■:n - MANCHESTER HERALD Thursday. Feb 16. 1989

I HOMES HOMES I R n STORE AND CARS Manchester basketball peaks at right ... page 13 FOR SALE FOR SALE I E i l OFFICE SPACE FOR SALE COLUMBIA. Walk out M ANCHESTER. Immoc- ^ SpcciQlis||D A kling clean Cape Cod In Mott roofs can bo repaired. wavs, starting at $15 conyenlent neighbor­ $222,000. D.W. Fish tax returns Can design • Siding ter’s Furniture Build­ 64 Camaro Coupe •5995 In place of totei reroofIng expeneel Call Bob, 872-8841. ing, 646-2364. hood. Three bedrooms, Realty, 643-1591 .a additional applications • Concrete Work 85 Century Wagon •8595 1 ^ • Framing Crew Available Complete reroofIng of ell typee. S', f; formal dining room, MANCHESTER. Three tailored for your business HAWKES TREE SERVICE FREE ESTIM ATES 65 Century 4 Dr. •8995 1 eat-ln kitchen, hard­ bedroom home In great needs Call 644-6191. FARRAND REMODCUNG Bucket, truck & chipper. Stump i q f t j VACATION 65 Sunbird 4 dr. •4995 wood floors, and gar­ shape. FIreplaced liv­ Manchester Roofing Room additions, decka, root­ removal. Free estimates. 1^0 ( r e n t a l s 85 Spectrum 4 Dr. •5195 1 ^ age too. Ideal first ing roam, carpeting 1988 INCOME TAXES ing, siding, windows and gutt­ 645-8830 Special consideration (or 85 Electra 4 Dr. J U.S. trade •10,495 home. Priced to sell. throughout. Vinyl ers. All types of remodeling and elderly and handicapped. Only $135,900. Call Consultation / Preparation M ISQUAMICUT. Cottoge 86 98 Regency 4 Dr. •9995 sided with a 2 car repairs. Call Bob Fanand, Jr. close to beach. One Linda Brown for garage. This was the Individuals / 86 Grand Am 2 dr. •8395 1 Bus. 647-8509 ELECTRICAL 6 4 7-7553 sleeps 6, $500 per week. "Above the Crowd" madel home for the Sole Proprietors I 66 Celebrity 4 dr. •7695 service, evenings, 647- Res. 645-6849 One sleeps 8, $600 per f 1 entire complex. week. Special rote,pre- 86 Celebrity Euro •7995 8691. Re/Max east of $179,900. D.W. Fish Dan Mosler 6 4 9 - 3 3 2 9 ELECTRICAL & DISTRIBUTION f the river, 647-1419.0 Realty, 643-1591 .□ Let us remodel your kitchen or seoson. 643-1823._____ 86 Spectrum 4 dr. •4995 1 ^ bath from floor to celling. We SECURITY WORK LABELS CAPE COD. Yarmouth. 3 86 Nova 4 Dr. •6995 deficit in NEW Listing. Country Tired of manually addressing VERNON. Custom built 9 offer cabinets, vanities, coun­ Fire, Burglar and bedrooms, 1 block to kitchen, large dining room Colonial, 4 bed­ CARPENTRY/ tertops whatever your needs Freeze Alarms. distribution mall ~ we can ocean. Excellent loca­ room, front foyer with rooms, pegged floor are. Call RALPH NADEAU at automate this process providing REMODELING FREE ESTIMATES tion. Available June- 872-9111 French doors to fire- family room, large din­ quality service for a reasonable November. 647-7234. placed Hying room, ing room, first floor 643-6004 561-2020 price Call 644-6191 KHebee A Bath Oatlsa Caatar three big bedrooms bllH a rd room, 2'/2 I AUTOS FOR with lots of huge RENOVATIONS baths, 2 fireplaces, IftH n HEATING/ R T I INDUSTRIAL IRENT/LEASE decline closets. Natural wood­ screened porch and PLUS MFM Construction IS U J PLUMBING LANDSCAPING E i I p r d p e r t y work throughout. Lots much more. Imme­ Complete Home Kitchen, baths, attics, of space In this charm­ diate occupancy. Ask­ FR EE Mileage on low Maintenance basement additions, LAWN Maintenance. Re­ M ANCHESTER. 3400 and cost auto rental. Vil­ ing home. $148,900. Call ing $289,000. U 8. R garages, decks, texture PJ's Plumbing. Hailing A sidential and commer­ WASHINGTON (AP) - The represent the twin towers of debt Linda Brown for Realty, 643-2692.0 Repair / Renew 2400 square foot Indus­ lage Auto Rental, 643- ceilings. Call Air Conditioning cial. Fifteen years ex- trial space. Loading 2979 or 646-7044. U.S. trade deficit shrank to that President Bush inherited "Aboye the Crowd" Ceilings, Walls. Painting, Boilers, pumps, hot water perlence. Free serylce, eyenings, 647- JUST Listed. Try this Papering, Carpentry dock, parking, Wood­ $137.34 billion in 1988, the first from Ronald Reagan. seven raom, 2 bath, 232-6832 - 561-4423 tanks, new and estimates. Fully In­ land Industrial Pork. >. New Pricing Policy ^ 8691. Re/Max east of lntur»d • Sanfor DiteounI replacements. annual decline since 1980. as a Reacting to the report, the the river, 647-1419.0 split level, located on sured. Call now tor Principals only. 643- surge in exports offset a relent­ administration said it was com­ Ferguson Road on for BRIAN'S HOME FREE ESTIMATES early Spring schedul- 2121. size. You'll love It! 643-9649/228-9616 Ing. 646-5858. less climb in imports, the govern­ mitted to working for a further IMPROVEMENTS i VOLUME I ment reported today. reduction in the trade deficit by PUBLIC HEARING Blanchard & Rossetto Kitchens, Baths, Rec Rooms, Realtors," We’re Sel­ I AUTO R^MISCELLANEDUS The Commerce Department boosting America’s competitive­ Bolton Planning MRPENTRY WORK Decks & Additions I MISCELLANEOUS I PRICING I Commission ling Houses" 646-2482.0 E l l FDR RENT All Phases Free Etf/meree • L/oeneed 8 /neuretf I SERVICES said exports shot up to an all-time ness on world markets and Framing, Roots, Siding, Trim. SERVICES high of $322.22 billion last year, a shrinking the budget deficit. A proposed re-subdivislon, INVITATION TO BID I BARGAINS p by Jeffrey F. and Goll S. Registered 8, Fully Insured 646-3923 FOR Rent. 1250 square dramatic 26.8 percent above the Many analysts say the budget The Manchester Public TIERINNrS feet Including drive-ln Clarke, of an 11 acre parcel at Schools solicits bids (or TY­ Vary Raaaonable Prices 1987 level, led by a boom in sales deficit has played a major role in 92 Volpl Road will be consid­ Automotive Engliworing, Inc. garage. Could be used ^New PricinK Pollo^ PEWRITERS, CALCULA­ Quality Work / Free Estimates I PAINTING/ of American-manufactured pro­ the worsening trade performance ered at a public hearing on TORS AND COMPUTERS tor DRESS Making, altera­ 276 Hartford Rd.. Manchester for office, showroom, February 22 at 8 p.m. at the the 1988-1989 school year. 742-1579 PAPERING tions and most kinds of repairs. Excellent con­ ducts and farm goods. of the 1980s by making America Bolton Town Hall. The par­ Sealed bids will be received sewing done. 647-8730. dition. Coll 646-4920. 1989 Buick The huge gain in exports was more dependent on foreign until February 23, 1989, 2:00 649-5823 cel, created by the Sky AAea- Cars, Trucks, Vans, 4x4's enough to offset an 8.3 percent investment. dow Form Subdivision In p.m., at which time they will Skyhawk be publicly opened. The right **Mfa do th§ unutuBi to th§ ordlntry" 1974, will be divided to create increase in imports, which also Commerce Secretary Robert Is reserved to relect any and FRANK YOUNG 2 Door Coupe rose to a record level of $459.56 A. Mosbacher said congressional one additional lot fronting on oil bids. Specifications and N Merchandise Volpl Rood. bid forms may be secured at Auto. AC. Tilt, FM Cats. billion. approval of the Bush budget, the Business Office, 45 North PAINTING Simon Simon For December, the trade de­ along with a cut in the capital R.E. Gorton, School Street, Manchester, Interior SpeclalMa Factory Labal: *11,002. Chairman . TILEMASTERS Voluma Pricing ficit shrank slightly to $11.9 gains tax, would help to further Dlicount; 608. 01«-02 030- 02 Pride taken in every Job we do! I CLOTHING billion, down from a revised reduce the trade deficit. Tile Sales and Installation Sailing Prica: *10,394. 1 November figure of $12.2 billion. "Reducing the cost of capital, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Quality is our main concern. Patrick Flynn/Mancheater Herald NOTICE TO CREDITORS MANCHESTER GENUINE Sheepskin However, both November and increasing personal saving and ESTATE OF ESTATE OF coot. M an’s, size 42. HAROLD H. M c K i n n e y BEATRICE LIPP, Oka REASONABLE RATES 1989 Buick December represented the high­ promoting research and develop­ BEATRICE M. LIPP TILEMASTERS, INC. Nearly new! $125. 649- Thursday. Sablitz and the rest of the class were weaving est imbalances between what the ment will go a long way to ensure The Honorable William E, We cater to the home owner. 3642. WEAVING BETWEEN THE LINES — Frances Sablitz of FitzGerald, Judge of the The Honorable William E. Skylark imported and what that America wins at home and in Court of Probate, District of FitzGerald, Judge ot the FREE ESTIMATES • FULLY INSURED 4 Door Sedan 79 Trebbe Drive weaves a basket during a Manchester Easter baskets. Manchester at a hearing held Court of Probate, District ot We are bath remodel and ceramic tile specialists. Senior Citizens’ Center advanced weaving class on it sold abroad since August. the global marketplace,” Mosb­ on 02/14/89 ordered thot all Manchester at a hearing held 6 4 3 -6 7 7 4 Let us win your confidence! Call us today for a r^TV/STEREO/ Auto. AC, Tilt, FM Stereo Analysts are worried that the acher said in a statement. claims must be presented to on 02/10/89 ordered that all free estimate, commercial or residential. improvement in America’s trad­ The $137.3 billion deficit for all the fiduciary at the address claims must be presented to L£J APPLIANCES Factory Labal: *12,116. below. Failure to promptly the fiduciary at the address Member Chamber of Commerce Voiuma Pricing a ing performance has stalled out. of 1988 was down 19.4 percent present any such claims may below. Failure to promptly ELECTRIC Stove. Sears, Dlocount: l f A # D a After improving dramatically in from the all-time high of $170.3 result In the loss of rights to present ony such claims moy Sailing Prica: *10,841. recover such claim. result In the loss ot rights to 20", 4 burner. White the first half of 1988, the deficit billion set in 1987. It was the first recover such claim. Nutone Coppertone •eiM DM R budget criticized as too low actually began to widen again year that the trade deficit has Johanna Bruder Roy, Range hood with vent Assistant Clerk Johanna Bruder Rov, HOMES 1989 Buick toward the end of the year. shown any improvement since it Assistant Clerk I CONDOMINIUMS I ROOMS r n APARTMENTS to outside. Very good The fiduciary Is: FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR RENT | 2 £ J fo r r e n t condition. Ideal for f nntiu By Andrew J. Davis and Brian Lensink, commis­ children. Prytko said. She had no after it was discovered a federal Reversing that trend and get­ fell 12.5 percent to $31.4 billion in Vincent L. Diana, The fiduclarv Is: I 7 cost estimate for the 10 commun­ grant was lower than anticipated. Executor Nancy Jeanne Johnson, apartment or summer 4 Door Sedan Manchester Herald sioner of the state DMR. ting further trade improvements 1980, the last year of the Carter 1091 Moln Street Administratrix O LD IE But Goodie. Nifty CHFA Approved. This MANCHESTER. Profes­ MANCHESTER. Three comp. Both tor $75. Auto. V6, Caasatte concerned. ity placements she said are The Legislature also poured an is one of the major economic administration. Manchester, CT 06040 773 Main Street six room Cope on Man­ bedroom, first floor, Manchester, 646-0271. Manchester, CT 06040 adorable one bedroom sional female, kitchen About 50 to 75 Manchesfer-area "We feel that has to be needed in the Manchester area. additional $6 million into the challenges facing the new Bush During the Reagan years, the 032-02 chester’s Westside. Condo at Eostmeodow and both privileges. fully oppllonced, car­ WHIRLPOOL Washer. Factory Labal: *14,655. people are expected to plead for available for the parents.’’ ”We might succeed to (get) department’s budget last year administration. deficit soared above the $100 033-02______Three bedrooms, ce­ In Manchester and It Is Coll 647-8874. peted. $700 plus utili­ Nine months old. Ex­ Voluma Pricing Oiacount: 1,869. more funding for group homes at Prytko said. "We need help.” some funding.” she said. "We're after a budgeting error was The trade deficit along with the NOTICE TO CREDITORS ramic both, fireplace, auollfled for CHFA- ties. Security and ref­ cellent condition. $300. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF hardwood floors plus MANCHESTER. Sleep­ erences. Coll 647-0628, Sailing Prica: *12,786. a meeting Tuesday on the pro­ Lensink said the proposed just hoping for the best.” discovered. related federal budget deficit See TRADE, page 12 ESTATE OF FHAH Don’t let this ing room for working Call 646-0860, anytime LEROY M. ASPINWALL, carpet, newer furnace great financing pass evenings. before 9pm. posed budget for the state Depart­ budget does not represent any With state legislators trying to Rep. Paul R. Munns, R- DONALD R., CRAWFORD, SR. Oka LERO Y M. and plumbing. Heavy- gentleman. Shore both, JR. ASPINWALL you by. Fully op- no cooking. $235 per AVAILABLE March 1st. ment of Mental Retardation. real increase to the DMR budget. reduce a $170 million budget Glastonbury. a member of the The Honorable William E. duty Insulation. Lots of pllonced kitchen, ce­ Two bedrooms, with 1989 Buick With the budget currently at $357 deficit this year and an expected Appropriations Committee, said The Honorable William E. nooks and crannies! month plus security The Manchester Association FitzGerald, Judge of the FitzGerald, Judge of the ramic both, first floor and references. 643- appliances. No utili­ for Retarded Citizens is asking miiiion, the $20 miilion increase is deficit of more than $800 million he did not have a handle yet on Court of Probate, District of Court of Probate, District of Jackson & Jackson unit, ample storage ties, with garage. f u e l o il / c o a l/ 1^ Regal North trial lawyers 2121. to fund group homes which were next fiscal year. Prytko said she support for the DMR budget. Manchester at a hearing held Manchester at a hearing held Real Estate, 647-8400.C and parking. $77,500 $700/month. No pets! FIREWOOD 2 Door Coupe supporters of funding for the on 02/10/89 ordered that all on 02/07/89 ordered that all mentally retarded to attend a started over the last six months of was unsure if any new funding “At this point, it’s too eariy to claims must be presented to claims must be presented to JUST the place to start Jackson & Jackson Security and referen­ N AC. Door Locka. V9. FM Caaa. SEASONED Firewood. the fiduciary at the address the fiduciary at the address out. Brand new duplex Real Estate, 647-8400.o APARTMENTS ces. Coll 643-2924. meeting of the Appropriations this fiscal year, but now need full would be approved. But she said it get a feel for the climate.” he Cut, spilt and deli­ Factory Labal: below. Failure to promptly below. Failure to promptly building In which you MANCHESTER. Three *15,430. Committee of the Legislature on funding, he said. would make sense to fund the said. behind closed doors present any such claims may present any such claims moy own vour own side. IFOR RENT vered, reasonable. 742- Voluma Pricing M ANCHESTER. Condo. bedrooms, I'/z baths, Oiacount: 2,061. the DMR budget, said Laurie "The thing this budget doesn’t additional community place­ Keeping the budget intact may result In the loss of rights to result In the loss ot rights to Over 1,300 sauare feet 1182. recover such claim. recover such claim. U 8< R built. Beautifully M ANCHESTER. Onebed- $775 per month. Two Sailing Prica: *13,369. Prytko, executive director. The fund is any new services.” he ments now instead of waiting for be difhcult since the Appropria­ WASHINGTON (AP) - Lawy­ top administration officials then Includlno3bedrooms, 2 maintained private pa­ bedrooms, I'/z baths, Johanna Bruder Rov, Johanna Bruder Roy, full baths, wall to wall room apartment, se­ $377 million proposed for the said. an emergency to find extra tions Committee has asked each ers for Oliver North and the covered up those arrangements. Assistant Clerk Assistant Clerk tio with sliders from cond floor, new build­ $575 per month plus FARM s u p p l ie s M1» Many area parents are getting monies. department to reduce its budget government met behind closed North is accused of shredding carpeting, full private dining room. Full base­ utilities, security and DMR does not include additional The fiduclarv Is: The fiduciary Is: basement, separate ing. On busline. $550 AND EQUIPMENT 1989 Buick older and do not know what to do Last year, the state restored doors today in a behind-the- evidence and lying to Congress in Donald R. Crawford, Sr., Dorothy A. Ewing, ment with laundry per month, yearly references. No pets. money for new community place­ Admlnlstrotor Executrix parking area. Great hook-ups. Two air con­ lease. Peterman Real 643- 2121. HAY. Good for horses or ^^^^LeSabre ments, and that has both MARC with their middle-aged retarded $1.2 million to the DMR budget See HELP, page 12 scenes courtroom battle over how an attempt to cover up the c/o John W. Cooney, Esa. location on Stark­ c/o Elliot G. Macht, Esq. ditioners. Closets ga­ Estate, 649-9404. M ANCHESTER. Onebed- cows. First cutting, 4 Door Sedan much to disclose about the administration’s efforts to help 555 Main Street 243 East Center Street weather Street In M an­ Reagan administration’s secret the Contras when Congress had Manchester, CT 06040 Manchester, CT 06040 lore. End unit. $115,000. MANCHESTER. Three room apartment, heot, $2.50. Second cutting, AC, Crulaa. Door Locka. FM Caaa. chester. Affordably Realty World, Benoit, $3. 742-9128, keep favors to third countries that 034-02 031- 02 room apartment. $480 hot water, carpeting, banned U.S. aid. priced at $138,000. Frechette Assoclotes, trying. Factory Label: *16,874. Jackson & Jackson plus utilities. Security. olr conditioning,oil ap­ helped the Nicaraguan Contra The defense contends in part INVITATION TO BID 646-7709.D pliances. Coll 649-5240. Voluma Pricing 4% g g»A Polish dissidents stiii inside church Real Estate, 647-8400.a No pets. 646-2426, 9-5 Oiacount: A y l D O a rebels. that North was carrying out the ! CAMERAS/PHOTO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the EIGHTH UTILITIES weekdays. MANCHESTER. Two Sailing Prica: *14,718. Today’s hearing continued a administration's wishes and was DISTRICT, 32 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER, CONNEC­ bedroom Townhouse. TICUT, seeks bids for the following Item: CONDOMINIUMS INVESTMENT M ANCHESTER. Second I EQUIPMENT By Brent Lavmon began. to hear, but it does open new Wednesday night. The two vowed session of more than two hours under instructions to keep the PROPERTY floor, four rooms, $550. Nice locotlon, oil ap­ doors,” said Brian Syc, one of the to remain locked in a confessional Thursday on the third-country third-party deals secret. PACKAGE INSURANCE COVERAGE FOR 1989-1990 FOR SALE Heat Included. Secur­ pliances. Heot, hot wa­ MINOLTA'^

qS AMS, REAL ESTATE SERVICES ...... r t r 63 East Center St., Manchester, 643-4060 RE/MAX east ol 297 East Center Street Manchester, CT 06040 signer J New Listing! - *136,000 •WMES Like new end unit ranch condo BRAND NEW LISTING!!! with fireplace. Convenient one floor PITKIN, PORTER, PARKER Real Estate A STEP ABOVE THE CROWD living with first floor laundry, full In a beautiful area of fine quality older houses. This Wril maintaineti 7 room S|»ht I evel on Rr\an Drive in basement. C/A, 1'/4 baths, 2 new 6 rm home Is under construction. *160's. Manrhesler. 1 full balli X 2''2 bath*!. fire[>Ia< e. central New Price — Buy Of The Week bedrooms and garage. Private air, 20 x 40 in-grmiml I ID x 170 lot. One car Outstanding Blue and White backyard adjacent to woods. David "WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES" MALLARD VIEW garage. Vinyl Sided two family on large Murdock. 647-8400 over-sized lot that backs up to a DISTINCTIVE DUPLEXES 168 Main Street, Manehe.ster park. Qarage, two baths, new wall-to-wall carpeting — AND TOWNHOUSES attractive eat In kitchen. located on a private protective cul-de-sac, this new New Listing! - *145,000 subdivision of quality 3 bedroom townhouses and duplexes Large fireplaced living room for await your Inapectlon. Kitchens have oak cabinets, range, those cozy winter nights, three bed­ oven dishwasher, refrigerator and bullt-ln microwave ovens. rooms and garage. This lovely Fireplaced living rooms, Vh baths with full vanities, separate ranch is located In the Buckley full baaementa, 2 zoned baseboard heating systems, School District and has low mainte­ Andersen permashleld thermopane windows, luxurious wall nance exterior. David Murdock. to wall carpeting and attached garagel Come see the mode END DF CUL-DE-SAC tomorrow... You own your own lot and house. NO ANSALDI BUILT COLONIAL sits this 8 plus room U & R built ranch. 2 baths, ASSOCIATION FEES. Competitively priced from >149,900. 1st floor family room, and morel Low >200’s. Quality throughout — Three bedrooms, fireplaced family "WE GUARANTEE OUR HOl^ES" room, fireplaced front to back living room — hdwd. floors. New Listing • *235,000 • WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES” IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY!!! In-ground pool, sprinkler YOUNG WHIPPER SNAPPER!!! New, new, new — appliances, light You ran movr right in to this sparkling ( Iran 7 room Almost new 8 room Colonial on Cornwall Dr. in system. Make an offer. Out of fixtures, carpeting, kitchen floor lovAi HOuftwa Ranch on Hrhron RH. In Bolton. Built in lOfrI fratnring 0 ##O 9 l U H I t r state owner says sell. and much more. This four bedroom 3 hriirooms. 2 full hatiis. a fireplace with wood stove. 3 Coventry. 4 bedroom.s, 2.5 baths, fireplace 13 x 17 home Is ready for your furniture. Blanchard & Rossetto zone heat, foil haseinenl. 2ii(i garage is now a playroom family room. Approx. 2..500 sq. ft. Built in 1987. 2* Four bedrooms, 2'/i baths & 2 car for ih r kids or a day care business! NF.W PRICK! acre country lot. Sellers soriy to leave but have garage. YoYo Carroll. CNlZIM HMIMIU [H __ 646-2482 *l<)l.270,000 J ^ MIS REAL ESTATE -A. REALTY W ORLD' (203) 646-7709 73 We«t C«nl*r Str««i D.W.FISH B*nolt/Fr«chatl« AttoclaUt Manchetitr, CT 06040 Commercial-Investment Company 1 maeTRUum W

.PEN HOUSE MANCHESTER *169,000 . NORTH COVENTRY *174,900. 102 WETHERELL ST UNIT #29 $132,900 YMtorytv Cksm UtlfM FImt Pt«i This vinyl Bided 3BR. 1 b tth, Colonlet ftA - New vlnyi aidad 3 BR Raiaad Ranch, da- Desirable Ansaldl Built Condo with Atrium OPEN HOUSE aignad to aaparata aduN and chlldrana ture t • CAptivAtlno 20x20 firet floor fAmliy Doors to Patio. Full Basement & Unfinished 67 EVANS CROSSING room with cornerTirtptact. Suptr locttion araaa. Privata acraa aitting high and off tha road. Call today. upstairs with Rough Plumbing. Fully equipped and amanliiM. kitchen and Raised Hearth Fireplace. Excellent SOUTH WINDSOR *349,900 Prime Medical Office Beautiful 5 bedroom contemporary with 1 at floor family Location. (only yards from Manchester Memorial) Dir: Main St to Hartford Rd, left on Keeney St, Right on room and 2nd floor den, 3 full baths, field stone Wetherell St. Complex on left — or 384 to Keeney St fireplace and vaulted ceilings. Dir: Kelly Road right on Avery left on Evans Crossing Modern office building centrally located home on right at end of cul-de-sac. at 320 Main Street, next to hospital. . Lease from 400 to 3,400 sq. ft. . . Owner will modify to suite needs . V LARGE, TWO-FAMILY • On-sIte & additional parking provided • Owner presently occupying entire house. First Floor — Four A HOME FOR YOUR MANCHESTER >149,900 D.W.FISH ■ A unique offering at “Strawbrldge ” 3 THE REALTY COMPANY ’ 1200/sq.ft. Gross Lease SOUTH WINDSOR rooms & 1 bath, Second Floor — Five rooms, 1V4 baths with 2 extra IN-LAWS Owners anxious to sell this G room Cape with IN-LAW (IncludM htsi ind slKtrlcIty) bedroom Townhouse. 3 full baths, fireplace, central air, rooms, bath & storage on Third Floor. 2 car, detached garage. NORTH COVENTRY *249,900. NORTH COVENTRY >259,900. MANCHESTER >194.500 apartment in back of house with garage, and much more. Priced at ‘174,000. Good size, partially fenced In, yard. Nice location. >199,900. CvffytWag YaiHI Naad Cilw fil Also - New Industrial Condo Units on Price reductioni This 11 room own entrance. Lots of storage Quality Colonial Bulldara BuiH in 1004. ca- Thia naw 2v« bath. 4 BR Colonial la locatad d v aidad with atrium doora to dack, firat in ■ praatigloua araa luat mlnutaa from l-B4. Naek Rd., just off Rt. 83 In Vernon. •Putting You 1st Is 2nd Nature To U s:” oversized cape has a full space. Large fenced in yard floor family room. Itrgt 2-car gang# with I'3B4 Still ttma to pick out carpata and '>1 IN-LAW apartment, plus a large with plenty of room for a poaaibIHty of iofl. All thli on baautifully col ora • Loading docks & overhead doors available • landacapad acra I Better . Lease from 1,600 to 22,400 sq. ft. . home for yourself and your gardner. I H o m e s * STRANO REAL ESTATE family. Close to shopping yet in ALUMINUM SIDED COLONIAL ‘700/sq. ft. NNN 647-8120 MANCHESTER *142,500 U&R REALTY CO. L56 E. CENTER ST., MANCHESTER, CT lovely area. OJh i l i p s Enjoy the care free exterior of this 3 bedroom Colonial. Call Len Matyla or Russell Fish at REAL ESTATE Fireplaced L.R., formal Dining Room, 8x10 porch PLUS CALL TODAY - 647-“ SOLD” 12x20 pressure treated deck. 643-4616 ^ 643-2692 Vinton Village Rte 31 m MIS H i 643-1591 243 Main St, Manchester, CT 06040 SKSSToo* 243 Main StrssI, Manchssisr, CT 06040 i^^^/Robert D. Murdock, Realtor (203) 646-7709 742-1450 3466 D Main St., Coventry 87M 400 Vernon Cr., Vernon, CT 0M66 set We m 643-4616 V. MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Feb. 17, 1989 — 11 10 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Frid;)v. Fch 17. 1989 OPINION BUSINESS

MARKET REPORT Handgun manufacturer aims Sidewalk Nail glue IN BRIEF Aciivily Over the past 30 irao ng oays hazardous Ownership vote delayed at untapped female market ~ J^ouse Speaker Jim By Sue Fahlgren but millions more were unde­ handguns over the past few crew good Wnght postponed until after President Bush’s lipi'i! The Associated Press cided and wanted more informa­ years,” Ms. Lautman said. “But trip to Asia a floor vote on legislation that would tion before buying or using guns, it’s fostered a lot by a fear to health require disclosure of foreign property ownership in this country. DALLAS — The color brochure he said. campaign by the gun lobby.” features a lavish fur draped “We’re trying to interweave Handgun Control was estab­ proposal The House had been set to vote next Thursday across a polished table, next to a the sale of the gun with the safety lished by Sarah Brady, the wife of By Jack Anderson on the bill, which would require foreign owners of single white rose, a brass lamp aspect of handguns,” Hass said. former White House press secre­ and Dale Van Atta American property to provide information about DOW JONES AVERAGE and a small, rosewood-handled “We .think women, as well as tary Jim Brady, who was their holdings to the government. 1 rbfuaiy lb. 1909 revolver. men, have a perfect right to wounded during the 1980 assassi­ The proposal by the town administration to WASHINGTON - It is painful to But Wright’s office said Thursday that the HIGH 2,326 07 Advertising for Smith & Wes­ self-protection.” nation attempt on then-President White House indicated it hoped there would be no 2,293 04 hire a crew of three persons to make spot listen when Dana Colla speaks. Her LOW son has taken a feminine tone Smith & Wesson introduced Ronald Reagan. words came through the telephone vote on the bill until after Bush returns from next CLOSE 2,311,43 since the nation’s largest hand­ repairs in sidewalks is one that deserves four LadySmiths — .38-caliber Ms. Lautman said advertise­ like a scratched record. She says her week’s trip to Japan, China and Korea. CHANGE Up 7.50 gun manufacturer focused on revolvers styled to be lightweight ments produced by NRA and serious consideration by the town’s Board of job took away her voice. women as consumers and intro­ and easy-to-handle — at a recent other pro-gun interests often MTw T» m Tw TI^ UTv»Tf M T » m T W T Directors. While Colla worked as a manicurist I II 23 )0 I 1] duced its latest line of pistols: the trade show in Dallas. feature women and children as The bad condition of many town sidewalks in Arizona beauty schools and salons, Fortune back on Eastern LadySmiths. The gun manufacturer also victims of brutal crimes and that has been bothering residents for a long time. she gradually lost her voice. Today, Handgun critics say the com­ announced it is setting up a not even law enforcement offi­ she cannot speak above a rapsy MIAMI (AP) — Texas Air Chairman Frank pany and organizations like the toll-free number March 1 for cials can keep them safe, but For a number of reasons, some walks have whisper. She has trouble swallowing Lorenzo has told Eastern Airlines officials to National Rifle Association are women to call and talk to female owning a handgun will. deteriorated to the point where it has been and even sleeping. Her doctors say allow copies of the Feb. 27 Fortune magazine on peddling fear for profit by mar­ gun specialists. Pamphlets A January 1988 NRA ad shows a necessary to replace them. she suffered what appears to be the airlines fleet even though that issue carries a keting handguns for personal packed inside LadySmith cases broken-heeled pump beneath the less-than-flattering profile of him. Eastern GM earnings soar One of those reasons is that it has not been GOUEBNimiT permanent neurological damage safety. refer women to gun training message: “He’s followed you for officials said this week. DETROIT (AP) — General Motors Corp. has possible for the town, using outside from the tools of her trade — But Smith & Wesson officials courses, most certified by the two weeks. He’ll rape you in two , ^tWQ|[ IS SWELL! chemicals used to create beautiful The airline had ordered the biweekly business reported its fourth-quarter 1988 earnings soared say they’re simply meeting NRA. minutes. Who cares?” Another contractors, to keep up with relatively minor fingernails. rnagazine pulled from its fleet of more than 200 67.3 percent over the same period the year demand. “Women are feeling very con­ depicts a stocking-masked bandit repairs as they arise. We recently reported on the poten­ aircraft because it contains a cover story calling before, and last year’s profits set a company “We’re in the business to serve cerned about self-protection and with the question, “Should you Hiring and equipping an in-house crew to tial danger of ingredients in makeup, Lorenzo, chairman of Eastern’s parent com­ record, based in part on record overseas net people,” said T. Stephen Melvin, a lot of them think a handgun will shoot a rapist before he cuts your pany, one of “America’s toughest bosses.” make spot repairs may permit the town to get sculpted nails and other beauty income. president of Smith & Wesson in help them in that area,” said throat?” “Lorenzo personally instructed that Fortune The nation’s largest automaker said it earned small sidewalk problems solved before they products. Our report brought silent Springfield, Mass. “Women have Tracey Martin, manager of edu­ “Last night I was raped,” reads sufferers forward. They spoke of be put back on the planes,” Eastern spokesman $1.39 billion, or $4.25 a share, in the final three been left to buy men’s guns and cation and training for the NRA. a May 1985, NRA advertisement get big. ailments ranging from allergic reac­ Robin Matell. "He knew nothing about the months of last year, compared with $836 million, there’s been a void in the But Handgun Control Inc., a which featured a photograph of a Certainly, the move would not eliminate the tions, such as headaches and rashes, original decision to remove it. He said we had no or $2.36 per share, during the same time in 1987. market.” non-profit group based in Wa­ disheveled woman with a black need for hiring a sidewalk contractor now for to memory loss and breathing business taking it off in the first place. Lorenzo is For all of 1988, GM said it earned $4.86 billion, Robert “Bob” Hass, vice presi­ shington, believes the NRA and eye. “Where were the police?” major repairs. problems. saying we’re not in the business of censorship.” or $7.17 per share, up 37 percent from 1987 dent of marketing for Smith & Smith & Wesson are preying on a Smith & Wesson defended The earlier order had come from middle earnings of $3.55 billion, or $5.03 a share. GM’s But it could reduce the need for such repairs The reactions to beauty products Wesson, said the new line was fear of crime among women to handgun marketing and the La­ Saving water a new approach are not universal. Some stem from managers in Eastern’s aircraft services support previous annual earnings record was $4.5 billion developed after years of study boost sales in a market that was dySmith line. in years to come. .4nd in the meantim e it could unique allergies to a product, others department, Matell said. in 1984. and surveys of potential women dwindling in the early 1980s. “From our studies, we’ve also reduce the town’s vulnerability to suits According to a report in The Miami Herald, a The figures for earnings per share are on the water. may result from misuse or prolonged gun owners. “It’s pretty shameless of NRA learned crime is a major attitude over injuries suffered in falls on faulty policy initiatives designed to promote exposure and still others may be the brief directive to aircraft service managers basis of a 2-for-l stock split that was declared “About four years ago, there and gun makers to increase sales in America,” Hass said. “If that’s By Jam es F. M eehan The residential retrofit program is water conservation. Federal policies sidewalks. result of toxicity. around the country said: “It’s imperative that Feb. 6 and will be paid March 31. was a real interest in guns among with this type of thing,” said on people’s minds and, in spe­ the first such statewide conservation that all but drain the river basins of the current issue of Fortune magazine be Last year’s annual figures reflect the effect of a Before the directors approve the addition to You need not be a weatherman to effort in the United States. Similar Colla told us she began working as a women, but they weren’t buying Handgun Control spokeswoman cific, on women’s minds, they many regions of the country and cosmetologist six years ago. Every removed immediately from all Eastern $224 million accounting change that boosted them,” Hass said. A Gallup Barbara Lautman, have a perfect right to do that.” town staff at a time when they have to budget know something is afoot. Skiers, ice programs have been successful in San encourage agricultural uses that aircraft.” earnings, the company said. skaters, and those who usually sustain Jose and Howard County. The retrofit day she worked with numerous survey showed 12.1 million “It’s true that there has been a “We aren’t going out with scare so carefully, they have to satisfy themselves waste huge quantities of water would women bought handguns in 1986, trend among women to buy tactics.” Melvin said. a severe dose of cabin fever this time concept is the water version of be curtailed. chemicals when she created and that the apparent advantages are real and of year will tell you there is something ConnSave, an energy conservation applied artificial fingernails for her w’ill not be offset by the start-up cost and the screwy with the weather. January program instituted after the oil These conservation efforts will pay clients. Her speech problem was ongoing cost of maintaining the crew. brought only inches of precipitation embargoes of the 1970s. "AquaSave” economic and environmental didi- random at first. Then she started choking on hard food and suffering One thing that might help them make a and hardly any snow. The snow packs is designed to save anywhere from 18 dends. More needs to be done. The First serious signs of northern and western Connecticut Office of Consumer Counsel has told from headaches and insomnia. decision would be to look back at other to 25 percent of normal household are non-existent. This balmy winter water use. It accomplishes this saving the Department of Public Utility Colla made the rounds of neurolo­ instances in which the town has put on work follows a fairly dry and hot summer. through three simple and relatively Control that the entire pricing struc­ gists, speech therapists and other crews for specific purposes to see if the move Unless there is a significant and inexpensive water savings devices: ture for water must be changed. At doctors. At one point, her problem of inflation appear appears to have paid off. sustained snow fall, or an extremely low-flow shower heads, toilet dams present, most water utilities reward was diagnosed as stress, and she was wet spring, a number of Connecticut and aerators for taps. The program is excessive water use by reducing the put on anti-depressant drugs. But two Bv John Cuniff doctors, in separate examinations, Th)o Fantastic Deeds communities could face water supply designed to cost about $15 per per-unit charge as more water is The Associated Press problems this summer. Nor will residential household and will most consumed. A standard rate for each finally reached a surprise conclusion Business Mirror buckets of rain solve the water likely save more than 3 billion gallons gallon of water would reward and — constant exposure to the chemicals NEW YORK - Signs of infla­ resource problems of some of the of water per year. Customers that promote conservation. Water utilities in nail glue and other substances on tion are showing up in many of the regions of this state. Connecticut's participate in the program will not also should be penalized if the amount the job robbed Colla of her voice. “I smaller businesses of America, Balance sustained economic growth has put only see lower water bills, but also of water lost through leaky pipes is believe it’s a medical certainty that where economic stresses some- 1989’s inflation rate will clearly pressure on our wells, aquifers and lower energy bills. One water- excessive. Some companies have there is a causal link between the times make their first be above the 1988 experience.” reservoirs. This, combined with pollu­ conservation expert estimates that more than 15 percent of the drinking exposure and these symptoms,” said appearance. He estimated the first-quarter tion. is quickly causing many to water produced each day leak out of Dr, Michael Gray, an occupational inflation level would measure From Cox Cable: the $15 investment will pay off in little Some are reporting small in­ reevaluate the perceiuion that water over six months in lower water and faulty pipes into the ground. Millions health specialist who examined Colla creases in wage pressure, which about 4.9 percent on an annual needed In in the Northeast is a cheap and ever energy bills. The cost of the program of gallons of water could be saved last year. has been at minimal levels basis, compared with a 1988 renewable resource. will be passed on to ratepayers in the each year if all companies tightened She has sued the companies that through most of the six-year-old increase in the consumer price It is against this backdrop that the rates of the utility. up their systems. Finally, commer­ manufactured and distributed the economic expansion. Plans to index of 4.4 percent. state’s first coni|)rehensive water cial and industrial water consumption products. Attorneys for the compan­ raise prices are on a sharp In spite of some evidence of Choosefrom: athletics conservation policy was announced Washington also appears to be must be examined to determine ies declined comment on the suit. ascent. Actual price increases rising wages, Dunkelberg said, by Gov. William A. O'Neill. The waking up to the threats facing water methods to reduce the demands on our Colla struggled to voice her pain in a are rising also. “there is no evidence that gains governor called for a three-part resources. A bill is pending in water supply. conversation with our associate Scott The evidence is contained in the are ‘alarming.’” He added, how­ response. First, water utilities would Congress that would impose a na­ Clean and adequate water supply Sleek. But in a letter, she had no ever, that as inflation rose labor Proposition 42 doesn’t have anything to do latest quarterly economic survey be required to offer, at no cost to tional ban on inefficient plumbing are part of the fabric of Connecticut. trouble describing her anger. "I have of small and independent busi­ would demand larger wage in­ with taxes or tax rates, except in a very consumers, plumbing devices that fixtures. This proposal, like Connecti­ New programs and thinking in this been left handicapped, and someone nesses, ranging from proprietor­ creases, “which they feel can be Show tim e indirect way. Nevertheless, much will be would save Water in homes. Second, cut's. would require that all toilets use area are long overdue. It is time to is getting rich selling these products ships to companies that just fail to funded out of the rather impres­ heard about it before the academic year inefficient plumbing devices, such as no more than 1.6 gallons per flush. break what has been a long drought on that are not properly labeled. It make listings of the 1,000 largest sive earnings being posted by doesn’t seem fair,” she said. becomes much older. toilets that use more than 1.6 gallons Older toilets use as much as 5 gallons water policy and thinking. companies. many of our companies.” per flush, would be burred from sale per flush. The National Water Conser­ The lax labeling issue is at the heart Proposition 42 is a bit of scholastic The survey, conducted by the He said employment of the ^Disney Channel in 1991. Third, state facilities were vation Act would require the federal James F, Meehan is the state of the cosmetics debate. Retail National Federation of Independ­ over-16 population is at record legislation devised by the National Collegiate ordered to take steps to conserve government to support research and consumer counsel. products frequently carry ingredients ent Business, “shows the worst high levels, and that small-firm Athletic Association to insure a better labels, but wholesale containers do set of inflation numbers in the job openings are at their highest academic image among the colleges and not. Men and women working in expansion,” said economist Wil­ for the more than six years of HBO beauty salons are at the highest risk liam C. Dunkelberg, who ana­ expansion. “Multiple job holding universities which are members. The NCAA because of constant exposure to hopes to accomplish that by toughening Open Forum lyzes and interprets the data. is becoming quite common,” he chemicals and because they may not Dunkelberg, dean of Temple said. C inem ax entrance standards so that something more know what is in the products they use. University’s school of business Overall, the small business Some chemicals found in cosmetics than athletic talent will be needed to gain ized that of the 1,500 students, there days of renewal have been held every and management, said first- optimism index, made up of such admission. No help at MHS, and hair products have been linked to quarter plans to raise prices factors as expected business were approximately 150 homosexuals spring and fall. These days, bright cancer, birth defects and nervous For some time now there has been a deal of who were not speaking up. The spots in the lives of many people, have jumped 5 percentage points from conditions, current job openings, p lu s just homophobia system disorders. Those ingredients fourth-quarter levels to 30 per­ expected credit conditions, and criticism because entrance requirements for reasons for this were clear: the fear of been occasions of spiritual growth, are rarely banned. The Food and these students of the consequences of opportunities to make friends, and cent of all companies in the expected sales volume, barely skilled athletes had been lowered to the point To the Editor: coming out, the failure of the school to chances to be renewed in spirit, Drug Administration has no authority survey. changed from the fourth quarter of being virtually meaningless. The idea, of to test cosmetics for safety before The latest percentage contrasts of 1988. FREE Installation! distribute information about homo­ through the Mass, the Euchari.st and they are put on store shelves for sale. course, was to attract athletes whose abilities In June 1988 I graduated from sexuality, and the apathy of the the anointing of the sick. with only 19 percent in July 1986. The index, adjusted to elimi­ '31-channel cable service $17.25 monthly. Manchester High School. In Sep­ administration as a whole toward It can only investigate a product after Levels in some categories were nate seasonal variations, reached on the football gridirons and basketball courts tember 1988 I entered a prestigious At the first day of renewal there someone complains. 'For 1st 3 service months. and in other athletic areas would enhance the these students and their predicament. were only 14 people present The days even higher — 38 percent among 102.8 early in the first quarter, institution as a freshman and by When I was told by the adviser for of renewal have grown so much in Rep. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., is waging wholesalers, followed by manu­ compared with 102.9 in the HURRTI Offer expires 2-28-89. prestige of colleges and universities. November I had begun to proclaim the high school newspaper that an popularity that three or four days are a campaign to tighten regulation of facturing at 37 percent and previous quarterly measurement At first not much attention was given to myself publicly as being homosexual. article about my experiences would needed each .spring and fall to the cosmetics industry. Wyden found professional service firms at 36 in October 1988. It is based on the what was happening, but inevitably it became College provided an atmosphere of be deemed unacceptable by the accomulate the number of people one tragic case in which a woman percent. year 1978 equally 100. freedom that had not existed in administration, I realized the serious­ wishing to attend. wearing hair gloss ignited her head Actual price increases rose to The index, begun in the fourth apparent that the campuses were attracting Manchester, as I was virtually when she lit a cigarette. She was splendid athletes, all right, but leaving them ness of the situation. This severity Our Lady of Calvary Retreat has a 29 percent, indicating that com­ quarter of 1974, reached its unknown and open to pursue an was echoed by my parents’ flat ramped entrance and rest rooms permanently scarred. panies were following through on highest point, 108.7, in the first with nothing to build productive lives upon identity with which I was comforta­ Cosmetic companies can voluntar­ plans. Although that percentage quarter of 1984, rising from the ^ New Current refusal to allow me to include my equipped for the handicapped. A after their playing days. ble. Faced with the opportunity to no name in this letter. The issue of nurse and volunteers are present to ily register their products with the was exceeded briefly early in all-time low of 81.1 in the second In the view of critics, this was sheer longer hide my true nature and be homosexuality is not one that will assist. Handicapped people have Food and Drug Administration, but 1988, Dunkelberg pointed out that quarter of 1980. Since 1984, the honest with myself and the people disappear, and not until it is ad­ always been made welcome, mostly less than half do. Wyden’s committee it was close to the highest since index has dipped no lower than r—Customers: exploitation, besides being unfair to other around me, 1 finally emerged from the has pledged to get better labeling on students who had to meet stiff scholastic dressed by our educators and society through the warm hugs of Sister 1981. 99.5. closet. My attitude was, I believe, as a whole will there be any Doreen O’Grady. C.P.. who makes wholesale salon products. The data, gathered from more An important factor in helping Take your choice or order entrance requirements. quite healthy: 1 recognized both the improvement in the position of every retreatant feel very special. than 2,000 written responses from the index retain strength were Choose any of these The reply to critics was Proposition 42, which negative consequences of pursuing a homosexuals everywhere It is the We all have stress in our lives and Stroking Japan the 500,000 business members of views on the economic outlook. 1 will deny scholarship aid to athletes who are gay lifestyle and my personal responsibility of both schools and need to get away from it all. once in a In his recent visit to Washington, the federation, led Dunkelberg to Twenty-two percent said they allot these 4 premium strengths that would enable me to families to provide an environment while. Our Lady of Calvary Retreat, Japanese Prime Minister Noburu conclude that “Although not anticipated an improved econ­ premium services for just unable to achieve modest scores on relatively endure any difficult times. channels for just $4.95 easy entrance tests. for these individuals in which others only a few miles away, is a place Takeshita said Japan is willing to help rampant, the pace of price omy in the next six months, up 3 At school I was free to assert my will accept them and they will be able where stress can be discarded for a relieve the debt burden of developing increases clearly continues to percentage points from the ear­ $4.95 each per month* and Somehow a balance has to be struck. The sexuality and I began to wear a pink to accept themselves. time and acceptance and affirmation countries. He found a conciliatory gain momentum.” lier quarter. each per month*plus get a most important first step, perhaps, is to take triangle (the symbol of gay pride), yet can be found. It is a comfortable home George Bush. Behind the smiles of the He said overall price increases At the same time, negative get FREE installation! the ultimate decision out of the hands of the I was still troubled by, and even (name withheld by editor) away from home, a place of rest and two leaders was a grim reality. The in the general economy once views shrank. Only 12 percent resentful of. the situation at home in FREE upgrade at any of NCAA and place it where it properly should be, relaxation Time spent there leads to Japanese now finance 40 percent of again may be held down by falling said they expected business con­ Manchester. In reviewing my child­ ditions to deteriorate in the first in the administrationofficesof theuniversities. new hope and courage in the face of the U.S. budget deficit. That gives oil prices, but that “without hood and the educational environ­ Retreat can offer difficulties, new strength to meet the them the power to manipulate the energy or food prices declines. half of the year. our stores! Many factors enter into a balanced education, ment in which I was raised, I saw a stresses of life, a lighter heart and a dollar and the American stock ex­ and if those who govern the colleges and town characterized by both conserva­ new hope, courage more enthusiastic spirit. changes. Treasury Secretary Nicho­ universities can’t place admissions on a just tive and homophobic values. Any las Brady privately believes the mention of homosexuals by my peers, and equitable basis, who can? To the Editor: Lurille A. Zimnotrh Japanese are already doing that. So The Attic siblings, or even teachers was often Wethersfield Bush is the first president since W'orld Come view fine antiques and derogatory. No one wanted to be Ten years have passed since the War II who can’t afford to antagonize fw ordering atomialbfi, cad: In d^wnigton, 778-2128 The Transcript-Telegram, Holyoke, Mass. characterized as a "fag” or "queer” Bishop’s Pastoral Statement on Han­ the Japanese. collectibles in our new shop. We will Those that were often found them­ Letters to the editor dicapped People and eight years since he open Sundays from 10-4 pm. selves ostracized and burdened with the International Year of Disabled The Manchester Herald welcomes Mini'editorlal this antagonism besides any other Persons. Handicapped people joyfully original letters to the editor. Mondays, 12-4 pm problems of adolescence. awaited the removal of architectural I^etters should be brief and to the Barbara Bush threw her first W'hite My real concern was with the high barriers and the dissolution of attitud- point They should be typed or neatly House reception and wore the same Thursdays, 12-4 pm iHanrbpstrr Hrralti school. Sex education had made little, inal barriers. Some changes have handwritten, and for ease in editing, dress she had worn to the inaugural Located at the corner of if any, mention of homosexuality, and ball not two weeks earlier. Nancy Founded In 1881 taken place: others are very slow in should be double-spaced. letters OX there was no support offered openly or coming. mu.st be signed with name, address Reagan did the same thing, but it was Birch Mountain Hoad and 801 Parker St.. Manchester 750 Silas Deane Hwy . Wethersfield PENNY M SIEFFERT...... Publtoher confidentially by either the social and daytime telephone number (for her last bow in the direction of thrift. Cox Coble GEORGE T. CHAPPELL...... EcWor Ten years ago, at Our Lady of Fiano Road in Bolton. DOUGLAS A B E VIN S ...... Executive Editor worker or school psychologist. After Calvary Retreat in Farmington, a verification). Creotcf Hofttofd MARIE P G R A D Y ...... City EdHor reading Kinsey's 1948 report, which new ministry was begun to serve The Herald reserves the right to edit Jack Anderson and his associate. Jim and JoAnn Klar 646 5115 ALEXANDER O IR ELLI...... Aaioclale Editor estimated that 10 percent of the handicajiped peopple and senior citi­ letters in the interests of brevity, Dale Van Atta, are syndicated colum­ population was homosexual, 1 real­ zens. Throughout the past decade. clarity and taste. nists. 12 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Feb 17. 19B9 T ra d e C hurch 8th director wants vote Manchester hoop peaking at the right time With the loss of three starters — guards Matt From page 1 From page 1 win over Windham last Friday night at Clarke after the Windham victory. “ I think we have a little set soon on conversion Vaughn (now playing for Trinity College in Arena. He followed that up with a 20-point more team unity than we’ve had in a long time.” Hartford) and Troy Peters, and 6-7 center Paris performance Tuesday against South Windsor. Kinel now utilizes nine players consistently. As Oates — from last year’s impressive Class LL were Solidarity members and Senior Jason Goddard, a 6-2 power forward who the players have struck a definite harmony on the billion mark as Americans' appe­ For 1988, the 26.8 percent surge book and packs of cigarettes. An Eighth Utilities District At the last annual meeting, they were able ... to mobilize semifinalist squad, the Manchester High boys’ broke the Indians’ single-season scoring mark last court, so have Kinel and assisant coach Walt tite for foreign goods proved in exports boosted the fortunes of Debski vowed he and Sawko director will ask other directors voters declined to authorize di­ quickly and make their feelings basketball team remained confident heading into Jim Tierney year with 425 points, is the team’s leading .scorer, Adamy, a former Manchester High hoopster (1979 insatiabie. In 1985, then-Treasury American manufacturers, who would remain there and consume at a meeting Tuesday to call for rectors to borrow $300,000 for the known,” he said Thursday. this season. Yet, some obvious deficiencies plagued averaging 17.6 points per game while 6-2 senior graduate), along the sidelines. Adamy coordinates Secretary James A. Baker III hired thousands of new workers nothing “ until we have some an early decision by district conversion, largely because the “ We’re more used to getting a the Indians. Cory Goldston is averaging 14 points a game. the nine-man Indian shuttle service during games. enginneered a coordinated effort and rushed to expand production communication with the bishop.” voters on conversion of the question of whether the district committee and studying things. First and foremost, was finding a point guard. Goldston. who possesses as much talent as any “ I don’t even watch the substitutions,” Kinel with major U.S. allies to devalue facilities. Palaszewski spent three years former Willis garage to district would have to spend money to Our processes usually take a little Second, a lack of a dominant big man existed. And the dollar on foreign currency The narrowing of the trade at St. Michael as an associate build a second firehouse was guard in the CCC East, pumped in a career-high 35 said . There are too many. Walt does a great job. He bit longer.” offices. lastly. Manchester needed a bonafide outside markets in an effort to make deficit and the boom in business pastor before being reassigned in unresolved. points in a last-second victory at Rockville two basically knows what I want.” shooting threat. American goods more competi­ investment contributed fully half December. The dissidents want The dissidents, many wearing Andrew Katkauskas said today If the jurisdictional agreement weeks ago. As defending co-CCC East champs, Manchester With these voids present along with, perhaps, a tive and imports more expensive. of overall economic growth in him returned and they want the Solidarity buttons and ribbons he would like to get a vote on the between the town and the district But. it has been the subtle play of 6-3 senior Eric has a key encounter tonight at Hartford Public at The strategy has proven suc­ 1988. present pastor, the Rev. John with the red-and-white colors of question before the district’s is carried out, the district will subconscious yearning to emulate last year’s we’re doing. . .The season’s not over.” Widmer, who has inherited most of the 7: ,30. The Indians will try to avenge a 75-62 home cessful in boosting exports but The Bush administration must Bambol, removed. the Polish flag, have made no annual meeting May 24 so that take over a town-owned firehouse remarkable 20-4 squad, the Indians stumbled out of Things have certainly turned around for the ballhandling duties, 6-2 senior Willie Burg, 5-10 loss to the Owls on Jan. 24. has had much less of an impact in now work to promote further Palaszewski’s five-year con­ attempt to disrupt the daily bids on the conversion can be on Tolland Turnpike and will not the starting gate When they were soundly beaten Indians. junior Erik Johnson. 6-1 sophomore Darren Manchester is certainly peaking at the right time curbing imports. export increases in 1989 or run the tract was terminated late last Masses that continue to be sought soon. need to build another one. by Windsor, 78-50, in the Rotary Classic on Dec. 29, They have won six straight games, including a Goddard and the infiltration of a couple of of the season with the state tournament a mere two Some economists believe the risk that economic growth will year by joint agreement between celebrated in both English and He said he will suggest that the Katkauskas said he does not the Indians reached the lowest point of this .season 10-2 mark in their last 12 outings since the Windsor freshmen from Bennet Junior High — Jeff Ross weeks away. dollar will have to fall further to slow appreciably. This would be a Franciscan officials in Baltimore Polish. vote by district electors on the have any date for a vote in mind when they fell to 1-3 and reality set in. loss, and are currently tied for first place with and Jim Anselmo — who were burning up the nets There now exists a real chemistry and sense of and Krakow, according to church see more improvements in trade. setback for the administration’s The group includes a number of conversion take place at the same now. but would like the directors An uncompromi.sed effort was needed from Windham in the CCC East with a 9-2 mark. in the junior varsity games, that has given direction on the Indian hoop contingent. other economic problem: finding officials. Other analysts, however, worry former Solidarity members who time the electors vote on a to approve the idea of a vote everyone in order to have a winning season. Manchester is 11-5 overall. Manchester a proper winning perspective. The Indians and their fans are hoping that this a way to reduce the huge federal The dissidents claim Bambol that steeper declines could scare came to this country within the proposed agreement between the before the annual meeting. These were the comments of Manchester Coach Foremost among the catalysts has been 6-2 Johnson has given the Indians an outside threat, winning trend continues. budget deficit. engineered Palaszewski’s remo­ off the foreign investors the last five years, including Richard district and the town over juris­ The proposal is on the agenda Frank Kind after the Windsor loss. senior Calvin Meggett, who has averaged 16 points along with Meggett, and he has afforded them For 1988, sales of manufactured val because he was too active in Debski, one of the hunger United States has come to depend diction for fire and sewer for a meeting of the district "There is nochemistry at this point. There’s no a game in the Indians’ last six games. Also, another ballhandler. Jim ’Tierney is a sports writer for the Manchester goods surged 25.2 percent to the Polish community. Some say strikers. on to finance its borrowing needs protection. directors set for 7 p.m. Tuesday real direction. We’re struggling to figure out what Meggett had a career-high 24 points in a big 70-61 “ We’ve been playing better” Kinel understated Herald. and could run the risk of igniting a $214.8 billion, reflecting increases they are upset by Bambol’s "This situation is not only for The two matters are indirectly at Cronin Hall of Mayfair new inflationary spiral. in a variety of categories from efforts to open up the parish, our church, it is everywhere there linked. Gardens on North Main Street. office equipment to airplanes. located in a largely Hispanic are Polish people,” said Debski, Sales of agricultural products section of Bridgeport, to other who was jailed for about five were up an even stronger 29.3 ethnic groups. months as a leader of Solidarity in Iflaurhrstrr HrralJi percent to $37 billion, but analysts The drama in Bridgeport has the Polish city of Wroclaw. Sports betting bill N orth said much of this increase re­ played out at other Polish par­ Ironically, the event that pre­ Section 2, Page 13 flected higher prices caused by ishes in recent years. cipitated the rebellion reflects From page 1 last summer’s drought. In August 1987, 1,000 parishion­ efforts by the American Roman SPORTS Friday, Feb. 17, 1989 For December, imports and ers at a church in New Britain Catholic church to accommodate gets public hearing exports both rose to record took to the streets to protest the the needs of Polish immigrants, plements the judge’s order di­ monthly highs. Exports climbed transfer of one of their priests. A who say they feel closer to Polish HARTFORD (A P) - Sports It was also not immediately recting that the attorney general 5.6 percent to $29.19 billion and month later, Polish immigrants priests than to American priests. betting — estimated by one clear whether the proposal would stay out of the case, but Gesell has imports jumped 3.3 percent to in Portland, Maine, picketed About 70,000 Poles have emi­ legislator to total hundreds of violate an existing moratorium made no comment on it. $41.09 billion. outside their church demanding a grated to the United States since millions of dollars a year in on new forms of gambling in the Cavaliers aren’t Many economists are predict­ Mass in their native language. 1977, according to the Immigra­ Orel’s Despite Gesell's rulings, the Connecticut — would become the state. proposed plan gives the attorney ing that, based on recent trends, One top church official attrib­ tion and Naturalization Service. newest form of legalized gam­ Committee members said they general too much influence, Sulli­ the 1989 deficit will rise. uted these and many less strident The number of immigrants bling under a bill now headed for wanted the hearing just to get van and fellow defense attorney Michael Evans, head of a flare-ups across the country to peaked in 1984 and 1985, when a public hearing. ideas out on the table. On an Barry Simon said in a court brief. Washington economic forecast­ attitudes brought to the United about 9,400 came to America in a joke anymore But, while the Public Safety overwhelming voice vote, the ing firm, said he expected the 1989 States by Poles weaned on a more wallet But Walsh said the defense each year. Committee agreed Thursday to committee agreed to the hearing, m o tio n “ is based on a trade deficit to rise to $150 billion. politicized church and the Solid­ Zendzian said the church set up the date for which has not been hold a hearing on the proposal, By Hal Bock general manager and he reached misconception.” Such an increase would act as a arity movement. the exchange program about a most members said they opposed set. The Associated Press into Seattle’s front office to “ Independent counsel does not sharp drag on overall economic “ It’s two different world year ago with church authorities the bill and it was considered Holding a hearing, said Rep. import Wilkens as coach. “ He contemplate the trifling ‘bits and growth, as measured by the gross views,” said the Rev. Peter W. in Poland to bring Polish priests unlikely betting of football games 'Vito M. Mazza, D-West Haven, is fatter The following dose of Cleveland knows how to motivate young pieces’ activity by the attorney national product. Zendzian, who directs the office to America. and other sports would become the best way “ to see how much comedy is presented at no players and veterans,” Embry general” which North “ professes Many economists forecast the for pastoral care of immigrants Palaszewski, the priest at the legal this year. we, as a state with a deficit, can charge, courtesy of the Henny said. “ He’s a players’ coach.” to anticipate,” Walsh said. “ The overall GNP will grow just 2.7 and refugees for the U.S. Catholic center of the St. Michael’s dis­ Similar efforts have failed in take in legally.” By John Nadel Youngman joke book, circa 1947: For Wilkens, who coached the day-to-day conduct of this case percent in 1989, down from a C onference of Bishops in pute, was brought to America the past. Gov, William A. O’Neill Rep. James T. Fleming, R- The Associated Press SuperSonics to an NBA title a will be by the independent coun­ four-year high of 3.8 percent in Washington. under a similar program oper­ has said he opposes sports Simsbury, opposed granting the “ Oh yeah. Cleveland, the mis­ decade ago. the Cavs offered a sel and only the independent 1988. “ You have a lot of people who ated by the Franciscan order. betting. bill a hearing. LOS ANGELES - Orel Her- take by the lake” chance to get back in the action. counsel.” shiser’s wife says he’s the same Or “ I was only in the front office one Walsh said that he turns to the person now as he was when he “ I won a contest. First prize year.” he said. “ I enjoyed it and I attorney general just as he turns earned less than $5,000 a year. was a week in Cleveland. Second thought I did it well. I missed on occasion to other government That might be true, but he’s got a prize was two weeks” coaching, though. I like the agencies and that as long as the SAVE 10%-20%-30% OR MORE much fatter wallet. Or excitement of working with agencies don’t attempt “ to in­ Hershiser. whose record­ “ I spent two weeks in Cleveland young people, of making deci­ trude in the courtroom,” North setting exploits led the Los the other day” sions with two minutes to go, with has no basis for objection. Angeles Dodgers to victory in the the game on the line.” The North trial was delayed National League West. NL Close the book. The place is not Young talent like draft choices this week because the Justice playoffs and World Series last so funny anymore. Certainly the Brad Daugherty and Mark Price Department, fearful that North year, agreed Thursday to a rest of the NBA sees very little gave Wilkens instant ammunition would spill government secrets in record-setting deal worth $7 9 humor in the revitalized Cleve­ and last year Embry traded for the courtroom, obtained a Su­ million over three years. land Cavaliers, who own the best veteran Larry Nance. All three preme Court stay of the proceed­ PRESIDENTS The agreement makes the record in the league. were on Wilkens’ All-Star roster. ings. The court vacated the stay 30-year-old pitcher the highest- This is the league of the Lakers Perhaps no Cav benefited more Thursday, after Thornburgh said paid- player in baseball history and Celtics, the Pistons and from the arrival of old pro Nance sufficient safeguards were in and, in 1991. the sport’s first $3 Knicks. the Hawks and Rockets: than Daugherty, the No. 1 pick place to protect national security. million man. the league of Akeem and Kareem. three years ago, who has shed his When asked how it felt to be Magic and Michael, Dominique “ soft” image to become one of the baseball’s highest-paid player. and Isiah. And the best record league’s best young centers. Hershiser hesitated, smiled and belongs to Cleveland, which em­ “ Larry’s ability to block shots said. “ It feels pretty good.” ploys none of the single name is uncanny,” Daugherty said. Later, he added, “ I don’t think it stars. “ He’s back there swatting balls H elp will last very long.” The Ca vs are a largely anonym­ away and that makes it easier for From page 1 Roger Clemens was, on an ous cast of low profile, high me to play position defense, average annual basis, baseball’s achievement players, directed by which is more my game.” top-paid player for just one day, soft-spoken Lenny Wilkens. who Did Nance think his addition agreeing Wednesday to a three- AP photo was named to the Hall of Fame benefited Daugherty? He smiled by 2 percent, Munns said. He said year, $7.5 million contract with last week, two days before and said, “ Let’s say the addition he felt there would be cuts to Gov. the Boston Red Sox. But Her­ LEANS IN — Utah’s John Stockton, left, City. The Jazz beat the reeling Celtics, directing the East team in the of Brad helped Larry.” William A. O’Neill’s proposed i r CHOOSE shiser will be No. 1 in earnings leans into Boston’s Brian Shaw in their 129-114. All-Star game. The team is a Wilkens liked his team in $6.95 billion state budget HUGH PRICE-CHOPPING NOW AT... until at least next winter, unless NBA game Thursday night in Salt Lake reflection of the coach, with a training camp. “ I thought we proposal. FROM: someone renegotiates. lunch bucket mentality that could play well.” he said. “ I Thomas J. Sullivan, region 3 |i ■ RCA Hershiser. who won the NL Cy makes up in production what it didn’t know we could play this DMR director, said the state II ■ ZENITH AL SIEFFERrS. ^ Young Award and was named the lacks in razzle dazzle.. well.” DMR has proposed 219 new S Z WEST^iNGHOUSE j Most Valuable Player in the Until now, the franchise was The popular perception was community placements in its Jazz run away from Celtics best known for ex-owner Ted that the Cavs were a year or two _ CALORIC playoffs and the World Series, budget. However, those place­ II ■ EMERSON ,19" DIAG. will receive a $1.1 million signing Stepien, that old knee-slapper away. Now Wilkens thinks they ments are needed to meet a court l l ■ FISHER EVERY WASHER... bonus, $2.4 million this season, who once seized the town’s may not have to wait. order to reduce the population at II ■ HITACHI FAMOUS MAKE $1.6 million in 1990 and $2.8 attention by dropping objects For Wilkens. the challenge of the Mansfield Training School by I m KITCHEN AID EVERY DRYER... million in 1991. as Bird’s loss is being felt from the top of a downtown the remainder of the season is to placing residents in grouphomes. 11 ■ SANYO The right-hander earned $1.1 building. This clumsy attempt at keep the Cavs on track. Sullivan did not know in what I ■ SHARP EVERY DISHWASHER... COLOR million in 1988 when he was 23-8 By Bob Block The Jazz took control early in thrives on the fast break. When humor fell somewhat short of the "The players needed the men­ communities the 219 community with a 2.26 earned-run average The Associated Press the first half with a 7-0 run that you have Thurl Bailey and Karl Youngman standard. So did Ste- tal break of the All-Star Game.” placements would be made. I m SPEED QUEEN EVERY REFRIGERATOR..: TV and finished the season with a began with a hook shot by Eaton Malone filling the lanes and John pien’s propensity for mortgaging he said. “ Our guys are young. There are now 57 group homes in I ■ SYLVANIA record 59 consecutive scoreless SALT LAKE CITY - The and followed with baskets from Stockton in the middle, there is his team’s future by trading off its They’re not used to what they’ve the Manchester area, he said. I ■ TOSHIBA EVERY RANGE... | innings. Boston Celtics are frustrated, and Stockton and Darrell Griffith. not a better fast break in draft choices in a series of poorly experienced this year. Every I ■ WELBILT There are currently 369 resi­ LIMITED “ This contract is historic in its the problem may lie with Larry A free throw by Stockton put the basketball” planned deals. game is a sellout and the other dents in the Mansfield school, and I ■ GE EVERY MICROWAVE... ^ The Jazz had 12 steals, three The situation was so bad that I b u t t o n nature,” Los Angeles general Bird’s injury. Jazz ahead 14-10 before the team is always up for them. We about 100 more are scheduled to TIME ONLY! each by Malone and Stockton. the league had to award the I ■ manager Fred Claire said. “ We “ It used to be that we knew the quarter was half-over and Utah can’t sneak up on anybody. It will leave the school by the end of I ■ MAGNAVOX EVERY FREEZER... are delighted to have Orel under game was ours, but now we’re a went on to outscore the Celtics Eaton and Utah coach Jerry franchise bonus picks as a plum be a tough second half. Everyb­ June, he said. 1 ■M AyTAG EVERY COLOR TV... 149 contract for three more years.” little hesitant,” said Danny 26-14 in the final 8:07. Sloan said the new plays geared to sweeten terms of the sale to the ody’s going to be ready for us. “ If the basic requirements (of I ■ MITSUBISHI Hershiser’s deal with the Boston closed within 45-41 on a to the 7-foot-4 center have helped Gund brothers, who bought out We’ve got to accept the / SANYO Ainge, after the Utah Jazz ran the court order) are not followed, I ■ PANASONIC . Dodgers set several records: away from Boston 129-114 Thurs­ tip-in by Brad Lohaus with 5:45 the Jazz offense and reversed a Stepien in 1983. Three years later, challenge” EVERY VCR... we can be held in comtempt of 1 ■ PHILCO CD PLAYEB — Including a prorated share of day night. left in the half, but Utah outscored 112-104 loss in Boston Dec. 14. they hired Wayne Embry as And that’s no joke. court,” Sullivan said. I ■ QUASAR EVERY CAMCORDER.i^ '^•eoR THE BEST the $1.1 million signing bonus, The Celtics, the once-proud the Celtics 25-7 the rest of the way. Lensink said funding for the 1 ■ frigidaire S w e T a o u N O . Hershiser will make $2,766,667 franchise that has won three NBA Griffith, who finished the half \ nJENN-AIR Mansfield placements will come EVERY STEREO... ^ HITACHI this season, the highest salary of championships this decade, with 14 of his 18 points, scored six SAMSUNG from reducing staff at the school. > PLUS MANY FULL SIZE any player, topping the $2,466,667 dropped two games below the .500 during the run. His steal and Injury ends Burson’s career The state will reduce the Mans­ I MORE!!! EVERY DISC PLAYER. $ 1 4 9 ^ VIDEO CASSETTE of Baltimore’s Cal Ripken mark for the season and are 3-3in drive for a score put Utah ahead field staff by 625 employees at a L — — — — CAMCORDEFf — Hershiscr’s raise of February. .54-44 with 3:30 left in the half. He COLUMBUS, Ohio (A P) — Jay 83-75 loss. savings of $6.4 million. That •AUTO FOCUS RECORDER $1,666,667 broke the record of The Celtics also face the added two free throws and a Burson has spent his basketball MWELESS REMOTE CONTROL Burson, a native of New Con­ money will then be used for the PANASONIC •VHS $1,326,442 set on Feb. 1 by prospect of having a losing record jumper before the buzzer. career surprising people. He says cord. Ohio, is the state’s leading community placements, he said. MICROWAVE M UST BE ’ZOOM Sxl 'Toronto’s Jimmy Key for the third straight month. Boston did pull within 70-58 he plans yet one more surprise. all-time high school scorer with The meeting of the Appropria­ — Hershiser's average annual Boston had gone 61 straight when Reggie Lewis scored three The Ohio State senior guard’s 2,.598 points. He stands fifth in 1 ’ENERGY SAVER tions Committee is on Tuesday at salary of $2,633,333 broke the months without a losing record jumpers during a 10-6 Boston collegiate career came to an end career points (1,756) and games 6:30 p.m. in the Legislative Office $899 record of $2.5 million set by since Bird’s arrival, but with spurt to open the third quarter, Thursday when it was revealed played (122) atOhioState.Hewas Building on Capitol Avenue in SOLD!!! Clemens. their star on the sidelines after but the Jazz recovered and went he has a broken bone in his neck. averaging 22.1 points and four ^ 2 9 FAMOUS MAKE Hartford. — Hershiser would get foot surgery, has had losing on to outscore Boston 33-30during Burson will be fitted today fora assists per game this season and ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ WALKMAN $3,166,667 in 1991, including a records in the last two. Six of the quarter, which ended with halo traction brace, which is twice hit shots in the final seconds ’AM/FM prorated share of the signing Boston’s final seven games in Utah ahead 97-78. screwed into the skull and immo­ to win games. bonus, making him the first $3 February are on the road, where Boston’s frustration came to a bilizes the neck. Burson will wear "If everything goes as ex­ EMERGENCY BEST SELECTION! l-AMOUS MAKE million baseball player unless Boston is 5-17. boil midway through the second the brace for the next three Fire — Police — Medical $ 2 9 someone beats him to it in 1990. But the Jazz can take some of half when Coach Jim Rodgers months, but he said the injury pected, he should be well in three STEREO BOXi Hershiser was seeking $2,425 the credit for snapping Boston’s was ejected from the game. only made him more determined months” Murphy said. “ There’s DIAL 911 JAPPLIANCE • TV ’DUAL CASSETTE million in arbitration. The four-game winning streak With five minutes left in the to try for a pro career. no reason why he can’t play In Manchester Dodgers had offered $2 million. against them. Karl Malone third quarter. Boston’s Dennis " I think I could have hung it up basketball at that time, if he so Now that the agreement has scored 36 points. 23 in the second Johnson was whistled for a foul after this year and been pretty desires.” been reached, it’s back to busi­ half. John Stockton added 22 and Rodgers argued with referee happy, regardless of what hap­ Murphy, calling Burson “ very » AUDIO •VIDEO lucky,” said he had twice diag­ ness as usual, Hershiser said. points and 16 assists and Thurl Bill Oakes, who eventually called pened in the pros,” Burson said JAY BURSON " I ’m just going to try and be Bailey continued to be effective two technical fouls and ejected from his hospital bed. “ But now. I nosed similar injuries in his 37 AL SIEFFERTS e a s y to g et TO: . . . suffers neck injury years with Ohio State, both of CALDWELL e -Z TERMS: Orel Hershiser, the same guy I’ve from the bench with 21 points. the coach. have to try and come back. That’s 445 HARTFORD ROAD been all along. It’s going to be a “ We’ve got a couple of new “ Tonight we were hanging in the way I am. I ’m not going to let which ‘‘resulted in CASH quadriplegia” MANCHESTER. CT. h^wyoucas MASTER CARD challenge. I ’ve had to learn how plays we were practicing this there in the first half and they this thing beat me.” place midway through the first OIL INC. to say no. I’m going to work as made a run at us,” said Ainge. A t SIEf^FEPrS SUPER VISA week.” said Mark Eaton, who Ohio State team physician half of Monday night's game at Burson's father, Jim. the head disco unt center:; ■ MONTHLY PMT. hard as I can to be the same finished with 13 and had five of who finished with 25, but was Robert J. Murphy said that Iowa when Burson was knocked basketball coach at Muskingum person” Utah’s 12 blocked shots. “ Fortu­ l-of-8 from 3-point range. Kevin Burson. a 6-foot, 156-pound se­ to the floor and slid into the basket HARTFORD ROAD | k$lver lane College, said. “ He will be back, he forbfs street Hershiser’s wife, Jamie, said nately. we had pretty good McHale led the Celtics with 26. nior. fractured the front surface standard while driving for a .69® — - Pf will play again. I know that. He p«r gil. C. O. D SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER after the news conference that success with them tonight. Guys “ We came back in the second of the fifth cervical vertebra. layup. told me. ‘Dad. I can’t end it like ISO gal. minimum purchtta AL HARTFORD her fam ily’s life hasn’t changed were passing the ball in to me and half, and a few missed shotsanda Murphy said that Burson sus­ Burson went on to play most of 'siEFFERTS 445 HARTFORD ROAD-KEENEY STREET this.’ I told him he’s got to get much, and neither has her I was able to get good position and few turnovers and Utah makes a tained no spinal cord damage. He the second half — scoring 14 back to the edge. That’s what 649-8841 MANCHESTER^ CONN. husband. hit a few shots” run again,” he said. “ Utah said the injury most likely took points — and finished with 25 in an life’s all about” Prte*$ 8ubl0ct to Chango OPEN DAILY: MON & THURS TIL 9, TUES, WED, SAT TIL 5. FRIDAY^JJ ^ ^ 14 - MANTHFSTFH HFRAI.D Friday, Feh 17. 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Feb. 17. 1989 — 15 Islanders finally find some hoies against Milien SPORTS Eagle girls drop finale Bv Ken Rappoport even needed relief help at one but these were offset by La Fon­ The Canadiens had lost four Nordiques remained four points LEDYARD — It was a battle to Mercy High Ledyard also took the junior The Associated Press point. taine’s second goal of the game and tied two since last winning at behind Hartford in the Adams the wire with host Ledyard High Ledyard had a 16-13 lead after varsity game, 39-24. Peg Oliveira "M y .job is to stop the flood­ NHL Roundup and 32nd of the season and a goal the Spectrum Dec. 16. 1984. The Division. IN BRIEF subduing East Catholic, 56-48, one period and 30-23 halftime had 12 points for the young UNTONDALE. N.Y - Greg gates." said Milien, who leads the by Brad Dalgarno. victory was the Canadiens’ sixth Thursday night in the regular bulge. East slimmed the deficit to Eagles. Milien has been a tough target for NHL with six shutouts. "I wasn't LaFontaine led the Islanders in their last seven games, while McEnroe wins season finale for both girls’ 40-34 after three periods. The LEDYARD (50 — Shari Blackmon 1 the New York Islanders this very successful tonight ." message to Milien. Maybe he was with two goals and two assists and the Flyers have lost six of eight. Volunteers are needed basketball clubs. Eagles drew within 44-40 in the 2-24, Kris Bell 5 1-2 13, Amy CocklevOO-0 season. In other NHL action, it was thinking the same thing, too.” Larson had a goal and two assists. Canucks 3, Nordlques 2; Jim 0, Kate Reynolds 11 5-10 27, Jen Corltino MILAN, Italy (AP) - John final stanza, but couldn’t come 0 0-00, Lise Petersen 40-08. Totals TO 8-16 But Thursday night, they fi­ Montreal 7. Philadelphia 4, and The Blues. 2-20-8 in their last 30 W ILLIM ANTIC — Volunteers are needed for “ We didn’t want to be embar­ Sandlak’s goal with 4:38 to play McEnroe got a birthday cake East finishes up 8-12 while the any clo.ser. 56. nally found the range against the Vancouver 3. Quebec 2. visits to the Nassau Coliseum, the 10th annual Windham Invitational Special EAST CATHOLIC (48) — Heather rassed again,” Larson said. lifted Vancouver over Quebec, with 30 candles for his birthday, Colonels head into postseason Kate Reynolds poured in 27 St. Louis Blues' goaltender. Millen's shutout string against hung tough for the first period, 01ympic.>j Swim Meet at Windham High on OsInskI 2 0-0 4, Karen Mozdzierz 8 2-219, “ We’re pros and we were angry stretching the Canucks’ winning then showed a sellout crowd that play at 16-4. East will see action in points and Kris Bell 13 to lead Margaret Riley 2 2-7 6, Maura MePad­ the Islanders had reached 128 though, and came out with a 1-1 Saturday. March 4. “ I didn't think we would ever tonight. We didn’t want to look streak to four games, their he’s not over the hill. the first round of the All Connecti­ Ledyard. Karen Mozdzierz den 6 0-0 13, Barbara ChorazyezewskI 0 score against St. Louis." Island­ minutes and 37 seconds before tie. thanks to Paul Cavallini’s Over 150 athletes with mental retardation from 0-0 0, Kelli Bender 3 0-0 6, Stephanie bad against Milien again. That longest in two years. McEnroe celebrated his 30th cut Conference Tournament Wed­ popped home 19 points and Maura Relchardt 0 0-0 0, Sue FIgueredo 0 0-0 0. Bryan Trottier broke the spell at goal at 13:51. eastern Connecticut are expected to register for ers Coach A1 Arbour said after a was motivation enough." Sandlak took a drop pass from birthday Thursday with a 6-2, 6-3 nesday at 7:45 p.m. at Xavier MePadden 13 to lead the Eagles. Totals 21 4-9 48. 8:37 of the the first period. the event. Approximately 300 volunteers are 3-polnt goals: EC-Mozdzierz, MePad­ 7-3 victory at the Nassau Coli­ The Islanders took charge of With the victory, the Islanders Rich Sutter at the top of the right victory over Michiel Schapers of High in Middletown against Margaret Riley grabbed nine Trottier's goal was the484th of his needed for this Special Olympics event. den; L- Bell 2. seum. "The thing that made it things in the second period with broke out of a tie with the idle circle and ripped a slap shot The Netherlands to advance to either St. Joseph of Trumbull or rebounds for East. Halttime: 30-23 Ledyard. satisfying was that everyone career, tying him with Darryl four goals, as Reed Larson scored Toronto Maple Leafs for the between the legs of Quebec the quarterfinals of the $492,500 If interested in volunteering, contact Ron pitched in." Sittler for 17th place on the the tie-breaker and Pat LaFon- worst record in the NHL. The netminder Ron Tugnutt. Stella Artois indoor tennis Adams at 423-2698 or Geri White at 4,55-9196. All In two previous games, Milien all-time list taine. Alan Kerr and Randy Wood Blues lost their third straight. Marc Fortier had tied the score championships. volunteers will be provided with a lunch from was in goal for8-0and5-0St. Louis "That was a hig goal for us.” followed with goals for a 5-1 Canadlens 7, Flyers 4; Shayne for the Nordiques .just 64 seconds McEnroe received applause McDonald’s and a souvenir Windham Special MCC hangs on, tops Becker victories, stopping 55 shots in all. Arbour said, "because it gave us Islander lead. Corson scored twice as Montreal earlier. from the sellout crowd of 8,000 at Olympics t-shirt. On Thursday night. Milien gave confidence that we could score Brett Hull scored a pair of earned its first victory in Phila­ Walt Poddubny scored Qu­ the Palatrussari Arena as well as against Milien Also, it sent a up six goals on iust 23 shots and third-period goals for the Blues. delphia in five years. ebec’s other goal as the last-place the cake LEICESTER. Mass. — Jump­ MCC took an early 22-9 lead and points for Becker. Poirot takes first place ing out to a big early lead, the gained a 33-16 halftime advan­ MCC (61) — Robert Shuler 6 4-5 20, visiting Manchester Community Bernard James 3 2-2 8, Troy Moore 11-2 EAST LANSING. Mich. — Jim Poirot of tage The Cougars withstood 3, Terry Smith 41-29, Jon Seymour 00-0 Manchester was the winner of the 200-yard College men’s basketball team Becker’s second-half rally to 0, Mike Shea 0 0-0 0, Joel Lewis 2 4-5 8, held on for a 61-57 victory over Keyin Wilson 5 3-613, Ronnell Chaney 0 freestyle with a time of 1:42.71 for Michigan State preserve the win. 0- 0 0. Totals 21 15-22 61. University’s men’s swimming team in a recent AP photo Becker Junior College Thursday Rob Shuier led the Cougars BECKER (57) — Jay Matthews 32-29, Sean Crowley 2 2-2 7, Jose Sanchez 4 4-5 win over Ferris State and Eastern Michigan. night. with 20 points, including four SCOREBOARD The win lifts the Cougars’ mark 12, Ray Morales 124-728, Emit Riley 00-0 The Spartans are 9-3 for the season. LEADER — Terry Jo Myers wears a wide 3-pointers, while Kevin Wilson 0, Ted Bernhard00-00, Paul WashburnO to 17-10 while Becker drops to added 13. Wilson, Terry Smith 1- 2 1, Bill Speroanls 0 0-0 0, Brad smile after sinking a 40-foot birdie putt 12-10. MCC will travel to New Fawreau 0 0-0 0, Mike JetteOO-00. Totals Canucks3,Nor(ilque82 Big East standings and Bernard James each col­ 21 13-18 57. , _ on the 11th hole Thursday in the London to take on Mitchell lected seven rebounds. Ray Mo­ 3-polnt goals: MCC- Shuler 4; B- O'oll Big East Conference Hartford downs Niagara College Wednesday night at 7, Matthews, Crowley. Hockey Quebec i o 1—7 w L W L opening round of the LPGA Hawaiian rales pumped in a game-high 28 Holftime: 33-16 MCC Vancouver o 1 2—3 (Georgetown 9 2 19 3 f Nop«rs 4 21 4 HARTFORD (API — Lamont Middleton Open. Myers fired a tournament-record First Period—1, Quebec, Poddubny 31 Seton Hall 8 (Duchesne, P Stastny), 1:49. Penoltles— Syracuse 7 5 21 5 scored 21 points Thursday night to lead the six-under-par 66 to take a two-stroke Jorvl, Due (hooking), 4:25; Fortier, Due Providence 6 5 17 5 University of Hartford to its fourth straight NHL standings (cross-checking), 16:46. PEAL,PEAR,.. Pittsburgh 6 6 13 10 lead. 5 7 13 9 victory. 66-62. over Niagara in ECAC North Lakers still have the magic Second Period—2, Vancouver, Tanti 23 St. John's WALES CONFERENCE (Skriko, Bozek), 14:56. Penalties—Sutter, at J ust our Vlllanova 5 6 14 11 Atlantic basketball. 4 7 13 8 Patrick Division Van (slashing), 1:56; Hough, Due (rough­ Connecticut Hartford. 12-11 overall, and 8-6 in the W L T Pts GF GA ing), 4:11; Moller, Que, double minor ^ iM T id lE T Boston College 1 9 9 12 Pittsburgh 32 20 5 69 262 238 (tripping, roughing), 8:27; LIdster, Van conference, received 13 points from Middleton in Switzer knew of probe NY Rangers 29 21 8 46 227 205 (Interference), 15:35; Bradley, Van (hold­ Saturday's Games the first half, which enabled the Hawks to take a against the Trail Blazers Washington 28 22 10 66 213 199 ing), 18:00; P.Stastny, Que (unspsorts- RENEW4L UConn at Vlllanova, 8 p.m. Philadelphia 28 28 3 59 222 201 manllke conduct), 19:18, Georgetown at Boston College, 8 p.m. 37-27 halftime lead. OKLAHOMA CITY (A P) - Oklahoma coach New Jersey 21 27 10 52 213 240 Third Period—3, Vancouver, Nordmark6 NoTieE.,, j ‘ i . ‘ Syrocuse at Providence, 8 p.m. Niagara. 7-16 and 4-10. pulled within three Barry Switzer says he was looking out for the NY Islanders 20 34 3 43 187 236 (LIdster), 5:15. 4, Quebec, Fortier 15 Seton Hall at Pittsburgh, 8 p.m. Adorns Division (Brown), 14:18. 5, Vancouver, Sandlak 14 St. John's at DePaul, 2:30 p.m. points. 58-55. after a short jumper by Patrick university’s football’s program when he told Montreal 39 15 6 84 232 173 (Sutter, Bradley), 15:22. Penalties— Monday's (Mme Jones with 2; 42 left. But Middleton made one free quarterback Charles Thompson the FBI was NBA Roundup Boston 24 24 11 59 200 193 LIdster, Van (holding), 1:02; Charbon- Vlllanova at Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m. throw and A1 Jones made two to build the lead investigating him for allegedly selling cocaine. Buffalo 26 27 6 58 215 228 neau. Van (Interference), 12:15. Tuesday's (Game Hartford 24 28 4 52 206 198 St. John's at Seton Hall, 8 p.m. back to six. 61.55 with 1:09 left. Niagara, which " I can’t worry about their investigation. I had Quebec 21 33 6 48 204 257 Shots on goal—Quebec 10-10-10—X. Van­ Wednesday's Games has lost six straight games, could come no closer to be more concerned about the OU football CAMPBELL CONFERENCE couver 1618-17—41. UConn at Boston College, 8 p.m. By Barry Wllner Norris Division Power-plav Opportunities—QuebecOofS; i'rnA'Ti' Providence at Georgetown, 8 p.m. than four points in the final minute. program.” Switzer told The Daily Oklahoman in The Associated Press W L T Pts GF GA Vancouver 0 of 6. Saturday, Feb. 25 Ron Moye added 12 points and A1 Jones 11 for today’s editions. "That’s a hell of a note ... for Detroit 26 24 9 61 230 228 Goalies—Quebec, Tugnutt, 64-2 (41 Pittsburgh at UConn (Civic Center), 1 St. Louis 21 27 10 52 201 214 shots-Xsaves). Vancouver, Me Lean, 1311-2 p.m. the winners. them to sit back and not let anyone know what’s The magic is still there, even if Oilcogo 21 31 7 49 227 248 (30-28). Providence at Seton Hall, 1 p.m. going on I had to act on what was in the best Magic isn’t. MInnesoto 18 27 13 49 193 218 A—12,604. Vlllanova at Boston College, 7 p.m. interest of our program. If they had come to me Toronto 18 34 5 41 165 237 Referee—Bob Mvers. Linesmen—Swede (Georgetown at St. John's, 9 p.m. While Magic Johnson was side­ Smvthe Division Knox, Ray Scapinello. Central Connecticut falls and cooperated ... no one ever contacted me.” lined for the second straight Calgary 41 11 8 90 260 168 Switzer did not say where he got his HowTopTwenty fared EMMITSBURG.Md. (A P) — Mike Tate scored game with a hamstring injury, Los Angeles M 23 5 65 291 254 information concerning Thompson, but said " I Edmonton 29 25 6 64 250 227 22 points and three others scored in double the Los Angeles Lakers still were V- Vancouver 24 29 7 55 197 195 just had a source that told me definitely, for a How The Associated Press' Top Twenty figures as Mount St. Mary’s defeated Central able to extend their spell over the Winnipeg 18 28 10 46 214 252 Transactions college basketball teams fared Thursday: fact, that they had him. had him taped, bugged, Ttiursdav's Games Connecticut State University. 93-74. Thursday Portland Trail Blazers Thursday 1. Oklahoma (22-3) did not ploy. he was set up. When I confronted the kid he told Montreal 7, Philadelphia 4 2. Arizona (19-3) beat Southern Co I Ifornia night. night with a 110-101 victory. The New York Islanders 7, St. Louis 3 v e D f * - 93X. me the truth, cooperated totally. I acted on that.” Vancouver 3, Quebec 3 Mount St. Mary’s took control of the game in Lakers have won five straight BASEBALL 3. Missouri (21-5) did not play. The coach suspended Thompson from the team Friday's Games American Leogue 4. Georgetown (19-3) did not play. the second half with a 12-3 run to jump from a against Portland, including four Pittsburgh at Buffalo, 7:35 p.m. Monday and ordered him out of the athletic SEATTLE MARINERS—Named John 5. Illinois (21-3) beat Michigan State 44-.34 halftime lead to a ,56-37 edge with 15:42togo. this season. Toronto at New York Rangers, 7:35 McNamara advance scout. Loyola, Md. 88, St. Francis, NY 82 75-56, dormitory. Thompson was arrested later Mon­ p.m. TEXAS RANGERS—Announced that Mount St. Mary's, Md. 93, Cent. Connecti­ 6. Syracuse (21-5) did not play. John Miller scored 17 points and Alex Watson This time, forwards James Chicago at Detroit, 7:35 p.m. MaverIcksQS.HeatBO day on a complaint of selling 17 grams of cocaine Pete Incavlgllo, outfielder, lost his arbitra­ cut St. 74 7. Florida State (19-3) lost to No. 10 had 16 as Mount St. M ary’s improved to 9-14. Worthy and A. C. Green were the New Jersey at Winnipeg, 8:35 p.m tion cose Basketball Mount St. Vlncent84, Baruch 75 Louisville 78-77, OT. to an undercover FBI agent. Woshlngton at Edmonton, 9:35 p.m. MIAMI (80) Central Connecticut. 9-16. was led by Andre difference. National League Nyack64, E. Nazarene56 8. North Carolina (21-5) beot Wake The Oklahoma football program is reeling Saturday's Games CINCINNATI REDS—Agreed to terms Long 2-3 45 8, Thompson 37 7-10 13, Penn St.-Behrend 102, (Geneva 101 Forest 99-76. Alexander’s 18 points. Bryan Herron added 15 Worthy scored 28 points and Philadelphia at New York Islanders, with Eric Davis, outfielder, and Tom Cummings 2-10 0-0 4, Sparrow 1-6 0-0 2, Robert Morrls95, Wogner^ 9. Indlono (235) did not ploy. from a series of felony charges again.st five 5:05 p.m. Edwards 8-19 0-0 16, Washington 0-2 0-0 0, points and 10 rebounds Green added 23 as the Lakers’ Browning, pitcher, on one-vear contracts. Slena76, Malne49 10. Louisville (135) beot No. 7FlorldaState athletes — the most recent being the complaint New York Rangersot Pittsburgh, 7:35p.m. LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Agreed to NBA standings Hastings 1-8 2-24, Mitchell 2-6 369, Sunvold St. Francis, Pa. 96, Monmouth, N.J. 89 7377, OT. starting front line outscored terms with Orel Hershlser, pitcher, on o 310(M)14, Shasky 2-4 2-26, Neal 2-40-04. Totals St. John Fisher 102, Rochester Tech 95 11. Duke (134) did not ploy. filed against Thompson. Portland’s 59-31. Worthy hit 14 of Boston at Calgary, 8:05 p.m. three-year contract. EASTERN CONFERENCE 29-7920-X80. St. Mary's, Md. X, W. Maryland 60 12. Seton Hall (21-4) did not play. Hartford ot Minnesota, 8:35 p.m. MONTREAL EXPOS—Signed Brian Atlantic Division DALLAS (93) St. Rose 76, Dominican, N.Y. 64 13. Michigan (19-5) beat Purdue 84-X. Durocher hurt In accident 17 field goals, while Green made Montreal at St, Louis, 8:35 p.m. Holmon, pitcher, to a one-yeor contract. W L Pet. GB Tyler3103413,Perklns330-06, Donaldson Temple80, Rhode Island64 14. West Virginia (21-2) beot Massachu­ 17 of 21 from the foul line, New Jersey at Toronto, 8:05 p.m 7-12 2-4 16, Harper 413 34 12, Blackman setts 8355. PALM SPRINGS. Calif. (AP) - Former PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Nomed Dr. New York 33 17 ,660 — Utica TechSI, Oswego St. 55 including his first 15. and grabbed Quebec at Los Angeles, 10:35 p.m Richard Wechsler medical specialities Phllodelphlo 28 20 .583 4 3153517, Schrempf3-6 3611, Davls3133012, West Virginia X, Massachusetts 55 15. Iowa (136) did not play. baseball great Leo Durocher was listed in serious Schrader, Labonte triumph Sunday's Games consultant. Boston 23 25 .479 9 Wennington 390-16, Wiley 0-10^)0, BlabO-0 Worcester Tech73,MIT71 16. Ohio State (17-7) did not play. nine rebounds. Detroit at Buffalo, 1:05 p.m. (H)0, Jones (H)tM)0.Totals338218-2493. but stable condition at Desert Hospital early BASKETBALL Washington 18 29 .383 13'/3 Yeshlva79,N.Y.Tech63 17. Stanford (235) beot Collfornia 97-71. DAYTONA BEACH. Fla (A P) - Ken "Without Magic w e’ve got to New York Islonders at Phllodelphlo, National Basketball League New Jersey 18 31 .367 14'/j SOUTH 18. Nevada-Las Vegas (17-6) beat San Jose Friday, apparently after he was hurt in a traffic 1:35 p.m. Miami 25 14 18 23—80 Schrader and Terry Labonte were the winners L A. Clippers—Named Joe Robertsasslst- Charlotte 13 36 .265 19'/? Auburn-Montgomery 82, Blrmlnghom- Stote 95-66, accident, authorities reported. pick up the pieces,” Worthy said. Boston at Edmonton, 8:05 p.m. ant coach. Central Division Dallm 76 73 73 21—93 Southern69 19. North Carolina State (135) didnotplav. Thursday in a pair of very different 125-mile “ Without him, we’ve got to be AP photo Hartford at Winnipeg, 8:05 p.m. FOOTBALL Clevelond 37 11 .771 — 3Polnt goals—Sundvold 2, Davis 2, BoptlstColl.84,Davldson77 "Yes. he is here." said Susan Pond, a nursing Montreol at Chicago, 8:35 p.m. qualifying races at Daytona International fundamentally sound. We don’t National Football League Detroit 33 13 .717 3 Harper. Fouled out—None. Rebounds— Berea 82, Campbellsvllle66 TO. Louisiana State (136) did not play. supervisor at the hospital, about 100 miles east of Woshlngton at Vancouver, 10:05 p m CLEVELAND BROWNS—Named Milwaukee 31 16 .660 5Vs Miami SO (Thompson 14), Dallos 57 Bryan89, Covenant68 Speedday. have his spontaneity, so ob­ (Donaldson 22). Assists—Miami 26 (Ed­ Los Angeles. REACHES IN — Miami’s Dwayne Washington, left, Hal Hunter offensive line coach and Atlanta X 19 .612 7'/z Clinch Valley 78, Va. Intermont 57 Schracier was able to escape a chaotic 18-car viously we have to be basic, Paul Lanham special teams coordinator. Chicago 28 X .583 9 wards 5), [Jallos X (Harper 7). Total Coker 63, Coastal Carollna61 Pond declined to say exactly what injuries reaches in to knock the ball away from Dallas’ Rolando fouls—MIomI 24, Dallas X. Technical— Columbia Union W, E. Mennonite 82 tangle in the opener, leading 42 of 50 laps, while methodical, set picks and be NHL results Indiana 11 37 . 229 26 Durocher. a former player, manager and coach, KANSAS CITY CHIEFS—Named Dov- WESTERN CONFERENCE Miami Illegal defense. A—17,W7. Coppin St. 79, S. Carolina St. X Golf Labonte won a strategic game of fuel manage­ more versatile offensively.” Blackman in their NBA game Thursday night in Dallas. fend Charles Glodman and Marvin Midwest Division (3avldLlpscombl05,BelmontW had suffered. ment and set a speed record in the second race. Bulls 117, Bucks 116; Michael The Mavericks won, 93-80. Marsh, running bocks. W L Pet. GB Delaware St. 104, Morgan St. 102, OT A police spokeswoman who declined to give her Canadiens 7. Flyers 4 HOCKEY Houston 29 18 .617 — East Carollna65, Campbell 60 Labonte. whose team switched from Chevrolet Jordan, no stranger to the half- National Hockey Leogue Utah X X .600 Vj Jazz 129,Celtlc8114 Florida Southern77,RolllnsX name said the accident occurred Wednesday to Ford this season, took the lead with six laps left century mark, reached it for the 41 seconds of overtime. Dantley had not reported to Montreal 3 2 2—7 BUFFALO SABRES—Sent Joe Reekie, Dallas 26 21 .553 3 (Georgetown, Kv. 77, Cent. St., Ohio 66 San Diego Open scores morning in Palm Springs, but that furtherdetails defenseman, to Rochester otthe American Denver 26 24 .5X 4'/} BOSTON (114) Georgia Southern 67, HardIn-SImmons 56 in his qualifier, when leaders Dale Earnhardt 17th time in his career in Chris Mullin scored 29 points Dallas. Philadelphia i 3 0—4 Hockey Leogue (Georgia St. 82, Centenary 75 were not immediately available. First Period—1, Montreal, Courtnall 15 San Antonio 13 35 .271 16'/z McHalel0-143726,Lewls3146-618, Parish SAN DIEGO (AP) — Scores Thursday In and Geoff Bodine pitted hurriedly for a splash of dramatic fashion. His 20-foot shot VANCOUVER CANUCKS—Sent Ian Miami 5 42 .106 24 1-10 7-10 9, Johnson 1-4 OO 2, Shaw 7-13 (M) 14, Gullford80, Greensboro62 Durocher. 83. is one of baseball’s most famous and Terry Teagle added 23 for the (Green), 3:41. 2, Phllodelphlo, Suffer 21 Hampden-Svdney TO, Bridgewater,Va. 67 the first round of the $700,000 PGA gas. (Craven, Wells), 9:19 (pp). 3, Montreal, Kidd, defenseman, and Jeff Rohllcek- Pacific Division Alnge7-X 10-1025, Rivas 1-41-13, Gamble2-4 Shearson Lehman Hutton Open played on with one second to go won the Warriors, who have beaten the Mavericks 93, Miami 80; A ,center, to Mllv/oukee ot the International L A. Lakers X 16 .673 — 1-4 5, Acres 2-3 0-2 4, Lohaus 39 2-3 8. Totals La (Grange68, Oglethorpe63 personalities, figuring prominently as a man­ Corson 19 (Richer, Thibaudeau), 14:20. 4, Lee100,Tenn. Wesleyan 74 the por-72 Torrev Pines Golf Courses, Labonte’s Junior Johnson-prepared Thunder- game and gave him 27 points in Clippers all four times this season content James Donaldson pulled Montreal, Walter 12 (Corson, Car- Hockey League. Phoenix X 17 .638 2 40-953343114. North And South: ager and player from the 1920s to the 1970s and International Hockey League Seattle 29 19 .604 3'/z UTAH (129) Llberty82,BluefleldColl.62 bird stayed on the track. the final quarter. an(l in seven of their last eight down 22 rebounds while scoring 16 bonneau), 16:00. Penalties—Wells, Phi Livingstone 75, Johnson C. Smith 66 Mark Lye 32-33—65 earning the nickname “ Leo the Lip” for his fiery (roughing), 4:10; Deslardins, Mon (trlp- PHOENIX ROADRUNNERS— Golden State 27 X .574 5 Malone 14-258-9M, lavaronlO-12-22, Eaton Frank Conner 3332—65 Sterling Marlin, who also stayed off pit road, Terry Cummings lost the ball meetings. Los Angeies, losers of Named Adam Keller general manager. Portland 25 22 .532 7 36 1-1 13, Stockton 8-11 36 22, Griffith Louisiana Tech96, LamarX umpire-baiting and scrappy style of play. points as the Mavericks won their plng),7:34; Poulin,Phi (holding),18:59. Loulsvllle78, Florida St. 77, OT David Peoples 3335—65 ran out of gas just a bit earlier than Labonte and on an inbounds pass and Jordan three straight and 22 of 23. were Second Period—5, Philadelphia, Tocchet Sacramento 14 34 .292 18'/2 311 36 18, Bailey 318 37 21,Hansenl-332 Bob Twav 3333—66 first game following the trade of COLLEGE L A. Clippers 11 39 ,2X 22'/2 2, Brown37339, Les0-0366, Leek ner310-00. Mars Hill 87, (Gardner-Webb 83, 20T coasted across the finish line a distant 9.21 drove the length of the court, paced by Ken Norman with 30 29, 2:51. 6, Phlladelphlo, Tocchet 30 MercerW, Houston BaptlstX Dave Barr 32-34—66 all-time leading scorer Mark (Carkner, Ecklund), 6:06 (pp). 7, Mont­ EDI N BORO—Announced the reslgnotlon Thursday's Games Farmer (LOOOO. Totals 4383 3342129. seconds behind the winner. of Jim Sims, men's heod bosketboll Chicago 117, Milwaukee 116 M111 Igan 97, Tuscu I um 92,30T Dennis Trixler 34-32—66 USOC needs more money pulled up and scored, finishing off points and 15 rebounds, rookie Aguirre real, Naslund25 (Green, Deslardins), 8:01.8, coach, effective at the end of the seoson. Mississippi Col. 82, Delta St. X David Frost 3334—67 Schrader led from lap 22 to the end. beating Phllodelphlo, Propp 24 (Bullard, Craven), Dallas 93, Miami X Boston 24 24 X 36—114 Scott Verplank 3334—67 his fifth 50-point game of the Charles Smith with 29 and Quintin Aguirre was dealt to Detroit on GEORGIA TECH—Named Kent Hill Utoh 129, Boston 114 Utah 33 31 33 32—129 Montevallo85,Faulkner74 PORTLAND. Ore. (AP) - The U.S. Olympic Morgan Shepherd to the finish line by about 17:39. 9, Montreal, Corson 20 (Carbon- assistant athletic director tor student NE Louisiana 94, McNeese St. 83 Ernie (Gonzalez 3331—67 season. He tied Elgin Baylor for Dailey with 25. Wednesday for Adrian Dantley. neou, Deslardins), 18:51. Penalties— Golden Stote 143, L A. Clippers IX, OT 3Polnt goals—AInge, Griffith. Fouled Gil Morgan 3332—67 Committee says its unprecedented $248 million development, Detroit 95, Socromento 84 out—None.Rebounds—Boston 64 (Porlsh NW Louisiana 77, Stephen F.AustIn 62 two-tenths of a second. second place in lifetime 50- Pistons 95, Kings 84; Joe Dum­ Dantley is scheduled to report to Acton, Phi (high-sticking), :50; Lemleux, OHIO STATE—Announced that Jay Newberry69, S.C.-Alken67 Brad Faxon 34-33—67 budget isn’t enough to prepare athletes for the Mon (hIgh-stIckIng), 4:22; Chellos, Mon L A. Lakers 110, Portland 101 13), Utoh 44 (Malone 11). Assists—Boston 19 Rick Fehr 3334—67 Schrader’s average speed of 147.203 mph was pointers, a mere 101 behind Wilt ars. Vinnie Johnson and Bill Dallas Friday afternoon. Burson, guard, will miss the rest of the Friday's Gomes (AInge 5), Utah X (Stockton 16). Total North Carolina 99, Wake Forest 76 1992 Summer and Winter Games. (holding), 8:W; Bullord, Phi (hooking), Pembroke St. 133, WIngote 124, 30T Dave Rummells 34-34—68 held down by two caution periods for seven laps, Chamberlain. His 39 points in the Laimbeer each scored 20 points 11:13; Murphy, Phi,doubleminor (slashing, basketball season because of a neck Inlurv. New Jersey at Philadelphia, 7:X p.m. fouls—Boston X, Utah 29. Technicals— Tony Sills 3333—68 " It ’s nice having everybody Charlotte ot Miami, 7:30 p.m, McHale, Boston Coach Rodgers 2 PIkevllle 76, Kentucky (Christian 67 “ We’re going to show that $248 million is and a red-flag after the big accident. second half tied Chamberlain’s as the Pistons won their seventh roughing), 13:26; McPhee, Mon,double South Alabama 96, W. Kentucky 92, OT Jodie Mudd 3335—68 feeling good and pulling for each minor (roughing), 13:26; Chellos, Mon (Cleveland at Atlanta, 8 p.m. (elected), Utah Illegal defense 2. Rocky Thompson 3335—68 merely scratching the surface.” President The 125-milers determined positions three Denver at Houston, 8:X p.m. A—12,444. Tenn. Temple 95, Carson-Newman X Chicago Stadium mark. straight. Dennis Rodman led other.” Donaldson said. "W e (slashing), 17:52; Craven, Phi Texas-San Antonio 95, Stetson W, 20T Robert Helmick said. through 30 for Sunday’s $1.7 million Daytona 500. (roughing), 17:52. Boston at Phoenix, 9:X p.m. Warriors 143, Clippers 138; Detroit with 15 rebounds, while were having fun out there for the Rec Hoop Woshlngton at Seattle, 10 p.m. Tn.-Chattanooga 79, Furman 62 LPGA Hawaiian Open scores More money is needed for the United States to Golden State won it at the Third Period—10, Montreal, Smith 25 Saturday's Games Warriors 143. Clippers 138 (OT) Tuskegee102, Knoxvllle76 Isiah Thomas had 14 assists. first time in a while. I think w e’re (Noslund), 8:58. 11, Montreal, Skrudland8 Vlrglnla92,VMI79 compete with the likes of East Germany and the free-throw line. Rookie Mitch (Lemleux, Deslardins), 10:00. New Jersey at New York, 7:X p.m. HONOLULU (AP) Mark Aguirre accompanied the at a point where we can take off Indiana at Charlotte, 7:X p.m. William Carey 83, Xavier, NO 61 Scores aftertheflrst Soviet Union for Olympic medal supremacy, he Krause to receive honor Richmond scored 27 points, in­ Penalties—Sutter, Phi (high-sticking), (K)LDEN STATE (143) Wof(ord9S, Ersklne67 round Thursday In the $300,000 LPGA Pistons to Sacramento but did not and finish the season with a nice Phllodelphlo at Cleveland, 7:X p.m. Hawaiian Ladles said, and it should go directly to help the nation’s 5:02; Hayward, Mon, served bv Keane Women's Rec Houston at Dallas, 8:X p.m. Mullln 9-X 11-15 29, Teogle 314 7-8 73, MIDWEST Open, being played LARCHMONT. N.Y. (AP) - Edward H. cluding six foul shots in the final dre.ss for the game since Adrian run” (hIgh-stIckIng), 5:02; Chellos, Mon (hold­ San Antonio at Utah, 9:30 p.m. L.Smith 39 30 10, Richmond 1318 7-7 27, Baker 72, WII Ham Jewell 71 on the par 3336—72, 6,267-vardTurfleBav potential Olympians. ing), 15:54; Svoboda, Mon, double minor Ployoffs- Blue Team 62 (TammI Washington at L.A. Clippers, 10:X p.m, Gorland3144-614, Hlgglns672-213,Bol 1-131 Bellarmlne79, Lewls72 CounfryClub course: The days of the true Olympic amateur who “ Moose” Krau.se, athletic director at Notre (hIgh-stIckIng, roughing), 17:36; Bullard, Sweet 16, Derota Bzymek 11, Lori Kulo 2,O.Smlth4-76614, Alford3-5317, Sampson Terry-Jo Myers 3333-66 Detroit at Golden Stote, 10:30 p.m. Cedarvllle77, Mount Vernon Nazarene71 Deb Richard Dame for 32 years until his retirement in 1980. Phi,double minor (hIgh-stIckIng, rough­ 10), Young Guns 49 (Koren Kraemer 15, Phoenix at Sacramento, 10:X p.m. 2-4 31 4. Totals 51-99 37-47 143. Creighton 102, S. III Inols 100, OT 34-34—68 holds down a regular job and still challenges for ing), 17:36. Sue Tremblay 14) Patty Sheehan 3335— 68 has been named winner of the National Football Seattle at Portland, 10:X p.m, Dakota Weslyn 77, Mount Marty 69 Alice RItzman medals are over. Helmick said, and the USOC Shots on goal—Montreal 13-10-9—32. Nassiff's 48 (Kathy Bochain 17, Meg Sunday's Gomes L.A. CLIPPERS (IX ) Drake58,llllnolsSt.48 3333— 69 Foundation and Hall of Fam e’s Distinguished Sullivan 3-pointer at finish Philadelphia 11-11-6—28. Murray 8), Amusements Unlimited 46 C.SmIth 11-X 7-8 29, Norman 11-25 311 X, Sara Anne McGetrIck 3334— 69 will try to face that reality when it holds its Chicago ot Milwaukee, 2;X p.m. EvansvllleX,Xavler,Ohlo82 Deedee Lasker American Award for 1989. Power-plav Opportunities—Montreal 0 (Sue A ltle rl 13, Kerl Mansford 11) Boston at L.A. Lakers, 3:X p.m. Wolf3121-311,Dallevl3293625,Nlxon2-72-2 (Grand Valley St. 106, Hillsdale 71 3333-69 quadrennial meeting this weekend. of 4; Phllodelphlo 2 of 4. Playoff Final: Blue Team vs. Nas­ 6, Grant 311 2-2 12, Beniamin 1-3 35 8, Hannlbal-La(Grange 105, Fontbonne X Amy Benz 3333-69 He will be honored Dec. 5 at the foundation’s Atlanta ot Miami, 7:X p.m. Betsy King Goalies—Montreal, Hayward, 16-10-3 (28 siff's, Thursday, Feb. 23. Williams 4-10 2-213, Garrick 2-604)4, KlteO-0 llllnols75,MlchlganSt.S6 3336- 69 annual Hall of Fame dinner in New York. shots-24 saves). Philadelphia, Hextall, 04)0, Whlte31300, Lock0004)0,Totals51-127 I ndlana Tech 97, Bethel, I nd. 83 Jane (Geddes 3333— 69 24-22-3 ( 32-25). 33401X. Elaine Crosby 3334— 69 Krause, 76, graduated from Notre Dame cum gives Louisville the victory NBA results Jamestown 101, Moorhead St. 89 A—17,423. Golden State X X X 21 12—143 Loyola, III. 85, Butler 84 Trish Johnson 3333— 69 laude with a degree in journalism in 1934 after Referee—Denis Morel. Linesmen—Brod L.A. Clippers 35 » X 25 7—IX Mac MurravB9, Prlnclpla79 Sally Quinlan 3334— X Lozarowich, Dan McCourt. Radio, TV 3Polnt goals—Higgins 3, Williams 3, starring in football and basketball. He was head Bulls 117, Bucks 116 Michigan 84, PurduetO By The Associated Press Alford. Fouled out—Williams. Michigan Tech 72, Saginaw Val. St. 68, OT basketball coach at St. Mary’s (Minn ), Holy Rumeal Robinson had 19 as Rebounds—Golden State 66 (O.Smith 7), IslandersT.BIueaS Missouri Baptist 100, Horrls-Stowe X Cross and Notre Dame and is a member of the Michigan pulled away in the MILWAUKEE (116) Los Angeles 75 (Norman 15). Assists— Missouri Val. 113, MId-Am Nazarene X Late in the season, look out for NCAA Hoop TODAY Krystkowlak9-17fr824,Cummlngs10-170-2 Golden State29 (Richmond9), Los Angeles N. Michigan 79, Lake Superior St. 77 College Basketball Hall of Fame. second half to beat visiting 4 p.m. — Golf: Suncoast Classic, 32 (Nixon 14). Total fouls—Golden State26, Bowling Louisville late in the game. St. Louis 1 0 2—3 ESPN X, SIkma 9-X 4-4 26, Humphries 5-111-211, National 94, Chadron St. X Purdue. N.Y. Islanders l 4 2—7 Pressey 3133-59, Roberts 1-1 002, M.Davis Los Angeles 31. Technicals—Golden Stote Notre Dame80, La SalIe78 1/ The lOth-ranked Cardinals, al­ 7 p.m. — College hockey: Molne at 5-91-1 11, Brown 5-8 3413, MokeskI 0-1 OOO. Illegal defense 2, Teogle. A—9,096. (Xikland, Mich. 89, Wayne, Mich. X No. 14 West Virginia 88, UMass 1 First Period—1, New York, Trottier 14 Boston College, NESN (Gilbert, Makela), 8:37. 2, St. Louis, Totals47-9718-26116. Olivet Nazarene 84, III. Benedictine 72 ways ready to play their best ball 12-for-14 shooting and had 12 55; West Virginia extended the 8 p.m. — Women'scollegebosketboll: CHICAGO (117) TrI-Town P.Covalllnl 4 (Lolor, PoslawskI), 13:51. Auburn ot Mississippi, SportsChannel Peru St. 79, Bellevue57 when it matters most, stung No. 7 rebounds as Arizona handed nation’s longest winning streak to Penalties—Bennlng, StL (holding), 5:12; Gront 8-10 2-4 18, PIppen 6-17 SO 17, S. Dakota Tech 71, Black Hills St. X Ray Bessette 217-601, Rob M lgllore Chang, Kriek victorious 9:30 p.m. — Celtics ot Suns, W ILl Cartwright 4-8 3311, Vincent 2-61-25, Jordan Pistons 95, Klngs84 Florida State 78-77 Thursday Southern California its 12th 20 as Herbie Brooks and Tracy Kerr, NY (elbowing), 18:55. (140O-AM) Spring Arbar 89, Concordia, Mich. 84 225-541, Steve White 209-552, Wendell Second Period—3, New York, Larson 8 16-26 17-18 SO, Sellers 4-7 00 8, HodgesO-3 St. Joseph's, Ind. 99, Indlonopolls 93 Labbe 218-546, Howie Edwards 206-522, MEMPHIS. Tenn. (A P) — The young and the when freshman reserve Everick straight loss. Shelton each scored 14 points (Trottier, Makela), 5:07 (pp) 4, New OOO, Poxson 1-1002,Corzlnel-34-46,'Totols DETROIT (95) St. Louls76, Dayton59 Ray Jessup 200-527, Bill Calhoun 559, old shared the spotlight at the $415,000 Volvo Sullivan made a .3-point shot with The Wildcats, 19-3. are 13-1 in York, LaFontolne 31 (DIduck, Norton), 42-8132-37117. Rodman 36 OO 10, Salley 2-7 1-2 5, Torklo 101, Evangel 85 Bernie Quesnel 516, Andy MIchoud 507, against visiting Massachusetts. 9:30 (pp). 5, New York, Kerr 8 Milwaukee 27 26 » 34—116 Lalmbeer 1315 OO X, Dumars 13X 30 X, Valley CltySt. 94, AAorv81 Bob Edwards 515, John Booth 504, Dove Tennis Indoor Championship. one second left in overtime. the Pacific-10 Conference. Sean The Mountaineers are 21-2 and (Bergevin), 11:42. 6, New York, Wood 8 Calendar Chicago 24 21 29 43—117 Thomas 312349, Mahorn 3-64410, Johnson SOUTHWEST Edwords 533, Ray Bonta 542, Jeff Teen-ager Michael Chang and Johan Kriek. .30, “ We’ve had our share of Elliott added 11 points for host lead the Atlantic 10 at 14-0. (LaFontolne, Larson), 18:00. Penalties— 3Polnt goals—SIkma 4, Jordan. Fouled 317 4-5 X, Edwards 33 1-2 l.Totols41-89 Ark.-Monti celloX,Ouachlta60 Gentllcore 517, Lou GenovesI 509, Russ ■■ registere(i major upsets to advance to the defeats at the end.” Louisville Arizona. Coxe, StL (hooking), 3:12; Bergevin, NY out-None. Rebounds—Milwaukee 56 131795. Arkonsos St. 65, Pan American 60 Larson 215-579, Bruce Smith 215-516, No. 17 Stanford 97, Callfornla71; (Krvstkowlak 18), Chicago 46 (Cartw­ Hardlng84, Cent. Arkansas 68 quarterfinal round. Chang, 16. began the evening coach Denny Crum said. “ Maybe No. 5 Illinois 75. Michigan St. 56; (holding), 5:57; PaslawskI, StL (hook­ SACRAMENTO (84) Steve Dodge 511, Jerry W lllet 202-500. Todd Lichti scored 25 points and ing), 8:15; Tilley, StL (hooking), 8:59; TODAY right, Jordon 8). Assists—Milwaukee X McCray 410 2-2 10, Pinckney 7-11 2-3 16, Oklahoma Christian TO, Bethany Bible 89 session by upending fifth-seeded Mikael Pern- the law of averages is coming Kenny Battle scored 19 points and Evons, StL (roughing), 13:25; Sutter, NY (Pressey 11), Chicago X (Vincent 8), Total Thompson 317 24 12, Smith 316 36 15, OklohomaCItv 110, Phllllps65 Eric Reveno added 17 as Stanford Boys Basketball fouls—Milwaukee 24, Chicago 25. A—17,679. fors 7-5, 6-1 and Kriek followed by dumping around for us.” Lowell Hamilton got 17 as Illinois (roughing), 13:25; Pllon, NY (tripping), Manchester at Hartford Public, 7:30 Pressley 312307, Berry 3101-28, Petersen S. Arkansas 65, U. of the Ozarks 61 Home Engineers had little trouble at California. 18:45. East Catholic at St. Bernard, 7 p.m. 32 30 0, Del Negro 20 30 4, Klelne4-644 SW Texos St. 76, Texos-Arllngton 64 top-seeded Andre Agassi 6-7 (7-9), 7-5, 6-3. Ivouisville, 18-5, had dropped its won easily at Michigan State. Third Period—7, St. Louis, Hull 26 Sam Houston St. 87, North Texos 75 Linda Maher 211-188-545, TrudI Zul- The Cardinal is 20-5 and 11-3 in Cheney Tech at RHAM, 7:30 12.Totals33«132184. dema 178-506, Barbara Turgeon 192-485, " I guess you could say it’s one for the old previous two games. The Cardi­ The mini, 21-3 and 8-3 in the Big (P.Covalllnl, Federko), 4:14 (pp). 8, New Bolton at Rocky HIM, 7:30 Lakers IIO.Trallblazers 101 Detroit 24 26 24 21—95 Tulsa60, Wichita St. 57 FAR WEST Pauline Moran 185-462, Karen Vendette the Pacific-10 Conference. York, LaFontolne 32 (Delgarno, Henry), Coventry at East Hampton, 7:X Sacramento 17 29 22 16—84 185-519, Beverly Morin 180-511, Fran guys,” Kriek said after eliminating Agassi, nals fell to Florida State 81-78 at Ten. jumped to a .39-18 lead with 4:23. 9, New York, Delgarno 11 (Lorson, Girls Basketball L.A. LAKERS (110) 3Polnt goals—Pressley, Berry. Fouled Air Force54, Wyomlng53 ranked No. 3 in the world. home 10 days ago and lost at LaFontolne), 15:40 (pp) lo, St. Louis, out—None. Rebounds—Detroit 53 (Rod- Alaska-Fairbanks91, Metro St. 82 O'Brien 191-5X, Linda Corbitt 192-479, 5:05 left in the first half. Michigan Hull 27 (Federko, Zezel), 19:34 (pp) Hartford Public at Manchester, 7:30 Worthy 14-17 OO X, Green 313 17-21 X, Arizona93, Southern Cal X Martha Montany 202-493, Gert DeBlols Kriek, the 16th seed, meets unseeded Richey UCLA 77-75 Sunday on a last- State got within 10 points midway Boys Swimming Abdul-Jabbar 37 2-2 8, Scoff 7-18 OO 16, man 15), Sacramento 61 (Thompson 10). 180-455, Bette Dufralne 179-191-523, Jean Penalties—Larson, NY (cross

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(In Stereo) Fort Lauderdale for some fun and romance [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Full Metal Jacket' (CC) la m m m 14 Holds back Racimo, John Vernon. 1987 Rated PG (In [USA] Miami Vice but run into problems of the heart. Lisa 11 Ostrich Stereo) Stanley Kubrick's portrait of the Vietnam Hartman, Russell Todd, Lorna Lufi. 1984 15 Of fever War as seen through the eyes of marines in 1 1 :30PM (B ^0) Nightline (CC). Rated R (In Stereo) 13 Necessity 6:00PM 03 ( B (223 (?6) (4d) News 16 Chemical suffix boot camp and in battle. Matthew Modine, CB (38) Morton Downey Jr. PEANUTS by Charles M. Schulz 18 Belonging to 03 M att Houston Adam Baldwin, Vincent D'Onofno 1987. [USA] MOVIE: 'Radioactive Dreams' 17 Pensive person Cl1) Honeymooners Modeling themselves after 1940s detec­ him (ID Benson Pan 2 of 2 Rated R Qj) Introduction to Foodsaver tives, two young men struggle for control 19 LL.B. 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Rated R, (In Stereo) Musicals Host Mary Martin reviews Rodg­ The Judge (CC) 26 Cozy home (57) World of Survival (R) 2:00A M 33 29 Gun 35 Prosper 49 Sardine [USA] Murder, She Wrote ers and Hammerstein's musicals, featuring 27 Opposite of yep 39 Watches over 50 Residue (Si) Three's Company clips from their movies, stage scenes and L|1) World Wide Wrestling "You wanted the most powerful weed trimmer 32 Rat. e.g. 8:30PM Ci3 140; Full House (CC) Joey interviews with those involved. (90 mm ) (20) NVR Showcase 29 Law 40 Neighbor of 52 Compass point [A 8iE ] Profiles Featured: Will Rogers on the market? I hope you're happy!" 34 Except if and Danny remember their first meeting, [ESPN] SportsCenter (SSj Home Shopping Spree ® 1969 by NEA. Inc. France (abbr.) 53 Female 3 0 _the [DIS] DTV 2 A compilation of music vi­ Stephanie believes D J stole her boy­ 36 Armed band 42 Force pronoun deos featuring animated Disney favorites friend 1 1 :35PM 03 Night Court [ESPN] Best of SportsLook ground floor 37 Comedian 45 European shad 55 Same (comb, [ESPN] Best of Running and Racing (24) (57) Wall Street Week: The Econ 1 2:00A M (33 USA Today Scheduled: 2:05A M (B Family Feud 31 Liquid state 46 Lower world form) [LIFE] E/R Part 2 of 2 omic Outlook for 19 89 (CC) Aspen Colo., vacation spot for the stars Costello 2:15A M [HBO] MOVIE: Touch and BUGS BUNNY by Warner Broi. [A & E ] Winston Churchill: The Valiant (R) □ n 38 Pulled 6 9 1 0 [USA] She-Ra: Princess of Power Go' (CC) A star hockey player becomes Years Cli) Friday the 13th: The Series A mak­ involved with the impoverished mother of ’ ■ (T}C B S News (CC) (In Stereo) 41 Novelist ■ 6:30PM eup compact violently guarantees an aging a child who had attempted to mug him r>*tribuled bv NFA Inc r 1 3 9:00PM d 3 Dallas (CC) Sue Ellen and ( D C40) ABC News (CC). model’s continued beauty and success. WHAT'S THE TROUBLE WITH I T W O N T . k n e w Bagnold writer Don Lockwood plan an epic film that Michael Keaton. Maria Conchita Alonso, (60 mm.) 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Belvedere (CC) Kevin's in (40) Current Affair new twist when TV viewers are slaugh­ ^ECAU^E AAY @8) Family Ties (CC) charge while George and Marsha cruise tered by zombies from an on-screen (61) Better Ways to Better Grades RSP/ 5 1 ------Vegas (61) Love Connection and Mr Belvedere visits London (Post­ movie Roxanna Augeson, Rocky Duvall, MUP17Y 52 More prone to [A&E] Twentieth Century The Russian poned from an earlier date) [A & E ] Eagle and the Bear Sam David McClelland 1987 Rated R complain people's resistance to Nazi attack during (3D Knight Rider [CNN] Newsnight 2:30A M ® Sybervision World War II. Host; Waller Cronkite [ESPN] AWA Championship Wrestling 5 4 ______2 9 3 0 31 (22) So) Miami Vice (CC) Castillo is impli­ [CNN] Sports Latenight [CNN] Showbiz Today cated in a drug deal by a congresswoman [LIFE] Lady Blue Janeiro who's being threatened by a British gangs­ [D IS ] Wiffenpoofs in China Yale's alt 3 4 [D IS ] Wiffenpoofs in China Yale's all­ [MAX] MOVIE: 'New York’s Finest’ ter (60 min ) (In Stereo) mate a cappella group sings and looks at 56 Colonized male a cappella group sings and looks at Three tough-talking Manhattan prostitutes life in China life in China (24! Metropolitan Opera Presents; The 57 Ancient chariot 3 7 decide to retire and land rich husbands [ESPN] SportsCenter [ESPN] Best of SportsLook Barber of Seville (In Stereo) Jennifer DeLora. 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OT [A & E ] Chronicle A look at artist Jamie able teen ager investigate his vampire like 61 Gene Scott Carrie Lorraine, Carolyn Purdy-Gordon, Ian C) IftW Syr^QicAte IrK World rtghtt leM^VKl Wyeth, author Robert Parker and the neighbor Chris Sarandon, William Rags [A & E ] Winston Churchill: The Valiant Patrick Williams. 1987 Rated R (In IT'5 \ W at YOU TALK VOUWAKITTOGAILOUR iMADOAT y o c /m iT i' '^IMUbTADMlT-'ICAM piano-playing Paratore brothers dale. Amanda Bearse 1985 Rated R Years Stereo) CRAZY' ) LlKTire) NCVtR EHRNYZBE GBZ AKZ IZTE BLONDIE by Dean Young A Stan Drake FAMILY ACR06& / 5E.E YOUR PDIMT. 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Veronica Hart 1984 Rated R. offers Cookie financial support but not JOHH^O <7 i 7:30PM (l3.; Entertainment Tonight 38 Hart to Hart lY W \ Actor Louis Gossett Jr ("Gideon Oliver") marriage, Angela discovers Richard's role 4:00A M (J1; Streets of San Francisco (In Stereo) in the Troilus affair. Pilar receives two mar 40 Career Media Network [A & E ] The Hasty Heart Gregory Ham _ naye proposals (60 rnin ) (In Stereo) ALLEY OOP by Dave Graue fS ] ^22 Jeopardy! (CC) [A&E] MOVIE; 'Chilly Scenes of Win­ son, Cheryl Ladd and Perry King star in this I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME C 8}40 2 0 /2 0 (CC) Scheduled America's ter' A man spends a winter pursuing his dramatic special about a dying World War OD Kate & Allie (CC) i m . J lot by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee efforts to catch uj) with Japan in the field of married girlfriend John Heard. 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IHDMES IHDMES IHDMES CONDDMINIUMS ILDT8/LAND INVITATION TO BID HELP WANTED FDR SALE FDR SALE FDR SALE I FDR SALE FDR SALE D IST m C T* e i g h t h U T ILIT IE S TICUT MANCHESTER, CONNEC- IM M E D IA T E Occu- B O L T O N . Five room MALLARD View. Dis­ COVENTRY. Owner fi­ I H.UT, seeks bids tor the following Item: RETAIL Sales for wom­ A H O M E for your In- Ranch on almost 5 tinctive duplexes and CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 an’s specialty store. Laws. Manchester. poncy. You con move nancing. From 1-17 PACKAGE INSURANCE COVERAOE FOR 1989-1990 right In to this spor- w ooded acres. $170,000. townhouses. Located acres. Starting a t Full and part time Price reduction. This F la n o Realty, 646- on a private protective Notices Lofs/La n d to r Sale ...... 23 hour»*ca 'no during normal business available. Apply In per­ 11 room, oversized kllng clean 7 room $65,000. Use vour M usical Ite m s...... 84 Mondov thru Saturday from 5200.g______cul-de-sac, this new builder or ours. Flano L o s f/F o u n d ...... Investment Property ...... 24 Merchandise son to: Trim Fashions, Cape has o full In-Law Ranch on Hebron Road 01 Cameras and Photo Equipment...... 85 M a in sfre!?!^ f D istrict Firehouse, 32 subdivision of Quality 3 R ealty, 646-5200 o P e rso n a ls...... 02 Business Property ...... 25 wain street, Manchester, Connecticut 06040. Vernon Shopping Cen­ apartment plus a large In Bolton. B u ilt In 1964 BOLTON. Spectacular Pets and Supplies...... bedroom townhouses Announcements...... 03 Resort Property ...... 24 Let: A Spedoli^Dd^it! H oliday Seasonal...... 71 86 ter. home tor yourself and featuring 3 bedrooms, 2 four bedroom Contem­ HEBRON. 1-2 acre lot. M ortgages...... MIscelloneous to r Sale...... 87 o*S!*«i* w* '^1** *** received at the above address until 7:00 and duplexes await A u c tio n s ...... 04 27 Antlaues and Collectibles...... 72 your family. Close to full baths, a fireplace porary. l '/2 a c re s . Protected 50 acre wild­ W anted to B u y...... Tag S ales...... Duwic^S h’’ " ’J' Hme they will be your Inspection. Kit­ F in a n c ia l...... 05 ...... 28 RoofIno'SIdIno 88 Dubiicly opened, read and recorded. with wood stove, 3zone Birch Mountain area. life area. Your builder Services C lo th in g ...... 73 Wanted to Buy/Trade ...... 89 Rapidly shopping yet In lovely F la o rln g ...... date *Thi nf.Tr?!5 tor thirty days from the bid opening heat, full basement, Wet bar, hardwood chens have oak ca­ or ours. Flano Realty, F u rn itu re ...... 74 area. $194,500. Realty EmploYment & Education Rentals Child C a re ...... 51 E le c tric a l...... for nnu ? reserves the right to relectony and all bids Expanding 2nd garage Is now a floors, more. Move In binets, range, oven, 646-5200. □______for any reason deemed to be In the best Interest of the DIs- World, Benoit, dishwasher, refrigera­ Part Time Help Wanted 10 Rooms (or Rent...... 31 Cleanino S e rvice s...... 52 Heatlng/Plumblng TV/Stereo/Appliances...... 75 playroom for the kids fo r Spring. $315,000. Fl- Lawn Care ...... Business Frechette Associates, tor and bullt-ln micro- MANCHESTER. A p­ Help Wanted...... 11 Aportments for Rent...... 32 53 Miscellaneous Services Machinery and Tools ...... 76 Automotive 646-7709.D or a day care business. ano Reolty, 646-5200. n Situation Wonted...... BaokKeepIno'Income Tax ...... 54 EIGHTH UTILITIES DISTRICT w a v e ovens. Fire­ proved lot zoned for ...... 12 Condominiums for Rent ...... 33 Services Wanted G a rd e n in g ...... 77 Looking for an indi­ New P rice ! $191,900. BOLTON. Cedar sided Business Opportunities . 15 Homes tor Rent C a ra e n try/R e m o d e lln o ...... 55 Landscaping...... Cars for Sale ...... 91 Andrew Kotkouskos, placed living rooms, two family. City water, 34 Good Things to Eat...... 78 Insurance Commissioner vidual who desires an SOUtHERN New Eng- Jackson & Jackson seven room Contem­ sewer and gas. $125,000. In s tru c tio n ...... 14 Store/Otfice Space...... 35 Paint I no/Papering ...... 54 C o n c re te ...... Trucks/Vans for Sale...... 92 l '/ 3 baths with full vani­ Doted at Manchester CT This 14th Day of February, 1989 land classifleld ads Real Estate, 647-8400.a porary, whirlpool, cen­ Flano Realty, 646-5200. Employment Services ...... 15 Resort P ro p e rty ...... 36 Fuel OII/Coal/FIrewood ...... 79 Camoers/Trallers...... 93 income in excess of ties, separate full base­ Motorcycles/Mopeds...... 94 028-02 reach nearly 800,000 YOUNG WIpper tral vac. $327,900. D Industrial Property ...... 37 SUPER SAVINGS WITH OUR SPECIAL Farm Supplies ond Equipment...... 80 ‘10K per month. No homes In Connecticut ments, 2 zoned base­ Real Estate Garages and Storage ...... Auto Serylces...... 95 Snapper! 11 Almost Choose colors today. board heating systems, ...... 30 Ottlce/Retoll Equipment...... 81 experience neces­ and Rhode Island. The MANCHESTER. Ap­ Homes tor Sale...... 21 Roommates Wanted ...... 39 MONTHLY CASH IN ADVANCE RATES., Autos for Rent/Lease...... 96“ new 8 room Colonial on Flano Realty, 646-5200. Andersen permashleld proved building lot Recreqtlonol Equipment...... 82 TOWN OF MANCHESTER price for a basic 25 Condominiums for Sale...... 22 Wanted to Rent...... Call 643-2711 for more Information! Miscellaneous Automotlye ...... 97 sary. I will train. Cornwall Drive In Cov­ □ 40 LEGAL NOTICE word ad Is only S5S and thermopane windows, overlooking fairway In Boots and Marine Equipment...... 83 Wanted to Buy/Trade ...... 98 entry. Four bedrooms, MANCHESTER. Move In ] The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold o public Call Dave Farrell for w ill appear In 43 news­ luxurious wall to wall an area of distinctive 2.5 baths, fire p la c e , condition. Three bed­ nearing on Wednesday, February 22, 1989 at 7:00 P.M. In the the facts papers. Fo r m ore In­ carpeting and attached homes. Flano Realty, RATES: 1 to 6 days: 90 cents per line per doy. READ YOUR AD: Clflsslfed odverflsements are Heormg Room, Lincoln Center, 494 Main Street, Manches­ 13x17 fam ily room. Ap- room dormered cape. garage. Come see the 646-5200. D DEADLINES: For classified advertlsments to ter, Connecticut to hear and consider the following petl- formation call Classi­ proxlmately 2,500 1'/3 baths, finished fam ­ 7 to 19 days: 70 cents per line per day. token by telephone os a conyenlence. The 289-8459 fied, 643-2711 and ask mode tor tomorrow. be published Tuesday through Saturday, the lio n s: square feet. Built In ily room . $137,900. F l­ 20 to 25 days: 60 cents per line per day, Manchester Herald Is responsible for only one for detalls.D You own your own lot deadline Is noon on the day before publica­ M"*™**' Industries - Special Exception - Progress Drive (N- ACCOUNTS P a y a b le . 1987. Two plus acre ano Realty, 646-5200. o and house. No assoclo- 26 or more days; SO cents per line per day. Incorrect Insertion and then only for the size of I INVESTMENT tion. For adyertlsements to be published exception os required by Article II, New Englands largest country lot. Sellers MANCHESTER. Immac­ tlon tees. Competi­ the original Insertion. Errors whichdonot lessen Soctlon 16. i5.02 of the Zoning Reoulatlons to permit outside sorry to leave but have Ip r d p er t y Minimum charge: 4 lines. Monday, the deodllne Is 2:30 p.m. on C| idoy storage. electrical products dis­ MANCHESTER. Six ulate newer 8 room tively p ric e d from the yalue of the advertisement will not be tributor has an opening room, three bedroom changed lob locations. $149,900. B lanchard 8. corrected by an additional Insertion. M allat Buckland Hills - Wetlands Boundary Dispute ■ Dem- L-shaped Ranch. Por­ tor an Accounts Paya­ Colonial In excellent New P rice , $270,000. t e r Street area. Rossetto Realtors," ROCKVILLE. Forsalebv Ing Street (M-117) - Acting In Its capacity os the Inland Wet­ Jackson 8, Jackson owner. Six family un­ lands Agency, the Commission will consider on application ble Clerk. The primary condition. Large living $210,000. Flano Realty, We’re Selling Houses" room with fireplace, Reol Estate, 647-8400.P its. Good to excellent LOST to amend the mapped wetlands boundaries tor on area on responsibility Is to pro­ 646- 5200. D 646-2482.0 Notices Deming Street and Hole Rood. cess Invoices, ensuring formal dining room, BOLTON. Lovely 3 be- condition. Willing to AND FOUND sunny south facing kit­ EAST HARTFORD. Star­ CO N D O . $66,900-$89,900. consider owner financ­ HELP WANTED HELP WANTED T Jl'J’*'* Manchester • Special Exceptlon/Eroslon Control - vendors are paid the doom Ranch with first 8% CHFA Approved. HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED 191 Spencer Street (M2/I-13) - Request for o special exceo- chen with sliding glass ter Cape. Enclosed ing tor qualified buyer. As o condition precedent to appropriate amount on floor laundry, 2fierpla- porch. Newer root. A Ranch and townhouses FOUND. Persian cat on INSURANCE Office. DRIVERS, one oT New tlon under Article II, Section 9.15.01 of the Manchester Zon- time. This Involves doors onto deck. Walk- ces, sliders to back Call tor details. 225- the placement of any odver- Ing Regulations to permit use of premises os on oll-sulte ho- In closet off large mas­ real cuty. $134,9(X). F l­ In cosmopolitan down­ 1012, 9 5. tlslng In the Manchester He­ February 12. In Ver- Clerical Including typ­ England's largest pro­ DELI. 18 Years or older. , requires automobile parking spaces In excess substantial Interaction porch, 3 car garage town location near li­ non/Manchester vicin­ FURNITURE Soles peo­ ter bedroom, 1'/2 baths, ano Realty, 646-5200. □ rald, Advertiser hereby ing and telephone re­ ducts distributor has Retirees welcome. ple to work full time of 60. with purchasing ond a plus pond. Suitable for brary, shopping, bus. agrees to protect. Indemnity ity. 643-1196. wide variety of vend­ oak floors, slate foyer. NEW Listing. Large fire­ quired. Mature woman openings for truck Direct Care Aide Five days, 3-8pm or and port time In large Andrew Ansaldl - p r o Zone Chanae/Prellmlnary Plan of horses. Possible subdi­ Brick and charming and hold harmless the Man­ preferred. Call Jewell- drivers. Primary re­ wanted to work with men­ weekends. We will Development - 18< Bldwell Street (A-S3) - Application for o ors. We otter career Aluminum siding. vision. $399,000. Cen­ placed living room tor chester Herold, Its officers furniture store. Excel­ Fenced In back yard. those cozy winter with private entrances, England Insurance, sponsibility Is to moke tally retarded adults full train. Apply at A & A change In zoning district classification from Rural Resl- opportunities with ex­ tury 21 Epstein Realty, open floor plan and MDRTGA6ES and employees against any 646-4662.______lent earnings potential. dence to Planned Residence Development and preliminary cellent pay and benef­ For sale by original nights, three bedrooms and all Mobility, loss or deliveries to customer and part time positions Food Store, 140 West Immediate openings. 647-8895.0 some with decks In Employment plan of development for o 2.3+ acre parcel of land located at its Including dental. owner. Principals and garage. This lovely expense. Including attor­ AUTO Technician locations or between available In our W. Htfd., Street, Bolton. (Route SOUTH WINDSOR. Beau­ rear, handy also to HOMEOWNERS 85). Apply In person otter 12 It!? Bldwell ond Wetherell Streets and Identified os only. $164,900. C all 643- ranch Is located In the neys' fees, arising from wanted, full time. Im­ our branches. Quollfl- Windsor and So. Windsor noon to Mr. William 186 Bldwell Street. Qualifications Include tiful 5 bedroom con­ Route 384. Anne M iller clolms of unfair trade practi­ catlons- Include good one year accounts pay­ 6287 tor appointment. Buckley School district • FORECLOSURE!! mediate openings group homes. Experience Singer, 1061 New Bri­ Mary Catherine Development Co. - Special Exception • temporary home with and has low mainte­ Real Estate, 647-8000.O ces, Infringement of trade­ PART TIME available. We offer driving record. Class II preferred but will train. tain Avenue, West Birch Mountain Road (M-118) - Request for o special excep­ able experience, good first floor family room • BANKRUPTCY!! marks, trade names or pot- Interpersonal com­ VERNON. Immaculate nance exterior. David EAST HARTFORD. HELP WANTED competitive flat rate drivers license, along Competitive wages and H artford. tion os required by Article II, Section 2.02.13 of the Zoning Garrison Colonial. and second floor den, 3 • DIVORCEDII ents, violation of rights of I with the ability to read FULL TIME R egulations to perm it the fo llo w in g : construction of o sani­ munication and math M u rdock $145,000. Sen­ Newer three bedroom, Falling behind on your mort­ privacy and Infringement of pay. Earning potential, fringe benefits. Call tary sewer pumping station on o parcel of land Identified os Nine rooms, first floor full baths, fleldstone try Real Estate, 643- half duplex Condo. 1'/3 $40,000. We offer co m ­ maps and communi­ We have openings for Elam While You Learn skills and CRT expe­ gage paymenta? We cen copyright and proprietary NATIONAL health 105 Birch Mountain Rood; construction of o water pumping family room with fire­ fireplace and vaulted 4060.□ baths, large kitchen, helpl No paymenta up to 2 rights, unfair competition agency serving petitive benefits. Call cate effectively with 688-6007 or 228-4483 the assembly and W e will train a qualified station on o parcel of land Identified os 27V Comp Meeting rience. If you quality, ceilings. $349,900. D.W. please contact: Direc­ place, finished rec comfortable family yearal Bad credit, bankruptcy ond libel and slander, which Greater Manchester 646-1761. customers. We offer packaging of our home Rood; construction of water storage towers on o parcel of Fish Realty, 643-1591.0 or unemployment la not a applicant to he an optical land identified os 212 Birch Moutoln Rood. tor of Human Resour­ room or 5th bedroom In ICDNDDMINIUMS room. No association may result from the publica­ area, seeking enthusi­ excellent wages and basement, garage. problem. Foracloaure aaala- W A R EH O U S E Help. made foods. *5.50 to technician in onr lens ces or apply In person MANCHESTER. E n lo y fees. $139,000. Fla n o tion of any advertlsment In astic energetic and generous fringe benef­ Peter Sklot - SubdivIslon/SIdewalk - 506 Gardner Street (S- Large treed lot. I FDR SALE tance available for the di­ the Manchester Herald by Prefer one year expe­ ) - Request to create o 5 lot subdivision In on RR zone on o to: Economy Electric the care free exterior Realty, 646-5200 a goal oriented Individ­ its which Include den­ start with scheduled prindinp Dept. W e offer an 84 $198,500. Phllbirck vorced and aelf-employed. advertiser. Including adver­ rience. Metal Distribu­ tal. Come In and fill out VARIETY, Creativity, 9.85 acre parcel of land Identified os 506 Gardner Street. Supply, Inc., 428 Tol­ of this 3 bedroom co­ NEW Listing. Like new Conaolldate bllla — aave your tisements In any free d is tri­ ual tor part time Pro­ tor. C a ll 649-0092, A ero Fun for the right per­ wage review and great cxci-ptioiial henefits program Agency, 646-4200. lonial. Fireplaced liv­ MANCHESTER. We have homel an application or call: A t this hearing Interested persons m ay be heard and written land Turnpike, Man­ two! Spacious 2 bed­ end unit ranch style bution publications pub­ gram Director posi­ Space Alloys, Inc. son. We’re looking tor benefits. Call with starting rale of *.'>.,'10 communications received. A copy of this petition Is In the COVENTRY. Two bed­ ing room, formal din­ Economy Electric chester, Connecticut, room light and bright condo with fireplace. Swift Conservative Group lished by the Manchester tion. Responsibilities a flexible secretary Town Clerk’s office and mov be Inspected during business 06040. 647-5000. EO E, room Ranch. 3/4 acre. ing room , 8x10 porch Convenient one floor Herald. Penny Sleffert. Include volunteer de­ Supply, Inc., 428 Tol­ honriv and reviews in .'10*90 hours. units featuring new at (203) 454-4404 or ASSEMBLY Mechanic with computer skills. M/F/H/V. Fireplace. $115,000. 742- plus 12x20 pressure living with first floor Publisher. velopment, planning land Turnpike, Man­ 633-4663 iSi’ 180 days. C j l l Boh I’onnd contemporary kitchen, (203) 454-1336 wanted tor manufac­ Attractive e n v ir o n ­ Planning and Zoning Commission 8437. treated deck. D.W. laundry, full basement, and Implementation of chester, Connecticut and ask for Dave 2 parking spaces, con­ turing company. Pro­ ment. Health and pen­ for appi, Leo Kwosh, Fish Realty, 643-1591.0 central air, 1'/3 baths, 2 service and rehabilita­ 06040, 647-5000. E O E Secretory venient to highway and duction Department. M/F/V/H sion benefits. Send re- IJ: MANCHESTER. Two bedrooms and garage. tion and public educa­ sume to W elles QSA OPTICAL J: Real Estate fam ily, 4-t-4, newer gas busline. Call for de­ Will train. Profit shar­ BANQUET Servers. Flex- tails. Low $100’s. Cen­ Private backyard ad­ Rentals CLASSIFIED tion programs. Send Country Village, 46 CUSTOMER Service 6 1 9 -3 1 7 7 furnaces, second floor ing. E O E 647-8596. Ible hours, days, MANCHESTER tury 21 Epstein Realty, jacent to woods. David CRAFTS resume to: Executive Welles Street, Vernon, Clerk. New England's EOE is freshly painted and Murdock. $136,000. Director, 243 East Cen­ WANTED. Sitter In my nights, weekends. Ex­ 1 TOWN OF ANDOVER OPEN SATURDAY -1-3 647- 8895.0 Connecticut, 06066. largest electrical pro­ ij newly carpeted. A Feature of This perience preferred. $10 .,.u HDMES Sentry Real Estate, 643- ter Street, Manchester, home tor 7 year old and ducts distributor has SPECIAL TOWN MEETING $179,900. Star Realty, MANCHESTER. Desira­ IRDDMS Newspaper plus per hour. Apply: CUSTOMER Service De­ I Eatjer buyers read F E B R U A R Y 33, 1989 at 8:00 P M FDR SALE 52 Westerly Street 4060.□ 06040. 3 year old. 8:30-5:30, partment of manufac­ an opening fora Custo­ 247-1219.______ble Ansaldl built Condo FDR RENT Monday-Frlday. Kee­ Manchester Country :;:GAZE0O PARTY CENTER. ^ ALL PURPOSE ROOM — ANDOVER ELEMENTARY with Atrium doors to BAKERY Clerk. Part turing company seeks mer Service Clerk. il'Get ready for spring! Build Ij:;!:-::: SCHOOL CHFA Approved. Immaculate 5 year old L- ney School district. Club, 10am-5pm, A ll reol estate advertised In patio. Full basement LDT8/LAND tim e p o s itio n . 15-20 well organized, self­ This position Involves :;ithis beautiful gazebo with the Sjxjij The electors and citizens qualified to vote In Town Meetings $124,500. M an ch ester. shaped Capa. Three bed­ hours weekly. Excel­ South end of town. Monday-Frlday or cali phone contact with our ijifeatures you want; built In the Manchester Herald Is and unfinished upstairs MANCHESTER. Sleep­ 646-0103.______starter with good typ­ of the Town of Andover, CT, ore hereby notified that o Spe­ 1,105-f- sq u are foot, rooms, skylight, family FDR SALE ing room for working lent starting rate. 649-7773. ing skills and general customers to resolve ::;barbeque pit, bar, plank cial Town Meeting will be held at the Andover Elementary sublect to the Fair Housing with rought plumbing. pfloor, louvered cupola. Plans School, A ndover, CT, on Feb. 23,1989 at 8:00 P M fo r the fo l­ Act of 1968, which mokes It h a lf duplex. C o m ­ gentleman. Share bath, Please call for Inter- KITCHEN Prep/Dlsh- office. Pleasant phone Issues such as product ::: include Instructions for alter- neighborhood. Waddell Fully equipped kitchen WANTED: Experienced, lowing purposes: Illegal to odvertlse ony pref­ pletely remodeled. and rolsed hearth fire­ BOLTON. Approved no cooking. $235 per vlew , 646-5718.______washer. Flexible manner. Paid benefits, return, pricing adjust­ ijiing size, shape and features erence, llmltotlonordlscrlm- School area. *152,900. part time cook and fit your needs. #2062 1. To choose o moderator for sold meeting Large fenced In lot. building lots. 1-3 acres. month plus security hours, days, nights, profit sharing. EOE ments, account discre­ :::10 Inotlon based on roce, color, place. Excellent loca­ COOK. Part time. Posi­ housekeeper, church i:; Special $7.65 2. To see If the Town will vote on additional appropriation Principals only. 647- Owner, 646-4122 tio n . $132,900. D.W . Starting at $87,000. F l­ and references. 643- tion opening for an weekends. Will train. 647-8596.______pancies, proof of dellv- religion, sex or notional 0185. rectory, llve-ln resi­ Golf privileges. Apply: to item A-1210 Tax refunds In the 1988-89 Budget the sum origin, or on Intention to Directions: North on Broad ano Realty, 646-5200. o 2121. Institutional cook to e r y a n d credit SATISFACTION OR YOUR JSiS of *5240. to provide refunds under the Residential Tax dence available. For Manchester Country adlustments. The posi­ MONEY BACK! moke any such preference, PITKIN, Porter, Parker. St., right onto Westerly St. work Sunday morn­ You'll find the help you Credit Program (PA 88-32) and to estimate that the sum appointment, call 742- Club, 10am-5pm, tion requires good cus­ :i;To order plans m all check o r iiiiiiiji- limitation or discrimination. In a beautiful area of loTI HDMES 1T n HD M ES m HD M ES ings, 5am-1pm. Expe­ >:money order and project of *5240. w ill be reimbursed by the Stoteof Connecticut, os 6655, between 9:30am- Monday-Frlday or cali need In Classified. 643- tomer relations skills recommended by the Board of Finance. The Herold will not know­ fine Quality older tJjFD R SALE rience with theraputic 4:30om. 2711. snumber and name, with your ingly accept any advertise­ YOUR Own home for l£l| FDR SALE 1i j F D R S A LE 646-0103. and previous computer :;name, address and zip. Add 3. To see If the Town will vote on additional appropriation homes. This new, six diets helpful but will m ent which Is In vio la tio n of room home Is under $99,900. C harm ing one PERSON to assist man- or CRT o plus. Econ­ ::$2.95 for catalog (Includes of *6000. to Item K-1520 D isposal A rea In the 1988-89 Budget train mature Individ­ .-:$16 in discount couplonsi) In to provide funds for the removal of scrap Iron from the the low. c o n stru c tio n . $160’ s. bedroom a lu m in u m ual. Must be willing to ager In day to day ASSISTANT M a n a g e r. o m y offers future i:Okla. please add tax. W: landfill, os recommended by the Board of Flnonte. sided homeonsmall lot RN’s /LP N ’s growth opportunities INVITATION TO BID Blanchard & Rossetto work as part of a team. operations of small Advance to Excellence Pepperldge Farm 5 CLASSIFIED CRAFTS 4. To see If the Town will vote on additional appropriation Realtors," We’re Sel­ for easy care, large motel, 30 to 40 hours and on excellent fringe ■i MANCHESTER HERALD 0S040 ' The Manchester Public Free meals and pro­ Super new rate of pay. Thrift Store, Good of *1800. to Item M-1600 Wetlands Com m ission In the 1988- ling H ouses" 646-2482.D living room and open weekly. Excellent benefit package. Coll P.O. BOX 1000 m i 89 Budget to provide funds for the clerk to work addi­ Schools solicits bids for TY­ rated benefits. Contact For 3pm-11pm ihltt. Monday-Frl- starting salary. Full BIXBY. OK 74008 SS;? PEWRITERS, CALCULA­ floor plan. The privacy 18 McCann Drive Food Services Supervl- wages. Retirees In­ dey For full or part time poGltlons benefits. Mustbea high or apply In person to: tional hours, os recommended by the Board of Finance. END Of Cul-de-sac sits TORS AND COMPUTERS fo r this eight plus room U of vour own home and s o r a t 643-5151. vited. Please call 643- OR school graduate. Can­ Economy Electric 5. To see If the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of the 1988-1989 school year. no condo fees. Taxes 7pnv7am. every S it and Sun. *40,(X)0 be token from Reserve for Capitol and Non-Recur­ & R built ranch. Two Manchester Monday-Frlday. EOE. 1555 between 9am and didates required to Supply, Inc., 428 Tol­ Sealed bids will be received only $375 and not far ASK ABOUT OUR CHILDCARE land Turnpike, Man­ ring Expenditures and be transferred to Item 1710 to pay until F ebruary 23, 1989, 2:00 baths, first floor family 12 noon, Monday take a pre- fo r 0 new Computer System for the Town Office Building, from P.W.A. Don’t REIMBURSEMENT PROGRAM chester, Connecticut p.m., at which time they will room and more. Low through Friday tor For more Information, call employment, company os recommended by the Board of Finance. rent. Buy!______U39,900 06040. 647-5000. E O E be publlciv opened. The right $200's Blanchard & STUDENTS appointment. Director of Nuraing. paid drug screen and 6. T o see If the Town w ill vote to approve revised Town O r­ Is reserved to relect onv and M/F/V/H Rossetto Realtors," BOLTON. Owner financ­ A lovely 3 bedroom, 5 room ranch HOMEMAKERS Crestfield physical. Apply In per- dinances os follows: oil bids. Specifications and ing available. Almost FULL Time Walter/Wal- son, Tuesday- bid forms may be secured at We’re Selling Houses" MOONLIGHTERS FOOD SERVICE MANAGER O. ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE APPOINT­ 646-2482.0 new 3 bedroom Ranch, with a finished room in the basement tress and kitchen Convalescant Home Saturday, 2876 Main DO YOU hove obicvcleno MENT OF OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES NOT the Business Office, 45 North Part time positions helper needed. Please Manchester, CT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR School Street, Manchester, garage. $158,000 Flano Street, Glastonbury. one rides? Why not offer it MANAGER TRAINEES Connecticut. Realty, 646-5200.D available in our tele­ apply at The Bombay Be It ordained by the Town of Andover: HARD TO BEAT Jack J. Lappen Realty 643-5151 No phone calls. EOE for sole with a wont ad? 030-02______marketing department. Palace Restaurant, 57 Up to MOO per week! That the Board of Selectmen Is hereby authorized and Manchester, must sell! NEW Listing. New, new, ' ■* DINOSAUR PUZZLES. Salary plus incentives. East Centfer Street, CASHIERS - Clerks - If you are a versitile individual who desires a delegated to appoint and employ such officers and em­ INVITATION TO BID 6 Room oversized new appliances, light 164 East Center St. Prehistoric fun is always in ;• Manchester. ployees of the Town of Andover os It deems necessary for fixtures, carpeting, kit­ ^i:|style with youngsters. Plans ji Call Cindy at 646-3350, Grampv's Corner rewarding managerial position, take a closer The Eighth Utilities District, cape. 3 bedrooms, Vh MAINTENANCE POSITION the proper management and operation of the Town, not 32 Main Street, Manchester, chen floor and much pl^include full size patterns to Ij after 4. Store has Immediate look at Grampy’s Corner Stores, one of the expressly provided for by the Constitution of the State, baths, garage, Rec. Manchester, CT. 06040 $>^$make these puzzles a real ^ f u l l Time help, few Connecticut seeks bids tor more. This four bed­ EOE M/F openings for cashlers- We are looking for a plant utility person who the General Statutes or Special Acts. treat for both woodworkers i: positions open, good most rapidly expanding convenience chains in tw o (2) 4.5 A ir Poks. Room, convenient lo­ room home Is ready for ^^iliand toddlers. One doubles !; clerks. Starting upto$6 will be responsible for a wide variety of general this region. pay. Call Pierre at Note: Section 7-148 of the General Statutes provides that Bid specifications may be ob­ cation. Reduced to vour furniture. 2'/3 ii::;i|as crayon holder. Easy one ji hour. Apply In person plant maintenance at our South Windsor Grampy’s is not just an ordinary convenience powers granted to any municipality under the General tained during normal busi­ ‘149,000. Call Joe 643-4263 ^ii%day project. #1615 Special;: NEEDED. Experienced- Gentle Touch Car at G ra m p y ’s, 706 M ain ness hours (9:00 A.M . to 5:00 baths and two car gar­ facility. Duties will include: maintenance of Statutes** shall be exercised by ordinance when the exer­ ?:®$3.95 mature Individual for Wash, 646-6846. St./ M anchester. store. We offer full New York Style deli’s, hot cise of such power has the effect of: P.M.) Monday thru Saturday Lom bardo & A sso ci­ age. YoYo C a r ro ll. light housekeeping and our plant area, restrooms, cafeteria, and food entrees, 24 hours a day, and extensive from the Dispatcher of the ates 647-1413. Sentry Real Estate, 643- SATISFACTION OR YOUR i Subsection (b) (5) (C) "provide for the employment of EIGHTH UTILITIES DIS­ MONEY BACK! f. childcare. Part time. offices as well as special projects such as perishables includinq fresh meat, fish, pro­ and prescribe the salaries, compensation ond hours of 4060.D duce and in-store bakeries. TRICT FIREHOUSE, 32 Main | T o order plans mall check or 659-1009.______painting, material handling and other duties. employment of oil officers and employees of the munici­ Street, Monchester, Connec­ MANCHESTER. Owner i^money order and project s pality and the duties of such officers and employees, not PART time Telemarket­ Starting pay is very competitive and there is a We currently have night Manager/Manager ticu t. 06040. anxious to sell this 6 Jinumber and name, with your \ Trainee positions available at our Manchester expressly defined by the Constitution of the State, the Ge­ Sealed bids will be received KPa nama, address and zip. Add ing. Base wage plus review after 90 days. We also offer excellent neral Statutes or Special Act.” room Capewith In-Law THE INS & OUTS ^& % 2.95 for catalog (Includes f PRIVATE PARTY location. To qualify, you must have at least one at the above address until Incentives. Can earn See also Supreme Court cose of Bottone v. Westport, re­ 7:00 P.M., on Monday, apartment In back of in discount couplons!) In ^ medical, and dental benefits which are year experience working in a food store envi­ |<:;^Okla. please add tax. $15 per hour. No expe­ ported In 209 Conn. 652, Connecticut Low Journal of Jan­ M arch 6, 1989, at which time house with own en­ rience necessary. Call Merchandise Ads company paid, as well as flexible hours. If you ronm ent. uary 24,19^ at page 32, which holds that Section 7-148 of they will be publlciv opened, trance. Lots of storage OF HOMEBUYING CLASSIFIED CRAFTS ? read aloud and recorded. m ; MANCHI8TER HERALD 06040 ? Cindy at 646-3350, are looking for a diversified position with room Grampy’s offers excellent benefits including: the General Statutes Is constitutional. spoce. Large fenced In Bids shall remain valid tor P.O. 00X 1000 ? Monday-Frlday, after for advancement come talk with us. b. ORDINANCE CONCERNING THE HOURS OF yard with plenty of DO YOU KNOW HOW TO SHOP FOR YOUR FIRST BIXBY, OK 74008 ? • Up to $400 per week to start th irty (30) days from the bid 4pm. EOE M/F ______TOWN OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES opening dote. The District room for a garden. m " Apply in person at • Advancement opportunity HOME? ARE You looking for o Be It ordained by the Town of Andover; reserves the right to relect $149,900. R ealty W orld, South Windsor Metallurgical • Medical, Dental & Life insurance any and oil bids for any rea­ Benoit, Frechette As­ lob with high advance­ That the Board of Selectmen Is hereby delegated and son deemed to be In the best ment potential? Would • Profit sharing authorized to tlx the hours of employment for each offi­ sociates, 646-7709.D f ir s t t im e h o m e -b u y e r s s e m i n a r 300 Rye Street cial and employee of the Town of Andover, and the hours Interest of the District. CLASSIFIED you like toset your own For more information, please call Jean Carroll they are to be on duty at the Town Office Building. EIGHTH UTILITIES BRAND New listing. Well pay? Do you enloy South Windsor, Connecticut 06074 at 1-800-624-9743. DISTRICT maintained 7 room Sponsored By CRAFTS c. ORDINANCE CONCERNING THE SALARIES OF working with people? EOE M /F/H/V Qrampy's Is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Joseph Tripp Spilt level on Bryan s A Feature of This C all 646-3350, after 4pm . ■* 991Minimum 4 Lines — 7 Days APPOINTED OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES Fire Commissioner Drive In Manchester. Newspaper E O E M /F * Additional Lines 504 Per Line, Per Day Be It ordained by the Town of Andover: Doted at Manchester, CT One full both and 2'/3 CENTURY 21 A A KUHNLY, INC. * Classifications 71 thru 87 That the salaries or other compensation of oil appointed 06040 this 15th day of baths, fireplace, cen­ Remove mineral buildup GENERAL officers and employees. Including the following shall be February, 1989. tral air, 20x40 In- from your teakettle by * Merchandise Under *250 OFFICE fixed by the Board of Selectmen otter consultation with 035-02 ground pool. 140xl7C WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1989 pouring In half a cup of * Ad must contain price! the appointing authority, and approval by the Board of lot. One car garage. white vinegar and one FInonce. You may cancel anytime, but NO refunds DUTIES IHDMES $169,900. Ja ck so n & quart of tap water. Heat to Include typing, filing, Real Estate Salespeople Assessor Jackson Real Estate. QUALITY INN, ROITE 83, VERNON due to this low price... Building Official Town Secretory FDR SALE rolling boil and let stand light bookkeeping, an­ Sanitarian Clerk, Planning 8, Zoning 647-8400.D RE(;iSTR.\TION 6:30 P.M. SEMIN.AR 7-0 I’.M. tor one hour. Pour out swering phone and an excellent opportunity awaits you Health Officer Com m ission solution, fill with water, dealing with custom­ Asst. Town Clerks Clerk, Zoning Board of boll again and discord. Fire Marshall Appeals CALL CLASSIFIED ers. Apply In person. at Clerk, Wetlands TOPICS WILL BE: Add buildup to your Deputy Fire Marshall Assistant Treasurer Com m ission L i f il Aipadi al Hana Purtliw t Hew MmcIi Cm Y n Alftrf? Stridiiril Englnaarhii Im fidlfn budget by selling no- BLONSTEIN’S Zoning Agent Clerk, Board of Finance SPEAKER : Steven M. Ford SPEAKER; Edward E. Tiuck SPEAKER : Donald A. Clarke P E. longer used furniture and 643-2711 NOW! Camping Center Note: The above was substantially voted at Town Meet­ appliances with a low-cost 784 Tolcottvllle Rood ing held M o v 7, 1986. Section 714B (b) (5) (C) of the Ge­ Attorney-At-Law Landing Officer PC. ad In Classified. 643-2711. Rte. 83, Vernon neral Statutes requires that this be done by ordinance. Ford. Oberg. and Manlon Prime Financial Corporation Conaulting Engineer 1 ^erekseti d. ORDINANCE CONCERNING THE SALARIES OF ELECTED OFFICIALS Be It ordained by the Town of Andover: DO I BUY FIRST OR SELL FIRST That no change shall be mode In the salaries of any MANCHESTER *133,500 TELEPHONE elected official. Including the following, except at o duly called Town Meeting. Such changed salaries shall not be JUST REDUCEDI 2ND TIME HOME BUYERS/SELLERS SEMINAR DRIVER of Glastonbury's newest more than recommended and approved by the Board of This cozy. Ranch-style condo unit Is Ideal (or a starter VILLAGE Finance. home. Newer carpeting, appliances, central air, full ba­ SALES neighborhood First Selectman Town Clerk sement with washer/dryer hookups, carport and stor­ AT Two Other Treasurer age area. Just move right Ini Located In an established, Sponsored By Coventry area Selectmen Chairman Board of Tax quiet area of Northfield Green. Part Time Two Registrars of Review MINNECHATTC Voters Two Members Board of CENTURY 21 A A KUHNLY, INC. Salespeople Needed and in Manchester Tax Collector Tax Review Manchester Note* The above wos substantially voted at o Town Meet­ THURSDA Y, MARCH 2, 1989 ing held M o v 5, 1986. Section 7-14B (b) (5) (C) of the Ge­ :j;i2x4 PATIO FURNITURE, i neral Statutes requires this be done by ordinance. Spring Is com ing ' Use s ta n d -; Entry level positions 'ard lumber sizes to build : Herald route. e. STATEMENT OF DUTIES AND QUALIFICATIONS QLAUTV INN, ROI TE 83, VERNON .iiiseven patio projects; adjus- : OF APPOINTEES Citable chaise, chair, rocker, now open. We will pay you ' Be It ordained bv the Town of Andover: That: RE(;iSTRAT10N 6:.30 P.M. SEMINAR 7-‘) P.M. :: round coffee table, storage s :-:.bench, serving carl and • Short Hours — The Board of Selectmen shall cause to be prepared o sta­ ::::footslool. Plans include ' while you train — ^irent^^ounbin tem ent of the duties and responsibilities of o il appointed MANCHESTER *174,900 X^dlagrams, Instructions, pat- officers and employees and of the minimum qualifica­ FEATURING THE FOLLOWING TOPICS: ;::terns for contoured parts ' tions for employment to such positions. A HUGE CONDOl #2060 Special S7.6o all you need to qualify is lt|il Aifeci* If Hm i Pvrttoia/Sili FlMtidfl Aiptcd If Heaii PvrtlwM/tila Htw Ilia A ffr *h il Afftcta Pw xkM a/lila Great Pay! Enjoy the security of being an emEloyfifi 7 To see If the Town w ill vote to ratify and formalize the ac­ Located In lovely, Lydall Woods. It has 6 rooms. 3 bed­ rooms, 2'6 baths. Newly wallpapered and painted. Fully SPEAKER ; Steven M. Ford SPEAKER: Edward E Tiuck PEAKER;Robar Q Stewart SATISFACTION OR YOUR ceptance of Brown Dr. os a town rood from its Intersec­ 8 1 x;: MONEY BACK! an outgoing personality tion with Lake Rood and westerly for o distance of 1236 carpeted, fireplaced living room. 1484 sq. ft of living Attorney-At-Law Landing Officer Apptalear of Derekseth Corp. with benefits, paid holidays, feet more or less, to the boundary of "Parcel A", so space. Atrium door to patio. Attached garage with dou­ gTo order plans mail check or :r Call 647-9946 Ford. Oberg. end Manlon Prime Financial Corporation Stewart Appralaal Sarvicea .:-money order and project vacation and most importantly stabilify, called, being also the end of the existing pavement. ble driveway. Low Association Fees. Call (or an ap­ ;:jnumber and name, with your - and a pleasant 8. To do any other business proper to come before sold pointment to see this onel >;name, eddresi and zip Add meeting. ^S2.85 for catalog (Includes Dated at Andover, CT this 16th day of February. ^:$16 In discount couplonsi) In : telephone voice. Ask for FOR MORE INFORMATION & RESERVATIONS >:Okla. pleas# add lax Call Patrick Sullivan - today - Eorleen B. Ouchesneou D. F. REAL^ INC. CLASSIFIED CRAFTS Call Michael at 643-2711 Peter J. Monegglo RCAL ESTATE Nellie L. Boisvert CALL 872-8379 ^ M ANCHEtTER HERALD 06040 175 Miln 81. Minclissttr • P.O. BOX 1000 Gerlinde 6 8 3 - 2 5 2 1 Board of Selectmen BIXBY, OK 74008 between 1-5 PM. Town of Andover 644-4S2S (Seating Space Limited) MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Feb. 17. 1989 — 23 22 - MANCHESTER HERALD Friday. Feb. 17. 1989 "7 RnTV/STEREO/ Automotive I CARS [CARS ROOMS APARTMENTS lAPARTMENTS [^APPLIANCES FDR SALE FDR SALE FOR RENT FOR RENT FOR RENT ELECTRIC Stove. Sears, 1980 PONTIAC Sunbird. FOR Sale. 1986 Suzuki Quad Sport 230. $1200 or ROOM tor non-smokino MANCHESTER. Onebed- MANCHESTER. Two ______PEOPLE WHO k n o w A Spcciolis»D“ Frsming, Roofs, Siding, Trim. #1593 1985 Honda Prelude Registered 6 Fully Insured WALLPAPERING 276 Hartford Rd., Mancheater ENDROLLS 27'h width - 25* #1673 1903 Toyota Celica GT •9115A Vary Rasaonab/a Pr/css Free Eatimatee 649-5823 1989 Buick Outllty Work / Free Eatimalea 13V, width - 2 for 25* #1767 1984 Audi 5000 We Sell For Less and We'i Save You Money at Call John FLOORING Cars, Trucks, Vana. 4x4't MUST be picked up at the #1789 1905 Honda Accord 4 Dr. ‘ S O l- P " - Skyhawk 742-1579 "W§ do ttto unututf to tho ordlnory" Herald Office Monday thru H W ^3510®® 649-3331 Thuraday before 11 a.n. only. YOUR sociQ e 2 Door Coups CHOICE Auto. AC. Tin, FM Cass. Carter Chevrolet's Simon Simon 1987 Buick Regal TAG #1731 1987 Honda Prelude Custom Coupe *11,002. FRANK YOUNG TILEMASTERS Factory Labal: #1722 1987 Honda Accord HB-LXI Voluma Pricing SALES Now *9,660®® Dlacount: 6 0 8 . PAINTING □ □ #1782 1985 Chevy S-10 Blazer 4x4 Tile Sales and Installation f»21ZA Sailing Pries: * 1 0 , 3 9 4 . Interior Speelellete MANCHCStCP NOTICE. Connecticut Gen- #1020 1986 Honda Prelude erol Statute 23-65 prohibits 1987 Olds Delta 88 Pride taken in every Job we dol the postino pf advertise­ Vehicles subject to 4 Door Sedan 1989 Buick I Quality Is our main concern. TILEMASTERS, INC, ments bv onv perspn, firm or prior saie! corporation on a teleoraph, Now Ul,990^^ Skylark Washington REASONABLE RATES telephone, electric light or ^MNCKSTERHONCA •8215A 4 Door Sedan We cater to tlfe home owner. We are bath remodel and ceramic tile specialists. power pole or to a tree, Let us win your confidence! Call us today for a shrub, rock, or any other Auto, AC, Tilt, FM Stereo Senior Citizen Discount natural oblect without a w rit­ 24 ADAMS ST. “■ SO V-O '’ free estimate, commercial or residential. ten permit for the purpose of * 1 2 , 1 1 6 . FREE ESTIMATES • FULLY INSURED Factory Labal; Mambar Chambar of Commerce protecting Itortheoubllcand MANCHESTER, CT 06040 N c W ^ S ^ O ® ® Voluma Pricing carries o fine of up to $50 tor 1 , 5 7 5 . eeoooA Dlacount; 643-6774 eoch offense. ______6 4 6 -3 5 1 5 Balling Prtca; * 1 0 , 5 4 1 . TAG SALE. Rain,snowor 1987 Pontiac Grand Ant shine. Saturday, Feb­ 4 Door Sedan 1989 Buick Birthday Sale ruary 18, 10am-4pm. Now *8380®® IHDMES STQRE AND VACATIDN [MISCELLANEDUS 1548 Main Street, Cov­ iCentury FDR RENT DFFICE SPACE RENTALS I FDR RENT entry (Route 31). •eossA 4 Door Sedan 1986 Buick Skylark Ltd. Auto. V6, Caasetle MANCHESTER. Immac­ EAST HARTFORD. New MISQUAMICUT. Cottage FOR Rent. 1250 square 4 Door Sedan Factory Labal; * 1 4 , 6 5 5 . ulate three bedroom office space In restored close to beach. One feet Including drive-ln Now *7980®® garage. Could be used Voluma Pricing Colonial with 1'/s baths house, Burnside Ave. sleeps 6, $500 per week. Dlacount: 1 , 8 6 9 . Come see our large selection of new Chevy cars and trucks, and attoched garage. 3800 square feet with One sleeps 8, $600 per tor office, showroom, WE TAKE LESS • TO GIVE YOU MORE! Balling Prica: * 1 2 , 7 8 6 . $900 plus utilities. Call basement. Can be di­ week. Special rate, pre­ repairs. Excellent con­ 1986 Buick Regal specially priced during President's Week. Contone Realty, 646- vided. Terms negotia­ season. 643-1823. dition. Call 646-4920. Custom Coupe ble. For Information, GET OUR PRICE BEFORE YOU BUY! 5900. Now *7890®® 1989 Buick VERNON. Fully ap­ call Ruth FIske, 282- Use a low-cost ad In Smart shoppers shop pllanced, one bedroom 0651. Classified for quick re­ Classified! They find teoeoA Regal n i /F g 200 AVAILABLE unit InTrl-plex. Availa­ sults. 643-2711. that's a good way to fight 1986 Buick Skyhawk 2 Door Coupe ble March , 1989. $550 1725 DIVIDABLE square the high cost of living. Custom 4 Door Sedan plus utilities and one feet. Located In down­ 643-2711. AC, Door Lock!, V6, FM Caaa months security. Call town Manchester pro­ R 7I INDUSTRIAL 643-2145 Now <6380®® Factory Labal: * 1 5 , 4 3 0 . 649-9619 or 649-1262. fessional building. liJPRDPERTY USE RICE to Clean the te424A SALES DEPT. Mon.-Thurt. 8:30-8:30 Voluma Pricing Priced below market Inside of bottles and long- 1986 Plymouth Reliant Dlacount: 2 , 0 6 1 . New 1989 GIVE YOUR budget a for quick occupancy. Fri. 9:30-«M ; SaL 8:30-5K)0 MANCHESTER. 3400 and stem vases. Sprinkle rice station Wgon Selling Pries: * 1 3 , 3 6 9 . break ... shop the classi­ Very negotiable lease 2400 square foot Indus­ Inside container, add SERVICE DEPT. Mon.-Frl. SK>0-5:00 Fullsize Pick Up fied columns for bargain terms. Marilyn Vatte- trial space. Loading warm, sudsy water and 24 Hour Towing - Complete Repair 8 PabtUng Now *5440®® 4 Dr #1061 buys! ronl. Sentry Real Est­ PARTS DEPT. 647-9111 dock, parking. Wood­ shake vigorouslv. The M21SA 1989 Buick ate, 643-4060. land Industrial Park. rice will polish and clean 3 1 9 MAIN ST., Mon.-Fri. •.■00-5:00; Sat. 8^)0.12:00 1986 Plymouth Reliant .LeSabre STDRE AND Principals only. 643- Interior. Use the classified MANCHESTER, CT Nol latponaibla lor typographical errors. $11899 2121. 4 Door Sedan 4 Door Sedan New 1989 Corsica DFFICE SPACE MANCHESTER. Prime columns to sell those still Instant office space MANCHESTER. 14,000 good, but no longer used Now >4880 00 AC. Crulaa. Door Locka, FM Caaa. MANCHESTER. Office available Imme- Items around your home. square feet. Industrial easosA Factory Labal: * 1 6 , 8 7 4 . $11499 space. Approximately dlately. Ideal for pro­ space, available Imme- 1200 square feet. Pe­ fessional, sales repre­ d la te ly, offices In­ 1986 Pontiac 6000 2 , 1 5 6 . New 1989 ter's Furniture Build­ sentative, etc. Call cluded. Howland Real 4 Door Ssdsn Selling Pries: * 1 4 , 7 1 8 . ing, 646-2364. 649-2510. Estate, 643-1108. Now <6990®® •9123 Washingtons Birthday Saie! 1989 Buick W SI 0 Blazer New 1989 A GREAT TIME TO BUY A 1985 Buick Century Ltd. P * r k $16299 S10 Pick Up 4 Door Sedan Avenue 1988 CHEVY CORSICAI Now <8590®® 4 Door Sedan #1272 •6051A All Power. Caaa. $7996 1985 Buick Park Avenue Factory Labal: * 2 2 , 0 5 2 . 4 Door Sedan Voluma Pricing Dlacount: 3 , 2 5 3 . Now <9880®® Balling Prica: * 1 8 , 7 9 9 . *Factory Rebates of up to _____ FINAL CLOSE-OUT eaOZTA $1000. on selected 1985 Buick Somerset ... A FEW 88’s REMAIN 2 Door Coupe 1989 Buick 4 Dr #1645 New 1989 models. Now <5880®® ^Riviera AND THEY MUST GO. New 1989 'Factory Financing Celebrity f«027A 2 Door Coupe Honda Accord Thru special purchase 1985 Buick Regal Losdedi Lsndsu Vinyl Top as low as 4.9% Custom Coupe Cavalier Coupe, Automatic, Fuli Stereo, Air Conditioned, Demo. from General Motors Corp Factory Labal: * 2 4 , 2 2 0 . on selected models. $12799 Original List Price *14,782. #7256 Now <8460®® 1 Voluma Pricing We have obtained many Dlacount: 2 , 6 5 7 . $9999 Now *12,282” ...... SAVE *2,500” 8e«lng Pries: * 2 1 , 5 6 3 . 1988 Chevy Corsica 4 SALE 1985 Chevrolet Camaro Honda Accord LXI doors with low mileage, PRICE 2 Door Coupe 1989 Buick *9395 Now <8860®® UNDER $7000 UNDER $8000 UNDER $9000 4 Door, Executive Demo, Original List *17,451. #6934 they are equipped with Reatta UNDER $6000 LESS CARTER •6401A 85 Audi 4000S 4 Dr $7995 87 Pontiac Grand Am $8495 Now »13,950®®...... SAVE »3,501«« auto, A/C, PS, PB, Stereo, 1986 Chevrolet Celebrity 2 Door Coupe "Pre 84 Chevy CIO Pick Up $4295 85 Chevy Monte Carlo $6595 REBATE 87 Chevy Celebrity 4 Dr « 400 4 Door Sedan Sporty & Luxurious — 83 Buick LeSabre 83 Chevy S10 Blazer 85 Dodge Caravan Rear Defogger & More 86 Olds Calais Supreme Honda CRX FREE SIFT Now <8970®® "Hss It All!!” 88 Chevy Nova 4 Dr 86 Ford Mustang 85 GMC Cl 500 Pick Up Automatic, New Full Stereo, Rust Proofed, Accessorized. YOUR wHh >ich cir taiMA 86 Buick Skyhawk 86 Dodge D150 Pick Up 86 Pontiac Grand Prix Fsetory Lsbsl: * 2 7 , 2 5 0 . Owned 84 Chevy Citation Original List *11,523 #7296 PRICE purchiiad Voluma Pricirtg 1986 Chovrolet Caprice 3 2 5 7 . 85 Chevy Camaro 87 Chevy Cavalier *8995 Dlacount. Now »9,500®«...... SAVE *2,023®® 4 Door Sedan 87 Toyota Tercel BaMIng Prica: * 2 3 , 9 9 3 . I thousand Now <8680®® 87 Pontiac Fiero CPE WARRANTY ALSO AVAILABLE ‘ All PrIcM Include Appllcible Values" PLUS Many other Super Pre-Owned Values Honda Accord yrs. miles MOOTS Factory Cash Incenllvei See Any Saleeman For Details 85 Buick Somerset ' Including Corvettes and Supra's, A ll Specially 4 Door, 5 Speed LX, Demo, Fully Equipped. 2 Door Coupe OVER 100 BUICKS Priced During President’s Week. Original List *15,002. #7103 IN STOCK AT Now »lj,500®®...... SAVE *2,502®® Now <8180®® SIMILAR 'VOLUME PRICING” r ^ A D T E D C H E V R O L E T ^M^I□€STERHONCA Cardinal Buick, Inc. Cardinal Buick, Inc. 24 ADAMS ST. C A R T E R cOe, iNCe “Over 50 Years of Selling & Servicing Chevrolets" 81 Adams Street 81 Adams Street MANCHESTER, CT 06040 Manchester, Conn. Manchester, Conn. | CARTER CHEVROLET ______6 46-3515 1229 Main St., Manchester 6 4 6 -6 4 6 4 649-4571 649-4571 (lOminuusliom Hamcrd) 1229 Main Street Manchester, CT 646-6464 "onThurs sags OPEN EVENINGS ‘TIL 8 — FRI. ‘TIL 6 Op«ti Mon-TuM-Wwd-Thun Ntghti Op«n Mon -Thori NlghU 9^8 prior salel 2^ — MANCHESTER HERALD. Fridnv F«'h. 17. 1989

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