald photo by Pinto) funeral home Sunday from 2 to contended that problems of assuring safe- Committee tried to contact him about Florence Boisvert Brunell of memorial contributions may be Manchester Barracks, World chair. Past matrons are to asked for protection” and “because I have Lakeville and the late Raymond made to the Connecticut Mental 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. War I Veterans, and Auxiliary still need to be solved. alleged CIA plots against Cuban Premier The family suggests that any bring a potluck dish. The House did shave $72.1 million from no idea what was behind the obvious W. Brunell Sr., and had lived in Health Association, Hartford, Fidel Castro, federal protection has not rubout of Mr. Giancana.” Mascot Took Part, Too Hebron for ^ years. or to the Rham High School memorial contributions may be the fast breeder program. been ordered for another reputed un made to the Family Service It rejected 246-102 an attempt by Rep. Giancana, 65, reputed head of the He was graduated from the Scholarship Fund. derworld figure scheduled to testify next Chicago Crime Syndicate, was found shot Society, 36 Trumbull St., Hart Bella S. Abzug, D-N.Y., to eliminate all A member of the Coventry Class of 1975 who was not here by Richard M. Clay Jr., the class co-president. The X Five Bicyclists Hurt Tuesday. to death Thursday night in his suburban ford. funds for nuclear weapons development listed on the program was the class mascot being carried rites were conducted under a clear sky Friday evening. Sen. John Tower, R-Tex., vice chairman Chicago home. The Senate committee In New Haven Chase wanted to find out if he was approached by A neighborhood resident the CIA to assassinate Castro. , NEW HAVEN (UPI) - Five caught one of the car’s oc Tower said the panel believed Roselli young bicyclists were cupants as he tried to flee the Senate Still Haggling was a more crucial figure in the alleged hospitalized today after being scene, police said. Reginald ao-^ assassination attempts on Castro than Coventry Graduates Challenged hit by an allegedly stolen car Jones, 16, of New Haven, was Giancana. chas^ by police in connection Over Contested Seat Tower first told newsmen the com POLICE REPORT held in lieu of $15,000 bond pen To Put Learning to Good Uses with three purse snatchings. ding an appearance today in mittee staff had been in contact with Gian WASHINGTON (UPI) - Senate Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield One suspect was in police Common Pleas Court. Jones cana. Later, the committee said Tower Democratic leaders, irritated by the angrily charged the GOP with “dilly custody. was charged with multiple oi had “asked that it be clarified that the By Monica Shea lawn to the usual “Pomp and Cir only evidence of life. This growth involves SO extended haggling over the vacant New dallying and engaging in stalling tactics to east on Hackmatack St. when highway and struck a ledge for The car, carrying three men, counts of robbery, larceny, committee had located Giancana but had One hundred and forty-three Coventry cumstance” played by the Coventry High experimenting with new philosophies and MANCHESTER Hampshire Senate seat, ordered a special the point of almost filibustering.” she waved at a bicyclist. Her cing the Law car off the road. sideswiped the boys at about assault and reckless endanger- not talked with him.” High School graduating seniors were in School band. ideas. We shouldn’t avoid new concepts Ronald L. Brackley, 22, of session today and vowed to begin early eyes were taken from the road The accident is still under in 6:30 p.m. Thursday at Shelton ment. One purse claimed to formed last night by the students of dis Jo-Ann Bray told the graduates, staff, because of fear of failure — for if we have 14F Garden Dr. was arrested on and work late every day next week. and she hit the pole, police said. vestigation. Ave. and Division St. after the have been stolen just before the tinction, Patricia White and Jo-Ann Bray, parents and friends attending the tried to do something and failed, we are a Common Pleas Court 12 The long sessions were scheduled after The bike riden by Pam purse snatchings at Bishop accident was recovered. Police that by using the tools they have acquired ceremonies, “What we have learned here still vastly better off than if we tried to do warrant Thursday at 9:30 p.m. the Senate, by near partyline votes, Cooper, 23, of 75 Richard Rd. CORRECTION Woods Park on Quinnipiac said they were searching for Marty Rohhins^ Imposter within the past twelve years and revising is only a foundation for more lear nothing and succeeded. Sometimes if we charging him with third-degree defeated three Republican amendments then struck the rear of the car. The Herald erred ’Thursday in Ave., police said. two other suspects. them they could find their place in the ning...Now we are going off on our don’t get lost, there’s a chance we may larceny. Friday aimed at recounting every one of The women were taken by its account of the arrests of I Fools Hospital^ world. separate ways and we have the opportuni never find our way. Let’s take the chance The charge stems from the the 220,000 ballots cast by New Hampshire Press ambulance to MMH where Ms. three 17-year-olds charged with The graduation was held outside under a ty to live our lives as we believe they of losing our way; let’s take the chance in theft of a pocketbook, at the voters last Nov. 5. Moriarty was treated for a second-degree criminal LAWRENCE, Mass. (UPI) - They would have told you anyway. It’s a good bright blue sky and it seemed as if the should be lived. Using the tools we’ve living, whether we succeed or fail...Let’s Gaslight restaurant on Oak St. With no end of the debate in sight, the lacerat^ chin and Ms. Cooper trespass. haven’t found out who he is yet, but one chance to meet people.” whole world was smiling on the class of acquired here, perhaps revising them, we grow, let’s change...These commence May 31. Brackley was released Democratic leaders have indicated they was treated for a lacerated The error was in The thing is for ^ure — the 6-foot-3 man in A hospital official said the only certainly 1975. can attempt to find our place in the ment exercises do not signify an end to on a 3500 non-surety bond for may cancel the July 4th recess. lower leg. Both were then Herald’s use of the term Lawrence General Hospital is not Marty true thing the man said since arriving is The girls in their crisp white gowns and world...It is essential that we master the high school, life, they proclaim the adven court July 7. Tlie first amendment, introduced by released. “burglary.” Robbins, the famed country and western that he has back problems. The insurance the boys in their bright green gowns ability to reaccess, and if necessary ture of a new start, they celebrate our in Sen. Ted Stevens, R-Alaska, failed 49-34. It singer. itiation into a society we have heard so Steven F. Mosher, 25, of 17H The car was towed away. The youths charged are number he gave on arrival seems to be marched from the school out to the front change, our lives and our basic morals, Michael A. Czajka of 28 Benton would have authorized a complete recount The man with a bad back is still giving expired. without alienating others; therefore, life’s much about, but have never really Garden Dr was arrested on a to be conducted by an impartial panel of Hugh B. Riley, 17, of 112 St., Michael J. Silver of 125 journalists and hospital officials phoney greatest achievement is the continual experienced. All the sweetness and court warrMt Thursday at 9:45 three attorneys. Stevens argued it would Oliver Rd. was injured in a one- Cooper St. and Dwight B. namhs. In the hometown of Ferdinand W. remaking of ourselves so that at last we sorrows of life are there for the taking, so p.m. charging him with be quicker to conduct a total recount than let’s live.” threatening. car accident today at 1 a.m. on Kearney of 28 Flint Dr. Demara, the fabled “Great Imposter,” -will know how to live it.” continue debating the resolution before who was the subject of a book and a film Patricia White said, “Change is essen- Class co-president, Leslie Cunningham The chargeVstemy'from a Hartford Rd. 277 feet west of According to police reports, Diplomas Given to 175 the Senate. by the same name, perhaps it’s not sur tail, for change seems indicative of said, “A funny thing happened on the way threat made June-124o his es McKee St. police received a call saying a youth entered- the West Side That resolution deals with 35 issues, in prising. growth and growth is a necessary quality to graduation; it took us twelve years to tranged wife, Denise. Mosher The car driven east on Hart cluding 27 ballots, on which the Senate ford Rd. by Riley drifted off the R,ec building at 7 p.m. on June Still, it was something of a suprise to the At Rham Graduation of maturation...We have touched each get here. Sometimes the teachers v,, iHaurliPstpr tuputun Hppalft OPINION Privacy, The Law MANCHESTER And The Computer 725 EA$T COUNTR' Business-Directory Guide For , . 284IR0A0ST.NUNCH^j the information in their files so that IMarchants In Earijf American OFT, Aside from all its other im MIDDLE TURNPIKE plications, the Rockefeller Com they may review, question and cor Fumitura Raproductlans Manchester and Surroundinu CLOCKS • LAMPS • FIREPLACE FURNISHINGS and mission’s report on illegal activities rect it if need be. MANCHESTER • J A UTICAL PARAPHERNALIA by the Central Intelligence Agency But as for the widespread impres OPEN TUES.. WED., SAT. 10 P.M. - 5:30 P.M. , _ THURSDAY A FRIDAY, 10 A.M. - 9 P.M. has given new urgency to the “privacy sion — or fear — that a lot of the per Vicinity I SUNDAY 12 NOON - S^.M. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING WE SERVICE AND INSTALL INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL issue.” sonal information contained in cor This is something that concerns porate and business files is un AIR CONDITIONING, featuring this week... every citizen, for few of us do not necessary and irrelevant, if not dow REFRIGERATION and HEATING have our names, ranks (income, nright false, Beam’s experience has We Also Do Sheet Metal Work education, etc.) and serial numbers been that this is not so. New England Mechanical Services, Inc. (Social Security, driver’s license, In the 10 years his company has R O U T E m , P.O. BOX 3147 MANCHESTER PARKADE etc.) stored in a myriad government been designing employe information TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. (06066) Your Complete 643-2738 • 643-2192 and private files. systems for many of the nation’s Appliance Store So far, the only major legislation in largest corporations, it has never, he CAMPING EQUIPMENT FAMOUS BRAND this area, the Privacy Act of 1974, says, been asked to include such data Banff National Park in Alberta (Photo by Doug Bevins) TENTS, COTS, SLEEPING BAGS, AIR MAHRESSES, deals solely with government- as political activities, standing with STOVES, LANTERNS TELEVISION - APPLIANCES compiled information. However, a the Internal Revenue Service, credit HANrHCSTFR HOMMMmVIMUT broad-coverage bill has been in ratings or the like. On the contrary, FARR'S m. THE EVERYTHING STORE troduced in the House of Represen the information kept on employes is CAMP-BIKE-SPORT 2 MAIN STREET 649-3589 OPEN ANDREW TULLY OPEN DAILY TO 9 P.M. J. FARR • 643-7111 ijth flk e tatives that would do for the private relevant to the jobs they hold and is APPLIANCE I TV Nett t« Slog t Shtg sector what the Privacy Act did for “employe originated” for the most the public sector. part. FORUM VOLKSWAGEN REPAIR PLKSOXiL TEE Commenting on the proposed The computer. Learn contends, may Jobs Available If You Want To Work by factory trained apeclallats tA A G G If Personalized Fun and Sportswear legislation. Dale H. Learn president actually be the key to the “reper Phil Pete Locicero and ZIdek DONE WHILE YOU WAIT of Information Science, Inc., which sonalization” of society. “The com ' Great Gifts For Any Occasion WASHINGTON - With every big city the day’s classified section of the graduate school pundits. Among other Attend 643-5036 35 Oak St., Manchester claims to be the nation’s leading puter will enable the movement away public official from chief of police to Washin^on Post, a newspaper published jobs, she mowed lawns, cleaned houses, Mon.-Sat. 10-5:30 school janitor predicting there will be in a city where the warnings of trouble in chopped down brush, delivered orders P&P AUTO REPAIR ARCO 0 designer of “human systems,” notes from treating citizens and employes Public Hearing Thurs. 'til 8:30 rioting in the streets this summer because the streets are particularly strident. Sure from a mom and pop grocery store and did 706 Main St. • “Arco Charge” • Manchester that legislation is clearly required to in impersonal mass groups and back young people can’t find jobs, I was pleased enough, the Post carried 36 columns of odd tasks for a gasoline filling station. 646-3339 insure that the privacy of the in toward the individual assessment on To the editor: to pick up The New York Times and leant help-wanted ads and less than a column of She’s now earning $12,000 a year, which is that an old friend shares my perplexity jobs-wanted pleas. not,executive scale, but as she^says: “It’s t r a v e l dividual is not transgressed and to the basis of qualifications, The Lake Rehabilitation Committee ^onneetieut' d n JO. presented its health and safety task force about that aspect of the unemployment Then, just to be mischievous, I called mine, all mine. I worked for it.” MERCURY 4 (.E .\n prevent the unauthorized and un capabilities and preferences.” recommendations and alternatives at the problem. the mayor’s office and asked whether All of which logically brings us back to Andy Rooney, who works hard for CBS Rooney’s guest column in the Times. He 533 Main St. 643-6295 Manchester warranted use or dissemination of There is a need to prevent quarterly meeting of all boards and com those job offers in the Post might not be a Phone 646-2756 mittees of the Town of Coventry Tuesday as a writer and producer, is wryly sym partial solution to the problem of un writes: “It is apparent that all the work in METAL DETECTORS ^ employe data. He suggests two ways erroneous information from being im Buy - Sell evening, June 17. These alternatives were pathetic, as I am, with youth’s plight — if employed young people. My call was the world has not been done, even tem Appraise that is the right word. But he notices “a porarily.” Then he goes on to recount the COINS NO SERVICE CHARGE this could be done: mortalized in the computer, he ad the culmination of much work and transferred to four different aides before Collections Wanted certain impatience with their reluctance one woman agreed to be quoted if I didn’t trouble he’s had trying to find someone to E d w i n E . B l o w 1) By setting up tight security mits, but the collection and use of research of the task force and represented Reservations lor a Hotals • Airlines • Steamships to start as anything but foremep, full do some work on and around his house. OUR 12th YEAR IN MANCHESTER the input of the entire Rehabilitation Com use her name. 627 Main Street Manchester systems for keeping files under lock employe information have little if mittee. Many long and exhausting hours partners or brain surgeons.” I agreed to give her anonvnij Rooney can’t find anyone to turn over Stevenson^s Servicenter^ Inc. and key, whether they are com anything to do with- the right to were devoted to the task force by He goes on: “Young people are talking whereupon she fired a shotgun* the compost heap in his back yard at $3.50 FLO’S Cake Decorating Supplies members Don Holmes, Frank Connally, as though they had the bad luck to come words: “Listen, if the jobs offer an hour. He’s tried in vain to get help in 405 Main Street, Manchester 649-5533 puterized or manual. privacy as long as appropriate securi 646-0228 875-3252 Dick Brault and Eiaine Stetson. along just when the world was all caught Post and the (Washington) Star durihj moving his heavy woodworking tools out Dick & Bob Stevenson, Owners/Operalors Featuring • Complete and expert lubrication offered • MACHINE 2) By permitting employes to see ty measures are observed. As a member of the Rehabilitation Com up on its work. They talk as though past six months had been filled ^ 8 re of his cellar, “so I could clean it up good.” A COMPLETE LINE OF m WILTON CAKE DECORATIONS Complete line of accessories and parts offered, including alternators, generators, starters, waxes and car MANCHESTER mittee, I would like to express my disap everything was finished and 14 per cent of wouldn’t be any unemployed kids in this He sounds as if he’s given up attempts to 79 UNION ST. care products • Tuneup services on a|l makes and models a Goodyear, Firestone, Jetson and Atlas tires a them are unemployed because there is 191 CENTER ST. SHOP pointment with the poor turnout of com town. I’m not to be kidded; I started find someone willing to dig out an addition MANCHESTER, CONN. ROCKVILLE, CONN. Atlas, Eastern and Interstate batteries sold • Road service (pickup and delivery service offered) • Car AUTO PARTS mittee and board members. Where were nothing that needs to be done. If that is working when I was 14, and I’ve never to his cellar and to build a bay window in Men. - Sat. 19-5 Mon. - Sat. 16-5 270 BROAD ST Frl. 10-9 waxing offered by appointment only • Brake and front end services including shocks • Expert exhaust system true. I’m curious about why there are been unemployed in nearly 19 years. The Thurs., 19-9 our town councilmen, our Planning & his kitchen. No takers. repairs a Radiators and cooling systems repaired and serviced a All work guaranteed 100%! “Going into 16 SERVICES something like 41 columns of job offers in difference is, I wanted to work. Having Welcome to the club, Andy. Your com Zoning members? Councilmen Henry Wedding Cakes A Specialty years at the same location.” Grabowski and A1 Carilli were present and the classified pages of The Times the mor my parents on welfare made me sick — ments are especially relevant because AVAILABLE P & Z members Sondra Stave (chairper ning I am putting this down, and less than unchucking sick. Those goddam you’re an authentic, old-fashioned liberal Befsy Bill Proposed one column of notices of people looking for sociologists better not come around me and a man of warmth and compassion. EVERYTHING IN WE CAN'T HIDE BEHIND i son), Marilyn Richardson and Rozelyn ------— ------OUR PRODUCT ./I: ' Kornfield (a Rehabilitation member) work — nine of those being actors.” saying kids have to rob and burglarize And, if you ever get that compost heap Betty Jane Turner School of Dance Well, for years now — beginning with turned, give me a call. The fellow who did • iAfllVULASS • iHOWfR DCORi J. were also present. Town Council Chairper because society had failed them.” • SlOni fOOFJiS •OAlHTUOeNCLOJUHtS 40 Oak Street Manchester Lyndon Johnson’s launching of his an it might have a cousin in Washington It has been reported the U.S. the $5 bill that comes from grandpa on son Rose Fowler called the meeting to Just so. Maybe the lady was overstating order, only to leave shortly thereafter. tipoverty program — I have been the case. But she’s been there, and that who’d be willing to tackle a couple of Lessons in Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Treasury is considering the revival of birthdays, etc. will be replaced by the periodically voicing the same curiosity. gives her a special expertise denied to the overgrown weeping willow trees. J.A. WHITE GLASS CO., Inc. Councilman Dick Breault as chairman of Acrobatic, and Baton Twirling the $2 bill. new, but less valuable, $2.50 Betsy. the committee chaired the meeting. I Rooney's column prompted me to check \ f u r n it u r e to p s p ic t u r e w in d o w s must acknowledge that he has devoted a L A • A retired businessman has Our favorite sale watcher suggests great deal of his time to this committee Manchester 649-7322 31 B ItM lI St. Tel. 649-0256 529-0442 suggested a $2.50 bill be issued in the bill might be inflationary in that although I do not necessarily agree with MANCHESTER OVER 21 YEARS EXPERIENCE stead. articles now selling for $1.98 will be his personal choice of the alternatives. The lack of response from other council 763 He argues that $2.50 divides more marked up to $2.49. members and P & Z members can only DON OAKLEY MAIN ST. Specializing In easily into $5, $10 and $20 for change Our friend, who only tolerates lead one to believe that they are either un 643-1191 DON WILLIS interested or have made up their minds BRAKE SERVICE making purposes, it would save government at the courthouse, 191 Coiu/xmy without looking into what the Rehabilita GARAGE Front End Alignment money in paper and printing costs, suggests less time be spent thinking tion Committee has been studying, dis Taking the Wraps Off Prescription Dugs MAIN ST. ,„vrJ[95a-\Ti5SJ § 18 Main SL, TsI. 649-4531 MANCHESTER General Repair Worti and the $2.50 bill would not be han up new denominations of money and cussing and researching for over two years. I would like to thank those board dicapped by the superstition of $2 bills more time in making the dollar worth and committee members who did take the 643-1900 Nearly every person at some time or the state prohibitions against the adver The objection raised by the American which made many people tear off a what it used to be before inflation time to attend the meeting. another has need of medicine prescribed tising of prescription drugs be overturned. Pharmaceutical Assn. — that ‘advertising My participation on the committee has by a doctor. For many Americans, es Such advertising is restricted by various is intended to and has the effect of corner to eliminate the curse. made a $2 or $2.50 dollar bill seem certainly been an education for me and I pecially the elderly, expenditures on laws in 34 states and is effectively blocked creating a demand” — appears distinctly MANCHESTER SAFE & LOCK CO. BERNARD A. LOZIER, INC. But his clincher is to have the new necessary. feel we have important alternatives to prescription drugs are a significant part of in the other 16 by pharmacists’ codes of weak alongside the fact that the industry t w f t o c / n s M f r H present. Please give us a chance to inform Add, The New Designer-Builder Team bill carry a picture of Betsy Ross to Our own thinking is that Betsy Ross their monthly budgets. ethics. spends tens of millions of dollars a year in you of the choices and answer your 453 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER • 643-6922 Thus it would certainly seem that new advertising over-the-counter drugs. • Renovation-Remodeling honor the creator of Old Glory. deserves better treatment than im questions. Come to the public hearing Q O ( T \ t h l NlTWIOai-IUSWSS Alarms, Locks & regulations just proposed by the Federal According to FTC chairman Lewis A. Where, for instance, would television be • Celling Repairs The proposal is rather innovative mortalization on a greenback. We June 26 at 8 p.m. at the high school. Sales. Combination Changes. Trade Commission, which it says could Angman, a survey in San Francisco found without the income from this incessant Sales & Service - Bonded. _Mosl • Custom Additions Marie Ford daring and therefore won’t get too far have found, regardless of denomina save consumers more than $130 million a prices ranging from $2.50 to $11.75 for 100 pushing of patent nostrums? keys in stock. Repairs ol all kinds. Lake Rehabilitation Make Keys. Scissors & year on drug purchases, ought to receive tablets of a high blood-pressure medicine. Anyway, the FTC’s proposed Free EoUmatss in the U.S. Treasury where they tend Pinking Shears Sharpened. Tel. 649-4464 tion, that possession is so fleeting that Committee Member the overwhelming support of the public. regulations have nothing to do with Fox Trail Similar disparities for other drugs have to be fairly conservative about we don’t recall whose image appears The federal agency has proposed that been found in other areas. '• medicines that any one can walk into a Coventry drugstore and purchase. It involves CUSTOM MADE money, a trait not shared elsewhere in on any of our money except that bent SEE US FOR: ’A medicines prescribed by a physician and • Aluminum Roll Up CANVAS AWNINDS government. nickel that fate has cursed us with and would simply enable his patient to shop for Awnings IRON What’s Happened the best buy for his money. • Door Canopies We took a sample poll and found the which vending machines repeatedly • Storm Doors SCRAP METAL As Engman says, “It is a curious set of a , Osfrinsky • Combination Windowa 4 idea perhaps a bit premature. reject. 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Herald. day. ment on an 18-month effort to reach a per who resigned to become presiding officer counted as an advantage in our favor by manent arms pact. of the Virginia House of Burgesses. the professional worries. I PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., June 21, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., June 21, 1975— PAGE SEVEN AREA CHURCHES LOCAL CHURCHES WiNGS 'List of Rham Graduates / ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S CHURCH, E. Mid TRINITY COVENANT CHURCH, 302 ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Sand FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF OF EVENiNG Kathy Adaschik Bertha Lee Couture Claire C. Hand James Burton Lunt Kathleen Q. Orcutt Robert Schadtie dle Tpke. Rev. Philip Hussey, pastor. Hackmatck St. Rev. Nonnan E. Swensen, Hill Rd., South Windsor. Rev. Frederick H. ANDOVER, Rev. David J. Reese III, pastor. By CLIFF SIMPSON Carrie Ann Albert Theresa Ann CutronI Kevin Shannon Harris Karen Lee MacDonald Cheryl Ann Osborne Dorene Linda Scheuer 9:45 a.m.. Church School; 11 a.m.. Worship Melissa Ann Aldan Janet Lynn Davidson Donna Rad Henderson George Bredford MecLachelen Lauren Sllvinsky Pallas Audrey Grace Senkbell Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday Masses at pastor. Foerster III, vicar. Jacquelyn Allingham Peter J. Dellsle Jr. Linda Susan Hess Jean Marla Marshall Bonnie Lee Palmar Jeffrey Merle SIrols 8:30, 10:15 and 11:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School with all classes 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. Holy Com Service. Dreams Andersen Ronald Richard Descault Deborah Ann Higgins Michael John MartuccI Denial Wade Palmer Jill Elayns Stockwell Robert Carl Anderson David Michael Devine Cynthia Sue Hilliard Lee J. Massey Francis D. Parent Jacquelyn Ann Sternberg meeting together at church. Nursery for infants; munion, first and third Sundays; Morning Laura Anne Devine Bethany Ann Horton GOSPEL HALL, 415 Center St. ST. MAURICE’S CHURCH, Bolton. Rev. Richard Clifford Andrewb Jamqs Thomas McAullffe John W. Parker Jr. David John Strickland 10:50 a.m.. Worship Service with the Rev. Mr. Prayer, second, fourth and fifth Sundays. Robert W. Cronin, pastor. Experience Beauty Jeffrey L. Arpin Richard Steven Devine Donald Charles Houghton Sharon Ann McCavanagh Jo-Ann Marie Perry Norma Kathryn Sullivan 10 a.m.. Breaking bread; 11:45 a m., Sunday “We see, surrounding our narrow raft il Qlenn DavW Bagdonie Deborah Annette Dionne Steven Michael JaglowskI Robert Jay McKay Scott Richard Person Cathyann Marie Sytveater Swensen preaching on “The Real Way,” Trinity COVENTRY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday Once before I quoted from the opening lumined by the flickering light of human Jean E. Bailey Cheryl Lynn Dixon Wayne E. Jean ChristineI IsaIsabella...... McKenna Catherine Ellen Pettenglll CIndee Marla Tabor School; 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. Jon Paul Donahue Brenda Jean Jerome Tots for those 3-years old through Kindergarten, Nathan Hale School, Rt. 31. Rev. Dr. Richard W. Masses at 7:30, 9:15 and 11 a.m. pages of the lovely little book “Come relationships, the dark ocean on those Paul Barbour Thomas C. McManus David S. Phelps Ellen Catherine Tonnessan ST. BRIDGET CHURCH, 70 Main St. Rev. Nursery for infants. Worship will be followed by Climb My Hill” by Winston Abbott. This is Jean Ann Barrasso Robert Martin Dumschat Teresa Marla Johansson Nancy Ann McMaater Donna E. Pierce Patricia Marie Tootell Gray, pastor. ST. MATTHEW’S CHURCH, Tolland. Rev. rolling waves we toss for a brief hour. Linda Ann Bertolucci Thomas John Fisher Jr. Darlyne Ann Johnson Edward Charles Miller Brian James Plnney James R. Tourtlllotte John J. Delaney, pastor. Rev. William J. Stack, all-church picnic on the church grounds. 9:30 a.m.. Worship; 11 a.m., Sunday School; the way the book ends; From the great night without a chill blast y Patricia L. Barton Lynn Susan Fogg Kathy Louise Jordan Kathleen Ann Mills Pamela Jane Pinto Steven Kerry Trigo Rev. William J. Killeen. Francis J. O’Keefe, pastor. “ ...... And if in some anguished mo JoAnn M. Belasky Cheryl Ann Foley Nancy M. Jose Linda Miner Sherry Lynn Pohimann Robert M. Tyrseck Jr. SOUTH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 7;30 p.m., Bible Study at parsonage on Cornwall Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday breaks in upon our refuge.. All the Laura-Jean Bell Stephen C. Foran Katherine Sue Kabllk Deborah Josephine Montanlle Linda Ann Porter Christine M. Vanty, Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m., school Rev. George W. Webb, Rev. Wayne Kendall, Dr. ment — the shadow of a cloud lies heavy loneliness of humanity, caught amid the Gerald J. Bennett Michael Hegry Forrest Thomas E. Kane Bruce Montgomery Melissa J. Porter Paul Martin Vashallfskl auditorium; Sunday Masses at 7:30,9 and 10:30, Masses at 8:30, 10:30 and 11:45 a.a.m. on your heart — Karen Patricia Bergeron James Marshall Fracchia Edward D. Keefe Steven R.W. Moody Gregory £. Post Samuel Joseph Verona Rev. Robert W. Eldridge, pastors. hostile forces, is concentrated on the in Kimberly Ann Frazier Michael David Keleher Daniel Joseph Moore Debra Ann PostemskI Jo-Ann Lorraine Vincent in church; 10:30 am . and noon in school FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD, 763 Oak St., Pamela Jean Bergeron 10 a.m.. Worship Service, Pastor Kendall MESSIAH EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Look quietly at the image of perfection dividual soul, which must struggle alone, Karla Jean Berglund Richard Robert Frost James M. Klemyk Jeffrey Grant Morey Renee Ann Pratt Robert Joseph Vontell Jr. auditorium. East Hartford. Rev. Ralph F. Jelley, pastor. in the showflake that has faUen on your Walter Albert Bark Jr. Kathleen A. Fuller Roxanne Knight Dawn Marla Mulvey Diane Marie Prentice Deborah J. Watson preaching, sermon: “To See Clearly,” coffee CHURCH, (Wisconsin Synod), 300 Buckland with what courage it can command John D. Gagne Janet Lynn Krone 10 a.m.. Church School; 11 a.m.. Morning sleeve — Patrick Joseph Blow Ann Marla Murphy Christina Merle Prussia Bryan Keith Welsbrod THE SALV ATION ARMY, 661 Main St. Capt. hour following the service, Infant-Toddler Rd., South Windsor. against the whole weight of the universe Janice Dale Braman Edward Leon Gardiner Judith Ann Lack Norma Ann Natale Lori Joyce Ray Erin K. Welch Worship; 7 p.m.. Evening Service. Or hold this bud of laurel in the shelter Neill P. Brown Leigh Ann Giles Kenneth Allen Lack Deborah Ann Nariccio Gene■ I RaymondFtat Deborah Lee West and Mrs. Arthur Carlson, corps officers. through Nursery and Kindergarten; 7:30 a.m.. 9 a.m., Sunday School; 10 a.m.. Worship Ser that cares nothing for its hopes and Steven Michael Langley of your hand — Carla Rose Campbell Carol A. Goblirsch Paula Evelyn O'Brien Michael Leon Reid Brian Whitehlll 8:30 a.m., Teen Prayer Breakfast; 9:30 a.m., Youth Fellowship meeting in youth lounge. ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, vice. fears.” Craig Robert Cardinl Alan D. Gore Karen Ann Lathrop Susan Oliver William L. Rich Kathryn Marie WIrth Hebron Center. Rev. William N. Parsing, rector. And if doubt still lingers — Belter News Joan L. Carone Daniel James GrIIII Gerald Joseph LIndley Jr. Thomas Oliver Loretta Ann Roberts Jonathan K. Wright Sunday School; 10:45 a.m.. Holiness Meeting; 6 Praise and Teaching Service. OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN CHURCH, 239 Catherine Ann Coburn Linda J. Haggerty Rodney Karl Links Eric Carol Olsen Cynthia Ann Robinson Robert G. Yarroil 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m., (Commu Listen to a breaking wave spend itself Despite this grim view of life, Russell Gary Ray Hall Jonathan Norris Little Erin Joan O'Neill Janet E. Segllo Jean Adele Zachmann p.m., Open-Air Meeting; 7 p.m.. Salvation SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Graham Rd., South Windsor. Rev. Ronald A. Gary Clay Copas Jr. nion, first, third and fifth Sundays; Morning upon the shore — found that there is value in being a “good JoAnn Heidi Zimmer Meeting. UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, 385 N. Main Erbe, pastor. Prayer, second and fourth Sundays. Church And know that in the precise wisdom of neighbor” for it pays off. St. Rev. Dr. Felix M. Davis, minister. 6 a.m., Sunrise Service; 9 a.m.. Worship and CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF school. the infinite — “Mankind has become so much one 10 a.m.. Morning Worship, child care: Nursery Sunday School; 10;15 a.m.. Worship Service. LATTER-DAY SAINTS, Woodside St. & another wave family that we cannot insure our own through 6 year olds. Sermon by the Rev. Dr. VERNON ASSEMBLIES OF GOD, 51 Old Hillstown Rd. D. Clark Brown, bishop. ST. JOHN’S EI^COPAL CHURCH, Rt. 30, will come prosperity except by insuring that of Diplomas Given Town Rd. 8:30 a m.. Priesthood; 9:30 a m., &minary; Davis “Fear Not.” Vernon. Rev. Robert H. Wellner, rector. to take its place — 9:45 a.m., Sunday School for all ages; 11 a.m.. everyone else. If you wish to be happy 10:30 a.m., Sunday School; 5 p.m.. Sacrament 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. Family Ser Beauty takes the form of common things • (Continued from Page One) Award, Robert Vontell; J. Colin NORTH UNITED METHODIST CHU RCH, Morning Worship; 7 p.m.. Evening Evangelistic. yourself, you must resign yourself to Service. 300 Parker St. Rev. Earle R. Custer, pastor. vice and Church School. seeing others also happy.” Pushee Award, Ellen After the presentation of FULL GOSPEL INTERDENOMIN 9 a.m.. Worship Service, sermon: “Standing UNITED CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, A falling tear — (quoted from Forbes, 5/1/71) Tonnessen. 2 ST. BERNARD’S CHURCH, Rockville. Rev. diplomas by Board of Educa ATIONAL CHURCH, 745 Main St. Rev. Pljilip On Your Feet,” coffee fellowship after the ser UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, Tolland. A budding rose — Good News Insurance Association John J. White, pastor. Rev. Joseph M. Bartok. tion Chairman Frank Shannon, Saunders, minister. vice. Rev. Donald G. Miller, minister. A graceful p ll on silver wings — Bertrand Russell has no place for God in Scholarships, Laure Devine and Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday the following awards and prizes Jeffrey Sirois; Rham Art Club 10:30 a.m.. Praise, Worship Service and Bible 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Service and Church his view of life. But Christian ethics ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Masses at 7, 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. were presented by Principal J. Awards, Cheryl Dixon and study for all ages; 7 p.m.. Deliverance Service. School; 7 to 8:30 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship. ^ A Touch of Humor springs from a relationship with God Church and Chestnut Sts. Rev. Stephen K. Jacob Colin Pushee; Florence I^usie Karen MacDonald; Rham Class SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, To give a touch of humor to a serious which not only guides but empowers. FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, Orange Hall 72 son, rector; Rev. Bruce W. Jacques, assistant to SACRED HEART CHURCH, Rt. 30, Vernon. Phelps Memorial Scholarship, of 1960 Awards, Darlyne John Coventry. Rev. Robert K. Bechtold, minister. problem, I have used this story many Jesus urged His followers, not to ‘resign E. Center St. Rev. James Beliasov, pastor. the rector; Rev. Ronald E. Haldeman, assistant Rev. Ralph Kelley, pastor. Rev. Edward Walter Berk; American Legion son; Rham Education Associa 9 a.m.. Adult Study Group; 10 a.m.. Worship times over the years when giving talks to themselves” to seeing others happy, but to 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a m.. Worship to the rector. Konopka. ministers about the financial difficulties Auxiliary Scholarship, Karl tion Scholarships, Catherine Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday Masses at Service; 11 a.m.. Coffee Hour; 11:15 a.m., Con actively work for their good. Service; 7 p.m.. Evening Service. 7:30 a.m.. Holy Communion, Book of Common firmation Class; 5 p.m.. Youth Discussion in running a church. Berglund; Amston Fire Com Cobum and Michael Kelleher ; Prayer; 10 a.m.. Morning Prayer and Holy Com 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m. and noon. "Thou shalt love the Lord thy pany Auxiliary Scholarship, Jo PTSO Scholarship, Linda Bar- PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 43 Spruce St. Group; 7;30 p.m.. Adult pre-membership A small church in Vermont was having God.....and they neighbor as thyself.” munion, Book of Common Prayer with sermon Ann Vincent; Brink Memorial tolucci; Library Club Award, 9:15 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.. Worship, ST. MARGARET MARY’S CHURCH, Wap- meeting. finance trouble, primarily because the by the Rev. Mr. Haldeman, Nursery care and This love grows out of our faith in God, a Scholarship, Kathy Adaschik; Ann Murphy; St. Columba Holy Nursery provided; 7 p.m.. Informal Worship, plng. Rev. William McGrath and Rev. Joseph members did not pay the weekly pledges Walk-in-the-Park. ROCKVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH, 69 Union source of power that Russell never tapped. Brunell Memorial Award, Jean Name Society Scholarships, study and fellowship. Schick, co-pastors. made in the fall financial drive. Finally, St. Rev. Robert L. LaCounte, pastor. The Master speaks to us as He spoke in the Barrasso. Richard N. Clough Jean Barrasso, Karen JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES, Kingdom Hall, Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday after much heiiuning and hawing, the ST. JAMES CHURCH, Msgr. Edward J. 9 a.m.. Worship Service; 10:15 a.m., Sunday Upper Room just before He was crucified: Scholarships of Andover, Karen Bergeron, and Cheryl Osborne,; 726 N. Main St. Masses at 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. board of trustees appointed another Reardon, pastor; Rev. Bernard Killeen, Rev. School; 7 p.m., Evening service. “These things I have spoken unto you, Bergeron, Janet Davidson, Soroptimist Award, Kathryn 10 a.m.. Public Bible discourse “Your treasurer who went right to work trying to Louis Cremonie. ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI, 673 Ellington Rd., that in me you might have peace. In the Karen Lathro, Karen Wirth; Student-Faculty Senate Conscience— When Is It a Safe Guide?” 11 a.m.. GILEAD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, make up the deficit. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m. Sunday South Windsor. Rev. John C. Gay, pastor. Rev. world ye shall have tribulation: but be of McDonald, Cheryl sborne, Scholarship, James Lunt. Group discussion of May 15 Watchtower Hebron. Rev. Marshall B. Hughes, pastor. He began with a strong letter to all the good cheer: I have overcome the world.” Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m., noon, 5 p.m. Eugene M. Kibride. nonpaying members, half of whom paid up David Phelps. Connecticut Art magazine article "Appreciating Our Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, the Rev. Mr. (John 16:33) Hughes preaching. Nursery provided; 9:15 a.m.. promptly. Encouraged by this success he Association Medal, Richard CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION, Adams Relationship with Jehovah.” Masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 11 a.m. “Rufusal” Frost. The Foote Awards, Sarasin Seeks St. at Thompson Rd. Rev. Edward S. Pepin, Learning Centers. sent another letter to the remaining half. FIRST CHU RCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, “Here is my heart; it’s clean Jonathan Little, Janice pastor; Rev. Paul Trinque. (Herald photo by Pinto) ST. MARY’S CHURCH, Rt. 31, Coventry. Wonders of wonders, all sent in their Explanation 447 N. Main St. ST. GEORGE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, I give it. Lord, to Thee.” Braman, Wayne Jean, John Saturday Masses at 5 and 7;30 p.m.; Sunday Rev. F. Bernard Miller, pastor. Rev. Paul F. checks a except one. And then I saw God plainly Of Fund Cut 11 a.m., Sunday Service, Sunday School for Boston Tpke. (Rt. 44A), Bolton, Rev. John F. To this last stubborn member the Parker, Bethan Horton, Masses at 7:30, 9, 10;30 and 11:45 a.m. Ramen. Turn aside from me. WASHINGTON (UPI) - The pupils up to the age of 20, care for very young Emanuel Lutheran Church Saturday Mass at 5:15 p.m.; Sunday Masses at Flora III, vicar. treasurer wrote a personal letter — and Deborah Montanile, Neill CONCORDIA LUTHERAN CHURCH, 40 children, subject of the Lesson-Sermon, “Is The 9 a.m.. Holy Communion and Homily, Nursery “I do not want your heart. Brown, Judith Lack, Robert office of Rep. Ronald Sarasin, 7:30, 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. he, too, paid. R-Conn., says Connecticut is Pitkin St. Rev. Burton D. Strand, Rev. David W. Universe, Including Man, Evolved by Atomic care provided. ’ The minister was impressed, as were all Closed tightly to other men: McKay, Robert Vontell, Daniel CRYSTAL LAKE COMMUNITY UNITED the only New England state to Rinas, pastors. Force?,” Golden Text: Revelation 4:11 “Thou the church members, who were Open it up, my child. Moore, Patricia Barton. METHODIST CHURCH, Ellington. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF apply for federal water quality 9 a.m.. Holy Communion, Church School are worthy, 0 Lord, to receive glory and honour Lecturer Explains enthusiastic about their new treasurer. And return it to me again.” Galumboski Scholarships, Morning worship at Crystal Lake Community VERNON, Rev. John A. Lacey, pastor; Rev. control planning funds and not through Grade 6, Nursery for small children; and power: for thou hast created all things, and ’The one who received the personal letter Raymond Kresensky Cheryl Foley, Ellen Tonnessenk 9 9 United Methodist Church will be at 11 beginning Edwin W. Bartholomew, assistant pastor. Acting on Impulse Hebron Education Association be designated to receive any. 10:30 a.m.. Holy Communion, Church School for for thy pleasure they are and .were created.” 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service, Confirmation of remarked: Sunday. Sunday School will also be at 11. Anyone Occasionally in my ministry I have had Scholarship, James Lunt; Sarasin sent a telegram Grade 10 and on. Nursery for small children. The Christian Science Reading Room, 968 Main The Living Way Youth Membership Class, Communion, coffee “He certainly is a fine treasurer, but he St., is open to the public Mondays through wishing to join the coffee hour is invited to do so a strong impulse to write a particular, Malecky Scholarship, Bethany Friday to federal environmen ST. JOHN'S POLISH NATIONAL hour after service. should use the dictionary more. He spells Fridays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and the first and at 10:15 a.m. letter, make a phone call or visit some horton; Marlborough Education tal administrator Russell Train CATHOLIC CHURCH, 23 Golway St. Rev. “lousy” with two “ss’s,” and “skunk” third Thursday evenings from 7 to 9, it also Christians to experience BOLTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, person, without knowing why it should be Association Scholarships, Don asking for an explanation. Walter A. Hyszko, pastor. Exchange the “ dullness, the ROCKVILLE UNITED, METHODIST with a “c.” Sarasin said Connecticut’s maintains a free lending library. healing is the fact that they are Bolton Center Rd. Rev. J. Stanton Conover, done. na Henderson and David 9 a.m.. Mass in English; 10:30 a.m.. Mass in limitation of materiality for CHURCH, 142 Grove St., Rockville. Rev. John Decision Making application was in before the loved by the Father. This minister. This happened once as I was driving Devine; Marlborough PTA J Polish and English. boundless possibilities based on W. Mortimer, pastor. ’The great historian, Arnold Toynbee, 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, sermon: “The through town. Something inside said, Grad’s attention diverted (or a moment. Scholarship, Linda Haggerty; deadline and Environmental CHURCH OF CHRIST, Lydall and Vernon what is divinely true. You don’t applied to Christian healing two 9:30 a.m.. Church School, Nursery through states that a civilization faced with a UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, 185 Will Of God.” “Visit here!” Marlborough GOP Civic Protection Agency experts Sts. Eugene Brewer, minister. have to let anything prevent you or three centuries after Jesus adults; 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service, Nursery problem that demands a decision will Woodbridge St. Rev ..Robert Baker, pastor. As I rang the bell, a very beautiful found the money could be us^. 9 a.m., Bible Classes; 10 a.m.. Worship, ser from living fully what you real healed, and it applies to Chris through Grade 3. TALCOTTVILLE CONGREGATIONAL react in one of four ways — by “archaism, 10 a.m., Sunday School; 6;30 p.m., “Sound of widow opened the door. Obviously she was mon: ‘"The Marvel of Divine Grace” ; 6 p.m.. ly are.” tian healing right now,” she CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, futurism, detachment, or transfor His Coming” radio program on WINF; 7:30 AVERY ST. CHRISTIAN REFORMED just on her way out. When she saw me she Worship, sermon: “The Beginning of Wisdom.” ’That is what Mrs. Josephine said. Rev. Kenneth E. Knox, pastor. mation.” p.m.. Evangelistic Service. Carver of Boston said this week “Far from ignoring illness, CHURCH, 661 Avery St., South Windsor. Rev. exclaimed “Why, Cliff, what are you doing (Herald Peter Mans, minister. 10 a.m.. Worship. In more popular terms these attributes ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN at a public lecture at the First Christian healing restores what may be called “the good old days, “the here?” EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH, Church 8:30 a.m., “Back to God” hour radio broad UNION CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, CHURCH (MISSOURI SYNOD), Cooper and Church of Christ, Scientist, on needs to be restored. This golden tomorrow of heaven.” “who gives I replied that I really didn’t know. u and Chestnut Sts. Rev. C. Henry Anderson and cast, WTIC (1080); 9:45 a.m., Sunday School and High Sts. Rev. Charles W. Kuhl, pastor. N. Main St. healing is a tangible sense of Rockville. Rev. Paul J. Bowman, minister; Rev. a damn,” and “maybe I can’t change the “Well, I do,” she said, “I was just on my Rev. Ronald J. Fousnier, pastors; Joseph Adult Bible Study; 11 a.m.. Worship Service; 7 way to commit adultery. I know it is 9 a.m.. Divine Worship; 10:15 a.m., Sunday Emphasizing the unselfish the actual infinitude of love, David B. Eusden, associate minister. whole world, but I can change a little piece Ekeberg, intern. p.m.. Evening Service. Nursery care for small wrong. It must have been God who made School and Youth Forum; 10;10 to 11:35 a.m.. nature of fulfilling one’s poten which reveals the wonderful in 9 a.m.. Morning Worship, the Rev. John T. of it.” 8 a.m.. Brief service of Holy Communion in children provided. you stop here.” We had a cup of coffee, First and Second Year Youth Instruction. tial in this way, Mrs. Carver separability of God and man,” Schwarz Jr., guest preacher, sermon topic; You and 1 are not “civilizations,” of the chapel; 9:30 a.m., ’The Service with special said, “Because of th? natural she said. VERNON UNITED METHODIST “Bridges of Love” ; 10 a.m.. Coffee Hour in the some conversation, and a prayer together emphasis on wedding anniversaries and Scout course, but we are all called upon to make CENTER CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, availability of the power that is "This inseparability or CHURCH, Rt. 30. Rev. Frances SchWSrtz, Rev. Chapel; noon to 4 p;m.. Junior Pilgrim before I went on my way. Pro Deo et Patria awards. Children’s chapel ser decisions. Which of the four best describes ‘‘WE SAVE YOU MONEY” UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, 11 Center St. God, there are no limits to what oneness always includes the James Schwartz, pastors. Fellowship pool party at the home of Mr. and Months later I had a long letter from vice following the principal hymn. Coffee will be your attitude? Rev. Newell Curtis Jr., Rev. Winthrop Curtis you can do for those around right view of others as actually 9:15 a.m.. Worship Hour and Church School. Mrs. Scott Brown; 2 p.m.. Senior High Pilgrim Bad News Florida where she had moved. It thanked AT THE PARKADE ONLY Jr., pastors. served in Luther Hall between services. Fellowship will meet at Skinner Rd. Parsonage me again for my call, told of her life there, you, for your world.” the outcome of what God is. In Bertrand Russell’s view of life is a 10 a.m.. Worship Service, Sanctuary, the Rev. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH, for a picnic with Olivet Congregational Church and ended with the phrase, referring to the Expanding on her theme, this view, there’s no room for gloomy one according to this quotation Mr. Curtis preaching; 11 a.m.. Coffee Shoppe, Meadowlark Rd. & Rt. 30, Vernon. Rev. Donald Pilgrim Fellowship, followed by trip to River 23rd Psalm — “My cup is not only CALVARY CHURCH (ASSEMBLIES OF “The Living Way,” the lecturer self-inflicted poison of hatred,” which appears in Stanley Jones devotional Woodruff Hall. McClean, astor. side. overflowing, it is bubbling merrily.” GOD), 647 E. Middle Tpke. Rev. K.L. Gustaf said, “Jesus had said, speaking Mrs. Carver said. book ‘"The Way to Power and Poise” : son, pastor. of every follower of the way, “Naturally, then, a certain 8 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service; 9:15 a.m., COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH, AN Sunday School and Bible Study; 5:15 p.m.. Trini UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 1040 9:45 a.m., Sunday School classes for adults and “The works that I do shall he do freedom in relationships among Boston Tpke., Bolton. Rev. David M. Campbell, AMERICAN BAPTIST CHURCH, 585 E. children; 10:50 a.m.. Worship Service, Family also.’ Jesus showed his family and friends comes ty Radio Vespers, station WINF. Center St. Rev. Ondon P. Stairs, minister. pastor. Day with dinner on the grounds, following ser followers the practicality of his about. ’This, too, is a kind of WAPPING COMMUNITY CHURCH, 1790 10 a.m.. Family Worship Service, Nursery 9:30 a.m.. Morning Worship, message: “The vice; 7 p.m.. Gospel Service, “Rebirth,” guest teachings and his reliance on healing, the outcome of the that Ellington Rd., South Windsor. Rev. Harold W. FiM Emcmets Secret of the Church,” Nursery is provided. provided for infants through Grade 2, sermon; music-and singing group from New York City. God alone for healing. real love that includes Richardson, minister. “Bring It All To Him.” “One of the most powerful freedom,” she said. 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Service and Church THINK single ideas that has enabled School. HERALD YESTERDAYS Campground Begins 116th Year 9F US! 10 Years Ago The Willimantic Campground pastor of the Vernon nited Swartz, are ministers. His wife Donald R. Armagnac addressed Rham graduates. will begin its 116th consecutive Methodist Church and the recently was ordained a deacon TODAY’S THOUGHT 25 Years Ago David M. Mordavsky of Hose Co. 2, season of summer religous United Methodist Church of in the United Methodist (?hurch. Special Events Set Walter N. Leclerc is elected tax collec Eighth District Fire Department, is OPEN programming Sunday with a Ellington, will be the featured ’The couple has three children tor of Eighth School and Utilities District. named “Fireman of the Year” of district. vesper service at 5 p.m. at the speaker. ’The Willimantic Campground Board of Directors study plans for Manchester Education Association outdoor tabernacle. Both the Rev. Mr. Swartz and Anonymity to serve humbly and faithfully as a part of At Calvary Church Rham Picks Top Students is located on Rt. 32, one mile enlargement of town’s sewage disposal succeeds in withholding signatures from The Rev. James J. Swartz, his wife, the Rev. Frances south of Willimantic. One of the basic principles of the Chris His Body, the church, and to live that salary contracts of at least 50 per cent of SUNDAY which is open to the public. plant on Olcott St., a project that may cost tian life is the importance of melding others who are starving or without homes “Dinner on the Grounds,’’ professional staff, Robert Wolfert, MEA service award. She plans to at Marlborough. She played with perhaps more traditional over fl(K),(KK) before it’s finished. Nancy Foote one’s own personality and efforts in a may have tangible help and hope, all this Maranatha Coffee House president, says. tend the University of Connec the symphonic band for four common cause for the sake of the world. means that we get into that spirit of among churches in the south, The Maranatha Christian years and served as president 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. The following seniors are the ticut in the fall. The Many of the great writings of the middle ANONYMITY. will take place Sunday after the Coffee House at Calvary of the group this past year. She top ranking in scholastic stan Two Local Churches ages were anonymous. ’There was no Remember, “Any one person can do a 10:50 a.m. worship service at Church will feature the guest is a member of the National Bible ding in the Rham High School Miss Devine, daughter of Mr. striving for credit, copyright, or personal whale of a lot of good if he or she doesn’t Calvary Church, 647 E. Middle ministry of Jim Seymour and Christian Action Group Forms and Mrs. Eugene Devine of Honor Society. She plans to at Plan Bible Schools care who gets the credit.” Tpke. the “Sincerely His” music Class of 1975: First, Jean Ann tend the University of Connec 2 Speaks fame. Barrasson; second, Laurie Marlborough, played in the FUR ALL Y9UR Win Nelson Entire families are being en group from Bridgeport tonight ticut. by To give one’s life in the cause of Christ, Anne Devine; third, Walter symphonic band and sang in the Trinity Covenant Church, 30? Center Church (UCC) couraged to attend the worship at 8 at the church.’The public is Four Divisions for Activities chorus for four years. She has Little, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene The Church of the Nazarene, Albert Beck Jr.; fourth, Hackmatack St. service, the Rev. Kenneth invited. now operating on donations by served as treasurer of the Robert Little of Andover was a ______Brewer 236 Main St., will conduct its an expressed by the general com Kathryn Marie Wirth; and fifth, MEDICINAL NEEDS ’The program wil be from 9 Gustafson, pastor of the Seymour is a recent graduate ’The recently formed Connec members and associates. National Honor Society for two member of the varsity track you a believer? Virtual nual Vacation Bible School mittee, develop a relationship Jonathan Norris Little. a.m. to noon daily, and is open church, said. Each family is of Zion Bible Institute, East ticut Christian Action Com Farina said there will be a years and was president of the team for three years and was ly everyone reading this from Monday through July 6 Rockville Churches Set with men in government and to all children in the area from asked to bring a picnic basket Providence, R.I. Members of mittee (CCAC) has begun to director of each division who Miss Barrasso, daughter of Ecology Club. Miss Devine in team captain this year. He is a would answer affirmatively. with evening classes 6 to 8:30. augment a working relationship the age of three to those and a platter or dish of food in the singing group are active in organize along four division will form a committee to work Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barrasso tends to attend Wesleyan member of the National Honor m u m HUDQUARTEIIS But the New Testament Greek The theme of this year’s Bi between concerned citizens and entering Grade 8 in September. cluding dessert. Guests are outreach ministries of Bethel areas — research, com with him. of Hebron is the editor-in-chief University. Society and also plans to attend word translated “to believe” ble School is “Living with Bible Bible School, Services munications, lobbying and government leaders. ’The theme of this year’s Bi welcome, the pastor said. Assembly of God Church, It has been suggested. Farina of the Yearbook, a member of the University of Connecticut. is defined in Thayer’s lexicon Financial division activities Berk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Heroes.” Transportation will ble School is “Clap Your Hands, At 7 p.m., during the regular Bridgeport. financial. said, to set up a speakers the National Honor Society, and Walter Berk Sr. of Hebron, is a as a conviction that Jesus is will include the raising of funds be provided for area children Jesus Is Lord,” ’The sessions A registration fee of 50 cents gospel service, “Rebirth,” a f The Informal program will in John Farina, spokesman for bureau to explain the role of chairman of the student tutorial the Messiah, conjoiw^ with Dr. Melvin E. Moody, presi vice of drama and song at the for educational material sent member of the National Honor from 4 through 15 years of age. will include Bible stories, per family will be collected on inusical group from New York clude audience participation the group, began the organiza CCAC to interested groups. program. She is the winner of obedience to ChlRst. To dent of Dublin (N.H.) (Christian chui^. free to members and associates Society and was vice president Mrs. Arlene Bradley is the crafts, songs, refreshments and the first day. Children may be City, will present a program. under the direction of Bruce tion of the four divisions at a ’The next meeting of the com numerous awards including the believe in a redemptive sense Academy, will be guest speaker and other necessary expenses. of the junior class. He plans to GUARAISTEED SAFE director of the school. a missionary project. ' Church School registered by calling the church A1 Caban of the New York Pajot, director of 'Maranatha meeting earlier this week in mittee is July 15 at 10:30 a.m. Talcott Mountain Science goes beyond mere intellectual Sunday at the 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. Farina said that the group is attend Columbia University. Registration may be made by To aid in preparation of ’The vacation church school at office, 875-2559 or Mrs. City Teen Challenge Center will Coffee House. Staff members New Britain. a t Howard Johnson’s services at Rockville Baptist Center award, the academic Miss Wirth is the daughter of acknowledgment and calling 289-1801 or 649-5859 Mon classes and refreshments, ad Union Congregation! Church is ’Theodore Dougenik, 875-4772. preach during the service. will provide refreshments. Representatives from the Restaurant, New Britain. French award and the Senate DRAPERY CLEANING! emotional “acceptance” of Church. Mr. and Mrs. A. Harry Wirth of day, at the Sunday church ser vance registration is suggested open to any child three years Manchester area attending the ’Those wishing more informa Jesus as personal savior — it County Democrats vices or at the opening session and may be made by calling the Dr. Moody formerly con old through those in Grade 8. meeting included the Rev. tion may write to CCAC, P.O. must embrace a conscientious Monday evening. church office or by contacting ducted a week of evangelistic ’The school will be open July Robert Eldridge of South To Hear Carbone Box 104, Scotland, Conn., in ' ★ NO SHRINKAGE-EVEN HEMLINES obedience to him as well. Trinity Covenant Mrs. Barbara Robison, 15 Gray services at Rockville Baptist 14 through 18 from 9:30 to 11:30 United Methodist Church and care of John Farina. As recently as 1968 the Rd., South Windsor. Church. Recently, he and the a.m. ’The theme will be, “God, CONCORDIA EMANUEL Bea Sheftel of the Manchester “make and bake" j) ★ PLEATS WILL BE CRISP Gallup Poll revealed that 98% A five-day Bible School will TOLLAND COUNTY be conduct^ starting July 14 at college chorale presented a ser Me, and Where I Live.” Recreation Department. we have cryetale and ★ of the American people GREEK LUXURY The research division will be Nicholas Carbone, Hartford’s frames In all colors TAKE DOWN & REHANG SERVICE claimed to believe in (lod. Democratic Town Committee MORI. HERS PORTO CARRAS, Greece VACATION CHURCH SCH00L| involved in gathering informa and shapes; make your ★ WRINKLE-FREE INSTALLATION This at a time when church (UPl) - ’The newly refitted 17,- tion on proposed legislation, in chairman, will be the guest attendance and morality were CONCORDIA LUTHERAN CHURCH speaker at the June 26 meeting Ovtr 40 Ttan ol UmxmIM S«nlM own stained glass plaques. WELCOME! 000-ton Greek luxury liner FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH OF MANCHESTER vestigating the background of ★ BRIGHTER COLORS-WHITER WHITER declining rapidly. Such a CALVARY CHURCH 40 Pitkin St., Manchester bills, studying various legisla of th e Tolland County Open 24 Hours Dally , ■' I Daphne will inaugurate eight 12- Sunday Services being held In the Orange Hall paradox reflects the U7 Eat HMe Ttb.-Til MM44S day cruises in the Gulf of Mexico tion and making recommen Democratic Association. ★ widespread misunderstanding A*v. Xan Guilahon, FOR EMERGENCY SERVICE Iram es 88«*) DRAPERIES LOOK LIKE NEW Pt§lor and the Caribbean from New 72 E. CENTER STREET MANCHESTER dations to other members of the ’The meeting will be at the of what it means to believe. JUNE 26 - JULY 9 SAT. 8 P.M. - Marantha Orleans beginning Dec. 9, the general committee: Coventry Town Hall at 8 p.m. we have every llllle thing! We must not only believe that Coffee House Our regular achedula of servlcee will continuo throughout (• shipowners announced. ’The communications division Carbone is also majority leader Call Now tor a Free Estimate!!!!!!!! God is, but that he also “Sincerely His” and the summer months. Why not stop and visit us7 WEEKDAYS 9:15 - 11:45 of the Hartford City Council. M©bil will handle information feed “where a rewards those who seek after Jim Seymour Sunday School...... 9:30 A.M. back to group members and ’The public is invited to attend HEATING OILS FUN IN THE SUN dollar's him (Heb. 11:6). Morning Sorvice...... 10:30 A.M. Ages 3V2 to 12 invited, Free Wiil Offering between ther interest groups this meeting. Anyone wishing 872-0166 worth a Sunday Noon NEEDS - PICNIC - Evening Service...... ,.’7:00P;M. across the state, plus public further information should con OIL BURNER A • 521 East Middle Tpke., Manchester CHURCH OF “Dinner On Grounds” JAMES BELIASOV, Pastor PHONE: 643-7044 (* th e mjracle of main Stt'sft i dollar!'' • 1237 Hartford Tpke., Vernon BEACH - VACATION TO REGISTER CALL relations. tact Mrs. Edward Daly of Ver HEATING INSTALLATION e 35 Windsor Avenue, Rockville CHRIST An Independent Church devoted to the advancement of The lobbying division will non, president of the associa dovjntown manchester e 10 Harlow St., Rockville Lydall and Vernon 'Streets 7 P.M. - “REBIRTH" ARTHUR DRUG ______Fundamental Blble-belleving Christianity from N.Y.C 649-5311 present legislators with ideas tion (875-7690) or Judy Dean, 643-5135 Phone: 646-2903 publicity chairman, (872-6845). 316C«nterSt^^^^^Bnchejgj . " i A i3 j v s OfciDii^ irnJ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., June 21, 1975 - PAGE NINE PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Sat.. June 21, 1975 Watson Hot Putter T h e Red Sox in Right Frame of Mind LITTLE Helps Tie Record LEAGUE Herald Angle BALTIMORE (UPI) — Boston shortstop Rick Burleson, “We’re all conscious of what has happend to us in past Northrop in the home ninth to send the contest into over author of the sacrifice fly that beat the Baltimore Orioles years. We all seem to be in the right frame of mind and time. But it was only a temporary respite as the Birds lost ^ their eighth of 10 extra inning games. Boatright apologized and said, By Earl Yost 4-3 in 12 innings Friday night, said after the Sox’ sixth have a lot of depth on our bench. But we also know that a MEDINAH, 111. (UPI) - NATIONAL Moreau singled and doubled for straight win that his teammates “all seem to be in the Actually, Boston’s most important base hit came after INDY “You were definitely right.” Sports Editor team like Baltimore is better than it has played so far. The powered Tierney’s to a 33-12 American last night at Robert Tom Watson invoked light Behind a 14-hit attack, the winners. John Prignano and Doug Griffin coaxed a one-out walk in the 12th from losing Ben Crenshaw hammered his Nassiff Arms swamped Nichols Doug Gaboury led the attack right frame of mind.” Orioles have too much talent.” Four runs in the seventh in win over Trash-Away last night son. For Holiday, Denis Wir- ning and a hot putter to tio a Smith Out Famous for their past nosedives from first place, the pitcher Dyar Miller. Leftfielder Juan Beniquez, a .331 ning lifted DeMoIay to a 14-13 way through Medinah No. 3’s Tire, 17-3, last night at Buckley for 3-9 Stevenson’s. That talent enjoyed a 2-0 lead thanks to a pair of run at Mt. Nebo. For the. winners, talla doubled and singled twice, tournament record and took Red Smith look five Red Sox boast a three-game lead in the American League hitter, singled him to third and he scored on Burlseon’s fly duke over B.A. Club, last night vast array of trees to shoot a 68 Field. For the winners, Doug scoring singles by Bob Grich until Jim Rice, Rick Miller Dennis Quigley and Tony Brian Sullivan homered and a solid three-stroke lead —a strokes off his first round and stand alone in second place East over New York. Boston erupted with a three-run ball to right. j i at Nike Field. For the winners, D’Amato had four hits apiece, singled and Rich Gustafson Whitaker had three hits and AMERICAN FARM and Rico Petrocelli each singled home runs in the ninth to seven under par 135 —into with a 77 seore yesterday at 138. Crenshaw, 23, admitted ninth against Mike Torrez and the Oriole bullpen to go 12 Beniquez said he was “choking up on the bat and simply Bill Wilson, Mark Goldberg, Brian Quigley, Steve Casavant, added two bingles. For Dick’s, Don Maxim, Andy Browne and Winning a slugfest, Army & Would Not Be Beaten help create Dick Drago’s first relief win. Bob Culvey and Tony Colletti today’s third round of the hut the former “I didn’t get much of a sun tan Benny Pagani two apiece. Mark Navy outlasted pillon Ford, 25- games over the .500 mark. going with the pitch.” Bill Grant, Joe D’Amato and Craig Pepin and Harry Roy had Sitting on top of the pole as coach of the CIAC Gass B The hits chased Torrez and relievers Grant Jackson and each had three hits and Steve 75th U.S. Open. Manchester High golfer the last few days. I’ve been in Buezek singled arid doubled for 12, last night at Buckland Field. “We want to be close in the last month of the season,” Drago, the fourth Boston pitcher, hurled two and one- Jack Harrington three each and three hits apiece and Carl the trees so much and making .Baseball Tournament championionship squad is East Doyle Alexander. Armstrong and Jim Clifford Watson is the freckle-faced 25 failed to qualify for Nichols. Mat Corey had a triple and said Burleson, whose 28 runs batted in is good for only third innings of hitless ball. Bill Tierney two. For the Hohenthal, Dave Sibrinsz and great recoveries.” ijCatholic High’s Jim Penders. In his quiet, mild-mannered The Orioles got a two-out, pinch-hit double from Jim added two apiece. For the losers, Angie Cappa had four Bill Tobler two each. year old who blew a one stroke further play in the U.S. single and Mike Tanguay and sixth place on the explosive Boston team. Losers, Brian McCarten and lead on the last day of the 1974 He warned that his putting AMERICAN Tim Chevalier two bingles way, the former UConn player was able to mold together a hits and Roger LaJoie, Open. was in good shape and “if I can .group of youngsters who would not be beaten. The result Kevin Kravontka each had Cammeyer, Bossie, Pete Lom Open at Winged Foot to wind up Smith’s two-day total With Dave Lauzon leading the apiece for the winners. For fifth behind winner Hale Irwin get up there in regulation. I’ll attack with four straight hits. Dillon, Ed Dobranski homered, was the first state championship in baseball for the three hits and Walt Smolensk! bardo, Barry Kelly and Fred REC was 82-77-159. Scores of and three others. be getting some birdies.” Army & Navy downed Dillon tripled and singled, Tim Scalise and Chet Clifford two apiece. Bushey two apiece. Making every hit count. •Manchester-based Catholic school. A sincere salute is But watch out, Watson said. 150 and over did not Pat Fitzsimons, the Oregon Ford, 11-6, last night at Waddell tripled and singled and Doug directed to Penders for a job well done...Among the latest Center Congo trounceil qualify for the final two webfoot who shared the first Tigers’ John Hiller NIKE DUSTY He’s a year older, has more Field. Joe Demeo added two Pointer singled twice. additions to baseball’s Hall of Fame is the blue colored Telephone Company, 21-5, last patience and will stick to his rounds. round lead with Watson at 67, doubles while Bob McMahon With Paul' Sieezowski, Tom Although outhit, 24-17, CBT night at Keeney Field. For the locker that Hank Aaron used when playing with the Atlanta game plan. faltered to 73 with a double homered and Dave Besterfield INTERNATIONAL FARM Vecsey, Larry Quintilliani and Blue had the runs for a 17-14 winners, Jim Fazzalaro had Braves in the National League. Other lockers on display at “One of the ways you can win bogey, water ball on the 205- had two bingles for Dillon. Scoring in every inning. Rich Sieezowski each collecting duke over Savings Bank of five hits, Connie Banas, Tim Cooperstown. N.Y., were used by Stan Musial, Honus Finally Stops Yanks in an open is driving very well,” he figured lightning was less yard 17th hole to settle for solo Independent Insurance two hits, M & M Pizza downed Manchester last night at Smedick, and Clarence Switzer he said. “I think that is the key than a mile away, invoked “the third place at 140. INTERNATIONAL overwhelmed Ansaldi’s, 34-3, *Wagner, Walter Johnson, Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig and Joe Economy Electric, 9-6, last Robertson Park. For the three each and Mark Snyder in this course.” lightning rule” and refused to A few big names were still in Upping its record to 7-5, An- last night at Verplanck. iDiMaggio. Aaron’s locker is the biggest with room for him night at Nike. Joe Savino, Dick winners, Don Nicholson two. For the losers. Gene Gale, Watson said he was putting tee off. “They weren’t sure that contention but they had better saldi’s registered a 12-9 verdict Everybody hit well for the to sit inside on a storage chest. Lockers in Ruth’s and DETROIT (UPI) - John Hiller a tight game but with big margins to Gaudreau and Butch Savino clubbed two homers, including Wayne Johnson and Paul hurry. 2 “exceptionally well” Friday, winners while Barbara Mott Gehrig’s time were compact in comparison to the present didn’t get a save for the job he did for work with he admittedly has trouble each had two hits for the losers. a grandslam, Ron Jones tripled lightning was close enough to over Stevenson’s Exxon last McNamara each had a pair of dropping birdie putts of eight, Lee Trevino scrambled for a homered for the losers. concentrating. and singled twice, John Colello warrant me invoking the rule,” night at Leber Field. John Con day stalls. Vern Ruble but he did “save” Ralph hits. 10 and two of 12 feet, to go with 69 and a tie with Jerry Dill and nolly had three singles and Skip CHARTER OAK doubled and singled twice and he said. “1 persisted and they Houk and Jim Campbell. “I we had lost that game,” relieved his steady irons and drivers. Jim Wiechers at a one-under Coming from behind, Glen Paul Pelletier added three went out to the first tee and all Hiller was about two miles from General Manager Campbell said, “I Coming from behind, That gave him sub-par rounds par 141, and Jack Nicklaus shot Red Sox Woods* Team Construction nipped Tacorral, bingles. For SBM, Warren of a sudden —zap” scintillating, turning a runaway into would have started walking all the Crispino’s downed Vito’s, 12-10, of 67 and 68 to tie the record low A few minutes later, heavy a 70 to be bracketed with Grier Jim Woods is a pleasant co-worker with Ned Martin in 4-3, last night at Fitzgerald Mosler had four hits and Bruce an exciting game by giving up four way to Malone, Ohio.” last night at Robertson. 'John for the Open at 36 holes, set in rain, accompanied by thunder Jones and Britain’s Peter Field. Biff Grimes tripled and Reynolds, Greg Bonette and Oosterhuis at an even par 142. airing Boston Red Sox telecasts even though he refers to runs before finally, getting the two Detroit won it with a sevenrun burst Riccio had three hits and Brian 1960 and tied in 1968 by Bert and lightning, fell, and all play Coaches’ Football the club as ‘we’...East Catholic High has qualified for post singled and Bill Sheekey singled Bob DeMarchi three apiece. Odds on Nicklaus winning the outs he needed Friday night to in the first inning and before the game twice for Glen. Carl Carlson McDermott, Gordy cCombe Yancey. was suspended for close to 50 season CIAC baseball play in eight of its 12-year history. Open for the second leg of the preserve Detroit’s 10-9 victory over was over every Tiger in the lineup had and Tim Gallup each had two and Mike Crispino two apiece Watson also caught tourna minutes. Watson said U.S.G.A. The Eagles posted a losing campaign only once — under CANDLELIGHT for the winners. Allan Grzyb, Grand Slam were lengthening Contest Tonight the New York Yankees. a hit and sco r^ a run. Mickey Stanley blows for Tacorral. ment officials by surprise when executive director P. J. .500...The 200 fans at the East-Stamford Catholic Class B Three three-run frames Mike Orlowski and Skip but Jack wasn’t depressed. It wasn’t until Rpbby Bonds, who added a three-run home run, his se powered Holiday Lanes to an finale at Yale was about 150 more than the Yale nine at Slogesky each had two safeties pinch-hit a home run to start the six- cond, in the seventh to offset a two- SILK CITY 11-10 duke over Dick’s LUBBOCK, Tex. (UPI) - week of workouts leading up to tracted for its home games. The schoolboy crowd was also for Vito’s. run ninth, forced Alex Johnson at se run belt by Graig Nettles, his 12th. Scoring a 5-3 upset win over Since West Texas is made up the game. a disappointment at the well-groomed Yale Field which cond to finish the game that Houk and Rudy May only got two batters out Bogner’s Meats last night at chiefly of empty spaces and “Our team is not as far along rates with the best in the East with everything but lights Fitzgerald was Allied Printing. Campbell breathed audible sighs of in dropping’^ to 7-3 while Ruble raised Boxscores dust, the area residents like as Grant’s,” said Sloan, who for night play...With one-third of the season passed, atten- Steve Brady and Bob Plaster will be making his first relief that the Tigers’ four-game his record to 6-3 with the streak- to show their appreciation each had two hits for Allied. coaching appearance on the , dance is up a half million over a year ago in American losing streak had finally been ter stopper. Hiller, of course, was not Ron Riordan singled and when some national publici field where his Red Raiders League parks. minated. granted a save becaiise he entered the NATIONAL LEAGUE ty comes their way. homered and Steve McAdam Kansas City Oakland play their home games. “I would have bet my paycheck game with one on, one out and the Chicago St. Louis Cincinnati Houston singled and doubled for ab r h bi ab r h bi ab r h bi ab r h bi Newly hired Texas Tech “Our biggest problem has against a dollar that they wouldn’t score standing 10-4. ab r h hi ab r h hi Pinson rf 3 0 0 0 Campnrs ss 3 0 0 0 coach Steve Sloan, who will Triple Play Works Bogner’s. SPORTS Monday cf 3 110 Brock If 5 3 4 2 Rose 3b 5 12 0 Gross If 5 0 11 been teaching our linemen their have done that to Hiller,” Manager Bonds, who has a bad knee that Griffey rf 5 111 Metzger ss 4 0 0 0 Cowens cf 0 0 0 0 North cf 4 110 guide the East team in tonight’s ’Thanks to a triple play involving Tom Conran, Director Cardenal If 4 0 0 0 Sizemore 2b 3 0 0 0 Brett 3b 4 0 0 0 Washingtn If 4 2 1 1 different assignments. We put won’t heal if he runs on it, put himself Dettore p 0 0 0 0 Davis rf 2 112 Morgan 2b 3 1,1 0 Cedeno cf 3 0 0 0 Coaches All-America football , Phyllis Jackston and Jay Giles, public works director, the Houk said between streams of over Each side had 11 hits but BRIEFS Bench c 4 110 Cosgrove p 0 0 0 0 Otis cl 4 0 0 0 Jackson rf 4 0 2 2 in more plays for this game into the American League home run Trudon VW had a 9-7 win over Madlock 3b 4 0 10 Smith lb 2 0 11 White ss 0 0 0 0 Rudi lb 3 0 0 0 game, has made that discovery. than we have at Tech. Our i electric scoreboard at Charter Oak Park’s Fitzgerald due laughter. “I never dreamt that (UPI photo) Morales rf 4 12 2 Fairly lb 10 0 0 Perez lb 4 2 12 Watson lb 4 0 0 0 lead by slamming his 16th to begin the Crockett Agency last night at Geronimo cf 5 1 1 3 May c 4 0 2 0 McRae If 4 12 0 Tenace c 4 0 0 0 “I’m impressed with people defense is in better shape than Field is now operating for the first time this season. Hiller would have that rough a tim e.” LaCock lb 3 111 Simmons c 3 2 2 1 Maybrry dh 4 0 0 0 Williams dh 2 0 0 0 last-inning burst. Fitzgerald. A1 Rodonis stroked Kessinger ss 4 0 1 0 Melendez cf 4 0 0 0 Concepcin ss 4 0 2 0 Cruz cf 3 0 0 0 taking as much interest in a our offense. We ought to make Conran contacted Mrs. Jackston who in turn asked Giles to Hiller is pretty close to infallible in Foster If 4 0 2 1 Rader 3b 4 110 Solaita lb 4 0 11 Hopkins pr 0 0 0 0 football game in the middle of Giants’Derrel Thomas Shows Agility two singles and a triple. Hank Company Decision Trillo 2b 3 0 0 0 Reitz 3b 4 0 11 Healy c 3 0 0 0 Bando 3b 3 0 10 some mistakes offensively.” investigate. The total result was lights and a lot of Hosley c 4 0 10 Guerrero ss 2 0 0 0 TCarroll p 3 0 0 0 Milbourn 2b 2 10 0 the summer,” said Sloan. “I’ve He Dropped Bat and Fell After Being Hit by Pitch Pawlowski had two singles and McEnaney p 1 0 0 0 Boswell 2b 2 110 Rojas 2b 3 0 10 Garner 2b 2 0 0 0 satisfaction to both softball players and fans...Jack Holik CpiCOPEE, Mass. (UPI) — Spalding, which produces 10 Zahn p 1 0 0 0 Tyson S3 110 0 Patek ss 2 0 0 0 Bahnsen p 0 0 0 0 been to as many functions this Les Keston doubled for Trudon. Summers ph 1 0 0 0 Forsch p 4 12 0 Konieezny p 0 0 0 0 is doing a dual job with the Legion as head baseball coach per cent of its 2.5 million annual baseball output for Granger p 0 0 0 0 Wohlford rf 10 10 Lindbiad p 0 0 0 0 week as I have been during the John Odell had two singles and Locker p 0 0 0 0 Garman p 0 0 0 0 Leonard p 0 0 0 0 Fingers p 0 0 0 0 Harris If 10 0 0 Howard ph 10 10 rest of my coaching career.” and publicist...Bogner’s Meats fell from the ranks of the Ben Grzyb tripled and doubled National and American League consumption, announced Crawford p 0 0 0 0 Splittorff p 0 0 0 0 SCORE for Crockett and Tom Crockett Totals 32 3 7 3 Totals 31 8 11 7 McDaniei p 0 0 0 0 The 15th Coaches All-Star undefeated this week in Silk Gty Softball League play Pele Mobbed, Friday it would discontinue supplying balls to the major Chicago 010001001-3 Cabell rf 2 0 12 Totals 32 1 5 1 Totals 29 3 5 3 game, featuring 60 of last when Gockett’s Agency turned the trick. Later in the tripled. leagues after the 1976 season. St. Louis 109110 (Bx-8 Totals 38 7 11 7 Totals 34 3 7 3 BOARD Cincinnati 010 060 OOO— 7 Kansas City 000 000 100-1 year’s top collegiate seniors, week, Gockett’s, hot on the heels of Bogner’s in the stan Rookie Gets Wish, The major leagues’ refusal to pay a “modest” price in E-Kessinger. DP-Chicagol, St. Louis2. Oakland 200 010 OOx— 3 LOB-Chicago 5, St. Louis 6. Houston 000 010 200— 3 will open the seven-month-long EASTERN E-Milbourne. LOB-Cincinnati 8, Houston E-Patek. LOB-Kansas City 5. Oakland dings, fell to Trudon’s, the third place entry...Shad fishing American League Standings crease was given as the company’s decision to quit as a big 2B-Brock 3, Simmons, Davis, Monday. football season tonight. Hurt in Boston 11. Behind a 23-hit attack. Lock, 7. season ends Sunday night at 9 in Connecticut. East league baseball provider. 3B-Forsch, Smith. HR-Morales (5), 2B-Jackson 2, McRae. HR-Washington A capacity crowd of more J 2B-Foster, May, Howard, Concepcion 2, w. 1. pet. g.b. Stock & Barrel downed Trash- Simmons (8), LaCock (4). SB-Brock. S- (8). SB-Hopkins. S-Garner. Beats Mets, Seaver Sizemore 2. SF-Davis. Boswell, Bench. 3B-Rose. HR-Geronimo than 40,000 is expected to brave Boston 36 24 .600 — Away, 19-11, last night at Mt. ip h r er bb so ip h r er bb so (4). SB-Morgan, Cedeno. near 100-degree heat to witness ,Governor*s Cup Finals BOSTON (UPI) — New York Cosmos General Manager New York 35 29 .547 3 Nebo. For the winners, Don ip h r er bb so Leonard L 36 5 16 53277 SPORTS Milwaukee 32 31 .508 5t5 Garrison Injured Zahn L 2-4 4 6 5 3 1 0 the contest and a national Willie McCovey had a solo homer for the Standish had two tripled and T.Carroll W 16 616 5 3 3 3 1 Splittorff 26 0 0 0 0 0 John Lenti has enrolled for a second season at Ted Clive Toye says he won’t let his $4 million Brazilian soccer Baltimore 28 33 .459 tfh NEW YORK (UPI) - “The Candy Locker 3 21111 SLATE Padres, his 442nd lifetime. two singles. Bob Coloumhe BOZEMAN, Mont. (UPI) - Running back Walt McEnaney 226 2 0 0 0 2 McDaniel 2 0 0 0 1 0 television audience will join in. Williams’ Baseball Camp in Lakeville, Mass. The camp superstar Pele get roughed up again by overzealous Detroit 26 34 .433 10 Man” came home to “the Big Apple” Dettore 1 3 2 2 1 0 Bahnsen W 56 716 5 1 1 0 7 The West is a slight favorite Cleveland 24 38 .387 13 Reds 7, Aslros 3 homered and stroked three Garrison of the Dallas Cowboys left Bozeman for his Texas Forsch. W 76 8 7 3 3 3 1 Konieezny L46 416 66642 will include training for anyone interested in becoming an American crowds. Friday night, but didn’t bring any Granger 26 2 1 1 0 0 Lindbiad 16 0 0 0 1 0 to improve on its 8-6 series lead West Pete Rose tripled to trigger a six-run singles, Ron Allen had two home Friday with his leg in a cast — the result of an Garman 1 0 0 0 0 1 Fingers 1 16 0 0 0 0 1 “I spent 4% years trying to w. 1. pet. g.b. lollipops for his boyhood idols. Forsch pitched to 2 batters in 9th. Crawford 2 2 0 0 0 0 and win its third straight game. umpire with Bob Stewart in charge, l^ e latter worked in university athletic building un fifth inning and Cesar Geronimo capped it homers and a double and Frank Cosgrove 2 10001 Save-Fingers (9). get Pele to play in America, Oakland 40 25 .615 — “I was thinking about pitching in New exhibition at the National Intrcollegdiate Rodeo Cham HBP-by Locker (Smith). The 36-6 West victory last year Today the American League for 14 years...Rich Riordan and Tom til the game was long over. with a three-run homer as the Reds in Cuneo, Nick Robbins, Ed White^ T-2:23. A-19,357. T6:38. A-14.379. and I want to make sure Pele Kansas City 37 29 .561 3ti York all week and hoping it would be pionships here. T-2:15. A-25,-841. was the most lopsided game in Legion vs. South Windsor, 2 - Leone met in the finals this morning witii the Governor’s Texas 32 32 .500 TVi creased their first place lead over the and Dale Churchill had two hits New York Detroit can continue to play in Only then did he emerge in a against Tom Seaver,” said Pittsburgh Garrison, one of the top rodeo cowboys in the country the series’ history. Nebo Cup at stake at the Manchester Country Club. Riordan, dapper yellow turtleneck for a Minnesota 30 31 .492 8 Dodgers in the NL West to three games. apiece. For the losers, Harry Los Angeles San Diego ab r h bi ab r h bi Sunday America," Toye told UPI after Pirates’ rookie southpaw John Candelaria when he isn’t packing the pigskin, suffered a ligament in ab r h bi ab r h bi Williams cf 4 2 3 0 LeFlore cf 4 12 1 The game will have a definite California 32 35 .478 9 George Foster also had a two-run double Cammeyer had three homers AMERICAN LEAGUE who also pasttimes with Moriarty’s in the Twilight a rowdy throng Friday night heavily escorted walk to the Chicago 26 37 .413 13 after stopping theJJew York Mets 5-1 on Lopes 2b 4 0 0 0 Grubb cf 4 0 0 0 White If 5 110 Sutherlnd 2b 5 1 1 0 Southwest flavor since both Legion at Hadley, Mass. for the Reds in the second, while Tom and a single, Barry Kelly and jury while demonstrating the art of steer wrestling. Baseball League and Bogner’s in Uie Silk City Softball forced Pele to leave a game un team bus. Friday's Results four hits for his first major league victory. Paciorek If 4 0 0 0 Hernandz ss 4 0 1 0 Blombrg dh 3 10 0 Meyer If 5 111 head coaches are from the Merchants at Windham Boston 4 Baltimore 3, 12 Carroll, recalled from the minors a day Angie Cappa three hits apiece Wynn cf 3 0 10 Locklear If 3 10 0 Munson c 5 12 2 Horton dh 3 111 League, is a four handicap golfer. Leone, who carries an 11 ceremoniously on a stretcher. It’s the need for such security “Seaver was always an idol of mine.” Boston Baltimore Southwest Conference — Willimantic at Crispino’s, 2 - that worries Toye. innings, night earlier, pitched 6 1-3 innings to gain the and Jim Bossie and Ron the United States roster for the Garvey lb 4 111 Sharon If 0 0 0 p ab r h bi ab r h bi Chamblss lb 4 1 1 1 Roberts rf 3 110 handicap, is the father of Scott and Duffy Leone, two stan Toye is formally protesting The Brooklyn-born Candelaria, recently Record Breaker Cey 3b 4 0 0 0 Ivie 3b 3 0 0 0 Nettles 3b 4 2 3 4 MStanley lb 4 2 1 3 Baylor’s Grant Teaff will lead East Catholic “The sheer volume, mass of Miiwaukee 6 Cleveiand 0, win. Pellerin two hits apiece. European trip. The squad preps Beniquez If 5 0 10 Singleton rf 5 0 0 0 Monday dout young golfers who starred in college and schoolboy the Cosmos’ 2-1 double over night recalled from the Pirates’ Charleston LONG BEACH, Calif. (UPI) Ferguson rf 3 0 0 0 McCovey lb 3 1 11 Burleson ss 4 10 1 Blair cf 5 110 Whitfield rf 4 0 10 Rodriguz 3b 4 1 1 1 the West squad. interrest in Pele and Eusebio Cardinals 8, Cubs 3 for the Prague meet with the Yeager c 3 0 0 0 Kubiak 3b 0 0 0 0 Johnson ph 1011 Wockenfss c 3 1 2 2 Legion vs. Windsor, 6 - Nebo play this spring!..John Dyment, former golf tournament time loss to the Boston Detroit 10 New York 9, night (International League) farm club, finally Ystrzmsk lb 3 1 3 0 Davis dq 5 110 Teaff’s team has been made Minnesota 5 Chicago 3, night Lou Brock, who was 4-for-5 on the night, Seventeen runs in the fourth — Shirley Babashoff of Foun World Games at Helsinki, Auerbach ss 2 0 2 0 FuentesLynn 2b 3cf 0 5 0 0 11 0 May lb 5 0 10 Mason ss 3 0 0 0 Veryzer ss 3 12 1 Tolland at Crispino’s, 6 - East Minutemen, not because of brought this on,” he said. “This got his needed support in the ninth inning the favorite because his team chairman at hWnchester, will be the guest of Maynard is a lesson to us that Pele is Caiifornia 12 Texas 11, 11 drove home a pair of runs and scored three tain Valley, Calif., turned in Finland, June 25-26, a June 30- Lacy ph 1 0 0 0 Tolan rf 10 0 0 Rice dh 512 1 Baylor If 4 110 Bonds ph 2 111 Ruble p 0 0 0 0 Catholic what the players did, but when the Pirates erupted for four runs, Dejesus ss 0 0 0 0 Hundley c 3:6 1 0 FStanley 2b 2 0 0 0 Hiller p 0 0 0 0 has apparently made more Clough in the Member-Guest Golf Tournament Wednesday going to attract this kind of innings, night others to lead the 11-hit St. Louis attaclk. another record-breaking per July 1 meet in Stockholm and a Carbo rf 2 0 0 0 Grich 2b 4 0 2 2 Merchants at Coventry because of the threat posed by Oakiand 3 Kansas City 1, three of them on a base clearing two-out Sutton p 1 0 0 0 Strom p 3 0 0 0 Evans ph 0 0 0 0 Robinson 3b 5 0 0 0 Herrmnn ph 10 0 0 progress on offense during the at the local course. Big Inning formance Friday night, shaving July 4 showup at the Crystal Alomar 2b 0 0 0 0 Tuesday the 20,000 fans who overflowed mob.” night triple by Rennie Stennett. McMulln ph 10 0 0 RMiller rf 2 011 Duncan c 3 0 0 0 Saturday's Probable Pitchers more than a second off her Palace in London. Marshall p 0 0 0 0 Petrocelli 3b 5 0 2 1 Northrop ph 1 0 1 1 Oliver ph 10 0 0 Moriarty’s vs. East Hartford, Boston University’s Nickerson Toye said the Cosmos will “It was good to see all my friends make sure “security is what we Today's Games women’s 400-meter freestyle Totals 30 1 4 1 Totals 27 2 4 2 Doyle 2b 2 0 0 0 Hendricks c 1 0 0 0 May p 0 0 0 0 6 - Nebo Field. again,” said Candelaria, who admitted to Tops Legion Los Angeles 010 000 000— 1 • Pagan p 0 0 0 0 Capacity Crowds Assured (Ail times EDT) standard to set a world and McCarver c 1 0 1 0 Belanger ss 3 0 0 0 MCC at vs. Belltown, St Pele was mobbed by fans want it to be” before they play New York (Dobson 7-5) at accounting for 18 passes in the crowd of NATIONAL LEAGUE San Diego OOOlOlOOx-2 Montgmry c 2 0 0 0 Bumbry ph 10 0 0 Totals 39 9 13 9 Totals 34 10 12 10 19th Hole Don’t be surprised if the Yankees counter with Catfish the Rochester, N.Y., Lancers American record at the AAU LOB-Los Angeles 4, San Diego 5. New York 001002 006—9 Thomas after he had scored what would Detroit (Lolich 7-4), 2:15 p.m. 47,867. “It’s the first time back home in Six runs in the second inning Blackwell c 2 0 0 0 Nordbrok ss 0 0 0 0 Hunter in the opening of their big four-day, four-game June 27 at Hpllender Memorial Boston (Pole 1-2) at Bal World Championship Swim 2B - H e r n a n d e z. HR - Garvey (8), Cooper ph 1 0 0 0 Stillman ph 0 0 0 0 Detroit 700000 30x-10 Wednesday have been the Cosmos’ first two years. I had always been a Yankee powered Montville to a 7-3 win E-Sutherland. DP-Detroit 1. LOB-New Country Club - Member- series against the Red Sox in Boston starting Thursday Stadium capacity 22,000. timore (Palmer 4-3), 2:00 p.m. ming trials. McCovey (7). S-Sutton, Ivie. Griffin 2b 0 10 0 Shopay pr 0 0 0 0 Legion vs. East Hartford, 6 - goal against the Boston Minnesota (Decker 1-1 or fan, but I always liked the old Mets too, over the Manchester American The 18-year-old U.S. Olym ip h r er bb so Lee p 0 0 0 0 Torrez p 0 0 0 0 York 8, Detroit 5. Guest - Low gross, Lynn night. All box and reserved seats — except in deepest right- Before then, Toye will file the 2B - Wockenfuss, Chambliss, Meyer, Nebo Minutemen. His bodyguards got Blyleven 5-2) at Chicago (Kaat like Choo Choo Coleman and Rod Kanehl.” Winning pitcher Bob Forsch (7-5) touched Legion baseball team last night pian won in 4:14.76, best her TV Sutton L 116 7 4 2 2 3 2 Cleveland p 0 0 0 0 Jackson p 0 0 0 0 Prior - Helen Reynolds 80; formal protest with North Marshall 1 0 0 0 0 0 Nettles, HR-Nettles (12), M. Stanley (2), MCC at East Hartford field — have been sold for all four games the Boston front to him quickly, but not before 10-3), 2:15 p.m. The 6-foot-7-inch, 21-year old Candelaria off a three-run Cardinal third with a at Mt. Nebo. AND Morel p 0 0 0 0 Alexander p 0 0 0 0 low net, Joan King - Helen American Soccer League Com Kansas City (Busby 9-5) at previous world and American Strom W I-l 9 4 1117 Drago p 0 0 0 0 Grimsley p 0 0 0 0 Bonds (16). S-Veryzer. SF-Chambliss. Thursday office reported...Have a nice weekend. squealing spectators had torn had a no-hitter going into the sixth inning leadoff triple and later came in on a Brock Bruce Ballard had two hits ip h r er bb so Miller 67; second, Tina missioner Phil Woosnam Oakland (Blue 10-5), 4:30 p.m. mark of 4:15.77, set last year at WP.-Strom. DMiller p 0 0 0 0 Legion at Brattleboro, Vt. off his jersey and a shoe. Texas (Wright 0-3 and Um- when Seaver, of all people, broke it up single. Brock also had three doubles, while for the locals, including an RBI- RADII T-2:04. A-22,822. Totals 39 4 10 4 Totals 42 3 7 3 May L 76 26 5 6 6 1 0 because the conditions at Concord, Calif. Pagan 716 7 4 4 3 2 Mikolowsky - Judy Honsell; MCC vs. West Hartford, 6 - "Obviously if he had scored barger 2-21 at California with a leadoff single. He wound up with six Ted Simmons belted a solo homer for the producing triple and Blair Boston 000 000 003 001-4 Friday’s game “took away the Pittsburgh New York Baltimore 000101 001 000-3 Ruble W66 8 16 95533 third, Jeanette Schotta - Nebo another goal, much worse (Tanana 44 and Hassler 3-6), strikeouts, however, and was also aided by Cards. Anthony clubbed a two-run ab r h bi ab r h bi services of our obviously best 7:00 p.m. E-Blair, Burleson. DP-Baltimore 3. Hiller 26 4 4 4 1 0 Gretchen Mason; fourth, Moriarty’s vs. Orioles, 6 - things might have happened,” Willie Stargell’s solo homer in the Phillies 7, Expos 4 homer. Left-hander Scott End in Sight SATURDAY Stennett 2b 5 0 2 3 Unser cf 4 0 0 0 WP-Pagan, Hiller. Balk-Ruhle. PB- Finally Getting Chance player.!’ Milwaukee (Broberg 6-7) at Hebner 3b 4 0 0 0 Millan 2b 3 0 0 0 LOB-Boston 9, Baltimore 8. Elaine Taylor - Roberta Henry Park Toye said. The goal was dis seventh. Pinch-hitter Mike Rogodzinksi singled Eagleson took the loss. BOSTON (UPI) - Radio sta 1:55 Red Sox vs. Orioles, 2B-Northrup, Rice. S-Beniquez, Grich. Wockenfuss. And he was missed. Arch Cleveland (Eckersley 4-0), 7:30 Oliver cf 4 0 10 Jones If 3 0 10 Clark; fifth, Agnes Friday allowed due to an offside infrac p.m. “I knew I had a no-hitter going,” home Jerry Martin with the tying run in I^nchester entertains South tion WHDH will end 30 years of WTIC SF-Burleson. T-2:15. A-23,347. rival Euesbio had opened the SUrgell lb 4 13 1 Qines If 10 0 0 ip h r er bb so Moriarty’s vs. Belltown, St. tion. Sunday’s Games the eighth inning and the Phillies scored Windsor in Zone Eight action broadcasting Boston Red Sox 2:10 Yanks vs. Tigers, Howe'pr 0 100Torre3b 3 00 0 Milwaukee Cleveland Romayko - Edith Prague. Candelaria said, “I think every pitcher Lee 8 6 3 3 2 0 Thomas The game was resumed scoring on a free kick goal at Boston at Baltimore. 2 three more unearned runs on an error plus today at 2 at Mt. Nebo. WINF Mendoza ss 0 0 0 0 Staub rf 3 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Longest drive, Joan King, Minnesota at Chicago. 2 does.” baseball games at the end of the Cleveland 26 I 0 0 0 0 Yount ss 4 12 0 Lowenstn dh 4 0 2 0 Legion at Rockville, 6 - Henry Darwin Hot Hitter 77:22. Cosmos forward Mirko a hit batsman and walk to Dick Allen Parker rf 4 110 Kingman lb 3 0 0 0 member, Judy Honsell, minutes later without Pele. Moret 1 0 0 0 1 1 Milwaukee at Cleveland Said Stargell: “The big reason John’s Montville (7) season. 2:15 (22, 30) Pirates vs. Zisk If 3 111 Stearns c 3 110 Lezeano rf 5 0 0 0 Kuiper 2b 4 0 0 0 Liveric’s goal at 88: from John R H E Drago W 16 216 0 0 0 1 1 Park Fearing a similar outburst, the New York at Detroit doing so well is his poise. He keeps his —both with the bases loaded —to put the AB David Croninger, WHDH vice Sanguillen c 2 1 1 0 Phillips ss 2 0 0 0 Scott lb 4 2 10 Manning rf 4 0 10 guest; Closest to flag on Kerr left the a 1-1 tie at the end Pinkston, p 0 Mets Torrez 816 5 2 2 4 2 Saturday Minutemen also yanked their Texas at California. pitches down and doesn’t rattle easily.” game away and move past the Mets into president and station manager, Taveras ss 3 0 0 0 Alou ph 10 10 Darwin If 4 13 3 Powell lb 4 0 10 fifth, Lynn Prior, member, Kansas City at Oakland, 2 Bobeski, 2o 1 3:20 (8) Rugby, track, golf Jackson 16 1 1 1 0 1 Legion vs. Enfield, 2 - Nebo In New Uniform of regulation time. Pele’s score second place in the NL East. Tom 1 Kirkptrek lb 1 0 0 0 Hall p 0 0 0 0 Hegan dh 2 110 Hendrick cf 4 0 10 big name, European star Elsewhere in the National League, Rosen, 2b said Friday the decision was Alexander 0 20000 and Tina Mikolowsky, guest. would have been the winner. 4:30 (3) Horse racing, Candelaria p 4 0 0 0 Apodaca p 0 0 0 0 Mitchell dh 0 0 0 0 Gamble If 3 0 10 Eusebio. Philadelphia put away Montreal 7-4, Underwood (7-5) gained the win with Roy. 2b 1 made because of the increasing Grimsley 16 0 0 0 0 0 The victory came when National League Standings Costello, lb 3 baseball Seaver p 2 0 10 Moore c 4 0 11 Ellis c 3 0 0 0 Pele, who has only played East Atlanta topped San Francisco 4-2, Cincin relief help from Tug McGraw. Jansen, 3b 1 costs in the live coverage of Heidemnn ss 0 0 0 1 D.Miller L 16 3 2 1 1 4 1 Garcia 2b 4 0 11 Bell 3b 3 06 0 Minuteman forward Wolkgang 5:00 (8) U.S. Open Lee pitched to 1 batter in 9th; NEW YORK (UPI) — Bobby Darwin is making monkeys three games since signing with w. 1. pet. g.b. nati drubbed Houston 7-3, San Diego edged Braves 4, Giants 2 Kearns, c 3 Red Sox games. Totals 34 5 9 5 Totals 28 1 4 1 ' Bevacqua 3b 4 0 0 0 Duffy ss 3 0 0 0 Suhnholz took a pass at 99: from Pittsburgh 37 24 .607 - Tamar, cf 1 9:00 (8) All-American Alexander pitched to 2 batters in 9th. Thomas cf 3 111 Harrison p 0 0 0 0 out of the Minnesota Twins. the Cosmos earlier this month, Los Angeles 2-1 and St. Louis routed Reliever Tom House pitched out of a Martin. If 2 Pittsburgh 000 000 104-5 Donald Welbourne and drilled it Philadelphia 35 29 .547 3'A Football New York 000 000 010-1 T6:22. A-20,130. Slaton p 0 0 0 0 Hood p 0 0 0 0 Darwin, one of the leading sluggers in the American was hidden in the bowels of a New York 32 28 .533 4'A Chicago 8-3. bases-loaded none-out seventh inning jam Brear, If 2 Buskey p 0 0 0 0 home. and the Braves, on the strength of Dave Fenner, rf 2 Soften Blow E-Taveras. DP-Pittsburgh 1, New York League for the past three seasons, fell into disfavor with Chicago 32 32 .508 6>A Padres 2, Dodgers 1 Quinn, 3b,ss 3 1 1 1. IX)B-Pittsburgh 6, New York 3. LaRoche p 0 0 0 0 the Twins earlier this year when his batting average and St. Louis 29 32 .475 8 Southpaw Brent Strom, recalled from May’s first inning solo homer and a pair of Oilman, rf 2 1 1 NEW YORK (UPI) - "nie 2B-Stargell. 3B-Stennett. HR-Slargell Totals 34 6 10 6 Tolals 32 0 6 0 Montreal 26 32 .448 9>A Durowt, cf 2 Milwaukee 200121 OOO- 6 run production dropped, and it came as no surprise last the minors only a week ago, outpitched unearned runs in the sixth, held on to win. V Amateur Athletic' Union (12). S-Millan. SF-Heidemann. West Phil Niekro, who checked the Giants on Lamothy, ss,lb 3 ip h r er bb so Texas California Cleveland OOO 000 OOO— 0 week when the 32-year-old outfielder was traded to the w. 1. pet. g.b. Dodger ace Don Sutton and Tito Fuentes softened the blow of a*canceled SUNDAY ab r h bi ab r h bi DP-Milwaukee 1, Cleveland 2. LOB- two hits into the seventh, was the winner. Totals 27 7 7 0 Candelaria W 1-1 9 4 1116 This is the Three World Records Cincinnati 41 26 .612 — rove home the winning run with a sixth track meet with Russia Friday 1:25 Yanks vs. Tigers, Seaver 8 41119 Tovar dh 6110 Remy 2b 7131 Milwaukee 6, Cleveland 5. Milwaukee Brewers. Los Angeles 39 30 .565 3 Niekro (7-5) was relieved by House in the Manrhealer (3) 2B-Scott, Gamble, Darwin, Hendrick, Inning single. Strom (1-1) gave up only AB R H E with the replacement of a WINF Hall L 1-1 0 3 3 3 0 0 Harrah 3b 5 2 2 0 Rivers cf 6 0 10 season for losing streak. Ray Corbin San Francisco 31 34 .477 9 A seventh after yielding four straight “mini” team that will compete Apodaca 1 21102 Spencer lb 3111 Boebte lb 3 0 0 0 HR-Darwin (6), Thomas (5), SB-Yount. The Twins, while they Noted in AAU Meet San Diego 31 35 .470 9V4 four hits including a solo homer by Steve Groves, ss 4 0 2 0 2:00 (22) Red Sox vs. ip h r er bb so scattered 11 hits but struck out singles. Koepsel, If 2 1 0 0 in a series of events in Europe Hall pitched to 3 batters in 9th. Burroghs rf 3 2 1 0 Harper ph 0 0 0 0 received an accomplished Atlanta 28 37 .431 12 Garvey, struck out seven and walked one. Orioles, WTIC HBP-by Seaver (Zisk, Sanguillen, Hargrove lb 6 2 4 2 Doherty lb 2 111 Slaton W 56 9 6 0 0 0 7 BLACK nine in going the distance for Ballard, lb 4 1 2 1 prior to a triangular match with hitter in John Briggs for EUGENE, Ore. (U P I)-T he Liquori ran the 5,000-meter Houston 24 46 343 18>A Anthony, 3b 3 1 1 0 2:30 (8) Laver- Borg vs. Hebner). Randle cf 6 0 2 2 Lahoud dh 3 110 Harrison LO-2 416 65534 his sixth career win in seven Friday’s Results Gllha, rf 2 0 0 0 Poland and Czechoslovakia in Grieve If 6 12 2 Nettles dh 1111 Hood 226 4 1 1 1 1 CARPENTER ANTS Darwin, might have been hasty National AAU Track and Field run in 13:29 flat, breaking the Smith-Nastase T-2:21. A-47,8P7. in letting the husky outfielder decisions against Chicago. St. Louis 8 Chicago 3, night Nicola. 2b 3 0 0 0 Prague, July 7-8. '4:00 (8) U.S.Open Smalley ss 5 10 0 Stanton rf 3 3 2 0 Buskey 1 0 0 0 0 0 A's 3, Royals 1 Championships end today with old mark of 13:33.4 set last year Cincinnati 7 Houston 3, night Jones, c 2000 Montreal Philadelphia Cubbage 2b 5 13 4 Chalk 3b 5 2 2 2 LaRoche 1 0 0 0 1 0 In addition to being go. Given a chance to play Kinney, cf 2 0 0 0 The men’s team, coached by chances for world records con by Dick Buerkle of the New Pittsburgh 5 New York 1, MAJOR LEAGUE 4:30 (3) Tennis: Stockton ab r h bi ab r h bi Sundberg c 5 010 Etchebrm c 6 1 2 2 WP-Slaton. unsightly and unsanitary, Stan Bahnsen, making his Irisb, ph 1 0 0 0 T-2:17. A6,355. regularly instead of just being night White, cf 0 0 0 0 Ted Haydon of Chicago, will be vs. Gorman Mangual cf 4 110 Cash 2b 3 12 0 Perry p 0 0 0 0 Meoli ss 6 12 2 Black Ants excavate first start since being traded to sidered good in some events. York AC. Atlanta 4 San Francisco 2, used as a designated hitter, Three AAU meet records fell Tony C Off LEADERS Eagleson, p 2 0 0 0 drawn from athletes competing 4:45 (22,30 ) Red Sox vs. Foli ss 2 0 11 Oates c 5 110 Kekich p 0 0 0 0 Collins If 6 15 2 extensive galleries in wood Darwin has collected eight hits the A-'s, combined with Rollie night „ Daigle, p 1 0 0 0 at Eugene, Ore., this weekend. Orioles, WTIC Bailey If 3 0 0 0 Luzinski If 4 12 4 Foucault p 0 0 0 0 Singer p 0 0 0 0 Friday, and one was tied as Liquori was cheered on by the Philadelphia 7 Montreal 4, Scott If 0 0 0 0 Allen Ib 4 0 0 1 to serve as nesting places Fingers on a five-hitter and Bench. Cin 14; Schmidt. Phil 13; Baker, Hargan p 0 0 0 0 Lange p 0 0 0 0 in his first 20 at bats with his fans of Steve Prefontaine who night To Pawtucket Leading Batters ToUls 26 3 5 1 One man in each event forms (Jarter rf 4 0 11 Johnstone rf 3 0 2 0 Scott p 0 0 0 0 and may cause extensive Reggie Jackson drove home a seven national champions were Atl, Wynn, LA and Stargell, Pitt 12. new team to raise his season was killed May 30 in an auto ac San Diego 2 Los Angeles 1, (Based on 150 at bats) Montville 060 001 0 7 (iolbert lb 4 10 0 Martin cf 110 0 Kirkwood p 0 0 0 0 pair of runs to spark the A’s crowned. Twelve events were National League American League: Bonds, NY 16; Manchester 003 000 0 3 damage to your home. average from .219 to .238 in just cident. He fell nearly seven night BOSTON (UPI) - Teresa Murray p 0 0 0 0 Schmidt ss 44 2 0 Totals 50 1117 11 Totals 48 12 20 11 NOTICE triumph. The victory, scheduled for today. Today’s Games g ab r h pet. Horton, Det, Jackson, Oak and Bur RBI: Ballard, Anthony, 2, Costello. Scherman p 0 0 0 0 TTaylor 3b 3 0 0 0 five days. Conigliaro says her son Tony roughs, Tex 15; Lynn, Bos 14. SOCCER two outs when winning run scored Mr. Eiiifle S t Pierre is back from Tom Woods of Oregon State, seconds short of Prefontaine’s (All Times EDT) Morgan, Cin 62 211 45 74 .351 Kearns 2; Tamar, Lamothy 3; 3BH: CTaylor p 0 0 0 0 Anderson cf 2 0 0 0 Oakland's fifth straight, in will go to the minor leagues Runs Batted In Ballard; HR: Anthony; BB; Eagleson6; Texas 800 010 100 03-11 Darwin enjoyed his best American record of 13:22.2 set Pittsburgh (Kison 7-2) at New Madlock, Chi 65 263 38 92 .350 Mackanin 2b 4 1 2 2 Rogdznsk ph 1 1 1 1 Florida! Emile is noM employed at creased the A’s lead to 3 1-2 competing for the first time for National League; Bench, Cin. 57; Pinkston 5; SO: Eagleson 11, Daigle 4, California 020 222 OOO 04—12 game as a Brewer Friday night York (Matlack 8-5), 2:15 p.m, next week to “prove he can still Smith, St.L 44 160 27 54 .338 Parrish 3b 4 0 0 0 McGraw p 0 0 0 0 E-Sundberg, Meoli, Cubbage. DP-Texas P M U r S BARBER SHOP, Peari the Pacific Coast Club, Marty here in 1974. Luzinski. Phil 48; Perez, Cin 46: Cey, LA Pinkston 8; Hits oil' Eagleson 6 for 7 when he had three hits, in games over the second place Montreal (Blair 3-8) at hit.” Bowa, Phil 41 175 18 59 ,337 runs in 51/3 innings; Daigle I for 0 runs PEE WEE JUNIOR Foote c 4 110 Underwod p 3 0 0 0 1. LOB-Texas 8, California 11. Royals in the AL West. Claudell Liquori of the New York Philadelphia (Carlton 66), 2:15 Watson. Hou 62 228 28 76 .333 44; Garvey, LA, Staub, NY Simmons, S t , Manchester, Gotm. cluding a two-run homer in the The other meet mark came Mrs. Conigliaro said in a St.L 43. in 12/3; L: Eagleson Knocking off the league Two goals by Jeff Lombardo Renko p 2 0 0 0 Hutton ph 0 0 0 0 2B-Hargrove 2, Collins, Lahoud, Chalk, Athletic Club and Gerald p.m. Sanguillen, Pitt 57 204 22 68 .333 Jorgensn lb 0 0 0 0 Brown rf 110 0 Doherty, Nettles. 3B-Etchebarren, Collins. k previously worked at the Village Washington homered for from Wilson in the 110-meter telephone interview Friday American League: Lynn. Bos 50; powered the Earthquakes to a first inning and a runscoring San Francisco (Caldwell 36 Cash, Phil 64 268 42 88 .328 leaders, the Lancers downed Totals 31 4 6 4 Tolals 34 7 10 6 HR-Cubbage (1), Hargrove (7), Grieve Oakland. Wilson of the Beverly Hills, high hurdles. His time was Nettles, NY 48; Horton, Det 47: Hisle, iarber Shop. double in the fifth, to lead or Halickl 26) at Atlanta Tony still waqt^' to play Parker, Pitt 57 215 34 70 .326 the Chiefs, 2-1, last night at 3-0 win over the Warriors. Tom Montreal KW D* DOO- 4 (5). SB-Rivers, Collins, Remy. S-Stanton. Angels 12, Rangers 11 Calif., Track Club set meet 13.38. The old mark of 13.4 was (Morton 76), 6 p.m. baseball and therefore had no Garvey, LA 69 290 38 94 .324 Minn 44; May. Balt and Scott, Mil 43. Alumni Juniors Roach also marked for the for a Preveutive Maintenance proQnini Milwaukee to a 6-0 victory over Illing. Teddy Brasler and Eric Philadelphia 300 OOO 04x— 7 SF-Doherty. Edward Pagani, prop. Rookie Dave Collins’ fifth hit records in perfect weather held by four otherq. This race Chicago (Reuschel 46) at St. choice but accept a demotion Grubb, SD 63 243 37 77 .317 Stolen Bases winners. Bobby Walsh, Peter E-Johnstone, Scott. LOB-Montreal 4, ip h r er bb so the Cleveland Indians. American League National League: Morgan. Cin and . Winning a close one, Wallert scored for the winners of the night drove home Dave Friday. saw two of the favorites, Guy Louis (Gibson 16), 8 p.m. from the Boston Red Sox to the Krupp and Steve Parrot were Philadelphia 10. Perry 5 12 8 8 2 3 Darwin says there is no Cincinnati (C. Carroll 54) at g ab r h pet. Cedeno, Hou 28; Lopes, LA and Brock, Manchester State Bank nipped while John Ganenda marked for 2B-Oates, Johnstone, Cash, Schmidt. Chalk %ith the tying run with Woods cleared 7-5 l/2in the Drut of France and Charles St.L 22; Lintz, Mtl 16. Kekicb 16 0 0 0 0 0 secret to his improved perfor Houston (Richard 46), 8:35 team’s AAA farm club in Paw Carew, Minn 56 199 36 77 .387 Liggett Parkade, 6-5, last night the Chiefs. Nickie Cacace best for the losers, who were HR-Luzinski (15), Mackanin (4). S-Foli, Foucault L 2-2 516 7 4 4 3 1 high jump and missed three American League: Rivers, Cal36: Otis, mance with the Brewers. two out in the 11th inning, and Foster of North Carolina Cen p.m. tucket, R.I. Hargrove, Tex 56 189 39 69 665 at Cheney Tech. Winning hurler played well in defeat. undefeated going into the con Renko, T. Taylor. Hargan 0 1 0 0 0 0 times at ’7-7 which would have Los Angeles (Messersmith 9- Lynn, Bos 55 204 42 70 .343 KC29; Washington, Oak 20; Remy, Cal, LIQUORS-WiNES 649-9240 Mike Cubbage’s error allowed tral, trip over hurdles and fall. Conigliaro, staging a come test. ip h r er bb so Singer 26 4 6 6 2 1 3) at San Diego (Folkers 26), Munson, NY 62 244 37 83 .340 Patek, KC and NorUi, Oak IS. Ron Apter scattered five hits, Goals by Scott Filer, Gary Rudy Meoli to score the broken Dwight Stones’ world back after 3% years away Pitching Two goals by Bill Frattaroli Renko L 26 716 95434 Lange 416 4 1 1 0 2 CORDIALS Twins 5, While Sox 3 10:30 p.m. Hisle, Minn 57 Z20 34 60 614 struck out 10 and walked five. Wood, Mike Patulak and Doug Murray 0 1110 0 gamewinner in a see-saw mark of 7-61/2. Stones and Roy Jim Bolding was given a from the game, was released a (Based on most victories) Scott 116 3 1 1 0 1 Sunday’s Games Yount, Mil '' 53 201 28 63 613 Steve Everett, Ken Acelin and Marshall powered the Tor and one by Lynn Bono lifted the Scherman 16 0 1 1 2 1 Kirkwood W 26 426 6 3 0 0 6 Minimum Prices Sieve Brye’s three-run homer Kotinek of the Pacific Coast National League: Sutton, LA 11-6; BUSS EXTEBHniTW M ,IK California victory. Texas, chance at a world mark today Chicago at St. Louis week ago. He tried to make a White, NY 54 196 41 62 613 Apter provided the punch for nadoes to a 4-0 blanking of the Bicentennials to a 3-0 win over C. Taylor 16 0 0 0 0 0 Perry pitched to 2 batter in 6th; in the first inning carried which earlier blew a 6-0 first in Club failed after clearing 7-4. in the 440-meter intermediate Cincinnati at Houston Washington, Oak 85 249 34 77 600 Messersmith, LA 106; Seaver, NY 104; deal with another major league Gullett, Cin 96; Jones. SD 94. the winners. Will Britneii and Stars. Mike Schuler was best in the Yankees. Best for the losers Underwood W 76 8 6 4 ,3 2 6 Hargan pitched to 2 batters in 11th. ARTHUR DRUG The Oldest * Largest in Conn. Minnesota to victory over the Pittsburgh at New York Maddox, NY 55 218 36 67 .307 McGraw 1 0 0 0 0 1 ning lead, went ahead 11-8 in It was the first meet ever in hurdles. He tied the AAU meet team but had received no offers American League: Palmer. Balt 116; were Jeff Daigle and Walt WP-Perry, Kekich. White Sox and enabled the Los Angeles at San Diego Chalk. Cal 66 223 » 68 .305 Chris Hayes had three and two defeat. Murray pitched to 1 batter in 8th. their half of the 11th on Tom which three jumpers made it mark in the trials Friday with a by Friday afternoon, according Kaat, Chi 106; Blue, Oak 105; Hyao, Cal T-4;06. A-12,101. .Twins to snap a four-game Montreal at Philadelphia, 2 Home Runs hits respectively for Liggett. Adamy. Grieve’s two-run homer. over the 7-4 mark. time of 48.9. San Francisco at Atlanta, 2 to his mother. National League: Luzinskl.. Phil 15; and Hunler. NY 106. V j r PAGE TEN - MANCHESTlfiR EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn^ Sat , June 21, 197^ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD^ Manch Sat.. June 21, 1975 - PAGE ELEVEN Lost and Found 1 Help Wanted 13 Homea For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homea For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale LOST - Savings passbook 038-0- AVON - Let the kids do the 23 Homea For Sale 23 Wedding ’ I 02687-2, Hartford National Bank housework this summer. Get BOLTON LAKE - adorable 2 NEW LISTING - Forest Hills C i-Nc RA l RcvLiNut S h a r in g PlANNtiJ ubc HePORT and Trust Co., Manchester out and meet people, add new bedroom Ranch, fireplace, area, four bedroom Colonial, 2 Green Office. Application made Ginstal Ravtnua Sharing piovidai ladwal hindt diraclly lo local and ataia govarnmenia Thit lapoo o( your govarnmani'a plan is publith^ interests, earn monev selling S h e H e r a t h utility room, fenc^ in yard for 1/2 baths, first floor family 10 et>cout»9e cttixon parliopation in datarmining yogr govarnmant'i dacision on how tha monay wtH ba apant Nota Any complahita of for payment. quality products. Interested? privacy. Across the street from room, with fireplace, two car iK r WANT MORE FOR [Qj difcriminatkMi in tl>a u m of thaaa funds may ba aam to THE GOVERNMENT Call 523-^1. « CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Hurley-Morse tha Offka of Ravanua Sharing. Waah., D.C. 20226. beach. Hurry only $26,500. garage with electric eye, for OF riHttCHCSTER TOUh LOST - Savings Passbook 022-0- Marge Greene Realty, 456-2246, mal dining room, mint condi d>M I raki YOOR m o n e y ? PLANNED EXPENDITURES ANTICIPATING A GENERAL REVENUE 20946-4, Hartford National Bank ATTENTION Demonstrators - -15------SHARING PAYMENT O t r9l5< 39Z 643-6W5. tion, many extras, call Keith (C) OPERATING / lA) CATEGORIES IBI CAPITAL and Trust Co., First Toys and Gifts. Work now thru Real Estate for details, 646- If you have a large family, and need a lot of room, this 4 MAINTENANCE FOR THE SIX1H i n ; . ’ , V 1 I n/'i i.nCiiGM JUNE 30 Manchester Office. Application PHONE 643-2711 W - V i l ' y ' I I ’b PLANS TO SPEND THESE FUNDS FOR THE PURPOSES SHOWN December. Free Sample Kit. VERNON-ROCKVILLE, Oak 4126, 649-1922. bedroom Colonial Is the house for you. Don’t neglect to 1 PUBLIC SAFETY FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD $ s 2 0 0 .0 0 0 made for payment. No experience needed. Call or ACCOUNT NO Q7 3 0P2 O H •••••••••••••••••••••••***** and Prospect Sts., two-family, call us lor more details about this lovely home. $47,- 2 ENVIRONMENTAL write Santa’s Parties, Avon, PROTECTION $ 5 0 , 0 0 0 $ 1 4 0 , 0 0 0 rWrCHESTER TQMH 0041 six and six plus three, city OAKLAND ST. - comer lot, en 900. Bond$-Stocka-Mortgage» 8 Conn. 06001. Phone 1-673-3455. trance to industrial area, eight 3 PUBLIC TOWN flMhAuER •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• water and sewers, separate fur TRANSPORTATION $ 1 3 0 , 0 0 0 $ 2 4 4 , 4 2 2 Also Booking Parties. room house, two car garage, 41 CEMTER ST MORTGAGES, loans first, se iV gB L naces, fine condition, good in 4 HEALTH □ REAL ESTATE come $41,900. Contessa Agency, needs repairs, Keith Real $ $ rwnCMESTER CQflflECi ICUT u6u4Ci cond, third. All kinds. Realty ORGANIST and Choir Director REALE’S CORNER 742-9833, 742-6505. Estate, 6W-4126, 649-1922. 179MMN STREET PHONE 846-4525 S RECREATION s $ 9 0 , 0 0 0 statewide. Credit rating un for the First Congregational necessary, Reasonable. Con Church of Coventry, electric Homes For Sale 23 6 libr a r ies PRICED TO Sell Fast - $31,500 MANCHESTER - just listed, $ s fidential, quick arrangements. Allen organ, full 32 pedal buys this four bedroom ^ n c h , $25,900 will buy this “CUTE AS 7 SOCIAL SERVICES Alvin Lundy Agencv. 527-7971. TWO-FAMILY Duplex, 6-6, FOP AGED OR POOR s s 2 5 , 0 0 0 keyboard, write to Mrs. Fred $34,900 - 6 room Cape, full A BUTTON'^’ Cape, three 31 lllmJI.IUII.m».ii.ll..l.lliilllli.JluJll.l.illJll 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart single car garage, large, lovely $46,900. Two-family flats, 5-5, Services Ottered a FINANCIAL Rose Box 463, RFD 3, Coventry, dormer, 1 1/2 baths, fireplace, halyard. Jackston Agency 64& bedrooms, living room, dining CENTRAL LOCATION ADMINISTRATION $ $ ford. Evenings, 233-6879. or call 742-6115 after 4:30. nice trees. Hutchins Agency, 4'A bedroom., two full bath., larg. porch, full attic and baiement. Easy con- $38,500. Two-family Duplex, 6-6, ID) Submit propoaala lor lunding conaidaralion by L, 147S 1316, 649-8782. room, rec room, nice yard, 9 MULTIPURPOSE ANO .luly— ver.lon to two-family at minimum expenaa. $41,900. Two-family, 4-4, $36,- SHARPENING Service - Saws, GENERAL GOVT Realtors, 646-3166. s won’t last long. Jackston Agen Contact owner, G EO R G E H. M ARLO W 649-5221, 643-5030 ,^6 ■ 9 « l'tG l8 S , G c n s r f l l M f ln f lx c r corrv ol tbi. laport, and MORTGAGES — 1st, and 2nd 000. Two-family flats, 5-5, $34,- knives, axes, shears, skates, 10 EDUCATION EXECUTIVE SECRETARY - MANCHESTER - New listing - cy, 646-1316. $ rupporting documanu art opan lor public Knitiny mortgages — interim financing or Contact your own broker 900. Philbrick Agency, rotary bides. Quick service. only those with superior 7.8 ACRES - pond, custom built Six-room Cape, one car garage, 11 so cial — expeditious and confidential Realtors, 646-4200. Capitol Equpment Co., 38 Main development ,.41 Center Street. Manchester. Conn. ______shorthand and taping skills Colonial, 2 1/2 baths, family MANCHESTER Vicinity - Pick s service, J.D. Real Estate I excellent condition, quiet St., Manenester. Hours daily 12 hOUS'NGACOM IE) ASSURANCES iHalar lo iruiruciKm El I asaura tha Sacral^ of should apply. Knowledge of room, fireplaces, garages. street, $34,900. Hayes Corpora your own Pears this summer, MUNITY DEVELOPMENT $ that tha non-discfimmation and othar tututory raquiramant* l i i ^ m ran t oi Assoc. 6^1980. Hutchins Agency, 6^3166. TWO-FAMILIES for invest $34,900 - POOL, patio and porch 7:30-5, Thursday 7:30-9, Satur th# mttnicHons accompanying this tapon will ba compliad wrth by this racipiani engineering office procedures tion, 6464)131. ^iffy three or four bedroom RAISED RANCH - Seven 13 ECONOMIC It with raspaci to tha antittamant funds raportad barton •••••••••••••I ment or owner occupied. Call in a clean conveninent Cape. day, 7:30-4. 643-7958. DEVELOPMENT $ 3 5 . 9 7 5 and receptionist skills would be i HAPPY BIRTHDAY (Jape on large corner lot, great rooms, 3 bedrooms, 2 Help Wanted 13 for more details about several Avante Realty, 646-5461 or 646- 14 OTHER lSp#crfYl helpful. Salary negotiable. Call M AM M A % VERNON - Two-family, 6-6, $36,900 - Duplex, 6-3, cabinet neighborhood for children. fireplaces, 2-car garage, family r xai ---- with 3 bedrooms, fireplace, properties. B/W Realty, 647- 2801. REWEAyiNG burns, holes. $ Signaiuraignatura of Chiaf Eaacutrva^fficarEaacutn Griswold & Fuss Inc., equal op kitchens, fireplace, carpeting, Priced at $^,500. B/W Realty, room, modern kitchen with PHONE FROM home to ser 1419. Zippers, umbrellas repaired. Robert B. Weiss,' General Utonager June 18,1975 portunity employer. 646-2469. I « i large lot, 2-car garage. Wolver tile baths, $435 month income, 647-1419. beamed ceiling, wall-to-wall ’5 totals vice our customers for super Window shades, Venetian $ 2 1 5 , 9 7 5 $ 699,422 1 Nama Title — Plaasa Print______i Bev and Arnie ton Agency, Realtor, 649-2813. carpeting, air-conditioners, HEBRON BY OWNER Ol Hutchins Agency, 646-3166. OLDER four bedroom Dutch blinds. Keys. TV for rent. earnings. Choose own hours. EXPERIENCED painter professionally landscaped. $52,- 878 Gilead Road Call 549-3137. MANCHESTER - Four family Colonial, on corner lot, priced Marlows, 867 Main St. 649-5221. wanted, at least five years TOLLAND - Two-year old MANCHESTER 000, Philbrick Agency, experience, call 649-4343 in center of town, four rooms at $59,500. B/W Realty, 647- Realtors, 646-4200. Looks Small!...... Must Be Seen g HEY SQUIRRELI % eight-room Ranch, set on one 1419. MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. ESTABLISHED REAL Estate between 6 and 7 p.m. each apartment. Income over acre treed lot. Two full baths, EXTRA CLEAN Over 2,400 square feet of living ai^ea. A office needs two full-time sales I You’ve made it through $6,000. Excellent estate builder, NEW COLONIAL - Six rooms, 2 Plus 22x24 glassed-in porch with Removal, pruning, lot clearing, wall-to-wall carpet throughout. Immaculate six-room Cape, MANCHESTER - Ansaldi built fireplace. 7-room Contemporary. 2.2 spraying. Fully insured. peopeople. Wolverton Agency, WAITRESSES or Waiters - full your sophomore year $56,500. Wolverton Agency, Fireplaced living room, eat-in ready for immediate occupan 1/2 baths, first-floor laundry, acres ol land, fruit and nut frees, berry tors, 649-2813. Colonial, prestige area, move- Licensed. Free' estimates. Real! time year round position, apply $ Ma Robinson Realtor, 649-M13. kitchen, family room, sundeck. cy. Big, treed lot, 24x24 gar aluminum siding, formal dining bushes. In-ground swimming pool, gar in condition, fully paneled fami den shed, and 2-car garage. Beautifully Phone 646-3437, 633-5354. EIGHTH UTILITIES DISTRICT OF MANCHESTER in person at Podunk Mill S and Team S Mid 40's. Additional land age, convenient West Side room, fireplace, handy to bus RN’s wanted for full and part- Ellington Rd., S. Windsor, after ly room, two fireplaces, landscaped - high elevation. Call 228- PORTER STREET area - available. Zinsser Agency, 646- and shopping. $42,800. Philbrick 3126 after 6 p.m. High 60's. TREE SERVICE (Soucier) 3,750.00 time on 11 p.m.7 a.m. shift. 10 a.m. Raised Ranch ready for location. Priced to sell at $37,- spacious lot with charming Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. Equipment Replacement 1511. 900. landscape, excellent value, Trees cut, trimmed or topped, Message from the President New Equipment 28,225.00 Apply to Directors of Nursing, decorating, rugs, etc. Take ad Salmon Brook Convalescent Call principals. $60’s. 643-1839. stumps removed, fully insured. My fellow residents of the Eighth Utilities District: As the PART TIME pick up and HAPPY BIRTHDAY vantage of the $2,000. tax credit MANCHESTER - Redwood NEW RANCH - Extra large SEVEN room U&R Raised Got a tree problem? Well worth Home, (off House Street) delivery man for local firm and buy this home. 120 by 200 modern kitchen, two baths, fiscal year 1974-1975 draws quickly to a close, we all look back to Total 3112,045.00' HORACE BROWN Farms - Lovely 9-room Raised Ranch, one acre plus, seeing is a phone call. 742-8252. Glastonbury. Please call 633- operating in Connecticut and foot lot, seven room home with Ranch with 3 full baths, fireplace, 2-car garage, believing, dead end street, gar evaluate just what kind of year it was. Rather than express my 5244. Western Mass., neat from 21/2 baths, and a sunny delight MANCHESTER aluminum siding and windows, age, two fireplaces, rec room, TOTAL REVENUE DEDUCTIONS 3258,187.00 fireplaced family room, 5 WARREN E. CUSTOM MADE Draperies, opinions, I believe it is only right that the people of the Eighth appearance and good driving his children ful kitchen. Mid $50’s and well bedrooms, attic fan. Large A DDLL HDUSE! large deck, picture window in no agents, 646-5017. Utilities Distrid make their own evaluation. To help with this Revenue Estimate 270,946.34 OIL BURNER Service Person - very reasonable work record required. Most packages worth it. And, we will take your treed lot. Low 50’s. Zinsser basement with walk-out to guaranteed, call anytime. 649- Budget 1975-1976 258,187.00 must be experienced in residen Aluminum sided darling Cape, garage, patio. $47,900. Philbrick Agen assessment, I submit the fowwoing summary: 30-50 pounds, but will be home in trade. T. J. Crockett, Agency, 646-1511. HOWLAND three bedrooms, quiet street, waiting MANCHESTER - five room L 4266. Although the Sewer Plant was disassembled at the State’s tial burners, all benefits, required to handle up to 85 HAPPY Realtors, 643-1577. Realtor - 643-1108 for someone to appreciate its im cy, Realtors, 646-4200. Ranch, breezeway, garage, 3 12,759.34 transportation furnished. Cail maculate, warm, interior. Family request, our personnel remain busy with inspections, connec Balance May 30, 1976 pounds, write P.O. Box 415, 40th BIRTHDAY fireplace, carpeting, trees, TWO HANDYMEN will clean, tions, and most especially, stoppages. In addition, manhole risers 529-8M7 between 8 a.m. and 4 Rockville. BENTON STREET - large six room with school house fireplace. CAPE - Eat-in kitchen, formal dead end, Hutchins Agency, 646- p.m. for interview. Must sell! Ride by 46 Whitney Rd. and rake, lime, fertilize, mow, were purchased and manholes were located and refurbished. The room Colonial in the center of NOANK - unbelievable water call dining room, fireplaced living 3166. maintainance of lawn seasonal. $250. WEEKLY possible stuf ELEANORE town. Big porches, garage, CO VENTRY: Coming soon, new 42 ft. front estate. Quaint cottage room, 3 bedrooms, 2-car gar District has cooperated with the Town of Manchester and its three bedroom Ranches on almost two Cellars and attics cleaned. Treasurer’s Report OPERATORS for ice cream fing envelopes. Send self- fireplace. Terrific buy. In mid with beach and stone dock. age, immaculate condition, Reasonable prices. 643-5305. Sewer Department. Our Public Works Department provided vending trucks, be your own SMITH acre lots. Perfect for APPROVED 8% MORTGAGE For The Fiscal Year Ended May 31, 1975 addressed staniped envelope. thirties. T. J. Crockett, FARMER'S HOME CLIENTS. $27,500. Three Colonial year round $36,900. Philbrick Agency, emergency services and were on standby basis, to help with some boss, good money maker, call Edray Mails, P.O. Box 188, from your friend Realtors, 643-1577. homes, out buildings. Winding Realtors, 646-4200. CHFA Conventional of their difficulties. The payment of sewer charges to the town is GENERAL FUND CHECKING ACCOUNT 643-5033 between 8:30 and 4. Dept. CA, Albany, Mo. 64402. THE HUN GREEIE AGENCY private road. 3.9 rolling acres. MERRITT Available on new 2-family LAWN MOWER sharpening 3 741.29 in Manchester Realtors 646-1180 and repairing, reel, rotary and being resolved. We will endeavor to arrange to be charged as one Balance June 1, 1974 VERNON - Six-room older R E A LT O R S 6S4-4241 MSA 445-9715, 536-2182. RANCH - 5 rooms, city utilities, duplex now under construc customer. A major problem at the Public Works Department was Receipts: SOME climb the highest moun PERSON to do housework, handy location. $29,900. chain saws. Briggs and Strat home with large kitchen, three tion. 2 bedrooms, IVz baths, ton, Tecumseh and Kohler vandalism. This was recently alleviated when the Manchester Taxes including interest 141,976.99 tain, join them in sales, full either two full days a week, or bedrooms, two-car garage. $23,- MANCHESTER - Large An Philbrick Agency, Realtors, alum, siding, city utilities. Nassiff Photo 8.525.00 time, Jobseekers, open four half days, must have own saldi Built Raised Ranch, three ROCKLEDGE - Seven-room 646-4200. Homelite pumps and Police Department apprehended the parties responsible. Connections GIRL SCOUT 500. Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. $49,900. generators, Stihl chain saws After a difficult start, the Fire Department began to move Disposal charges 8,733.69 weekends, 568-1070. transportation, references KEEP COOL this summer in bedrooms, two fireplaces, Raised Ranch, 2 sliding glass TROOP 10 beautiful rec room, oversized 2- doors to large deck and patio, parts and service. Pickup and along smoothly. A minimum of fifteen men always responded to Fire service 8.800.00 required, 643-1977 after 6 VERNON - Custom-built six- this fully air-conditioned con Mr. and Mrs. Warren J. Hurley Jr. AUTO MECHANICS - foreign weekdays, anytime weekends. Happy 40th car garage, wooded lot, etc. large living room-dining-room delivery. Ellington Equipment alarms. No doubt anyone who has required the services of the Elderly relief 575.83 room Cape with three dominium, formal dining room, Center, Route 83. 875-5018. car experience preferred, but bedrooms, eat-in kitchen, set on three bedrooms, finished rec $61,9W). R. Zimmer, J. D. Real with cathedral ceilings, 2 Manchester Fire Department will attest to their efficiency and effectiveness Insurance claims & recoveries 343.95 will cross-train domestic Birthday Estate Associates, 646-1980. fireplaces, walk-out basement MERRITT Virginia Elizabeth Morse of She wore a pale lime green 727.00 1 1/4 acres. Barn. Mid 30’s. room, closets galore. Owner AVAILABLE supervised day in carrying out their tasks. To improve the quality of emergency Refunds experience people, first and se KEYPUNCH OPERATORS and anxious. Jackston Agency, 646- with built-in bar, 2-car garage, Somerville, Mass., formerly of halter gown with long-sleeved 50.00 Zinsser Agency, 666-1511. REALTORS 648-1180 care, with meals tor your elder jacket, a matching picture hat care in the 8th District, three men are currently training as Petty cash return^ (tax collector) cond shift openings. Apply Ted are needed at Smyth Congratulations 1316, 649-8782. VERNON - Large 2-family, 4-4, large lot with privacy. $57,000. ROLLING Manchester, and Warren James State Grant - Manufactures inventory 2,046.98 Trudons Volkswagen, 646-2838. ideal in-law set-up, immaculate Philbrick Agency. Realtors, ly relative, while you go to trimmed with flowers and emergency medical technicians. Normal repairs and upkeep of Business Systems. Full COVENTRY Four-room Split Hurley Jr. of Winthrop, Mass, Loan - Connecticut Bank & Trust Co. 20,000.00 First Class Scouts condition, carpeting etc. 30’s. J. 646-4200. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• work, shopping, visit a friend. carried a bouquet of multi the fire house and equipment were provided. A new shower in GROWING BUSINESS Needs time, days or part-time Level with one-car garage, CLEAN - Three bedroom Call 649-2358 for information. were married May 10 at Center Sale of services & parts - • Ranch, fireplaced living room, D. Real Estate Associates, 646- PARK Lota-Land For Sale 24 colored spring flowers. stalled and plans call for a ladies restroom. A leak in the tank of You - over twenty-one, for ap evenings. Free parking, living room, kitchen, two Congregational Church in Town of Manchester 1,299.00 bedrooms. $18,500. Zinsser applianced eat-in kitchen, two 1980. NEW RAISED Ranch - Seven Bridesmaids were Miss Engine #3 was also repaired. pointm ent call, 456-0271 benefits, salary negotiable. Mrs. Kelsey generous-sized rooms, 2 1/2 Manchester. A committee was formed to review the By Laws and suggest Miscellaneous 19.50 between twelve and six p.m. Start July 7th. 161 South Agency, 646-1511. full baths, lovely park-like BOLTON - Building lot, 241’ RAD Pool Service, pumping, Corrine McCormick of COVENTRY^^^Spacious seven baths, family room, 2 DELIGHT frontage R-2 zone. $11,000 cleaning, patching, filter and The bride is the daughter of change if necessary. The law regarding the procedure of the an Transfers from Savings Accounts: Satellite Rd., So. Windsor, grounds. Must be sold. Jackston Bloomifeld: Mrs. Gail Moran of REAL ESTATE Career - earn Agency, 646-1316 - 649-6050. room Ranch,\lhree bedrooms, fireplaces, 2-car garage, Wolverton Agency, Realtors. pump service. 742-8352. Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Morse nual meeting was amended; eligible voters are identified upon Hartford National Bank & Trust 25,000.00 Call 52>4366. ______MANCHESTER - New listing. North Andover, Mass, and Mrs. $11,000 plus annually, must Aluminum sided Raised R an^ fireplaced liviqg rqpm and aluminum siding, large lot. Treeid, fenced. 649-^13. of 12 Lodge Dr. The bridegroom entrance. This committee is on-going and will keep the By Laws Savings Bank of Manchester 44,860.00 262,957.34 dining room, eat-inJeitMen, 3/4 This house qualifies for $2,000 ODD JOBS - Trucking, home is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zolubos of Woburn, have license or in process, all with 2-car garage in prestigious THIS SEVEN room Cape Mass., the bride's sisters-in- up to date and viable. inquiries, strictly confidential, Mrs. Hoover Forest Hills. ’Two full baths, offers, a fireplaced living room, acre treed lot. $29^&00r'Merritt tax credit. Philbrick Agency, Lot BOLTON - two abutting repairs, yards cleaned. Warren J. Hurley Sr. of Med 263,698.63 GROUP HOME. Agency owned Agency, 646-1180. Realtors, 646-4200. law, They wore gowns identical During the past year, we also revised the insurance portfolio. Arruda Realty, ^1539._____ group home in Manchester Mrs. Hampton enclosed porch, sundeck, three formal dining room, three building lots with total ap Experienced handyman. Free ford, Mass, Extra Large estimates. Reasonable. 643- to that worn by the honor atten This revision did not actually save the district any money, but it Disbursements: needs a mature married couple bedrooms. Immaculate condi bedrooms, finished rec room, proximate frontage of 440’x 200’ The Rev. Winthrop Nelson of HELICOPTER repairman - No and deep. Wolverton Agency, 0304. dant but in deep apricot with did make for a better insurance program. Administration: to provide care and parenting to tion. Mid 50’s. Zinsser Agency, nice quiet area. Jackston Agen Living Room Center Congregational Church 9,037.50 Mrs. Burgess 646-1511. cy, 646-1316, 649-8782. Realtors, 649-2813. matching picture hats and The most important change this year came from making the Salaries six adolescent boys. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• and the Rev. Louis Cremonie of Board of Directors more responsible to the people of the district. Operating expenses 8,877.93 Experience in child care work Thank 115 Birch Mountain Rd., Bolton Dining Room LIGHT TRUCKING - Attics carried bouquets of multi Ag^s SALT BOX - Authentic Investment Property 25 St. James Church officiated at The meetings, held on the third Monday of the month upstairs in Transfers to Savings Accounts: or with own adolescent children REDUCED S38,90D and cellars cleaned. For free colored spring flowers. ment required. Call U. S. Army THE GIRLS OF Clean, Uiree bedroom COLONIAL, reproduction fireplace, center estimates, call 647-9610 the ecumenical double-ring the fire house, are now public. There is now an active exchange Savings Bank of Manchester 30,000.06 required. Opportunity for one 1V2 Baths ceremony. The church was Brian C. Hurley of Winthrop, at 643-9462.______spouse to work ai outside TROOP 696 large fireplaced living room, ap- chimney, country living, acre APARTMENT BUILDING with anytime. between the directors and those attending. Hartford National Bank & Trust 36,666.06 plianced kitchen wiUi separate dining treed lot. Hutchins Agency, 646- attached professional office. d'corated with multi-colored Mass., the bridegroom's uncle, CLERK typist - No experience daytime job. Room, board, for the lovely gifts area, rec room, Itk baths, carpeting, Heated Room In closing, I would like to thank all who have contributed to Savings Bank of Manchester 5,000.06 MUST BE SOLD! 3166. Built 1973, centrally located. spring flowers. Walter Gryzb of * was best man. Ushers were required. Good salary, paid salary and liberal benefits. LIGHT TRUCKING - Odd jobs. make the Eighth Utilities District a better place to live; in par Transfer to Interceptor checking and a wonderful year. BUNCHARD&ROSSnTO In Basement Three units, consisting ol: Cellars and attics cleaned, Manchester was organist and Kenneth Duffy of Sunderland, training, plus many benefits. Child and family services of Mass, and Michael Hurley of ticular, the members of the Ladies Auxiliary whose efforts made account 12,989.00 Connecticut, 236-4511. REALTORS-MLS 64t-2482 MANCHESTER - Five room three bedrooms, living room, lawns mowed, small tree work. soloist. Ages 17-35. Enlistment Colonial, aluminum siding, con dining room, 1 1/2 baths, Dudley. Mass., the the Peach Festival and Christmas Dinner for the Elderly so required. Call U. S. Army at Early Free estimates. Phone 643-6000. The bride, given in marriage successful, and the members of the Fire Department whose 95,904.43 LIGHT cleaning, full time venient location, Colli-Wagner kitchen with all built-ins. by her parents, wore a gown of bridegroom's cousins; and 643-9462.______Realty, 289-0241. Equal housing Occupancy Jackston Agency, 646-1316. Robert Zolubos of Woburn, cooperation and dedication as volunteers were most appreciated. postition cleaning local store STRANT STREET. A con •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MASONRY - all types concrete imported sheer organza and $1,500 - $2,500 cash bonus. U. S. and office space. Pleasant g HAPPY S opportunity. Mass, the bridegroom’s I thank you for this opportunity to serve the District. Public Works Department: venience plus location. Builder Business Property 26 work, fieldstone specialty, over Alencon lace styled with fitted Michael Massaro, President 22,867.50 Army Infantry, Artillery p d working conditions and has renovated kitchen, put on JOHN H. 20 years experience, free es brother-in-law. Salaries armor. 30 days paid vacation. 153rd ANNIVERSARY 1:^ MANCHESTER - two family bodice, scoop neckline, capelet EIGHTH UTILITIES DISTRICT 60,813.95 excellent benefit. Send name, aluminum siding, practically timates. After 5,643-1870 or 644- A reception was held at the Operating expenses Good salary, paid training, address, phone number and g NAN AND ^ Ranch duplex, three bedrooms MANCHESTER - 10,000 square of Alencon lace, A-line skirt Capital expenditures 8,204.19 rebuilt the house. Seven rooms, foot brick industrial building, 2975. extending to a chapel-length Manchester Country Club, after education benefits. Enlistment work history to P.O. Box 868, on each side. All on one floor. LAPPEN Notice of the Tax Collector S .GRAMPS ^ 1 1/2 baths, porches. Sensibly Why rent? Separate driveways. ground level and raised loading train appliqued with matching which the couple left on a trip to required. Call U. S. Army at Manchester, Ct. 06040, An priced. T. J. Crockett, COLLEGE BOY Will do yard 91,885.64 643-9462.______I KEATING g Separate furnaces. Live prac INC. docks. Own for $6. per foot in lace motifs. She wore a circular Bermuda. They will reside in Fiscal Year Ending 5-31-75 Equal Opportunity Employer. Realtors, 643-1577. work - has several years of tically rent free. Only $37,900 3 bedroom Cape with 2 full bathrooms, dining room, cluding land. Move into your fingertip mantilla of imported Winthrop. Tax collectible on Grand List of 10-1-73 141,892.25 AIRCRAFT Mechanic - No I Love, g experience and most equipment Fire Department: Pasek Realtors, 289-7475. 649-5261 own building for as cheap as including truck, mower and silk illusion with re Mrs Hurley is employed as experience required. Good g Your great grandson g MANCHESTER - 6-room fireplace in the living room, very large eat-in kitchen, you can rent. City utilities. Salaries 17,154,75 TOOL & GAGE MAKERS chain saw, etc., call after 6 embroidered lace for edging an executive secretary in the Legal additions on Grand List of 10-1-73 648.11 salary, paid training, plus many Colonial with 3 bedrooms, for 8% MORTGAGE breezeway, 2 car garage, full basement and many other ' Hayes Corporation, 646-0131. Operating expenses 18,024.98 Top Rate* I Jason I mal dining room, large kitchen nice features in the house. Dutside, the one acre of land is p.m., 649-3761. and appliques. She carried a firm of Metcalf & Eddy of benefits. Ages 17-35. Enlist CHFA Conventional Boston, Mass. Mr. Hurley is a Capital expenditures 3,840.85 ment required. Call U.S. Army Plus Beneflta with pantry, 2-car garage, treed beautifully landscaped with woods on both sides and in the RANCH - with gorgeous view. MANCHESTER - commercial bouquet of long stemmed pink 142,540.36 Available on new 6 room Large living room with beamed partner of the W. J. Hurley at 643-9462. MANCHESTER yard. $37,9()0. Wolverton Agen back. Excellent location. $59,000. building, 2,232 square feet, plus PROFESSIONAL floor care roses. Legal deductions on Grand List of 10-1-73 337.33 cy Realtors, 649-2813. Colonial, 3 bedrooms, IVz catnedral ceilings and Roofing Co. in Medford, Mass. 39,020.58 full basement, plus three, three and carpet shampooing. Free Miss Donna Frankenburg of TOOL & DESIGN INC. baths, fireplaced living room, CALL OWNER AT fireplace, formal dining room, estimates, excellent rates, call 142,203.03 room apartments, built in 1971, Manchester was maid of honor. 130 Hartford Road BOLTON - custom built six formal dining room, eat in fully equipped kitchen with all utilities, excellent traffic Wiggins Maintenance Service. Back taxes collected from Grand Lists of Fire Protection: MULTI-LITH OPERATOR Manchester Business Opportunity 14 room raised ranch, with 22x25 sliding glass doors to deck. 646-1642. Water and hydrant fees 33,103.64 259,914.29 kitchen, alum, siding. $41,900.00 flow, great potential, F. J. 1970, 1971, 1972, including interest and lien fees 1,375.10 Part-Oms 649-5263 fireplaced family room, three 646-3026 Huge family room with stone Spilecki, Realtor, 643-2121. Applicant must have PACKAGE STORE for sale. bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, kitchen fireplace, two full baths. CARPET installation - residen i . 3,784.34 For more information call F. J. 143,578.13 Balance May 31, 1975 experience with a Multi-lith has built-in oven and range, Philbrick Agency, Realtors, MANCHESTER - industrial tial and commercial, carpet Spilecki, Realtor, 643-2121. M E R R in LOVELY seven room Cape, 646-4200. Rotary Will Install Interest collected on Grand List of 10-1-73 1,322.63 1250-W. Hours are flexible on MATURE, person of legal dining room, two-car garage, REALTORS ______846-1180 CONTEMPORARY Raised zoned brick building, two repairs - van upholstered, M3- acre lot, Wolverton Agency family room, fireplaced living Ranch - Large, modern kitchen INTERCEPTOR FUND CHECKING ACCOUNT the day shift. For more infor working age to care for one room, new wall-to-wall stories plus basement, 11,542 9758. Balance June 1, 1974 $ 8.91 child and housework, Realtors, 649-2813. with pantry, formal dining OLDER HOME - Large living square feet, city utilities, fully- 144.900.76 mation or to arrange for an in Situation Wanted 15 MANCHESTER - Maintenance carpeting. Three bedrooms, room with dining area, eat-in Committee and assisted with references required, 643-1977, room with built-ins, living room sprinklered, Mb.SOO, F. J. JANITORIAL and Cleaning Transferred to suspense (moved, deceased, etc.) 924.99 Receipts: terview, please contact the free 2-story home, beautiful lot dining rooom, city utilities, kitchen, 1 1/2 baths, 3 The Rockville Rotary Club the planting. after 6, weekdays, anytime, COLONIAL - by owner, with cathedral ceiling and Spilecki, Realtor, 643-2121. Service — Serving Manchester Transfer from General Fund 12,989.00 Personnel Department, 646- STRONG young man with many trees. Newly aluminum siding, move-in con fieldstone fireplace from floor bedrooms, porch. Interior com will install William Repoli as weekends. Manchester Green area, large remodeled, formal dining dition, Priced at only $36,500. area for 18 years. 643-5747. School Lunches 143.975.77 1222 Ext. 481. specializes in lawn mowing, rooms, fireplace, attached to ceiling, redwood paneling, pletely redorated, 2-car garage. its president at a joint 12,997.91 garage cleaning and painting. room, three bedrooms, city Dubaldo-Lesperance Agency, Peal Estate Wanted 28 The Vernon public schools Uncollected taxes due 10-1-74 1,998.78 MANCHESTER FASHION your thing? Show breezeway and garage, private four bedrooms, 2 full baths, $33,500. Philbrick Agency, installation-ladies’ night will only be in session for three- Disbursements: Billy, 646-2999. water and sewer, good value, 646-0505. large family room with Realtors, 646-4200. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL director needed, sales and yard, $41,900, no agents, call $34,900. Cantor, & Goldfarb ALL CASH for your property Painting-Papering 32 banquet tonight at The Colony and one-half days next week. On Not payment 10 , 0 0 0 .0 0 649-1546. fireplace, den or library, 5 Total taxes and interest turned over to Treasurer 71 HsynM Sire*! ublic contact experience, COLLEGE GIRLS Realtors, 643-8442 or 875-6244. BOLTON - Eight room Raised within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, in Talcottville. 2,989.00 12,989.00 Minehaitcr, Conn. sliding glass doors, 2 large CAPE - Six rooms, treed lot, EXPERIENCED Painters (14 the half-day, Thursday, no from lists of 1970, 1971, 1972 and 1973 141,976.99 Interest on note 5obseekers, open weekends, Ranch, three bedrooms, park instant service. Hayes Agency, Other officers to be installed Equil Opportunity Employer specializing in dinner parties. decks, 2-car garage, large lot. city utilities, handy location, years). Free estimates, low lunch will be served. Lunches to 568-1070. 30 LOCUST STREET - two MANCHESTER Vicinity - clean like yard, many fruit trees and 646-0131. are Wilton Lisk, vice presi 8.91 Will provide cleaning before family, no agents please. $44,- *68,500. Philbrick Agency, $31,500. Philbrick Agency bids. Call Bill DiYeso, 649-1236. be served the other three days This collection figure represents a percentage of 98.57% of the Balance May 31, 1975 $ and alter and serviM. Always a 6Vz room Ranch with two full large garden. Beautiful view. dent; Atherton B. Ryan, LOCAL INSURANCE Aeency 000. Phone 6*-2426, 9-5. Realtors, 646-4200. Realtors, 646-4200. Bob Alibrio 649-5037. are as follows; total collectible taxes. neat appearance. Reasonable, baths, fireplaced living room, Asking $55,000. Tedford Real SELLING your house? Call us secretary; and Edwin Finance, desires commercial lines Monday: Barbecue pork on MARY P. LARAIA CASH BALANCES LAW ENFORCEMENT - No Nina 646-2999. complete kitchen, 3/4 acre lot, Estate, 647-9914. first and we’ll make you a cash treasurer. $ 3,784.34 secretary, agency oriented MANCHESTER - New Ansaldi offer. One day service. T. J. PAINTING - Save 30 - 60%. roll, green beans, pineapple, Tax Collector General Fund Checking Account experience required. Good ten minutes to Manchester, im OPEN HOUSE SUNbAY preferred, salary negotiable, built, large 7 room Raised mediate occupanmr available, Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. Five years experience. They succeed outgoing of and cookie. Interceptor Fund Checking Account 8.91 salary, paid training, plus many COLUMBIA - 39 acre farm, Excellent references. Pete, 742- Eighth Utilities District call 643-9555. Ranch, 2 1/2 baths, two mid-30’s, Keith Fleal Estate, board horses, have your own JUNE 22, 1-5 ficers Norman Couch, Tuesday; “Cook’s Choice.’’ Savings Account - Savings Bank of Manchester 52.20 benefits. Ages 17-35. Enlist fireplaces, plastered .walls, 6117 (toll free) 5-10 p.m. president; Repoli, vice presi 31,627.17 ment required. Call U. S. Army 646-4126, 649-1922. riding stable, three story, 10- IMMEDIATE CASH for your Wednesday: American chop REVENUE ESTIMATES Savings Account - Hartford National Bank & Trust DO you have clean hands? Food NURSES AIDE with car, patio, 2-car garage. Large rec 74 WEDGEWOOD DR. property. Let us explain our dent; Lisk, secretary; and 5,496.27 643-9462. twenty-five years experience, stall barn. Seven room suey, spinach, bread and butter, 1975 - 1976 Savings Certificate - Savings Bank of Manchester handlers needed, full, part room, treed lot, city utilities. STARTER home for sale, by fair proposal. Call Mr. Belfiore, INSIDE - Outside painting, Ryan, treasurer. 5,079.29 desires private duty. Days, remodeled Colonial. 1,980’ fron fe c ia l rates for people over 65. and fruit. Milk is served with Taxes Collectible $231,447.00 Savings Certificate - Savings Bank of Manchester time. Jobseekers, open Near Martin School. Charles owner. Beautiful 2 bedroom tage. All this and much more. 647-1413. Along with the new officers, CONSTRUCTION Surveyor - Telephone, 644-2376. Lesperance, 649-7620. Fully insured. Estimates given. all meals. Sewer Charges 10,000.00 No experience r^uired. Good weekends, 568-1070. Ranch near Bolton Lake. $24,- Aslcing, $97,500. Tedford Real who serve on the board of direc TOTAL CASH BALANCES $46,048.18 900. Call 643-6775. Estate, 647-9914. INSTANT cash for your home. Call 649-7863. Kayak Clinic Fire Service 10,000.00 salary, paid training plus many COLONIAL - Excellent move-in tors, four new directors will Sewer Connections (Public Works) 2,500.00 HOWARD B. KEENEY benefits. Ages 17-35. Enlist COMMUNICATE with your Call Joe Gordon, Barrows & begin one-year terms. They The Tolland and Windham fellow man as telephone condition, four bedrooms, 11/2 23-25 SEAMAN CIRCLE, NEW LISTING - Custom Cape Wallace Co., Equal Housing Op WALLPAPER Hanging - $2.75 Interest & Fees on Taxes 1,150.00 Treasurer ment required. Call U. S. Army RELIABLE teenage girl baths, formal dining room, 2- p er roll. Experienced are: Seymour Lavitt, communi County Extension Services will 643-9462. solicitor, $2.40 per hour, looking for babysitting jobs. duplex, four and four, com with garage, five bedrooms, 1 portunity. 649-5306. Interest on Savings Account 2,300.00 bonuses. Jobseekers, open car garage, must be seen to be tradesman. Call R. ty service; Jonathan Kaplan, conduct a clinic in basic begin Any number and age of pletely remodeled, move-in 1/2 baths, rec room, many Starkweather, 644-3194. Miscellaneous 600.00 weekends, 568-1070. appreciated. Jackston Agency, condition, $36,900, no agents, extras, upper 40’s, shown by ap MAY WE BUY your home? club service; A. Richard Lom ning kayaking,'Sunday from 1 to Gas Refund 165.00 Annual Report of COMMUNICATIONS Equip children. Hours, days, weeks, 64^1316, 649-6050. ment Operator - No experience or able to go on vacation as call for appointment, 649-7727. pointment only, Goodcnild- Quick, fair, all cash and no bardi, vocational service; and 3 p.m. at the 4-H Camp. Elderly Relief 900.00 problems. Call Warren E. B.A.C. PAINTING CO. - Expert Participants in the clinic will Fire Chief required. Good salary, paid HOSTESS-HOST, Mother’s helper. Call Linda 646- Bartlett Realty days, 646-1852, Lawrence Klaczak, inter Personal Property Relief 2,000.00 evenings, 643-7887.“ 3-788" Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. workmanship. Residential - be able to get the “feel’’ of the training, plus many benefits. DINING ROOM 4128. Commercial. Interior, exterior, national serice. Rogers Sewer Refund 5,200.00 1974-1975 Fiscal Year craft, learn to enter and disem Ages 17-35. Enlistment MANCHESTER yjray, brush, roll. Free The banquet will begin at 6:30 Tax Additions 900.00 Our Department answered 283 alarms last year; 48 of these required. Call U.S. Army at 643- SUPERVISOR _ MANCHESTER - two family, 5- CASH FOR HOUSES - Let’s with a social hour. Dinner will bark, hold the paddle, learn how were outside the District for the Town of Manchester. This com :^;Year ’round part-time work 5, excellent condition, new roof, synchronize. You want to sell Estimates. Reasonable. 646- Balance May 30, 1975 3,784.34 9462. im ip 5826. be at 7:30 and installation will to paddle in a straight line, and pares to 312 in 1973 and 209 in 1972. l^for 5 eveninga, 4 p.m. - 9 or □ EDUCATION two car garage, convenient and someone else wants to buy. OPEN HOUSE It’s easier to do both thru a follow. other background information. I wish to thank everyone who helped in our efforts to further TELEPHONE Lineman - No ^10, midnight on waakanda. location, 30’s, Red Carpet, J. P. LEWIS & SON - Custom $270,946.34 Realtors 872-8304. reputable agency. We have Park Project Ms. Joann Simmons will be REVENUE DEDUCTIONS fire safety. SM any banaflta. decorating, interior painting, the instructor. She is a member Private Instructions IB Sunday — June 22nd. customers and we need listings. The senior citizen residents Administration GRANCILLE LINGARD PAID VACATION paper hanging, new ceilings, of the camp staff. She trained Ages TWO-FAMILIES Also, we buy ourselves. Call of St. Anthony’s under the Salaries 3 9,870.00 Fire Chief i:!« UNIFORMS PROVIDED CERTIFIED Teacher - M.S. 1 - 4 P.M. Seven-room Cape, excellent condition throughout. Keith Real Estate 646-4126 or remodeling, exterior painting, with the Appalachian Mountain ment required. Call U. S. Army by J.A. MCCARTHY gutters and leaders, carpentry. direction of the Conservation Operating Expenses 31,175.00 :$• PROFIT SHARING Degree, will tutor reading, Fireplace, open staircase, new wall-to-wall carpeting, 649-1922. Club and was assistant instruc at 643-^2. 51 HORACE STREET We have 12 homes going up, 2 Fully insured. For estimates Committee of the Vernon Annual Report of i:! RETIREMENT PLAN math. First-sixth grades. 568- large family room, aluminum siding, city utilities, pool. tor for a course given at Keene and 3 bedroom models call 649-9658. Junior Woman’s Club, planted Total $ 41,045.00 LUBRICATION HELP needed S* FREE LIFE AND 8075 after 3:30 p.m. Priced well below replacement cost. Owner anxious to State College. IS DISABILITY INSURANCS Full dormared, overalzad Capa. baths, duplex’s and flats, IVi baths, flowers in the Rockville Center Public Works Department Fire Marshal immediately for second shift, sell. □ MISC. SERVICES PAINTING - interior and Participants must be able to carpating, firaplaca, air conditioning and 2 zona > several styles, available to green this week. Salaries 325,172.00 1974-1975 Fiscal Year we have openings for MEDICAL PLAN TUTORING - Math and Directions: Third street west from European Health Spa off exterior, paperhanging, tread water, float and swim at experienced lubrication help arran hast. Excsilant condition. Mid 30’s. Low aaaumabla | choose from, alum, siding and The flowers, which are a Operating Expenses 59.125.00 38 fire safety inspections were made; plus extensive inspec ii-C all 875-8951 to reading, grades 2-6, contact West Middle Turnpike. excellent work. References. least 100 yards of basic strokes. for greasing trucks and trai^era John Carlson, after 6 p.m., 646- I mortgage. city utilities, priced from $49,- variety of annuals, were Capital Expenses 20.800.00 tions in the District schools by the Fire Prevention Team of the 'Slntervlaw. Services Ottered 31 Free estimates. Fully insured. Advance registration is with a mobile unit. Starting 7557. 900 to $57,900. donated by The Garden Barn, Fire Department headed by Assistant Chief Christensen and Lt. ^ HOWARD JOHNSON Directions: McKee St. to Wetherall St. to Horace St. Martin Mattsson, 649-4431. required. Those wishing more rate $3.75 hourly with a chance Rt. 83, Vernon and Vittners, Rt. Total $105,097.00 «j3m6S SsrlcSu for advancement. All fringe I RESTAURANT PRIVATE MUSIC Lessons - CELLARS, attics and garages information or wishing to S Route 30 Call oumor-agont 646-OSOS cleaned. Lawns mowed, leaves PAPER HANGING Expert. 83, Manchester. Joann Royal Fire Department Estimated fire losses in the District were under $120,000.00. benefits. Uniforms and tools register should call the Tolland Experienced teacher now Your average paper, in average and Cindy Belanger are Salaries 319,235.00 GRANVILLE LINGARD furnished. For appointment call « Vamon, Conn accepting, clarinet, flute, bas raked. Any .odd jobs completed County Extension office,. 875- 643-5314 or 872-0003 M E R R in for reasonable rates. Call 646- room, $25. Mr. Richman, 646- chairmen of the Conservation Operating Expenses 60,835.00 Fire Marshal 688-2233. soon students. Any level. REALTORS 848-1180 DUBALDO/LESPERANCE AGENCY 3864. 3331. Reasonable. 568-0113. 7786. \ L PAGE TWELVE • MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., June 21, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Sat., June B6IVJV BY JIM BERRY PAGE THIRTEEN Qardan ProducH 47 Apartments For Rant 53 Apartments For Rent 53 Autos For Sale 51 ~ r M ^Y'- BUGS BUNNY OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE \^/^lAT^& r'oU p STRAWBERRIES - Pick your NEWER Three-bedroom FIVE Chestnut Street • Attrac 1972 DODGE Colt station THAT'^ M o rh it^o v^fJTL>p^c?! own. 224 H illstow n Rd., MOTTO, Duplex -11/2 baths, carpeting, tive 4 1/2 rooms, second floor wagon, 4-cylinder, automatic that window va broke I ^ DESICCATED Manchester, open 9 a.m. til 8 ON OOR LAST 3DB WILL HOWEVER, I SHALL ] it 's d a r k in I’VE COME TO THE COhJ GREAT HEWS, N O ,VO U A1IsI'TREAP- fi<\,Moer all appliances. $260 monthly. apartment, stove, and transmission, low mileage, MORTIFICATION/' PA-SHE REAL AFTER TOMORROW, MY W0R0>\ARTHA, SHOULDN'T W£ MF- p.tn., large fiel(eld. Frechette & Martin, Inc., clean. Chorches, Motors, 646 EAT UP TM' PROFITS FER / LABOR TWICE AS ^ HERE,' CLUSIOWTHAT IT'S (3 0 - IW HER RIGHT— HKP refrigerator, $150 monthly. A WHOLE WEEK/ DlLieENTLY TO ATONE IM G T D B E U P T O M E IZES SOME OF SHE MEAMSSHE'S NO MORE 5UWM . FIRST SEE HOW OUR (DTHER Realtors, 6464144. Across from Center Park. Near 2791. FDR MY C/kRELESS TO SEE THAT A FEW THOSE JOBS' GOKJUA TACKLE SOME DINNER! I'VE BEEN ECONOMIES aM a f f e c t in g STRAWBERRIES - Pick your bus line, shopping, etc. Lease, NESS... THWGS ARE CROSSEP a R e w 't s o OF'EM HERSELF.'GO 60IN6 OVER MY ,,TriE BL'DSET? THE SUNDAY own. Free containers. Open 8-8. OFF THIS JOB LIST.' IMPORTAMX GET TH' TOOL BOX- THREE ROOMS, with heat and security. Miudleaged couple SAVE! - 1974 VW Bug - Needs AFTER ALL.' SHE /WAY HAVE TAL- BOOKS AND T m e m e a l is your No children under 14. 30 Clark appliances, no pets, centrally preferred. No pets or children, minor body work. Low, low THE 0I66E5T Street, South Windsor. EMT WE rvlEVER MASTERPIECE, located, available now. Securi- References required. Call 646 mileage, 6467154 after 5 p.m. WINDOW DREAMEP OF. SIN6LE E)(PENSE! .MY LOVE,' ty deposit required. Call after 7911 mornings and evenings. AGREED? OR VO STRAWBERRIES - pick your one, 643-2384 or 647-9660. 1974 FIAT 124, spider. Burnt WASHING I SECOND own, 550 Bush Hill Rd., (off you WANT A THE MAJOR'S ROCKVILLE - three room orange, special three flow RENT HIKE? Keeney St.), Manchester, 7 apartment with heat, hot water, exhaust. De-polluted. High MOTION! a.m. to 4 p.m. 474 MAIN STREET - Second floor, three rooms, heated, stove, refrigerator, $145, adults speed rear end. 13,000 miles. 6-21 parking, security, $160. Phone only, ideal for single person, no Over 30 mpg. See at 359 Parker PICK YOUR own strawberries, 6462426, 9-5. pets, parking for one car, Street or call 6461140. Frank Ruff, 440 Addison Rd. security deposit required, call ) 1975 try Wirne> B'Ot Ini Glastonbury. 643-9676 1974 AMERICAN MOTORS - T M Building-Contracting 33 H^atlng-Plumblng 35 Articles tor Sale 41 Articles tor Sale 41 FIRST FLOOR - five room flat, all appliances, fully carpeted, Hornet, sportabout, tan, large MICKEY FINN STRAWBERRIES - pick your 6, 15,000 miles. De-polluted, BY HANK LEONARD own, 50 cents a quart, bring basement storage with washer NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing AIR CONDITIONER - 6,000 MOVING - Must sell - HotpointHotpoii and dryer connections. real gas saver. See at 359 Remodeling, repairing, ad - Repairs and remodeling, B.T.U. window unit, excellent washer and gas dryer, $6S for your own containers, 55 Volpl VILLAGER APARTMENTS Parker Street or call 6461140. NO CALLS FOR Rd., Bolton, 10:30-3:30, 6-8 Convenient to school and shop MR. STORM — I FEEL ] THAT'S WHAT I ditions, rec rooms, porches and sewer lines cleaned electrical condition, double burial plot, both; Square shooterK i t e camera ping. Call Mr. Peterman, 646 Five-room townhouse apart- HELLO, MICKEY. PLEASE THE NEXT LIKE A FISH OUT OF / WANT TO TALK Rose Hill Park, call 649-1244 evenings. HOURf roofing. No job too small. Call ly. Prompt service on emergen with case, $12; 646-1789. 2912, 649-9404. ;ment, V /t tiled baths, 2 alr- 1972 AMC Hornet Wagon, HAVE A SEAT—AND MAKE WATER. y( TO YOU ABOUT, A-:. 649-31A. cies. 643-7024. after 6 p.m., weekdays, all day excellent condition, radial VOURSELF COMFORTABLE. MICKEY. Saturday. RYE STRAW - for garden mul- ondltioners, wall-to-wall tires, air conditioning, power TAG SALE' 43 Cornwall Drive, MANCHESTER - Unusual one parpeting, full basement, WES ROBBINS carpentry BOTTI HEATING and Plum Saturday until 4 p.m. - Four ch, bedding and so forth, $1.50 bedroom Townhouse, private steering, six cylinder, >AUTHA remodeling specialist. Ad bing - Ail beating and plumbing USED electric Frigidaire Families - Carriage, twin bed, per bale at farm, Vernon, 876 entrances and patio, full base- eat, hot water, appliances. reasonable, need larger car, FINALLY ditions, rec rooms, dormers, repairs plus remodeling. Call range, white, in good condition, mattress, 9x12 braided rug and 7308, will deliver minimum ten ment, includes heat, 0 pets. 643-2621 after 6 p.m. LOSES? bales. CALLIWG HER BLUFF built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, 643-1496. asking $25, Call 64343-8036. pad, maple table, refrigerator, appliances, carpeting and pool. 649-7620 (D )975 by SEA Inc T M Reg U 5 Qti 649-3446. bathroom sinks, toys, dishes,' $245 per month. Paul W. 1972 GRAND TORINO - TWO overhead garage doors, clothing, electric blankets, Antiques 48 Dougan, Realtor, 6461021, or Broughm, power steering, air- MUTT AND JEFF BUD FISHER LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - drop-in oven, call 646-4723 after books. 643-4535.3-45" conditioner, am/fm stereo, 6. WANTED Antique furniture, 3 1/2 ROOMS, second floor, standard transmission - good new homes custom built, □ MISC. FOR SALE WOW, WHAT HAPPENED I WAS WATCHING A MOVIE TAG SALE - On Gilead Road, glass, pewter, oil paintings, or redecorated, stove, gas mileage. 872-4122. I FORGOT I WAS remodeled, additions, rec A^NCHESTER - Deluxe one AND IT WAS SO BAD rooms, garages, kitchens SIMMONS - crib mattress, 3 Andover, Conn. 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. other antique items. R. Mdroom apartment, available refrigerator, heat, hot water in- TO you, JE FF ? BUT- FLVING HOME ON remodeled, bath tile, cement Articles tor Sale 41 years old, excellent condition, Saturday and Sunday. Harrison, 643-8709. at the Teresa includes all cludd, nice yard, nice 1968 ROADRUNNER, 383 I WALKED OUT A N a i r p l a n e ! work. Steps, dormers. Residen $15, call after 3:00 p.m., 646 appliances and carpeting, $195 neighborhood, adults only, no engine, power brakes, power I tial or commercial. Call 649- ALUMINUM sheets used as 9262. CONCERT SOUND - reinforce COLLECTOR wishes to per month. Paul W. Dougan, pets, $175 monthly. Security. steering, excellent running con X purchase older oriental rugs. Call 6467812 after 3 p.m. dition, $800 or best offer, 646 4291. printing plates, .007 thick, ment equipment. P.A. columns Realtor, 6461021 or 643-4535. PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER Ux32’’. K cents each or 5 for $1. WINDOW FAN 20”, 2-speed, and consoles. Call 875-7943 Will top any real offer. Please 4254 or 6465613. T Phone 6462711. excellent condition, $15. Call evenings for an excellent buy. call after 6 p.m. 646-4344. MANCHESTER - Newer two FIVE ROOMS, first floor, heat, CARLYLE, YDUR 5 Z E z n 3 ^ TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY 649^72 after 4 p.m. bedroom duplex, half of two gas. refrigerator, stove. Call NINE passenger executive FRIENDS ARE ^rpentry and general contrac NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 FABRIC SALE June 21,22,12-6, ANY QUANTITY of furniture, family, include appliances, Safarj, 1967 Pontiac station WAITING FOR YOU! p r ting. Residential and commer cents each. Inquire side door. TAG SALE - 106 Chambers sponsored by Andover Fire paintings, brass, china, steins, and carpeting. Full■■ oasement,oasei ...... —— ...... wagon, trailer hitch, $375, 646 A h cial. Whether it be a small Manchester Evening Herald. Street - June 21st & 22nd, House, Andover Town Hall, or collector items. Purchase or $250 per month. Paul W. Homes for Rent 54 3973. I repair iob, a custom built home S aturday & Sunday, 9-5. junction Routes 3, 16, and 6, auction. 644-8962. Dougan Realtor, 6461021, or or anyuiing in between, call 646- WE BUY and sell used fur Household items, clothing, Amel jersey, 89-cents per yard, 643-4535. MANCHESTER - large three 1964 VOLKSWAGEN Bug - 1379. niture. Cash on the line. One books, lawn mower, panel doors seersuckers, $1.19 per yard, ELEGANT dining room table bedroom plus “ private Sunroof, new interior, flaired and many more miscellaneous apartment.” Landscape brick piece or an entire housefull. double knit polyester, $1.50 to and chairs, Boston rocker, MANCHESTER - Family style wheel wells, Nerf bar bumpers, A L ^ mi'i'i -21 BUILDING - Remodeling, 646-6432. Furniture Bam, 345 items. No previews. $1.75 per yard, curtain and desk, furniture and figurines. 2 bedroom Townhouse, private patio, air-conditioned, Chevy wheels, air shocks, new roofing, rec rooms, additions, Main Street Rear, behind lining sheers, white and black, 4 633-6026. entrances and patio, full base clubhouse, swimming pool, ten clutch cable and spring. Very CAPTAIN EASY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE garages. All kinds, carpentry Douglas Motor Sales. YARD SALE - 150 Spencer yds. for $1.00 Men’s ment. Includes neat, appliances nis. $350 per month, ^ tio n to good running condition. Veiw work. For estimates call 649- Street, MancTiester, 9:30-, doubleknits, $2.39 pm* yard. and carpeting, $250 per month. buy. 65:30, 6466555. Evenings economical. Call after 5, 643- Saturday and Sutiday, June 21, GRAND OPENING and weekends, 6467415. 1142. CLEAN USED refrigerators, Finest quality, lowest prices. SATURDAY Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 646 4373. BLAZES! THAT AH- NO DOUBT YOU RECOGNIZE ME, WHAT'S MORE- I KNOW YOU, TOO, ranges, automatic washers, 22. Bicycles, double bed, an- 1021 or 643-4535. LOOKS LIKE PLATO EH? YES, I'M PLATO FRUBY-THE CAPTAIN EASY! STEPS, SIDEWALKS, stone with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s tioue cabinet, hand knits and FOUR living room chairs, two MANCHESTER - seven room 1969 DODGE Coronet wagon, V- o',.. FRUBY" THE EK-SIDESHOW PERFORMER AND THE ANTIQUE LOFT ' l / l walls, fireplaces, flagstone Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- collectibles etc. marble lamps, one leather TWO BEDROOM luxury Condominium, three bedrooms, 8, 318, air-conditioned, roof ^ g o l d b n NOW BILLIONAIRE ! four baths, finished rec room, terraces, concrete repairs, in 2171 coffee table, four drawer 25 Huntington St, Mandiestef townhouse, located in Highland rack, $475. 742-8616, after 8,742- BY ART SANSOM side and outside. Reasonably ELECTRONIC Course text dresser, 872-32)86. •H Ent Cmr SI (Icmi frM Park section of Manchester. pool, tennis, $350 plus utilities 9745. priced. 643-0851. SCREENED LOAM - driveway book, and equipment plus Audel Wooded and private. For infor- per month. Call 6467806, mor- , gravel, processed gravel, sand, books, 6464028. REFRIGERATOR, excellent mation call 6461616, or 649- ...... 1?®® ?UICK E ly tra converti- THE DIMMER WAS ANY TYPE remodeling, stone and fill. George H. Grif- running condition, good for cot Wanted to Buy 49 5295. ble, all power, air conditioning, CaECTABLE.MES, alterations, carpentry, fing, Andover, 742-7886. BACK YARD Sale - Saturday tage or small apartment, Business tor. Rent 55 good condition, call 644-1895. masonry, and concrete, free es and Sunday, 81 Alton Street, off asking $30, 6464284. ANTIQUE furniture, old WILLINGTON, one, two, and timates, Tony Squillacote, 649- SWIMMING POOLS - Luxury of West Middle ’Turnpike. musical instruments, dolls, three bedroom apartments, OFFICE For Rent - 953 Main 1974 YELLOW Volkswagen bug, 0811. above ground pool distributor clocks, statues. Almost with fireplaces, central air con Street. Call 643-4846. 10,500 miles, excellent conoi- needs warehouse space. Will TAG SALE - TVs, games, girl’s anything old. Call anytime, 646 ditioning, appliances, pool, and tion, call 649-0395, anytime. sell and completely install a clothing, tables and much 1882, 6462690. sauna, pollution free country MANCHESTER - Office RootIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 huge 16x31’ O.D. swim pool more. 187 Summit Street, living with highway con spaces for rent on Main St. in 1954 PLYMOUTH - 4 door, good Saturday, 163, rain date, Sun TAG SALE COLLECTOR will pay $65 for Manchester. Ideal location for condition, $200 firm. 647-OT98. complete with fencing, Friday 1-4, Saturday 9-5, venience, appointment only, BIDWELL Home Improvement sundeck, filter and pump. Now day 163. old Bisque or China head doll. 643-2139, 684-3081. professional offices, aad very Co. Expert installation of only $795. Full price financing Sunday 9-12, 16 Birch Call locally. 8767356. convenient to all facilities, aluminum siding, gutters and available. Call Tony collect, KENMORE classic range, up Mountain Rd. (off Camp MANCHESTER - Deluxe two please call 6464100, 9 to 5 p.m. Trucks for Sale 82 trims. Roofing installation and 203-232-6500. per and lower oven. Copper- Meeting Rd. or old Route 85). WANTED - English Pram in bedroom townhouse, private THE FLINTSTONES BY HANA-BARBERA repairs. 6466495, 875-9109. tone, Westinghouse two speed Living room set, beds, mis good condition. Please call, 1968 CHEVY pick-up truck, entrances and patio, full base- C r*il (J) l975 DyJltA Inc TM fleg US. Pil OH" DARK RICH loam, five yards clothes washer, Coppertone, cellaneous furniture, baby after 5 p.m. 649-9061. ment, includes heat, DFFICE SPACE superior condition, callall 22632272 Norge refrigerator. Assorted HORACE Tetrault — Siding, $28. plus tax, pool patio sand, crib, high chairs, lamps, appliances, carpeting and pool, FDR RENT anytime. Best offer. ALLEY OOP BY V.T. HAMLIN roofing, storm windows, aw gravel, and stone 6469504. wooden storm windows, after drapes, dishes, arts and crafts $zfe, Paul W. Dougan Realtor, 250 square feet, center of WHAT ...MV JUST WANTED 4:30 p.m. 643-5096. nings. Quality workmanship, and much more. 646-1021, 643-4535. Manchester, air conditioning FORD pickup 1971, 8 ft. body, / 5 THAT m a r r ia g e TO SEE IF IT , free estimates. Fully insured. □ RENTALS with 36 in. topper, loaded with Y'KNOW, ORVILLE, MgBBE DONY YOU THINK IF W E'RE REALLY ...WE'RE GONNA LOOK I PAPER ? LICENSE... EXPIRED YET/ SWIMMING POOLS - Famous and parking. Call 6469551. WE BETTER MAKE USE O F / WE'LL LOOK KIND , INTHH ISTOs A CANS SIGHT SiaiER /GUESS 872-9187, 6463417. Coleco guaranteed luxury 30” WHITE el^tric stove, best ONE BEDROOM apartment, extras, $2300,W, 742742-8963. ■ offer; tiered glass chandelier SOME OF THESE FREE OF SILLY IN THEM? LIKE YOU FIGURE... T'FOLKS IF W E'R E , / YOU'RE above ground swimming pool, heated, $140. Security required. THREADS.' DRESSED LIKE THIS.' ) RIGHT, / $50. Call 643-4^1. Rooms tor Rent 52 FORD 1969, F250, 3/4 ton. ROOFING - Specializing completely installed. Huge Call 643-2455. Available im Resort Property AT THAT.' repairing roofs, new roofs, 16’x31’ O.D. complete with Building Supplies 42 mediately. Power steering, automatic filter, pump, vinyl liner, ladder, TAG SALE - 25 Wadsworth THOMPSON HOUSE, fur For Rent 58 transmission. 684-2025 after 5. Y gutter work, chimneys, cleaned nished rooms, centrally and repaired. 30 years sundeck, fencing and stairs. On Street, Sunday all day. Oak FIVE ROOM tenement, July BOLTON NOTCH Quarry - wall located. Kitchen privileges. NEW HAMPSHIRE - mountain m experience. Free estimates. ly, $689. Full price. Financing desk, bureau, sideboard, chairs, stone, fireplace stone, 1st, $150. Apply 354 Clenter available. Limited quanity. Call awning, tables, 8’ handmade Parking. Reasonable rates. Street, after 4 p.m. chalet, swimming, tennis, near ...... Howley, 6465361. flagstone, and field stone, we Phone 649-2358. Carl collect, 52691M. for more rowboat. deliver, 643-4683 or 649-3163, golf, private, sleeps six, all Motorcycles-Bicycles 64 ROOFING - Installation and information. MANCHESTER - two family, electric call M3-0805. ------repairs, gutters, storm win TAG SALE - Saturday and Sun- ...... SLEEPING ROOM for rent, 272 completely remodeled, two EXPERT bicycle repairs, all day, June 21, 22,119 Bolton St., Main Street, Manchester. GREEN HILL Rhode Island - makes, model^j and speeds. dows, doors. Experienced STONE FREE Loam - fill and Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 bedroom, storage, yard, gar quality workmanship. Fully in gravel, delivered in Manchester, 165. age, convenient location. two bedroom cottage, Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, sured. Free estimates. Manchester-East Hartford oAm u 7- MANCHESTER - Clean room, Available July 1, $230 per fireplace, private area and Manchester Bicycle Shop, 646 G‘ 2.1 GARAGE SALE - 640 Lydall DOG-CAT boarding reser- bus line, $25. weekly. Security, beach. Call 644-1600 or 401-789- 2098. (D 1975 by NIA Inc T M Rig U S P il Qh Reasonable prices. Rick area. 643-2628. vations. Combined inside/out- .Gentleman preferred. Keys, month. 6461677. OH Burnett. 6463005. Street, June 7-8, 9-6. Ram or 3603. shine. Just moved. Many un side runs, partitioned privacy, '^Real Estate 528-9081. MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE - HENKIE Ski boots, mens 8 1/2, germicidal lighting. Canine APARTMENT, 6 rooms, BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY Heating-Plumbing 35 used one season, $20. Also needed items including three COLUMBIA LAKE - small lowest rates available. MR. ABERNATHY loliday Inne, 200 Sheldon Road, LARGE, spacious room, ^ 0 per Talcottville, $195. refrigerator, -7 ^ WIN AT BRIDGE Western saddle, $25. After 5, air-conditioners, tools, lease, security deposit, no pets. waterfront cottages, rowboat, Immediate binding. Exclusive Manchester, 6465971. week, with kitchen privileges, showers, $106$130 weekly, July NETRA Agent. Clarke In IF/ANYONE ^ 2 0 1 ,,, 2 0 2 ,..2 0 3 ... SEWERLINES, sink lines, Mike, 643-7429. children’s clothing (size 10), 742-9784, 644-0565. WANTS AAE.l'LL BE I ¥ iX 20A.,.20B,., The bidding has been: 21 cleaned with electric cutters. small boat, bikes, and many $25 per week, call 6463409. and September, 228-9852, 643- surance Agency, 643-1126. ADORABLE GERBlLS-for PR/\CTICING MY / by professionals. McKinney USED aluminum combination more. MANCHESTER - Five spacious 2593, 649-0498. TENNIS G A M E ^ I sale, any reasonable offer, 643- CENTRAL - location, nice at MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE - 1 West North East South Bros. Sewer Disposal Com- windows and doors, call for 7579. rooms, centrally located, 1 / pany, 6465308. , sizes, one 19 inch girls bike, one 'TAG SALE - Clothing, imported mosphere, kitchen facilities, off COLUMBIA LAKE waterfront, for the past 10 years we have T L l U I W Find wimming line of play street parking. Reasonable security deposit required. — —— — ^ 23 inch g rls bike, excellent con- sweaters, shoes, bags, Available July 1st. Call after 5 furnished new house, deck, been the leading agency in the Y IV LOVABLE tiger kitten with weekly Tates. (;all 649-0277. Pass 1 N.T. Pass 3 ♦ NO JOB too small, toilet dition, 120 each, 6466706. blankets, spreads, dishes, p.m., 673-5941. boat, privacy. July-August, $150 area insuring motorcycles. Get repairs, plugged drains, kitchen glasses, heavy duty steel double front paws, looking for a weekly. 228-3924. our rates before you “rev” up. North and South have nine of hands. He can’t afford two Pass 3 A Pass ? good home, call 649-6480. NORTH 21 rounds of trumps — some mean faucets replaced, repair^, rec TELEVISION and stereo table, shelving, 5 drawer locking file ROOMS - $22 per week, central Crockett Agency, Inc. 643-1577. A764 the easiest tricks possible at You, South, hold: rooms, bathrooin remodeling, dresser with mirror, single cabinet, garden tools, dryer, tv, ly located, 146 Center Street, Wanted to Rent 57 notrump, but most pairs would opponent might lead a third. A2 VKJ 975 AAKQJ4 AA4 AKC English Springer Spaniels, A73 And he can’t afford to play out heat modernization, etc. Free dresser, lazy Boy recliner. Call boy’s boots, antique table, cor please call, 649-0013. PRESIDENTIAL YAMAHA 1973 - SLIOO, best ♦96532 land at four spades with or What dp you do now? estimates gladly given. M & M 643-9687. ner desk, bike, folding cots, field trial, liver and white, 3 OR 4 Bedroom house or apart offer. Call 643-9615. without West’s club overcall. the high hearts first — someone A — Your partner must he show males and females. Call 267- VILUGtAPTS. might get to overruff dummy. ing the ace of spades and suggesting Plumbing & Heating, 6462871. ______!______drapes, chairs, etc. Saturday FURNISHED ROOM for ment to rent, 5 well behaved OONES4 WEST EAST 0342 after 6. rw m i a diamond slam. Just hid six GOLF CART, $15; baby carry and Sunday 165, 33 Horace gentleman, all comforts of MANCHESTER children and 2 adults. Good SUZUKI, 250, yellow, X6, A 83 A 952 There are the nine tricks After this start the contract diamonds. all $3; hairdryer, Dormeyer, $4. Street. home, kitchen, parking. Securi references. Call 6467579. hustler, 1972. Excellent condi V94 VQJ10 8 available at spades, but 10 are CON^LETE bath remodeling, PERSIAN KITTENS -10 weeks ty, 6494936, 6463436. tion. In storage two years, low necessary. wheels in. South gets in with a Call 6465540 anytime. WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLI ♦ K Q ♦ J 10 7 4 TODAY’S QUESTION repairs. Otto Lorentzen, Plum ANTIQUE dining room set, two old, one male, one female, One and tW0“ bedrooms.' mileage, best offer. 6467389 or diamond, plays one more bing Contractors. 6464056 to trained and weaned. Very Near schools, churches AKQJ 10 632 A95 trump, continues with the ace Instead of bidding one notrump' RIDING MOWER, stainless 25 hp Johnson outboard motors, ESSEX MOTOR INN - weekly 643- 6832. The easiest place to find that your partner has raised you from 8:30 a.m., 67 p.m. many other things, 18 Trotter reasonable. 643-7249. rooms, single $56, double $69, . and shopping center, on □ AUTOMOTIVE FCOP AN P C lO m \N & ...AND T H A lfe M O R E SOUTH (D) 10th trick is in hearts. Just let and king of hearts and finally steel electric built-in, oven and A A K Q J 10 ruffs his last heart with dum one heart to two hearts. What do St., 6434569 between 10 a.m. plus tax, continental breakfast, YAMAHA 1974 Enduro DT FDRTHEMBQ/ SUNFLOWER the suit break 3-3 and South’s surface, mangle, miscellaneous bus line. Call ahytime V K652 my’s last trump while poor you do now? and 6 p.m. FREE 6 months, German 6462300. 360A, 2,000 miles. Runs good, WOMEN, AND S E E D S FOR fourth heart will become a Articles for Sale 41 furniture. 633-6026. shorthaired pointer female, all Autos For Sale 81 ♦ A8 East has to follow suit. Answer Monday asking $950, 742-6:^. CHILDREN... THE PkRROTS. winner. shots, good with children, needs 6 4 a « 6 2 3 A74 Answer to Previous Puzzle Apartments For Rent 53 NEED CAR? Credit bad? somebody to love. 875-2774, 623- 1972 CB 500 four Honda, extras, Both vulnerable 8705. Bankri^t? Repossessed? South can do a trifle better Washington WE HAVE customers waiting Honest Douglas accepts lowest excellent condition, $1300. Call than that. He can guard against for the rental of your apartment 644- 3094 anytime. a 4-2 heart break provided the AKC poodles and Pomeranians, down, smallest payments. West North East South IslESa(llQ[S]DraQ'='(Fl or home. J.D. Real Estate AVAILABLE JULY 1 - four Douglas Motors, 345 Main. man with the four hearts also ACROSS 3 12 months males, toys, small miniatures, 4 Written form ot R M M S S a QGflIIdaMHi I Clip Out - Fill In • Mall Today, Associates, Inc. 6461980. room apartment, in newer two YAMAHA 125 Enduro, 1971, holds three or four spades. 1 Washington's 742-8963. M ister S S E S B BQQCS RfCHOI family, appliances included, mint condition, 4,200 miles, capital TOYOTA - See us for reliable 2A 2A Pass 5 Washington □ s a n c iQ LOOKING for anything in real asking $375, 6462244. This should be enough of a 8 Its nicknam e Is adults, no pets, security deposit used Toyotas with our 60-day Pass Pass Pass . product, I SAVEOVER50% KITTENS - one tiger, two black estate rental — apartments, hint to you to find the winning "E ve rg re e n------' and white, clean, well fed, well required, $200 plus utilities, 100% warranty. We also buy Pl»: d ry ------s homes, multiple dwellings, no after■ 5:30,------646332325. Opening lead — K A line of play. If you haven’t 13 Sibyl 6 Small Islands bred, eight weeks old. 649-l()47. used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, CAVALU 14 Gazelle fees. Call J.D. Real Estate found it, here it is. 7 Phase E^DflQ Id'^SJ DEI 345 Center Street, Manchester, Campers- Trailers b - 2 l 15 Girl's name ■ iziEiiaisrs I 12 Words ■ 3 Days -1 Dollar •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Associates, Inc. 6461980. 8 Sardinia (ab.) MANCHESTER - Brownstone 6464321. Mobile Homes 85 16 High mountain SUESQUEHSII I Claosiflcatlon 41, Mlacellaneoua For Sale Only Livestock 44 apartments, large two-bedroom By Oswald & James Jacoby South takes the first club, 9 Attem pts 17 Is borne to Opera by Verdi MANCHESTER - Deluxe 2 BY FRANK O’NEAL plays one round of trumps, 18 Chalcedony apartments, with ample WE PAY $15 for complete junk FOR SALE - Ideal vacation SHORT RIBS 11 G olfer’s 26 Filament 46 Angered THOROUGHBRED Gelding bedroom Townhouse, 1 1/2 closets, carpeting, completely lea^ a heart and ducks in both 20 Long llsh j Ads must be mailed only No phone orders cars. Call Joey, Tolland Auto vehicle - 1973 Vega 23’ travel To BUILP ME A REAU\ gadgets 30 Bristle 47 Health (comb, excellent jumper and show baths, full basement, private equipped kitchen, and 1 1/2 Body, 5261990. trailer, excellent condition. OENTLEAAEN, TAKE A ')bU FLEW IN THE BEST ...'T&'IAKEAYNOTJUST' 22 Alleviate 12 Otherwise 31 Journey form ) I Payment must accompany ad 23 Saves horse, well mannered. entrances and patio, includes baths, immediate occupancy, LOOK a t THAT m ir a g e . ENGINEERS FROM ALL LOOK AT \LP O K A T CITY JUST LIK E IT. 19 Lets tall 32 Domestic slave 50 British I One Item only. Include price and phone Hardly used. Fully self- 26 One of the Excellent disposition. Call 644- heat, appliances, carpeting, and adults, positively no pets, 6 ^ 1958 VOLKSWAGEN, dune contained, sleeps 8. Four- O V E R Y H E WORLD- IT/ l l T A R 21 Entice 35 Not just now princess "Three 24 Hebrew 37 Enervates 51 Falsifier j No refunds for early cancellation For non-commercial users only 1600. air-conditioning. $290 per 1769, if no answer, 872-70^. buggy $500 invested, asking burner stove, 20 gallon propane T -By CLAY R. POLLAN- Musketeers" ARIIS LlIRA ascetic 41 Trumpet 52 Building Ad may be edited to conform to rules month. Paul W. Dougan, Daily Activity Guidw 29 Attem pt $150. (Tall 647-9895 after 6. tanks, tandem wheels, tinted- HAS. 2) Your 25 Ocellus noises additions TWO PONIES for sale - One Realtor, 6461021, or 6434535. MANCHESTER - five large riass windows, red/white/blue According to th» Stars. 30 Female saint j Ad will appear In the next three Issues of the Herald after It Is received “Afi 1* 26 Melville's 43 Carousal 54 Femsie sheep $100 the other $75. Call 6465578. rooms, on second floor of brand 1967 PONTIAC Bonneville, Colonial decor. Price includes: To develop message for Sunday, (ab.) 44 Gladden 56 Obtain I No delay In publication will be permitted. k 2- 4-22-40 19-25-39-42^ captain 454 MAIN Street, second floor, new two-family, carpeting, air excellent condition, factory-air, read words corresponding to numbers 33 Piles 27 Buddhist 45 Hideous 60 Right •t•••••••••••••••••••••••••• hitch, swaybar, torsion bars, X43-5677 7674-75 34 Certain three rooms, heated, $160. conditioning and dishwasher, of your Zodioc birth sign. m onastery m onster (ab.) Boats-Accessorles 45 power steering, brakes and mirrors, break-away brakes, y f TAURUS KORPIO fisherm en Security, phone 6462426, 9-5. 1 You're 31 C onflict 61 Serve separate driveways, $275 per vinyl roof. $650. 649-2536. and, if needed, electric brakes Art,. 20 OCT. 22f 36 Gets u p r “ 5 r 7 r ~ 9 10 11 12 month, security, call 6461379 2 Something 32 Foctuol 62 Lock 1 2 18’ CRUISER LINE, 125 h.p. off car. Call 8767782. I 'sTK MAT 20 3 On 33 Worried 63 You HOY. 21' 38 Ancient after 6 p.m. 1968 TOYOTA Corona hardtop, 4 Finished 34 Between 64 You're language 14 Evinrude with trailer. Call 876 ^12-23-33-35 1- 6 6-17/C 13, 8119. R O CK VILLE 3% RO OM S automatic, air, a real gas TRAVEL trailer 28’, self- SZ62-67-69 5 Your 35 Over 65 And 39 Tavern 6 Top 36 See 66 t$ 162655 40 Grab IS H 16 17 MANCHESTER - large, 2 1/2 saver, good condition, $650,646 BY ROY CRANE GEMINI ROCKLAND TERRACE contained, twin beds, air- BUZZ SAWYER 7 Wisdom 37 To 67 Of SAGITTARIUS 42 Russian Large and beautiful one bedroom room efficiency in renovate 1777, 65 p.m. conditioned, full bath, will O tO . MAY 21 8 Wisdom 38 Time 68 Foithfully i 8 i ^ H MUST SELL - 1970 Fiberglass 9 Your 39 Awoy 69 News NOY. 22 / * storehouse boat, 115 H.P. Johnson motor. apartments, heat, hot water, all mansion, includes everything, sacrifice. KOA Camp ground. ^tTcZjUNl 20 43 Surfeited ■ lOPocketbook 40 Should 70 About Dec. 21 23 25 Red metal flake, and white with appliances. Including dishwasher, two blocks from Main St., call 1971 BUICK Skylark, four door, Interstate 86 East, to exit 100, IT'S THE LITTLF BRASS KEY, 3>il621-31-34 11 Con 4) Reward 71 Aggressive 45 French stream disposal, carpeting, pool and your 41-44-4661 trailer. Excellent condition, $2,- Paul W. Dougan Realtor, 643- air conditioned, excellent con take 44, 5 miles east to Moose PEL. WE'VE BEEN HERE LCTTS OF S/54-568690 12 D on't 42 From 72 For 48 Pharmaceuti 26 27 31 32 own private terrace In a couniry set 4535, 6461021. dition, 6461222 or 6462482. 13 Helps 43 Bring 73 Home cal salt 000 or call 643-9262. Meadow Road, West TIMES. EXCEPT for riSHERMEN CANCER CAPRICORN 1 i ting. From $180. No pets 14 Present 44 Those 74 If 49 Chest rattle 35■ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Willihgton, Conn. COMING BY, IT'S A PERFECT JUNC 21 15 There's 45 Moke 75 Possible 8724223 875-7466 5266586 AUGUST 1st occupancy, doll 1966 MUSTANG, green, good l6 M o y 46 Be 76 Public's 53 Sepulcher 1 1 NAME Sporting Goods 48 JULY 22 JAN. I f 55 Tatter house apartment, four large condition, hardtop, automatic, 1972 VW pop-top 17 Of 47Thot 77 Returns 36 cam per, 18 The 48 Who 78 Benefit 14-24-51-57^ 57 Nothing 1 1 S h e l i e r a t b ADDRESS rooms on third floor of im power steering and brakes, call excellent condition, Micfielin 611-3638 GOLF CLUBS full set plus bag cneF u '49-65-79-82 19 Spend 49 Energy 79 Cosh 72-7678 58 Renovate 39 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING CITY maculate three family, air- Mark 5668237 or 644-0674. tires, AM-F. radio, call after 6, 20 Heop 50 Everything 80 Proper 59 Everlasting 1 I and wood covers, best offer. LEO AQUARIUS M FIVE ROOMS - first floor, conditioned, parking, $175. per 6464165. 21 Be 51 United 81 Todoy's 61 Roman IT 44 m 6461642 ask for Scott. j JULY 22 22 Today 52 Optimistic 82Todoy JAN. 20. STATE middleage couple, stove, month. M62(wl. MGA 1600, 1960, body and in m agistrate J P.O. Box 591 a 23 Become 53 Good 63 Straight* ret. II ,j 45 46 47 50 51 52 ZIP •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• refrigerator, garage and heat, terior good,, excellent running L UG. 22 24 A 54 Privote 84 Affairs 62 Hunting dogs 13 FT. HOME-MADE camper, 5- 7.162flft.rl ■ Manchester, Conn. 06040 Garden Products 47 no pets, call 643-5555. FURNISHED 2 1/2 room ef condition, $1500, 6463855 after ??\15.27-37-46 25 Time 55 Today 85 And 53 54 55 56 1 57 PHONE must be seen, $600 or best oner, SZ52-7681-84 26 You 56 Will 86 Business 2 9 -4 5 -8 6 8 ^ DOWN ficiency, $140 per month, July 1 5:30 p.m. 742-8963. 27 Reoson 57 Front 87 Decisions ■ VIRGO PISCES 1 Condition 58 59 60 BUCKLAND FARMS - NICE FURNISHED three room occupancy, no pets, 6465^. 28 Be 58 And 88 Forward (med. suit.) apartment, wall-to-wall carpet, ^ AUG. 22 29 To 59 Benefit 89 Well 12 Words • 3 Days • *1 Dollar. Strawberries - pick your own, 1968 PONTIAC LeMans, power AIRSTREAM Travel ’Trailer, 2 Tyndareus' 61 6i large field, good picking, open all utilities included, $190, no FOUR ROOM apartm ent, steering, brakes, good running 24 ft. awning, tandem axles, fserT. 22 30 Save 60 if 90 Life wile (myth.) ■II 6 / 22 , 9-1656-59K daily, 67, follow signs from pets, adults only, security heated, near busline, call 646 i-32-36-47 )Good /Adverse ^N eutral ^ exceUent condition, $3,500, call /5666-S3-88 6664-71 iNEW SPAPkR eZnERPRISE; ASSN I Caldor, Manchester. deposit required, call 6469678. 9021. M6-«M. 643-9942, anytime. L PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manches^^Conn., Sat., June 21, 1975 Coventry POLICE REPORT Graduates ^ ‘ Deborah Lynn Abel Deborah Qrace AlbanI Barbara Allen MANCHESTER warrant charging him with night today. It had been parked Betty Jean Arendt >■- Recent arrests include: third-degree larceny and and locked in front of the UA Richard K. Aughenbaugh operating a motor vehicle while Theatre in the Parkade. Karan Ann Barlle • Robert C. Norige, 19, of 144 Eileen Susan Barton Hayes Rd., South Windsor was license suspended. He was held • A pocketbook containing Ellen Joyce Bates on $500 surety bond. $75 was stolen from a carriage Scott Thomas Bates arrested Friday at 8:56 p.m. at Deborah Lee Benson the Center and charged with atjhe Pathmark food store off Allyson Joy Berry operating an unregistered All persons arrested are Spencer St. Thursday at 6:55 Louise A. Bigelow p.m. Many personal items in Jacques M. Blouln motor vehicle, misuse of scheduled to appear in Common Nina Monica Bouchard registration plates, and Pleas Court 12 in East Hartford cluding credit cards were in it. Lewis Gordon Bradley • Lloyd’s Auto Parts store at Jo-Ann Marie Bray operating while license on July 7 or 8 except §mith. He Steven A. Briggs suspended. will appear in court Monday. 191 Center St. was broken into Isabel Marguerite Brodersen Thursday night. Nothing Scott Arno Burrell He was released on a $150 Laura Ann Burrows non-surety bond, Dominic DeDominicis Jr., 16, appears to be missing. Gary Wayne Cadorette Bruce Peter Calsse • Russell W, Harlow, 22, of 74 of 325 W. Middle Tpke. was VERNON charged with failure to grant Brian John Carlson Cooper St. was arrested Friday Michael Brock, 18, of 79 Deborah Ann Church at 6:15 p.m. on Oakland St. and the right of way at an intersec Brooklyn St., Rockville was Richard M. Clay Jr. tion in connection with a two- Renee Yvonne Cloutier charged wth reckless driving. arrest^ Friday at 7:36 p.m. at William Christopher Coates car collision Friday at 11:31 • Joseph McGrail. 19, of East his home and charged with Sherry Lee Coolbaugh p.m. at Camp Meeting Rd and Theodoreodoi M. Corcoran Hartford was charged Friday operating without a license, Timothy S. Corcoran with evading responsibility in Birch Mt. Rd. evading responsibility, and im John RIcard Culpin The car driven by Leslie Jeane Cunningham connection with a two-car acci proper passing. DeDominicis pulled out of Wayne M. Desllets dent Wednesday at 10:10 p.m. The charges are in connection Sheri Lynn Dibble Birch Mt. Rd. into the path of Christopher Paul Diehl on Woodland St. west of Main with a two-car accident earlier the car driven by Carolyn J. Laurie Marie Dietz St. on Center Rd., Vernon. Driver of Bonnie Marie DImocK Ray, 30, of Rt. 85, Hebron. The car driven by McGrail the other car was Peter H. Alfred J. Dionne DeDominicis and Ms. Ray Laurie Allen Dollerls struck a parked car there, Asvest of 164 Crestridge Dr., were taken by ambulance to Marlon Dontje police said. Vernon. There were no injuries. Corinne Ann Dorsey Manchester Memorial Hospital Patti Ann Durgan • Roger C. Feder, 22, of 22 Brock was released on a $250 where they were treated and Deborah Lee Dutton Seaman Circle was arrested non-surety bond for court July Judy Bernadette Edwards released. His passengers, Friday at 7:23 p.m. on Center 16 in Rockville. Jeffrey Ellis Leroy K. Caron, 18, of 34 Butler Leanne F. Farr (Herald photos by Pinto) St. and charged with un JIM Louise Fentiman Rd. and Paul Farrell, 18, of necessary noise with a motor Robert J. Tyrol Jr., 17, of 9 Elaine Ann Ferguson Porter St., were also injured David Hamilton Ashmore Fitch The Coventry Hjigh School Class of 1975 shines in the bright sunlight and casts its vehicle (tires), operating with Willow Stream Dr. and Steven and taken to MMH. They were Michael Galllgan unsafe tires, and breach of Kerstetter, 19, of 77 Hansen Dr. Timothy Shawn Galllgan shadow on the landscape. also treated and released. John Mack Glammarino peace. The last charge stems were arrested Friday morning william Frederick Goodale from his loud objections to the Police said both cars were at Rockville High School’s Lu-Ann Agnes Green total losses in the collision. Cynthia Anne Groot first two, police said. parking lot and charged with Janet Lynn Haddad He was released dn a $150 Court is July 8. making unnecessary noise with Gary David Hatch non-surety bond. a motor vehicle (squealing Lorraine Gay Hathaway Recent thefts and breaks in Donna Michelle Hesford • George J. Smith, 45, of tires). Michael Paul Hodls Salamanca, N.Y. was arrested cluded : Court in Rockville is July 16 Virginia Susan Homans • The 1968 Pontiac GTO of Karen Ann Howard at the East Hartford Police for Tyrol and July 8 for Ralph Cariseo Jr. of Enfield Sharon Elizabeth Hoyt (Chesters) Department'on a court rearrest Kerstetter. Bruce Charles Hutt was refwrted stolen about mid- Ernest Karl Jelllnek Richard Jensen Douglas Kurt Johnson ' Barbara Jeanne Kay Robin Gale Kelley Maureen Theresa Kelly Heat Wave, Floods Daniel W. KIssane Robin A. Kjeliquist Ronald F. Knapp II Peter Frederick Kristott Joseph Anthony Kuzdal Sharon Ann Lacombe Deborah Susan Larson ill Usher in Summer Joan M. Lathrop Craig Patrick LeDoyt and hail stones three-quarters of an inch in Kim Ellse LeDoyt Bv I lilted Press International Mary Denise Lemay diameter. Pamela Jane Letourneau Spring was ushered out Friday with a Temperatures rose to 90 degrees in Keith A. Levesque Sa Mark A. Levesque heat wave in the East and floods forcing Chicago, but then dropped 15 degrees in Wayne Keith Little mass evacuations in the West. one hour. The city remained under its Kim Barbara Lodder The National Weather Service forecast William Christopher Loughlln fourth ozone watch of the year. Thomas Robert Love today — the first official day of summer — Florence, S.C., had the nation’s after Bonnie Linda MaePherson included a promise that hot, humid noon high of 97 degrees Friday as the Doryann Major Wendy Lathrop McMahon weather would persist from the Gulf of Atlantic Coast baked in a heat wave. Jane Elizabeth Manley Mexico through the entire midsection of However, the northern Rockies and Thomas Dale MarkowskI Carolyn V. Marshall the nation for the weekend. midlands had storms arid flooding. diarol Elaine Martel The humid Midwest weather Friday Surprise flooding caused by a rapid Mark Martin touched of thunderstorms, and there were Joyce E. Matzdorff snowmelt sent torrents of water down Erin Ann McCarthy several unconfirmed sightings of funnel streams in Montana, forcing the evacua Mark James Mendenhall clouds. In Illinois, thunderstorms tion of more than 4,000 persons. Another Beth Lynn Miller Diana Lynn Morgan produced winds up to 45 miles per hour 1,000 residents were to be removed. Michael Morton Donald S. Nye Janice Brenda Pelletier Lucia Pelletier Mary Emilia Peace Coventry Graduates Challenged Joyce Emily Phllbrick Alvah Gordon Phillips Hebron Crash I^Hs ^'ABOUT Harold Edward PIccarello (Uontinued from Page One) not get to benefit from them. Lewis, chairman of the Board of Educa Jennifer Marie Platt They also donated $300 to the student tion. TOWN Wayne Richard Pooler wondered if we would make it and Man from Colchester Robert Summers Potterton Jr. loan fund which has already loaned $5j000 The invocation was given by the Rev. F. Margaret R. Pratt sometimes we wondered if the teachers to this year’s graduating class to further Bernard Miller and the benediction was Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Relnis Puklnskls would make it.” their education. given by the Rev. Arthur L. Kay. A two-car collision on Rt, 85 back across the highway and Susan Mary Reedy Dvornek of Hebron will serve In commending the class, Milton Wilde, The final donation made by the class Catherine Mohan and Richard in Hebrron at 3 a.m. today into the path of the car driven GInette GIsel Roy as host and hostess Sunday Nancy Kathryn Rueb principal, said, ‘‘One lesson we hope that was $210 to the activity fund to build a Gankofskie were the junior marshals and resulted in the death of Michael north by Scott F. McMaster, 20, Wanda Louise Sawyer you now thoroughly understand is that from 2 to 5 p.m. at Lutz Junior trophy case for the school. the ushers were Pamela Cunningham, D. Leyland. 22, of Colchester, of Marlborough, police said. Robert James Scarchuk Museum. Wendy Scott everyone must do his own learning.” Class co-president Richard Clay, in his Kim Lynch, Kimberly Naviaux, Janice said sta te police of the Leyland was taken to the Bel- Karen Cheryl Sewell In parting from the school, the class of farewell address, told the seniors, Olsen, Jacob Bohr, Brian Kellerher, Colchester Barracks. mont Funeral Home in Debra Marie Shea A kitchen social will be con Doreen Ann Shea 1975 left behind several reminders which ‘‘Sayonara,which means ‘since it must be,’ Richard Stevenson and Robert Usab. Leyland was driving a small, Colchester. ducted Monday at 1:30 p.m. in Frank Spencer indicate the generosity and understan is the most beautiful greeting because it is Class advisors were Catherine Talano, foreign car about 17-years-old, McMaster was not injured. Dennis Sullivan Cronin Hall of Mayfair ding of this particular class. encouragement, and an admonition. Good Richard Page and Melvin Munroe. south on Rt. 85 approaching the Both cars were towed from the Linda Tangarone Gardens. All Mayfair residents Bradley Therrien The class of 1975 started a special fund bye is a prayer, God be with you, but A reception for the seniors and their intersection of Old Colchester scene. No arrests were made. Albert Charles Tilley are invited. to be administered by the Student Council sayonara is a simple statement of fact.” parents was provided right after the com Rd,, police said. Then the car Police are still investigating Monica Jean Underwood Dui Rebecca Louise Ventura that would pay for the costs of field trips The diplomas were presented by Joan mencement exercises by the mothers of went off the right side of the the cause of the accident. Sunset Council, Degree of James Daniel Victor for those students who otherwise might the junior class. highway, hit a dirt bank, veered Grace Kathleen Walsh Pocahontas, will meet Monday Darlene Lynn Watne at 8 p.m. at the Zipsr Club. Steven Willard Watrous Edward A. Welllver Robin L. Wells Soviet Dissidents Robert George Patrick Weiner History Committee To Meet Bryan Lee Whipple Hebron To Decide Patricia A. White Subject of Book,v Lynn M. Woodman VERNON Susan Margaret Worthington Anyone wishing further infor- STORRS (UPD-University The Heritage Committee of ACOOL On Four Matters Christine ZanottI mation should call Mrs. of Connecticut scholar Irene Jane Ellen Zuccardy the Vernon Bicentennial Com Building Addition Reserve. Kirk has published a book on Boulanger at 872-9888. \nni‘ Dallaire mission will meet June 25 at Road Funds the plight of dissident Soviet in Auxiliary Check 228..3267 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Also on the agenda is a tellectuals. Mrs. Ann Rowe, president of The Board of Selectmen has Joni Boulanger, 18 request for the authorization “ Profiles in Russian the Rockville General Hospital called a town meeting for Mon Willowstream Dr., Vernon. for the selectmen to enter into Resistance” was published by Auxiliary has presented the day at 8 p.m. in the Hebron agreement with the state the New York Times Book Co. The committee is working on IQOOOlU GREEN STAMPS— ------Elementary School to consider Funding Advisory Committee Department of Transportation Professor Kirk presents 17 in several projects to recall and tour items, one of which is the of the auxiliary, with a check Do you presently enjoy central air con terviews with Soviet citizens preserve the history of Vernon. election of a regional board for the expenditure and for $20,000. ditioning? If so, why not share your plea maintenance of town roads. who were out of step with their FIRE CALLS The committee requests anyone The money was raised DUPO member. sure with your friends? country’s government and who attended a previous The town annually elects a This request is made annually primarily through sales at the by the Board of Selectmen. emigrated. meeting, to attend this one. Any auxiliary’s gift shop in the K i member to the Regional IVIANCHESTER other interested groups or in Simply refer them to Rheem central air Health Service hospital. It will be used for im District 8 Board of Education Friday, 7:58 p.m. — False dividuals may also attend. conditioning and earn 10,000 S&H green Reg The final item on the agenda alarm on Carpenter Rd. (Town) provements in the hospital. for a three-year term starting In Memoriam stam ps absolutely FREE.* 1.28 in July of each year. will be to act upon the proposal In loving memory of Nancy Jane, who AMBULANCE CALLS Roof Repair that the Board of Selectmen be passed away June 22, 1951. MANCHESTER M achine \ authorized to enter into such The time of hot days and Residents will be asked to ap She was a flower from God's garden. Friday, 11:33 p.m. — Auto ac sticky nights is rapidly agreements and to do such acts Lent to us for just a while. cident on Camp Meeting Rd. Cut.&Cirl* lySS propriate $28,000 to the Board NOAmutmieNT NictsSARY ' approaching. Why not let of Education for repairs to the as shall be necessary to merge And now her memory lingers longer. See story in today’s Herald. In all hearts, that knew her smile. a Rheem*' central air Hebron Elementary School with town or towns in the (Manchester Ambulance) presently existing Community roof, the appropriation to be Mr, and Mrs. Michael Goldsnider Color it with... conditioning system convert taken from the Revenue . Health Service, Inc., and for the your home into a kool little continued operation of the ser Sharing funds presently land. Don’t suffer through I vice organization after the designated for the Town Office ROUX humid days and sleepless nights. merger. The Rheem* central air condi TMT RnOUCH SPECUL tioning system lets you discover I EVERY MONDAY thru THURSDAY what “cool” is all about. Every SILK CITY PACKAGE STORE member of your family will wel- ___ 84 OAKLAND STREET. MANCHESTER come Rheem* central air conditioning. 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With safety stand. ■ .A Daisy Planters A_{ J TWIN BLADED Lavorls Noxzema Disposabie Cashew Mouthwash Skin Cream Shaver Haives by G///«ne 9 9 ^ J 59 V. . 32 oz TT^ ■■■ ' ■MTT-’i 16oz Pkg of 2 -■ ■ pjf^t Johnson’s Palmolive Wash ’n DrI Final Net Baby Rapid Shave Moist Hair Spray Shampoo Cream bweiiettes t itsTi: J 69 J 09 iSSSi 2pi,s^l 12 oz 11 oz size 11 oz size Lysol Ponds Ultra Spray Peach Brite Disinfectant Taic Toothpaste 4 oz size A rrid Extra Dry V Anti-Perspirant Geisha Tuna Fish 6Vi OZ 2 . . . , 8 8 * ‘■?V' Page 2 — WEEKEND — June 21, 1975 Cast selected WEEKEND - June 21. 1975 - Page 3 Theatre 3, the semi-independent com First production pany located at Manchester Community Forum of the arts The Opera House Summer Theatre in College, announces the casting of “6 By June Tompkins Simsbury has opened at the Sign of the Rms Riv Vu”, the season’s second Dog Restaurant under the direction of production. Jerry Reid. Arland Russell of Windsor will'direct Reid is staging the first production of the play. He has directed Children’s Wednesday at 7 p.m. and will run the new 300-seat Summer Theatre with Theatre in Windsor and the. New Cam East Windsor theaters through Aug. 27. “Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and bridge Dinner Theatre in Bristol. Coin For your dining and theater pleasure The programs will be presented by the Living in Paris,” Anthony Newley’s “Stop cidentally, his most recent directorial ef combined, the Coachlight Dinner foremost carillonneurs in America and the World I Want to Get Off” will open fort was the same play with the Enfield Theatre in East Windsor presents its two Europe. After the concert, visitors will July 10. Stage Company. final performances of “Where’s be offered a tour of the Trinity Chapel, The final production at the Opera Ann, the lady who gets locked into the Charley” tonight and Sunday. Tuesday which has many unique features. House will be an original melodrama six-room New York apartment, is played begins a six-week run of “El Grande de Wednesday, Suzanne Gates, former with music, “Bicycle,” written and by Elaine Nason of Enfield. Locked in Coca Cola.” For reservations, call 522- master carillonneur at Trinity, will per directed by Henry Thomas. with her is Joe Weber, also of Enfield, in 1266 or 623-8227. form. Opening July 30, “ Bicycle” will the role of Paul. The Chateau de Ville Dinner Theatre, A bonus of three chamber music con feature Roger Loucks, George Bowe, ’These charming young people, who also in East Windsor, is offering the certs will be performed July 9,16 and 23 Robinson Brown, Richard Harris and become more and more acquainted as musical “Godspell.” in the Trinity College Chapel from 6 to Bette Scott. Loucks has been heard in the play progresses, do have absent For reservations, call 525-1488 or 623- 6:45 p.m. immediately preceding the area performances of oratorios and spouses: Ann’s husband, hearty and con 9861. scheduled carillon recitals. choral clubs. A native of Manchester, he ventional Richard, is Ray Gardner of An now lives in Glastonbury. dover; Paul’s efficient wife, Janet, is Norfolk concerts All shows will play Wednesday through Betty Thompson of Manchester. Dance festival Saturday with two performances on The cast is rounded out by Eddy, the The 35th season of Yale Concerts at Saturday. Ticket information and reser janitor, played by Roy Mazzacone of Norfolk begin Friday at 8:30 p.m. with The 28th annual American Dance vations are available by calling 651-3515, New Haven, the pregnant woman por the Concerto for Viola and Orchestra by Festival will open at Connecticut or writing to the Opera House Summer trayed by Debbie Wells of New Haven, Joseph Schubert, played by Raphael College, New London, Thursday evening Theatre, Wilcox St., Simsbury, Conn. the woman in 4A enacted by Toni Fogar Hillyer. offering four days of diverse perfor 06070. ty of Manchester, and Larry played by There will also be music by Brahms mances in keeping with the Festival's Jon Tessier of East Hartford. and Ravel. new policy of offering not only the avant- Final performance “6 Rms Riv Vu” will play ’Thursday For information and reservations for garde of modem dance, but also contem through Sunday and July 3 through 6. the concerts at the Battell Stoeckel porary modern dance, ballet and Theatre 3 at Manchester Community Curtain time is 8:30 p.m. Estate in Norfolk, call 542-5537. exciting theater. College presents its final performances For reservations, call 649-1061. Thursday evening, the Festival’s first of “Stop The World, I Want To Get Off” performance of the season will be an tonight and Sunday at 8:30 p.m. in the At Goodspeed MCC auditorium on Bidwell St. In ‘Miss Julie’ evening of solo works by Raymond John “Louisiana Purchase” continues to son and Ze’eva Cohen. “6 Rms Riv Vu” opens Wednesday. The Jedermann Stage production of entertain audiences at the Goodspeed Friday and Saturday evenings, Arthur For reservations, call 649-1061. Strindberg’s “Miss Julie” will play Arland Russell of Windsor will Opera House in East Haddam. With Mitchell’s renowned Dance Theatre of tonight and next Friday and Saturday at direct Theatre 3’s second produc music by Irving Berlin, the script con Harlem will perform. They will alw give Nutmeg changing Central Baptist Church, Hartford. Cur tion, “6 Rms Riv Vu,” beginning cerns a U.S. Senator who is sent to New a dance demonstration at 2:30 p.m. on tain time is 8 p.m. At the Nutmeg Summer Playhouse in June 26. Orleans for a top-secret government Saturday. J. Alan Rice of Manchester stars as assignment. For reservations, call 873- The first theater program of the Storrs, tonight is the final performance of the musical “Gypsy.” Jean, the valet, opposite Cynthia Por- 8668. season will be Richard Schechner’s ’The tuese who plays the title role. At Stratford Performance Group, presenting their Beginning Tuesday, the comedy “Luv” Dramatic scene from 'King Lear' For reservations, call 522-9275. famed production of Bertold Brecht’s will play through July 5. “ King Lear,’’ Shakespeare’s Final showing Performances in the Harriet S. In a dramatic scene from “King Lear,” Jane White as plays in repertory with Thornton Wilder’s “Our Town” “Mother Courage and Her Children.” Goneril portrays deep emotion over the fallen body of Bushnell lectures monumental tale of a tormented king, The Mark Twain Masquers present the The four-hour version uses the entire Jorgensen Theater begin 8:15 p.m. For at the American Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford to headlines 1975’s three offerings at the final showing of “Prisoner of Second theater as a stage. An hour-long inter reservations, call 429-2912. Jack Ryland as Edmund. The Shakespearean drama be joined by “The Winter’s Tale” July 22. Olivia de Havilland, Ann Landers, American Shakespeare Theatre in Strat Avenue” tonight at 8 at the Roberts mission will allow patrons to purchase a Charles Kuralt, and Ambassador Angier ford now underway directed by Michael Theater in West Hartford. For reser full dinner at the theater for $1.99. Biddle Duke headline the Bushnell Mor Kahn. vations, call 523-7345. Curtain times for the opening weekend ning Lecture Club’s 1975-76 season at Thornton Wilder’s poignant American are 8 p.m. for the dance performances Broadway doesn’t follow Bushnell Memorial Hall, Hartford. classic “Our Town” is now playing in Bell concerts and 7 p.m. for “Mother Courage.” Membership includes 11 a.m. lectures rotating repertory with “King Lear” . For further information and reser INTRODUCING at the Bushnell, a free coffee hour before Shakespeare’s fast-paced romance, Hartford area residents looking for vations, call 442-9131. adverse financial trends each lecture, free babysitting, and free “The Winter’s Tale” joins the schedule midweek entertainment this summer shuttle buses to downtown parking lots. July 22. The season runs through Aug. 31. will find a treat in store for them at the By FRED T. FERGUSON more easily get backing for a show that had Optional discussion/luncheons at the “King Lear” plays tonight and Trinity College campus in Hartford each already done well abroad. FIBERGLASS Hartford Hilton are scheduled with the Wednesday evening, and Saturday Wednesday night at the free annual Dartmouth series NEW YORK (UPI) — The theater people, “We have the institutional theater moving into this area,” Debusky said. Joseph Papp’s New spealj^r as guest of honor following the matinee. “Our Town” plays Sunday, summer carillon concerts. A series of concerts will be presented who labeled Broadway “the fabulous in lecffires. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Over the past 25 years, audiences of at Hopkins Center, Dartmouth College, valid” and lamented its financial decline York Shakespeare Festival is taking over the The lecture dates are as follows: Saturday. Schuberts’ Booth Theater in the fall to present POOLS nearly 600 people have brought lawn Hanover, N.H., every Tuesday and for years, are singing a different tune — for five new plays by five Americans. He said other Olivia de Havilland, Oct. 20; Ann For information and reservations, call chairs, blankets and picnics and have Saturday beginning Tuesday, at 8 p.m. tissimo. Landers, Jan. 14; Charles Kuralt, March 375-4457. gathered on Trinity’s grassy quadrangle productions in the Lincoln Center complex were For those who may be vacationing in Audiences paid $57.5 million for 59 productions having a similar effect. 24; the Hon. Angier Biddle Duke, April to hear the 30-bell carillon. the area and desire further information, this year, a 24 per cent increase over the 1973- New shows have had a part in bringing in new 30. Opens season This summer, the programs will begin call 603-646-2422. ’The four lectures are available by 1974 season and the third highest in history, ac audiences — the minorities, particularly blacks, membership only, individual tickets are Storrowton Theatre in West cording to Variety. and younger age groups instead of the not available. For details, phone the Springfield, Mass., opens its star- Legitimate theater elsewhere was up 11.3 per traditional middle-aged, middle-class theater Bushnell Memorial at 527-3123. studded season of weekly presentations cent with a $60 million gross. There were 225 goers, Jacobs, Debusky and Cheskin said. These Monday with a variety show co-starring new plays in all, not counting regional theaters have included “The Whiz,” “Grease,” “Pip Joel Grey, famous for his award-winning and stock and repertory companies throughout pin,” “Raisin,” “Candide,” “Hair,” “Jesus Ragtime evening performances in the stage and motion the country. Christ Superstar” and “The Magic Show.” picture versions of “Cabaret,” and “An Evening of Ragtime” featuring a “We haven’t enjoyed that kind of prosperity in Next season better ^ television’s most famous “Jeannie,” the 19 to 20 years I’ve been in the business,” said ragtime group from the Hartford Barbara Eden. Bookings for next season are even better. With Conservatory in Hartford will be Bernard Jacobs of the Schubert organization. Tickets for Joel Grey and Barbara “Call it fabulous —fantastic,” said Merle 30 houses booked or expected to be, including presented tonight at 8:15 in Hosmer Hall, Eden are on sale at the Storrowton box four new musicals, 10 musicals are on the future 55 Elizabeth St., Hartford. Debusky, president of the Association of office located at the site of the orange Theatrical Press Agents and Managers. “But list and at least nine other plays expected. Priced As Low As The program will benefit the conser and blue tent on the grounds of the “We are having to tell producers- we are vatory. The show includes piano ragtime that’s why they call it ‘the fabulous invalid’.” STEEL-ALUMINUM & WOOD Eastern States Exposition. Irving Cheskin, executive secretary of The hopeful we will be able to find a theater for you and historical slides with narration. For For reservations, call 522-5211. next year,” Jacobs said. Variety called it a Why Use FIBERGLASS? information on reservations, call 246- League of New York Theaters, said he was more impressed by the running weeks, 1,101 compared theater shortage. •RUGGED AND DURABLE 2588. “I’m convinced next fall will be much better •NO RUST, CORROSION OR OXIDIZE In New Haven to 907 the previous season. •ENGINEERED CONSTRUCTION The summer, a time when New Yorkers and than this season,” Jacobs said. “The records set •LEIGHT WEIGHT TO HANDLE The “Man of La Mancha” is currently urbanites elsewhere traditionally head for the this year will be broken next year.” •20 MIL VINYLINER LAPWELDED playing at the Summer Theatre of shore or hills, has always been slump time at The experts agree the reasons for such •QUICK INSTALLATION Greater New Haven at 700 Prospect St., show time. Not this time. prosperity in a time of recession are diverse. New Haven, and will run through July 5. “I’ve never seen anything like this before,” They don’t always agree on what they are. Alieefcend For reservations, call 624-7481. said Jacobs. “We’ve had 15 theaters open this “The theater has a perverse nature,” said Mwnbmr Debusky. “In critical times, the theater for Weekend, an entertainment and season and 11 are going to stay lit, it looks like, Anka at Oakdale all through the summer. What’s more, we’ve got some reason does not follow the trend. People r a television supplement, is published look to it for relief when things may be dis each Saturday by The Manchester two major openings —Tennessee Williams’ ‘Red Singer Paul Anka headlines the bill at Devil Battery’ and ‘Chorus Line.’” tressful in life. There was a great flourish in the NSPI mna Evening Herald, Herald Square, the Oakdale in Wallingford Monday Great Depression.” ' Manchester, Conn. 06040. through Saturday. Next on the Oakdale’s Only one new drama Publisher Burl Lyons bill is Engelbert Humperdinck from Mary Lee Campbell is June, Rita DeRosier is Mama, and Christine Wheeler But there was only one new drama by an Where Quality Begins Weekend Editor - Do-ig Bevins June 30 to July 5, is Louise (left to right) in the Nutnleg Summer Playhouse production of American playwright last season —Bernard Jazz band at Meriden Route 44A • Coventry 062381 For reservations, call 265-5664. “Gypsy.” The final performance of the show at Storrs is tonight. Slade’s “Same Time, Next Year” —while there The Clyde Bernhardt Harlem Blues and Jazz TE L. 742-7308, 649-9933 were seven imports from England. Debusky said Band will appear at the Holiday Inn in Meriden producers, facing high production costs, could tonight at 8:30. Paflt i - WEEKEND - June 21, 1975 >•> •‘a WEEKEND - June 21, 1975 - Page 5 : Left: Betayer Greg Carini holds rope taut to assure climber's safety. R !*::'V ji The line Is Just insurance; the climber isn't pulled up. tSm f^--' m i ' j I 4 - ' .. r U View from above, looking straight down, shows climber Jack Sadier ■#»U' preparing for the ascent. ir:. \ ^VN\ \ ■V * ■ -^- ^ ^ ? 5 It isn’t easy Rock climbing is becoming a popular sport -Ke, in central Connecticut. Of the many “peaks” challenging area climbers is the north side of Bolton Notch, which is easy to ascend from some directions but difficult from others. Jack Sadler and Greg Carini of Bolton, prac ticing climbing techniques on the Notch, act IM alternately as climber and belayer.The delayer, in this relatively uncomplicated form of moun tain climbing, secures the climber’s safety line from the top. Photographs by Doug Bevins '« § M Left: Sadler looks for the best route up. Below: Tying a bowline knot 5;;r,V‘Z to secure the ciimber. mm W: w Above: Climbing a vertical wall at Bolton Notch is harder than it looks. Left One of many hand holds, the pinch grip. Si IM i . Page 6 — WEEKEND - June 21, 1975 WEEKEND — June 21. 1975 — Page 7 Manchester had other fountains E •for v(oun9 readers E d ito r’s N o te: Two weeks ago, Weekend featured a story about Manchester’s historic fountains. At that time, we only knew about two fountains: The dancing bears foun tain in Center Park and a Revolutionary soldiers memorial fountain once at the Center. But there were at least two others, as many readers have pointed out. Mtmbir of By ALICE EVANS Distinguished Achievement Awards Winner 1975 Back in the days when the Cheneys provided free water to Manchester residents there was a fountain, designed for use by both animals and people, on N. Main St. and an By BETTY DEBNAM eight-sided horse trough at the Terminus in South Manchester. Close to home and historic sites! At least 70 years ago Lucy Spencer, who was fond of horses, erected a fountain on N. Main St. across from Depot Square in memory of her husband Dwight Spencer. The Spencer home at 317 N. Main St. now houses the Com ' __ Summer Vacations 1975 munity Child Guidance Clinic. The eight-sided horse trough apparently was erected by ' ^ < '>V * A vacation once a year has become a the Cheney family at the Terminus, which was the end of Dear Granomol , part of the American way of life. It is the trolley line at Main St. and Hartford Rd. during that The N. Main St. fountain was a landmark when this photograph was taken in 1915. high on the list of ways families spend era. (Courtesy of Mrs. Irene Copeland of Hilliard St.) \Ale are In the late 1930s, the fountain was removed when N. \VN-^resVina ^ c e s c\ose their money, even in hard times. Main St. was widened and the railroad crossing paved. The The Mini Page asked a travel expert horse trough disappeared at about the same time. V^oxne CMV vaco.-Vvo’n .Today Today, the base of the fountain and the horse trough may \Me mu&eum . how this summer will be different from be found at the rear of the Manchester Memorial Co. shop Mom W Q others, since vacationers will be watch at Bissell and Harrison Sts. ing their pennies very closely. The top of the fountain was ruined during the moving -Vx'coe^• Uovs. j process but the horse trough is in good condition, says J Most vacationers will be staying SQmXT\N| Arrigo Aimetti, owner of Manchester Memorial Co. closer tp home. They are searching for Aimetti says he was hired by the town to move the foun i tain and trough, which meant employing plumbers, hiring places of interest in their own areas. a crane, and putting in new sidewalks and curbing at the Fewer people will be traveling by sites. He charged the town $400 for removing the fountain and plane, Bus and train travel will be up. $600 for the trough removal. He is still waiting to be paid. Historic sites near big cities such as Washington, Philadelphia and Boston wiU be very popular. Families will be planning their vaca tions very carefully. They will shop around for the ve^ best ways to stretch their vacation money. Pack ^^PORTABLETV aged vacations that offer money saving planned vacations are very popular. “GLARE-GUARD" FILTER Deaf S-ie^ d. v/ocider-^u 1 Snap-on shield, in + \ m e \ei cluded with set, helps reduce annoying glare and outdoor reflec tions, adds to your TV 9hi\aAe\p''^'^ enjoyment. The octagonal horse trough, a memento of the past, stands neglected at the rear of the Manchester Memorial Co. shop Model BP3108KW viefN-V " t o on Bissell St. (Herald photo by Pinto) ' ' Deluxe personal size portable with built-in side carry handle, detachable "Glare-Guard” Filter. Solid state chassis (except 2 tubes).70-channel UHF detent Trolley pageant planned Tunqr. Picture control, for simultaneous adjustment VaW- An 82-year-old trolley car trolley rides. Admission prices of contrast and brightness; Instant Picture and orginally used in Providence, ($2 for adults and $1 for Sound. Walnut grain finish trim, black high impact R.I., will lead the Branford children 6 to 14) include guided plastic cabinet. Trolley Museum’s Pageant of tours and rides. Trolley Cars next Saturday Proceeds from the admission The narrated shows will fees go for restoration of No. 61 feature 20 other vintage and other cars operated by the n c ane. Independence Hall in Philadelphia will be a very busy trolleys, including a volunteer-run, non-profit place this summer! streamliner of 1930s use. museum. A family visits a museum of natural history. The museum plans four 25- The Branford Trolley 176 Burnside Ave., E. H. minute shows Saturday — at 11 Museum is a short distance a.m., 1 p.m., 3 p.m., and 4:30 from Exit 51 or 52 on the p.m. — and the usual three-mile Connecticut Turnpike. ___^8-1554 ’_____ Page 8 — WEEKEND — June 21, 1975 f i . WEEKEND — June 21, 1975 — Page 9 ADVEWTISCMENT Plan Your Vacation Wisely Super Sport: Jack Nicklaus joKe^S a.rvi+h •^Ke Bear has won five Masters titles, more than 50 tournaments, and 5i> over $2 million since turning pro fessional in 1961. Jack, a friendly, tfrig UFg OF A WEALTHY MAW 1 lEQ IW A HOUSE 34-year old champ, is also in WITH A SIWSINS squirrel HEP SERVE ME MY TEA IN AN OySTER-SnaL BED, IN WHICH I EVEN HAD SNACK RACK PUPDINSTO EAr volved in other successful busi I WOULD LIE U Beach Puzzle-le-do Vacations Down on the Farm Vacation Vocabulary ACROSS Answer block Mini Jokes 1. What you ride in or dive SUIUIUIIMS 'p These city through. puBS -g children are iU- American Plan — This is a term used 2. These give you shade. sBiiajqmn ’g learning how ha+ is +he by hotels and motels. Under this 3. You make castles out of it. S8A BM ‘ X 4. A water sport. ssoaov to milk a cow. slowesi -fhin( plan, your family pays one price for your room and all your meals are k cooK can pi^pone* included. Under the European plan, 8 Turile your family just pays for the room. soup The food is extra. Vrjve 1 I 1__ _ Entree (aun-TRAY) The entree is the main dish of a meal. OeQT Uoa Summer \q"l5" T U l C , p \ A boominq' A la carte — (ah-la-cart) You pay a special price for s f i r e w o r K ^ each item on the menu. O ut -^q’(t\v\n| Spen A c o m Tops Vacations Out on the Trail America’s Fun Favorites These toys were popular during colonial times The favorite things that Americans like to do are scrambled below in the order that people prefer Equipment: Wagon them. Can you unscramble them? Acorns train G Round stick or straight tw ig campers c Henrv^ He a “ Jack Knife 1. wimsmgin 7. opol G lu e enjoy ‘Sr+anAs up sH-Qiqh-V- singing o’ hole in top of acorn so that stick w ill fit. 4a\\. 2. l(*yginc___ 8. tgboian 2. Place glue on one end of stick and poke firm ly into hole and He kno\A/s goodi posHjre m a c o r n . dancing 3. Allow to dry. around \S irrspof-Vorkh -Vo Qood 3. gifh sn i___ 9. Ibaltfso 4. Spin by tw irlin g between fingers w ith point of acorn th e heoH-b. ^ on the ground. campfire. 4. m aeping____ Editors Note The above instructions are from the book, “Project 1776, a source book of leammg ideas and activities for the Bicentennial.” Spon- 5. iw obign____ 10. cie ktgisan onJ Bicentennial Commission of Pennsylvania, this valu able 206 page guide was written for Pennsylvania teachers. How- 6. ablet netnsi *' information that will be of interest to teachers through out the country. It contains craft instructions, directions for making VJe arie \(vs'wq uKe p\ oneerS • W e q re colonial toys, class projects and activities, skitsj games and recipes -^xveAa out food. For additional information write: Project -Vravri -Vve K 1 / to, 451 fcschool House Lane, Devon, Pennsylvania 19333. NAlesh'^A \N\ sh we xa\A2\^ wavj evexNjNNinere •3u }Xbhs aot ’OX ‘i(Bqxjos ‘6 ‘3uixBoq ’g 'L ‘siuuax aiqsij "g ‘3ui b:<='XP-»' •[Avoq 'Q ‘.SuidiuBD 'p ‘Suiqsrj ’g ‘3 u i[dXd ’g ‘SuiiuuiiMS 'x iqaoiq JcaAvsu-v IT Page 10 — WEEKEND — June 21, 1975 WEEKEND - June 21, 1975 - Page 11 poses as a husband to woo a woman who only goes out with This week's movies on TV Wednesday married men. Michele Lee, 1:00 (5) “Rose of Washington David Birney, Dom DeLuise. today 6:30 (9) "Across the Wide 12:30 (8) “Bandido” (1956). Square " (1939). Musical about 11:30 (3) “Cry the Beloved Oou<|k Boy Missouri" (1951). Adventures Adventure with gun runners in Fanny Brice's rise to stardom. Country” (1952). Drama about 5 1:00 (9) “Gun Smugglers" black-white relations in South of the pioneers who blazed the the 1916 Mexican revolution. Alice Faye. Tyrone Power, A1 Dvovs/ (dcjV -Vo it WEEKEND June 21, 1975 — Page 15 Page 14 — WEEKEND — June 21, 1975 Thursday, June 26 6:00 Jeopardy! ...... Monday, June 23 News...... 3-8-22-30 Medix...... 10:00 News...... 5 Bewitched...... 5 Truth or Consequences...... 22 6:00 7:30 S.W.A.T...... 8-40 Harry 0 ...... 8-40 WALNUT ELECTRONICS, iNC. IS YOUR The Untouchables ...... 9 Consumer Survival K it...... 24 News...... 3-8-22-30 The Price Is Right ...... 3 Hour of P ow er...... 18 Garner Ted Armstrong...... 9 Black Buffalo’s Pow-Wow .. 18 New Treasure Hunt...... 30 Factory Authorized Bewitched...... 5 Hogan’s Heroes ...... 5 Alan Watts ...... 24-57 The Honeymooners ...... 20 Male Menopause ...... 24-57 The Untouchables ...... 9 New Candid Cam era...... 8 Dragnet ...... 40 9:30 Electric Company...... 24-57 Martin Agronsky ...... 57 10:30 Black Buffalo’s Pow-Wow .. 18 Connecticut R eport...... 18 Rhoda...... 3 Bonanza...... 40 8:00 Meet the M ayors...... 9 Q uasar. Dealer... The Honeymooners...... 20 Call of the W est...... 20 One of a Kind...... 24-57 11:00 Electric Company ...... 24-57 Hollywood Squares ...... 22-30 6:30 The Waltons ...... 3 QUASAR TV SALES AND SBRYICE 10:00 News...... 3-8-22-30-40 Bonanza...... 40 News...... 3-8-20-22-30 Dealer’s Choice ...... 5 Antiques...... 24 Medical Center...... 3 The Best of Groucho...... 5 Martin Agronsky ...... 57 I Love Lucy ...... 5 Barney M iller...... 8-40 6:30 News...... 5 The Real McCoys ...... 18 Celebrity Bowling ...... 9 WALNUT ELE^TMNICS, Imi 8:00 M ovie...... 9 News...... 3-8-20-22-30 Caribe...... 8-40 Zoom...... 24-57 Water World...... I8 I Love Lucy ...... 20 *^E SERVICE ALL MAKES” The World at W ar...... 3 New York Report ...... 9 I Love Lucy ...... 5 7:00 M ovie...... 20-22-30 Captioned N ew s...... 57 1 Walnut St., Manchester 649-4248 Dealer’s Choice ...... 5 Straight Talk...... 24-57 The Real McCoys ...... 18 News...... 3-22-40 In Search of a Maestro . 24-57 11:30 The Rookies ...... 8-40 10:30 Zoom...... 24-57 Andy Griffith Show...... 5 8:30 Movies...... 3-5 M ovie...... 9 New Jersey R eport...... 9 It Takes a Thief...... 8 Celebrity Bowling ...... 18 Truth or Consequences...... 8 Merv Griffin Show...... 5 7:00 Woman...... 24-57 The Untouchables ...... 9 Joe Garagiola...... 20-22-30 Ironside ...... 9 The Texas Wheelers...... 8-40 News...... 3-22-40 Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 At the Top...... 24-57 11:00 Gentle Ben ...... 18 The Living Word ...... I8 Andy Griffith Show...... 5 News...... 3-8-22-30-40 Sounding Board ...... 20 Salute to Daytime Drama . .40 Truth or Consequences...... 8 8:15 The Best of Groucho ....___5 9:00 Aviation W eather...... 24 Movie ...... 3 12:30 Ironside ...... 9 Yankees vs. Orioles .. 20-22-30 Harness Racing...... _ 9 Prosecutor Fox (Harold Gould, left) and Atty. Petrocelli To Tell the Truth...... 30 Sts. of San Francisco .... 8-40 Salute to Daytime D ram a___8 Gentle Ben ...... 18 8:30 I Love Lucy ...... 20 (Barry Newman) are courtroom opponents in NBC-TV’s Woman...... 57 Pastor’s Perspective...... 18 M ovie...... 9 SUPER F ilm ...... 20 Merv Griffin Show...... 5 Captioned N ew s...... 57 “Petrocelli,” Wednesday at 10 p.m. 7:30 The Man of Destiny ___ 24-57 Book Beat ...... 24 The Living Word ...... 18 11:30 Land of the T h re e...... 3 9:30 1:00 To Tell the Truth...... 30 9:00 M ovies...... 3-5 Hogan’s Heroes ...... 5 Movie...... 20-22-30 Tomorrow ...... 20-22-30 Consumer Survival K it...... 57 Maude...... 3 It Takes a Thief...... 8 Wednesday, June 25 The Untouchables ...... 9 Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 6:00 SPECIAL Television notes M ovie...... 40 News...... 3-8-22-30 8:30 Friday, June 27 Bewitched ...... '...... 5 12:30 Merv Griffin Show...... 5 6:00 8:00 Maxine Howard of Enfield position at WJXT-TV in The Untouchables ...... 9 11:00 Movies ...... 8-9 M ovie...... 8-40 News...... 3-8-22-30 Movie...... 3 has been named Western Jacksonville, Fla. Black Buffalo’s Pow-Wow .. 18 News...... 3-8-22-30-40 The Living Word ...... 18 Bewitched...... 5 Dealer’s Choice ...... 5 Massachusetts bureau chief for 1:00 The Honeymooners...... 20 The Best of Groucho...... 5 Victory Garden...... 24-57 The Untouchables ...... 9 The Night Stalker ...... 8-40 WFSB-TV (Channel 3) Carroll Baker will star in Tomorrow...... 20-22-30 Electric Company...... 24-57 Celebrity Tennis...... 9 9:00 Black Buffalo’s Pow-Wow .. 18 Mets vs. Phillies ...... 9 "Eyewitness News." She com “The Next Victim,’’ a televi 1:25 Bonanza...... 40 I Love Lucy ...... 20 es to Hartford from a news sion movie for ABC-TV. The Fugitive...... 5 Cannon...... 3 The Honeymooners...... 20 Ken Callaway Outdoors___18 Captioned N ew s...... 57 6:30 Faith for T oday...... 18 Electric Company...... 24-57 Sanford & Son ...... 20-22-30 News...... 3-8-20-22-30 11:30 Lucas T anner...... 20-22-30 Bonanza...... 40 Week in Review...... 24-57 Movies ...... 3-5 I Love Lucy ...... 5 The Good Times Are Killing Me 8:30 Tuesday, June 24 'The Real McCoys ...... 18 It Takes a Thief...... 8 ...... 24-57 6:30 Merv Griffin Show...... 5 The Untouchables ...... 9 Zoom ...... 24-57 News...... 3-8-20-22-30 6:00 Room 222 ...... 40 10:30 9:30 The Living Word ...... 18 Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 News...... 3-8-22-30 Martin Agronsky ...... 57 Decision Makers ...... 57 7:00 This Is the Life ...... 18 I Love Lucy ...... 5 Chico & the M an..20-22-30 Wide World Mystery...... 40 Bewitched ...... 5 The Real McCoys ...... 18 8:00 10:40 News...... 3-22-40 10:00 Wall Street Week...... 24-57 12:30 The Untouchables ...... 9 Andy Griffith Show...... 5 Zoom...... 24-57 Good Times...... 3 Kiner's K orner...... 9 Dan August...... 3 9:00 Wide World Mystery...... 8 Black Buffalo’s Pow-Wow .. 18 Truth or Consequences...... 8 Dealer’s Choice ...... 5 News...... 5 The Odd Couple...... 8-40 Movie...... 9 The Honeymooners ...... 20 11:00 Ironside ...... 9 7:00 Happy Days...... 8-40 News...... 3-8-22-30-40 B aretta...... 8-40 Billy Graham Sermon...... 18 1:00 Electric Company...... 24-57 Mets vs. Cardinals...... 9 Gentle Ben ...... 18 News...... 3-22-40 Bonanza...... 40 The Best of Groucho...... 5 Petrocelli...... 20-22-30 Andy Griffith Show...... 5 The Rockford Files ... 20-22-30 Midnight Special ...... 20-22-30 Greatest Sports Legends ... 18 To Be Alive...... 20 The Thin E d g e...... 24-57 Masterpiece Theatre___ 24-57 6:30 Celebrity Bowling ...... 9 TV Garden Club...... 24 Truto or Consequences...... 8 1:30 Adam-12 ...... 20-22-30 I Love Lucy ...... 20 10:40 CONSUMER SALES News...... 3-8-20-22-30 The Way It W as...... 24-57 To Tell the Truth...... 30 Ironside...... 9 Victory at Sea ...... 3 Captioned N ew s...... 57 Kiner’s Korner...... 9 Gentle Ben ...... 18 9:30 M ovie...... 5 MANCHESTER PARKADE I Love Lucy ...... 5 8:30 Walsh’s Animals ...... 57 The Real McCoys ...... 18 11:30 11:00 F ilm ...... 20 M ovie...... ' ...... 3 2:00 King’s Section M.A.S.H...... 3 7:30 Comedy Pilot ...... 8-40 Zoom...... 24-57 M ovies...... 3-5 Name That Tune...... 3 News...... 3-8-22-30-40 Aviation W eather...... 24-57 M ovie...... 8 Merv Griffin Show...... 5 10:00 7:00 It Takes a Thief...... 8 Hogan’s Heroes ...... 5 The Best of Groucho...... 5 To Tell the Truth...... 30 3:30 M ovie...... 8-40 The Untouchables ...... 9 Celebrity Tennis...... 9 News...... 5 News...... 3-22-40 The Living Word ...... 18 The $25,000 Pyram id...... 8 7:30 M ovie...... 8 Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 Mayor’s Half Hour ...... 18 I Love Lucy ...... 20 Wild World of Animals...... 3 Food —The Crisis of Price Andy Griffith Show...... 5 M ovie...... 20-22-30 ...... 8-40 5:15 Truth or Consequences...... 8 Wide World M ystery...... 40 Hollywood Squares ...... 22 Captioned N ew s...... 57 Hogan’s Heroes ...... 5 N ova...... 24-57 Police Woman ...... 20-22-30 M ovie...... 8 Ironside ...... 9 12:30 Book B e a t...... 24 11:30 Let’s Make a D eal...... 8-22 9:00 Firing L ine...... 24 Gentle Ben ...... 18 Wide World M ystery...... 8 Animal W orld...... 30 M ovies...... 3-5 New Directions ...... 18 Only on cable Hawaii Five-0 ...... 3 M ovie...... 9 It Takes a Thief...... 8 Human Dimension...... 20 Habitat Project ...... 57 New York City Channels 5 e* &•••« Sounding Board ...... 20 Pastor’s Perspective...... 18 Room 222 ...... 40 The Romagnolis’ Table ... .24 1:00 Martin Agronsky ...... 57 The Untouchables ...... 9 Black Perspective...... 24 10:30 and 9 are seen exclusively by irs;::: To Tell the Truth...... 30 9:30 Tomorrow...... 20-22-30 Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 Hollywood Squares ...... 30 , Black Perspective...... 57 subscribers to Greater Hart Assignment America.... 24-57 8:00 Open Door...... 57 1:40 Tony Orlandp & D aw n...... 3 Wide World Special...... 40 Nanny and the Professor ... 40 10:40 ford CATV, Manchester cable 7:30 10:00 Combat...... 5 Dealer’s C hoice...... 5 12:30 Martin Agronsky...... 57 Kiner’s Korner...... 9 television. ses—- S liM S RENT-A-CAR Mr. Rooney Goes to Sinner Wide World Special...... 8 Celebrity Sweepstakes ...... 3 Only on cable That’s My M am a...... 8-40 Hogan's Heroes ...... 5 ...... 3 Mets vs. Cardinals...... 9 M ovie...... 9 Let’s Make a Deal...... 8-22 News...... 5 New York City Channels 5 Celebrity Tennis...... 18 1:00 Saturday, June 28 Marcus Welby, M.D...... 8-40 and 9 are seen exclusively by Human Dimension...... 18 Little House on the Prairie Tomorrow ...... 20-22-30 NOON Police Story ...... 20-22-30 subscribers to Greater Hart 6:30 Emergency Plus 4 — 20-22-30 Music of the People ...... 24 ...... 20-22-30 1:25 Harlem Globetrotters...... 3 Open Mind...... 24 ford CATV, Manchester cable Ag-USA...... 3 Sesame Street...... 24-57 Masquerade P arty ...... 30 Feeling Good ...... 24-57 Secret Agent...... 5 Creature Feature...... 5 Interface ...... 57 television. Patterns for Living...... 5 9:30 These Are the Days ...... 8 6:45 Pebbles & Bamm Bamm — 3 Adventures of Gilligan ... 8-40 The Jetsons ...... 20-22-30 A New D a y ...... 8 Mister libgers...’...... 24-57 7:00 Thriller Theater...... 9 BUY DIRECT AND SAVE Run Joe Run...... 20-22-30 Candlepin Bowling...... 40 Ranger Station...... 3 12:30 AT Porky Pig Cartoons...... 5 10:00 Scooby D oo...... 3 Fat A lbert...... 3 Captain Noah ...... 8 American Bandstand...... 8 Combat...... 5 Rent a 1975 FORD PINTO for MUFFLERS Consultation . .•...... 30 G o ...... 20-22-30 Devlin...... 8-40 BURGESS NURSERY 7:30 Villa Alegre...... 24-57 only $49 per week, plus COME IN AND SEE OUR COMPLETE SELECTION Land of the Lost ...... 20-22-30 Laurel & H ardy...... 5 Electric Company...... 24-57 mileage* I Dream of Jeannie...... 8 INSTALLED News...... 9 10:30 from ANDROMEDA HEMLOCK Most Ford, Chevys Beverly Hillbillies...... 30 Shazam!...... 3 and Plymouths. Our SPEEDY Specialty DILLON LEASING CORP. 8:00 Rescue Rangers...... 8-40 HYDRANGIA Comparable prices TRULY DELICIOUS JUNIPER Yogi’s Gang ...... 8-40 Sigmund...... 20-22-30 on all other Zee Cooking School...... 24 VIBURNUM PINE Mufflers. Newark & R eality...... 9 CHICKEN The Addams Family .. 20-22-30 Zoom...... 37 Brown In 6 Minutes WIGEUA YEWS Free estimates - Master Charge - BankAmericard - Mobil' 8:30 11:00 The world’s “finest eatin’ 97.97 Valley of the Dinosaurs...... 3 chicken” with incomparable NORWAY MAPLE CRIMSON KING MAPLE Bullwinkle ...... 3 FORD D A M M uffler Blondie...... 5 Super Friends...... 8-40 taste. Bugs Bunny...... 8-40 Action Theater...... 9 CALL IN ORDER Pink Panther ...... 20-22-30 PINE H G 9 3 I Center Connecticut R ep o rt...... 9 Pick Up 10 Minutes Later Wheelie & the Chopper Bunch Carrascolendas...... 24 We offer convenience along with a superior product...... 20-22-30 Sesame Street...... 37 DEIA’S DRIVE-IN 462 CENTER ST. 643-2660 373 DEMING STREET 9:00 11:30 Corner of Broad Jeannie...... 3 Hudson Brothers ...... 3 80. WINDSOR, CONN. Star T rek...... 20-22-30 PHONE 644-1966 and Center Street Hong Kong Phooey ...... 8-40 Mon.-FrI... 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. Zoom ...... From Manchester Right Off Buckland Road Phone 646-2112 Sat ...... 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Kathryn Kuhlman . : ...... 9 Page 16 - WEEKEND - June 21, 1975 Janis Ian makes her comeback Instead, at 19, trailed by a reputation of album , “ S ta rs.” Her la te st m . A comeback At the ripe old age of 24, singer-songwriter Janis Ian is making a show business comeback. She is best remembered for her 1960s protest song, “Society’s Child,” a smash hit about an unrequited teen-age love af fair. At 15, she wasn’t ready for success. Area artists Jam( prote awarded cash class arres Two area residents were among 52 persons in Connec creat ticut who were awarded prize money for their entries in the fifth annual Greater Hartford Civic and Arts Festival. D Rick M. Nock of Rt. 44A, Coventry was awarded second prize for his photograph of E exposed tree roots in thephotography category. Jam Gerald Doudara of Vernon munit; received a Greater Hartford his job Arts Council award for his en a crea try in the community painting ning c show. college Gan his am report was ei CHROMACOIOR hired; sion jc Gan BLACK & WHITE TV about met b STEREO - RADIO and tb /Cntere Sales & Service ficers, orders ALWAYS JEST Gan cataloi BUY AT gave t! TURNPIKE TV reniov • Qiggest Trades escort • Free Home Trial campi at mic • O N E Y E A R Stud FREE SERVICE gave ! Gardn • 'Satisfaction to lec Guaranteed arrest threat or Money Refunded TURNPIKE TV H 273 W. Middle Trnpke MANCHESTER T 649-3406 wa; • > ? Ways to tac tax re first r Hea Comn is ain and 1 leavir ItnBUENOS AIRES (UPI) - Guerrilla received “$60 million dollars as bail Rines’ car which went off the FRIDAY, 5:30 P.M. Delays in Repatriation property line. He claimed the new bonus game. And play free with every regular Grand Prize drawing. With a chance at two more leaders say they received a record $60 money for the liberation of Juan and Jorge ' million for the lives of two kidnaped retaining wall isn’t his. Double Play Lottery ticket you buy. Only 50<^! Born and as a fine for illegally sending $76,000 prizes. (Bonus game ends with tickets dated i brothers who head one of the richest foreign currency abroad.” FT. CHAFFEE, Ark. (UPI) - The protestors were breaking no laws, but it did upset some of the other refugees. IKATHY SAYS: “A RERIINDER FROM FRED. THAT* August 28.)** - private companies in the world The statement said the company com spokesman for 80 refugees who want to Nguyen My, 44, a barracks leader and [SUMMER OFFICIALLY STARTS TOMORROW; AND The leftist Montoneros called a plied with all the demands of the Mon return to Vietnam said Friday the Unit^ Dozens of weekly prizes of $1776. Of course we’ll still have our regular Double spokesman for a second group of about 20 KODAK - POLAROID FRESH NATIVE PRDDUCE IS COMING IN DAILYI” I clandestine news conference Friday to an- toneros, who went underground last States was deliberately delaying their Play drawings, too. With a jackpot up to $200,000. Vietnamese, said the demonstrators were AGENCY ■ crisp AIRE; Mac*, Id* R*d, Ru***t* A Granny SmHh Appla*. If your bonus number matches the special one i : nounce the ransom payment. They then September to fight the government of repatriation. I NATIVE: Paaa, Spinach, Baalgraana, HothouM Tonuto**, Muatard And over 13,000 other cash prizes every week. “The American want to play a game Viet Cong agents and asked they be DISCOUNT PRICES we draw for that week, you’re $1776 richer. With a I freed Jorge Born, a director of the power- President Maria Estela (Isabel) Peron. '* -f .'1* iQraana, Turnip Graant, Scallion*, Radlahaa, Graan Baana, Salad Bowl, p ful Bunge & Born Co. A spokesman for Bunge & Born, Argen with us,” said Le Minh Tan, 44, a leader of separated from the other refugees. iBrocolll, Groan A Yallow Squaah, Turnip*, CaulHlowar, Dill, Egg Plant, So catch the spirit. If you’re a sub^ption IV “They do not represent the majority of ARTHUR DRUG chance at $76,000.* ‘ > Born told newsmen his younger brother, tina’s largest private firm and third the group of refugees who demonstrated iLaaka, Importad Rad Onlona, Oandallon. holder ("Player’s (Choice”), you play automatically. the refugees in this camp,” My said. “We ■ NATIVE: SIrawbarrIat, Paachaa, Nactarlnaa, Plum*, Saadi*** Grapaa, K Juan, was freed by the rebels three richest in Latin America, said Thursday for eight hours because of a delay in their fear their action has affected our future I Bing Charrlaa, Watarmalon, Urn**, Grapafrult, Poor*, Plnaappla*. But the more tickets you buy, the better K months ago but the company decided to the company complied with all the Mon transfer to Camp Pendleton, Calif, the 2 big drawings. 4 Grand Prizes. relocation and we don’t accept their ac THRIFTY WEEKEND SPECIALS keep his release a secret. The brothers toneros’ demands “except for a few small first step in repatriation. your chances. So buy yours NOW! tions. In my opinion, they are VC agents." ICALIF. ICEBERG L E H U C E ...... head pv: were captured in a bloody ambush Sept. details.” The refugees broke up their demonstra Weekly winners who claim Celebrate the Bicentennial tion after post officials assured them they Tan denied those allegations. [f r e s h NATIVE PEAS ...... ib 4«< K 19. The demands included publication of by July 28 will be entered in style. With lots and would be flown to Pendleton on Tuesday, [f a n c y c u c u m b e r s .. 1 lor 19« ^ Born confirmed the ransom and said he Montoneros political statements in in our first Grand Prize ® and his brother were not mistreated by but said they would resume their protests [n a t iv e BEET GREENS...... ib 49* lots of money. newspapers in Paris, Washington, Milan Ovtr 40 I n n M UmxMRad Sirvlct fc: their captors. and other cities. if the flights are rescheduled. [e x t r a l a r g e BING CHERRIES...... ib.89* ‘Each |>ai(l in .i annual inslallmenta. The Montoneros released a statement at The flights originally had been Open 24 Hours Dally • WE HAVE CANNING JARS & SUPPLIES • ’ ‘$1,776 winners may claim up to The company, which deals in grain, Inside Today one year from date oft atuh. l^: the press conference saying they had scheduled for this week, but were post FOR EMERGENCY SERVICE SHOP OUR DISPLAY OF IMPORTED WICKER A BASKETS foodstuffs, textiles and chemicals, also poned because the transport aircraft were “OPEN 12 MONTHS A YEAR WITH IN AND OUT OF BEAOON BT2' LUCKY RED 348 sent trucks with more than $1 million Senior Citizens...... Page 2 PRODUC^"^ needed to bring more refugees from Guam I .*■> I.aaa worth of food and clothing into Argentina’s Dear Abby...... Page 2 OPEN DAILY S A.M. TO 9 P.M/* SUNDAYS 6 A.M. TO S P.M. M n-M $7.iai fiim te iM ■( tiU n BfaU} cs to the United States. The government has n rtfMt l« «4k in m ag M $700 000 Bookmobile ...... Page 3 • Wt SMI Tht H fid , Suml$r PapAn, plut Lottfy ThkM shantytowns in accordance with the rebel (Herald photo by Dunn) speeded up efforts to bring refugees to this Mobil J ' The Weather Bicentennial feature...... Page 3 HEATING OILS demands. country because it is typhoon season in the 1 S«N$ • lo t • tfOiOO COUTMI NAW1M MU 2 CM 1 Thirty guerrillas dressgd as police and Sing Rham^s Class Song Pacific. Manchester Has I t ...... Page 5 * I OIL BURNER A Pleasant and sunny today with highs in telephone repairmen dragged the two “We are upset and we are mad. The Churches ...... PageB the 70s to mid 80s. Clear and cooler tonight HEATING INSTALLATION p E R n on June 12 at 10 a.m. brothers from their chauffeured limousine Darlyne Johnson, left, is joined by her sister, Sherie, to sing the class song American government is very rich and has Wings of Evening...... )... .Page 7: I I with lows in the 40s to mid 50s. Fair and during the morning rush hour Sept. ,19. A very, very many planes,” said Tan. during graduation rites Friday evening in the outdoor amphitheater in Herald Angle...... Page 4' warm Sunday with high in the 80s. Chance chauffeur and a company executive died in The demonstration did not upset ^ Softball, little League...... -(Page 9 643-5135 276 OAKLAND ST., MANCHESTER > 643-6364 of precipitation zero through Sunday. Hebron. The song followed the presentation of diplomas to the graduates. 315 C tittf 8t______Mtnch««(>f CONNECTWUT^ ’200,000 LOTTERY the brief gun battle. American officials, who pointed out the Manchester Week in Review...... Page 3 v\ 1 ^ / MANCHESTER .EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., June 21, 1975 — PAGE THREE PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING-HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., June 21, 1975 Manchester Week in Review ^ DUTCH MOVIES • NATIOMAI Wf ATHC'ft U tV IC I FOlfCAST t* 7AM 1ST S -S 2 - 75 No. (■V’. AMSTERDAM (UPI) -- H<^- NEWS FOR SENIOR CITIZENS THE land's movie theaters attracted ^ 3 0 0 0 By WALLY FORTIN 28 million people last year, a rise Counsel Decided Town Has Say of 5.9 per cent compared with SeATTLCH I ------r - U . 1973, the Federation of Cinema Bofion- Gazette, on Monday, June 30; that’s a In Extension of Fire District Proprietors said. Box office Hello there. I’ve been waiting moved inside for the afternoon A N D receipts rose by 14.5 per cent to give you the latest, entertainment. First of all we w§ek from this Monday and In an informal action Monday Manchester Chapter of Elizabeth Winchester won Dutch films accounted for R9 per ^ 0 . 4 3 happenings here at the Center. send our sincere good wishes, S v e^ ju st letting you know in J O U R N A L. MMNCAPOUSi/ ^ C O U N T R Y night, without a vote but with Business Disabled American Veterans. The Manchester Herald ’’Best cent of total attendance. “Jesus Just a reminder that this and the best of health with con advance so you can make your NSW YORK ' ! ■' ...... ^ .1 . — some misgivings, the Eighth Plywood Ranch, a Harold Pohl of 157 Brookfield of Show” award for her Christ Superstar” was the top at Wednesday we travel to the tinued happiness to Mr. and plans. W Foreign and Domcjlic. District board of directors in Massachusetts-based building St. was elected commander of linographic print, “Prophet of Goodspeed Opera House, and Mrs. Edward Badsteubner who This coming Thursday for our Cmtainmg the frcjhcjl Adnjtccs, traction. materials retailer, opened a the Dilworth-Cornell-Quey Post the Peaceable Kingdom,” those going should meet in the will celebrate their 50th wed meal we will have a barb^ue dicated it “will consider” a petition from Buckland are^ local outlet at 521 E. Middle of the American Legion in exhibited at the second annual main hall around 10 o’clock, and ding anniversary Monday, June just outside our building, and SAN FRANCISCO M O N D A Y , M arch Tpke. Manchester. Manchester Outdoor Arts and at that very same time those then afterwards we*ll have lots property owners for formal fire 23. service from the district. The DuBaldo Electric Co., an Phyllis Jackston, secretary of Craft Show in Center Park. going to watch the hot Red Sox We received word that of outdoor games across the in ord .r tj pro( ure a f«p« area now pays taxes to the town electrical contractor at 44 the Manchester Board of Direc will meet in the basement. Mildred Chapin is feeling street in the park. K d vfMjp obteUai a C -uhi5;r4, who WLfi, ijOitv* fire department, but is serviced Purnell PL, created a new tors was installed as secretary LOS Let’s see, the action here at somewhat better, and may soon Menus tiu 'tiikji' if infliU.'lii'n w'.iih r.ov/ CiHtral Km i?a;>;U!ng jccokIip/ by the district fire department, business, DuBaldo Appliance of the Connecticut State Manchester High School the Center starts with Tuesday, be able to have visitors. She Here is the menu for the week thi LauttHtnt^ i: p.iit ot the CcloiU'.: under a contract with the town. and Sign Servicenter, to sell Federation of Democratic graduation exercises Thursday and most of the noise was at the sends her thanks to all who sent prepared by Geri Kelley and MK'.ncr wicliulncl , \‘ Monday night’s board action and repair major appliances, Women’s Clubs. Parkade Lanes where the her cards; she appreciates served by our loyal students of Previnct of m i ’.htrcfv’ic we expect night under threatening clouds MxsAlkCHUsATTl to lu'-d was on the condition legal electric signs, and outdoor Mrs. Luna Hutchinson of 52 fo r 645 seniors. Brian summer bowling season is them very much. We also the Sheltered Workshop. lOWfST TIMKtATUIIiS i'toruarj ii, t;l pcr'.'>n> h^v-’tsLu. t*- barriers to extending district lighting systems. Oak St. and Everett Kennedy of Kilpatrick was the valedic going on. received word that Beatrice Monday: Turkey salad on let ilUvcj.* liis Lordfii.p ,50. MIAMI S I R$ boundaries don’t exist or, if The Manchester Shopping 87 Phelps Rd. were cited for torian and Hilary Cooper was Mader is still under observa tuce, stuffed celery, olives, abettors, as a free PRE * ^ ‘ ^ \ y obferv'd, yet this r ihe ablu:- Pinochle Houfe lo iiP^r, that when 'lO they do, can be removed. Parkade opened its Midway long years of service to the salutatorian. Robert J. tion, and going through tests, sliced tomato, roll and butter, Wednesday rolled in, and in ■ k^ve taken ficktiliwi’; of tiu l.ol',* A legal opinion came quickly. Days promotion with a visit Manchester’s Permanent Digan, youth services coor but is feeling better. Beatrice is cake and Italian ice, beverage. N prat liiftii naiiiely, Bccatifc it is, ^ fpeecb, “ the bulwark of >ns to It'ppcit tht o< the morning we had 36 players JIL anJ their in .fp irite d anfwer o ever watched ..rpt Late Wednesday, Assistant from Coleman Bros. Shows. Memorial Day Committee. dinator, was the guest speaker. for our pinochle games with the a patient at St. Francis Thursday: Cookout at Center. fevrral 3< ff'f L.imii i Town Counsel Victor Moses The carnival will remain at the Dr. Martin L. Ruben of 130 He also presented his f 4 s r m m o / f 29.77 IAIN )W of v'.f U ^r.n. ».'. ..t following winners: Hospital, Hartford. Hot dogs with sauerkraut, ham ,tales on ruled extending district lines Parkade through Sunday. Kennedy Rd. was elected presi graduating son with his DRIVE-IN ★ RT 5 On a sad note the senior burgers in a roll, Boston baked At It it a lubje£t ii the FtcpU s Liberties . ^ dcftruftion of the ol to PiUW liiO ll.'l I • A ll Robert Schubert, 630; Lee Rfted, they have no i ihif till in’provcr e/i: into an area under town Franklin Delany of Bolton dent of Manchester’s Temple diploma. ISHOWEIS F lo w Steinmeyer, 598; May Tivnan, center’s staff and members beans, macaroni salad, brow dui) iinprers'd with bv thoie who are forming f eye. If pipt liM h' 3’ ■»> r. t. jurisdiction requires Town of was named area representative Beth Sholom. tuiiunal iiicatiiies' wil wuc a^v »ilv. -I d Q[i;\THEATRES EAST 595; George Last, 591; Alfred send our heartfelt condolences nies, beverage. Manchester approval. for the Hartford Electric Light Sylvester Murano of Glaston to our custodian, Thomas Friday: Tuna salad, egg letms to be ne.efl'Hry,1 p e o p l e s liberties, wiU the public, rather Ithr uiiir Un W f ATHB FOIOCAST^ Hallin, 583; Ernestine Donnel tint the reprefcntAtioi iht/ not tir.il h'. r • The next step is up to the Co., succeeding Charles Hoff bury took office as president of Police Chief Robert Lannan ly, 578; Grace Moore, 573; John Edwards, whose sister passed salad, deviled eggs, roll and dvI'Mie a point, (houl li.nV.'^iM Dll cl’i.l i - Eighth District board —if and man, who became manager of the Manchester chapter of praised Manchester High For Period Ending 7 AM EST Sunday. During Saturday night, showers and or lljuie theiciorc litpe' a n U l /p o n the pref.. 1 imi v-.h-i ie< "VI' (.•- Derby, 567, and Josephine away Wednesday. butter, pudding, beverage. when a petition is submitted. HELCO’s Farmington office. UNICO. School seniors for celebrating 1 | I thundershowers will be scattered across the upper sections of the Great Plains and We viewed some slides and Wednesday’s meal has been EdcreJ in no other li^ i..'e •!M ' I .'l» Schuetz, 545. freely to communicate lul foiilii iht V i.' t» '1^ • George A. Potterton of 171 their graduation Thursday night Mississippi valley. Otherwise, generally fair weather is forecast elsewhere with skies When the district conducts its In the afternoon it was heard a very interesting presen canceled because of the two a common concern, ir' Luloiius v-it. ill (tie annual meeting Wednesday Avery St. was named president peaceful ways, ranging from clear to partly cloudy. Minimum temperatures include: (appox. max. tation on foot disorders by Dr. trips, and because of the pir.d to receive the fei People bridge, and we had 20 players ol Alfvii hly on the cJ t llioiM, f.i'Iliil •• f night, voters will elect two new of the Manchester chapter of There were many private readings in parenthesis) Atlanta 68 ( 84), Boston 63 (83), Chicago 66 (89), Dallas 70 (91), Kenneth Wichman, whom we groundbreaking ceremonies for Joan Mary Lusa pf with the lucky winners being: 1 hi4. Houte have h IIJ l.uil lo h •'.■/j ■ directors to the six-member Manchester, a water safety in the American Association of parties around town, but there 2ni want to thank very much for the new occupational center. thcir own Icntimentv p.l ih m . I ii'‘y , t WOK Denver 49 (76), Duluth 55 (78), Houston 70 ( 88), Jacksonville 71 (89), Miami 73 ( 87), Kan Jack Owen, 4,540; Ivy Siddell, board. The new directors will structor at Hartford’s Bulkeley Retired Persons. were none of the violent, noisy 3,130; Marge Reed, 3,040; Gus taking time out of his very bust P’lliiMUintitikc luur^ ‘riT-'iti. il t . ! I- sas City 71 (88), Los Angeles 61 (70), New Orleans 71 (90), New York 66 ( 83), Phoenix 67 Schedule for the Week empire : T hat in. ail the name. mcr>. CimTi'iiui ivtl replace J. Edward McKeever High School, was cited by the parties of large gangs of youths schedule to speak to our y e t (98), San Francisco 52 (71), Seattle 50 (65), St. Louis 69 (92), Washington 65 (85). Gull, 2,940; Adelaide Pickett Monday, 10 a.m. to noon, ami as the fupreme Icgij I'ONil <10 bn • toil'. Mint >\ < ‘ and Dante Balboni, who aren’t American Red Cross for saving In the Schools on public property common in il-86EXIT91-Huwi“iiBBKin.«P8'l and Kay Linhart, 2,820. members. kitchen social bingo, one can of (Courtesy, American Antiquarian Society.) seeking re-election. Both have the life of a 15-year-old student Bertil Turner, retiring custo past years. Now we are starting the Volunteers canned goods needed; noon to questioned the legality and , in December. dian for 10 years in the BURNSIDE D -Q bridge game at 12:45 in the In Wednesday’s column I 12:30 p.m., special lunch served propriety of extending district Robert D’Abate of 15 Ir Manchester school system, is I StllWUlMIVt.. t. ITFD.> OM W afternoon to allow more players mentioned that we were going honoring members of UNICO; 1 The “Boston Gazette,” an old newspaper started in 1719, form of a ’’Letter to the Editor,” can be seen in the insert fire lines. ving St. was elected and in honored by students at Bowers CHARLES BRONSON to play and finish in time to to start in July and August to p.m. to 4 p.m., pinohcle games. Three candidates have an School. Pre-Summer was published by Benjamin Edes and John Gill in the of the illustration. Wartime conditions forced a temporary stalled as commander of the JOHN HOUSTON take our bus home. There is use our volunteers on different Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m., return nounced for the two vacancies. still lots of room for more period just before the American Revolution. Edes was in suspension of the paper in 1775 and a temporary mdVe to SPECIALS on programs for a two-month trips at 12:30 p.m. and 4 p.m. neighboring Watertown, where the paper was published Politics “BREAKOUT' players, so we’re inviting you period, and then change the Tuesday, 9:30 a.m., bus for league with Samuel Adams and other Patriot leaders 7 :3 0 9:30 from June 1775 to October 1776. Ever reminding his Speaking to the Democratic bridge players to join our gang. volunteers every two months. shopping; 10 a.m., summer during the dispute with the mother country. The Gazette ALUMINUM JAMES CAAN ‘ readers and patrons of the Revolutionary service of his Town Committee Wednesday Vernon Has Openings ALAN I Groundbreaking So, for the months of July and crafts; 1 p.m., senior bowling bore a masthead engraved by Paul Revere and often • SIDING newspaper and himself, Edes could not keep pace with night. State Sen.* David Barry ’This Wednesday along with August here are our volunteers: at the Parkade Lanes; 1:30 printed vigorous protests against British policies as well praised the recent session of (Choose from 20 changing times politically and journalistically, im For Jobs in Summer Colors) the two trips, there is more For our bingo games on Mon p.m., return trip from shop as defenses of American liberties. This issue carried an ar the General Assembly as “one THEBEAIT’ rOco/t-Afet excitement. You are all invited day and Friday, Ceil Wandt will ping. poverished and broken in spirit, Edes gave up publication • WINDOWS 7:3 5 9:30 ticle by “Populus” (Samuel Adams) on freedom of the of the most enjoyable and VERNON wishes to be in the program, to be present at the ground pass out the cards and Ann Rice Wednesday, 10 a.m., buses press. Part of this article, which was submitted in the of the Gazette in 1798. register at the Administration rewarding I’ve ever attended.” The Town of Vernon is con • AWNINGS breaking ceremonies for the will collect the canned goods. will leave for Goodspeed and He predicted, “The Grasso Building. • CANOPIES JACK NICHOLSON (P6) > Regional Occupational Training Alfred Christenson will help the Red Sox game; 10 a.m., tinuing to take applications for To be eligible for enrollment administration will be its summer work programs, • DOORS Center on the corner of call the game along with either open pinochle games; 12:45 recognized as one of the in this program applidants must “THE PASSENGER” Hillstown Rd. and W«|herell St. Gloria or Wally. p.m., bridge games. Bus pickup Mayor Frank McCoy said We Now Carry Aluminum EVES 7:15-9:20 - SAT. MAT. 2 PM greatest in the'history of the fulfill the requirements in By Abigail Van Buren ’The ceremony starts at 10 a.m., The kitchen help will be at 8:30 a.m., return trips at Thursday. Applications will be volving family income which Prime Windows SUN 2:15-4:30-7:15-9:20 . The Press and the American Revolution state.” accepted until June 27 at the ALL MATINEES 99* TIL 5 PM / 1975 by C h k i9oTribun«