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Bv Nancv Concelman Ralph Elliot, the attorney re­ 513 residential units and an quired with the expansion ap­ Manchester Herald presenting South Windsor, could additional 141,000 square feet of proved Thursday, including the not be reached for comment this retail space separate from the installation of a traffic light at the South Windsor’s mayor said morning. mall, 625 seats of restaurant Slater Street, Hale Road and today the town will appeal state The State Traffic Commission space in three buildings, 80,000 north access road intersections, approval of a revised traffic approved a revised traffic permit square feet of office space and a at the intersection of Union and permit that allows for the expan­ Thursday that will allow the mall 200-room hotel. North Main streets and on Route sion of the Pavilions at Buckland developers, the Homart Develop­ Stoeckert said an attorney 30. Hills If there’s the "slightest ment Co. of Chicago, to increase representing the town of South The expansion of the mall will chance” of success. the size of the mall itself by more Windsor was at the commission also require Homart to install an Mayor Edward Havens said than 200,000 square feet, from meeting Thursday to oppose the additional left turn lane on today he hasn’t discussed a 785,000 square feet to 1,020.00 commission’s approval of the Buckland Street to 1-84 eastbound possible appeal with the town square feet, said William Stoeck- expansion, charging that addi­ and widen the ramp and recon­ attorney or the town manager, ert, executive director of the tional traffic Improvements to struct sections of Tolland Turn­ who is out of town, but expects to commission. roads in South Windsor, including pike and Buckland Street. meet with them soon. The original traffic permit, the widening of Buckland Street Improvements originally re­ "I think if there’s the slightest approved by the commission in and improvements to the Five quired by the commission are still chance we might be able to March 1987, called for 513 resi­ Corners intersection in South in effect, Stoeckert said. They prevail, we will appeal.” Havens dential units near the mall, but Windsor, should be required. include improvements to Buck- said. “That’s, of course, on revised plans, submitted in July Stoeckert said additional traf­ advice from town counsel." 1087, call for the elimination of the fic improvements will be re­ See MALL, page 12 .‘-CA' \ Highland Park ;/ N full reopening?

Bv Andrew J. Davis Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. and and Alex Glrelll Board of Education Chairman Manchester Herald Richard W. Dyer, both of whom support the full reopening of the 0 Parents who have been pushing school, have scheduled the press CA for the reopening of the Highland conference for 8:15 a.m. at Park School for grades 1 though 6 Lincoln Center on the issue. But may get the answer they’ve been both are mum on what the waiting for at a press conference conference will reveal. Tuesday. “If I tell you that now you Then again, they may not. wouldn’t have to come to the press conference,” DiRosa said. AP photo A major obstacle to fully reopening the school in the view THE CHAMP — Rageshree Ramachandran, 13, of A&P plans of Board of Education members Carmichael, Calif., holds here trophy after winning the has been the need to find a new National Spelling Bee in Washington Thursday. At location for a day treatment right is William Burleigh, senior vice president for expansion center that operates in the scl|88L Scripps Howard Newspapers, sponsor of the event. From the point of view of town officials a major obstacle has Bv Nancv Concelman been finding a place to house Manchester Herald offices of the town Recreation A word to the wise Department, now located in the The A & P grocery store at the school. Plaza at Burr Comers will nearly DiRosa said today that work double in size and become a was still being done to clear the from a champ: Study 24-hour; full-service supermarket way for a possible reopening. as part of a $5 million expansion Such work includes moving the AP photo Bv Alan From rillo, Calif., in a grueling and renovation of the plaza, the recreation department from the The Associated Press 45-minute, one-on-one finale plaza developer said today. school possibly to Center Springs LONDON MEETING — President Ronald Reagan shakes Thursday. Dennis Morin, president of the Park, moving the school’s day hands with Japanese Minister Noboru Takeshita during a WASHINGTON - National Her winning word in the 61st Farmington-based White Enter­ treatment program to Bentley meeting in London today at Winfieid House, residence of Spelling Bee winner Ragesh­ annual contest, sponsored by prises Corp., also said the plans School and relocating the Man­ the U.S. ambassador. ree Ramachandran says she’s Scripps Howard newspapers, would make the A&P "better chester Association for Retarded not sure what profession she'll was "elegiacal," an adjective than” the Heartland Food Store, Citizens’ Manchester Workshop pursue, but she already knows used to describe the couplets, a 24-hour market also on Tolland out of Bentley to an undetermined that hard work pays off. or pairs of iines, in some Turnpike. location. Reagan cautious "Study as much as you can, poems. A&P, the anchor store at the It will be up to the town Board of and don’t stop after the eighth As the judges nodded their plaza, will expand its existing Directors to decided whether to grade because it’s what comes heads that she had won and the 29.000 square-foot store into a move the recreation department later that counts,” is her hundreds of spectators in the 50.000 square-foot “ futurestore,” to Center Springs Park, he said. of Soviet reform advice to other would-be hotel ballroom applauded and Morin said. He said he was unsure when the champions. cheered, she stepped back A spokesman for the Northeast directors would vote on such a By Terence Hunt The 13-year-old from Fair from the microphone and a awaited them at Andrews Air Group of A & P. which is based in move. Directors have discussed The Associated Press Force Base. Oaks, Calif., outlasted runner- Springfield. Mass., said today the the possibility of moving the up Victor C. Wang of Cama­ See SPELL, page 12 Reagan’s four days of talks LONDON — President Ronald with Gorbachev did not produce See EXPAND, page 12 See SCHOOL, page 12 Reagan, reporting on summit any breakthrough on a strategic talks in Moscow, said today that arms reduction treaty, though Kremlin leader Mikhail S. Gorba­ both sides said some key differen­ chev is “a serious man seeking ces had been narrowed. Never­ serious reform,” but that the theless, the two leaders displayed 'Burial’ case raises legal Issues Soviet Union still should be a warm personal relationship. viewed with caution. Reagan said the Soviet Union |s Bv Andrew Yurkovsky ter attorney who specializes in years ago. The woman’s name is action that would be. He declined “Let us embrace honest change dominated now by talk of demo­ Manchester Herald libel law and was a prosecutor in deleted from all the documents, to comment further today. when it occurs; but let us also be cratic reform, in the economy, in the old town court. “That’s very but a search warrant affidavit Efforts in the past week to wary, and ever vigilant. Let us political institutions, and in reli­ The release of Investigative unusual.” identifies the man as Frederick reach his attorney, Hubert J. stay strong,” Reagan said in a gious, social and artistic life — documents related to the alleged Malcom Barlow, a Manchester Delaney, who lived at 24 Pine Hill Santos, have been unsuccessful. prepared address. "in short, giving individuals secret burial of a child on Pine attorney who represents the Street at the time of the alleged FitzGerald said that the only The president also said the more freedom to run their own Hill Street illustrates the conflict Manchester Herald, described crime and still lives there today. person Delaney could take action West must continue to speak out affairs, to control their own between the public’s right to the case as “quite unusual.”' Delaney has denied the wom­ against is the woman. He said the about human rights conditions in destinies. know and the Individual’s right to But James Wade, a Hartford an’s allegations. He has said that judge who released the affidavit, the Soviet Union. “In matter of "To those of us familiar with privacy. trial lawyer, said that affidavits if his name was released, the M. Morgan Kline, and the Man­ state, unless the truth be spoken. the post-war era, all of this is While no one has been charged with names of suspects are often woman’s name should have been chester Police Department are It ceases to exist,” he said. cause for shaking head in with a crime in connection with released by courts with the released as well. immune to any such action. Winding up a 10-day journey wonder,” Reagan said, express­ the investigation, a search war­ names of informants or com­ Manchester Police Capt. Jo­ In order to sue the woman, that included five days in the ing amazement about an Ameri­ rant affidavit and other docu­ plainants omitted. seph H. Brooks has also said he however, Delaney would have to Soviet capital, Reagan gave his can presidenrand a Soviet leader ments released last week allege 'T’ve had that happen 100 believes all or none of the names know her identity, FitzGerald summit assessment in a speech walking together in Red Square, that a crime took place there times,” he said. should have been released. While said. before the Royal Institute of some 35 years ago. He said there was a case about the search warrant affidavit Kline defended his decision not International Affairs at Guild­ See REAGAN, page 12 And the documents identify a 10 years ago in New London in includes Delaney’s name, the to release the woman’s name, hall, a center of cl vie government man who is alleged to have which police documents were suspect’s name is deleted from saying that he did so out of for more than 1,000 years. carried out that crime, although released that named a former the investigative documents. concern for the woman’s safety. The speech was a rhetorical TODAY the name of a woman making the public official as a suspect in a In three days of digging in the As for his release of Delaney’s highlight of the trip, offering charge has been deleted. motor vehicle case. The man, shed last November, Manchester name, Kline said, “Everybody in encouragement for Gorbachev’s Two area attorneys say the however, was never charged with police were unable to turn up any town knew where the digging took campaigns of "Perestroika” and Index circumstances under which the any crime. evidence of human remains. The place, and they knew who was “glasnost,” reforms, while ex­ 24 piQM, 2 ••ctlons documents have been released According to documents on the case was classified “inactive” living there.” pressing cautious hope for “a new are highly unusual, although a Pine Hill Street case, the woman, • two weeks ago because police had Asked to comment on the era in history.” Buelnest - . 8 Obituaries. Hartford trial lawyer says that who grew up on Pine Hill Street, no additional leads to pursue. possibilty of a lawsuit by Dela­ After a farewell to U.S. Em­ Clastllled . 18-23 Opinion. they are not at all uncommon. told police last year that she saw a Delaney has said he may take ney, he said, “He can do what he bassy families here, Reagan and Comics — __ 18 People _ "I can tell you I've never heard man attempting to bury the body some kind of legal action in wants. I don’t think he’ll get his wife Nancy boarded Air Force Connecticut__ 4 Sports —13-18,24 of that happening before,” said of a 4- or 5-year-old girl in a shed connection with the case, but he anywhere, because we had proba­ One for the return to Washington, Focus______7 Television------17 John R. FitzGerald, a Manches­ at 24 Pine Hill Street about 35 has declined to say what type of ble cause.” where a welcoming ceremony Local Nows^3 Weekend — 10-11

•!i t - MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, June 3, 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, June 3. 1988 - 3 RECORD Newspaper helps to educate Managers get pay hikes students about current events 3-year contract increases wages 19.5 CoDege Notes By Andrew Yurkovsky Asked whether the town adminis­ vided for a wage increase of 7 Alibiit Town By Andrew J. Davis percent in the first year and 6>/ii Manchester Herald Manchester Herald : • tration was trying to hold the line on raises. Werbner said that the percent in the remaining three The town’s mid-management trend statewide is toward lower years. Current events are receiving Auxiliary postpones meeting workers ratified a three-year increases. Besides the salary increases, Inducted Into society front page attention this year contract last week that would “ Each contract is negotiated the agreement with the the Tuesday’s meeting of Unit 102 of the American K e lU e Marie Diete. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emil in Arthur McCann’s social give them wage increases of 6>A separately.” he added. “ There Residual Unit employees pro­ Legion Auxiiiary has been postponed. The meeting studies class. Dietz of Manchester has been inducted into Sigma percent in each year o ^ - ll» are different costs associated vides for upgrading the salary wiii be heid Tuesday, June 14, at 6:30 p.m. with a Delta Pi, a society for foreign language students. McCann, social studies de­ contract and would u p ^ d e with each contract, and that’s ranges of five positions. Under potiuck supper at the home of Laura Freeman. Caii She is a 1983 graduate of Manchester High School partment chairman at Bennet salaries for some positions. As­ how that one came out.” the agreement, effective July 1 of 649-61U or M9-1071 for reservations. and a graduate of MCC. She graduated from Junior High School, is one of sistant Town Manager Steven R. John Raymond, the president this year, the salary for the Eastern Connecticut State University in 1987 with a the teachers at eight area Werbner said Thursday. of the union and the supervisor of position of gym supervisor would Andover library shows films bachelor of science degree in early childhood schools who is using the The contract, which would be the town’s print shop, expressed increase from a range of $19,201- education and Spanish. Newscurrents Newspaper in effective July 1 of this year, needs satisfaction with the contract $21,148 to $21,502-$24,923. The The Andover Pubiic Library wiii show two Education program this year. approval from the town Board of agreement. ‘‘We’re fairly range for the recreation center cbiidren's Aims on Saturday, June 11, at 1 p.m. The program is sponsored Given service award Directors. The board is to act on pleased with it,” he said. supervisor and recreation super­ Admission is free and open to the public. Children locally by the Manchester the agreement at its meeting Raymond said that the union visor would increase from may bring pillows to sit on during the show. Marianne PoUcastro. daughter of Carol and Mike Herald. Tuesday. had sought a slightly higher $20,498-$23.714 to $23.430-$28.117. Policastro of Grissom Road, was recently awarded This is the third year the Twenty-one workers, who are increase but realized that the Effective July 1,1989, the range Workshop features meditation the Community Service Award at Marist College, Herald has sponsored the members of the Chapter 106 agreement reached with town for print shop supervisor would Poughkeepsie, N.Y. program for Manchester Residual Unit of the Civil Service negotiators was in line with the move from $20,498-$23,714 to A workshop on Zen Meditation will be held on Recipients of the award are nominated by the schools, and the second year Employees Affiliates, would be increases the state Board of $21.502-324,923. At the same time, Thursday, June 18, in Coventry. For more faculty and voted on by the student body. She is a for schools in Coventry. affected by the new contract. Mediation and Arbitration was an additional step will be added information, call 742-9588. 1985 graduate of Manchester High School. By use of newspapers, film­ Included in that union are social recommending. for the position of social worker, strips, and booklets, McCann workers, construction inspectors Athree-yearcontract approved bringing the maximum from Arts event slated June 11 Receive college degrees is able to accumulate a whole and recreation supervisors, for town police officers earlier $24,923 to $26,169. library about current issues. Werbner said. this year provided for a wage Werbner said the increases Arts in the Garden, a cooperative showcase of Brian Beckwith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Some of the subjects discussed The Increase is lower than increase of 7 percent in the fir.st were needed to bring those Manchester’s eight major arts organizations, will Beckwith of 230 Union St. and Brooke Rowett, in the program include: the those agreed to in recent con­ year and 6‘/i percent in the second positions into line with similar be held Saturday, June 11, from 5 to 10 p.m. at the daughter of Raymond Rowett of 352 E. Middle 1988 presidential elections, ra­ tracts for town public works two years. A four-year contract positions in surrounding comer of Porter Street and Westminster Road. It Turnpike and Suzanne Moore of Coventry, received cism, free speech in schoolsTs^ employees and police officers. for public works employees pro­ communities. will feature performances and refreshments in their bachelor of science in business administration and Acquired Immune Defi­ three gardens. Tickets are $15 per person. Purchase RtglMld PInto/MtnohMtar Harald degrees from Nichols College recently. ciency Syndrome. them by calling the Greater Manchester Chamber Beckwith was a marketing major with a minor in “ It touches on some major of Commerce, 646-2223, or in person at Miller Real SCOUTS’ HONOR - Four scouts of Stansfield, Robert Gullano Jr., Roderick management. He was assistant chief of the Fire current issues that are in the Main Street vote is Monday; Estate, 085 Main St., or at Lincoln Center. Boy Scout Troop 47 have become Eagle Begin and Edward Wilson. Club, vice president of the Marketing Club and news all the time,” he said. “ It’s like getting a supplemen­ Scouts. They are, from left, Jed inducted into the Zeta Alpha Phi Honor Society. Csnter holds potiuck supper Rowett was a management information systems tal textbook on certain items.” major and also attended Manchester Community McCann often saves pro­ CRCOG panel OK expected Manchester Family Day Care Exchange will College. She was a member of the Judicial Board gram materials, and reverts have a potiuck dinner for its end-of-the-year and an honor student at Nichols. back to them as the year By Nancy Concelman duled for June 30 at the Manches­ expect any problems in approv­ meeting on ’Tuesday, June 14, at 6:30 p.m. at the Four Eagle Scouts named progresses. “ I ’m feeding off Manchester Herald ter Country Club, Tom Maziarz. ing the increase for the Main parish hall of St. Mary’s Church on Park Street. It is on some of these as we use Graduates with high honors transportation planner for the Street project. intended for members only. For information, call particular things and units,” A committee of the Capitol council said. 646-8524. Boy Scout Troop 47 held its final He is now the senior patrol leader. Skill awards — citizenship, Eric Janette Kay Carpenter!, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. he said. “ Some of these are Region Council of Governments The council’s full policy board, The CRCOG transportation Court of Honor for the year May Howarth, Chris Luzusky, Shown Pro- He is a member of the Order of the vencher, Joe Prvtko, Seth Robertson, Gustave A. Senkbeil of Manchester, recently excellent for next year. I ’m will likely approve cost increases which includes Mayor Peter P. committee must review in­ 24 at South United Methodist Arrow at the Brotherhood level. Clinic checks blood pressure and Adorn Ucello; communications, received a bachelor of science degree in civil beginning to stockpile some for the $15 million Main Street DiRosa Jr., will decide at the creases for 300 to 400 projects Church. The highlight of the His Eagle service project In­ Michael Molchon, Chris O'Hara, Chris Wlohtman; comping, Seth Egnasko, engineering from the College of Engineering and pretty good current event reconstruction project Monday, a annual meeting whether to ac­ throughout the state and wil) hold Community Health Care Services Inc. will hold evening was the ceremony in volved pruning trees and clearing Louis LoGuordlo, Tony Mlro, and Science at the University of Maine at Orono. material.” CRCOG official said this week. cept the transportation commit­ another meeting June 20. But office hours at the agency office on. Route 6, which four scouts received Eagle an area in Center Springs Park. Aaron Scollo; cooking, Seth Eonosko She graduated with highest distinction. David Morency, social stu­ The recommendation of the tee’s recommendation. If town because the Main Street recon- Columbia, on ’Tuesday, June 14, from 8:30to 10 a.m., awards. ond Eric Wilson. dies teacher at Illing Junior David Kool/MinctMttar Harald council’s transportation commit­ officials disagree with the coun­ .struction is a priority-one project, and on Wednesday, June 15, from 2 to 3 p.m. at the Members of the Eagle cere­ High School, agreed with The four new Eagle Scouts are Merit bodges — firemonship, Angel tee, which approves or rejects cil’s decision, they may make a it will likely be reviewed at the Town Office Building in Coventry. Blood pressure monial team were: Tom Proven­ inducted into honor society McCann that the program NEWSCURRENTS — Arthur McCann teaches students Roderick Begin. Robert Guliano. Cosme, Chris O'Hara, Chris Wlghtmon; increases for projects all over the ca.se at the annual meeting, first meeting. Maziarz also said checks, tine tests, throat cultures and general cal and Scott Hurley, Braves; photography, Tony Mlro, Louis Lo- helps students keep up with at Bennet Junior High Schooi about the 1988 presidentiai Jr.. Jed Stansfield. and Edward Jason Kostiuk, Chief and David Guordlo, Seth Eonosko, Aaron Scollo, Jennifer Obue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert state, will be voted on at Maziarz said. the project would be discussed at health guidance will be available. For information, current events. Wilson. Currier, Eagle. Eric Wilson; communications, Jon Obue of 87 Harlan St., a student at the Johnson & eiection using the Newscurrents Newspapers in CRCOG’s annual meeting, sche­ But Maziarz said he didn’t the earlier meeting- call 228-9428. Eastwood; first old, Tony Mlro. “ It’s a way to keep up to Also, citizenship In the community, Wales College, has been inducted into the college’s Education Program. The Manchester Heraid sponsors Begin, of 16 Preston Drive, is Scouts conducting the awards Eric Wilson; citizenship In the notion, chapter of Alpha Beta Kappa, a national honor date,” he said. “ You can’t buy ceremony were Jason Kostiuk. Jon Eastwood, Mark Howarth, Jason new books every year.” the program locally. S i Mary’s sells plants the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Lawrence, Mott Longchomps, Mlnh- society. Begin. He is a 15-year old Edward Wilson and Jon trlet Nguyen, Mike Robertson, George Obue is a pastry arts major at the college. Also, since the students read St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, at the comer of sophomore at Howell Cheney Eastwood. Sllvo, and Andrew Zodnik; safety, {he newspaper in class. Mor­ paper) ' now. Park and Church streets, is having a food and plant Louis LoGuordlo, Aaron Scollo, and Regional Vocational Technical ency said the program will get Students, who often spend “ It’s not as boring.” said sale of perennials and herbs on Saturday from 10 The Badger Patrol won the Eric Wilson. School and a newspaper carrier. Also, reading, Tim Brogdon; emer­ Two graduate from Duke students into that habit. That is their time studying figures of Bennet eighth-grader Amy a.m. to 2 p.m. There will also be a drawing for the annual inspection award. Andrew gency preporedness, Scott Hurley, He has been in scouting for six Margaret L. Harvey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. important in a world where past centuries, also seem to Leavitt winner of a tulip design quilt. Zadnik is patrol leader. Jason Kostiuk, David White; consumer years and has been a member of buying, Jason Kostiuk, David White, James D. Harvey of 19 Grove St. and David A. reading has taken a backseat like using the program be­ Other schools participating 643-8474'■ 166bodlan Woodland Streot ■ 8am^pni Dally GARDENS Troop 47 for two years. He has The troop will be camping at Mark Howarth, Andrew Zodnik, George Lammey, son of Dr. and Mrs. Alan S. Lammey of 404 to television, he said. cause it teaches subjects that in the program are: Roberl- Rocky Neck for a weekend this Silva, MInhtrlet Nguyen, Scott Hurley, .son. Verplanck and Waddell Poets can enter contest earned the A1 Altare Dei Award Matt Longchomps, Jon Eastwood, and Spring St., are recent graduates of Duke University, “ I hope it will spark interest they can relate to. ANNUAL SALE and is presently serving on the month and will be going to Camp Mike Robertson. Durham, N.C. on their own.” Morency said. " I t ’s fun.” said Bennet schools in Manchester. Coven­ ’The American Poetry Association of California Leadership Corps. His Eagle Sequassen for a week in Julv. Both received bachelor of arts degrees. “ Hopefully in their travels for eighth-grader Colleen Boes. try High School and George will hold its poetry contest on Aug. 31. Deadline for service project involved clearing Service pins — one year, Wayne the comics, it will spark some “ That (the study of history) Hersey Robert.son School in entries is June 30. Poets may send up to five poems Ten and 11-year-old boys inter­ Coulombe, Brendan McCaffrey, Mike a hiking trail along the Hocka- Molcan, Chris O'Hara, Chris Wlght- interest (in other areas of the was in a different time. This is Coventry. GERANIUMS of no more than 20 lines each with name and address ested in joining Troop 47, may call num River. men, Angel Cosme; two year; Kevin Honored at Dean on each page. Send entries to the American Poetry Jason Stansfield (649-6104) for Bell, Seth Egnasko, Louis LoGuordlo, Red — Pink — White / X-tra Large 10/»22“ Tony Mlro, MInhtrlet Nguyen, Aaron Carol D. Vilga, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Association, Dept. CN-63,250A Potrero St., P.O. Box more information. Robert Guliano. Jr., of 43 Dale Scollo, Eric Wilson; three year, Jon F. Vilga of 618 Wetherell St., was recently honord by Starter Geraniums TSC/pack 4/*2“ 1803, Santa Cruz, Calif. 95061-1803. A second contest Other awards presented Eastwood, Mark Howarth. Jason Law­ Road, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Junior College. begins July 1 and ends Dec. 31. Prizes worth more included: rence, Matt Longchomps, Mike Robert­ Firefighters get .5 raise; Robert Guliano. He is a 15-year- son, George Sllvo, and Andrew Zodnik; Vilga, a freshman liberal arts major, was the than $10,000 will be awarded to 151 winning poets four year, Scott Hurley, and David YOU PROMISED Is The Time To Plant old freshman at Howell Cheney Induction and scout rank — Eric recipient of the Donald E. Deyo Scholarship. and the grand-prize winner receives $1,000. Howarth, Chris Luzuskv, Shawn Pro- White. HERA Regional Vocational Technical' vencher, Joe Prvtko, Seth Robertson, Also, five year. Rod Begin, David She is a graduate of East Catholic High School. We’re big In bedding C < | 4 9 School. During his five years of Adorn Ucello. Currier, Rob Gullano, Jason Kostiuk, & vegetable plants. M Tom Provencal, Jed Stansfield, Ed residency rules are relaxed ROSE GARDEN Bowers P TA plans crafts fair membership in Troop 47. Robert Advancing in rank — first doss, Seth Wilson; six year, Paul Huntington, jKkson A Parkins Complete selection. moiiiy has served as ass|$t%nt patrol Eonosko and Eric Wilson; star, Jon Mark Longchomps, John Taylor, Chris The Bowers School Parent-Teacher Association leader, and patrol4e«der. He is Eastwood. Zodnik; seven year, Tim Brogdon. By Andrew Yurkovsky The current salary range for ble housing in Manchester. He ROSES C A 9 5 will hold its sixth annual Family Harvest Craft firefighters is $25,241 to $30,497. said that, if adopted, the new This Week's Sf now the quartermaster. He has Corrections Manchester Herald Plant them Show and Country Jamboree on Saturday, Sept. 24, attained the level of Brotherhood Werbner said firefighters requirement should not have any 1 9 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., rain or shine, at Bowers wanted a relaxed residency re­ detrimental effect on the fire NOWII in the Order of the Arrow and has An agreement that will give In Flower ie/>7" School on Princeton Street. Registration forms are earned the A1 Altare Dei Award. Obituaries A story on Thursday incorrectly identified the town firefighters a one-half per­ quirement bec’ause some of them department’s ability to fight PETUNIAS now available for artisans. For information, call He coordinated a program to principal of East Catholic High School. Peggy cent wage increase and will allow have been unable to find afforda­ fires. 643-0604, 646-7742 or 646-2318. assist elementarysCWM students Siegmund is the school principal. Sister Peggy a larger number of them to reside prepare for a science fBir for his Jeanette Sumner Howard Seminary. Evans is senior class adviser. outside Manchester was ratified Besides her sister, she is Lake side concert set Eagle service project. Jeanette Sumner, 78, of 71 by members of the firefighters’ Bolton Center Road, Bolton, died survived by two nieces, (iiene- union last week. Assistant Town The first annual Jazz by The Lake concert will be Jed Stansfield of 29 Perkins St. Thursday at a local convalescent vieve J. Robb and Cynthia Jarvis, Manager Steven R. Werbner said both of Manchester and several WHO HAS THE BEST SELECTION OF performed Monday at 7 p.m. at Patriot’s Park in is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jason home. Thoughts Thursday. Coventry. Stansfield. He is a 15-year-old grandnieces and grandnephews. She was the sister of M. Ella The town Board of Directors is The show will feature the music of the Bolton High sophomore at Manchester High The Funeral is Saturday at 2 to act on the agreement during its School Jazz Band. Coventry High School Dance School where he is on the Junior Sumner of Bolton. p.m. at the Watkins Funeral One of the most important questions of our day is meeting next Tuesday. Band, E.O. Smith High School Jazz Band, and the Varsity Soccer Team and a She was bom Nov. 1, 1909 in Home, 142 East Center St. Burial REGALES, OF COURSE! “ How to make love last?” The interest that this Werbner said thecurrent three- Tolland High School Jazz Band. The performance member of the French Club. He is Bolton and was a lifelong is in the Bolton Center Cemetery. question raises is usually those of people who have year contract, which was signed will be In the band shell at the edge of the lake and is a player with the Manchester resident. Calling hours are one half hour had unsatisfactory relationships, where the other last year, allowed for renegotia­ free to the public. Soccer Club. Jed has been active She was a member of the before the service. UTfl person was not committed or the relationship tion of the residency require­ Visitors should bring blankets and lawn chairs. in Troop 47 for five years and has Memorial donations may be Bolton Congregational Church, waned. ment. He said the one-half Refreshments will be served. The event is held leadership positions of patrol the Bolton Senior Citizens, the made to the Bolton Congrega­ If A woman told me of trees she had planted in the percent wage increase was sponsored by the Coventry High School band, the leader and librarian. He now tional Church, 228 Bolton Center r Cosmopolitan Club, the Manches­ front of her house. They were miniature trees for agreed to by town negotiators as a Coventry Lion’s Club, and the Deknatel Corporation .serves as the scribe. He is a ter Green Chapter of the AARP, Road, Bolton, Conn., 06043, or a decorative landscaping. She told the gardener she concession to the firefighters, of Coventry. member of the Order of the Arrow the Orford Parish Chapter of the charity of the donor’s choice. wanted “ interesting” looking trees of odd shapes. who wanted all firefighters to be h Each 25-member group will play a wide variety of at the Brotherhood level. For his DAR, and a member of the The trees she ordered had a hard time surviving. allowed to reside outside town. music from the Big Band Era to rock and jazz with Eagle service project he assisted Manchester Memorial Hospital The gardener finally told her that the trees that Robert Martin, the president of featured soloists. Parking is free and it is the Manchester Historical So­ Auxiliary. Local 1579 of the International recommended that people get there early to get ciety with preparations for an In Memoriam would survive were the ones which were healthy to Prior to retiring, she had been a Association of Firefighters, could good places on the lawn. antique show. begin with, and had not been distorted for effect. She real estate agent for the Philbrick got the point. not be reached for comment this In loving memory of Russell Cope­ and Wolverton Agencies and had Our relationships are like that. I know people who morning. Union Vice President Edward Wilson of 54 Parker St. land, who passed away on June 3, Tom Rufini referred questions to is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward also been employed by the 1978. look in vain for love from people who are distorted to Dr. Crane’s Quiz Dewing and Dewing Agency of begin with — perhaps they are self-centered, or Martin. Wilson. He is a 15-year-old Time does not fade The current contract allows no freshman at East Catholic High West Hartford and the Postage have never taken responsibility for themselves, but Meter Co. Our memories of you. they are “ interesting.” It is hard to admit that the more than 25 percent of the School. Edward has served as den approximately 60 firefighters to 1. A queen presides over workers that provide the chief and librarian during his five She was a graduate of Man­ Sadly Missed, good old-fashioned virtues are often the best means to guide ourselves in relationships which will have live outside Manchester, though favorite food of years as a member of Troop 47. chester High School and the Marian Copeland and Family JUMBO ELSIE LEO BRUIN enduring values, where love can last. within a radius of 12 miles. The remaining firefighters have to 2. Which one of these usually has the fastest pulse (heart beats) ? The Rev. Diana Heath live In town. The amendment to the contract TODDLER TEEN-AGER MOTHER FATHER Weather Unitarian Universallst Society: East 3. Which one of these usually has the slowest pulse would allow up to 50 percent of the firefighters to live outside town. rate? Not more than half of that 50 BABY MOTHER GRANDPA FATHER Cloudy and cool 4. Which food is most suggestive of the "Eternal Manchester Herald percent would be allowed to live from 12 to 24 miles from town. The City’’ ? V' NOODLES SPAGHETTI RICE HOT DOGS Manchester and vicinity; To­ USP8 327-500 VOL. evil, No. 209 other half of that 50 percent would 5. Fluoridated city water Is due chiefly to the work night, partly cloudy and cool. Low have to live within 12 miles of in the middle 40s. Northwest Publlthod dally except Suggested carrier rates town. L of men with which degree? Sunday end certain holl- are $1.a0weekly. $7.70 tor LL.D. M.D. D.D.S. PH D. winds around 10 mph. Saturday, Under the current contract, partly cloudy and remaining cool. daya by the Manchester one month, $23.10 tor which runs out June 30, 1990, the 6. Try to derive the names of the capital cities of Publishing Co., 16 Bral- three months. $46.20 tor "PLEATED" PANTS JAYMAR Golf Slacks High in the middle 60s. firefighters received a 7 percent HAGGAR CHINOS the states at the left from the appropriate nard Place,- Manchester, six months add $92.40 tor PACER "Elastic Waist" Sizes Sizes 34 to 42 $Qri90 Central, Southwest Interior: wage increase in 1987 and are to Sizes 30 to 42 $ 2 3 9 0 descriptions at the right. Conh. 06040. Second one year. Senior citizen izes S-M-L-XL Q g g 32 to 42 t Asst. Colors Tonight, partly cloudy and cool. class postage paid at 8 Colors *32 =*60 (a) Illinois (V ) Red wand and mall rates are avallo- receive 6*/i percent increases this Manchester. Conn. Post­ Colors 1 9 (b) Wisconsin (w) Surgical procedure Low in the middle 40s. Light bls on request. 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Friday. June i. IMS STATE Teen described killing of homosexual NATION Bush inching away from Reagan NEW BRITAIN (AP) - A Hartford his client. He also questioned the way escaped and ran across the street, and said the murder was an indication By Laura King his wife's doctors decided to perform Democratic voters were questioned independent counsel. But he has 16-year-old who said he "hated fags” police obtained the statement, saying where the teen-agers grabbed him of a serious social problem. & WORLD Th« Astoclated Pr«sz "urgent” surgery on herniated discs on Tuesday and Wednesday, has a refrained from any dramatic breaks Perez’ mother was told police were and he begged to be left alone, the “This killing is the end result of a pressing dangerously on Mrs. Duka­ margin of error of 4 percentage with the president. & REGION has told police how he and a high pbjiits, the Examiner said in Thurs- school football quarterback blud­ not going to question her son. statement said. homophobic society which through its Vice President, George Bush inched kis’ spinal cord. “We’ve got a game plan. We’ve geoned a Wethei^nera man to death Burke did not give a statement to Perez wrote that he “started to lose silence allows and condones intoler­ Jobless rate up away from President Reagan on the Dukakis, who was spending the staying with it,” he said. “You’re not Social Security problem ance and violence toward people who issue of human rights in the Soviet night at the hospital, visited his wife Jackson was expressing hopes that going to see any drastic change in despite the vlctifri^s^pieas for mercy police. it” and punched Reihl when Burke WASHINGTON — The nation’s civilian HARTFORD — As many as 1,700 professors and efforts toescape. -Perez’ statement described how he handed him the tog and went back are different,” said Crispin Rollings, Union, but insisted that the latest bit late Thursday night and told reporters a debate with Dukakis could be campaign plans.” coalition co-chairman. unemployment rate rose to 5.6 percent in May of distance between hintgelf and his afterward; “ She’s in good spirits, arranged before Tuesday’s primary. On Thursday, he was asked about and admlnistratoraat state colleges and The defendant’s statement aroused and Burke ate hot dogs and drank beer inside. — its first increase in 20 months — as 518,000 universities unwittingly forfeited their Social a sharp reaction from the gay the night of May 14 and drove around “I told the guy how I hated fags and "The gay and lesbian community boss doesn’t signal a "drastic looks good and is anxious to get this The two Democrats had been sche- Reagan’s suggestion that Soviet re­ downtown Hartford in Builce’s moth­ how I wanted to kill him,” Perez will not sit back,” said John G. fewer Americans were at work than in the change” in his game plan. Democrat over with.” djjil^ tp debate Thursday afternoon in luctance to issue exit visas stems Security payments when they Joined a pension community, whicli blqmed the killing previous month, the government said today. on "a homophidiid^if^ety.” er’s car. wrote. "Sean came back out with the Bonelli, another coalition co- Michael Dukakis, meanwhile, left the The governor said he hoped to (^^prnia, biit Dukakis canceled out from bureaucratic problems rather plan, a faculty union official says. The 0.2 percentage point increase from a campaign trail to be with his wife resume campaigning this weekend if after his wife’s doctors said they “What we are facing is nothing short of In the long, $igti^ statement to Early May IS, Perez said, they duct tape and (compact disc) player chairman. ‘ ‘We will no longer accept a than Kremlin policy. state police released Thursday, Mar­ drove to an area near Chez Est; a and handed me the tape. He told the token slap on the wrist to pass for IS^year-low Jobless rate of 5.4 percent was Kitty, who was undergoing spinal the surgery went well. wanted to operate without delay. Bush sidestepped the question. But calamity at retirement time for these people,” Justice in the taking of a human life.” accompanied by an increase of 173,000 In the surgery today. Jackson was campaigning today in “My impression is that when you said Edward C. Marth, executive director of cos J. Perez gave a detailed account of Hartford bar frequented by homosex­ guy to lay down on the ground and he he went on to criticize Soviet human the night of May 14 and early morning ual men, circled the block "15 or 20 did. Hartford State’s Attorney John M. number of people listed by the Labor Bush, returning to Washington New Mexico and Montana, whose have anything that involves the spinal rights policy in stronger terms than the University of Connecticut chapter of the “Sean told be to tape his mouth and I Bailey said the assailanU "left the Department as officially unemployed. today after a week of strategy talks at primaries on Tuesday have been cord, the faster you move on it the the president has used. American Association of University of May 15 leatUng up to the death of times” and got into a conversation with Reihl, also in a car, who Perez did ... I was really losing it now and scene, came back to make sure be was ’Hie department said the labor force, those his summer home, says he’s con­ largely overshadowed by big same- ^^ t^ f,'’,PuHaki8 said as he was flying Professors. Richard F. Reihl. . nome Thursday night. “I think we have very different The statement, ^V^n ’Tuesday, was said had stared at them and blinked Sean was holding me back from dead.” either holding Jobs or actively looking for vinced his campaign is “on the right day contests in New Jersey and Thirty-six states, including Connecticut, track” despite a rash of recent California. The four races, with a total Bush, meanwhile, was returning to views on human rights than theSovlet included in court records supporting his lights to get their attention. hitting him with the log. He Just let me "The victim was bound with tape,” them, shrunkby 303,000 to 122.7 million. Union,’’ he said. “I would suggest that allow professors and administrators at public Perez said he and Burke talked go and said go ahead, so I walked over surveys suggesting he trails Dukakis, of 466 delegates at stake, close out the Washington today in time to greet Wednesday’s arrest of Perez and Sean Baileysaid. "It was a vicious attack.” The figures are basedon a monthly survey President Reagan, who will be back Soviet retaliation against us, saying institutions to choose the 12-year-old Teachers G. Burke, 17, also of Hartford, on about whether they wanted to beat to the guy and hit him one time in the Perez also implicated others in an of the nation’s households. the Democratic front-runner. Democratic primary season, and Insurance Annuity Association-College ‘I’m not going to be stampeded by offer Dukakis a chance to clinch the from tonight from the superpower we’ve got human rights problems, is charges of first-degree robbery and Reihl up when Reihl invited them to head. This was the hardest hit I ever unrelated robbery of a homosexual • Aaeparate survey of employer payrolls mixing apples and oranges.” Retirements Equity Fund of New York, his Wethersfield condominium. did and it was a loud noise.” polls that don’t mean anything,” the nomiantion. summit. felony murder in the death of Reihl, man in West Hartford on May 14, I showed the economy creating 210,000 Jobs in Some Bush supporters, eyeing a instead of regular state pension plans. 33, identified as a homosexual in the Reihl went upstars with Burke for a Perez said that after he and Burke according to the documents. vice president told reporters on Of the 2,081 delegates needed to The vice president added; “We’ve May, but that was down frOm an average Job Thursday, 'as he was preparing to nominate, the Massachusetts gover­ series of public-opinion surveys last got some problems, but they’re not arrest warrants for the teen-agers. short time while Perez remained left they returned because they In the West Hartford robbery, the growth over the last year of 250,000 a month. Academy suspension alone downstairs, Perez wrote. Then though Reihl might not be dead. They leave bis oceanside retreat at Kenne- nor has nearly 1,800. Jackson trails month that gave Dukakis double-digit problems of human rights.” After arraignment Thursday before victim told police that he had met “Almost all of the payroll Job increase took leads, have been urging Bush to try to New Britain Superior Court Judge Burke came downstairs looking drove back, Burke got out of the car bunkport, Maine. with fewer than 1,000. Still, he hailed Reagan for raising NEW LONDON - The Coast Guard three young men in the area of Chez place in the service-producing sector,” said Meanwhile, a poll in California gave In California, a poll conducted for set himself apart from Reagan on a human rights issues, saying; “I think Thomas P. Miano, Burke posted angry, said Perez, who also said he and hit Reihl three or four pnore times Eist and invited them back to his Academy’s assistant superintendent has been had been molested by a homosexual with the log, Perez wrote. Janet L. Norwood, the commissioner of labor Dukakis a substantial lead over his the San Francisco Examiner and San few issues. the Soviet Union should adhere to $200,000 bond and was released house. He said that the three beat him statistics. Bush has edged away from the granted acelerrated rehabilitation on a pending a June 20 appearance in eight years ago. “We drove away and headed home. remaining rival, Jesse Jackson, in Francisco television station KRON these high standards the president is shoplifting charge, according to a New London Sean said we Just killed someone and up, bound him up with duct tape and ^ Ms. Norwood told the congressional Joint Tuesday’s primary. But it suggested indicated Dukakis led Jackson by 24 president on a matters such as talking about." Hartford Superior Court. Perez was “Sean went to the fireplace area threatened to kill him. They also stole Panama’s Gen. Manuel Antonio No­ Superior Court clerk. still being held Thursday night on and picked up a log and we looked at we vowed to keep it to ourselves,” the Economic Committee that job growth in Jackson, who has campaigned heav­ percentage points, 52 percent to 28 Capt. W.S. Rich, 50, was arrested April 26 a compact disc player. business services, which has accounted for ily in the state, was gaining ground. percent. In a similar survey two riega, under indictment on drug Dukakis, too, made a point of $200,000 bond. each other, both realizing this guy’s statement said. praising Reagan for bringing up after a Bradlees department store security going to die,” Perez wrote. Members of the Connecticut Coali­ Neither Burke nor Perez had been one in eight new Jobs over the six-year Dukakis cut short a California weeks ago, he led by 37 points. charges, and Attorney General Edwin Burke’s lawyer questioned the The poll, for which 600 registered Meese III, under investigation by an human rights during the summit trip. guard accused him of removing a bag of validity of Perez’ statement, saying it Perez said Burke swung the log, tion for Lesbian and Gay Civil Rights charged Thursday in the West Hart­ economic expansion, has slowed ^o an average campaign swing on Thursday after merchandise from the store. Groton police tried to shift blame for the killing to hitting Reihl twice on the head. Reihl called for stiff penalities in the crime ford robbery. of 15,000 in each of the last three months, said. compared with an average monthly gain of Rich, who had requested to be suspended 35,000-40,000 in 1987. from his post pending the outcome of the case, Birth control entered an innocent plea to the charge of Airport fire chief to serve, sixth-degree larceny in his first court Big celebration Iranians admonished appearance May 10. NICOSIA, Cyprus — Iran’s new aqting pills probed commander in chief today told Iranians they Award Is upheld and appeai his suspension in New Haven must take the war with Iraq more seriously - following recent battle defeats. HARTFORD — A $3.2 million jury award to By Larry Rosenthal By Jerry Estlll the children of a Darien businessman killed in By Judd Everhart suspension, which runs from reprehensible,” he said, adding The Associated Press Addressing a Moslem prayer congregation The Associated Press a 1981 plane crash has been upheld by a The Associated Press Monday through Friday next that unfair labor practice in Tehran, Hashemi Rafsanjani said there federal appeals court. week. charges would be filed against the NEW HAVEN — New Haven will celebrate its should be "no compromise, no submission, WASHINGTON - The Food and Drug Adminis­ The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in HARTFORD — Peter R. Buo- Buonome said he was speaking state with the Board of Labor 350th birthday this weekend with a two-day and no backing down from our rights” in the tration is asking an advisory committee to consider nome, the Bradley International in his capacity as vice president Relations. festival on the Green that organizers say is war, the Islamic Republic News Agency said. concerns raised by some doctors who suspect that New York upheld the award to the family of variable-dose birth control pills can cause non- Gordon N. McKee Jr ., vice president and Airport fire chief suspended for of the Protective Services Em­ "We believe that this direct designed to provide a little bit of something for “We should take the situation more publicly criticizing staff changes ployees Coalition, AFL-CIO, not everyone. seriously,” Rafsanjani told the worshipers. cancerous ovarian cysts. treasurer of Texasgulf Inc. The decision was assault on an individual who has a The concerns center on “multiphasic” birth filed a week ago. he said would Jeopardize public as fire chief of the airport. long history, a strong history of “It’s a showcase of arts and artisans, a display Iran has suffered two recent major defeats safety, says he’ll abide by a of the best and brightest performers and a at the war front. control pills, which provide different doses during Texasgulf is a Fortune 500 energy and Buonome had said earlier this advocacy ... of public safety the typical 21-day cycle. “Monophasic” prescrip­ chemicals firm based in Stamford. directive that he refrain from week that he complained about issues, of employee issues, are in bringing together of all of the city’s diverse Iraqi forces on April 18 retook the southern such statements in the future. ethnic groups. Never before has there been such Iraqi Faw peninsula, which had been captured tions, which deliver the sa me dosage level each day, Eight people, including two pilots, were the changes at the airport be­ direct conflict with the greater have not been linked to the cysts and studies suggest “At this time, I have no choice cause he feared for the public’s interests of the state of a collaboration of city groups,” said Heidi by Iran in February 1986. Then on May 25, killed when Texasgulf’s Lockheed Jetstar but to follow the letter of the Winter, a spokeswoman for New Haven 350. they may actually decrease the chances cf such crashed while approaching the Westchester safety. He referred most ques­ Connecticut. Iraqi troops retook large chunks of Iraqi land problems developing. mandate of the personnel ac­ tions to union counsel Barry In the planning for more than a year, "New east of Basra. County airport the night of Feb. 11.1981. tion,” Buonome told a news "We find that appalling,” Haven Celebrates New Haven” is also designed On the agenda for the FDA’s fertility and The families of five other victims also sued Scheinberg and avoided making Scheinberg said. “This is an The twin defeats for Iran, along with a maternal health drugs advisory committee today conference Thursday. "I do have any statement critical of his to show out-of-towners the city’s visitor and series of naval clashes with the United States and have been awarded as much as $6.3 a family, my career is at stake, I attempt to chill, if not to stop shopping facilities. was whether “it is possible to determine at the million. bosses at the DOT. totally, advocacy on the public in mid-April, apparently have Jolted the present time if monophasic and multiphasic have to abide by the gag order, ()n the Green, 21 food booths will be set up, with Tehran rulers into making the leadership The award in the McKee case, the last the mandate.” Scheinberg did not hold back. and advocacy on the part of offerings ranging from Sicilian pizza and Cajun formulations of oral contraceptives have different pending, was unusual because damages were He said he was appealing the "We think that this conduct is employees.” chicken to a Thai speciality. changes. associations with the occurrence of functional given to the victim’s children even though Local bands and artists will perform on two ovarian cysts.” some were adults, said Richard F. Lawler, a main stages on the lower Green, while three Livers, hearts unused The panel also was asked whether it is willing to lawyer for Whitman & Ransom of Greenwich. smaller stages will accommodate more special­ express a preference between the two types of pills. which represented McKee’s family. O’Neill vetoes first 2 bills ized performances. CHICAGO — Nearly half of all donated Concern that the multiphasics could be contribut­ Viators to the Green wiil always have at least ■ hearts and livers obtained by a New York ing to cysts has bubbled to the surface since,a Los Officer is suspended five performances from which to choose. The Angeles gynecologist noticed a rash of the growths HARTFORD (AP) - Two bills, O’Neill said the measure would the local school district in which hospital are going to waste rather than helping on his patients a little over two years ago. one dealing with commercial be difficult U> enforce, especially the child lives. entertainment will run from 1 to 10 p.m. on to save lives, a study shows, alarming experts SOUTHINGTON - A local police officer traffic on the Merritt and Wilbur Saturday and noon to 9 p.m. Sunday. Attendance “This absolutely blew my mind," Dr. James C. was suspended with pay after his arrest on a since the same motor vehicle can O’Neill said he agreed with the who say the pattern could be widespread. Caillouette said in a recent interview. “I thought Cross parkways and the other be and frequently is put to to all the events is free of charge. “We should try in every way that we can to sexual-assault charge stemming from bill’s purpose, but said it had “a Among the 140 entertainers wiil be Italian folk something awful was happening to me. Every time I with educating the retarded, have commerical as well as private fatal technical flaw” and said he seek a remedy” to the inefficiency and went into an examining room, I had a patient with allegations he fondled a woman he stopped for been vetoed by Gov. William A. use. singers, Irish bag pipers, a Flamenco guitar motor-vehicle offenses, officials said. had no choice but to veto it. He inadequate resources causing the problem, ovarian cyst.” ONeill. In his veto message, O’Neill soloist, the Connecticut Gay Men’s Chorus, a said Dr. Carl Andrus, a transplant surgeon at The officer also made obscene phone calls to said that, as written, the bill belly dancer, a magician, Pat Dorn and his Eventually, he concluded there must be a They were his first vetoes of said he would direct his motor would require local school dis­ the University of Rochester Medical Center. connection between the outbreak of cysts and the the woman in the weeks after the initial bills from the 1988 legislative vehicles commissioner to meet Orchestra, saxophonist Nathaniel “Dickey” incident, police said Thursday. tricts to accept the responsibility Meyers and Polish folk dancers. The research by Andrus and others at the new birth control pills he had been prescribing for session. with legislators “to establish an this September, rather than Sep­ medical center was to be presented today at Edward Schlegel. 23. of Southington was O’Neill had recM v^ scores of appropriate balance for the use of Poet Lawrence Russ will be there reading from them. charged with third-degree sexual assault and tember 1989 as originally his works, and residents from 12 area nursing the American Society of Transplant Surgeons’ Sold by three of the six major U.S. pharmaceuti­ letters on the parkway bill from the Merritt and Wilbur Cross intended. cal companies that make birth control pills, the was scheduled to be arraigned in Superior small contractors urging its attempted by this act.” homes will perform a program of singing sign annual meeting. The legislature will have a language. In their paper, the researchers said that multiphasic pills went on the market in 1984. 'They Court in Bristol Tuesday. He was not charged rejection. The other bill removes the were not new chemical formulations, but rather in connection with the phone calls. It would have banned any car, state’s responsibility for educat­ chance to override the vetoes at "Great lengths have been taken to make this a most families, when approached properly, truck or van bearing commercial the annual trailer session which totally inclusive event,” said Ms. Winter. agree to donate a loved one’s organs. So it’s new combinations of existing drugs in various Schlegel. a patrol officer for about two ing about 100 children around the strengths. years, was released on a $5,000 bond, police lettering or other markings from state now served by the Depart­ will be held June 20, according to More than 100 non-profit groups will have especially painful when organs that could be O’Neill’s legal counsel, Howard exhibits. put to good use are buried instead. Caillouette said introduction of the pills was said. the parkways thcough the ment of Mental Retardation. The accompanied by an aggressive marketing pro­ southwestern part of the state. responsibility would be shifted to G. Rifkin. About 475 people are awaiting liver transplants in the United States, while nearly gram. By 1987, he said, nine of every 10 new birth control prescriptions were for multiphasics. 900 others await new hearts, according to the The rationale given by drug companies for Jurors may SPECIAL • OFFER United Network for Organ Sharing. developing the multiphasic pills was to minimize th e ^ any side-effects by providing the lowest total dosage inspect site AID report praised possible consistent with effective birth control. NEW LONDON (AP) - Pro­ WASHINGTON — Recommendations by the secutors are asking permission to chairman of the White House AIDS take Richard Crafts' murder trial commission are drawing rave reviews from Major health bill jury to view the locations where public figures active in the field — along with Don’t Stop! Crafts allegedly killed his wife Maranatha! For Kids a challenge to President Reagan to make good and disposed of her body with a ^ on the suggestions. gets House OK^ wood chipping machine. The cornerstone of the 579 recommenda­ Recovery is only beginning During the 40th day of the VIDEO tions laid out Thursday by retired Navy Adm. “wood chipper” trial Thursday, James D. Watkins is his call for strong federal By Jerry Estlll State’s Attorney Walter Flana­ anti-discrimination protection for people The Associated Press gan filed a motion to take the infected with the AIDS virus. 15-member jury to seven sited in Loved By Kids The administration is on record — through WASHINGTON — A health insurance bill Newtown and Southbury. intended to protect more than 30 million elderly Disasters and emergency situations, like the poor, will always be with us on Health and Human Services Secretary Otis R. Americans from the financial ravages of serious In a written motion to Judge Bowen — as opposing federal legislation, this earth. When they happen. Catholic Relief Services, with your help, will be Barry R. Schaller, Flanagan said illness is one short step away from final saying the issue should be addressed at the congressional approval. there. seeing the places would “be state and local level. helpful to the jury in determining Vbur Maranatha! 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Manchester Slrts dissociation f Manchester dirts Council • Selected Local dlrtists 32 million Medicare beneficiaries from financial Water, Health, Sanitation Schaller did to the hot rule on the 'Withdraw support’ ruin stemming from illnesses that run up big Food, Nutrition, Mother/Child Development motion Thursday. " 0 ^ < 0 SpuiaC raffU for: ______hospital and doctor bills. CHICAGO — A majority of U.S. physicians Refugee Services Richard Crafts, 50, of New­ of any "^is IsCantT ■ H signed, limited edition Crystal ^rt'Deco Vase ’Tu/oJtsmnd-tTipUSHir'Iklitts “The legislation will go a long way to alleviate the $0 98 retail MaranaliMaranatha' For Kids responding to a survey say they “favor town, was arrested Jan. 13,1987 in ■.obrlitHcigTapli By local artist Tom CoCletta ByO^ta'Boda to AnytoBere in t ^ Continental HSH fears that elderly people have about being wiped out cassette or album strongly” withdrawing life-support systems For more than forty years, the work of CRS continues on, promoting human the slaying of his wife, Helle. He framed By Marvin's c^lMancfiester donated By Michaels Jewelers donated By Connecticut Travel Services, Inc. from financial costs when catastrophic illness hits,” has been held in lieu of $750,000 from hopelessly ill or Irreversibly comatose said Rep. Henry Waxman, D-Calif., who with Stark development in the poorest countries of the world, on a day to day basis. It is bond since his arrest. The state Saturday, June 11,1988 patients, and most say they have faced such was a major mover In the project hard work, seldom makes headlines, and is often dangerous. It is the kind of believes Crafts killed his wife in (iRpin date, Sunday, June 12) situations. Waxman acknowledged that the measure does not work that will make for a better wtirld and a healthier life for the global their bedroom on Nov. 18 or 10, AVAILABLE AT... “Withdrawing treatment sounds harsh, but address the problem of nursing home and other 1986. Comer of Torter Street and Westminster ^^ad it can be a a benevolent act,” said Dr. Kenneth long-term costs for people not sick enough to be ftunily. Vaux, a professor of ethics at the University of hospitalized, but unable to live alone. Please... Don’t stop caring ]0ibles & Books nXc('-H position; It interet rates go Motlier Teresa to visit wife recently Inherited do? down, your wife will hate me, but if Anderson a property on the East R S they go up, you’ll hate me. Either WALPOLE, Mass. — A former Franciscan guidance Coast, and we would HAZLIT, MICH. way, I would start looking for monk serving an 18- to 20-year sentence (or like to sell it. It has been financing right away. What happens if assault and battery will meet his pen pal. assessed at more than Smart Money DEAR R.S.: You mentioned that you are unable to put financing Mother Teresa, on Saturday when she begins a 3100,000, so this is no you’re, experienced in the banking together at the last minute? If rates do visit to three state prisons at his invitation. is needed small proposition. Bruce Williams business, but you neglected to men­ go up, conceivably, you might not Donald Ouimet, who has corresponded with We’ve had seveal in­ tion any similar experience in a qualify again. Mother Teresa for the past two years, said he quiries from local real delicatessen. Where would this leave you, and hopes her visit will spread "the healing The 9-year old Branford student, daughter estate investorO In New Given this and your lack of capital. where would it leave the person warmth of love” among inmates at the prison Park rangers England, where the I ’d consider opening a small bakery to holding the land contract? The seller of a woman who is a member of the Branford 20 miles south of Boston. Board of Education, has a point when she property is located, but we are transaction. begin with. Reduce your expenses by might continue the contract, but “ Walpole prison has been recognized as a reluctant to enter Into an agreement Be very careful about whom you buying used equipment. perhaps he or she would not wish to do objects to being required by school board holding pen for the lowest of the low. But every until we can be certain that we know deal with and, of course, have a Undercapitalization is a major that and would force the the matter. now and then a ray of hope shines,” Ouimet policy to read two books this summer. powerless to lawyer in the state where the property cause of business failure, so I can’t the value of the land. Since we are If there is a wild fluctuation in told a news conference Thursday inside But, when parents of other students protest is located to represent you every step recommend that you do any of this. interest rates, you could refinance the 3,000 miles away, how would you Massachusetts’ only maximum-security suggest we handle this? of the way. But if you try, at least stay within the permanent mortgage that you're the policy on the grounds that their children prison. “ I hope this Saturday a ray of hope will A.R. realm you know well — baked goods. currently seeking. will not have time to read two books during halt marijuana shine when a little nun from India comes.” FRESNO, CALIF. I am never comfortable with the the summer because they will be too busy Mother Teresa — who won the 1979 Nobel DEAR BRUCE: I have worked as a DEAR BRUCE: We purchased our buyer’s position in a land contract. doing other things, you have to wonder about DEAR A.R.: Get on a plane and go baker for the past 11 years,'and now I home in 1980 in a land contract rather Too many things can go awry. Your Peace Prize for her work with the destitute, their priorities. WASHINGTON — The U.S. Forest Service is to New England. I know this sounds have an opportunity to go into than a regular mortgage because situation would be more sound with a diseased and dying — established the The difference is that the girl who objects to virtually powerless to go after armed pot growers .radical, but in my view, it is business for myself. I’d like to start a interest rates were so high that we conventional morti^age. Missionary Sisters of Charity in Calcutta, who are brazenly taking over our national forests. India, in 1948. Today, the Roman Catholic the requirement on principle will probably Tabsolutely necessary. How do you bakery and delicatessen. The only didn’t qualify. The Drug Enforcement Administration has made problem is I don’t have much money. Our mortgage will be ballooning order operates more than 30 homes in 80 read about nine books during the summer ;.handle a transaction like this ade­ sure that Forest Service agents can’t pursue quately over the telephone? In my next year — we have to pay it off in Bruce Williams, America’s top countries. By selling my house and using my voluntarily, anyway, according to her marijuana cultivators once they leave the national 'opinion, you cannot. full. Is now a good time to look for radio talk host, is heard each week The Yugoslavian-born nun will also visit Individual Retirement Account con­ m other’s estimate. forest. The DEA is clearly the better-equipped refinancing? My wife feels that night on NBC stations. His column prisons at Concord and Framingham, tributions (taking the penalty), I can No wonder she looks askance on a rule that ' Considering the amount of money interests rates are too high, and we appears every Monday, Wednesday traveling by helicopter, said state Department agency to fight the drug war. But the befuddling put my hands on between $15,000 and forces you to read, as though it were some situation in the national forests means that of the "involved, the small investment in should wait. We’ve agreed to accept and Friday. Write to Williams in care of Correction spokeswoman Kathleen Ayres. "time and travel expenses would be $20,000. But I figure it’s going to take your decision on this matter. of the Manchester Herald, P.O. Box kind of chore. If most of her fellow students estimated 16,IX)0 people using forest land to grow at least $100,000. ;,well worth it. And it is possible that A MICHIGAN READF.R 591, Manchester 06040. Letters of read anywhere near that much, the two-book marijuana, only 135 were arrested last year. ’The Soviets OK McCartney rest were free to continue their violent reign of "these expenses are deductible against I've talked to bankers and the Small general interest will be printed in (he miminum policy would never have been Business Administration, and both DEAR READER: You put me in an Open Forum terror over forest rangers and tourists. 'any gain that would result from the column. LONDON — Paul McCartney will become thought of by the Branford Parent-Teacher The pot growers booby trap the land around their the first Western star to release a record Association, much less endorsed by the Board plots with explosives, crossbows and covered pits album exclusively in the Soviet Union, his of Education. ment in a unique show of townwide space could have been used for hiding sharp sticks, and they carry a range of record company has announced. It would be much better, of course, if This arts event support for Manchester’s arts park maintenance in larger towns weapons from pistols to machine guns. Annually, ' Porn excites gentle husband EMI said Thursday the 13-song collection of rock’n’roll classics will be distributed in students could be induced to read more programs. like Manchester and would have there are 400 complaints from hikers and forest | not to be missed October under the Soviet Melodia label. without setting rules about it, but young These local benefactors have allowed smaller towns to preserve rangers about assault or intimidation by the ; Dr. Gott unique or sensitive natural areas growers in the national forests. “ Since the Beatles’ days many of my most people do need some forceful guidance. Some To the Editor: provided tremendous help through their donations of time, that constitute Connecticut’s nat­ What can the Forest Service, do? It is easier to Peter Gott, M.D. to demand rough, crude sex loyal fans have been in Russia,” said of the kids who read two books this summer ural heritage. The legislation explain what can’t be done. The limitations are McCartney, whose hits include “ Back in the An important element in the money, and valuable considera­ because they have to might just end up incorporated a planning compo­ spelled out in a letter we have obtained sent from USSR.” character of any town is the tions to help support the success of reading three or four next summer because nent that coordinated the acquisi­ Charles H. ’Turner, the U.S. attorney in Portland, have never seen this question "It has always concerned me that these strength and quality of itscultural this event. Their generous dona­ D E A R tion of land for open space with the Ore., to a top Forest Service official there: answered in your column and I people hear our music many years after its they want to. arts. In Manchester, the diversity tions have included everything ABBY: I love purchase of land for affordable Forest Service officers are not allowed to chase a am sure others have wondered release or through illegal importing and home of the arts programs and cultural from hors d’oeuvres (for the and hate, my event) toround-tripalrlinetickets housing, thus ensuring compati­ pot grower beyond the boundary of the forest about it, too. taping. The new spirit of friendship has events gives the town a unique husband. He bility between these two impor­ unless the officers disarm themselves or wait for When the organs of a deceased enabled me to make this gesture to my identity shared by no other. (to be awarded as a special raffle used to be fine Dear Abby tant land uses. A truly innovative help from a DEA agent. The same rule does not iDiabetes drugs and gentle loved one are donated — be they Russian fans,” McCartney said. On Saturday. June 11. local prize). A stimulating cultural environ­ proposal. apply if the officer is chasing a suspect in any other man, but lately Abigail Van Buren corneas or internal organs such The Soviet Union has been establishing new Tax plan residents will have a special as kidneys, liver, heart — can the ment touches everyone, and their kind of crime. he has turned ties with the West under Soviet leader Mikhail opportunity to sample this wide Although this foresightful piece family have an open-casket actions are proof positive that ’The forest ranger can’t tail a pot grower who is iare very potent into something Gorbachev’s policy of “ glasnost,” or variety of cultural life in Man­ of legislation did not gain the funeral? Manchesterboastsgroups worthy carrying plants out of the national forest to a entirely differ­ openness, and his plans to restructure his chester at "Arts in the Garden” , approval of the entire Legislature I know of cases where a family of our support. And they deserve processing or distribution point. The rangers also ent. About six country’s economy. no remedy an open-air arts festival co­ this session, the Land Conserva­ ; DEAR DR, GOTT: I currently take Sinequan and months ago, has agreed to donate organs, then can’t use search warrants on private residences or sponsored by the Manchester Arts our support on June-11. Tegretol for diabetic neuropathy. D o , I need a children at home and they always they changed their minds be­ tion Coalition commends Sen. vehicles. They are hampered in subpoenaing our neighbor invited my husband Council andtheGreaterManches- As a celebration of the arts in vitamin/mineral supplement? I ’ve heard that these get the mail. cause they weren’t sure the body ‘Capt.’ Bob Hope Meotti for his leadership role and witnesses to a grand jury or analyzing relevant over to watch some dirty movies. ter Chamber of Commerce arts Manchester, "Arts In the two drugs deplete one’s body of certain vitamins. NO NAME OR ADDRESS could be sufficiently restored for tireless commitment to this sig­ documents such as bank accounts or phone I tolerated it at first, thinking it NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Entertainer Bob committee. Garden” is a special occasion not an open-casket funeral. When the General Assem bly passed a bill in nificant land conservation prop­ records. was harmless. Then, after a Hope is exchanging his trademark golf club "Arts in the Garden” will to be missed. 'Tickets are $15 per DEAR READER: Neither Sinequan, a tricyclic while, every time my husband DEAR NO NAME: You need to ANONYMOUS. PLEASE the last session to ease the burden on osal. We look forward to working If the Forest Service can’t use those standard law for a bat to serve as a team captain tonight in showcase Manchester’s artistic person, and they are available anti-depressant, nor Tegretol, an anti-convulsant, came back from watching those re-establish communication with with him again next year. enforcement tools without waiting for help from the country singer Barbara Mandrell’s annual homeowners who are hard hit by sudden steep talent in a one-of-a-kind display of through the participating groups has been reported to cause vitamin/mineral dirty movies he would demand your husband in order to under­ DEAR ANONYMOUS: I am DEA, "these investigations will be doom ^ to a informed that there is absolutely celebrity softball classic. increases in taxes that follow a tax community pride. If you have or by calling the chamber of The Land Conservation Coali­ deficiencies. They are potent drugs, however, and sex — not loving and tender, just stand why this formerly "fine and lack of timely thoroughness,jeopardizing no evidence of organ removal, so The 85-year-old comic will be joined by an revaluation, they passed up the opportunity to ever wondered about the vibrant commerce at 646-2223. The pro­ tion comprises 78 organizations in can induce a number of side effects, including low rough, crude sex. Abby, our sex gentle man” has turned into a ceeds will help to support the Connecticut, including the Capitol successful prosecutions," Turner wrote. blood pressure, jaundice, depression of blood-cell crude, sexually demanding per­ an open-casket funeral is possible all-star cast of performers, ranging from make the most obvious correction, more nature of Manchester’s cultural life has become a nightmare! It Our sources have provided other examples of the formation and confusion. As a diabetic, you must be son. You need to be counseled if that is the family’s choice. Erma Bombeck and Sheena Easton to Walter arts programs, you won’t want to activities of the Manchester Arts Region Council of Governments, just makes me sick. I am hurl frequent revaluations. bizarre situations created because the DEA wants especially careful to obtain a balanced diet, together. (Contact your local Payton and Chuck Norris. miss this event. Council. all the major conservation groups beyond words, and he knows it, That was a solution backed by Gov. William to protect its turf: containing adequate vitamins and minerals, and to mental health facility — the DEAR ABBY: I attend church "This one was an easy decision. Barbara It will simply be hourafterhour Think about it; what these in the state, local land trusts and too. O’Neill and by the Connecticut Public ■ Although Forest Service agents get follow your doctor’s advice about general health people there can help you.) If he with a lady whose daughter is to called and asked, and I said yes,” Hope said in of Manchester’s finest talents on groups give back tous is priceless. conservative commissions, and information that someone living outside the forest measures. What am I do do? Divorce him? refuses to go with you,-go alone. be married in three months. She a telephone interview from his home in Taluca Expenditures Council. It was opposed display for the world to see. many others. Jay Savery, Chairman is cultivating drugs in the forest, the agents can’t On what grounds? I know I can’t Your marriage depends upon it, and her daughter do not know that Lake, Calif. generally by assessors who objected to the “ Arts in the Garden” party- the future groom has a long Greater Manchester Chamber Joey Corcoran watch the suspect’s home to catch him going to and DEAR DR. GOTT: My son, 7, has been having a live like this any longer. "But I told her that if I couldn’t pitch, I cost and the time involved in more frequent goers will be able to wander history of indecent exposure, and of Commerce Arts Committee from the patch. very vivid recurring nightmare and is now afraid to Please answer in the news­ DEAR ABBY: While you’ve wouldn’t play. I told her I’d just take my ball among a large asisortment of Co-chair he was arrested for this again not revaluations. ■ If a citizen calls the Forest Service to report a fall asleep. I ’ve tried to reason with him and have paper because I have three often written about this subject, I and go home,’’ he quipped. visual artworks created by Man­ Land Conservation Coalition more than six weeks ago. Doesn’t But the C PE C has not given up on its goal. A pot garden, the Forest Service agents have to take tried to get him to “ think happy thoughts” at The game will benefit the organ donor chester artists, and exhibited on of Connecticut, Hartford this young girl have a right to spokesman for the CPEC made that clear in a the witness into the forest for the interview. bedtime, but my psychology has not worked. What program at Vanderbilt University Medical easels throughout the beautiful know this before she marries meeting this week in Manchester sponsored ■ A well-worn path or a water line from a house can you suggest? Center in Nashville. flower gardens of five Manchester him? And if so, should I phone her Meotti worked into the forest may be the tipoff to a marijuana Data Bank by the Greater Manchester Chamber of residents. In addition, there will DEAR READER: Nightmares are common in anonymously? Please do not garden, but the Forest Service is not allowed to Commerce. be continuousoutdoorperforman- children and may reflect tensions and stresses of mention ray city or state. Regan on Reagan for conservation Letters to the editor follow the trail if it leads to a house that is just What the General Assem bly came up with is ces by members of the Manches­ which you are not aware. I suggest that you address CONCERNED FOR HER outside the national forest boundary. DALLAS — Donald Regan, the acerbic a com plicated form ula for granting tax relief ter Gilbert & Sullivan Players. the To the Editor: The Manchester Herald wel­ this problem with your son’s pediatrician: a doctor ■ Agents chasing a suspect away from a patch former White House chief of staff, says his Manchester Symphony Orchestra comes original letters to the who is familiar with your son can offer the best DEAR CONCERNED: If he to residential taxpayers in towns where tax might as well stop at the forest boundary, because has been arrested, it should be move from the corporate boardroom to the & Chorale, the Manchester Ballet, The Land Conservation Coali­ editor. advice. revaluations impose a certain level of tax they cannot make an arrest on the other side. public record. I would not “ alert political backroom was a rough change that the Manchester Pipe Band, the tion of Connecticut would like to Letters should be brief and to Congressional Seats burden on residential property owners. The ■ If an agent makes an arrest on what he thinks anyone, unless I were 100 percent few businessmen should try. Connecticut Concert Ballet, the take this opportunity to publicly the point. They should be typed or . DEAR DR. GOTT: I ’m 11 years old. How do you is national forest land, but it turns out the site was The breakdown by region sure of my facts. But under no But Regan, the former chairman of Merrill effect, as the C PE C points out, is to encourage Silk City Chorus (barbershop thank Sen. Michael Meotti for his neatly handwritten, and, for ease get rid of warts? just outside the unmarked boundaries, the case circumstances should you phone Lynch & Co., had only good things to say town officials to be sure the level of taxation is harmonies), and the Little Thea­ unwavering commitment on be­ in editing, should be double­ Number of U.S. House seats could be thrown out of court because the agent was DEAR READER: Warts are caused by a her anonymously. Guilty or inno­ Thursday about his former boss. “ I think high enough to make them qualify. tre of Manchester, half of land conservation during spaced. Letters must be signed 125 outside hisjurisdiction. particular virus infection of the skin. They often cent, the accused should have the Ronald Reagan will likely go down as one of Let’s hope the governor and the CPEC And that’s not all. the 1988 legislative session. with name, address and daytime 116 The forests are attractive to growers because disappear on their own, without treatment. 105106 jsa right to face his (or her) accuser our most underrated presidents.” Dozens of local businesses and Sen. Meotti showed unusual telephone number (for succeed next tim e around. The easy w ay to they are remote, and if growers cultivate pot at Commercially available wart-removing com­ 93 Later, he told reporters at an international individuals have joined in their vision in espousing a proposal verification). 87 68 86 .68 prevent the abrupt shift in tax burden to home, they stand to have their property pounds, such as Vergo, may be useful if the warts ,80 lSi.80 DEAR ABBY: Yours was conference of bond dealers that he has not support to make this arts festival a which would have given towns the The Herald reserves the right i73 |72 great response when you advised residential property owners after a tax confiscated by drug agents. persist. Finally, you might ask your parents to take 67 spoken with Reagan since his controversial true community event. Banks, option of raising a much-needed to edit letters in the interests of the son to talk to his father who ’Tying the hands of Forest Service agents means you to a dermatologist who could remove the warts 52 57_An book, "F or the Record: From Wall Street to revaluation is to make the revaluation every restaurants, retailers and profes­ new source of revenue to buy land brevity, clarity and taste. had disowned him forgetting his the odds are with the ruthless drug farmers, and or give you further information about getting rid of 43 Washington,” was released. five years instead of every 10 years so that the sionals have combined efforts for two outstanding local needs: Address letters to; Open Fo­ 33 girlfriend pregnant — then the they have taken full advantage of those odds. them. The book describes first lady Nancy tax values do not get so far out of whack with with both Manchester Commun­ open space and affordable hous­ rum, Manchester Herald, P.O. father asked his son for $500 a Forest Service staffers tell horror stories of being Reagan’s role in forcing Regan out of office, m arket values in the interim. ity College and the town govern­ ing. Revenue targeted for open Box 591, Manchester 06040. DEAR DR. GOTT: After my 80th birthday I month for "a while” when his shot at by growers. One citizen who reported a pot started losing fingernails. They just fall off New [ business failed. The father had her consultation with an astrologer to patch saw his house burned down in retaliation. A ones grow back. but they aren’t as perfect as the old ' ' ' ' ' ‘ schedule events for Reagan and Regan’s 1940'50 '60 70 '80 '90‘ 1940'50 '60 70 '60 90 1940'50 '60 70 '80 90 1940'50 '60 70 '80 90 probably done much soul hunter was injured when he stepped on a land mine ones. I ’m male and in good health. South Midwest Mid-Atlantic Pacific Coast searching and had to swallow his perception that the president is placid and planted by a protective marijuana grower. hesitant to make decisions. « , 3 8 piety and pride in order to ask his The drug traffickers don’t confine their violence DEAR READER: As we age, our fingernails f N22j 2S,35 34 33 0 i-y"-i.27 95 •» son for help. The former treasury secretary encouraged When in doubt, pass a law — any law . . 94 25 25 24 to oursiders. They have proved to be more become ridged and brittle: the nails may not grow The Bible eulogizes the father businessmen to enter government service, but dangerous to their own kind. They have been at normally. This is probably due to age-related i m iT n who took back the prodigal son. In he said politics is not for everyone. They used to call Prohibition "the noble Congress has begun to repeal this law of more than slowing down of growth cells in the nallbed. 1 the same way, a son couid take “ You’ve got to be prepared for a lot of least three murders over drug deals on national a century’s duration.' 0 9 experiment. ” A name has yet to be coined for the forest land since 1985. However, many skin diseases, such as psoriasis, lu OU IW W V Plains back a prodigal father. heartache and headache,” Regan said, as well So be it, even if it doesn’t work, let’s send in the Border Rocky Mountain New England goofy government goings-on in the suppression of can affect nail growth. Therefore, you should check VIRDEN SEYBOLD as a pay cut. diugs. From time to time in the 1920s, the Moe and Marines. Or send out the Marines. ’The way the with your doctor to make sure that you don’t have a •Projected NEA graphic BALTIMORE Joe types from the Treasury Department invaded Nicholas Panama mess is being handled they may have to Correction treatable condition. country clubs in pursuit of illegal hootch, but send in the Marines to get us out of the mess we’ve basically, enforcement, such as it was, was Von Hoffman made for ourselves. This one you can only partially A couple of weeks ago, we got the vice president’s concentrated against bootleggers, rum runners blame on Reagan. He and Elliott ("The name wrong. We called him George Herman Bush; pen ouse It’s actually George Herbert Walker Bush. We Manchester Art Association’s O H and speak-easy operators. Wacky as the Prevaricator” ) Abrams, the State Department guy B L IS S ESTABLISHED 1BB2 prohibitionists became, they were never crazy who lied to Congress on the Iran-Contra thing, can can’t explain how that fundamental error SATURDAY, JUNE 4th, 10-2 enough to try the "zero tolerance” tactics the Azl take credit for coming up with the idea of sending occurred, but we have a hypothesis. It being government has been pursuing of late. crusaders have going for them, but they’re not Manuel ("The Strong Man") Noriega an spring, our minds were likely on the national ANNUAL OUTDOOR 71 Brandford Street • Manchester Never mind the civil liberties aspects of going to have it long if they keep confiscating ultimatum. When he called their bluff, though, they pastime, and while one lobe was preoccupied with confiscating boats, airplanes, trucks and cars in innocent people’s property. Support will melt away had the good sense to try to work out a deal to save our story about former Yale first baseman Bush, which minute amounts of drugs have been found by once people begin to realize that the resident the American face and quietly drop this silliness. the other lobe was dreaming about a former EXHIBIT & SALE Yankee right fielder named George Herman Ruth, the authorities. Assuming, of course, they were teen-ager can, with mother and father’s knowledge That might get the Panamanian tar baby off our BlicK CARPENTER ANTS i ■* found and not planted there by the cops in a or permission, smoke a joint in the jalopy, drop fingers but it won’tget Reagan out of trouble. aka Babe. We just got our outfielders and our CAN DAMAGE YOUR HOME infielders mixed up. shake-down operation. Let’s assume you forfeit three grass seeds in the seat cushions and thereby Everybody from George Bush to Mike Dukakis and Bliss to the rescue! Black Carpenter Ants excavate extensive galleries June 5, 1988 • 10am - 4pm any property rights, any legal ownership claim you cost all of them the family car. all the Democrats and Republicans in Congress are in wood to serve as nesting places and can seriously harm your may have, because the remains of a marijuana The end result of this policy will be to alienate the going "Boo! Hiss! Real Americans don’t mak6 home. They're unsightly and unsanitary but they are no match |or Center Park • Manchester cigarette has been discovered in your car, whether honest citizens and precipitate a national debate deals with foreign«,di$tatoriaI narcocrats.” Bliss trained technicians. Ask about our PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE or not you smoke it, whether or not you were even about the sanctity, or lack thereof, of private In the grand order of things, what we do in PLAN: it's backed by over a century of reliability. in the car. Let’s not remark on the irony of the property. The papers are already printing stories Panama won’t hurt us too much; it won’t help us fBanrliPstrrI Hrrairi Over 100 Artists and Craftspeople much, either. Whether "The Strong Man” comes or government never having pursued the same of guys who’ve lost their trucks because the cops Founded In 1661 phone: 049-9240 confiscation policy when a car driver has been thought they "smelled” stale grass smoke in the goes and comes back again, there must be scores of will exhibit original paintings and 6 Room Cape >138,500 other places in the region which ought to serve the PENNY M. 8IEFFERT...... Publlitwr nailed for driving while intoxicated. Never mind cab. In short order, the “ Just Say No” campaign QEOnOE T. CHAPPELL...... Editor Hardwood Floors, Fireplaced Living Room, will be replaced by millions of honest people smugglers as well. any of that. OOUQLA8 A. BEVINS ....:...... Exacullv* Editor handcrafted items, Aluminium Siding, Great Starter Home! Let’s only ruminate on the public relations fallout demanding the government "Just Say Why” it is In Congress, the solution is the death penalty, MARIE P. GRADY...... City Editor ALEXANDER GIRELLI...... AttocKlo Editor BLISS from zero tolerance. It would appear that most of screwing them instead of catching the crooks. and if that doesn’t work, there is always drawing EJCTERMiNATORS FREE ADMISSION!! the people of the United States don’t buy and don’t The last time the armed forces were used to and quartering, a trifle bloody but it does have the DENISE A ROBERTS...... Advortiting Dlrwilor P e t e r m a n R e a l E s t a t e A g e n c y consume illegal drugs; it would appear that most of enforce civil laws was during reconstruction times. sanction of tradition behind it. By golly, they used it MARK F. ABRAITI8...... Builnoft Miodgor THE OLDEST AND LARGEST IN CONN. back in the Middle Ages and none of their kids took SHELDON COHEN...... Compoilng Minigar Raindate: June 12th, 1988 the people in the country are in favor of trying to The upshot of that was that an angry pdpulace ROBERT H. HUBBARD...... Prddtroom Min«g«r 649-9404 suppress the drug trade. Anti-drug public demanded the passage of an act keeping the Army crack. JEANNE 0. FROMERTH...... ClrcuUtlon Mdndgor sentiment is one of the few things the anti-drug and the Navy out of law enforcement. Now When In doubt, pass a law, any law. MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, June 3, 1988 - 9 8 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. June 3, 1988 ------MARKET REPORT Consumer Reports asks ban on sport vehicle a.'too- REAL Ie STATE OPPORTUNITIES By Mitchell Landsberg The Samurai's major competitors, the ,li The Associated Press Jeep Wrangler, the Jeep Cherokee and the -< Isuzu Trooper, were shown making the NEW YORK — The Suzuki Samurai is so same maneuver without losing stability at unstable it "literally trips over its own speeds higher than 40 mph. C e n t u r y 21 E p s te in R e a lty feet" and rolls over, says the publisher of It was 10 years ago that Consumer featuring: Fiano Realty IK »W ,M )MI • AVI HA( .1 Reports labeled the Dodge Omni- DON’T iiin i’ ?. nan Consumer Reports, which gave the 543 North Main St. HK3H 2.073.28 popular sport - vehicle its first "not Plymouth Horizon models "not accepta­ ble,” saying they had a dangerous Manchester LOW 2.Aio.»4 acceptable” rating in 10 years. The Highlands in Coventry CLOSE But the American Suzuki Motor Corp. steering problem. The. problem was LET THE CHANGE Downll.88 defended the Japanese-built Samurai as corrected the next model year, the ( 647-8895 I" ' I I safe and said there was no justification for magazine said. r tw EPSTEIN REALTY MTWTf MTWTf MTWTF WITW T f M TWTf BI T the magazine publisher's claim that it "We were thinking of turning it over to This new subdivision offers a M » t i» M n___ our older son. Now we won’t do that,” said WHERE THE INDIVIDUAL GETS ATTENTION NEXT should be bann^ because it tends to turn Each otfica lndap«ndantly owned and operated over in sudden ttinis. Edward Taylor, 41, of Cleveland Heights, variety of approved building lots AP graphic Ohio, who owns a convertible Samurai. Consumers Union, publisher of Consu­ "You’re driving down the road at 65 mph on rolling wooded hills affording HOME mer Reports, said Thursday the Samurai and a cat or dog jumps out in front of you,' is too short, too narrow, too light and has you have to find out how good a driver you Bring The Children privacy and seclusion or open level U mc BUSINESS too high a center of gravity to be safe. It are. It’s something I'm not looking East Hartford *1****?® loL/in a serene rural setting ready 2 BUYER asked federal regulators to recall the forward to,” he said. Wonderful tpaclou* home for more than 150,000 Samurais sold in this Doug Mazza, vice president and general vour growing family. 3 or4bed- to be built on. So, if you’re a Posillico heads Gerber unit country and provide refunds to owners. manager of American Suzuki, said, “We rooms, UA baths, walk to Consumers Union called the four-wheel- have absolute confidence that we are school, convenient to high­ builder looking for the perfect T3 SNEAK SOUTH WIND­ drive sport utility vehicle "wholly unsuita­ selling a safe and stable vehicle.” ways. Call for details. e SOR — Louis F. ble for consumer use” in a petition filed The company said the Samurai was setting, or you are looking for your sc Posillico has been AWAY! with the National Highway Traffic Safety thoroughly tested for safety, stability and dream home, then The Highlands R appointed presi­ Administration. handling before it was introduced in the 99 dent of Gerber Tranquility r “That car literally trips over its own United States in November 1985. Suzuki is for you. Lots starting at *70, 000. Systems Technol­ feet, and I wouldn't want to be in it,” said sold 154,675 of them through April. Cotumbla *227,900 ogy. a wholly R. David Pittle, technical director of "We are not surprised that professional Marvelous new contemporary Advertise your listings here! owned subsidiary Consumers Union, at a news conference. drivers can cause the Samurai or other Cape on wooded lot. Solar orl- j of Gerber Scien­ ented. Cedar clapboard siding, “They're promoted as safe, fun vehicles, motor vehicles to roll over,” Mazza said. skylights, vaulted ceilings. 646-5200 tific Inc. when the fact of the matter is, they're “But the real results of the Samurai safety Flexible floor plan. A must to Posillico has not.” is proven on American roads every day.” see. been general man­ OF/ h o m e s / u Cl 643-2711 Consumers Union said the $8,500 Samu­ The petition from Consumers Union M t S ager of GST since rai was the first car out of 349 tested in the asked that the government require similar m R e a lt y N ask for Debbie March 1987. A last decade to roll over during a routine vehicles to pass driving tests rather than Fiano -< Gerber employee accident-avoidance test, in which cars are just meet design standards. >- ■ <> since 1979. he was made to swerve to avoid an obstacle in the The Center for Auto Safety filed a appointed con­ road. similar petition in February, citing the troller of GST in Consumers Union officials showed a Samurai's rollover problem. The center ( ® an C : • R e n t e r is, May 1980. and videotape in which the Samurai lurched said the Samurai had been involved in at vice president and onto two wheels and began to roll over least 32 rollover accidents, resulting in REAL ESTATE SERVICES controller in June Louist F. i Posillico when it suddenly changed lanes at just eight deaths and 35 injuries. 63 East Center St., Manchester, 643-4060 1983. under 40 mph. Arm-like extensions The National Highway Traffic Safety Posillico serves on the industrial advisory installed to protect the test drivers Administration said there have been 44 REAL ESTATE board of the Samuel I. Ward College of prevented the car from rolling onto its reported incidents of Samurais rolling Technology at the University of Hartford, side. over, involving 53 injuries and 16deaths. 647-8000 985 Main Street, Manchester and is a member of the Hartford chapter of MANCHESTER *149,900 the Planning Forum Six room one owner home In terrific Before joining Gerber. Possilico was the neighborhood. Large rooms manager of financial planning for Pratt & Whitney launches throughout, full walk-out Colonial Management Assistance Inc.. New York basement. Keeney School District. City. Large country size lot and easy Manchester — *179,900. access to 1-384. Excellent neighborhood!! Spa GST makes high performance computer- cious 8 room home, 4 bedrooms, aided design-and manufacturing systems for major advertising effort 1st floor front to back family room B O LTO N - See this exceptional 8 room Custom — Large deck, 1 full, 2 half baths, the aerospace, automotive, machining and finished basement, House is set on tool and die industries EAST HARTFORD (AP) - Pratt & campaign was in the works before loss of Built Contemporary Colonial, that offers a spacious IMMACULATE! a large beautiful lot! A great va Whitney Aircraft, which lost a major the JAL contract to GE, though she 1st floor family room, and Florida room, deluxe lue!! Some owner financing too! contract last year because of dissatisfac­ acknowledged that JAL "felt our custo­ kitchen, formal dining room and living room, 3 bed­ mer support was not up to their Vinyl sided Cape in family neighborhood. Open and tion with the jet engine maker’s customer rooms, 2 baths with many extras. A beautiful home spacious floor plan. Newer carpeting, furnace, Norris ‘agent of the year’ service, has announced a worldwide standards.” MANCHESTER *149.000 “We’ve put that behind us and we’re Very attractive Ranch In great fam­ throughout, situated on a well landscaped 1 acre insulation, roof and driveway. A “must see” home! Colonial advertising campaign touting improve­ ily neighborhood. Two full baths, Jon L. Norris of the Independent Insurance ments in that area. moving ahead,” she said. "We’ve worked plus lot. *284,900. Asking *168,900.00 Manchester — *184,900 Center in Manchester has received the “Agent very closely with Japan Air Lines and all two fireplaces, Florida room off Henry St. area!! 4 Bedrooms too! The company, a division of Hartford- kitchen and open front porch. This tastefully decorated home is of the Year” award from the Independent of our customers on this area and this is Fantastic lower level family room super for a large family! Close to Insurance Agents of Connecticut Inc. based United Technologies Corp., said one of the reasons were going public at this and one car attached garage. Call ‘Putting You 1st Is 2nd Nature To Us!” Bowers School, Illing & MHS Norris is chairman of the board of Thursday it planned a series of advertise­ time.” for details. Large finished walk out base Independent Agent Services Inc., a subsidiary ments "telling its customers it is working Arthur E. Wegner, Pratt & Whitney U&R REALTY CO. ment, 1st floor den, also 1st floor to become the undisputed leader in STRAND REAL ESTATE laundry room. Beautiful fireplace association. He also has been chairman of president, called the advertisements “a 156 E CENTER ST., MANCHESTER, CT Q in living room! Come take■ a ill look . ■ InsurPac. the association’s political action customer support.” public commitment based on major 6 4 3 - 1 6 9 2 The advertisements, which will appear changes already taking place, changes 647-“SOLD”| ^ committee. — FREE HOME EVALUATION — Robert D. Murdock, Realtor CALL TODAY - The association’s public relations award in international aviation publications requested by our customers.*’ went to the Manchester local board for its starting this month, will carry the tag line, The changes include more customer- efforts in developing a customer service "We read you loud and clear” to let service field representatives, more input REALTY WORLD' represenative educational program at customers know their message is getting from production-line employees, in­ ^ a n o Realty Co. I (203) 648-7708 73 West Center ^ r « » l Manchester Community College. through, the company said in a statement. creased investments in advanced manu­ ' 7 / i£ C q^ I U - Commercial-Investment Company Banoll/Frachall* Attocialet Manchsiler, C T 06040 JAL announce^ Jp October 1987 that it facturing equipment and a goal for every OF/homes / w I WE GET RESULTS had selected the CF^-80C2 jetengine made airline of zero parts-related work stop­ 646-5200 FOR SALE by General Electric Co. to power five pages and spare engine availability of 50 A DIVISION OF THOMAS A. BENOIT ENTERPRISES" Hachey named at ComFed Boeing 747s. JAL previously had operated percent or better, Wegner said. VERNON 747s powered only by Pratt &. Whitney "We’re serious about this,” he said. EQUAL HOUtiNO Joseph Hachey ORPORTUNifV • Route 83, 6 acre Industrial Site,. engines. "We’ve told our people to do whatever it has been named takes to make our customer support the BOLTON - *335,000. excellent for mini warehouse/ vice president of Sandra Ahearn. a spokeswoman for storage, Induetrlal Condo use. Pratt & Whitney, said the advertising best in the business.” LuxuriouB Country Estate Living! BEAUTIFUL SPLIT LEVEL ComFed Savings 4 Bedroom Contemporary in Fiano MANCHESTER ^159,900 MANCHESTER SPOTLESS TOLLAND Bank’s Corporate CslaleB, feature* jacuzzi bath off 3 BR’s/1'4 baths. Skylit living room, dining room Four bedroom Cape on a quiet street. Eat-In kitchen, • 20 */— prime commercial Banking Group. maater bedroom. Kitchen area a gour* with sliders to large deck. Set on a deep lot In a formal dining room with hardwood floors, chair rail and acres on Rte 195 adjacent to 1007 Main St Let’s open the discussion met’s delight. Boasts v(et bar and convenient location. crown molding. Spacious flreplaced living room, 2 full I-84. PBD zoned. Potential He is responsi­ extensive light oak cabinetry. Many baths. New vinyl elding. uses Include cluster develop­ ble for commer­ more custom touches await ment, strip shopping end offices. cial lending and your inspection! business develop­ on ciosed-end bond funds BOLTON BOLTON - *225,000 • 31 acres In excellent location for ment in the Completely Liveable! D.W.HSH potential subdivision. Property also Manchester area. QUESTION; Closed-end bond This comfortable raised ranch offers 4 THE REALTY COMPANY Includes historic 18th century Hachey, with 20 funds have been recommended bedrooms, 2Vi baths, central air and Colonial w/eeverel outbulldlnge for years in banking, to me as a better way to invest vac. Situated on 1 acre country set­ possible horse farm. formerly worked than mutual funds holding Investors’ ting, yet convenient to city. Barbecue East Hartford *145,900 for Hartford Na­ bonds. What is your advice about on the wrap-around deck off kitchen. FOR LEASE tional Bank and the suitability of clo.sed-endbond Guide B e t t e r PRICE REDUCEDIII Manchester State S. WINDSOR - *289,000 ELLINGTON funds for investors seeking "I'TS A 10!” This 3 bedroom RANCH la located In a nice family neighborhood! Bank. He joined income? Williarri A Doyle Ri • Rental/Proteeelonel Office epace Carpet throughout. Ceramic tile kitchen floor. 12x22 family room Joseph Hachey Impressive Contemporary in estab­ Heritage Savings, MANCHESTER WELL MAINTAINED *164,900 available In 2 shopping centers with coal stove heat In basement. Storage shed In back yard. Give lished neighborhood of fine homes. Three bedroom Colonial with oversized attached on high traffic - Route 83. us the opportunity to show you these and other features of this af­ now Comfed. in 1982. He is vice chairman of ANSWER: They can work out Open floor plan highlights plenty of the town Economic Development Commis­ garage. Flreplaced living room. 1V4 baths, formal dining Several sites available starting fordable homel well, but really not much differ­ well lit apace, spectacular room and eat-ln kitchen — all In excellent conditloni at 1400 SF at ft sion. a board member of the town Parking ently than bond mutual funds. arrangement and an abundance of Authority, and former president of Individual results vary, depending on the increase per-share asset value and convenient living features. OmCEHOWS 243 Main Straot, Manchaatar, O T 06040 Manchester’s UNICO civic club. performance of each closed-end fund and provide income to shareholders. 643-1591 243 Main St., Manchester, CT 06040 Daily 8:00-8:00 (203) 646-7709 Comfed. based in Lowell. Mass., has 32 mutual fund. Also like a mutual fund, a closed-end ‘Homework Is What We Do Best!' Vernon Cr., Vernon, CT 06066 Sat. 0:00-8:00 8 4 3 -4 6 1 6 offices in Massachusetts and Connecticut An explanation is in order, with the fund collects interest and/or dividends 871-1400 definition of mutual fund coming first. from the securities it holds and, after The technical name for a mutual fund is deducting its operating expenses, pays Dollar down, gold up "open-end investment company.” A mut­ that money to shareholders as income ual fund is open-end because it stands dividends. Both types of companies also AN EAGER LONDON — The dollar reversed course and ready to redeem its shares every business pass along to shareholders, as capital fell against all major foreign currencies in day. When you own shares of a mutual gains distributions, any profits from UtA' fund and want to cash in. you turn the securities transactions, !>PEN SUNDAY 1-4 PM European trading today. HOME BUYER LORI ROAD - BOLTON OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 PM Gold bullion rose in active trading. shares back to the fund. Most mutual funds redeem their shares QUESTION; I’ve noticed that the shares TRADITIONAL COLONIAL - BOLTON 197 LbFOLL BLVD., SO. WINDSOR The dollar opened strong in Tokyo, but came at “net asset value,” which is calculated of closed-end funds periodically trade at O n ig n and colors plus quality construction makss up this Immaoulats JM J built 8V1 room Colonial, 2Vi baths, garage under pressure from profit-taking before the by adding uj) the value of all securities and prices below their net asset values. 8H room BEHRMANN B U ILT horns. 2x8 construction and more. 'Seffal A great buy. CHECKS THE SUDDENLY BACK ON •290rs. Call 646-2482 "WE'RE SELLING HOUSESI" European opening, traders said. other assets the fund holds and dividing by Doesn’t this make those shares a bargain? At midmorning, the U.S. unit was losing the number of shares "outstanding” — ^eal Estate THE MARKET!!! Call 646-2482 “WE’RE SELLING HOUSESI” ground against all major currencies, although owned by investors. Some mutual funds ANSWER; Sometimes, yes; sometimes Here’v another chance to purchaar this terrific 6 - 6 markets had calmed from the previous day’s Duplea on Uurcl Street. Enormoua rooms, many charge “redemption fees” or “contingent no. Per-share net asset value of closed-end REAL ESTATE 647-8400 modrrn improvements throughout, separate utilities, 2 sharp swings. deferred sales charges,” nicknamed funds is calculated the same way as car m™""’ pro'l"':" Seller wants Midmoming dollar rates in Europe, “rear-end loads,” which reduce the mutual fund shares. In the marketplace, 168 Main Street, Manchester action! •186,900. compared with late Thursday; amount a redeeming shareholder closed-end shares often trade at discounts PAGE IN THE ■ 1.7223 West German marks, down from receives. from net asset value. If you buy closed-end 1.7295. The technical name for a closed-end shares at a discount, you have more assets ■ 1.4345 Swiss francs, down from 1.4425. fund is “closed-end investment com­ working for you than the dollar amount J*' _ _ JNDAY 2-4 PM OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 PM ■ 5.8275 French francs, down from 5.8502. pany.” That type of company does not you paid. MANCHESTER 21 BLUEBERRY CIRCLE, ELLINGTON V S2 OAK FOREST DR. ■ 1.9343 Dutch guilders, down from 1.9413. redeem its shares. A shareholder who But if you sell, the price you get might be Fabulous Condo Living WHh Much lYlvacy - Immaculata 8 Immaculate home In family neighborhood. 7 room, 4 BR. wants out must sell his or her shares in the at the same discount — or an even greater It room, z 2 D bedroom s o r o o m townhouaalownnuu.w ‘n f o h e s i 1V6 baths. Priced under 8200,0001 New kHchan and deck. 2 ■ 1,282.50 Italian lire, down from 1,286.75. CONDOM INIUM . Largs antranca foyer with skylight, rac ■ 1.2303 Canadian dollars, down from 1.2325. marketplace. Shares of some closed-end discount. Your hope, of course, will be that 1 ------car garagsl HERALD Call 646-2462 "WE’RE SELLING HOUSESI" The British pound edged up to $1.8005 from funds are listed on stock exchanges; per share asset value will rise and, others are traded in the over-the-counter perhaps, the market price will equal per late Thursday’s rate of $1.7967. Major British market. share asset value or even go to a banks raised their base lending rates by half Like a mutual fund, a closed-end fund ppeminum. vaiKMr. •WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES” point Friday to 8 percent, but analysts said holds many different securities in its sterling still appeared vulnerable. •OUALNOmaM investment portfolio. Some hold bonds; William A. Doyle, a syndicated colum­ BRAND NEW LISTING!!! OFFOaiWNIIV BRAND NEW LISTING!!! Fantastic 5+5 Two-family in Manchealer. F.acellenI Blanchard & Rossetto The dollar closed in Tokyo at 126.11 some hold stocks; some hold both. Both nist, welcome written questions, but he Stunnini 2 year old contemporary home on l.B acres of Japanese yen, up from 125.68 yen. But in later condition inside and out. updated kitchen and hatha, ••Rior mutual funds and closed-end funds are can provide answers only through the plush green grass in Bolton. 2200 square feet of top separate gaa utilities, laundry hook-up, kitchen CktiMi Mn m m Ii London trading today, the dollar slipped back "managed” investment companies, column. Write to Doyle in care of the quality construction, 2 3 bedrooma, 2 baths, open and appliances, fireplace on 1st floor, fenced rear yard. 646-2482 he see your listings?! airy floor plan. Dynamite 3 car garage with loft. See for REAL ESTATE to 125.70 yen. Priced right! 'IbO.'IOO. meaning the people who run them buy and Manchester Heraldy P.O. Box 591, Man­ yourself — you'll love it! •279,900. sell investment securities in attempts to chester 06040. MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, June 3. 1088 - 11 10 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, June 3, 19»8 WEEKEND______WEEKEND Karnival for kids Summer’s here M S The Newington Children’s Hospital will have a Although the calendar says it’s still spring, the 11th Bicentennial Bond Shell season may be hottest yef ^ildrien's fair, featuring games, carnival rides, first of a series of Old F.ashioned Summer Bpny rides, a petting zoo and plenty of food, oh Weekends will be held this week in Hartford’s By Nancy Pappas Sunday from noon to 6 p.m. Enjoy a free puppet Elizabeth Park. “ First Glimpse of Summer’s Manchester Herald ow, face painting and a moon walk. It will be on Blooms" will feature perennials, annuals and e grounds of the hospital, 181E. Cedar St., roses. Everyone is welcome to wander through on their own, for free, or join with others at 1 p.m. The calendar insists that it’s SIleiidngton. If it rains, the event will be June 12. Saturday fora guided walking tour, at a cost of $5. spring. But for many area music m fans, the summer will officially Eife’s a bowl of berries be ushered in this weekend. at Tea with antique roses The nth season of Manches­ SSouth Congregational Church in East Hartford ter’s most popular summertime O r have its annual Strawberry Festival on Celebrate the antique roses in the garden of the events, the free concerts at the $i»turday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. There will be all Sarah Whitman Hooker Homestead, 1237 New Bicentennial Band Shell on the linds of homemade foods, a chili luncheon and lots Britain Ave., West Hartford. Greet the first blooms Manchester Community College M strawberry shortcake. The church is at 1301 with an authentic tea menu from the Federal campus, will open at 7 p.m. ^rfoes St., East Hartford. period, with sandwiches, tea blends, cakes and Sunday. " -T” . cookies. The event is Saturday from 2 to 4 p.m., and Where else could you find five It costs $10 per person. To make reservations, call folk music groups, four country Arts In the park 674-1035. western bands, three children’s •■The Manchester Art Association will have its STEP INTO THE PAST — These four may be viewed this weekend at the New nights, two one-man shows and — Anual outdoor arts and crafts exhibit on Sunday autos from Connecticut will participate England Air Museum. Musical in Ellington rather than a partridge in a pear CEom lOa.m. to 4 p.m., in Center Park. More than in the Great American Race 1988, and tree — a Pipe Bands Fest with QO artists and craftsmen are expected to exhibit The Ellington Congregational Church’s youth hundreds of kilts? «id sell their works. The rain date is June 12. group will present “ The Return,” a musical Over the course of last year, Rolling along at Bradley Garden days at museum version of the parable of the prcdigal son, on more than 50,000 people set up Saturday evening. A dinner of chicken a I’orange their lawn chairs or brought their ^leas and crafts Art Shorts of Manchester will be one of the guests Liga Jahnke, who grows a beautiful garden on will be served to each patron, beginning at 5; 30 picnic blankets to band shell of honor this weekend at the New England Air Porter Street, will speak on Sunday about flowers, p. m. Tickets for the dinner and show are $7.50 each. events, said Ralph Maccarone, ' The Synergy Alternative High School will have a Museum at Bradley International Airport. He and at the Manchester Historical Museum, 126 Cedar Call Donna Gavitt, 872-3907, to make reservations. who is program coordinator. In flea market, craft fair, car wash and bake sale at his 1032 Chevy Deluxe Coupe are participating in St. Her topic Is “ Sunshine on a Biblical Garden.” It addition, close to 20,000 came to .-’’I t'he school, on the comer of Long Hill Drive and the Great American Race 1988, an antique auto will be presented at 2 p.m. in conjunction with an the annual Independence Day Tolland Turnpike in East Hartford. It will be cross-country race which starts June 22. Shorts and exhibit, "Quilts and Flowers,” which will close Bloomin’ festival Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., rain or shine. after this weekend. The museum is open from i to 5 celebration at the band shell. the other three area racers — Malcolm Barlow of You’ll find everything from a Motown Review to Proceeds will be used for senior recognition and This season's first concert Tolland, Ernest Reed of Hebron and Fred p.m. Thursdays and Sundays. a pie eating contest this weekend at the Bloomfield awards ceremony. features the Manchester Sym­ NEW TH IS YEAR — Folk singers Kith and Kin will BANDS AT THE SHELL — The Morgana 50,000 people last year showed up for Montanarl of Ridgefield — will participate in this Festival. There will be ethnic food tents, an arts phony Orchestra and Chorale, entertain children with their comical stage show and fine will be among several bands to entertain the series at Manchester Community weekend’s car show at the air museum. Master of the hook and crafts show, soccer and karate returning to the band shell for the music on Aug. 10. They are new to the Bicentennial Band crowds during the 11th season of the College. Film fest at Cinestudio The auto show is sponsored by the Connecticut demonstrations, children’s activities, a dunking first time in nine years. Shell this year. Bicentennial Band Shell. More than Council of Car Clubs and the museum. There will Irene C. Reed is a master with a crochet hook. tank and more. It’s all on Saturday, from 10 a.m. to This will be the first of four light Hartford’s first Lesbian and Gay Film Festival is be 300 classic and antique cars. The show will be Over the years, her jewelry, sculptures and other 5 p.m., at the Middle School Complex, Route 178, classical orchestra concerts. planned for this weekend and next at Cinestudio, Sunday from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m., but the air objects have won numerous awards. The Charter which is scheduled for June 19, he! Bloomfield. In all, there are 39 programs group, on June 28; the River Boat For the first time this year, four many years with the Seniors was last year’s Irish Night ’Trinity College, 300 Summit St., Hartford. There museum will remain open until 5. Admission is $5 Oak Temple Gallery in Hartford will put on a scheduled. All start at 7 p.m.. Ramblers Dixieland Jazz Band, of the programs are dedicated as Orchestra. master of ceremonies. said. will be a kick-off champagne reception tonight at 6 for adults and $2 for children ages 6 to 11. Rainy one-person exhibit of her work, opening on Sunday. except those on July 2. All are on July 6; Dick Pillar’s Polkabra- memorials to people who have Italian Night, with Marian 1q the Cinestudio lobby, and films will begin at 8:30. weather could limit the number of show cars. For Titled "Homage,” the exhibit includes a body of . Broadway in Coventry tion Band, on July 12; the died within the past year. The Casalino, the Italiap Five Orches­ Most shows attract an audience Printed band shell schedule^.'' ^1 future screenings will be at 7:30 and 9; 30 p.m. information, call 623-3305. work in crochet and trapunto quilting. The gallery free, although the band shell The Coventry High School Footlighters will Windham Concert Band on July opening concert is being pres­ tra and the Mountain Folk of fewer than 2,000 people, but the are available at all banks on Maiq, Admission is $5 per evening, or $15 for a is at 21 Charter Oak Ave., Hartford. Gallery hours volunteers frequently circulate in present a Broadway revue tonight and Saturday at 20; the Symphony Winds Air ented in memory of Grace Smith, Dancers, on July 19, is dedicated peak crowd has been about 12,000 Street, at many area merchants^ subscription. The film for tonight is “ Magick are Monday through Friclay. noon to 4 p.m. There the crowd, asking for donations. 7; 30 in the Coventry High School Auditorium. New to the band shell are the Force Band of New England, on a longtime band shell volunteer. to Andrew Perleone, a musician for an evening concert, said and at all band shell concerts. For Lantern Cycle,” the complete collection of Kenneth Awards concert Sunday will be a reception on Sunday, 2 to 5 p.m. information on capcellations and.' Tickets are $3.50 and $4 per person, general, or Citysingers of Hartford, under July 27; Dudley Hamlin and the The July 15 concert, which who played at the band shell. And Maccarone. The two most popu­ Angers’ works. Saturday at 7:30, the film The Manchester Young Artists Competition wa.s rain locations, call the college!! $2.50 per person for students and senior citizens. the leadership of Suzanne Gates, Long River Band, a folk group, on features the Manchester Seniors Irish Night, with traditional Irish lar programs are usually the “ Victim,” by Basil Dearden, will be shown. The held recently, and the winners will be presented at Manchester Association of Pipe 647-6016, or the Manchester Re-,, the former choir director and July 29; Kith and Kin. a concert Orchestra, the Beethoven Chorus musicians. Mike Connolly and the 9; 30 show is “ She Must Be Seeing Things.” For a public concert Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at North Renaissance in song Bands’ Festival, which will be creation Department, 647-3084, on,! organist at St. Mary’s Episcopal for children, on Aug. 10; and the and the Bristol Old Tyme Comhaltas Coeltoiri Eirann rpore information, call 525-5521. United Methodist Church, 300 Parker St. “ Europe in Song,” a free concert by the On the beach with LTM June 26 this year, and the U.S. weekdays. On weekends, call Church, on June 27; the Savage Rockabilly Explosion, a country- Fiddlers Club is dedicated to Dancers, on Aug. 13. will be Performers include Alyssa Weinstein of West Renaissance Revival, will be presented Sunday at Coast Guard Concert Band, 646-4900. "Brighton Beach Memoirs” continues this Brothers, a boogie and rock rock group, on Aug. 15. Arthur McKay, who played for dedicated to Larry Moran, who Hartford, violinist, who took first prize: Leonard 7; 30 p.m. at the Connecticut State Museum of weekend at East Catholic High School, in a Explosion Primak of Middle Village, N. Y., violinist, second Natural History. The museum is housed in the production by the Little Theatre of Manchester. prize; Zeeri Neevi of Westport, cellist, second Wilbur Cross Building (the one with the golden It Bushnell Performances are tonight and Saturday at 8. prize: Alice Huang of Farmington, pianist, third dome) on the University of Connecticut campus in Anything can happen General admission is $8, seats for students and lonnecticut will hear an prize; and Alexis Zingale of West Haven, pianist, Featuring: Storrs. senior citizens are $6. F*or information, call 646-7584 ixplosive force in jazz honorable mention. or 647-9824. in 123rd crew regatta onight at Bushnell Tickets for the concert are $3 and may be Be a chicken Memorial Hall, Hart- purchased at the door. The concert will be under Oh, you beautiful doll By Larry Rosenthol how their psyches work and what ord, when vocalist the direction of Herbert Chatzky, director of music Hockanum Industries, a non-profit sheltered The Associated Press keeps them going,” she said in a t)iane Schuur and the at North Methodist, chairman of the Manchester employer which does custodial work, will have a Looking for an adorable doll? The annual telephone interview from the 7orld famous Count Young Artists Competition and a faculty luember fund-raising chicken barbecue Saturday. The event Antique Doll & Miniature Show will be Saturday at NEW HAVEN - Katherine Yale training site along the 0 U D I Ilasie Orchestra make in the South Windsor schools. is from 3; 30 to 7 p.m. at Sacred Heart Church, RHAM High School, Hebron. Dolls, bears, DeForest. the first woman to cox Thames River in southeastern !heir only scheduled Route 30, Vernon. The cost is $5 for adults, $3 for miniatures and other items will be sold and the Yale varsity heavyweight Connecticut. thCartforiC^^gadCc^ ippearance together in And all that Jazz children 12 and under. Tickets may be purchased at exhibited, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tickets are $1.50 crew, takes a positive approach Explaining the positive ap­ he U.S. The concert, at the door. each. to her task of getting heroarsmen proach she takes, DeForest said; i p.m., is sponsored by The New Black Eagle Jazz Band will present a to perform at their best. "I tend to tell them what they are The Hartford Road Cafe heublein Inc. to benefit free concert on Sunday at 4 p.m. at Immanuel And she is taking that same doing well and to get them |he Greater Hartford Congregational Church, 10 Woodland St., Hartford. approach into this weekend’s pumped up and excited about the JVrchitecture Conser- The concert is the end of a weeklong arts festival. 123rd rowing of the Yale-Harvard good things happening on the Chicken with Port Wine Sauce Jancy. Tickets are Regatta, the nation’s oldest inter­ boat.” Featuring Ri ce Pilaf or Baked Potato, Salad and Roll |>etween $10 and $24 collegiate athletic event. It’s not unusual these days for bach. For reservation.s, Through the dimensions women to command men’s Margaritas "Anything can happen. I know ball 246-6807. Diane Schuur that the desire to win is definitely crews, and Yale has had women Steaks An exhibit of two- and three-dimensional works there,” DeForest. 22, said Wed­ coxswains on men’s boats before. $ 8 9 5 by Lilian Thomas Burwell opens this weekend at nesday. following the underdog But DeForest is the first woman Seafood leing crafty in Berlin the Craftery Gallery, 1445 Main St., Hartford. Eli crew’s last hard workout to cox on a varsity heavyweight. & Burwell works as a painter, and she also creates 5 Sabina Vogt and Sylvia Miller of Manchester are before Sunday’s competition on DeForest began her rowing Food From South SUNDAY BRUNCH three-dimensional installations in which canvas is the Thames River in New career at Yale with the women. bmong the artisans exhibiting this weekend at the stretched over wood structures and painted with London. And just as she did at her Seattle of the Border 11:30-2:30 Berling Spring Crafts Festival, to be held today, acrylics. A reception for the artist will be held “ I’m really excited to be in this prep school, she is finishing it in Saturday and Sunday at the Berlin Fairgrounds, off Sunday from 4 to 8 p.m. The exhibit will hang Route 72 in Berlin. The fair will have more than 200 particular race because there is the men’s boat. OPEN EVERY NIGHT through Aug. 31. so much tradition behind it.’ ’ she Three members of the Harvard 378 Hartford Road, Manchester, CT Exhibitors, who make ice palaces from crystals. added. Joys from wood and wind chines from pottery. The MORTCAGES. team, in fact, were on the - 429 -1 9 0 0 Wright Brothers, a rollicking revuew of vaudeville Harvard leads the annual four- heavyweight boys’ eight at her (Rt. 32, Mansfield) 647-0489 Frolic in the garden Bnd juggling, will perform, along with the mile row. 71-51, and has taken the high school. And unless there is a Sunday is Garden Day at the Weiles-Shipman- last three regattas. Its top varsity Shildren’s singing duo Peanutbutterjam. The fair reshuffling of the Harvard crew, CONTINENTAL Ward House. 972 Main St., Glastonbury. There will boat holds a 7-1 record this year, DeForest said the stroke on the Is open tonight until 6, and Saturday and Sunday while Yale’s varsity boat is 5-4 CUISINE THREEPENNYPUB Now Serving... be tours of the 18th-century-style herb gardens and Crimson’s varsity boat will be the from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. the grounds of the home, built in 1755. Admission is following a disappointing season. same guy who was in the sixth AND • Pizza • Caizones • Spinach $1 for adults and free to those 12 and under. The LOWER DeForest was on the junior seat on her boat in high school. PIZZARIA Pie • Pasta • Veai • Chicken or the folk varsity boat up until the Eastern tours will be from 2 to 4 p.m. The stroke is the rower who sits • and Much Morel F- American Folk Art in Connecticut is the theme of Sprints in Worcester. 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Other bidders were: F.W, recreation department. Visiting Brown Co. of Baltin, $712,00(h By Altx Glralll is fair to Jim (Morancey) to allow plfinned for the paik. Manchester Herald Nurse It Home Care of Manches­ Charles Jewett C^rp. of Glaston­ Manchester Herald him to start the Job that he would Seott Sprague, recreation de­ ter Inc, and the day treatment bury, $720,000; Keating Brothers begin in the fall.” partment director, said if High­ Alma Construction Co. Inc. of land Park is opened fully, it would in'ogram — would have time to Manchester, has been awarded a Construction of Hartford; Martin draws Joseph V. Camposeo has re­ Celtics The Fair Rent (Commission was find new homes. That decision is $730,000; R F Contractors of Nf^ signed effective Tuesday from created by the Board of Directors not mean the department would $707,812 contract to renovate scheduled to be reviewed by the win^on and Naek Construction (rf the Board of Edwsation so that he to seek to resolve disputes be­ have to leave the school earlier Manchester High School, said school board sometime this Vernon, $918,000. can begin work immediately as a tween tenants and landlords. than the January 1989 deadline Paul Phillips, building commit­ Three additional improve:; member of the newly-appointed Members include representa­ im pend on them by the school month. tee chairman. board. "W e’re not ready at this The district is anticipating that ments also may he added to thg 3-game penalty Fair Rent Commission. tives of both tenants and land­ A contract should be signed look to work plan, Phillips said. Addi; Camposeo announced his resig­ lords and the public. moment (to move),” he said. between 350 to 500 new elemen­ sometime next week, and work tional lighting fixtures for the nation at a news conference this "The move’s going to take place. tary school students will reside in should begin 18 days after tiiat, play, then changed his story after Camposeo was appointed to an stairwells and hallways, stair< Bv Rick Warner morning at Lincoln Center. It hasn’t been decided formally Manchester within the next five Phillips said. Alma was awarded meeting with the other umpires. unexpired term on the Board of where or when.” well ballasts and new fire cur> The Associated Press Camposeo’s term on the Board years. the contract Thursday, he said. Martin also said Scott baited him Education in October of 1978. He James P. Kennedy, school tains for the auditorium should be of Education, which was to have The school board voted in Alma has promised it can survive after he had trouble kicking dirt was elected to successive terms superintendent, said today that included at a cost of ^,000, NEW YORK - As usual. Billy ended in November, will be filled January to reopen Highland Park complete the work in 900days, but off the wet ground. in 1979,1981, and 1985. he knew of the reasons for the However, no final decision will bO Martin went out fighting. by James Morancey, who was to grades kindergarten through S Phillips said he expected A e J<4> "He told me, ‘Throw some press conference, but would not made until after the original Martin blasted umpires Rich elected to a term that was to have He is now chairman of the in 1989 with the remaining grades to be finished in 200 to 2S0days. “ I By Harry Atkins more dirt on me,’ and I did,” publicly discuss them. “ I don’t contract is signed, he said. * Garcia and Dale Scott on Thurs­ begun in November. Personnel and Finance Commit­ opening in successive years. don’t think it will take that The Associated Press Martin said. “ He also said that I think it’s appropriate for me to The renovation work was part day after the American League Richard W. Dyer, chairman of tee of the school board and has Despite the protests of parents, much,” Phillips said about Al­ kicked him. but the films clearly say what the mayor says before of an $8.8 million bonding refereiii fined and suspended the New the Board of Education, said at served as chairman of its Plan­ the school was closed in 1984 ma’s projected completion date. PONTIAC, M ich.-The Detroit show that he told an untruth because of declining enrollment. he says it,” he said. " I don’t want dum passed by voters in 1980; York Yankees manager for three J the conference that when the ning Committee. " It all depends how much work listens, with momentum ami the there, too, and the films also will J to speculate or comment until the Construction on Nathan Hale;; games for kicking and throwing board meets June 13, it will act on Camposeo, in a prepared state­ The decision to only reopen can be done with the kids in show that he said to me when I reports are made.” Verplanck, Waddell and Bowers home court advantage on their dirt on Scott during a game partially was made so the school.” walked off the field, ‘I got you the appointment of Morancey to ment, said, "The people of schools also was included in the Bide, can make franchise history Monday night. fill Camposeo’s unexpired term. Manchester can be proud of their Alma was the low bidder of six now.’” companies for the renovation referendum. ; tonight with a victory over the At the conference, Morancey public education system, and I’m Boston Celtics in Game 6 of the Although he declined to appeal Martin also denied cursing at said he will soon resign from the proud to have been a part of it. NBA Eastern Conference final. the penalty, Martin, who was Scott and chiding crew chief fined $1,000, accused the umpires Housing Authority of I ’m pleased with the quality If the Pistons win the game at Garcia for refusing to allow Scott Expand of mishandling the incident, to talk about the incident. Manchester. instruction by our teachers, the the Silverdome, they I'ill ad­ strong leadership of our adminis­ which occurred after he was "When he muzzles his umpires Camposeo said he resigned From page 1 Reagan vance to the NBA championship because he feit it was fair toother trators, the dedication of our ejected from a game against the and doesn’t allow them to talk to U u series for the first time since members of the Fair Rent Com­ support staff, and the interest and From page 1 . the media, you wonder what moving from Fort Wayne, Ind., 31 mission that he devote his atten­ Involvement by parents and new store would be a (full-service " I f they handled the matter country he thinks he’s in,” Martin by October. years ago. tion to that group and because “ it ' others.” supermarket with a pharmacy So-Fro Fabrics will vacate ite correctly to begin with, the said of Garcia. The Pistons beat the Celtics department. existing 4,000 square-foot store as he and Gorbachev did, talking we are entering a new era in situation never would have hap­ Marty Springstead, supervisor 102-96 in overtime at Boston Morin said work on the A & P and anchor the new strip that will about "a growing personal history, a time of lasting change pened,” Martin said in a state­ of AL umpires, said Garcia and probably won’t begin for about be built between the old Manches­ friendship and meeting.” in the ^ v ie t Union,” he said. Garden on Wednesday night, ment issued by the Yankees. Scott did not want to comment on three months, but construction ter Twin Cinema theater and He said that episode was "a “ We will have to see,” the their second victory there follow­ But AL President Bobby Brown Martin’s suspension. Mall president said. "But if so, it is and renovation of other stores in Dunkin’ Donuts. special moment in a week of ing 21 consecutive defeats, to take said, "there is no excuse suffi­ "Enough has been said.” N From page 1 special moments.” because of the steadfastness of a 3-2 lead in the best-of-seven cient enough to warrant dirt Springstead said. “ It’s better off N the plaza is scheduled to begin in Orlanda Annulli and Sons Inc. July. He had no estimate on the “ My personal impression of the allies — the democracies — series. being kicked and thrown on an left alone.” of Manchester is the general cost of the A 8e P expansion. Mr. Gorbachev is that he is a for more than 40 years, and Detroit’s Isiah Thomas, who umpire.” Martin has often clashed with land Street from the 1-84 ramps to paying $9.5 million in taxes. That Meanwhile, White Enterprises contractor for the project, which serious man seeking serious especially in this decade.” ■ scored 29 of his 35 points in the “ I have warned Billy that this umpires during his five terms as calls for the expansion of the type of action must cease and the town line, access roads from $9.5 million, in addition to money is negotiating with existing and reform,” Reagan said. “ I pray Reagan suggested he would second half in Game 5, used a Yankees manager. to be contributed by adjacent plaza from 168,000 to 250,000 that the hand of the Lord will be that, if repeated, it could result in He kicked dirt on umpire Tim Buckland Street to the mall and to new tenants for the plaza, but continue to speak out against track analogy to describe the developers of the 380-acre site, square feet. The expansion in­ harsher penalties," Brown said. Welke after he was thrown out of Slater Street, Improvements to Morin would not reveal the names on the Soviet people.” human rights abuses in the Soviet Pistons’ situation. cludes an additional 72,700 square Martin, fined $300 for a similar traffic signals at four locations in will flnance road and utility of the tenants. He said 55 percent He said the strategy of the West "The momentum is definitely a game with the Texas Rangers feet of retail space. Union and elsewhere. incident earlier this season, has a the area and the addition of three improvements to the area, origi­ of the new space has been leased, for dealing with the Soviets was on our side,” Thomas said after on May 6. He was fined $300, but nally estimated at $15 million. Despite the impasse on q long history of suspensions and was not suspended. traffic signals at Buckland Street mostly to existing tenants, giving Before expansion can begin, “ bearing fruit. practice on Thursday. "But, in Homart officials could not be ‘Quite possibly, we are begin­ START treaty, Reagan spoke fines following disputes with Following the game, Martin and Pleasant Valley Road, at the plaza an 85 percent occupancy however, a new storm drainage terms of hurdles, we haven’t reached for comment this ning to take down the barriers of optimistically about chances for­ umpires. was injured in an altercation at a Route 30 and Tolland Turnpike rate now. White Enterprises system to alleviate ponding in the cleared the hurdle. We’ve only morning. the post-war era, quite possibly getting an agreement. He will begin serving his latest topless bar in Arlington, Texas. and at Chapel Road and Tolland hopes to have the tenants in place parking lot must ^ completed. made the jump. If we fall, we’re David Kool/Manchaitar Hartld Turnpike. suspension Friday night, when He needed 40 stitches to close a going to land right on top of the HERE IT COM ES — East Catholic's Naugatuck at Moriarty Field. The the Yankees open a three-game gash near his left ear and also Assistant Town Manager hurdle and maybe get hurt. Marc Mangiafico has his bat set and catcher is Tom Parrella. East's Dave series against the Orioles in suffered bruises on his forehead, Steven R. Werbner said today the “ I ’ve never played a game as eyes on the baseball during Thursday's Price (background) is on third base. The Baltimore. shoulder and knee. expansion won’t affect the big as this. I don’t know how I ’m The controversy started in the In April 1983, he was fined seven-year tax break agreement going to play. Every step is a new Class L state tournament game against Eagles won, 6-3. third inning when umpire Rick $5,000 for remarks directed at between Homart and the town. step for me now.” Reed ruled that second baseman umpire Dan Morrison after the The Pistons and Celtics went Bobby Meacham trapped a low Yankees lost to the Seattle “ The figure that was used in the seven games before Detroit was line drive by Oakland’s Walt Mariners. agreement was a figure antici­ eliminated last year, but Boston Weiss. Meacham thought he The following month, Martin pating expansion of the mall.” EC begins tourney play caught the ball, so he didn’t try to was suspended for three games never trailed in that series. This Werbner said. time, the Celtics have trailed throw out Weiss at first. for kicking dirt at umpire Drew Martin appealed Reed’s call to Coble during an argument. In The agreement, approved by three times, following the first, Scott, who ejected the 60-year-old August 1983, he was suspended the Board of Directors in Febru­ third and fifth games. manager for allegedly using for two games for calling umpire ary, calls for a seven-year tax Such resiliency is no accident by toppling Naugatuck profanity. Martin then kicked dirt Dale Ford a liar. freeze on a 115-acre mall site that for the Celtics, who have won 16 on Scott’s shoes, scooped up a pile In 1981, when he was managing would exempt Homart from chaonpionships and appeared in of dirt and hit the first-base Oakland, Martin was suspended the finale in each of the past four umpire with it in the lower chest. for one week after bumping seasons. They, too, can win on the H.S. roundup On Thursday, Martin said Scott umpire Terry Cooney during a road. first told him that he didn’t see the game at Toronto. Spell They did it Monday when they — see page 15 3 beat the Pistons 79-78 to even the 3 series 2-2 and break a nine-game From page 1 losing streak at the Silverdome. By Jim TIernev They did it in Game 6 against Manchester Herald Mavericks force smile spread across her face. Atlanta with a 102-100 victory that “ Anything I go into would evened the conference semifinal. Beginning its quest to reach the involve writing, even if it’s math “ It’s a big mountain to climb,” Class L state baseball tourna­ Boston assistant coach Jimmy deciding Game 7 or science,” the eighth-grader ment championship game once said later. Rodgers said. "But. it’s not again, fifth-seeded East Catholic Rageshree, who was bom in insurmountable.” took a step in the right direction in Mark Aguirre scored 19 of his 23 India and whose parents are both To pull it off, however, the a second-round clash with 12th- By Denne H. Freeman statistics professors, said she had Celtics will have to regain their seeded Naugatuck High School The Associated Press points in the second half as Dallas studied spelling for at least two shooting touch. Boston was just Thursday afternoon at Moriarty downed Los Angeles at Reunion hours daily since January, helped 33-for-88, or 37.5percent, from the Field. DALLAS - The defending NBA Arena for the third straight time. champion Los Angeles Lakers Los Angeles had a chance to tie by her mother, father and field in Game 5 and the Celtics are Spearheaded by three hits off pray the Dallas Mavericks’ “ Fo­ the game, but James Donaldson younger sister. shooting only 41.8 percent for the the bat of junior Jimmy Robinson rum fright” lasts one more game. successfully defensed a James Victor, a 14-year-old from Ca­ . series. and the four-hit pitching of junior marillo, Calif., stumbled when he The Pistons have held the Worthy shot that would have sent southpaw Marc Mangiafico. East The Lakers were taken to a misspelled “ stertorous,” replac­ Celtics to fewer than 100 points in the game into overtime. EtfEimHW©MUST held on for a 6-3 victory over the deciding seventh game in their ing the first “ o” with a “ u.” The all but one game — Boston's After a Donaldson free throw, Greyhounds (11-9). no-place-like-home Western Con­ word is an adjective used to 119-115 double-overtime victory Los Angeles’ Magic Johnson tried The win catapults the Eagles ference final with the upstart describe harsh, snoring sounds. in Game 2. Detroit has held its some trickery that failed with a (15-6) into a quarterfinal mat­ Dallas Mavericks on Thursday For a while, neither child had opponents to under 100 points in second left. chup with 13th-seeded Wolcott night, fading to a 105-103 loss at much luck as they were asked to nine of its last 11 playoff games. He made one free throw to spell a series of words that both High, a 4-0 winner over St. Reunion Arena. LIMITED TIME “ We never had trouble scoring narrow the deficit to two points. proved unable to pin down. After Bernard’s, Monday at Southing­ Then he intentionally missed the before, but now we have big ton High School at 3 p.m. East lost Dallas is 0-9 in playoff games at Victor misspelled “ balmacaan,” ONLY! The Forum, including whippings rim on his second free throw and a loose overcoat, and a bee problems,” said Boston’s Kevin to East Haven, 9-1, in the L title of 113-98, 123-101, and 119-102 Dallas got the ball and the game. official spelled it correctly, the McHale, who fouled out late in the game last year. fourth quarter of Game 5. " I think during this series. "It was a fourth quarter tug of eighth-grader drew laughter “ It was nice to win the first one war and they got the last point,” from an equally perplexed au­ PANASONK WKTINOHOUSE it’s about time we started attri­ “ The home court means a lot in of the tournament,’’ Eagle Coach Riley said. “ We had our chances. dience by asking, "Who makes up OENIUS 10 CO JT. buting some of this to tlieir this league and we played hard all Jim Penders said. " I don’t think Not many teams come in here and these words?” CHEST defense.” season to gain that advantage,” MICROWAVE we played as well as we can play. Los Angeles coach Pat Riley said. get a win.” Rageshree won $1,500 and Detroit coach Chuck Daly We left too many people on base. ” •TOUCH " I ’m not going to wallow in this Worthy and Byron Scott scored several other prizes, while Victor thinks so. too. The Eagles stranded 10 base • PROBE defeat. Be ready for Saturday 27 points apiece for the Lakers. garnered $1,000. • AUTO “ I don’t think Boston has been runners. David Kool/Manchattar Harald It took 935 words to find a off that much,” Daly said. "The because there will be some Dallas guard Rolando Black­ COOK Mangiafico walked six and man. who had 22 points, said the winner from the record field of • TURNTABU defensive intensity is so great, it’s BACK SAFELY — East Catholic's Rob Stanford returns fireworks. Saturday is all that’s 200 hopefuls. After Wednesday’s unbelievable. When that’s going, struck out seven in going the to first base safely on a pickoff attempt during Thursday's left. We worked hard for 82 games Lakers seem to hold a spell over distance. “ Marc had enough to first day of competition, 144 of it’s not going to be pretty. state tournament game. Naugatuck first baseman Walt for the advantage” teams in The Forum. I WWIt-WwIIngliiHiM] stop them but that was not one of "They don’t have leprechauns them remained. "Defense plays a bigger part Jagello waits for the throw. But Riley held reporters out of The competitors began falling his best outings,” Penders said. the Lakers’ locker room for 20 like Boston, but they've got 269 than you think. Sometimes it’s so After Eagle sophomore catcher faster Thursday as the words minutes after the game. something that makes them play riN O H O USE subtle. When McHale fouled out Jimmy Penders received a lacer­ were drawn less frequently from AIR CONDITIONER in Game 5. that was a factor and an error by shortstop Plasky. “ I don’t think we played well as better out there.” Blackman said. study lists that had been distrib­ AIR CONDiniONBI ation dh his little finger after a an RBI-single by senior Rob "W e have to keep the game close iWHIRLPOOL that was a result of little things we Stanford for a 2-0 lead. “ I never expected to be here in a team and the team is a little uted and more often from Webs­ 20 " RCA HEADQUARTERS DELUXE foul tip in the first inning, junior and make it tough for them to do COMPACTOR did on defense all the way along. ” Paul Dumais was shifted from Naugatuck trimmed the lead to the first place,” Bojko said. “ At angry,” he said. ter's Third New International COLOR TV ISAOO BTUt the things they want to do on l a r g e s t s e l e c t io n Players agree the instincts of left field to behind the plate and 2-1 in the second when a Mike the beginning of the season we Los Angeles can qualify for its Dictionary, the contest's bible. offense. We have to stop their fast • RiMOTE every individual will be tested. Robinson, not scheduled to start, Fernandes single scored John had some doubts. I think the kids seventh trip to the NBA Final in As the second day wore on, the AIR CONDITIONERS *$RH *60. WORTH did well for what I expected." nine seasons with a victory in the break. words increasingly drew gasps of CONTROL OP COMPACTOR “ You’ve got to say there's more took Dumais’ place inJeft. Jagello, who drew a walk. In the • CABLE IN OONNECTICgni pressure on the Celtics,” Thomas "W e gave them a battle (but) Eagle second, senior Mike Begley The East defense played well, nationally televised game on “ We wanted a one-game series puzzlement from the audience BACB. anchored by Stanford at short­ READY WHAT W R VOOR N B O ^ A « ^ V I said. "W e’re trying to close the we couldn’t catch any breaks,’’ doubled to lead off and came Saturday. and now we have it. This is the and audible sighs of relief from THf AIR CONOniOHR PORWyi stop, but Penders knows his club kind of situation you dream contestants who had threaded series out. They’re trying to Naugatuck Coach Joe Bojko said. around on a Robinson base-hit. The Lakers are seeking to • WINDOW imTAllATION • THRU THi isn’t where it should be. "There’s about.” their way through the puzzles WAU. • CASHNMT/SUDBI WINDOW • extend it. "They had base runners every East went up 4-1 in the fourth become the first team since the a little tension," he said. "W e Los Angeles’ Kareem Abdul- they had been given. a n y TYPf OF INnAUATION...WI HAVE “ It’s going to be a delusive inning. So, it’s to our credit they when senior Pat Merritt Boston Celtics 19 years ago to win 4349 grounded a single to left scoring were expected to win. It’s our Jabbar, who was held to only WE HAVE THEM AUl didn’t score more runs.” back-to-back NBA 288 struggle. If people are cqining to home field (but) we’re still Iris Liu, the tournament’s Robinson. eight points, said “ I ’m not see an offensive outburst. I ’m The Eagles struck quickly championships. youngest competitor ever, lasted 4 m against Naugatuck starter and With one out in the Greyhound pressing at the plate.” making any predictions. But sure they’ll be disappointed.” Dallas has never been this far until the fifth round. But Iris, a fifth, Kevin Demers singled and ■ A S T C A TH O L IC (« ) — Price ss/cf Saturday I can promise you we’re Game 7, if needed, will be loser John Jagello, a side-armed, 4-1-241, Gorman cf 04HM), Robinson If before in the eight-year history of Muncie, Ind., third-grader who 84 to 384 ' JCA8H off-speed twirler. East plated two then was picked off first by 4-2-3-1, RIziuto 1b 4-0-1-0, Monoloflco p going to play hard and aggres­ played Sunday in Boston. the franchise. The Lakers hold 10 turns nine on June 20, lost her way IM A8TM CARO runs in the first, and one each in Mangiafico which proved to be a 2- 04M), Wall ph 1-04M), M erritt 3b 1-1-1-1, •Exit 2 IVKA “We don’t want a Game Stanford is 4-1-1-1, Dumais It/c 4-0-1-0, NBA titles, five of them when sive. We haven't expected Dallas spelling "waywiser,” an instru­ the second and fourth. fortuitous play for East. Rob Penders c 04MM), Beplev rf 3-1-1-0, to hand us any victories. We know I MONTHLY PMT. Seven," Detroit’s John Salley they were in Minneapolis. ment that measures distance, Eagle senior Dave Price, who Plasky walked and Pettine fol­ Burns pr IHI-O-O, Fieri 3b 2-0-04). Totals we’ll have to earn it.” Now Exit 59 To said. "W e’ve been playing every 29-4-10-3. The winner meets the survivor offering “ welghweiser.” VISA had two hits, led off with a single lowed with a two-run homer over N A U O A T U C K (4) — Demers If/p Dallas Ckiach John MacLeod to 1-384 and game like it was Game Seven. of the Detroit-Boston Eastern Reaching the finals was a feat Keeney St. to center. He stole second and the center field fence cutting the 3- 1-14), Plasky ss 2-004), Pettine cf said there will be no secrets. Silver La./Sp*nc«f St. SUPER DISCOUNT CENTBl ___ Everybody says we’re supposed East lead to 4-3. 3-1-1-3, Parrolio c 34>4>4), J . Jaoello p Conference series. in itself. The 200 finalists had scored when Naugatuck catcher 3-1-14), LIsleskI rf 34)4)4), San Angelo 3b “ I’ve been told that in the “ I think the Lakers will be started among 8 million to 9 Jett to 445 HARTFORD ROAD4CEENEV STREET to be scared of them. We’re not Tom Parella’s throw went into “ With that , they 3-04)4), M. ^rn a n d e s dh 3-0-1-1, T . leaSTBOONOOPEM Fernandes 2b 0-0-041, W. Jaoello 2-04)4). seventh game of a championship playing just like they did in the million competitors who entered scared of them, but we respect center field and center fielder (Naugatuck) believed they could (Hartford Rd Totals 23-3-4-3. final the home court doesn’t mean first three games — they will be MANCHESTR, CONN. them and their history. Ron Pettine then air-mailed his win the game," Penders said. The East Catholic 310 102 x-4-1041 local bees across the country. The a s y t o _ trying to blow us off the floor in £ get toi "W e have history now, too. Greyhounds didn’t threaten in the Naugatuck 010 020 0-3-4 a thing," Mavericks owner Do­ 102 girls and 98 boys in the finals "ISufumfi OPBIDAILY: MON A THURS ’TIL 9. TUW. WED. SAT >Tli 8. IRI >m8.8UN >Tli8. throw over the Eagle rooting Manolof Ico end Penders, Dumais (1). the first quarter,” he said. “ If We’re making history every sixth or seventh while East added nald Carter said. " I hope that came from 47 states, the Virgin nmcNUtii. section. Robinson then drilled a J. Jagello, Demers (5) and Parrella. they don’t ... then look out.” Islands, Guam, Puerto Rico, the day.” base-hit to left and later scored on two unearned runs in the sixth on WP-Mangloflco (7-3). LP-J. Jagello. holds true." district of Columbia, and Mexico. H - MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. June 3. 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, June 3, 19M - 15 Upsets abound at the French Open tennis tourney| IN B R IE F Coventry teams advance

By Charles Campbell The 17-year-old Zvereva, the Graf knows what to expect. streak on clay. i "M y game plan was to confuse : Masse faces a problem The Associated Press fit^ Soviet female to reach a "Zvereva has the aUlity to in state tournament play Grand Slam final since Olga him and play slow balls and make ; change the game, hit drop shots, ” Manchester’s Bill Masse has found himself PARIS — Ivan Lendl won’t be Morozova lost to Chris Evert at him feel he is safe back there,” ; Graf said. " I have to play confronted with a major dilemma after meeting COVENTRY - The Inevitable home pinch-runner Steve Poulin. in the men’s semifinals at the Wimbledon and Paris in 1974, powerful, play my game.” Svensson said. "Thengoforit fast • with New York Yankee officials Thursday at was delayed a day as Coventry The Patriots added two insu­ beat unseeded Nicole Provis of and come ft. He didn’t know what > French Open this year. Natalia Fourth-seeded Argentine Ga­ High outclassed a young Grasso H.S. Roundup rance markers in the fifth. Dave Australia 6-3,6-7,7-5 on Thursday was going on ... which shots I was ’ Yankee Stadium. Masse was drafted in the Zvereva will be in the women’s briels Sabatini gave Graf her Tech squad, 14-1, Thursday after­ Poulin singled, stole second and in a match made more difficult coming in on.” I seventh round of Wednesday’s amateur baseball final. toughest match of the tourna­ noon in a Class S Division girls’ scored on Jack Ayer’s single. for the ISth seed by stomach draft and had been looking forward to V li seven hits overall and were It’s tough to decide which is the ment, but the West German still Lendl was hampered by the: softball first-round clash. The Ayer took .second on the throw to cramps that had her bent over, won 6-3,7-6 and has not lost a set participating in the upcoming Olympic (james' beneficiaries of nine bases on bigger upset. chest muscle and he was d is-; game was suspended from Wed­ the plate. He moved to third on a wincing in pain. in her six matches. in Seoul, South Korea. balls. Lendl, the two-time defending tracted by a noisy union demon- > nesday in the middle of the second Figiela single and scored on Gary Provis faced match point in the "She’s playing very well,” said Yankee officials, however, told Masse they’d champion, fell to unheralded stration just outside the stadium inning. Onnen’s suicide squeeze bunt. second set, then had a match Sabatini, the only player to beat like for him to sign now and forego the Jonas B. Svensson of §weden 7-6, grounds, but declined to look for I The top-ranked Patriots, 19-0, Baseball Figiela was 2-for-2, Ayer 2-for-3 7>5,6-2 in a quarterfinal match on point of her own, leading 5-4 in the Graf this year. "She served very Olympics. Masse was told he’d be send to alibis. : advance to today’s quarterfinal's and Dave Poulin 2-for-4 to pace TlniitSday. That ended his streak third set before losing. well today.” Double A (Albany. N.Y.) right away. " I thought he played extrennely; where they’ll meet eighth-ranked Coventry advances Coventry. sLfldrand Slam semifinal appear­ The Australian, ranked 53rd in Chipping a stream of shots to Masse said the Yankees made a generous well,” Lendl said of Svensson. • 17-3 Stafford High at the Univer­ COVENTRY - Matt Harring­ Valley Regional 000 000 0— 57-2 a n c e dating through the 1985 the world, made frequent errors, her opponent’s backhand, Graf "H e was taking the ball early and • offer and he has three or four days to make his sity of Connecticut diamond at ton picked up where he left off as Coventry 010 020 x— 57-1 U.S. Open and brought to an while Zvereva hit the ball well, built a 5-3 lead in the second set, decision. Curt Morris and Paul Gleason; playing very unorthodox tennis.: 3; 30 p.m. Grasso Tech, composed he scattered seven hits to lead Harrington and Figiela. abrupt halt his efforts to become but had trouble chasing down her but Sabatini battled back to force He was hitting very strange; Masse’s been invited to the Olympic tryout of freshmen and sophomores, eighth-ranked Coventry High to a WP- Harrington (41), LP- Morris the first man to win Paris three opponent’s shots. a tiebreaker, won by Graf 7-3. shots.” ; camp that opens June 12 in Millington, / - .aL. bows out at 11-9. > 3-0 shutout win over ninth-ranked consecutive years since Bjorn " I felt some pain in my Leconte beat Andrei Chesnokov Tennessee. AP phota "I was pleased the way thekids Valley Regional in Class S Bbbg^on four straight starting in stomach," Zvereva said. "That’s of the Soviet Union 6-3, 6-2,7-6 in Leconte, known asanunpredic-1 came back today,” Coventry Division baseball first-round Te n n is IgTg;'. why I couldn’t move very well.” one of Thursday’s quarterfinals table player, bore down against SOME ADVICE — Nancy Lopez and her Coach Rich Page said. "Grasso Thursday afternoon. "I t is disappointing. But what She said she did not expect the and said French fans think the Chesnokov and beat him in a ; Lopez in front of pack caddy discuss wind directions during Tech came out real enthusiasti­ Harrington had blanked Crom­ MHS girls ousted can you do?’’ said Lendl, who cramps to bother her in Satur­ upset of Lendl gives him an third-set tiebreaker 7-4, followed ; cally (Wednesday) and took a 1-0 well High, 7-0, last Saturday to NEW HAVEN - The Manches­ suffered a strained chest muscle day’s final and said she would be opening to win the tournament. by a little dancing shuffle for the > TOLEDO, Ohio — Nancy Lopez shot a first-round play of the Jamie Farr Toledo lead. Our kids got into it once lead the Patriots to the Charter ter High girls’ tennis team saw its in the second set. ready for top-seeded Steffi Graf. “ That puts a lot of pressure on hometown fans at center court. • 4-under-par 68 that gave her a one-stroke lead Classic Thursday. Lopez shot a 4-under- Grasso Tech went up.” ' Oak Conference championship. stay at the state Class L tourna­ Svensson was scheduled to play “ I know how to play against her me,” Leconte said. "People ex­ "H e played unbelievable, unbe-1 over Laura Davies and Janet Coles in the par 68 to take a one-stroke lead. Coventry plated five runs in the Coventry. 15-5, advances to ment a short one as the Indians Henri Leconte of France in one tactically and mentally, so I will pect me to go a long way.” lievable,” said Chesnokov, who; $275,000 LPGA Jamie Farr Toledo Classic. second inning and added a Saturday’s quarterfinals where it combined to win two matches AP photo men’s semifinal today, with An­ try my best,” Zvereva said. " I The last French champion at also lost to Leconte in the 1986; Lopez, winner of three tournaments this year, seven-run fourth frame. “ That will meet top-ranked 17-1 She­ before being sent home. dre Agassi, the lone American hope I will play my best game and Roland Garros stadium was French quarterfinals. "H e al-1 had five birdies against one bogey during her Two share Kemper lead A WINNER — Seventeen-year-old Natalia Zvereva of the (fourth inning) put it out of paug Valley of Washington, a 12-1 Nicole Mellow won her opening remaining, matched against two- the match will be great.” Yannick Noah in 1983. ways plgys the passing shots. He afternoon round that followed a rain-plagued POTOMAC, Md. - Webb Heintzelman, reach,” Page said. winner over Stafford, at Ceppa match before being eliminatd by Soviet Union raises his arms after beating Nicole Provis time French Open champion Asked what her tactics would The loss was Lendl’s first at the was injured last year and lost; morning session on the 6,235-yard course at competing in only his second PGA event, shot a Senior Kim Mizesko worked six Field in Meriden at 4 p.m. Mega Dave 6-1, 6-0. Danielle 6-3, 6-7, 7-5 Thursday to earn a berth in the women's Mats Wilander of Sweden in the be. she said, “ I don’t want to give French Open since the 1985 final confidence. Now his game looks | Glengarry Country Club. innings to pick up the win. She “ Matt didn’t have as much Smith was ousted in straight sets singles final at the French Open tennis tournament. other. — — away.” and it halted a l5-match winning like the 1986 French Open.” J S-under-par 66 and shared the lead with Howard Only five golfers broke par on the day. Jan Twitty after the first round of $800,000 Kemper allowed two hits, walked three control as he did Saturday.” by Leslie Cooper of Amityh 6-1, Stephenson was one shot behind Davies and Open. and struck out 13. She struck out Coventry Coach Bob Plaster said. 6-2. The tandem of Sue Guerette- Coles while Nancy Taylor had a 71 for fifth Heintzelman, w h o^ in ed a berth in the the side in the fourth, fifth and ” He’s not knocking guys down Kristin Ashbacher was beaten by place. 156-man field when his name was pulled from a sixth innings. "Kim was starting with the strikeouts but is chang­ Trumbull’s Byers-D’Elia 7-6 (7- hat, carded three birdies in his bogey-free to get back into a groove in those ing speeds effectively. And the 4), 6-2. And Meredith Blodget- Andrea Goodman beaf round. inqings,” Page said, “ and hope­ defense played well behind him.” Hornets name Dick Harter Markowski-Sequenzia of New SCOREBOARD Twitty, a runner-up at the Kemper last year, fully it will Carry over to Coventry plated the only run it tomorrow.” needed in ousting Valley Re­ Britain 7-6 (7-2). 6-2, before being CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Indiana Pacers was three under after four holes on the Nektaria Gitsis collected two gional, which bows out 14-7, in the ousted by Van Voorhis-Southard assistant coach Dick Harter will start his 6.867-yard Tournament Players Club at Avenel Blue Jays 5, Red Sax 4 Nstlanal League results hits and knocked in three runs to second inning. D.J. Figiela of Trumbull in second-round play professional head coaching career this fall when course, and then birdied two of the final four pace Coventry. The Patriots had doubled and Jeff Rheault doubled 6-3, 6-1. he guides the NBA expansion Charlotte Hornets holes. SoftbaD Little League Baaebafl TORONTO BOSTON BasketbaD a b rh b l a b rh M Mets 2, Cubs 1 (13 Innings) in their first season. Femndz ss 5 0 0 0 Burks cf 5 1 3 0 Harter, 57, has been an NBA assistant coach Moseby cf 4 120 Barrett2b TONIOHT’S OAMRS 4012 CHICAOO NEW YORK NL cites Bonilla, Cone Natlonil Amerleen League itandings Barfield rf 4 0 1 0 B o m 3b 4 0 10 a b rh M ir h M NBA playaff picture for the past five seasons, the last two with the Jays unload on the Red Sox Acadia vs. HPMarhet, 6 — Fitzgerald GBelllf 4 113 D ^vn 1b 4 03 0 DMrtnz cf 5 0 0 0 Dykstra cf 5 0 10 Pacers after three with the Detroit Pistons. Brand Rex vs. Sportsman, 7:30 — Boland Oil defeoted the Lawyers, 13-3, McGrlft 1b 3 110 Grenwidh 5 0 10 NEW YORK — Bobby Bonilla of Pittsburgh, F lt t ^ a ld Thursday night at Leber Field. Mike East Dlylslon Trillo ph 1 0 0 0 Bckmn 2b 5 0 2 0 ConfOroneo Fliwb ” We got the win. It was a hairy (3ruber 3b 3 0 10 Benzngrlf 3 100 DIPInop 00 0 0 KHmdzIb 5010 who hit .344 with six home runs and 25 RBI Bv Dave O’Hara the sixth. Olpson's vs. PM , 6 — Robertson Brown had three hits for Boland while W L Pet. OB Relderdh 4 13 2 Ceronec 4 0 10 EASTERN CONFERENCE M A K vs. Gentle Touch, 7:30 — New York 33 17 .MO — Palmeir If 8 0 10 Strwbry rf 5000 Wednesday, MOV 25 The Associated Press The Blue Jays appeared to add one, but we got it.” Joe Resto singled twice and Adam Borders c 4 1 1 1 SOwenss 4 13 0 Dawson rf 8 0 3 0 McRyIds If 5 130 during May, was voted National League Player Robertson Dolan added two and knocked In three Cleveland 33 19 .837 V/i LIrlanoTb 4 0 0 0 BAndsn rf Detroit 104, Boston 96 Walters to pay Alabama mere insurance runs in the ninth A ground double inside the third Blue Ox vs. Thrifty, 6 — Poganl Detroit 39 30 .593 3 2000 Sndbro3b 5000 Corterc 5000 , May 36 of the Month for the second straight time. runs. Greg Ryan and Jason Loizarls Rice ph 1113 Grace 1b 5 0 0 0 HJohsn 3b 4 111 when Fielder hit a two-run base bag by Spike Owen put B.A. vs. Nossltf, 7:30— Poganl combined on a one-hitter. Ryan tripled Boston 35 33 .531 7 Tetah 35 5 9 S Totals 3S 411 4 Boston 119, Detroit 115, » T TUSCALOOSA. Ala. — Sports agent Norby Bonilla scored 20 runs and slugged for a .594 BOSTON — After hitting just Memorial vs. AAN, 6 — Nike Milwaukee 37 35 .519 7 Low 3b 5 0 10 Elstcr ss 3 00 0 SoMidav/ May 28 homer, his third, and Borders runners on second and third and while Lazzoi:ls doubled and Todd Sharp BeriYhll c 4 13 1 Mazzllll ph 10 11 Walters will avoid criminal charges by paying three homers in nine games, the Elm ore vs. JH C , 7:30 — Nike hod a two-run double. For the Lawyers, Toronto 34 39 .453 lO'/z Toronto 888 803 083-5 Detroit 98, Boston M ’ percentage. finished Wells with two out in the E C A C vs. Nutmeg, i — Keeney Baltimore 11 40 .318 33'/z Dunston ss 4 0 0 0 McDwII p 000 0 Monday, May 38 Toronto Blue Jays were due to followed with his fifth. Conrad Lapointe collected the lone hit Boston 888 888 888-4 Schlraldl p 3 0 0 0 Myersp 000 0 the University of Alabama more than $200,600 David Cone of the New York Mets. who began D.W.FIsh vs. DeCormler, 6 — Charter while Peter JullanI starred defensively. West Division Gome Winning RBI — GBell (5). Boston 79, Detroit 78 , break loose. However, reliever David Wells, Boston ninth. Oak W L Pet. OB Muphryph lOOOConep 2000 Wednesday, June i and agreeing not to deal with Southeastern the season in the bullpen, was voted NL Pitcher DP— Toronto 1. LOB— Toronto 5, Boston GoMogep 0000 Magodn3b 1000 And, despite striking out 11 who answered an emergency call Henke was greeted by a two- Oakland 38 15 .708 — 10. 2B— SOwen, Burks, Barrett. HR— Detroit 103, Boston 96, O T, Detroit lends > Conference athletes, according to a settlement of the Month after he posted a 5-0 record and a American MInnesoto 36 33 .531 9 JDayls ph 10 0 0 series 3-3 ; times against Boston southpaw in the bullpen when starter Jose run pinch single by Jim Rice, GBell (8), Relder (3), Borders (5). Jackson cf 0 0 0 0 announced by Attorney General Don Siegelman. AE m I Texas 26 25 .510 10 S— Gruber. Friday, June 3 0.72 earned run average. Nunez was forced to retire with a whose pop fly just eluded second Modern Jonltorlol defeated M ARC, Kansas City 24 28 .462 12>/z Tetals 48 1 8 1 Tetah 41 3 8 3 Boston qt Detroit, 9 p.m. Bruce Hurst, they kept swinging J.C. Penney slipped bv Lathrop 9-3, at Waddell Field. Bill Stratton IP H R ER BB SO lower back sprain in the fifth. was baseman Nelson Liriano in shal­ Seattle 23 30 .434 14 Toronto SUfltfOVo JVM S away. Insurance, 6-4, Thursday night at doubled twice while Doug Van Hoewyk Chicago 21 29 .420 14'/z Chicaoe 888 888 888 188 8-1 Detroit at Boston, 1 p.m.. If necessary unable to get the final out in the low right-center. Robertson Park. Rob Case, Mike Wente also had two hits. Chris O'Hara played JNunez 41-3 5 0 0 3 4 NewYorh 888 888 888 188 I— S That paid off Thursday night as Ckilltornlo 19 33 .365 17'/j Wells W,3-2 41-3 2 2 3 3 2 Ellis Burks then lined a double ond Paul Paradis hod two hits each for well defensively while Strotton and Thursday's Games None out when winning run scored. WESTERN CONFERENCE Toronto built a five-run lead on Boston ninth. J.C. while Todd Duncan tripled. For Jonathon StanIzzI combined on o Henke 0 3 2 2 1 0 Gome Winning RBI — HJohnson (2). into the right-field comer, send­ Toronto 5, Boston 4 ElchhornS,1 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 LJk. Lakers vs. Daltos homers by George Bell. Cecil ” I got two quick outs, despite a Lathrop, Bob Odell had three hits while three-hitter. Texas 10, Chicago 2 E— Law, DMortlnez. DP— Chicago 2, Monday, May 33 ing Rice to third. Marty Barrett Kevin Buske and John Odell added two For MARC, Max DeVlllers, Ryan Boston New York 1. LOB-^lcago9, NewYork5. HoJo timely for the Mets Fielder and Pat Borders and walk, and really wanted to Kansas City 3, Seattle 0 Hurst L,8^3 81-3 9 5 5 1 1 1 L.A. Lakers 113, Dallos 98 apiece. Rawllnitls ond April Postulo played Milwaukee 9, California 4 3B— BerryhIII. HR— BerryhIII (1), Wednesday, M m 25 survived a wild ninth for a 5-4 finish,” said Wells, 3-2. "But it followed with a line double to well. Stanley 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 HJohnson (9). SB— McRey nolds2(8), Elster Only gomes scheduled Henke pitched to 4 batters In the 9th. L.A. Lakers 123, Dallas 101 left-center, scoring Rice and Prtdoy’s Oames (2), Dykstra (8). PrMoy, Mcnt 27 victory over the Red Sox. didn’t Happen. Northarn BK— Hurst. IF H R ER BB SO Burks. American Farm Toronto (CeruttI 3-3) at Boston (Boyd 5-3), Umpires— Home,Bremlgan; Rrst,Kosc; Dallas 106, L.A. Lakers 94 “ I have no comment — no ” I was a little disappointed, but Dean Machine edged Manchester Oil Chicago Sunday, May 29 NL Roundup After Wade Boggs was walked Second, Barnett: Third, Ford. Schlraldl 9 4 0 0 3 7 hablo,” said Bell, the American with Tom Henke coming in I Heat, 3-1, at Robertson Park. Mike DIRoso Cleaners defeated Americon Cle^'land (Yett 3-3) at Detroit (Terrell T — 3:03. A-33,144. Dallas 118, L.A. Lakers 104 intentionally. Eichhorn relieved Oulmet, Pete Noktemis and Guy Bren­ Legion, 17-13, at Buckley Field. Eric 2-2), 7:35 p.m. (xossoge 3 3 1 1 0 1 T uesday, May 31 League MVP from the Dominican thought the game was as good as nan had three hits apiece for Dean while Carpenter slammed two home runs for New York (John 31) ot Baltimore DIPIno LXV3 1 1110 2 L.A. Lakers 119, Dallas 102 Republic, after he broke a score­ over. Then things happened and Henke. The Red Sox got a life Jim Wells had two In defeat. DIRosa while Seth Mancinl pitched (Bautista 3-3), 8:05 p.m. Rangers 10. White Sox 2 New York Thursday,. June 2 when Dwight Evans’ hot Cone 10 5 1 1 2 H) Bv The Associated Press less deadlock with his eighth Mark Eichhorn came in and did strong In relief, striking out nine. Oakland (Stewart 33) at Minnesota (3allas 105, L.A. Lakers 103, series tied 33 grounder took a bad hop for a hit Darren Lee and Matt Wright played (Straker 2-2), 8:05 p.m. McDwII 1 1-3 3 0 0 1 3 homer on an 0-2 pitch by Hurst in the job. Dusty excellent defense. For Legion, Mike Texas (Hayward33) at Chicago (LaPoint TEXAS CHICAGO Myers W 4 0 12-3 0 0 0 0 2 Saturday, June 4 Howard Johnson took his time. MIgllore ripped o three-run homer 4-4), 8 :X p.m. abrhM abrhM DIPIno pitched to 1 batter In the 13th. Dallas at L.A. Lakers, 3:30 p.m. W ard Manufacturing defeated Maln- Seattle (Campbell 3-8) at Kansas City McDwelcf 5 0 1 1 Gallghrcf 5 00 0 WP— Cone. And the New York Mets won in vllle Electric, 30-8, at Keeney Field. while Eric Lavigne also hit well. Anand Annigerl pitched well. (Saberhagen 35), 8:35 p.m. Fletchr ss 4 1 1 1 Hill 2b 5 0 10 Umpires— Home, Runge; Rrst, West; extra innings for the fourth time. John Caldwell hod four hits and two California (Witt 24) at Milwaukee (Filer Slerro rf 8 0 1 0 Redus If 4 0 2 0 Second, Williams; Third, Engel. NBA playoff result RBIs for Ward while Dove Hussey 2-0), 8:35 p.m. Incvglla If 5 3 3 3 COIdem dh 5 0 0 0 T -3 :3 7 . A— 29,578. New York, which had won its Moriarty’s tops Newington added three hits and drove In five runs. National Farm Serturdoy's Games OBrIen 1b 4 0 11 Baines rf 4 0 0 0 first three extra-inning games Ken Luce added three. Including o Toronto at Boston, 1:05 p.m. , Parrish dh 4 0 0 0 GWalkr 1b 4 1 1 0 Mavericks 105, Lakers 103 homer, and four RBIs. For Mainville, Ansaldl's defeated Dairy Queen, 11-7, Texas at Chicago, 7 p.m. ' Petralll c 5 3 3 3 Guillen ss 4 13 0 this year, had been held to seven Rallying from a 3-0 deficit, Bristol Saturday night at 7:30 at out eight. “ (Steuernagel did a Lorry Phelps hod three hits. Including o at Verplonck School. Dave LaGuardIa New York at Baltimore, 7:35 p.m. Buechle3b 5 2 0 0 Lyons3b 3 0 12 hits and one run through 12 homer, while Chris Wozzer, Tim Moln- went the distance for the winners, Expos 7. Pirates 3 Moriarty Brothers tied it in the Moriarty Field. heckuva job,” MB Manager Gene Clevelond at Detroit, 7:35 p.m. Wllkrsn 2b 5 3 4 3 Karkoylc c 3 0 10 LJk. LAKERS (183) innings Thursday night by Chi­ vllle. Bob Vallsky, Yoland Harhue and striking out 10 while Mike Reid clubbed Seattle at Kansas City, 8:05 p.m. Salas c 1 0 0 0 Worthy 9-21 9-11 27, Green 3-10 00 6, seventh and pushed across the Ray Gliha walked to lead off the Johnson said. Jim Thurston added two apiece. a home run. Chris Prue knocked In four Oaklond at Minnesota, 8:05 p.m. Totals 43181418 Totals 37 3 9 3 MONTREAL PITTSBURGH Abdul-Jobbar 4-7 00 8, Scott 9^14 9-9 37, cago pitchers. 10th and took second on a Moriarty’s tied it with a three- runs while Hal Blaleck had two hits. California at Milwaukee, 9:05 p.m. a b rh b l Johnson 8-18 3-4 19, M.Thompson 3-5 2-4 6, winning run in the 10th for a 4-3 Blaleck and Tom Berube played well a b rh M Frank DiPino was pitching in a run seventh. Jeff Johnson’s two- Dec Sunday's Games Twos 910 Ota 113-18 Raines If 5 10 0 Bonds If 4 1 1 1 Cooper 46 00 10. Totals 3963 23-28 103. verdict over defending Greater sacrifice bunt by Rick Murray, defensively. Andrew Moran and Paul Toronto ot Boston, 1:05 p.m. Chicago 888 181 888— 3 Webet^cf 4 1 1 0 Lind 2b DALLAS 005) groove. He had struck out Kevin out hit knotted the affair. “ We Soler played well offenslyely for DO 3 0 10 Hartford Twilight League playoff Ray Sullivan and Todd Reynolds Main Pub/MMH beat Jim's Arco, 9-7, New York at Baltimore, 1:35 p.m. Game Winning RBI — Wllkerson (2). Golarrg 1b 4 2 2 5 Congelscf 3 0 0 0 Aguirre 9-17 57 23, Perkins 512 3-4 14, McReynolds and Gary Carter in were fiat untii the seventh,“ Gene at Nike Field. Scott Matson, Dean while Brent Dolan and Chris Londrle Cleveland at Detroit, 1:35 p.m. E— Guillen, Buechele 3, Lyons. DP— Brooks rf 4 1 1 0 Bonilla 3b Donaldson 4-7 3-4 11, Harper 412 511 17, champion Newington Capitols walked in front of Ralph Giansan- played well defenslyely. 4 0 0 0 Gustafson and Curt LeDoyt collected Oakland at Minnesota, 2:15 p.m. Texos 1. LOB— Texas 11, Chicago 11. Wollach 3b 4 0 0 0 MDIozrf 4 0 10 Blackman 517 45 22, Torpby 512 2-3 13. the 12th. Thursday night at Moriarty ti’s game-winning single to left. Johnson said. three hits each while Don Scanlon ond Texas ot Chicago, 2:30 p.m. 2B— Wllkerson 3, Incorylglla 3, OBrIen, Foley ss 4 0 11 Million 1b 3 1 1 1 Doyls 3-4 00 6. Totals 3581 2533 105. "DiPino’s very effective throw­ Lyons, McDowell. HR— Petralll (2). SB— Field. Craig Steuernagel was the Gliha and Brian Crowley had Tim Quackenbush added two each for Rooklea Seattle at Kansas City, 2:35 p.m. Santoven c 3 0 0 0 Ortiz c 4 12 0 LJk. Lakers 26 14 38 23— 103 ing a low slider in the dirt,” the winners. For Jim's, Wally Whilholm California at Milwaukee, 2:35 p.m. Redus2l8), Guillen 3 (7), Wllkerson Candoel 2b 4 10 0 Pedrlqu ss 3 0 10 Dallas IS IS 29 23— 105 winning pitcher in relief. He took three and two hits, respectively, (3), McDowell (11). hod three hits while Paul Costello, Tom Paganl's defeated Carter Cheyrolet, Heaton p 2 1 1 0 Walkp 2000 5Polntgoals— Cooper 2, Perkins, Harper. Johnson said. "H e got McRey­ The MB’s, 2-0, host Terry-Pat of over in the sixth inning and struck for MB’s. Miles ond Chris Luneou added two 15-11. Chris Robson played well and Wnghm ph 0 0 0 0 Coles ph 1000 Fouled out— None. Rebounds— Los An­ nolds and Carter on that pitch the each. Jarred Freeman hit well for Poganl's. National League standinos IP H R ER BB SO Hesketh p 0 0 0 0 BJonesp 0000 geles 48 (Worthy 11), Dallas 51 For Corter, VInny Povelock and Joe Ttxos RRyIds ph 10 0 1 (Aguirre 13). Assists— Los Angeles 37 previous inning. I hit well against Britz hit well and Noyld Zorlnlano Hough W,56 9 9 2 2 3 5 Totab 34 7 4 4 Totab 32 3 7 3 (Johnson 12), Dallas 19 (Harper 10). Total ^ ,f-r East Dlylslon Chlcogo him last season, too. Tonight. I Kike played well. W L Pet. GB fouls— Los Angeles 21, Dallas 20. A— 17,007. \ \ .1 Perez L,52 4 2-3 5 Montreal 882 013-7 just made up my mind to be Evergreen Lawns trimmed Reed New York 35 18 .888 — Long 3 6 001 Pittsburgh 30 22 .577 5'/z Pittsburgh 011 880 881— 3 patient, stay back, and see the FORESTER BOATS. BUILT TO TURN HEADS! Construction, 13-8, at Nike Field. Fellz JnDovIs 11-3 3 St. Louis 28 24 .538 7>/z Gome Winning RBI — None. FramskI had four hits. Including two WP— Hough. BK— Hough. E— Milligan, Pedrique. DP— Montreql 1. ball before committing myself. home runs for the winners while Bob Chlcogo 26 25 .510 9 Montreal 24 26 .480 lO'/z L O B — M ontreql 7, Pittsburgh 8. 2B— Once you commit yourself, it's Quagllo and Mark Bowon had three Brewers 9, Angels 4 Pedrique. HR— Mllllgqn (2), Bonds (13), Transactions each. Frank Morse, Mark Morse, Bill Phlladelphio 20 39 .408 14 Galqrragq (13). hard to hold up on that pitch.” O'Brien and Hank Steulett added two West Dlylslon Little Miss H R ER BB SO Johnson homered to center on apiece. For Reed, Brian Taev had three W L Pet. OB CALIFORNIA MILWAUKEE Montreal Los Angeles 28 20 .583 — the second pitch of the 13th inning hits while Scott Kuods, Joe Foron, abrhM obrbM Heqton W,23 6 5 2 2 3 2 BASEBALL Howie ZImnoch, Dove Rutherford, Houston 27 22 .551 t'h CWalkrcf 4 1 1 0 Molltor3b 5 3 3 1 Hesketh S,1 3 2 1 1 3 2 American Leooue from DiPino, 0-2, to give the Mets Mike Adorns and Tim Sulllvon added Son Francisco 26 26 .500 4 Joyner 1b 3 0 11 JCastlll2b 3 0 10 Pittsburgh A L— Suspended Billy Martin, New York a 2-1 victory over the Cubs, the AP photo two each. Little Miss Softball Cincinnati 23 28 .451 8 Ray 2b 5 1 1 1 Gantnr 2b 1111 Yankees manager, for three games, for for Atlonto 17 31 .354 11 Wolk L3-4 7 2 3 3 4 1 Dwnng dh 2 000 Yount cf 4 10 0 BJones 3 4 4 4 3 1 kicking and throwing dirt on umpire Dale ninth time New York has won a HOJO HOME RUN — New York’s Howard Johnson (20) Westown Pharmacy trimmed Village San Diego 18 33 .353 11'/^ CDavIs rf 4 0 3 1 Deer If 3 112 Scott after being thrown out of agome. West Side Cuts, 13-9, Thursday night at Martin Thursilav's Games WP— Wolk 2. BK— BJones. game in its final at-bat. Howell 3b 30 0 0 Braggs rf 503 2 Umpires— Home, Quick; First, Pollone; crosses home plate after hitting a game-winning homer School. Julie Burnett doubled twice for New York % Chicago 1,13 Innings Hendrck If 4 0 0 0 Brock 1b 3 10 0 BALTIMORE ORIOLES— Named Don "Wally Backman thought I was North United Methodist defeated the winners while Annessa Hamel ,!U. Louis 3, Philadelphia % 14 Innings Second, KIbler; Third, Gregg. Buford bench coach. Rogers Corporation, 13-1, ot Poganl Boonec 4 1 1 0 Mover dh 4 0 12 T — 2:50. A— 11J)70. actually going to take the pitch.” in the bottom of the 13th inning to give the Mets a 2-1 win added a double. For Village, Courtney 'M ^ r e a l 7, Pittsburgh 3 Schoflld ss 3 1 1 1 Surhoff c 3 23 0 CALIFORNIA ANGELS— Recalled Joe Field. Wayne Steely had three hits for Dell hod three hits while Jessica Novak Only gomes scheduled Johnson said. “ That’s how long I over the Cubs Thursday night at Shea Stadium. the winners while Dona LaMoy, Dave Sveum ss 4 0 10 Redfleld, Inflelder, from Edmonton of the slammed two home runs. Kristina Friday's Gomes Totab 32 4 7 4 Totab 349138 Pacific Coast League. Optlaned Gus waited before swinging. If you TImbrell, Mick Holmes and Lorry Krovontlca also ployed well. Chicago (Moyer 2-5) at New York Polldor.Inflelder.toEdmontan. Tanner added two each. Brett Mullen Manchester Sewing Machine Center don’t commit yourself on DiP­ him,” teammate Neal Heaton hit scored Tom Brunansky from had two hits In defeat. (Oleda 4-4), 7:35 p.m. California 888 048 888— 4 Cardinals 3. Philles 2(14 innings) -Placed Bo defeated Army and Novy, 13-7. Ann St. Louis (DeLeon 44) at Philadelphia Mllwaukeo 888 218 42x-9 Jackson, outfielder, on the 21-doy ino’s slider, he eventually makes said. ’’Sliders, fastballs, it second base and John Costello Paradis ripped three singles for MSM C (Ruftin 44), 7:35 p.m. Gome Winning RBI — Deer (6). disabled list. a mistake. Tonight he did.” doesn’t make any difference. won in his first major-league P iginl while Heidi Walsh singled, doubled and Montreal (Dopson 1-3) at Pittsburgh DP— California 7, Milwaukee 1. LOB— STLOUIS PHILA MILWAUKEE BREWERS— tripled. For A8,N , Missy Jolly, Eliza­ (Smiley 44), 7:35 p.m. California 8, Milwaukee 8. 2B— Meyer, abrhM abrhM Optioned MIkeBIrkbeck,pitcher, to Denver Randy Myers, 4-0, pitched l 2-3 He’s hitting everything. If he’s game. Aldo's Pizza defeated Zembrowskl's, beth HIrko and Jennifer Terry played Atlanta (Coffman 2-5) at San Diego Boone, Sveum, Braggs. SB— Roy (2). OSmith ss 6020 Samuel 2b 7 0 11 of the American Association. Called up Don innings of hitless relief for the not the starting first baseman in 9-5, at Paganl Field. Jeff Dolln, Mike well. (Show 3-5), 10:05 p.m. S F -Jo yner. Oquendo It 7 0 10 Bradley If 6 14 0 August, pitcher, from Denver. Danny Clay, 0-1, walked Bru­ CorrentI and Charlie Russo had two hits Manchester State Bank edged Fuss & Cincinnati (Rasmussen 2-5) at Los Angeles IP H R ER BB SO McGee cf 6000 Hayes 1b 5000 NEW YORK YANKEES— Announ^ the victory. the All-Star game, something’s nansky with one out and, one out oplocc for Aldo's. John Rook ripped O 'Neill, 9-7. Andrea Relscherl collected (Valenzuela 3-5), 10:35 p.m. California Brnnsky rf 5 12 0 Parrish c 602 1 resignation of Rick Bay, executive vice wrong.” Horner lb 5 111 Pirates 7, Expos 3 later, Brunansky stole second. four hits for Zembrowskl's while Pete three hits for MSB while Christina Houston (Scott 8-1) at San Francisco Rnley L>7 6 6 5 5 4 4 Schmdt3b 5 0 2 0 president and chief operating officer. Heaton, 2-3, allowed five hits in Bartalotta hod three and Matt Schordt Sawyer and Darchelle Hutchins added (Krukow 4-3), 10:35 p.m. Minton 1-312210 MeWIm pr 0000 CJamescf 7 0 10 OAKLAND ATHLETICS-nAgreed to With Brunansky running, Pena Pognzzlb 2 0 10 MYaung rt Montreal’s Andres Galarraga added two. two each. For Fuss & O'Neill, Michelle Serturdoy's Gomes Harvey 2-310010 6 14 0 terms with Carney Lansford, third base- six innings for the victory. Joe grounded between second and Brown clubbed two home runs. Chicago at New York, 3:20 p.m. Corbett 1 4 2 2 0 1 TPenac 5 12 1 Jeltzss 3 0 0 0 man, an a three-year contract extension. drove in a career-high five runs, Hesketh pitched the final three Hour Glass Cleaners defeated Nassiff Cincinnati at Los Angeles, 3:20 p.m. MUwouhee Lawless 3b 3 0 10 GGrassph 0000 National League first and beat second baseman A Ctntril Ford If 2 000 including a three-run homer, and Arms, 15-11. Brenda Mozzer and Glno Houston at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m. OJones 4 2-3 5 4 4 3 3 Almonss 3 00 0 HOUSTON ASTROS-Sent Joaquin An- innings for his first save. Juan Samuel’s throw. Brunansky Watson had three hits apiece for the St. Louis at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. MIrabella 1-310010 Coleman If 0 00 0 Camnanp 3 000 dular.pltcher.to Tucson of thePacIfIcCoast scored the go-ahead run. Glenn Construction defeated Main Alicea 2b 6 03 1 Harris p Cardinals 3, Phillies 2 Pub, 11-4, at Fitzgerald Field. Bob winners while Karri Whitcomb and Kim Montreal at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. August W,1-0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0000 League for further rehabilitation. Acti­ "The way he’s going, I cer­ continued and scored before first Often each pitched well. For Nassiff, Atlanta at Son Diego, 10:05 p.m. Plesac S,12 2 1 0 0 0 0 Tudorp 2000 Aguayoph 1000 vated Mark Bailey, catcher, and optioned baseman Von Hayes throw home. Goehrlng led Glenn with three hits while Worrell p 0 0 0 0 Tekulvep tainly wouldn’t know how to pitch Tony Pena’s 14th-inning infield Jim Grimes, Dave White, Bill Jenkins Kristen Sadoskyand KatleO'Marrahod Sundov*! OaiiMt Rnley pitched to 2 batters In the 7th. 0000 him to Tucson of the Pacific Coast League. three hits each while Beth Gorm an and Chlcogo at New York, 1:35 p.m. HBP— Downing by OJones, Deer by Dayleyp 0000 KNMIlrph 1000 ond Dave Rovanko added two each with Terry p 0000 Bedrosnp Jim Loos clubbing a three-run homer. Patty Sullivan added two apiece. St. Louis at Philadelphia, 1:35 p.m. Minton. WP— Rnley, OJones. BK— Rnley, 0000 PITTSBU R G H PIR ATES-SIgned Keith O'Marra also pitched well. Montreal at Pittsburgh, 1:35 p.m. Plesac. Walker ph 10 0 0 MThmpph 0 0 0 0 Richardson, pitcher. For Main Pub, Ed Sodloksl collected Forschp 0 0 0 0 Ritchie p 00 0 0 three safeties while Tony Campelll hod Cincinnati at Los Angeles, 4:05 p.m. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS-SIgned John Houston at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m. Peters p 100 0 Daulton ph 10 10 Ericks, pitcher, and a u lg n rt him to two hits. Including a homer. Dan Socha Costello p 1000 Cloyp 1000 Rangers double their fun and Kevin Hanlon added two apiece. Atlanta at Son Diego, 4:05 p.m. Johnson City of the Appaladtlon Leogue. 171 Spon Totab n s 12 3 Totab 9431S2 SAN .^FRANOSCO GIANTS-PlSeed Jose Uribe.shortstop.on the ISdoydlsoMed complete game in four starts American League results G o lf SiLoub 888 882 888 888 81— 3 By Herschel NIssenson Charter Oak list. Rectilled Matt Williams, Inflelder, since coming to Kansas City. He C alendar 888 888 Ml 888 88—8 ofta KIrt Manworlng, catcher, from The Associated Press Forester Boats are buitt to turn heads and built to give you the ultim ate in on the Manchester Telephone Society Royals 3, MarInersO Game Winning RBI — Pena (3). Phoenix of the Pacific Coost A L Roundup pitched one shutout and three nipped Tierney's, 5-4, at Fitzgerald Kemper Open scares E — Hayes. DP— OtLoub 1, Philadelphia 1. League. Optioned Bob Melvin, catcher, to complete games in 56 starts with water comfort, excitement and performance. Field. Todd Talago had three hits for the LO B-StLouls 18, Philadelphia 20. 2B— Phoenix. On a double-or-nothing night in From the exciting new 227 Escape to the popular 151s, Forester Boats turn winners while Sparky Laggls and Stu TODAY SEATTLE KANSAS CITY OSmIth, Brunonsky, MYoung 3, Samuel, the American League, Texas got Los Angeles and Cincinnati in the Sibley added two each. For Tierney's, _ BASKETBALL Power pitched a four-hitter for heads because th e yle built to last and built to perform with speed, style and power. Softball o b rh b l a b rh b l POTOMAC, Md. (AP) — Rrst round CJames, Bradley 2. HR— Horner (3). ■*"*•*«*' Association the doubles and Seattle got National League. Loser Bill Swift Mike Byom tripled and singled while Class S Quarterfinal Cotto cf 4 0 10 Stilwll ss 4 0 10 scores Thursday In the noOJlOO Kemper SB— Brunonsky 2 (5). S— Tudor, Almon, ..CHARLOTTE HORNETS-iNamed Dick his first AL shutout and Danny The Forester tradition has been building for over thirty years. ^ stop in today Jeff D'Anzona and John Butler added Coventry vs. Stafford, (at UConn), Brodleyc 4 000 WWIIsncf 4 0 0 0 Open, played on the par-71, 6A67-yard Hayes. Harter head coach. nothing. gave up seven hits. two each. 3:30 p.m. ADavIs 1b 4 0 0 0 Brett 1b 4 0 10 IP H R ER BB SO Tartabull homered, leading the Jim Eisenreich, subbing in left and see for yourself the complete line of Forester 10s, OBs and Pontoons. Tournament Players Qub at Avenel .MHert Stales Basketball League The Rangers rapped out a Phelpsdh 3 0 0 0 Trtobll rt 4 3 3 1 course: StLOUb JACKSONVILLE HOOTERS— Signed Royals to a 3-0 victory over the field for the injured Bo Jackson, Brantley It 3 0 0 0 Seltzer 3b 4 0 2 0 Webb Heintzelman 33-33— 66 Tudor 713 8 1 1 3 1 Craig Nm I, guard. Placed Dwayne Lewis, season-high 14 hits, including a Mariners. Power needed only 92 Presley 3b 3 0 0 0 Bucknrdh Worrell 0 1 0 0 1 0 singled with one out in the third SATURDAY 2 00 1 Howard Twitty 34-32-66 forward, on the taxi squad. record-tying seven doubles, three (ORISStBR Boats Track GWIIson rf 3 0 10 FWhlte3b 3000 Bobby Clomp^ 35-32—67 Dayley 1 11110 MIAMI TROPICS— Activated Ozell pitches, 62 of which were strikes. inning and scored on a double by Manchester boys at Class LL Meet Quinons ss 3 0 10 Elsnrch If 3 12 0 Keith Clearwater 3532— 67 Terry 23 1 0 0 0 1 Jones, center. Placed Kannard Johnson, of them by Curtis Wllkerson, who Geno Petralll hit his second Reynids 3b 3 0 10 Forsch 3 23 2 0 0 3 1 Mike Macfarlane. (East Horttord H igh), 3:30 p.m. Maefarin c .3011 Ken Green 35-32— 67 forward, on Inlured reserve. drove in three runs in a 10-2 rout of home run of the season in the R adio, T V Manchester girls at Class L L Meet (at Totals 30 0 4 0 Totals 18 3 9 3 Tom Kite 34-33-^7 Peters 33 2 0 0 3 1 FOOTBALL Manchester High), 3:30 p.m. Costello W,13 133 0 0 0 0 3 Ncrtlenol FeetaeM Leawe the Chicago White Sox on Thurs­ Texas second off Melido Perez Brewers 9, Angels 4 East Catholic girls at Class L Meet Seattle 888 888 888-8 LPBA Farr Classic scares NEW YORK JETS— SlenedTUrry Willi­ day night. Five of the doubles and an error by third baseman (Bethel H igh), 3:30 p.m. Kansas City 881 881 8lx— 3 Carman 6 9 2 3 5 4 ams, cornerbock. Glenn Braggs’ two-run double Capitol Equipment Co., Inc. TODAY Game Winning RBI — AAacfarlone (2). Harris 1 0 0 0 1 0 accounted for seven runs. Steve Lyons led to four Texas 4 p.m. — Oolf; Kemper Open, USA HOCKEY capped a four-run seventh-inning Baseball E— Presley, Wilson. DP— Seattle 2, Kan­ TO LED O , Ohio (A P ) — Scores Thursday Tekulve 1 0 0 0 0 0 Noltonal Heckey League "I want to be out there (every runs in the fifth, an inning that 38 Main Street, Manchester 5 p.m. — College World Series: Class S (3uartarflnal sas City 1. LOB— Seattle 4, Kansas City 8. Bedrosn 2 1 0 0 0 0 NEW YORK ISLANOERS-Sdendedthe rally and rookie Don August, who Arlzono State vs. California, ESPN In the first round ot the LP GA Jomie Farr day), but it’s up to (Manager) included RBI doubles by Wllker­ Coventry vs. Shepaug Volley (at 2B— AAacfarlane, Brett. HR— Tortabull Toledo Classic played on a 6 ,^ y a n b , RItchb 2 1 0 0 1 0 contract ot Terry Simpson, head joined the Brewers earlier in the 7;W p.m. — Blue Jays at Red Sox, Ceppa Field, Meriden), 4 p.m. (11). SB— Cotto (12). SF— Buckner. Cloy LJM 2 1113 2 coach, for an undetermined period of Bobby (Valentine),” said Wilker- Channels 30,3S, W TIC par-73 Glengarry (3olf Club (odenotes son, Pete Incavlglia and Pete IP H R ER BB SO amateur): Nancy Lopez 3434— 68 Carman pitched to 1 batter In the 7th, time. day. pitched two scoreless in­ 7:30 p.m. — Cubs at Mets, Sport- Seoltle Worrell pitched to 2 batters In the son, who has been mainly a utility O’Brien. 643-7958 sChonnel, WEAN (IIHO-AM) Janet Coles 36-33— 69 COLLEGE nings of relief in his major-league MONDAY Swift L,5-2 8 9 3 2 1 2 Laura Dayles 3336— 69 81h. WP— Terry, Ritchie. PAC-10 CONFERENCE— Appointed infielder. "I go out and do the job, • p.m. — College World Series: Kdmm City Umpires— Home, Halllon; First, Christine W. Hoyles assistant conference Royals 3, Mariners 0 debut to earn the victory. Dan Wichita State vs. Florida, ESPN Baseball Jon Stephenson 35-35— 70 atid the way I’m hitting I want to Class L Ouarterfinal P o v ^ W ,M 9 4 0 0 1 5 Nancy Taylor 3536—71 MeSherry; Second, Weyer; Third, Mon­ commissioner. Power walked one and struck Plesac pitched the final two 9 p.m. — Celtics at Pistons, Channel 3, HBP— FWhIte by Swift. WP— Power. tague. be in the lineup.” WKHT East Catholic vs. Wolcott (at Sou­ Betay King 3537— 73 ST. LOUIS— Named Joe Yates athletic innings for his 12th save. thington High), 3 p.m. BK— Power. Cindy Mackey 3636—73 T -4 :4 7 . A— 30,210. director. Meanwhile, Kansas City’s Ted out five in pitching his first

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(In Stereo) :'fS > « 7 S S German ■ < « A 9 Tennis stroke Cleveland by a laser beam that also picks Ql) : New York 1 0 : 3 0 P M ® ) INN News measles up more ainister extraterrestrial guests Yankees at Baltimore Orioles (3 hrs.) 10 Mae West role ® Odd Couple V v4»- 12 Boast about Lea Thompson, Jeffrey Jones, Tim Rob­ (Live) 11 Cooling bins. 1986. Rated PG. (In Stereo) dD Tret Qeneraciones ____ RWl 13 Barometer type (S) McCloud beverage MOVIE; 'Little Shop of Horrors' dZ) John McLaughlin's One on One 14 Follow d§) MOVIE: 'TerrorVielon' Slimy aliens 12 Experienced lalesclerk in a florist's shop boosts [ESPN] Hydroplane Racing: Silver Cup. IB Hamstring R business when he cultivates an out-of-this-make their way to Earth via a faulty satellite 1 1 : 0 0 P M 3D 3D d§) (S) News W n Las Vegas (60 min.) (R) dish. Gerrit Graham. Mary Woronov, Diane person wodd plant. Rick Moranis, Ellen Greene, 3D Taxi Part 2 of 2. 16 Set of four Franklin. 1986. [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Hour of the Assassin' 17 502, Roman Vincent Gardenia. 1986, Rated PG 13. (In 3D The Street Scolari and Peluso talk When their Latin American country's mili­ 18 _ Aviv dD TV's Bloopers and Practical Jokes 20 Originate Stereo) about marriaae, babies and life In general tary junta is threatened by the election of a 19 Bring out Sally Struthers and Soupy Sales are this ‘ 86 they install linoleum in Peluso's cellar. civilian president, high-ranking officers hire 21 Fleecy white [T M C ] MOVIE; 'Sweet Liberty' (CC) A 21 TV network □ O D B D D O B B college historian goes into a state of mad­ week's practical joke victims. (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) a vengeful assassin to murder the new leader. Erik Estrada, Robert Vaughn. 24 New Oaei clouds □ ness when a production company arrives Washington Week in Review dD INN News MANUT* by ChMlM M. MHib in town to film a movie based on his book. (CC). 1987. Rated R. program 22 Heath plant d® The Street Scolari and Peluso talk Alan Alda, Michael Caine, Michelle Pfeiffer. Major League Baseball: New York [USA] Night Flight 27 Ireland 23 Fish T O N Y about marriage, babies and life in general □ 1986. Rated PG. Yankees at Baltimore Orioles (2 hrs.) as they install linoleum in Peluso's cellar. '’ n o w t h a t yOUR 6R AM PA P 0 I N 6 24 Collision 1:30AM 3D Get smart 28 Actor ^ 6:00PM CB CB ® ® Nows dD Sueno Contigo (S) News (Live) 15 RETIRED HOW POES HE OJMAT? 25 Billiard shot 38 Roman bronze 47 Next to 3D Oom DeLuise Show Burt Reynolds i - i Douglas QD Three’s Company d il MOVIE: 'The Stranger' The profes­ @) Casebook of Sherlock Holmes and Dom play football; Blanche and Dorr c 5PENP HIS TIME ? 41 Story Nov. 29 More scarce 26 Studies ( B (S) T.J. Hooker sor of a small college fears that his Nazi help Rose with a school project. (R) 48 Vein of a leaf background may be uncovered when a Crook and Chase Nitwits make lousy extortionists. 31 Is (Sp.) 28 New Zealand . 42 Coarse person INN News 49 Take advantage (ill Wabetar government agent arrives. Orson Welles, (M) M*A«S*H GD 32 Silkworm parrot 43 The King ___ Loretta Young, Edward G. Robinson. §D @6) Friday Night Videos (In Stereo) a tlMb by NCA. bic of (S) Rockford Fite* dD El Show de Johnny Canales 1946. 33 Resin-producing 30 Fern, issue 45 Cows 50 I think, ® ) A-Team (g)8C TV ^ Alice [CNN] PrimeNews tree 34 Feed 46 City in therefore___ ® News (Live! dD Love Connection (4D El Arte de Lucir Joven y Bella [ESPN] College World Series; Teams 34 Sodium symbol 35 Of chlorine Oklahoma 51 Pathetic @) Doctor Who Part 3. [C N N ] Moneytine [CNN] Newsnight Update to be anrtounced. From Omaha, Neb. (3 [H BO ] MOVIE: Lust in the Dust' (CC) THE ORIZZWELL8 by Bill Schorr 35 Proofreader's ® SS Family Ties Missing Adventures of Ozzie and hrs.. 30 min ) (Live) Outlaws race to find a treasure buried ii , mark S3) Noticias [USA] Alfred Hitchcock Presents the town of Chili Verde, New Mexico, Tat r m v m 0ETT02. AUL .'LEFTOVERS. J 36 Body @) MecNeil/Lahrer Newshout [HBO] MOVIE: 'Cut and Run' A TV re Hunter, Divine. Lainie Kazan 1985 Ratec 8 : 3 0 P M dD The Last Days of ] 37 Mormon State [C N N ] Showbiz Today porter and her cameraman tackle head R. RXJP TO W OP >OUa w . j m Monroe Based on more than three years of hunting Indians and vicious drug runners P E E A H N fS T V IE L A 5 T «39 Indignation [D IS ] Kooky Classics Puppeteer Shan research, this documentary explores the while on assignment in South America 1 :35AM 3 3 Wtl Shriner mysterious circumstances surrounding the HAOAH THE HORRIBLE by Dlk Brown* 140 British Navy Lewis goes on a Kooky Cook’s tour of the Lisa Blount, Leonard Mann, Willie Aames LEFTCAIER5... RAY O F music world with the help of her friends actress’s death in 1962. (90 min.) 2:00AM (33 Keys to Success ! abbreviation 1986. Rated R. /PYSMY POISON **»ONE TOUCH IS SCHOOL Lamb Chop. Charley Horse and Hush CID d® Full House (CC) Jesse's latest 33 High Rollers Puppy. (60 min.) [M A X ] MOVIE: The Man W ith Two I PEOPLE,.ARROWS, ikoM O EA TH .i (41 Willingly love interest thwarts his advances be­ Brains' A world-famous brain surgeon im (3D ^ Home Shopping Overnight Ser 43 High in pitch [U 8 A ] Cartoons cause she’s afraid of his type of man. (R) pulsively marries his beautiful patient, a vice (3 hrs.) ® Entertainment Tonight A TV movie scheming temptress. Steve Martin, Kath­ World Wide Wrestling 44 Waterlogged 6:30PM CB CBS News ICC) GD starring actress Rue McClanahan ( "The leen Turner. David Warner, 1983, Rated R [ESPN] SportsLook i148 Fatal CB Family Ties Golden Girls"). (In Stereo) (T M C ) MOVIE: 'Summer School' [USA] Night Flight ■ 52 wine (B ® ABC News (CC) (24) C&7) Wall Street Week: How Does Forced into summer service, a high-school I S3 Dancer QO Jeffersons (CC). the Market Look This June? gym instructor uses a variety of unortho 2:05AM [M A X ] Eros America ! Duncan [D IS ] Swan Lake Story This classic ballet dox teaching methods to maintain his san (ID ® NBC News (CC) ily. Mark Harmon. Kirstie Alley, Robin Tho 2:30AM d ) m o v ie : The World of 54 Poetry foot is presented as a man (Captain Mike Gor­ Suzie Wong' An American artist in Hong (1$ Nightly Business Report don) narrates the story to his granddaugh­ mas. 1987, Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) 55 Stuck in mud Kong falls for a beautiful girl. William Hoi ® Bosom Buddies ter (Bettina Rae). [USA] Night Flight den. Nancy Kwan, Laurence Naismilh 56 College woman CAPTAIN EASY by Crooks A Casale ^1) Noticiero Univision [U S A ] Ray Bradbury Theater After his 1 1 : 3 0 P M ® (61) Late Show (In 1960 (61) Love Connection car flips over in an accident, a man is Stereo) [C N N ] Sports Latenight W FASTER. DOWN thrown into a strange environment in IF THEY GET TO [CNN] Inside Politics '88 (£ ® Nightline (CC) [DIS] MOVIE: 'Ride a Northbound B?;,. t h a t eOLP BEFORE which reality doesn't exist. KANE! / / BUT- (T) Baratta Horse' A 15-year-old’s prize gelding is WE CAN STOP THEM 1 Citizen 7:00PM 3 ] Entertainment Tonight A 9 : 0 0 P M (T3 MOVIE: six Pack/NBA stolen by an unscrupulous peddler. Mi TV movie starring actress Rue McClana (33) Honeymooners 2 Corrode Playoffs' A race-car driver turns a sextet chael Shea, Ben Johnson, Carroll O'Con THE PHAHTOM by L** F*lk A By B*rry han ("The Golden Girls"). (In Stereo) of juvenile car strippers into a winning pit dS) Nauropiychology of Weight Control nor, 1969 3 Harden f s l News crew (May be pre-empted for NBA Eastern dD @j) Tonight Show (In Stereo) [ESPN] SportsCenter 4 Robber CE) (g) Wheel of Fortune (CC) Final Game Six, if necessary.). 1982. (R) W M E P E A P e I MAV/E A CIU3 W H A T CUU3 dS) Racing From Plainifield 2:35AM C33 News " t h e <5<3o P FEUUPVifeHiP 5 Radiation $100,000 Pyramid C&) C40) David Bowie: Glass Spider Tour CE dS Morton Downey Jr. [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Greaser's Palace' An 'You &Oibi& ? MEETlM© -RPNISMT \S T H A T ? AHP FPiEMP^MlPCULJB" measure (c)198a by NEA Inc (CC) Rock star David Bowie appears in CtD Cheers (CC) concert, accompanied by guitarist Peter dD News ICCI ornery saloon owner matches wits with a CD Kojak Frampton and singer-guitarist Charlie Sex­ [C N N ] S porti Tonight Anchors Fred wandering actor who just may be a bonaf- @0) ton, performing songs which Include Hickman, Nick Charles ide miracle worker. Albert Henderson. Al­ ■'Let’s Dance," "Heroes" and "Fame". lan Arbus, Luana Anders. 1972 Rated NR (^4) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour (60 min ) (In Stereo) [DIS] Prairie Home Companion With Garrison Keillor 2:40AM- [M A X ] m o v ie : Fast dD Barney Miller C9.D Morton Downey Jr. [ESPN] SportsCenter Walking' An unsavory prison guard CELEBRITY CIPHER (3§) Win, Lose or Draw (22' Sonny Spoon (CC) Sonny investigates becomes involved in a plot to murder an Calobrtty Clphor cryptogfanri or« crMtod from quotation* by famous people, pait and prweni inmate in his charge James Woods, Tim Each letter In the cipher stand* lo r another. Tod»y’» cfwe; £ oqualM A (3® Cheers Part 2 of 2 the death of a tailor and finds the suspect is 1 1 :3 5 P M 3D Magnum, P.l. linked to a highly public slaying, (60 min.) Meinlire, Kay Lenz. 1981. Rated R ARLOANDJANI8 by Jliiimy Johnson Rosa Salvaje 12:00AM 3D h k squad (R) (In Stereo) • B TVQBHATZP HRIVNU UH (5t) Nightly Business Report S^ar Trek: The Next Generation (CC) 3:00AM gi) MOVIE: 'Sherlock (24) Connecticut News Week (ID Holmes and the Voice of Terror' Holmes W di) Family Ties Deanna is torn between her feelings for (41) Dos Vidas Riker and her ties to family tradition when searches for saboteurs who carry out TVVBWD HW UCV TNQVVW [CNN] Moneyline threats of destruction via radio. Basil Rath- (S7) Inside Campaign *88 Local she's faced with a prearranged marriage [D IS ] MOVIE: 'Lady and the Tramp' (60 min.) (R) bone, Nigel Bruce, Evelyn Ankers. 1942 [C N N ] Larry King Live XCEU RVZHWDT BW UCV (CC) Walt Disney's classic tale of the rom QD Financial Freedom [C N N ] Headline News Overnight ance between a pampered cocker spaniel [D IS ] MOVIE: A Special Kind of Love' [ESPN] SpeedWeek BLONDIE by D*an Young A Blan Drake and a streetwise mongrel Voices of A widower struggles to hold together his d® American Ski Week RVJQHHO.' — TEOAVZ Peggy Lee. Larry Roberts, Barbara Luddy family of three teen-agers, one of whom is d l Soap [HBO] MOVIE: 'Killer Party' Party goers at this Halloween social come face to face THE ONLY THINo 4^1' 1955. Rated G. mentally retarded Charles Durning, Irene (4^ Friday the 13th: The Series A homely Tedrow, Philip Brown 1978. with a twenty year old phantom that MISSING IN THERE D H Z J X P W . [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Harry and the Mender girl, rejected by her high-school peers, haunts a sorority house. Martin Hewiu, WAS A t r a p e z e sons' (CC) A Seattle family's life is thrown [H B O ] MOVIE: Let's Get Harry' Five uses a cursed compact to seek revenge PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "It’s finally happening. The new color TV sets Ralph Seymour, Paul Bartel. 1986 Rated ACT.' into turmoil after they run Into Bigfoot dur friends join forces with a mercenary to res­ (60 min.) (R) R, have sharp pictures, but now real life's getting blurred." — Gil Stern. ing a camping trip. John Lithgow, Melinda cue a kidnapped buddy from South Ameri­ dD PELICULA: 'Ya Tiene Comisario el [USA] Night Flight Dillon. Margaret Langrick 1987 Rated PG can terrorists Robert Duvall, Mark Har­ Pueblo' Left in Progress Nini Marshall. Li- (In Stereo) mon, Gary Busoy. 1986. Rated R. (In baldo Martinez 1967. 3:30AM [ESPN] Drag Racing: IHRA Stereo) [M A X ] MOVIE: Three Amigos' (CC) [CNN] Newsnight Pro-Am Nationals From Rockingham. Three unemployed screen cowboys are [M A X ] MOVIE; 'Roxanne' (CC) A N.C. (60 min.) (R) mistakenly recruited to drive a greedy tyr modern-day "Cyrano De Bergerac." com­ [ESPN] Volleyball: Pro Beach Tourna­ ant out of a small Texas town. Chevy plete with an oversized nose, coaches his ment. from Hermosa Beach, Calif. (60 4:00AM [C N N ] Larry King Overnight Chase, Steve Martin, Martin Short 1986 shy buddy in the art of courtship. Steve min ) (R) [USA] Night Flight Rated PG. (In Stereo) Martin. Daryl Hannah, Rick Rossovich. [USA] Night Flight THERE'S THE POOL. THESE ARE THE WELL, SEE IF THERE'S ANY­ BOY! SOMEBODY I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME 4:05AM [D IS ] m o v ie : a Special JUST LIKE WANDA 1987 Rated PG (In Stereo) BEADS, ALL RIGHT, BUT THING THERE SVORTH/------REALLY CLEANED by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Back to the Future' 12:30A M 3D 9 to 5 Kind of Love' A widower struggles to hold SAID. AN'....M Cr; ARE . THIS PILE'S BEEN KEEPING WHILE I / ALL THIS PLACE OLIT! (CC) A time machine transports a teen [TMC] MOVIE: 'Instant Justice' A together his family of three teen-agers, THOSE TH' BEADS PRETTY WELL PICKED CHECK TH’ BOTTOM ( RIGHT! Unscramble these four Jumbles, ager back to the '50s when his parents gung-ho Marine becomes a one-man army (3D America's Top Ten WERE AFTER? OVER! one of whom is mentally retarded Charles A-5 OF TH' POOL! one letter to each square, to form were in high school. Michael J Fox. Chris of vengeance when his sister is murdered (3D Entertainment Tonight A TV movie Durning, Irene Tedrow, Philip Brow- four ordinary words topher Lloyd. Crispin Glover 1985 Rated in Spain Michael Pare. Tawny Kitaen. starring actress Rue McClanahan ( "The 1978. ■if? PG (In Stereo) 1987 Rated R Golden Girls"). (In Stereo) 4:10AM [T M C ] MOVIE: 'House of YACED [U S A ] Airw olf When Jo's helicopter and [U S A ] PGA Golf: Kemper Open Second dS) MOVIE: Where the Boys Are '84' the Umg Shadows' A bizarre family reu Mike’s plane go down during a training Round From Potomac, Md (2 hrs.) (R) Four college women travel to Fort Lauder­ nion at a Welsh manor hampers the efforts mission, the Airwolf team must find them dale for some fun and romance but run intp 9 : 3 0 P M 08, Odd Couple of a writer who is racing the clock to finish (60 min.) problems of the heart. Lisa Hartman, Rus­ a suspense novel. Vincent Price, Peter (24) Fourth Estate sell Todd, Lorna Luft 1984. (R) "AAAV I GEE 7; 3 0 P M ® PM Magazine Featured a Cushing. Christopher Lee. 1983 Rated celebrity car race; special effects (movies) 1 0 : 0 0 P M (S) ® (26) News d2) Late Night W ith David Letter- PG. (In Stereo) THE man (R) (In Stereo) UNREP expert Robert Short 3D (40) 20/20 (CC) Scheduled: an investi­ 4:30AM GD Twilight Zone 60PT PRINK (T) Current Affair gation into last year's Amtrak crash. (60 d i Rat Patrol min.) [ESPN ] Top Rank Boxing; Bert Cooper ( S ^ Jeopardy! (CC) d j The Street Scolari and Peluso talk vs. Jeff Lampkin Cruiserweight bout LIST?” QD MOVIE: 'Devil's Ovyn' An English pri­ about marriage, babies and life in general THE BORN LOSER by Art Santom dD Barney Miller scheduled for 10 rounds, from Atlantic [93 vate school is the scene of witchcraft, hu­ as they install linoleum in Peluso's cellar City, N.J Cooper is 19-2, 16 KOs Lamp GLANJE fTl) INN News man sacrifices and voodoo rites. Joan (In Stereo) kin is 27-13-1, 3 KOs (2 hrs.) (R) coup6a, # M*A*S*H Fontaine. Kay Walsh, Alec McGowen. dD Gene Scott 5CW6TWM6 TO PPIWL-,X IADOK \ I CAM ftW6 '{55, CpeAM AMP 1967 4:35AM [H B O ] m o v ie : Harry and WHY EVERVONE (3@ Major League Baseball; Boston Red [H B O ] Women of the Night II (CC) Co­ iMIS.VgeeL^FKrHSzJ CAFa lT'5 AC0Ffea l(AAPVaL0l>5! @) Morton Downey Jr. W _ the Hendersons' (CC) A Seattle family's LOME'S A BANANA. Sox at Toronto Blue Jays (2 hrs . 45 min ) medians Joy Behar, Susie Essman, Carla life is thrown into turmoil after they run into (S) Major League Baseball: Toronto Miami Vice (CC) The detectives tffik Filisha, Diane Ford and Lizz Winstead from Bigfoot during a camping trip. John Lith­ THAGAS Blue Jays at (3 hrs ) that a Wall Street hotshot might help his Los Angeles' Palace Theater. Host: An­ gow. Melinda Dillon, Margaret Langrick Now arrange the circled letters to (Live) mobster father pull off a financial coup drea Martin. (60 min.) (In Stereo) 1987. Rated PG (In Stereo) form the surprise answer, as sug­ With Esai Morales and Rosana DeSoto ON THE FASTRACK by BIN Holbrook ® Hollywood Squares [M A X ] MOVIE; Firehouse' A crooked gested by the above cartoon. (60 min.) (In Stereo) politician is forced to contend with three 4:40AM [M A X ] m o v ie : 'Roxanne' ($7) Edward Bellamy; Hopes and Dreams (^ The "Real" Julia - Muriel Gardi­ female firefighters who frown upon his ar* ® APOLTriOOD. © T he Pe r w a He Ht IT « r ^ Print answer here: Y" Three's Company ner's Story A profile of Muriel Card sonous activities. Gianna Rains, Martha ® T r iE &.K.K HOLE O f [C N N ] Crossfire work with the anti-fascist underg Peterson, Renee Rsiford 1987 Rated R. This dXjTHE F0MP1NG-. (Answers tomorrow) while studying medicine in Vienna 1 1 2 : 3 5 A M dD Love Boat B m -H 81O O P M ([3} Beauty and the Beast the '30s. (60 min.) W eekehO - IDEALISTIC e x m s . 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Lydall St...... 1-47 AT l e a s t ; u n t i l There is a possibility that you might than it will benefit you. Be careful that Squire Village...... all ♦ 9 6 5 ♦ 84 Scientific bidding, which can show If West had not been able to get the you don't engineer yourself out of the Parker St...... 387-514 I C5er THERE. make a career change In the year ♦ 8 ♦ a J 10 exact distribution, helps the bidders count at trick one, he might have led a ahead. It will be similar to your present picture. -Woodbridga St...... 302-470 Kennedy Rd...... all ♦ A98762 ♦ 10 5 3 arrive at their best contract, but also second diamond. That would have pro­ vocation, but you'll have greater SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-D*c. 21) To­ Montclair Dr...... all ♦ J93 ♦ 10 8 7 6 4 guides the defense in setting a con­ vided declarer with an extra entry to chances for advancement. day, be wary of people who didn't sup­ Perrett...... all port you previously, but now want to be Scott Dr...... all SOUTH tract when declarer is too high. dummy, allowing him to lead up to the GEMINI (May 21-Jun* 20) Be advised Strant St...... all on your bandwagon. These Individuals Richmond Dr...... all ♦ A K Q J 10 After North had shown heart sup­ K-Q of hearts a second time and make that this Is not a good day to try to pull Summit St...... 63-203 the wool over the boss's eyes. Your mo­ may have ulterior motives. ♦ KQ 7 8 4 3 port and a good hand. South was happy the contract. As to the bidding, per­ Hunniford PI...... all Jefferson St...... all to ask for aces. If you delete the K-Q of tives will be readily perceived, and CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) You Lim it ♦ Q haps North-South would have avoided might have difficulty in keeping your fi­ Kenwood Dr...... all ♦ 2 clubs in the North hand and change the playing at the five-level if North had could evoke an angry response. Gemi­ one special Hlghwood D r...... all ni, treat yourself to a birthday gift. Send nancial house in proper balance today. per tamily. Tolland Tpke...... 472-525 Vulnerable: Neither K-J of diamonds to the ace, there bid two no-trump after South had bid Union Place ...... all for your Astro-Graph predictions for the What comes in the front door could go Qolway St...... all Dealer: South would be a very good play for six two spades. North would still have bid right out the back. Union St...... 133-264 year ahead. Mall $1 to Astro-Graph, c/o U IM ’U l-UI/l l\|,\M in l,KlH I’s&l IIIIDIilX Kerry St...... all hearts. Unfortunately there was no four hearts eventually, but now South this newspaper, P.O. Box 91428, Cleve­ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-F*b. 19) Be very West North East Soath play for it today. Off two aces. South might pass, thinking it unlikely that land, OH 44101-3428. Be sure to state selective ol your companions at this Package includes 1(8x10), 2|5x7s)* North St...... all Union St...... 13-01 1 ♦ stopped at five hearts, regretting be­ partner would hold two aces. your zodiac sign. time. If you start traveling with the North School St...... 1-84 Mayfair Gardens Pass ? ♦ Pass 2 4 ing even that high. U.S. ACRES byJlmDavlf wrong crowd, your reputation could be & 10 wallets for only... CANCER (Jdn* 21-July 22) An old bro­ 'apprOKHTi*ie $iZ0 (No. M ain )...... 14-470 Pass 3 tr Pass 3 4 When the diamond ace was led, E^st James Jacoby’s books “Jacoby on mide says, "Loose lips sink ships." branded by their deeds. Alpine St...... all Pass 4 4 Pass 4 NT followed with the three, showing an Bridge" and “Jacoby on Card Games' People who have taken you Into their PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) If someone Silting Fee 954 — Not included in price of advertised special. American Legion Dr...... all Advertised special is only in Blue Old Masters background. Pass 5 ♦ Pass 5 4 odd number of cards. West knew that (written with bis father, the late Os­ confidence will be glad they're not sail­ wrongs you today, try to brush It off In­ Armory St...... all Marble St...... all Pass Pass Pass Advertised special — pose our selection. it could not be a singleton, since de­ wald Jacoby) are now available at ing with you today over the bounding stead ol being vindictive. It will only Haynea St...... all McCabe St...... all make things worse if you attempt to Additional advertised packages are available at regular price. clarer had shown six hearts and five bookstores. Both are published by main. Stock PI...... all Opening lead: ♦ A even the score. , Additional charge for groups. Main St...... 285-378 spades in the bidding (by opening one P i'-ros Books. LEO (July 23-Aufl. 22) Don’t lock your­ self Into a binding agreement today ARIES (March 21-April 10) Don't hold Russell St...... all No. Main St...... 397-410 where the final details are still a bit ob­ back If you are called on to be support­ scure. Wait until all the fine points are ive of a friend today. If you really believe CALL NOW 647-9946 / 643-2711 Ironed out. In this person and want to help, pull out VIRGO (Aug. 23-8*pl. 22) Your possi­ the stops and go all the way. MANCHESTER bilities lor getting what you go after to­ TAURUS (April 2(HI«ay 20) Treat peo­ Friday — Sunday / June 3 — June 5 PEOPLE WHO k n o w day are good. However, there Is also a ple with whom you have dealings fairly Friday Saturday Sunday know there's a certain magic ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 1 chance that you might offend an asso­ today, but don’t feel obligated to share Manrljrsipr about Classified Advertising. ■■ a X X ciate In the process. Weigh tactics something with another who has not 11-2,3-7:30 10-2,3-6 11-4 against gains. made a legitimate contribution.

i- 1« - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, June 3. 1988

COLLEOE Student avall- ANDOVER: Lake dis- COVENTRY (North) 7 MANCHESTER Colonial. dblafortutorlng Junior trlct. Cleon, neat, 3 Henry Street areal 4 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 High and High School bedroom Ranch. Large room Ranch on full bedrooms tool This " students In a varie ty of kitchen, family room, fenced 1 holt acre. New bath, new 18X14 deck, tastefully decorated Lota/Lond for S o la ...... 23 Merchondise Musical Ittms...... sublects Including den, living room with home Is super tor a Notices Comiros and Photo Equipmtnt., computer skills. Call fleldstone fireplace. Italian tlle/hordwood InvattmanI Prooartv ...... 24 floors throughout, large famllyl Close to rmtm/ Lost/Found...... 01 Buslnast Prooartv...... 25 P ttson d S u p p llts...... 643-8130 ask fo r Laurie. $138,500. Rich Realty. P a rte n a lf...... 02 H oliday S d o son al.-...... 71 Heotolotor fireplace In Bowers School, llllng Ratort Prooartv ...... 24 Spccioli^iP < f It! j Mlsctllontous tor Salt...... 423-6335.______and MHS. Large fin­ fmum Announeamants...... 03 Mortoogas...... 27 A n tiq u ts and C o H t c llb ln ...... 72 Tag S o lts ...... llvfho room, now kit­ Auctions...... 04 COVENTRY. High Street. ished walk out base­ Wontad to Buy...... 28 Roofina/SIdina;...... ;S7 C lo th in g ...... 73 Wanttd to Buy/Trodt...... ROal Estate chen, appliances, new )A9c!fSST5ropem Financial...... OS Services ....SI 8 room , custom Ranch. roof and gutters, ment, 1st floor den, fo r 8 yggr elite and up. aneHENasATH T&K PAiNmNI fUim»tlEESER«ie| Floorin a...... F u rn itu r* ...... 74 2 ca r attached garage, also 1st flo o r laundry Child Care...... 51 E le c tric a l...... 59 house/grounds excel­ PldOM telephone 649- OGuGGEGO BBBGbGIB Buoim. m»oit ii «M9PAr- stamp Employment A Education R entals ....60 TV/St*rao/AppllancdS...... 75 pool, pond. Privacy on lently maintained. room. Beautiful fire­ 9049. anwDcum Clconlno Services...... 52 Heollna^Plumblno...... OusMy Ewsft bC iBw pilBslik NbbIiIBG* Port Tim a Halo Wontad...... 10 Rooms for R ant...... 31 Miscellaneous Services...... 61 IM ochlntry and T o o ls ...... 76 Automotive NONIfS 2>/4 acres. $224,900. Rich Peaceful neighbor­ place In living room I Prom Pie smallest repair to Bpaotol oofuRliiallow fdip‘ ...... 32 Lawn C a re ...... 53 .l< Halo Wontad...... 11 Boekkeeplng/lncame Tax ...... 54 Services Wanted...... 62 G o rd an ln o ...... 77 F 0 N 8 A L E Realty. 423-6335. hood. $142,900. Epstein Come take a look! the largest renovation, we Condominiums lo r R sn t...... 33 Cart for S a lt ...... ,.91 e h H ta t pro­ sMMyand nawMtppad. ' Situation Wontad...... 12 Carpenirv/Remodellne...... 55 Landscapina...... 63 R ealty 647-8095. $184,900. Anne M ille r Homat for Rant...... 34 Good Things to Eat...... 71 Trucks/Vont for S a lt...... 92 MANCHESTER. Raised vider hoe.futl ond port wHt do a complete )ob. Start Buslnast Oooortunltlas...... 13 Palntlng/Paperlna...... 56 Concrete...... 64 Ranch, built 1977. 4 Real Estate, 647-8000.a Instruction...... 14 Stora/Oftica Sooca...... 35 Futi Olt/Coal/Flr«wood ...... 79 Comptrs/Trolltrs...... 93 All real estate advertised In MANCHESTER. 6 room time optnlnpe for totmianto finish. Free estimates. 647-7SS3 Emoloymant Sarvicat...... 15 Rasorl Prooartv ...... 34 Form SuppIlM and Equipmtnt ...... 10 Motorcvclts/Moptds...... 94 the Monchtsttr Herald Is bedrooms, I'A baths, one owner home In MANCHESTER. Beoutl- children 8tal645448>. Industrial Prooartv...... 37 SUPER SAVINGS WITH OUR SPECIAL Auto Strvicts ...... 95 siibltct to the Fair Housing conformed nelghborh- terrific neighborhood. ful Spilt Level. 3 bed­ i M n uigs i K lld iM & Offlca/Rttoll Equipmdnt...... II Autos for Ront/Ltost...... 96 hod, close to schools, rooms, t'/i baths. HANDYMAN Real Estate Goroeas and Storoea...... 3S MONTHLY CASH IN ADVANCE RATES... Act of 1968, which mokes It Large rooms through­ GattiCotitsr Eissr fwlERI IWI^wVWroBIII • Rdcrtollonal Equipmtnt...... 12 Mltctllontout Automotivt...:...... 97 lllteol to advertise any prtf- H om atfor Sola...... 21 Roommotas Wonted...... 39 shopping, malor high­ out, full walk-out base­ S ky lit living room , din­ C(lntJ I vIsHvisit our itiow room i at; • iattm iah NalMse- IHIne • C a ll 643-2711 for more Information! Boots ond Marin# Equipmtnt...... 13 Wanttd to Buy/Trod#...... 98 ertnct, limitation ordlserlm- way, 10 minutes to ing room with sliders to Condomlnlumi for Sola...... 22 Wanted to Rant...... 40 ment. Keeney School V . 182 W . M id d le T pka. U a M g aratn try • 0 0 0 JO e S • ■notion bated on race, color, Hartford. We will ac­ loroe deck. Set on a HAW ROOFING iNSunao tyllelon, sex or notional District. Large country M anchaam r fliiiOBIterai IVWHiy OF WqipOBt READ veuR AO: Cintifad odvertfaemcnti ora cept any reasonable size lot and easy access deep lot In a convenient brlgln, or on Intention to oftbr. Please coll 643- location. $159,900. D.W. m u M a v m r e a BARRY SCANLON^ R A T E S : 1 to 6 days: 90 cents per line per day. DEADLINES: For classified advertlsments to token by telephone os o convanlanca. The ^molIke any such prtftrtnct, to 1-384. $149,900. Sentry , jm m a * 10% SanierOlllHm Okwount be published Tuesday through Saturday, the limitationllm or discrimination. 9095 or 659-5730 and ask Real Estate, 643-4060.O Fish Reoltv, 643-1591.0 7 to 19 days: 70 cents per line per day. Manchester Herald Is rasponilblo for only one ^ ■n,. fo r Dove.______Alt Wort SuartnMtd. deadline Is noon on the day before publica­ Incorrect Insertion and than only for the lU a of The Herald will not know- MANCHESTER, Spotless FAMMOREMOOfUNB 20 to 25 days: 60 cents per line per day. k i i M ' Inoly occeot any advertise­ 4 bedroom Cope on a „ DEUVEMgO tion. For advertisements to be published the original Insertion. Errors which do not lessen MANCHESTER. Elegant ROOffl. MtfdWOML RMRuSs 847-G2N 26 o r m ore doi^s: 50 cents per line per day. moo ment which Is In violation of 3000 square foot plus quiet street. Eat In wad ■ gGttNGr Rtoh, oietn, atont-fra# the value of the advertisement will not be the law. ' Minimum choree: 4 lines. M onday, the deadline Is 2:30 p.m. on ^ridaV. M a n c h e s te r RMIm NI' GMYIO# loam. 8 ywdt. *B0nuaTax, corrected by on additional Insertion.______Contemporary sitting kitchen, formal dining SOUTHERN New Eng- on a 1.4 acre lot In on • 18 Curry Line — A beauti* room with hardwood wGiibie. Os* eob FwlWHi, Jfv Atao, aand; ipai^ , tie r' land classifleld ads 1' and hone manure, exclusive neighbor­ ful reltM ranch with floors, choir roll and vMnstutaottn reach nearly 800,000 hood. 4 bedrooms, pri­ bathe, 2 firepliGet, 2 cer gur* crown moulding. Spa­ H E E D Hatp with heuse- Nt A S T tt am tr T tt SmtH homes In Connecticut age and ■ corgeout inground im.1 M« StMtr OMW MMtait 6 4 $ e S 8 4 PART TIME vate hot tub In the cious tireplaced living werkt Pteose tele­ * ^ 1 8 3 8 and Rhode Island. The master bedroom, 2 pool. A showinc it ■ tele! room , 2 full baths. New phone 64WIW0. ___ SB* WmO Es^BERlNtBSIBl Notices HELP WANTED D r. Crane’s Answers Four good tisea bedrooms HELP WANTED HELP WANTED: HELP WANTED HELP WANTED price for o basic 25 fireplaces, study, open vin yl siding. $169,900. CD OD w ord ad Is only $55 and end e large familv room I • « e e a e's * e V e e''» « e ON728-8781 trnmm Any amount dsitvswd. AP » 8 i, balcony above kitchen, D.W. Fish Realty, 643- As 0 condition precedent to MATERIAL H o n d le - w ill appear In 43 news­ makes this a super home. eraval, aiona and eaitt, moisll, MATURE Individual for DRIVERS. Start at $9.30 INSURANCE Agency In 2 cor ooroae. Deed 1591.0 ______SOUtN BOLTON O. A4MNIBRB ® OBFRBfliWF . UQbOWi# A fWWdWf the placement of any adver­ per hour, 7:30-4pm shift Monchester seeks full r/Expedlter. Local ma­ papers. Fo r m ore In­ G A nice dean one bedroom Consarvetly# vroy to tising In the Manchester He­ laundromat attendant. TEMPORARY (Quia on page 2) restrictions to protect ylOffHO ftHlVtCE ' RDOaHllllBaBOORMNNU Nights and weekends. with overtime. Good time Receptionist. Du­ nufacturer seeks formation coll Classi­ Condo in Manchester MANCHESTER. Well Install er repair your rear rald, Advertiser hereby your Investment. Coll maintained 3 bedroom and eovel Osol dtr#et with M tflS CENSltMMSHII’i agrees to protect. Indemnify Apply: Mr C's Laun­ benefits. Class II only. ties Include telephone SERVICE Individual to work In f y , 643-2711 and ask Cardens for 165,^0. Hornet imd Condoa 1. Bruin (Honey) 643-9095 o r 659-5730 and Private entrance second Colonial with over­ rooter. Wood and etdor 872-1400/88S-S668 and hold harmless the Man­ drom at. 647-1959. W ill train. High school answering, mall pro­ Production Control de­ for detalls.o ask for Dove.______C a ll •hofcf SMdollttl Soot chester Herald, Its officers graduate. A p p ly In per­ cessing and computer L y d a ir s partm ent. Duties In­ 2. Toddler floor. Available for sized attached garage. nag.ma.IM, B40-B473 MANCHESTER. 8 room M A N C H E S T E R . V ery at­ immediate occupancy. Call Flreploced living S' a 4 4' 4 4 • «. a 'a 4 a * a 'a a .4 "# • downs. 27 vsors MWmkWrn and employees against any son Mondov-Frldov, 9- word processing. Busy Corporate Oftlca haa an clude; material han­ 3. Grandpa Ranch In desirable 947-IS45 expsNmwo. and all liability, loss or dling, record keeping, tractive Ranch In great now. room, 1'/3 baths, for­ SECURITY 3pm. Aero All-Gas office. Pleasant work opening for a tamporary 4. Spaghetti (Rome) South Farms area. 4 tamlty neighborhood. 2 4 * 4'. 4/4. i*'*':*'!:#, .a e- 4V expense. Including oHor- C om pany, 315 M a in environment. Expe­ data processing In-put. Glastonbury mal dining and eat In 645-8830 HAUUN8 neys' fees, arising from aecratary to work bat- 5. D.D.S. bedrooms 2 baths, rec full baths, 2 fireplaces, kltchen-oll In excellent Street, Hartford, CT rience Important but Manufacturing and m FOR RENT — FOR SALE R BHDVM g i 1181 mn, A n y Jo b — Anytlnm ' claims of unfair trade practi­ OFFICER wean 3 and 5 daya a 6. (a) Illinois — Springfield (y) room, 2 cor oversized Florida room off kit­ condition I $164,900. WyourmslekalaoMnaiDrafioi ces, Infringement of trade­ 278-9910. _____ will train right person. computer experience garage and central air A two bedroom, 2 bath rMurnmg your esH*. o#H u*. Positions Avaiiable For Interview coll 646- week through the re­ helpfulfoutwllltrolnthe (b) Wisconsin — Madison (z) chen and open front Condo for rent with July D.W. Fish Realty, 643- marks, trade names or pat­ on corner lot. Asking porch. Fantastic lower 1591.0 ______laum iC M . Ctll giry 647-3880 ents, violation of rights of Part Tima, 1232.______mainder of the aummar. right person. Excellent (c) Louisiana — Baton Rouge (v) $225,000. B y owner, 643- ISth occupancy or rent it privacy and Infringement of benefit package. level fam ily room and 1 with the option to buy, or BRAND New listing! MiG (Mructlsn Monday-Friday, SECRETARY For . real Reaponalblllllas Include (d) Minnesota — St. Paul (x) 2799. cor attached garage. i S l M i h Y l m M copyright and proprietary BUS estate office. Work In typing, filing, copying, Wages commensurote (e) Michigan — Lansing (w) buy it outright! This is a spa* Stunning 2 year old M MbHBBHNUs WMi QB9*Ii CU aECTMCM. woST wMeeawwwwwwww NPiwnrwjewPwa ■ rights, unfair competition 2:30pm - 6;30pm. with experience. Coll MANCHESTER. By Coll tor details. dous first floor condo with Contemporary home Neod,a now Sorvioe with MUM wteMWo and libel and slander, which pleasant surroundings mall diatrlbulion and aa- owner. Mint 6 room, 3 $149,900. Sentry Real tennis courts and a swim­ Stop by and apply Mon­ PERSONS with nice people and Dove Fo w ler at 649-5265 on 1.8 acres of plush ctrouP braakare? BOONOMReWii - . may result from the publlco- alatlng with vaiioua pro- bedroom Ranch with Estote, 643-4060.O ming pool as well. green grass In Bolton. om yioulln tlon of any advertlsment In day and Wednesday, opportunity to learn for an Interview or M (Mi.6o8miwMOnaekuK ( ]acta. Exparlanceln Dla- apply In person at Dean attached one cor gar­ MANCHESTER. Immac­ 2200 square feet of top the Manchester Herald by 9:00 am -1:00 pm, Prea- starting at real estate. (W epoyfor age. New kitchen, bath • AO#. SvWMaW-MWN.MaMBM playwrlte IV, Multi-Mato Machine Products. 102 ulate oversized Cope. 3 Jack Lappen quality construction, 2- Mm ' ' advertiser. Including adver­ auallfylng course). Sa­ H i ] h e l p WANTED i n ] HELP WANTED raMAuvOMiNBnai MSEMDWHS tisements In any free distri­ tlge Office Building, ISO *6.50 per hour. or almllar word procoa- Colonial Road, Man­ and summer room. bedrooms, 1 '/j baths. 15 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, lary negotiable accord­ Large fireptaced llvlnp Realty t iu K H y ^ y m NAME your own price. S 4 6 4 ttS 8 bution publications pub­ North MNn S i, Man­ ing to experience. Coll alng ayalema a muat. chester. 9om to 4pm. X 20 fam ily room, tire- open and airy floor lished by the Manchester WANTED Babysitter for room , Vi acre private 164 E. Center St. Pother 8i Son Patntlng chester. Or call Marilyn H enry or A l at 228-3345 Plaaae call 646-1233 EOE.______placed sitting room, plan. Dynamite 3 cor Herald. Penny Sleffert, Contact: treed lot. Buckley formal dining room. garage with loft. See ond Papering. Remo­ HUTM6/ for an appointment at o r 487-0283, G o ld en between 8:30 am and 5 MALE Or female. Look­ 643-4263 val. 87MS37. Publisher. Well behoved. My School. $169,900. 645- Hardwood and carpet­ for yourself-you'll love ® * ” T S w h c a r b RUMIIN6 ePlMwS Ba 527-0839. Mrs. Barbara Smith Oaks Realty 646-5099. pm to echadula an Inter­ ing tor dependable per­ home or yours.Oays 6605.______OimimeMUmet i*AtN¥iN6 interior and Uoanaad. Fmty tnaurad. Fwa son In high traffic area ing throughout. Lorge It I $279,900. Jackson 8. view. Aak for and some weekends. BOLTON. Luxurious Jackson Real Estate, lawn S yard jIandoiS exterior. Gudlltv and LOST First Security service station pump­ Cashier & SOUTH Windsor. Immac­ deck, beautiful lot. SlS^M^P m 6 4 3 - 0 5 1 1 TECHNICIAN Roberta Hublard, Pleose co ll 649-9451. Redwood Forms. country estate living! 4 647-8400.O professlonot, work­ R.A. M VW iON AND FOUND ing gas, soles, light Sales Girl ulate JMJ built V/7 bedroom Contempor­ . FsMY bUlMNl ^ Wf8B iwiUMaiB manship. Free estl- Services Co. Paraonnel Manager paperwork. Flexible DELIVERY Person and room Colonial. 2'/> $219,000. Open House, SUDDENLY Bock on the 101 TO wanted at once. Ex­ ,Cashler/Clerk for mod­ June 5, 12 to 5pm. 19 a ry In Plano Estates. morketl Here's motes. Coll Croto NawmattNMlont, napaiis. IMPOUNDED. Dach­ hours. 649-2871. baths, garage and Feotures: locuzzi both 447-9918 KandaHKayaa Mund. 742-8173 o r 742- Drama Otaandd, Bathwow a SHADY LYDALL, INC. cellent day hours ern pharmacy. Flexible G a la x y Rood, 647-0279. another chance to pur­ l#la.Nil»MM iB.A^mwugaiMwuW' shund, male, longhair, SENIOR ENGINEER m orel $260,000. A great off master bedroom, ,98WB. KROlIM.IVOfnOOMna P A R T T im e Local Repre­ 1 Colonial Road onlyl P le a f d n t hours. Not the usual buy I Blanchard 8, Ros- MANCHESTER. North- chase this terrific 6 plus Seniet It Our Bu$km» C0NC8ETE all black. Call the An­ GLEN retail store. Profes­ kitchen area Is a dover Dog Warden. sentative to assist ASSISTANT Mancheatar, CT working conditions setto Realtors," We're end. 4 bedroom older 6 Duplex on Laurel In m odern phar­ sional atmosphere. gourmet's delight, Rsmvatioii^Fliis Bufc Wrona 742-8182 apartm ent ow ner In 360 West Middle Tpke. position open In fast WAITRESSES Selling Houses" 646- home, oarage. Owner' boasts wet bar and Street. Enormous m acy In M anchest­ Top pay. Apply at once rooms, many modern CuaiOffl miirtar a tbdidor Rockville area. Person Manchester Parkade X-RAY Technician. Full 2482.0______financing possible. extensive light oak ca­ I'miuiia w lewing nvpvF 8$ FX i nam MigS.iliittim paced product davalop- er's largest shop­ to Ann or pharmacist. $129,999. 875-3232. Improvements wsvs, sasnwie a Ok u . t e tk to show units and work time position In private ELLINGTON. Immacu­ binetry. Many more Banow a Powar WtaMng Bo liars, pumps, hot ^MgaaMMMwAoua W. Employment ment center tor a highly ping center. Unlike Llaoett Parkade Phar­ throughout, separate with tenant concerns. office. Mammography DAYRME AND late home In family EAST Hartford. Wonder­ custom touches await BARBARA RAY F/aafaMmatea •. water tanka, now and Coro must. 20hoursper AUTOMOTIVE Clerk. Im­ motivated salf-atarter. other retail stores macy, Monchester ful spacious home for utilities, 2 cor garage. PRBB CSTIMATEt. experience preferred. Porkode. neighborhood. 7 room, your Inspection! , BOOKKEEPING maured a Santar Oeaowtfa repteoemente. ie% eueavatiir Samar ewnww, week. $8 per hour. 225- mediate opening for Outlet are cantered EVENINGS extra benefits. 4 bedroom , IV2 baths. your grow ing fam ily. 3 Excellent Income pro­ Excellent salary and $335,000. Plano Realty. ducer. Seller wonts ac­ 8ERVICE8 1012 tor Interview. toll or port time person around davalopmant. benefits. C oll 643-7913 Apply at ance to P rice d under $200,000. o r 4 bedrooms, V/i 646-5200.______‘ ^-BooUMliWlBaRa'iNiNi FABB eSTIMATea M 7 -9 2 8 9 PART TIME with typing and office tion I $186,900. Jackson WANTED. Coring and High performance fiber between 9om and 4pm., Ann, Office Man­ New kitchen and deck. baths, walk to school, HELP WANTED skills. Liberal benefit Contact: WAREHOUSE convenient to high­ BOLTON. Completely 8i Jackson Real Estate, M i MMMvib'Rmaia'-' 643-9648 / 228-0618 conscientious person reinforced matricaa. Sa­ Ask for Maureen. g er o r Pharm acist. 2 car goraget Blan­ livable! Thlscomforto- ■ BMPnOn fUilRB.' WMRfllBv CONCRETE WORK package. Please apply chard 8< Rossetto Real­ ways. Coll for details. 647-8400.O Wnyl Aluminum, BtfM, Pilnt ao Yean S»paifa(^ needed. Port time/full at; DeCormler Motor lary commanaurata with Mrs. Barbara Smith HELP b le Raised Ranch time Assistant Instruc- LIggitt Pharmiey tors," We're Selling 5149,900. Century 21 E p ­ BRAND New listing I Fan­ rouiiiJhHioii,*iiJiiflmi. Soles. 285 Brood Street, education and experi­ stein Realty, 647-8895.D Offers 4 bedrooms, V/i Tima Mill avallaMa for May. BKOBVEUOfls. pWatOa MMsMMK tor/Crew Supervisor to Do you feel Manchester Parkade Full time positions Houses" 646-2482.0 baths, central air and tastic 5 plus 5,2 family : Saniqr OtaeouM ' Manchester, Ct. ence. For Interview call 6 4 3 - 0 5 1 1 In Manchester. Excel­ Fully Mtuiea. Free BtHmelte. NEWS Stand Dealer. work wlthdevelopmen- Mondoy-Frldoy, available to work vac. Situated on 1 acre Far Frit etHffiota* CaH Manchester area, de­ tolly disabled adults. you’re worth country setting yet lent condition Inside KatiardOaron 9:30omto 5pm.______and out, updated kit­ ♦ 4 8 .7 2 1 8 liver only to honor Coll Kothy lonnuccl MISS CUNEO SHADY RETIRED Persons. Look­ for wholesale dis­ convenient to city. cBJoTobsTTroIStlnT. 878-3827 boxes and stores. Es­ between 1()am-4pm at INSURANCE Customer ing for dependable per­ chen and baths, separ­ Homo rapolFt. You 0 4 6 - 1 2 3 3 ext. 333 •30.000-<50.000 tributor. Diversi­ Barbecue on the wrap tablished route. Work 871-6724. Service Assistant. son to w ork In high O PEN HOUSE around deck off kit­ a te g a s utilities, c.v- M H M I R V K nam e IL w t do It. Free Manchester Insurance GLEN I laundry hook-up, kit­ D i B FMNTlim approximately 6 hours ENERGETIC, Hardwork­ B yeer? traffic service station fied duties Includ­ chen. $225,000. Plano NEMBEtMBItRMUt estimates. Insured. 643- TH IS S P A C E per week-get paid for agency seeks mature VETERINARY Hospital pumping gas, soles, R ealty 646-5200.O chen appliances, fire­ aanoamandra- 0304. ing person to work at person to help Account 380 Weet Middle Tpke. ing shipping, re­ place on 1st floor, 10. Must be available at fish market. Days needs all out person tor light paperwork. Flexi­ Sunday/1-4 PM modaWng. w a spaefitea m earn- DipifidMIi wmS iMimrtinoBd. HAVE Your cor loolt like >59.47 Representatives by SOUTH Windsor. "It's a fenced rear yard. rooma and MMwna. Sows aeala press tim e (12:30pm) needed ore: Wednes­ office and animal han­ Manchester Parkade ble hours. Full or port ceiving, order pro­ Low M o m oo i FuRy looumd new Inside and out. For for 24 Inggrttmit dolly and Friday providing technical, dling duties. Full or WE DOII tim e. 649-2871.______101" Im pressive Con­ P rice d right! $169,900. aowmamkd work. Baglatin id , In- 9>mo CilliiwtM day, Thursday, Friday, te m p o rary In estab­ aurad, leteienoaa. on appointment co ll; W (12;30am). Delivery of administrative ond se­ port time. Summer or Auto Trans, spacialist cessing an inven­ Jackson 8, Jackson 8i W Auto Detailing at Coil 443-2711 a p p ro x im a te ly 20-25 cretarial support. Re- WHOLESALE Distribu­ DRIVER. By von. Man­ lished neighborhood of Reo! Estote, 647-8400.O NEH. • 6404136 papers takes approxl- hours. Please coll 649- year round. Please NEEDED. Must bs chester area full time tory control. Good m 4 m 643-9995. fordetolii motelyl hour.Mondoy- aulrements Include; send resume to; tor seeking auotifled fine homes. Open floor EAST Hartford. Price Re­ 9937. hours. Duties Include plan highlights plenty Soturdav. Dependoble strong organizational Animal Medical Clinic, qualified - minimum drivers. Must be 25 opportunity with duced! This 3 bedroom and communication years old with valid CT local and southern New of well lit space, spec­ car a must. Coll Bob at 200 S h e ld o n Rood, 5 years experience. Englonddellverlesplus growing company. Ranch Is located In a skills. Excellent envir­ Manchester. license and clean driv­ tacular room arrange­ CONDOMINIUMS REAL ESTATE 647-9946. assistance In otfice. ment and on abun­ nice family neighbor­ HOMES CONDOMINIUMS onment In a non­ Call ing record. Must be Call Elliott at 643- hood! Carpet through­ WANTED HELP WANTED STOCKPERSON. F u ll able to pass DOT physi­ Medical benefits. Coll dance of convenient I2D FOR SALE I f o r s a l e m FOR SALE CD smoking office. Forop- time, 9om-5pm. Com­ out. Ceramic tile kit­ polntmentcoll: Harriet Ray Maher cal. Outstanding be­ 647-8157 between 9am- 6773. living features. pany benefits. See 4pm, Mondov-Frldov. chen floor. 12x22 STUNNING 2 bedroom LAND Wanted. Develop­ Johnson, Independent nefit package. Apply $209,000. Plano Realty FABULOUS C o n d o m i­ SOUTH Windsor. By ment or Investment NEWSPAPER Inserters. Charlie at Good Sports, Hartford: 646-0563 646-5200.D______family room with cool nium living with much . owner. 1 bedroom Con­ contemporary c o n ­ Port time afternoons. Insurance Center, Inc. between 9am and 3pm. FLOOR Supervisor. Flex­ stove and heat In base­ a u o llty land. 10-500 1017 Sullivan Avenue, Columbia: 228-9431 McKesson Corpora­ ible hours. Night and RN-LPN-or Medical As­ privacy. Immaculate 5 dominium, tireplaced dominium. Garage, Wont to get out of the RETAIL Assistant Man­ 646-6050. South W indsor. BOLTON. See this excep­ ment. Storage shed In parking and private acres sought by tion, 280 Dividend weekends. Starting sa­ sistant needed part tional 8 room custom room, 2 bedroom living room, central house for a few hours? ager Trainee. Jewlery TYPIST. Full time with tim e fo r a busy OB- bock yard. Give us the laundry facility. $875 medium-sized develop­ company In motor de­ DO A TWO-WAY favor ... Rood, Rocky Hill, CT. lary $5.50 per hour. built contenrvpororv opportunity to show Townhouse In O ak olr, garage, fully op- We are looking for PC knowledge. Prefer­ BOOKKEEPER with PC G Y N office In M an ­ Forest Condominium. pltonced kitchen, pa­ p er month. Sentry ment company. Brok­ partment store seeking get extra cosh for yourself EOE.______Apply: Mondoy- Colonial that offers a you these and other ers welcomed and fully responsible people to ably with Multi-Mote experience for small, chester. Possible full Large entronce foyer tio. 644-3511 evenlngsor R Eol Etote. 643-4060. Insert advertising sup­ personnel for rapidly Advantage 11. Custo­ and moke It possible for friendly, non-smoking CUSTODIAL O pening. Frldov, Arthur Drug, spacious 1st flo o r fam ­ features of this ottor- protected. Coll o r 942 Main Street, Man­ time In future. Salary with skylight, rec room 565-2182 days. plements Intoournews- growing leased depart­ mer contact, other gen­ someone else to enlov business. Part-time. Full or port time, 8 ily room and Florida doble hom el $145,900. write: Sugorbush, Inc., chester. Attention contingent on expe­ room, deluxe kitchen, and garage. $140's. LOTS/LAND popers. Monday- ment. Will train the eral varied otfice du­ those golf clubs you never Send resume or letter hours per day. Apply rience. Please coll 646- Realty World, Benoit, MANCHESTER. CHFA, 200 West Center Street, right person. Retail ex­ Tom . format dining room Blanchard & Rossetto FOR SALE Frldoy. Pleose coll ties. Full b e iv e ftt use. Sell them with o wont stating experience to; South Windsor Board 1157. Frechette Associates, Realtors," We're Sel- PH A approved 4 room, B7, Manchester, CT M rs. C o lle ttlo t 647-9946 perience helpful. Good program IncluUlilg ad. Office Manager, P.O. of Education. Facilities KITCHEN Prep- and living room, 3 bed­ 646- 7709.P 06040. (203) 649-1490. room s, 2 baths with llno Houses" 646-2482.P I'/j both Condominium MANCHESTER. (Nor- for more Information. salary and benefits. paid dental. Coll 289- Box 122, Hebron, CT Services. 1737 Main Dlshwosher. Flexible hN-A recent relocation BOLTON. Traditional In small complex. Ex­ Pleose co ll (203)569- hours. Apply: Man­ many extras. A beauti­ ONE and one-holt year theost Area). Level lots SECRETARY-Copable 2734.______A ID E needed 11pm-7om. 06248. Street, South Windsor. has created on out­ 59 Clyde Rd./ Manchester Colonial. Design and cellent condition, large 1115. Please telephone 649- 528-9711, ext .40, EO E. chester Country Club. ful home throughout, old Duplex on quiet about y* of on acre. typist to work In office SECRETARY. One man AUTOMOTIVE M e ­ standing opportunity In Charming aluminum sided 6 room colors plus quality con­ cul-de-sac. 3 bed­ rooms, double closets 2358.______C o ll 647-1458 between situated on a well City sewer and water. Rentals located In Manchester WANTED! 2 self- low office. Shorthand chanic and Wrecker NC-CNC Machine Opera­ our ICFonthe7om-3pm struction mokes this rooms, 2 full baths, In both bedrooms. Coll motivated agents for tor. Experience pre- 11:30am-2:30pm. shift. Very competitive Cope with garage and covered patio. landscaped 1 acre plus 8'/> room Behrmonn 647-0246 or 646-7207. on Frid a y 4-7pm and and word processor o Driver wanted. Coll 649- lot. $284,900. U & R wall to wall carpeting. Sentry Real Estate, 643- Saturday 10-6pm, Sun­ full time positions. m ust. C o ll 646-({425, 2871.______t e r r e d , but not SECRETARY tor Vernon starting rote. Fully New wall-to-wall carpet throughout, built home. 2 X 6 6601, T H E Highlands In Coven­ R ealty 643-2692.0 Kitchen appliances. try. This new subdivi­ day 11-6pm. 3 weekends Great Income, poten­ 9om-5pm weekdays?^ LOT Person. No expe­ necessary. Apply at: professional office. paid benefits Including .tireplaced llvine room, 3 or 4 bed­ constructton. $290's. Vinyl siding. Separate 1 ^ ROOMS per month. Coll 528-1300 tial, bonus Incentive Carlyle Johnson Ma­ Word processing and pension plan. Coll the MANCHESTER Colonial. Blanchard 8, Rossetto SOUTH Windsor. Seller sion offers 0 variety of MAINTENANCE Person. PRINTING rience necessary. MIs- rooms, Price reduced to $149,900 offers Excellent neighbor­ utilities. Presently approved building lots EiJFO R RENT tor appointment. plan and flexible hours. chine Company, 52 data entry. Filing, typ­ N e w Manchester Realtors," We're Sel­ renting for $750 and will pay first years 40 hours. With benefits. celloneousdutles. Must hood! Spacious 6 room condominium fees. on rolling hills afford­ RECEPTIONIST&AssIst- Porttlmeposltlonsolso Apply In person to Sol­ hove drivers license Main Street, Manches­ ing, telephone, etc. Call Manor for details 646- Invited. ling Houses" 646-2482.D $800. $260,000. Coll Ed HOUSE to shore. Fur­ ovalloble. All Inter­ OPPORTUNITIES ter, CT. EO E. 875-3004. 0129. home, 4 bedroom s, 1st Beautiful 2 bedroom, 2 ing prlvocy and seclu­ ant In M anchester doc- vation Army, 385 Brood ondbedependoble. Coll Dir: Parker St. to Helene Rd. to Clyde Rd. COLUMBIA. TranquMIty. 645-8201.______sion or open level lots nished with large yard. views strictly confiden­ • PnODUCTION FLANNia - floor front to bock Marvelous new con­ full both unit with fully tor's office. Street, M anchester. Wes at 649-4571. family room-loroe IMMACULATE Vinyl oppllonced kitchen, In o serene, rural set­ $375 per month In­ Dependable, pleasant tial. Contact Bob at experience required In engl- temporary Cope on cludes utilities. Coll A llb rio Realty, Inc. 649- neerlng high quellty 4/C deck, one full and two sided Cope In family pool and tennis courts. ting ready to be built personality o must. Af­ commerolel produett, deye. wooded lot. Solar or­ neighborhood. Open 646-8706. 0917. (Vi ) baths, finished iented. Cedar clap­ Gorgeous stained on. So, If you're a ternoon hours. Per­ • M w a a s u a e a v ia o n - 2nd basement. House Is set and spacious floor moulding and doors, builder looking for manent port time posi­ MECHANICAL ehin, exp'd. HELP ZINSSER AGENCY board siding, sky­ plan. Newer carpeting, on a large beautiful lot I lights, vaulted ceilings. tasteful decorating. your dream home, then tion. Great working • n a o x OMRATOa - 2nd Your Hometown Realtor A great value! Some fu rn a ce . Insulation, O nly $118,900 .CH FA, the highlands Is for mlAPARTMENTS ASSEMBLER thin, experience preferred. Flexible floor plan. A conditions. Coll 646- WANTED roof and driveway. A you. Lots starting at > « ( f o r r e n t CLERICAL owner flnonctno too! must see! $227,900. Cen­ FHA and VA approved. 5153 leove messoge. Mechanical aaaembly • POLOm OPMATOa - lei "Must See" home! Allbrio Realty, Inc. 649- $70,000. Coll P la n o Progressive national a 2nd eMIL exp’d. Friday and Saturday 6 4 6 - 1 5 1 1 $179,900. Anne M ille r tury 21 Epstein Realty, PART Time Janitorial experience. Some Real Estate, 647-8000.O Asking $168,900. Strono 0917. Realty 646-5200. MANCHESTER. 454 Main work, Manchester home health care • m TCHin OKRATOa 11 pm to 7 am. 647- 8895.P Real Estate, 647-76S3.Q Street. 2nd floor, 3 knowledge of piping 2nd eMR, expd area. 2pm-6pm dally, company is seeking a *8 per hour to start. BUSINESS room heated. No ap­ end tubing preferred. • i/c a a c o m nrata h r . 5pm-9pm nights. A ll Im­ talented individual to aON - 2nd ehM. expd. Muat be 21. Apply; PROPERTY pliances. Security. $480 mediate openings. assist in general of­ Muat read bluaprinta. e COURMa/DNVaa - knew- Westledge Associates Realtors BOLTON *279,000 per m onth. 646-2426, Good starting pay. 5 fice procedures and Full benefita. Firat 194169 9^ BowtofI 9499 iMlpluit PRIME Location for weekdays 9om-5pm. days per week. Coll OIRM9I ^0999 94941^1 49^I^N4^IG 7-11 UNDER CONSTRUCTION commercial or busi­ 951-6880.______billing with heavy Shift, call 99Mf of BrtvIOfI f099f6 253 Main St. ROCKVILLE. One Bed­ phone contact. Must e a rn "MM* be ever 21. y s x 148 Talcottville Road, Vernon 872-1100 ness use. Good volume. room, Elm Street, In­ PART Time permanent Mr. Bill Marchand Manchester Traffic lot 143 X 120 be detail-oriented, » a i ^ V L i y a t - ea ehm ein cludes heat and hot position In Manches­ are-p ieee, ^Veee, ainde A Suttield Financial Company with 4 family house. water, stove and re­ ter. Assistant to Super­ have excellent phone 528-9641 •Mpptng/aeeeMng. BABYSITTER needed. $345.00. Possible owner Summer months for 7 frigerator, modern kit­ intendent of apartment skills, well organized Excellent weget end com- financing. Write He­ chen and both. 1 month building. Duties In­ and fam iliar with pcny-peld beneltt plen In­ year old girl. Coll 646- rald Box W. BECON INC. 5683 after 5pm. MANCHESTER M34,900 MANCHESTER >249,500 security. $495 p e r clude light mainte­ medical terminology. cluding penelon end dentel. month. Also, Rock­ nance and pointing. 46 Schwair Road Olflerenticl peld tor Second Previous medical of­ RECEPTIONIST. Depen­ ville, 1st floor, 27 Cot­ Coll 247-5030. So. Windsor, CT 06074 end Third ehltle. All repllee dable, organized per­ s t u f f fice experience help­ held confidenllel. Apply In M 0RT6A8ES tage Street, 1 bedroom, DENTAL Office. Port lot so n with p le a s a n t iJSr,. ful. Competitive perton or cell 209/043-1101. longer - " n" modern both, stove, time position available telephone manner, typ­ — ^ l e e d ; ! carpet. 1 month secur­ salary and benefit An Equel Opportunity Em­ ing, filing experience DO NOT OO BANKRUPTI In busy Vernon otfice BABY sitter wpntedinmv ployer M/F. ity. $415 per month. for energetic, con­ package. To arrange for diversified duties In Stop Foreclosure I Home­ Coll 872-6199 or225-1012. home, 3 days per week, busy Vernon office. owners, consolidate your scientious person. Di­ an interview please 9am-4;30pm. Summer Place your tag The Garnet Company. versified duties. No ex­ ALLIED PRINIING Coll Mrs. White 646- bills, pay off your credit call 246-2111. only. Ideal for college 1944.______cords, your cor or busi­ perience necessary. student. Must hove cor. THREE Bedroom Duplex Herald and you% ness loon, your mortgage In new er 2 family 8am to 12pm, M onday - Glasrock Home 643-5052 evenings. SERVICES, INC. TRUCK Driver. Benefits, and tova, save your Friday. C a ll 875-5664 for 679 Middle Tpke. Weet will train. Must hove home. Available June Health Care LIVE-ln companion for Mencheeler, CT 4 daxTo f r e c e iv e homall NO PAYMENTS detolls. Cleon class II license. U P TO 2 YEARSI Bod 1st Includes; applian­ 58 CT Avenue elderly couple In Eost Caldw ell O il, 649-8841. ces and wall-to-wall BARTENDER-Cocktall Hartford. Storting Im­ f o r O f credit. Iota payments or South Windsor, CT ^ ‘'ays the price 8 room Farm-Style Colonial with codar aiding and unemployment Is not a carpeting, heat not In­ Server. Port time mediately. References ati 2 car garage. It features an open foyer, 2x6 cluded. $680 and $650 nights, weekends. problem. Foreclosure as­ required. Please coll PART TIME construction, 6 panel doors, Anderaan windows, sistance available for the monthly. Security and Apply; Manchester 568-3425 Otter Horn. Call today 2’/i baths, whirlpool, tlraplace and more. Sat on an DIVORCED and SELF- references required. Country Club. Coll 646- DATA Entry Operators. * n f " s e t EMPLOYED. No pets. 2 children Tired of working at the SPECIAL Education NEWSPAPER INSERTERS c o m p J i m e j 0103. Teachers for Depart­ open lot approx. 150x300. Still time to pick your Swiss Cansarvotlva accepted. Coll 643-7635. same screen? Need o PART Time position ment of Mental Retar­ Part time afternoons.. Want to get own colors, cabinets and flooring. Group at MS4S4-1IM change of pace? The dation. 37 day summer " ‘ary tag sale signs Quality built U&R colonial located in gr l$$-4$4-4«8«. ROCKVILLE, 2bedroom. available for moti­ Aero All-Gas Company out of the house for a few hours? We Year old duplex. 3 bedrooms, 2 full vated, energetic Indi­ programs with early beautiful Forest Hills. Home has 4 N o utilities. Good of Hartford nowhosfull bathe S full bMement w/washer & dryer neighborhood. Park­ vidual In bright, busy Intervention through are looking for responsible people to C la ssifie d Wt CM iM iiy M k M IM I REAL ESTATE and port time positions hookups. Located on a cul-de-sac and on bedroom s, 2'A baths, family room ing. $525 plus 1 month video store. Flexible available. Highly com­ adults. $102 /day. Con­ insert advertising supplements into w/fleldstone fireplace. Call to seel 1 ^ WANTED hours. C a ll 646-5304. tact Joanne Knopp- a busline. Priced to selll security. 644-5273. petitive wages, train­ our newspapers. Betty Campbell 644-2822 PART Time Shop Clean­ ing programs, growth Phllo, 487-1300 o r 566- Betty Campbell 644-2822 MODERATE house In MANCHESTER. 3 room, up. Approximately 25 potential and pleasant 8472. EOE,AA,M /F. Monday - Friday. WE8TLEDGE A880CIATE8 Bowers School or As­ heat and electricity. WESTLEDGE ASSOCIATES Security deposit. No hours per week. Please working environment. RESTAURANT help. Dis­ VERNON 872-1100 sumption Church area. apply to Stan Graham, Good typing a plus. hwashers, full time or Please call Mrs. CollettI at 647-9946 VERNON 872-1100 Rene 647-8609 (647- pets. Telephone 643- Service Department. High school diploma o port time with flexible for more Information. I 7099). 8552. M o rlo rty Brothers. most. 278-9910. hours. 644-4745. MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. June 3, 1988 - 21 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, June 3. 1988

APARTMENTS |^TV/8TERE0/ CARS FOR BENT ESJ a p p iia n c e r [ ^ sKes FDR SALE CLYDE CLYDE CLYDE 'Take a Lool THREE Btdroom In 1V> MAGIC Chef washer. TAG Sole. Saturday, V M r old Duplex. 2 full Holds up to 18 lbs of June 4, 8;30-2pm, 157 CHEVY Noyo 1973. Some baths, full basement. laundry. $200. Please Elm Hill Road, In the body damage. Runs Wall to wall carpeting. telephone 645-6356. Talcoftville section of great. Asking $450.742- THE RIGHT CAR - THE RIGHT PRICE - RIGHT HOW! Kitchen appliances. On ottAt soam sTStiiiit Vernon, off Taylor 8884. oulet cul-de-sac. SSOO, ■re bulH by Sound Toohnldant Street______Security and referen­ from protaMlonol eomponantii JUNE 4. 9am-2pm. 43 that tra baat for your naadt. SPECIAL RATE LONG TERM FINANCING AVAILABLE ces. No pets. Call Ed. Wadsworth Street, L IP M A N #1 645-8201. Call Jack Bertrand at Manchester. ROCKVILLE. 30 Elm A 43-116> NEIGHBORHOOD Tag VOLKSWMEN 87’s and 88’s Carry Transferable 6/60 Warranty Street. 1 bedroom. $445 For Vour Sound Syatam Naadtl sale, 211 8. 215 Oak 87 Suzuki Samurt Coiw. per month. Modern kit­ Street, Manchester. 8100 m l ...... •a.488 chen and bath Includes June 4th. 9am. House­ 87 Bulek Rhrlara. Immaoulala stove and refrigerator. FUa0R./C0AL/ hold Items, furniture, L o a d e d ...... ‘14,280 1988 BUICK PARK AVENUE 4-DOOR SEDANS No pets. 1 month secur­ FIREWOOD children's clothing, 88 Subaru QL, 3 dr, SHvar, 6 8p., 4 WO. AM -FM .... •BIOS • POWER - Windows, Seats & Locks • ity. Call 225-1012 Garnet toys, etc. 88 Trane Am, Btk...... '0 3 8 0 Company. OAK WooSnionTaTsale. MANCHESTER. Friday, $25 per pick-up truck. 88 Cudaaa Clarra brn...... *8398 SPACIOUS Studio apart­ SoHirdoy and Sunday, B3Nlaean3006X.8Spd. • LUXURY - Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Tilt Wheel • ment In Bolton. Utlll- Saturday and Sunday 9am-3pm. UnlcjiM ^g AM/FM, Maroon ...... •3486 ' ties Included. Security 9om-5pm. 44 Plymouth . sole. Musical Instru­ 83 Jeep W aoonear. - Cloth Interior, Stereo Cassette and lease. $450 per Lane, Manchester. 646- ments, books, house­ L o a d e d ...... •0386 month. Coll 646-7766. anJl^iaia-ia— — — - hold Items and much 82 VW Rabbit DIaeel...... ‘2896 ^ more. 175 Oakland 82 Bulok Skylark ...... '.... ‘2888 lOPORTING * Street. ISncONDOMINIUMS loOODS 81 Ford Eeoort Wg, A T ....‘ 1888 I ^ F O R RENT SATURDAY, Juipf ’4^, 81 Marcedaa 380SL. AT. *16,995 9om-4pm. BIcyllter «|d MISTRAL Windsurfer, SH ve r.d SK ...... ‘28.688 bedroom furnlnii'e, <»- 77 Camaro, V8. AT ...... ‘2496 m !u4 C H » T E R . New 4 $750. 6 foot sail with noe, pool filter and Choice of 2 Choice of 2 room. 2 bedroom battens, 12 foot board deck, custom drapes, 24 TsIlaiNI Tgpk, Rto. 03 Ranch Condominium with adjustable mast- household mlscellone- Vtnigg, CT • e4f-2B3S Feel what a fuel-injected with garage. Fully ap- track, foot straps and ous. Route 85 to Daly pllanced kitchen, pool, skeg. Call 774-4845 be­ Road to Elizabeth 18-valve V6 does for this all-new clubhouse. $850 tween 5pm-10pm or 646- Driye to Webst^^drfe, CLYDE monthly. 649-4003. Hebron.______CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. high-performance luxury sedan. GLASTONBURY. 2 bed­ ROUTE 83, VERNO N PETS AND LAWN Furniture. Week­ room Condominium days after 5pm. Week­ COMPARE MAZDA 929 TO EUROPE'S BEST- AT '20,000 LESS. for rent or lease with SUPPLIES 84 Century LTD 4 dr. *6995 end after noon. 31 84 Century l t o 4 dr. * 5 9 9 5 SOME WITH LEATHER. AN'n-L(X;K BRAKES. MOONROOF. COMPACT DISCS AND MORE. option to buy. Hale Colemon Road.______1986 CHEVY Farms complex 1st FREETuNens^VoMety^ 88 Cavalier C S 4 dr * 5 9 9 5 1985 MERCURY MARQUIS SEVERAL TO CHOOSE FROM. floor. $800. Coll for colors. Please Call be­ TAG Sale. June 4,9am to 88 Celebrity 4 dr. *6995 STANDARD FEATURES INCLUDING: Powerful luel injected V6 engine. 4 speed automatic overdrive additional details. tween 4 and 8pm. 742- 4pm. Motorcycles, 88 MonM Carlo *8995 BROUGHAM CAVALIER tranimisaion, eiectronically controlied power aasiat ateering. power assisted 4-wheel disc brakes, power Jack Lappen Realty. 5768 or 633-2164. lawn mowers, sewing 88 Chevy C-10FAJ <8995 4 Dr. Sedon, PS, windows, power door locks, automatic climate control with AC, cruise control, theft deterrent system, AM/FM 643-4263. machine and house­ 88 O lda Delta 4 dr. * 9 9 9 5 4 Dr. Sedan, PS, PB, P Windows & Dr. stereo cassette with graphic equaliser booster with 8 speakers, front and rear mud guards, 15" aluminum hold Items. 57 Jensen ^ C J t /Brown, R. Def., Cloth wheels and steel belted radlals and much, much more!! I MISCELLANEOUS 86 Cavalier 4 dr. ‘4995 Locks, Black, AC, Cruise, Rear Detogger,'> IHOMES Street, Monchester. 86 Nova CL *5995 y ^ Int., Bucket Seats, FOR SALE Cloth Int., Stereo, Was $6995 / A GREAT VALUE... you must drive this cari stock #2-9022 FOR RENT TAG Sole. June 4. 84 87Catala4dr. *9495 4 AM/FM Radio, One Greenwood Drive, GENERATOR, Hondo 87 Cutlaaa znr. *10,995 ''t, ... Owner, New Car Manchester. Rain 87 Pont 6000 814.4 dr * 1 4 , 9 9 5 MANCHESTER. 3 bed­ EG5000X. 120-240 volt. date, June 5. 9am to ^ Trade-In, Stk. BUY FOR ONLY LEASE FOR ONLY room Raised Ranch on Excellent condition. 67 Cavallar a dr. ‘ 7 9 9 5 ' '.^1985 CHEVY ; 1 acre with pool. $1100 $775. 742-7247.______4pm.______87 Pont Grand Am *9995 «07376A. per month plus secur­ M A R BLE Terrazzo Earth JUNE 4th and 5th, 9am- 87 Pont. Sunbird epa *7995 c a v a l ie r ity and utilities. Coll 4pm. No early birds. 87 Monta Carlo *10,995 tone tile. 123 pieces, 7 ” 0 5 ” 659-2444. Furniture, household _ ^ _ ^ 4 x / v a . i- / 1986 CHEVY 12"x12” and 12"x16". Items, 5 families. 247 $4 tile. 742-7247. . Abbey Rood, South 872-9111 * “ * ... enSTORE AND Di'- Sedan, Auto, PS, ^ 7 CAVALIER , 17,168 NEW Painted green pic­ Windsor.______Monthly payment *174.91 for 99 montha. No down payment. *990 refundable aecurlty27491 depotft plua Hrtt month’a paymen required at Blue, AC, R. Def., Tilt, B^OFFICE SPACE nic table, 33 X 68 V < 2 Dr., Auto, PS, Sliver, \ SATURDAY, June 4th. Cloth Int., Bucket Inception of leaae-total *974.91. Total coat of lease *19,494.99. Cloaed and lease w/purchaae o^ o n , walk away or trade up. Tax Ik reg. extra. Inches. $90. 643-2236. Sofa, chairs, sunfish, Cf > 6 9 9 5 AC, R. Def., 1-Owner, (( OFFICES. Prime loca- MANCHESTER Seats, Stereo, Stk. tlon. Reasonable, heot, FOURTEEN Foot Self household Items, some /-f‘7 , K’' “Clyde "Civae LorCar" hot water, parking, Defrost refrigerator. antiques. 9am-5pm. 132 HONDA « 8 8 m A . 7 lanitor. $275.647-9223 or G.E. stove self cleon- Grissom Road, 649-5334. ' Ing oven, portable dis­ Manchester. U S E D C A R S hwasher, all brown MANCHESTER. 33 En­ 88 Chavy yan *15,995 tone In excellent condl- 1986 CHEV NOVA ’XL ” 1987 CHEVY NOVA glewood Drive. Multi- 88 Honda Prelude '7 9 9 5 4 Dr. Sedan, Auto, PS, AC, R. Def., Cloth tlon. Rear bagger family, Soturday, June 83 Dodge Rampage *3 4 9 5 4 Dr. Sedan, AC, Cloth Int., Bucket Seats, OFFICE power mower. Best Int., Buckets Seats, Stereo offer. 646-2374. 4 and Sunday, June 5. 84 Honda Accord *7 9 9 5 AM/FM Radio, Deluxe “CL” Trim Pkg., 9am-4pm. Appllances- 85 Honda Accord '6996 Stk. it 87028A. SPACE MOVING . Must sell. tools, etc.______86 Maic.Lynx *3995 Whlrpool Refrigera­ 84 Honda Civic *5 4 9 5 1987 PONTIAC iSRAND AM (i tor. Den set, solid oak TAG Sale. June 4 and 5, FOR 9am-4pm. Bikes, car 89 Ply. Horizon *2 9 9 5 4 Dr. FWD, Auto, PS, PB, White, AC, R. desk. Coll 643-7096. parts, tools, clothing 85 Honda Civic *5 4 9 5 1987 RENT and household goods. 84 Olda Cutlaaa *5 4 9 5 Def., Cloth Int., Bucket Seats, Console, RnBOATS/MARINE 138 Cooper Street, 84 Honda Accord *7500 $ 7 Q Q C ^ PONTIAC Stereo, Stk. #88324. 3 Rooms. B u EQUIPMENT Monchester.______84 Ford EXP '3 4 9 5 Prime Location MOVING. Tag Sale. 17 65 Honda Accord H/B *61 9 5 IV 7 J O < SUNBIRD JOHNSON Outboard Lydall Street, M an­ SS Accord LX '6195 ^ _ % 1987 OLDS 1984. 25 hp. New power- chester. Saturday, 84 Buick Ragal '4 6 9 5 ‘2 Dr,, Auto, PS, Red, 643-9551 head, gos tank. $1000. June 4, 9am-6pm. 84 Honda Accord 4 dr. *71 9 5 AC, Cloth Inf., Bucket 633-4189. Household Items, some 85 Bk. Century *76 9 5 Seats, Stereo. 1 *9 4 9 5 4 CALAIS antlQues, 1977 86 Honda Civic •6495 / ^ J a u Io, PS, Blue, AC, R. 4 WHEEL Motodor.______INDUSTRIAL 82 Chav. Citation *3 1 9 5 7 Def., Cloth Int., Bucket STEERING PROPERTY TAG Sale. Sunday, June 65 Buick Somaraat 2 dr. '6 9 9 5 V V Seats, A M / F M Radio 5. Multi-family, many 86 Honda PraluUa *10,495 1987 CHEVY CAVALIER ‘TURBO’ M ANCHESTER. Indus- MANCHESTER. June 4, new Items! 25 Edmund 83 Mazda RX7 '6 4 9 5 9om-2pm. Lotvion trlol, office, commer­ Street, off Adams 86 Pont. Flaro QT *74 9 5 ”CS” SPORT cial space. 2400 sauore Church, Gorden and Street In Monchester. 1987 BUICK SKYLARK Normal List Price *19,739 feet. Loading dock. Winter Street. Furni­ "Tha Aoto Profatslomls” 2 Dr. Hatchback, FWD, Auto, PS, PB, Discount Woodland Industrial ture and plants, an- 24 Adamt St., Maaehfsttr Blue, AC, R. Def., Cloth Int., Bucket 4 Dr. Sedan, Auto, PS, Sliver AC, R. Def., tlaues and ethnic GIANT TAG SALE Including Rebate Pork. 643-2121.______Seats, A M / F M Radio, 13,000 Ml., Was Cloth Int., A M / F M Radio. 4,425 foods. Manchester Grange 646-3515 $9495 4 Door. Equipped with: Automatic. ROOMMATES 253 Hollister Street, Man­ Hall PS, AC, AM/FM Stereo Cass., with 4 chester. June 4, 9am to WANTED 205 Olcott Street MORIARTY 1987 CHEVY CELEBRITY Speakers, Power Locks, Cruise, [ 2pm. Furniture and June 4th • 9am - 3pm Alarm, 8 way AdJ. Front Seat, More! $ 1 5 , 3 1 4 household Items._____ 1985 CHEVY MONTE 2 Dr., Auto, PS, Blue, AC, R. Def., Cloth •2-8031 You Pay MANCHESTER. Room­ TAG Sale. 36 Bolton Cen­ BROTHERS Int., A M / F M Radio, 9,000 Mi., Rally mate to shore house ter Road (Route 85), with older gentlemon. USED CARS CARLO Wheels, Was $10,495. NOW Bolton. Saturday, June 4FAIL4BLE $400 monthly Including 4. 9am-2pm. Rain or YARD SALE 86 Markur Soorpk) *19,495 2 Dr., Hardtop, 8 Cyl. 305 Cu. In., Auto, RX7 CONVERTIBLE, utilities, negotiable. shine. Moving. Com­ 87 Marc. Q. Marquia '1 3 ,6 9 5 PS, PW, PL, Gray, AC, Cruise, R. Def., Prefer older person. Building Contractor 87 Marc. Topaz '6 7 9 5 plete stereo system, Gauges, Tilt, Wire Wheels, Cloth Int., CL 1987 CHEVY MONTE Call 646-4642 osk for furniture, collectibles,, June 4 • 7am-3pm 87 Ford Tempo *69 9 5 Mike, (son). clothing, books, tires, 87 Marc. Sable Wgn. '1 0 ,4 9 5 Custom Int., Stereo Cass., Sold 8. CARLO NEW 1988 B2600 4X4's doort, ntw & uMd. wood 87 Marc. Cougar *11,095 NOTICE OF Indian head pennies, Serviced By Us, 1-Owner “ Clyde Car", You Cannot Beat this Deal! PUBLIC AUCTION chairs.______chips, plywood and 87 Ford Tempo *69 9 5 8 Cyl., 305 Cu. In., Auto, PS, PB, White, AC, numsrous othsr Hams. Only 14,000Mi., Was $9995, ARTIFICERS LIEN BASEBALL Cards, ski 87 Lincoln T.C. *16,295 R. Def., Stereo, Stk. #88396, Was $11,995 NEW 1988 87 Marc. Q. Marquia *11,395 1974 P o rsc h e 914, ID boots, baby furniture, DMC Construction • 4742903242 at Simon Sports lamps and much more. 87 Ford T-BIrd *9 5 9 5 CHRYSLER Car Center, Inc., Route6&44, Saturday, 9am-3pm Co., inc. 87 Ford Crwn. V. *11,695 1986 CHEVY ^ 1987 CHEVY Bolton, CT on Tuesday, June and Sunday 9am-2pm.6 161 Senrico Dr.. Manctwetar 87 Marc. Cougar *11,095 14fh, 1988 at 9:00 am. Sealed LeBARON COUPE bids accepted. Cushman Drive, 87 Mazda RX-7 '17,495 Manchester.______643-4139 CAMARO • Limited Edition Package Plus: 007-06______W »k 'B B $t B u y ll 3 To Choose From! TAG Sale. Good clothes, Tfifs 0 0 fleetside * 8 Cyl., 305 Cu. In., • Power steering & antenna BOLTON PUBLIC NOTICE brIc-a-brac, dresser, * 8 9 9 5 < 1 10,995 Auto, PS, PB, PW, PL, Also, Convertible Editions WANTED TO, 1987 LINCOLN 8 Cyl., 305 Cu. In., 4 4 . • Premium interior • 2.2 Turbo Engine The Zoning Board of Appeals etc. Too of Steep Hol­ ' White, AC, Cruise, R. Stock! will hold a public hearing on low Lane, Saturday, b u y /t r a d e ! Spd., PS, PB, Charcoal/^^ ^ • Automatic • Power Windows Thursday, June 16, 1988 at 9am-2pm.______( MARK 7 LSC Def., Cloth Int., Bucket/ 7:00 P.M. at the Town Hall to WANTED to buy. Old Gray, A M / F M Radio, Seats, Console, Stereo, • Sport suspension • Special cast wheels hear the appeal of Richard BOLTON, Friday, Satur­ furniture, clocks, 11,000 Ml. and Ruth Treat of 8 Lyman day and Sunday, 10am- *2 1,99 5 Was $11,995 • Power mirrors • Power locks Rd. tor a sidayard yarlance 4pm. Assorted Items. lamps, paintings and • Infinity sound system • Air • Cruise to construct a garage. rugs. Will pay cash! 88 Toyota Camry •9495 Stop by and see. 792 88 Mazda 626 Turbo •9895 John H. Roberts Hop RIyer Road, Route Call 646-8496. • Tilt • Special paint & more Chairman 88 Marc. Lynx •4495 1986 CHEVY CELEBRITY iggy OL 6 .______1987 OLDS CUTLASS Zoning Board of Appeals 88 Marc. Lynx •4495 TAG Sale. Saturdoy, CARS ^ 4 Dr. Wagon, 6 Cyl., Auto, PS, PB, PL, CIIDDCI 009-06 FDR SALE 86 Marc. Marquia •6995 White, Cruise, R. Def., Tilt, Cloth Inf., OSUPREME U r l l t l CLASSIC r 1 Bll*® llkim to 2pm. Books, 65 Lincoln T.C. •12,995 magazines, collecta­ 88 Marc. Q. Marquia •10,595 Bucket Seats, Stereo. 2 Dr., 8 Cyl., AutoAuto, PS, PW, White, AC, R. INVITATION TO BID bles and mlscellane- CADILLAC Sedan de Sealed bids will be received ous. 486 Parker Street. Vine 1983. Interlor/Ex- 88 Ford LTD •8995 ...... Def., Clotyh Int., Stereo, 12,000 Ml., Rally In the General Services' of­ lerlor great condition! 84 Marc. Cougar •5495 Wheels Was 11,995 fice, 41 Center St., Manches­ TAG SALE. Clothes, rem­ Asking S69(X). Call after 84 Marc. Cougar •6495 ter, CT until JUNE 14,1988at nants, books, records, 1986 OLDS DELTA 88 11:00 a.m. for the following: 5pm. 649-8355. 84 Marc. Q. Marquia •7995 Stk. #2054 miscellaneous. Sat.& 64 Lincoln T.C. •11,995 ASBESTOS REMOVAL, Sun. 10-4. Rain date CHEVY Nova 1977.2door ROYALE 19881988 BUIBUick CENTURY Coupe, 6 cylinders, 64 Ford Tampo •4495 FIRE STATION - June 11th. 4 Alice 4 Dr. Sedan, PS, PB, PW, PL, AC, Cruise, 0 1 153 SPRUCE STREET Drive.______100,000 miles. Bldy 83 Marc. Capri •4995 CUSTOM good, engine needs 83 Marc. Lynx •2995 Tilt, Wire Wheels, Cloth Int. 60/40, Stereo ' ' ' ONLY I The Town of Manchester Is TAG Sale. Some an­ work. $600. Call 283- 4 Dr. Sedan, 6 Cyl., Auto, PS, PPW, PL, EXPIRES 6-KF88 an equal opportunity em­ tiques, bed spread, 301-305 CENTER ST. Cass., Stk. »88134A, Local 1 Owner, New 4 Dr. Sedan, 6 Ci ployer, and requires an affir­ 6039.______Car Trade-In. AC, R. Def., Tilt, Rally Wheels, Cloth Int., •9777 drapes, yarn, electric mative action policy forall of DODGE Van 1980. Many MANCHESTER STANDARD FEATURES INCLUDE: 2.67 Liter 4-Cyl. Engine. 5-Spd. Trans., 2-Spd. ^ n sfer Case. Its Contractors and Vendors blanket, bedroom set, Stereo, Choice of 2, Was $12,995. PS, Double Wall Cargo Bed, Intermittent Windshield Wipers. Rear Step Tube as q condition of doing busi­ couch, lamps'. Broil new parts. Front-end ness with the Town, as per King oven, excellent damaged. Please tele­ 643-5135 Wheels, SE 5 Stripes, Dual Sport Mirrors, Chit Pile Carpeting. And Much More. SPECIAL o p t i o n s : Federal Order 11246. boys and girls clothing, phone 649-9874. ^ ^1987 CHEVY AM/FM Radio, Doth Seats. Bid forms, plans and speclfl- lumber. Other Items. DATSUN F-10. Very good 1938 0HEVY catons are available at the 6-3, 4 and 5. If rain running condition. ICAMPERS/ General Services' office. 6-11,12and 6-13.28 Willi­ Needs transmission. I trailers ^ 9 9 9 5 / CELEBRITY THE MAZDA WAY & THE MORIARTY WAY TOWN OF ams Road (before Fla- Good parts car. $150 *11 9 9 ^ CAPRICE I MANCHESTER, CT. ''^''^^EUROSPORT * * f * ^ ^ ^ ^ < 44 Dr. Sedan, 8 Cyl., 3(305 w ROBERT B. WEISS, no's towards Bolton negotiable. 645-6356. PRO W LER 5th wheel HO GIMMICKS, JUST A GREAT DEAl GENERAL MANAGER Center), 9om to 6pm. 1978. 32 feet, air condi­ 4 Qf Sedan, Auto, PS ^Cu. In., Auto, PS, PB, m tioning. Very good con­ TAG Sale. June 4 and 5 TOYOTA King Cab 1986. PB, AC, Cruise, R. White, AC, Cloth Int., from 9am-3pm at Fire­ Excellent condition. dition. Asking $7500. All Negotiated Prices Include LIOAL NOTICR Stereo, bucket seats, 647-7435.______Def., Cloth Int., Stereo, 4,000 Ml., house on Bolton Center 1) ALL DEALER PREP 3) HAND WASH AND WAX A public auction will take Road, Bolton by matching top, turbo. Stereo, 13,000 Ml. Was $12,995 place on June 18th, 1988 bet­ Women's Auxiliary. Days 522-7448, evenings MOTORCYCLES/ 2) AUTO ARMOUR UNDERCOATINQ 4) 3 YR. 50,000 MILE BUMPER ween 10:00 AM -11:00 AM at 643-4593. TO BUMPER WARRANTY Manchester Sport Center, TAG Sale. 27-29 Walker M 0PED8 Inc., 30 Adams Street, Man­ Street. Furniture and DODGE Aspen 1977 . 4 5) PROFESSIONAL SALES — NO HIGH PRESSURE chester, Cannacticut. The miscellaneous stuff. door Sedan. Good con- YAAAAHA650CC 1979. 8000 follawlno vehicles will be available for review; 9am to 4pm. dltlon. $400. 646-4081. original miles. Excel­ MANCHESTER, 318 Red­ BUICK Riviera 1981. Full lent condition, $800. 1985 CH80 Also, Kawasaki 750cc V.I.N. JH2HF0302FS009283 wood Road. June 4, loaded, sunroof, white I Thof 8 Why I'm 9am-2pm. Boys clothes with leother Interior. 1982, 10,000 original 1976 CB750F miles, excellent condi­ Gonna Buy My V.I.N. CB750F2007175 size 6-8, kids kitchen Asking $3,950. Financ­ Moxda set, serving set, table ing available for quali­ tion. $900 or both for 1974 CB360E and more.______only $15001 Call 643-8484 From . .. V.I.N. CB3601070453 fied buyer. 644-0139. M IORIAR^ BROTHERS M ANY Items. June 4 and ask for Linda, AAondoy- CHEVROLET 1978CB400T CHRYSLER Cordoba Frldoy 10-5pm. V.I.N. CB400T4021780 5, 8am-4pm. 26 Plaza 1978. V-8. Mint condi­ HoufS: Drive, Manchester tion. AM power with CLYDE BUICK, INC. Optrt Evtnings 'til 7 pjn. 1986CHI50D AUTOS FOR V.I.N. JH2KF012XGK1001I8 LARGE Tag Sale, Satur­ leather. 59,900 miles. Rt. 83, Windsor Ave. Fn. A Sot.'til 6 p.m. day, 42 Russell Street, Best offer. 643-6749. RENT/LEASE 301-315 aNTHR STREET 1981 CB750 V.I.N. JH2RC011BM117773 Manchester. Furni­ CHEVY Comoro 1980. Rockville/Vernon, Exit 64/1-84 MANCHESTER. CONNECTICUT ture, antiques, toys, Mint condition. FREE AAlleage on low 872-9111 643-5135 1979 CB750K cost auto rentals. Vil­ V.I.N. RC01-2033629 children's clothing, Loaded. Garaged win­ something for eye- ters. $3800. Call 646-8736 lage Auto Rental. 643- ryone. 9am-2pm. days. 2979 or 646-7044. MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. June a. im - « t t - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, June 3, 1988

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By Bob Baum “I’m pretty happy with it event, the Javelin, with a 141-foot “I have my expectations and “The people we feel will score Thursday in the 100-meter hur* Tho Associated Press considering ttie conditions we effort. they are very high, but I know in the finals are all in there,” he dies and 100 meters. Devers were competing under,” she said. "It put me enough points ahead that the University of Texas is a said. didn’t ran on the UCLA 1,60(K EUGENE. Ore. - Wendy At 22, Brown is just a beginner so I didn’t have to run a hard 800,” real good team,” he said. The UCLA women’s hopes meter team that qualified for the Brown has her first NCAA in the heptathlon. she said. Still, Larsen admitted no major obviously rested with Gail Dev- finals in the meet’s final event heptathlon championship, but the "I’m a long Jumper who started Brown was dead last in the 800. disappointments. ers, who won qualifying heats Saturday. Southern Cal senior is worried doing the heptathlon last year,” “It was raining and all I wanted about her chances of making the she said. to do was finish it,” she said. U.S. Olympic team. She’s competing in the long She will compete in the long "Two months ago I would have Jump and the triple Jump as well Jump and triple Jump at the TAC said I have a great chance,” she as the heptathlon at the NCAA championships later this month, said Thursday night. "But I look meet, and that’s made for a hectic then plans to enter the long Jump O P E N H O U S E at what I’m scoring now and it's a couple of days. and heptathlon at the U.S. Olym­ little bit shaky. Brown had to postpone her final pic Trials. Saturday June 4th & Sunday June 5th "But I still have a month and a long Jump attempt in Wednes­ She expects it will take a score half to prepare, and you never day’s trials so she could run the in the high 6,200s or low 6,3W)s to 12:00 to 4:00 know.” heptathlon 200 meters. On Thurs­ make the U.S. Olympic heptath­ Brown won the NCAA title at day, she had Just 15 minutes to lon team. rain-drenched Hayward Field on prepare for the triple Jump trials. Meanwhile, both coaches were the University of Oregon campus Still, she made the long-jump being cautious, but UCLA’s Thursday as UCLA moved into finals and was the leading quali­ Brains were looking like a good position for a possible sweep of fier in the triple Jump at 42-feet, beT~to sweep the team the men’s and women’s team 9V4-lnches. competition. ■ t ♦ f ♦ ' titles. Brown said she knew she had The UCLA men advanced 11 She said she was satisfied even beaten her nearest heptathlon individuals and both relay teams though her winning total of 5,701 rival, Boise State’s Crystal to the finals. points was well off her all-time Young, after the long Jump, won “E.verything is going well,” best of 5,896 set at The Athletics by Brown at 20-3*/i. Her confi­ said,,UCLA men’s coach Bob Congress championships last dence was solidified when she Larsen, who doesn’t like his year. edged Young in the next-to-last team’s role as favorite. Arizona State is seiected Central Air Conditioning Custom Wood Cabinetry team to beat at the CWS Andersen Windows Spacious Decks Fully Applianced Kitchens Professionally Landscaped Bv Tom Vint “I think each one of us here I’ve seen it happen before.’ The Associated Press thinks the team we’re coaching is going towin.” Bennett said. “But The tournament was to begin Three Colonial Style Homes Open For Viewing OMAHA, Neb. — Arizona State you have to go out and play the its 39th consecutive year in coach Jim Brock has the same games. I think based on expe­ Omaha with Arizona State meet­ ’295,000.00 — ’298,500.00 pick for the College World Series rience, Arizona State has more. ing California, 40-23. Wichita champion he has had for the last They’re picked number one in the State, the fourth seed and 54-14-1, Saturdi few years — even if that team country. I pick Arizona State.” meets No. 5 Florida, 47-17-1. in the isn’t in it. Wichita State coach Gene Ste­ other game. P e t e r m a n B u i l d i n g C o m p a n y While Brock’s 56-11 team is No. phenson agrees. In Saturday’s first-round 1 ranked, top-seeded and the “They are ranked number one. games in the lower bracket, consensus team to beat at the They are the team everybody second-seeded Fresno State, 56- 649-9404 643-4631 College World Series, which was thinks is the team to beat.” he 10. meets No. 7 Stanford, 41-22, South on Main Street, Left on Spring Street, to get under way today, he said. “But I’ll tell you one thing, I followed by No. 3 Miami, 51-12-1, continued to point at powerful would never sell short a Ron against No. 6 Fullerton State, Right on Gardner Street to Sunny Brook Drive Oklahoma State as that team. Fraser (Miami) club because 41-16. The only problem is Oklahoma State didn’t make a ninth consec­ utive trip to the NCAA baseball |t * 8 championship because Wichita ■ State beat the Cowboys in the Midwest Regional over the RlgidaireW e e k ^ weekend. “I think the statements I made At last year still hold true,” Brock said with a hint of a smile. "I think Oklahoma State is the team to beat. I’ve said that the past PEARL’S! seven or eight years and I see no reason to change.” i f f / / 18.0 Cu. F t Brock’s Sun Devils, who battled with Oklahoma State and Fresno Frost Proof ' 5 cycles— from Heavy Refrigerator/ State for No. 1 in the rankings Flair Freezer ^ Fully-extendable, easy- fhgld*B 21 CH. ft. # I the CWS, which introduces a new to-load racks Freezer ■s- two-bracket format this year. > Extra-thick sound- Previously, all eight teams absorbing insulation Modol F P e t-IIT C Model FPCI-21TC played in a single-bracket, 4FHgidaire double-elimination tournament. • Taxturad Staal Ravaiaa-Doora • Automatic loa Makar. The new format will decide • Unwrapped Fooda Drawer (AmMW m K i n eharg.) • Fully-Ad|uaUWa Olaaa Shalvea • Elaotrt-Savar SwKch winners in each of the two • Autom atio lo a M akar (oauenw, M n i • Frigidaira Elaotrl-8avar Loop brackets with those winners • Convenient Etaotrt-Savar Switch • Taxturad Doora playing in a one-game champion­ POWERWASHER' • Etflolant Frigt-Foam Inaulatlon ship on June 11 that will be • Buin-ln Elaotrto- nationally televised by CBS. FRIGIDAIRE $34900 Savar Loop ’ “I think it’s extremely difficult, DISHWASHER «5 9 9 o<* even moreso under this new ’ 569” format,” to pick a team towin the tr CWS, Brock said Thursday. "The one thing that you have coming in Refrigerator / Freezer Refrigerator / Freezer here that makes it almost impos­ sible to pick a team is that each ModM FPCI-ieVM team has tremendous momen­ Modal FPE-21TC tum. They each came out of a • Automatic loa Makar. e Automatic loa Makar tough regional and they're feeling (AvataM. a acira aw Q .) (AnBeMe el exln eherK.| • Elactrt-Savar Swtteh e Elaolrl-Savar Loop good about themselves. With the • Frigidaira Elactrl-Savar Loop e Taxturad Doora 5699 "® new format, I wouldn’t have any $649^^1 • Taxturad Doora e Meat Tender Orawar idea of who to pick. If I had a lot of money to bet on it, I wouldn’t.” Arizona State has won five national championships and Presi based on that experience, Fresno State coach Bob Bennett labeled Heavy Duty Washer Flowing Heat Electric Dryer first I the Sun Devils as favorites. The Model WDD Model OEDD • Larga Capacity • Heavy Duty $ 2 9 9 0 0 Jackson on DL • Regular A 533900 DapandaMIHy Pamianant Praaa Cara e Automatio or Timed Drying KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - RtgkJairei- • 3 Waali/RInaa Tamparatura ComMnatlona RIgidairei' • Extra-Large Door Opening Outfielder Bo Jackson was put on • 10-Yaar LImItad Tub Warranty o Fine Math Up-Front Lint Screen the 21-day disabled list Thursday with a badly torn hamstring muscle, the Kansas City Royals announced. "It’s a significant injury. If he’s back in two weeks it would be amazing,” said Dr. Steve Joyce, EUROFtAlR RANGE WI1H Beat the Heat! an assistant to team physician AUTOMATK HEAT MINDER Dr. Paul Meyer. EIEMENT AND Joyce said there are three WORK-SAVmC AIR muscles in the hamstring "and EUCnn-ClEANOVEN^ there is a tear in two of them. It is CONDITIONER more than Just an average tear. ONLY / There’s a lot of bleeding.” • 6,000 BTU/Hr. Jackson, hitting .309 in his second full major-league season, $54900 • Automatic Thermostat suffered the injury to his left e 3 Speed Cooling hamstring while running out a ground ball in the ninth inning at Cleveland on Tuesday night. Meyer said it could be a week or I $200001 more before he can tell how long Jackson could be sidelined. "A grade No. 1 is Just a muscle 'REGS-36BC pull." Meyersaid. “Grade No. 2 is a rapture of some muscle fibers. Three is when the muscle is completely raptured. You’d prob­ ably classify this as a two. That’s our feeling right now. We want to B.D. 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