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Street Rebuilding Approved

Street Rebuilding Approved

16—MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Dee. 12, 1989

1 ^ CONDOMINIUMS 1 ^ BUSINESS APARTMENTS ■ WANTED TO | £ £ J fo r s a l e I STORE/OFFICE ■ CARS |£ 2 I PROPERTY FOR RENT FOR RENT BUY/TRADE FOR SALE GLASTONBURY-Buv A 6 room heated apart­ Christmas Present MANCHESTER-Duplex FURNITURE Wonted- DODGE-1984, Omni. One Ethics Impressive Parking and 19x28 commercial ment, $800 with secur­ Mahogany bedroom owner. Air condition­ With No Money building. Purchase or ity. No pets. 646-2426. Down!!! Owner will ELLINGTON set or equal. Dining ing, A M /FM Cassette, rent with option to buy. Weekdays, 9-4. room set and crib. cruise, sunroof. $2375. finance the down pay­ High traffic Intersec­ Defit! MEADOWVIEW ment and closing costs MANCHESTER - 4 room 524-8824.______646-5652. tion. Excellent for In­ apartment. Applian­ PLAZA FOR SPARKLING wood­ Attorney gets MHS girls basketball Land buy draws on this I'cyely 7 bed­ vestment business. CONCORD, 1979. 2 door, room, I'/j bath end unit ces, heat, hot water, work, tile, gloss and $154,900. D.W. Fish cable. 649-5249. excellent, fully loaded. with private, beauti­ Realty, 643-1591 .□ 1000 sq. ft. painted surfaces, add Radial tires, new disclosure request/3 runs past East Catholic/16 heated opposition/12 fully landscaped patio. MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ CARPENTRY/ ELECTRICAL three toblespoons of / Busy Rte. 83, new l ^ s q . ft. brakes. $1500.00. 649- Call 292-1720 tordetalls. room townhouse with REMODELING washing soda to a quart of 4931. fireplace. All applian­ rental area. In attractive 2 bedroom Townhouse. DUMAS ELECTRIC shopping plaza. Ideal for re­ warm water and wash. No 1.5 baths, appliances. ROOMS ces, heat, hot water, tail, office, professional, serv­ rinsing required. For carpeting, air condi­ HANDYMEN/CARPENTERS Service changes, ice. sparkling results when Insulated, Immaculate. [FOR RENT Cleaning, Hauling, Caipemry, Remodelling WE DELIVER $109,900. Owner 647- tioning. Coll 649-5240. additional wiring and Call you. have something to Reasonably Priced repairs on existing For Home Delivery, Cell 8513.______FEMALE Preferred- MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ Free Estimaies James J. Gessay sell, use a low-cost ad In room townhouse. AH A l Cals Answered homes. Quality work at classified. 6 4 7 > 9 9 4 6 MANCHESTER- Room for rent In large, Risk's 875-0134 Southfleld green. Im­ beautiful home. Man- appliances, heat, hot Handyman & affordable prices. Monday to Friday. 9 to 6 mediate occupancy on chester/East Hartford water, carpeting, air Carpentry Ssrvica Entirely owner operated. I CARS this original owner, 6 line. Kitchen privi­ conditioning. Call 649- 646-1948 27 years exp. Call room Townhouse. 3 leges. $70 weekly. 289- 5240. I FOR SALE 8291. Joseph Dumas CLYDE large bedrooms, kit­ MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ PAINTING/PAPERING 646-52S3. R 7I INDUSTRIAL chen, and family room, room luxury town- E l l PROPERTY S ch aller's CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. oversized living room house. All appliances, ROUTE 83, VERNON ilaitrhpBlpr Irra li with dining area, 2'/3 APARTMENTS heat, cable, carpeting, 84 Unc. Continental $9,995 baths, complete ap­ air conditioning. Call McHugh Himself "EASY d o e s IT" Is the MANCHESTER-2 large Quality garage baysand office. 84 Buick Centur/ Vhg $5,995 pliances, carport, cen­ IFOR RENT 647-1595. Painting & walipapering at way to describe placing a Pre-owned Auto want ad. Just call 643-2711 1,100 square feet. 647- 84 Bonneville 4 Dr. $6,895 tral air. U & R Realty, MANCHESTER-2 bed­ its best Free Estimates. Fuily 9976. ______643-2692.0 and we do the rest! Value Priced 85Eleclra4Dr. $9,995 COLONIAL Charm er- room apartments. Ap­ Insured. Estabiisheed 1974. Country flair high­ pliances. $500-$525 plus CLEANING 83 Olds Ciera 85 Caprice Wagon $C,895 MILL River Condos- lights this 6 plus room utilities. Security and 85 Buick Somerset 4 Dr $7,295 Wednesday, Dec. 13,1989 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents 643-9321 AT.A/C.PS $ 2 , 9 0 0 Several 1 and 2 bed­ home. Large and com­ references. 643-5372, MISCELLANEOUS |2 £ I SERVICES 85 Celebrity Wagon $6,695 room units available fortable entertainment 9am-5pm. SERVICES 86 Ford Tempo 86 Honda Civic 2 Dr. $5,695 from $87,900 to $107,500. areas, fireplace to give YOU CAN enloy exlro POLISH woman will Sentry Real Estate, 643- EAST Hartford-Clean, 5 clean your house. For AT.A/C.PS $ 4 4 9 5 85 Della 88 2 Dr $9,995 _ warmth. Asking rooms, garage, 1st vacation money by ex­ 4060.O $174,900 and listening. changing idle Items in more Information call 86 C hew /it fa 86 Bonneville 4 Dr $6,995 ’ floor. No pets. $525 plus 644-2835, 644-4663. MANCHESTER- Call Barbara. Even­ utilities. 528-2400. your home for cash ... SNOW PLOWING AT ste,30\-Pw,995 86 Century Wagon $7,495 Porterfleld Condomi­ ings 643-0844. RE/MAX with an ad in classified. Commercial and Residential RAINBOW Carpet 86 Chevrolet Celebrity $7,195 Victim ‘grateful* MANCHESTER-4, 6, and 84 C h£'2j|'n ?brity nium on Oak Grove East of the River, 647- Call 643-2711 to place your Snow blower services available. Cleanlng-$19.95 per 1st 86 Chevrolet Nova 4 Dr $6,395 Main Street 1419.0 7 room apartments. Se­ room. Call 291-8185. AT A /cSO V iV Street. 2 bedroom end ad. Call Mike 6494304 V z , 9 0 0 86 Chevrolet Spectrum $4,995 unit with 2'/3 baths, curity. No pets. Now Free estimates.______MANCHESTER-5 room, 2 available. 646-2426, 9-5 Mon-Sat 9am-9pm SSHond'iA O'rdLX 86 Chev Cavalier 4 Dr $6,695 driver had gun finished basement, att­ bedroom apartment. weekdays. HOUSECLEANING- 5-Spd., A ' ached garage. Excel­ WDGLFS PMNTWG CO. LOW RATES Good references. Free Looded^S^y.0,495 86 Rant Grand Am SE $8^95 lent condition. Excel­ 1st floor. Appliances MANCHESTER-2 bed­ Quality work at a and heat Included. Lea- raaaonable prlcal estimates. 568-7426. 87 Merc'^i-, 872-9111 lent location. Jack room, 1st floor Farm­ v-8,1 to halt mugging se/securlty. $750 Interior A Exterior Need repairs around the Lappen Realty, 643- house. Parking fortwo. Ukef Free Eall mates home? Coll an expert. I Now ^ vo,y#o rebuilding monthly. No pets. 643- 4263. Completely renovated. You'll find the help you MISCELLANEOUS 85 Toyota Camry 9885 or 646-2918. Washer hookup. $625 Call Brian Welgle plus heat. 1 month se­ need In Classified. 643- SERVICES AT. Loaded $ 6 , 9 9 5 645-8912 2711. J CARDINAL By Dianna M. Talbot INVITATION TO BID curity. 649-3087. 82 Pontiac Firebird GSL Building Mainte­ Manchester Herald Notice is hereby given that The Eighth Utilities District will ac­ MANCHESTER-2 and 3 V6,AT,A/C, 6 4 JQC BUICK, INC. cept bids for providing office furnishings and/or vertical louver Bedroom, first months LAWN CARE nance Co. Commercl- Low Milos 1989 Century Coupe $11,980 CONCRETE al/ResIdentlal building Mark Sheehan won’t be carrying his gun on the blinds for the district offices at 18 Ntein Street, Manchester, rent free. Security and 88 H o n d a Prelud e 'S' 1988 Skylark Sedan $8,590 approved repairs and home Im­ CT, according to Drawings and Specifications prepared by references a must. Call o-Spd.A/C. 6 1 0 O Q t; 1988 Chev S-10P/U $7,495 job anymore, but a 68-ycar-old woman who was the 645-8201. provements. Interior Uke New V • Frazier, Lamson and Budlong, P.C. Architecture and Planning, Get that chimney r^ ire d YARD MASTERS and exterior painting, 85 Toyota Celica 1988 S-10 Ext P/U $10,980 victim of an attempted mugging last Thursday manent access road and the project’s and described in general as: M ANCHESTER-MaIn before winter! Call now 1986 Buick Park Ave. $13,980 By Rick Santos LEAVES RAKED & REMOVED light carpentry. Com­ AT, Loaded $ 5 , 9 9 5 afternoon is glad he had it then. proposed cost. Admitting the cost Provide, furnish and install files, fables, chairs, desks, and Street apartment for or a free estimate. Fully 19870kfsmobileFirenza $6,490 Trees cut, yards cleaned, plete lanitorlal ser­ “I am fateful that he was there with that gun be­ Manchester Herald vertical louver window blinds. rent. Call 529-7858 or insured. vice. Experienced, rel­ 86 Buick Regal 1987 Buick Regal $8,695 has not been reduced significantly, 563-4438. Lawns, Brush removal, gut­ 1987 GMCS-15Spt P/U $6,380 cause otherwise the kids might not have been Contract Documents may be examined at: iable, free estimates V8, Loaded, C 7 OOC he said, all parties had to com­ " n AVAILABLE TALAGA MASONRY ters cleaned. Snow Removal. 643-0304. Lew Miles V / , T T O 1987 Chev S-10 P/U $6,280 scared off,” said the woman, who has asked not to A $15 million project to promise. Frazier Lamson & Budlong, P.C. 86 Honda Accord LX 1987 Cadillac Brougham $13,980 reconstruct Main Su-eet is finally Immedlatelv-3 bed­ 643-8209 6 4 3 - 9 9 9 6 be identified. “I think he was very courageous.” While the town conceded the per­ 19 Silver Lane room apartment. Se­ 5-Ppd, Loaded $ 7 , 9 9 5 1966 Corvette Loaded $18,990 scheduled to begin next fall after East Hartford, Conneefeut 06118 curity and references ITV/STEREO/ 1966 Chev Monte Carlo $7,480 Police said Sheehan, who was driving a United manence of the road, ADAPT 85 Pontiac Grand Am years of delay and debate. agreed to withdraw its lawsuit at­ Bonafide bidders may secure copies of the proposed Contract required. $495 monthly. I APPLIANCES 1986 Merc. Grand Marquis $8,980 Parcel Service truck, stopped two youths from mug­ The Board of Directors, without Documents from the office of the Architect on the following 643-1577. V6.AT.A/C $ 4 ^ 9 9 5 tempting to block the project. CDNDOMINIUMS 1986 Dodge 600 Sed $5,895 ging the woman in the parking lot of the Amazing hearing any objections, voted un­ basis: ROCKVILLE-Apartment HOMES CURTIS Mathis Solid 87 O c is L S 1986 Pont Trans Am 26K $6,995 store at 725 E. Middle Himpike. In the scuffle that According to the text of the five- m FOR RENT State floor model TV. animously Tuesday night to approve 1. Bidders may obtain two copies of the Plans and tor rent. 6 rooms, se­ I FOR RENT 5^Spd.A,SU'5 < 0 0 A 1985 Buick Skylark LTD $5,395 ensued, Sheehan shot one of the youths in the leg. page agreement, the approximately Specifications on or after December 6, 1989. cond floor, yard, gar­ $500, negotiable. 646- Low Miles ^ o , y y o 81 Adams St., a compromise between the town and MANCHESTER-4'/2 4265. 83 Cutlass Supreme The youth was treated and released from 12 parking spaces to be lost while 2. No partial sets will be issued. age. 643-0136, 646-4694 AVAILABLE Manchester a group of downtown businessmen or 647-7056. room, 2 bedroom V6,AT,/VC, Ay| QQC Manchester Memorial Hospital. While UPS offi­ the access road is in place will be Immedlotely- Low Miles 9 4 ,y y O who had Hied to block the project to Bid security in the amount of 5% of the base bid will be re­ Townhouse. IV2 baths, Remodelled 4 bedroom 649-4571 cials praised Sheehan’s actions, they also issued a restored within 60 days of the com­ quired to accompany bids. MANCHESTER-Located full basement, quiet MACHINERY 84Toyo*'>rt noGT rcconsUaicl Main Street. on busline. 4 rooms. 2 Cope. Large family statement saying that the company does not con­ pletion of the project. Bids shall be made in accordance with the Invitation to Bid, In­ small complex. No room, fireplace, eot-ln AND TOOLS Auto.A/cCOlek'^O*; The group, called A Downtown m H bedroom, carpeted, pets. $725 plus utilities. Low Miles ^ y 0 , 4 y 0 done the carying of firearms on the job by UPS Democrat Peter P. DiRosa Jr. was structions to Bidders, Plans and Specifications. new kitchen floor and kitchen, carpeted llvln- 85 Buick Century Association to Preserve the absent from the meeting. o ^ stove/refrldgerator. R .,.0. Murdock, 643- groom, large laundry SNOW Blower-Toro. 7 TRUCKS/VANS drivers. Thoroughfare, had objected to the DATE OF RECEIPT OF BIDS: TIME: 2692. AT.A/C.PS $ 4 ^ 4 9 5 Sheehan, a 35-ycar-old man who lives at 63 December 28, 1989 3:30 p.m. Immediate occu­ and both. $995 per horsepower, II stage, I FDR SALE project’s planned access road be­ pancy! Call Charlie. month plus utilities. with chains. Excellent 85 Honda Accord LX South Road in Bolton, said, “I just hope no one ever Sealed bids are to be received at the office of the Eighth WANT ADS are worth cause two of Lheir buildings and one 649-4000. 646-4144.______condition. $425. 649- FORD 1985 - F150, long docs to me what I saw happen to the woman.” Utilities District, 32 Main Street, Manchester, Connecticut, until looking into when you're 7848. $5,995 parking lot would have to be O 5 MANCHESTER- looking -for a place to FOR Rent-Spoclous, 3 bed, V6, standard. 6IK, The woman, who said she is about 5 feet 8 inches 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, December 28, 1989. All bids will be 87 Dodge Omni Cop. Excellent condl- destroyed to make way for the road. Opposition, publicly opened and read aloud at 7:30 p.m on Thursday, Townhouse apartment liv*“...whether it's a home, bedroom, 1 both home. tall, weighs about 145 pounds and is in good health, tor rent. 3 bedrooms, On Spencer Street. $850 AT,A/C.PS. 6 A QQC tlon. 646-2439.______However, the town has agreed to December 28, 1989, at the office of the Eighth Utilities District, on apartment or a mobile I PETS AND Like New y ‘ * , T y O was placing packages in the trunk of her car when 32 Main Street, Manchester, Ct. l '/2 baths, full base­ home. per month plus utili­ 87 Toyota Cel'ica GTS DODGE - 1986. '150', 318 divert the road from the buildings 5^ ment, kitchen applian­ ties. References and SUPPLIES CID, automatic, bed the two youths ran at her yelling and then stole her and make the road temporary rather Communists o m The successful bidder will be required to furnish and pay for ces, parking tor 2 cars. security deposit re­ 5-Spd, Looded $ 1 0 / 4 9 5 liner, tool box, 50K, satisfctctory 100% performance and payment bond. pocketbook, she said. than permanent. The town also $750 per month. Pay HOMES quired. Call Sue D. FREE-Pupples. Black 84 Olds Ciero Coupe $5500. 742-8669.______Acting on instinct, the woman said she held onto m 646-4321. agreed to provide substitute parking Attention is called to the provisions for equal employment op­ your own utilities. Se­ FOR RENT Labrador cross. All V6, AT, Loaded ^ 4 9 9 5 TRUCK, 1977, GMC. $300 the pocketbook, which contained $17 in cash and in standoff (ji) portunity. curity deposit and 1 black In color. Ready or best offer. Road while the work is being done. The year lease. Call Ri­ for Christmas. 643-7859. 86 Pontiac G rc ^ Am some credit cards. She continued holding it even The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to EAST Hortford/Gloston- ISTORE/OFFICE worthy. Call 643-1901. road is to provide a necessary one­ chard Paganl at 646- V6,5-Spd.A/C ^ 4 9 ^ g after she was knocked to the ground and dragged by O z waive technical defects and informalities in the bidding bury llne-7 room Cope, I FOR RENT MAZDA-1987 Pickup B- way route to take the traffic burden PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia (AP) process for any reason deemed to be in the best interest of the 4525 or 643-2283 between the purse strap for 60 feet, she said. The strap final­ 9:00 and 8:00. new Interior, 1 car 86 Ford Escort 2200. Bedllner sport off Main SuccL which also will be — The new opposition-dominated m >> Eighth Utilities District. garage, screened MISCELLANEOUS ly broke, and the youths fled with the purse, she MANCHESTER-MaIn AT, A/C, stereo ^ 4 4 9 5 package, A M /FM ra­ one-way at some points during the government today said it is drafting Dated at Manchester, CT porch, wosher/dryer Street. Store for rent. FOR SALE dio. Sliding rear win­ said. construction. laws guaranteeing free assembly and this 7th day of December, 1989 DUPLEX-6 rooms, deck, hookup. $900permonth Coll 529-7858 or 563-4438. 89 Acuro Integra LS dow. Asking $4,500. Call The woman suffered a bruise on her right upper > 0 5 tenced-ln yard. No util­ plus utilities, security Auto, A/C, A 1 /> O O C after 5pm at 632-9826. With the board voting 8 to 0 in association and freedom of religion, By Mary Beth Litrico 9500 miles 9 1 2 , 9 9 5 thigh during the attack, and said she feels fortunate ities, security. $650 deposit. Coll 649-5400 favor of the settlement at Tuesday while Communists lawmakers monthly. Call after days, 647-9040 82 Chevy El Comino CHEVY, 1979, Pick-up to have been wearing a three-quarter length coat at > Clerk Truck. Model K-20,4x4, night’s meeting, the town now debated how to pick a new presi­ 13 H 014-12 5pm, 649-4992. evenings. Vo, AT. PS. 6 1 ; r iO K the time. Low Miles 9 0 i * * “ 0 auto transmission, awaits the approval of the state dent. > ,83 C hoXi 0>r power steerlng- “I think it helped to protect me” from further in­ Department of Transportation and The proposed reforms were an­ v6,at. / S U U ^ 9 9 5 /brakes, 5.7L engine. "O juries, she said. the Federal Highway AdminisUa- nounced by Deputy Premier Jan To be sold "as Is" by the “It’s a scary thing that guns are sometimes in the 345 Center SL, Manchester Town of Bolton. Best tion, two agencies whose contribu­ Camogursky, a dissident lawyer otter. Call 649-8066 hands of the wrong people,” she continued. “But tions will pay for most of the who was released from jail just two 6 4 7 - 7 0 7 7 people feel so ouuaged (over crime) that they feel daytime. project. The town is slated to pay weeks ago and on Sunday was they have the right to protect themselves. It is too named to the first government in 41 Patrick FlynrVManchester Herald about $2.4 million of the estimated bad that society has to ^ like this.” $15 million cost. years led by non-Communists. Bridge Please see GUN, page 12 TO THE RESCUE — UPS driver Mark Sheehan of Bolton. Although the DOT and FHA have The changes in the penal code not seen the design changes. Town would strengthen the independence PETS UNIQUE GIFTS AUTOMOTIVE FRUIT BASKETS Manager Richard Sartor says of the judiciary and reduce the lime representatives of the agencies have a person can be held in custody - of spades, he decided to read that as a MANCHESTER PET NEW ENGLAND CARDINAL BUICK'S PERO'S FRUIT STAND. NORTH 12 12-89 Good play said they support the agreement. before charges are filed, Car- CENTER-Chrlstmas AMUSEMENTS. 50's professional car wax & Fancy Fruit Batkots 4>6 doubleton. So he led the club queen. Once they have approved the nogursky said. VKQ852 East won the king and returned the gift certificates availa­ Gift Shop. 'Unique gift detail service gift cer­ dollvorod locally. Mental health officials fear fund cuts plan. Sartor said, it will go out to The presidential tussle is the latest ♦ K 10 and good guess ble. 687 Main Street, Ideas from the 50's tificates now avalloble Largo Mioctlon of Im­ heart jack. West took the ace and battle for a popular opposition Manchester. 649-4273. era." Hand painted ported Wicker ot2io% ♦ A 10 9 7 4 played a second heart, the king win­ received over $2 million in state stantial support services available.” Manchester Memorial Hospital, bid, possibly as soon as next spring. for Christmas glvlna. By James Jacoby D.J.’S DOG GROOMING porcelain figurines, Senior Citizen discount oft. Make this Christ­ ning in dummy. South now ruffed a By Dianna M. Talbot funding last year, according to Moving such people into the com­ which houses a state-funded out­ By fall, work on the project could movement that in three weeks got mas morrior with a gift WEST EAST & PET SUPPLY. Bed­ music boxes, luke (• years and up). Pri­ A9 8 ♦ Q 7 5 3 heart and led the club jack, overtaking Manchester Herald Ronald Kraatz, health director for munity could save lax dollars, or patient clinic, outreach program, begin. the Communists to oust old Stalinist from Poro's. 276 Oak­ Because West was vulnerable, he ding, canopy. Brass boxes, home games, ces start at $62.99. V A 7 3 V J 10 9 with dummy’s ace as West showed out. the town and a member of the hospital care costs, he said. crisis intervention center and At Tuesday’s meeting, directors hard-liners and relinquish the cuddle and mats. Christmas gift certifi­ Come In anytime tor land Street, Monchos- thought it was OK to open pre-empti­ He ruffed another heart and got back tor. 643-6384. ♦AJ87542 ♦ 6 3 Area mental health officials are regional council for the North Kraatz met Tuesday afternoon residential support program for Ronald Osella, a Republican, and party’s 41-year monopoly on power. Coats, sweaters, rain cates available. 77 Tol­ gift certificates or call ♦ 2 ♦ K 6 5 3 vely with two aces. It was dangerous to dummy with a club. That left the Under the constitution. Parliament gear, life lockets, and land Turnpike, Man­ for your appointment. for North to bid, but worse to pass, so worried that possible state budget Central Regional Mental Health with several members of the Catch­ mentally ill people, Kraatz said. Stephen T. Cassano, a Democrat, lead in dummy with East holding the must elect a president in 14 days. back packs. Unique cat chester. 646-1533. ■1 Adams Street, Man­ SOUTH he bid three hearts. South would have Q-7 of spades. But South held the K-J cuts next year could harm or wipe Board Inc. Even at present funding ment Area Council (CAC) No. 15 “We arc inviting legislators to at­ spoke in favor of the settlement. furniture. Holiday goo­ BLUE SKY TRADING chester. 646-7789. SWEDISH GIFTS A A K J 10 4 2 liked to bid three spades if it was forc­ out their communities’ mental heal­ levels, the programs cannot meet the for the North Central Regional Men­ tend so we can talk to them about Osella reminded the board that he That would be Dec. 23, two weeks I V 6 4 and had to win the last two tricks. dies, toys and crates. CO. American Indian ing, but he was not sure that North It was well done, but suppose West th programs. mental health needs of the com­ tal Health Board Inc. our concerns,” Kraatz said. was the lone member who voted after hard-liner Gustav Husak was Pet pictures with Santa lewelry, estate le- SC AN DANAvlA?r''olFT ♦ Q9 would bid again. So he jumped to four forced to resign to satisfy the op­ every Sunday 12 to 5. welry. Gold and Sliver. ♦ Q J 8 had one less heart and the 9-8-7 of Such programs include those of­ munity, he said. The members discussed the state The council will give a presenta­ against the project as it was original­ JEWELRY SHOP. The largest se­ spades, ending the auction. spades. There is nothing immoral position. December 24th, 8am-12 Senior citizen dis­ lection of Swedish Vulnerable: East-West fered at the Genesis Center, a There are about 300 people in Department of Mental Health’s tion describing the need for state ly proposed. He said he had voted noon. 119 Oakland After the ace of diamonds lead. about his playing 8-9 of spades, con­ counts. Gift certifi­ BRAY JEWELERS. "Spe­ Foods In the area. Nut­ Dealer: West West saw that he could easily defeat rehabilitation facility for mentally ill Manchester who qualify for par­ proposed $261 million budget for funding for these programs, he said. against it then because of the public Street, Manchester. cates. 10% discount cializing in Diamonds." crackers, Pyramids, cealing the seven-spot. In that case de­ people in Manchester, and several The council will also participate outcry against the now deleted per­ Please see CZECHS, page 12 649-0485. the contract if East held a singleton di­ ticipation in these programs, yet the fiscal year 1990-91, the final version with this ad. 217 Center Seiko, Lassale and Hummel Figu­ uth West North East clarer would have gone down. I like related programs offered at Street, Manchester. rines. Ellington Center amond. So he continued the suit, play­ declarer’s play, but bear in mind that programs have the capacity to serve of which will be determined by the in the budget process by testifying Watches. Watch mak­ 3 9 3 V Pass ing the jack as suit-preference to show Manchester Memorial Hospital. before legislative committees on the 647-0607. ing and Goldsmithing Ploza, Ellington. 872- 9 All pass there was some guesswork involved. only about half of these people, governor’s new budget to be final­ BOOKS on premises. Open ev­ 0273. the heart ace as an entry. But East had The programs provide poor men­ Kraatz said. ized during the next legislative ses­ need for community mental health to follow. Declarer played a spade James Jacoby 's books "Jacoby on Bridge’ and Retail sales increased ery Sunday In De­ Opening lead: ♦ A ‘Jacoby on Card Games’ (written with his father, tally ill people with educational, “Also, there are a lot of people in sion, which starts in February. funding, Kraatz said. People who back to his 10 and then cashed the LITTLE PROFESSOR VIDEOS cember. 699 Main CHRISTMAS the iate Oswald Jacoby) are now available at counseling and support services they state hospitals that don’t need to be During the meeting, members have benefited from the programs BOOK CENTER. "We Street, Manchester. spade ace. Noting the fall of West’s 8-9 bookstores. Both are published by Pharos Books. need. finalized plans for a legislative help you find books 643-5617. TREES there,” he said. “They could live in MOVIES A MORE "Your' The Manchester programs breakfast to be held on Jan. 3 al Please sec HEALTH, page 12 almost 1 % in November 1 you'll love." Christmas homo video store" The BURGESS NURSERY. the community If there were sub­ gift certificates availa­ ploza at Burr Corners, Come see our choice. WASHINGTON (AP) — Retail ble. Open 7 days. 1058 Excluding the automobile 1139 Tolland Turnpike, BEAUTY SALONS Balsam Fir Christmas sales rose 0.8 percent in November, category, retail sales advanced 0.9 Tolland Turnpike Manchester. Video T rees. Cut your A strograph (Heartland Ploza) 646- the biggest increase in four months, percent to an 11-month record of sales and rentals. Gift TRES CHIC BEAUTY own...Blue and White Soviet economic plan 7101. cortificatos avallablo. SALON has gift certifi­ Spruce. Gift certifi­ It’s been a bad year the government reported today. $113 billion. Mondoy-Thursdoy, 10- cates available for all cates available for er, It you try to give your cohorts kid CANCER (June 21-July 22) Someone The Commerce Department said Sales of durable goods — big- 9pm; Friday and Satur­ your holiday styles. spring planting. Open 7 glove treatment. who should be (irmly in your corner day 10-10pm; Sunday rejects private property sales rose to a seasonally adjusted ticket items expected 4o last at least ! UNIQUE GIFTS Great stocking days a week. Burgess ^ o u r AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) Taking might change sides abruptly today and for ‘David’ and family $144.6 billion in November after 12-8prn. 643-6445. Nursery. 373 Deming shortcuts with assignments that require leave you standing all alone. Avoid as­ stutters I 303 East Cen­ ^ B irth d a y falling 1.3 percent in October after a MANCHESTER VIL- ter Street, Manchester. Street, South Windsor, time and patience could do you in today sociates who are historically disloyal. Please see SALES, page 12 LAGE MOTOR INN. 643-2483. CT 06074. 644-1966. and make things harder on yourself LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Putting off tak­ MOSCOW (AP) — Premier Party’s monopoly on power. Working 12 years for the same 0.3 percent gain in September. Center Street, Man­ I AUTOMOTIVE than they should be. ing care of important matters could Nikolai I. Ryzhkov, spuming the Such deputies insist that Com­ Finn enabled them to finally pur­ Sales had advanced 0.9 percent in Dec. 13,1989 PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) Complica­ have repercussions today. You might Time to Share chester. Wrap up a Luv demands of progressives, offered an munist ideology must be divorced chase a home. Then corporate August. PAP AUTO PARTS. 307 tions could arise In a social situation to­ have to pay a bigger price for your neg­ Tub, an Ideal gift for FLORAL Some exciting surprises, as well as wel­ Retail sales account for about TODAY East Center Street, day If you're involved with an individual ligence than you anticipated. economic reform plan today that from economic policy if the country “downsizing’ eliminating This Inlormation is supplied by the your loved ones. Gift comed changes, could be in the offing certificates available Manchester (Rear of who is constantly on stage. This per­ VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) This may not continues the ban on private proper­ is to pull itself out of a grave "David’s” position and cut his an­ Manchester Area Conference of one-third of the nation’s economic PARK HILL JOYCE for you In the year ahead. One event will son's self-importance will Irritate you anytime. 646-2300. Lenox Pharmacy) Su­ SHOP. Fancy Fruit be the right day to gamble on risky en­ ty and generally maintains central economic crisis. nual salary $10,000. Churches. Names and circumstan­ activity and arc watched as a sign of In dex per savings on great serve to trigger the other. more than usual. terprises even if you're linked up with a ces have been changed to protect the extent to which the Federal CRAFTMEN'S Baskets, Boxwood SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) ARIES (March 21-April 19) In spite of conuol of the economy. President Mikhail S. Gorbachev Unable to pay the mortgage, 24 pagos, 2 Mctlons gift Ideas. 10% off gift Trees. All your Christ­ friend who usually comes out on top privacy. GALLERY.'The Place There's a possibility you might be ma­ your good intentions you might end up with flyers. Be careful. The 2,250-member Congress in­ successfully defeated attempts to ad­ they sold their home and moved to Reserve’s policy of fighting infla- on Cooper Street." Let certificotes. 649-3521. mas needs. 36 Oak ] Plua ‘Downtown Manchaster’ I nipulated into a position today where creating bigger problems lor one whose terrupted the premier’s nearly two- dress such broad ideological ques­ a rental unit only to have the sale lion by lightening credit is slowing us wrap up a great LYNCH PONTIAC- Street, Manchester. you'll have to answer for someone affairs you'll attempt to straighten out. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) The results 16-paga shopping tabloid I 649-0792. hour speech with applause only tions and got the agenda he wanted the economy. Christmas for you. Toyota Parts and Ser­ else's mistakes. Be alert so that you are Don't intercede unless Invited. may not live up to your expectations to­ fall through at the last moment. and children. Classified Open 7 days a week vice Department; gift once. About half the deputies for the 10-day congress that opened Auto sales gained 0.5 percent in 23-24 not left holding the bag. Sagittarius, TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Usually you day if you’re overly assertive when striv­ “David,” now suffering from Contributions to aid “David” November. Sales for the first 11 ComicE 21 from December 5th. 58 certificates now avail­ SEASON’S treat yourself to a birthday gift. Send for have reasonably good powers of con­ ing to tullill your personal ambitions. clapped when Ryzhkov declared Tuesday — a focus on the govern­ Cooper Street. 647-8161. able. "Whatever your chronic insomnia, drove his car off and over 440 Manchestcr/Bolton months of 1989 increased 3 percent Focus ____20 your Astro-Graph predictions for the centration, but today you might be giv­ You could win the battle, but lose the that “the state is the owner of the ment’s economic reform program. Food 13-14 ports desire" Lynch, GREETINGS war. the road. He’s been put on medical families can be mailed to MACC year ahead by mailing $1.25 to Astro- en to daydreaming and flights of fancy, means of production.” But Ryzhkov’s speech appeared over the same period of 1988. Sales I Local/State 2-9.11.15 1 500 West Center Street, Graph, c/o this newspaper, P.O. Box and your work could sutfer. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Don't jump TO ALL OUR Ryzhkov’s speech displeased more conservative than the reform sick leave by his company, further Seasonal Sharing Appeal, Box in the first 11 months of 1988 had Lottery 2 Manchester. 646-4321. 91428, Cleveland, OH 44101-3428. Be GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Your re­ to conclusions today, because some­ culling their income. 773, Manchester. Non-perishable gained 10.5 percent. Nation/Wsrid 22 sure to state your zodiac sign. sources must be handled very carefully one who Is supplying you Information progressives who pushed unsuccess­ plan unveiled last month by his FRIENDS Obituaries CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Joint today or a sudden loss could result. may deliberately withhold some salient fully on Tuesday to have the Con­ deputy, Leonid Abalkin. That plan A Christmas basket and rent as­ foods, gifts and toys left al the Car sales, which represent about 2 Ooinion ventures or partnership arrangements Don’t make any large, long-term loans facts in order to distort the picture and gress lake up legislation to liberalize sistance can brighten the bleak firehouses at 53 Center St. and 32 20 percent of total retail sales, 10 called for urgent measures to lift Soorts could be a source of irritation for you to­ without proper collateral. throw you off. private properly ownership, and to Christmas facing “David,” his wife Main St. declined 4.9 percent in October after 16-19 day. Problems can be avoided, howev­ Television 21 consider lifting the Communist Please see SOVIETS, page 12 rising 0.5 percent in September. L. .J MANCHESTER HERALD, Wcdne.sday, Dec. 13, 1989—3 2— MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, D e c . 13, 1989 RECORD MANCHESTER Disclosure About Town Police Roundup request Square dance announced Two charged with larceny The Manchester Square Dance Club will hold a mainstream plus level dance on Saturday from 8 to Police have charged two men with trespassing on forwarded 10:45 p.m. at Illing Junior High School, 229 E. Middle private residential properties on Park Street and entering Turnpike in Manchester. Earl Johnston will call the one resident’s parked car. squares. Joan and Armand Donian will cue the rounds. Shane N. Goldstein, 25, and Kevin Jones, 33, both of By Rick Santos A round dance workshop will be given from 7:30 to 8 no certain addresses, were charged Monday with Manchester Herald p.m. Refreshments will be served, and donations are $8 criminal trespassing, burglary and larceny, police said. per couple. For more information, call 643-1005 or Upon their arrest, police confiscated two “Light The Board of Directors, rcspnind- 643-9375. Bright” toy sets and a duffle bag containing a neck brace, ing to a written request from Ethics umbrella and shawl. Police said the owner of the car Commission member Mary Scars, Carol Sing planned identified the items as hers. has asked Town Attorney Maureen The YWCA invites parents and children ages two to Both men were held on $500 cash bond and are A. Chmiclccki and Town Manager six to a Carol Sing on Dec. 19 from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. scheduled to appear today in Manchester Superior Court. Richard Sartor to examine the pos­ The program is free to members, or $1 for non-member Jones also was cited for failure to submit to finger prints, sible establishment of financial dis­ families. Pre-regisUation is required. Call 647-1437 for police said. closure regulations for town offi­ more information. cials. The board at its Tuesday night RHAM presents concerts meeting also agreed to ask Town The RHAM High School music department will Military Notes Manager Richard Sartor to inves­ present its annual Winter Concerts Monday and Dec. 20, tigate whether or not the town Plan­ HOLLY BRUNCH beginning each night at 7:30. Holiday pieces will be per­ — Carolyn ning Department had knowledge of formed by the Chamber Singers, Concert Choir, Concert Wilson, left, was hostess to Ex-resident commissioned a business partnership which in­ Band and Wind Ensemble. Tickets are $2, and may be this year’s "Holly Brunch," cludes former Planning and Zoning obtained by calling the school at 228-9474, or through Lt. William P. Heavey, son of William P. and Ruth F. Commission Chairman Alfred W. which was held Dec. 1 to Heavey of Yarmouth Port, Mass., formerly of any school music student. Tickets may still be available benefit the Manchester Sieffert Sr., Manchester developers at the door. Manchester, was designated a tactical navigator at wing­ Robert F. Blanchard and Paul J. auxiliary of child and family ing ceremonies recently in the Naval Air Museum, Naval Rossetto, Democratic Town Com­ Volunteers are needed services. About 160 people Air Station, Pensacola, Fla. mittee Chairman Theodore R. Cum­ Heavey was named to the commodore’s list which is mings, and Dr. Nicholas Palermo. The Greater Hartford non-profit agencies seek volun­ attended the brunch. Also comprised of the top 15 percent of Navy officer flight teers through the Voluntary Action Center and the pictured are: Margaret Scars has said that town Planning personnel. He was designated as a flight officer in Director Mark Pellegrini was reluc­ Retired Senior Volunteer Program. There are numerous Quigley, center, brunch ceremonies at Mather Air Force Base in May, 1984. opportunities to get involved. For more information, tant to give her information pertain­ chairperson, and Jean He is a 1976 graduate of East Catholic High School ing to an investigation she under­ volunteers over age 60 may call 247-2493, and other and a 1981 graduate of Roger Williams College. He is Meduski, hospitality chairper­ took of voting records of the Plan­ volunteers may call 247-2580 between 9 a.m. and 4:30 stationed at Whidtey Island, NAS, Washington. p.m. son. ning and Zoning Commission. The Hartford Courant has Patrick FlynrVManchester Herald On duty in England reported that Sieffert did not vote on Drawing contest announced Air Force Airman Marc A. Scrivener, son of William applications of the partnership while The Savirgs Bank of Manchester will sponsor a L. and Alyce M. Scrivener of 170 Buck Road, Hebron, chairman of the Planning and drawing contest with the Lutz Children Museum’s ex­ has arrived for duty in England. 21oning Commission but did vote on hibit of Children Books Illustrations. The bank is also Obituaries He is a fire protection specialist with the 81st Civil En­ applications from individual mem­ supporting the museum’s exhibit. All local children ages gineering Squadron. He is a 1987 graduate of RHAM bers of the partnership. Sieffert six to 14 can enter the illustration contest. Contestants retiring 12 years ago, she was a The funeral will be Friday at 11 High School, Hebron. ended his involvement in the Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald should draw a favorite storybook character and drop it Nina G.R. Beattie branch manager of the Glendale a.m. at the Watkins Funeral Home, parmership in 1985, according to ^ m off at the museum, located on South Main Street. The Nina G.R. Beattie, 73, of 52 Oak Square office of the Everett National 142 E. Center St. Burial will be at Cummings. LITERARY ALIGNMENT — Terry Carter of 26 Charming Drive, an one of her responsibilities is arranging the books. She has been working deadline is Dec. 20. Winners in three age categories will Bank-Shawmut National Bank of Grove St., died Tuesday (Dec. 12, the convenience of the family. Call­ Sears has been accused by Cum­ employee of the' Mary Cheney Library on Main Street, works to arrange there three years, receive a $50 savings bond. To enter, drawings must be 1989) at Manchester Memorial Boston. ing hours are Friday at 10 a.m. until IS Public Meetings mings as being an agent of the books at the library Tuesday. Carter works at the library as a page , and on an 8 1/2 by 11 inch piece of paper. Entries should in­ Hospital. She was the wife of James She is also survived by a son and the time of the service. - < clude the child’s name, address, telephone number, and daughter-in-law, James L. Jr. and Republicans and having a bias L. Beattie Sr. against Sieffert and other town the age and name of the book used for the illustration. She was bom in Everett, Mass., Eleanor Beattie of Manchester; and Memorial donations may be made Public meetings scheduled for today: m H For more information, call the museum at 643-0949. Democrats. Nov. 18, 1916, and was a lifelong a Drothcr, Irving W Reed in Califor­ to the American Lung and Asthma Manchester Cassano raps Republicans resident before moving to nia; two grandchildren; and one Association of Connecticut, 45 Ash On the disclosure matter. COVENTRY ss Clinic rescheduled Manchester 10 years ago. Before great-granddaughter. St., East Hartford 06108. Cheney Hall Foundation, Probate Court, 5 p.m. Democratic Director Stephen T. The blood pressure clinic sponsored by the Republican Town Committee, Lincoln Center hearing Cassano said disclosure regulations Manchester Health Department has teen rescheduled to room, 7:30 p.m. could eliminate chances of officials for delaying study on pond O 33 Monday from 9 to 10 a.m. at Westhill Gardens, 24 Commission for Disabled, Senior Center, 7:30 p.m. having conflicts of interest by CARD^GIFT ^ o Public Records making it obvious if citizens should Blucfield Drive. Andover The Republicans captured a 5-4 O “T1 not serve on certain boards and By Rick Santos tee on the environment; this com­ majority on the board in the Nov. 7 mittee recommends which projects O m Mullitech New England Inc. to Paul D. and Ana M. Jury Duty Committee, Town Office Building, 8 p.m. commissions. However, Cassano Manchester Herald CONNECTION CHS Band holds concert election. arc funded. Warranty deeds Rivera, Oak Grove Farms Condominium, $124,900. said, many of those willing to serve 3466 Main St., Rte. 31, Vinton Village, Coventry, The Coventry High School Band will present “An Bolton However, Republican Mayor Cassano also said dial die funds Richard K. and Susan M. Cokash to John S. Barracalo George J. and Ralpha M. Bernard! to David P. and on commissions arc active in the Democratic town Director Evening of Holiday Music” on Friday in the school Planning Commission, Community Hall, 8 p.m. Theunis “Terry” Werkhoven and may not be available again. proudly presents Jr. and Rebecca A. Bcals-Barracato, 143 Blue Ridge Giselle P. Kissman, 111 Benton St., $115,000. community and have many business Stephen T. Cassano has accused his gymnasium at 7:30 p.m. The donation is $2, and profits Drive. $220,000. connections in town. Republican Director Ronald Osclla Osclla said he understood “die Michael I. and Joan M. Levy to The Bank of East Coventry Republican counterparts of reneging said they were not abandoning the Bessie Pease Gutmann will go toward the Coventry High School Band’s 1990 Terrence E. and Pauline L. Moran to Richard H. and “We’d probably lose half the state is in a financial chaos” and Hartford, Birch Mountain Road, conveyance tax, Town Hall Building Committee, Town Office Build­ on campaign promises to revitalize plan to revitalize the pond, but in­ Spring Exchange Concert with the Nepean High School Lori B. Johnson, Manccstcr West Subdivison, $203,900. people who serve the town of even if the pond revitalization m $360.99. ing, 7:30p.m. Center Springs Park by voting stead planned to include funding for in Ottawa, Canada. Tickets can be purchased from band Laurie Adler to Mark A. Server, Greenview Hill Con­ Manchester. The question is, ‘How program were to be implemented. George Johnson to Marshall E. Hodge, Brook Haven against funding a $23,000 study on the project in tlie next budget for the members or at the door. dominium, $125,000. far do we go?”’ he asked. Center Springs POnd would be over­ Condominium, conveyance tax, $69.30. cleanup of the pond. town iWks and Recreation Depart­ > CD Manchester Townhouse Associates to Scott P. Tierney He said to determine whether or looked because it is not one of the Robert N. Massaro to Rose T. Masselle, Green Manor ment. FBLA collects food and Catherine Guagni, Lawton Garden Condominium, not someone had a conflict of inter­ Funding for the study was state’s top prioriiics. > Estates, $200,000. defeated in a 5-1 vote at a meeting Osclla said the restoration should Osella added that whether die The Bolton High School chapter of the Future Busi­ conveyance tax, $98.89. 182 Main Street Corp. to John J. and Joann C. Dalone, Thoughts est, “the benchmark has always been 33 H Tuesday, with Cassano, the lone be part of a five-year plan to moiicy comes from the state or the ness Leaders of America is sponsoring a food drive to John C. Haller to Susan C. Rusk, Redwood Farms, financial gain.” > Lewins Crossing Condominium, conveyance tax, Democrat present for the vote, the upgrade the pond as well as Center town, it is going to be tax dollars. benefit the South Park Inn Shelter in Hanford. Students $ 210,000. Republican Director Wallace J. $181.50. Springs Park. “D will be collecting canned and boxed food until T\iesday, George H. and Catherine C. Nutter to Joseph C. and After a particularly exhausting day, my husband ar­ Irish Jr., who served on the commit­ only dissenter. Democrat Peter P. “The bottom line is it has to come MIP 111 Limited Partnership to Utopia Park Associates, He said, “I’m willing to continue 742-1890 and contributions from the community arc welcome. Michelle M. Kuklewicz, 144 Vernon St., $160,000. rived home from work and asked me how my day had tee which wrote the guidelines used DiRosa Jr. did not attend the meet­ out of someone’s pocket,” he said. 130 Utopia Road, conveyance tax, $440. my commitment to Center Springs Ernest J. Reed and Brian R. Reed to Mark J. and gone. I proceeded to tell him the events of the day and by the Ethics Commission, agreed ing and Democrats Joyce Epstein Cassano responded to the state­ Park, but do it tlirough the process.” Elizabeth M. Gerhard, Karen Estates, $139,9090. how tired I was. After I had finished, he then turned to and James “Dutch” Fogarty left ment after the meeting by saying, “If til ' Silkt 1 i i i i i with Cassano. He said the commit­ “That’s a cop-out,” Cassano Kathleen Perlot and Richard A. Pcrlot to Steven O. Quit claim deeds our three-year-old son and asked him the same question. tee viewed the major indication of a before the vote on the study took it’s not going to be spent here, it’s Lottery snapped. and Leslie H. Kennedy, 30 Sandra Drive, $169,000. Our son, who had been my side throughout the day, said place. going to spent elsewhere.” Ralph C. Grey and Hilda 1. Klein to Linda I. Grey, possible conflict of interest to be Cassano said the study should be Manchester Townhouse Associates to Thomas P. and simply, “I played.” Tp me, the day had teen full of work Weiherell Village Condominium, no conveyance tax. personal financial gain. Cassano said the study was undertaken because its completion Lora E. Krysiak, Colonial Manor Condominium, con­ Jeffrey M. Steinberg to Lorraine M. Whitehouse, West and mundane chores. To our son, these same chores had Here are T\iesday’s lottery results from around New Irish himself is facing a conflict needed for the town to seek state would make Manchester eligible for veyance tax, $98.89. Side Heights, conveyance tax, $200.75. seemed like play. Our daily tasks and responsibilities England: of interest complaint filed with the funding for the restoration of Center state moneys that may be available Frances E. Toumaud to James E. Martin, Lake Street, Miriam Seidner to Joyce G. and Edward Epstein, often seem so difficult and impossible to overcome. Yet, town Ethics Commission over his Springs Pond. to clean the pond, a project he said $129,000. Northfield Green Condominium, $129,000. if we change our attitude just a little, what a difference it makes in our outlook on life. What a difference it makes vote in favor of a short-term lease “I’m disappointed and perhaps would cost about $150,000. The CONNECTICUT in how we feel about ourselves and our fellowman. The extension with the Manchester shocked,” Cassano said after two state would provide 75 percent of Daily: 1-2-7. Play Four: 9-3-2-9. Lotto: Lord Jesus said, “In the world ye shall have tribulation: Country Club for a golf course on Republicans indicated at Tuesday the funding. 13-19-21-23-2740. In Brief . . . but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world.” (St. town-owned land. He is a member night’s board meeting that they After funding for the study was John 16:33). May we be of good cheer and bring joy to of the counU-y club. would vote against authorizing rejected, Cassano said, “They blew a a r MASSACHUSETTS month. Program topic requests and suggestions can be the lives of others. In relation to the conflict of inter­ money for the study. golden opportunity.” Daily: 54-2-1. Government series starts forwarded to Munns at the Legislative Office Building, est issue, the Democrats postponed “It seemed that two months ago, He said the town had a gocxl The first of a new series of television programs on Hartford 06106. appointing a member to the Etliics there was a prioritization for the res­ chance to get state funding for the state government topics arranged by state Rep. Paul Shirlene Wade Commission because Cassano said toration of Center Springs Pond,” he project because state Sen. Michael NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND Munns (R-Manchester) will be broadcast tonight on Cox Subdivision request withdrawn Church of Jesus Christ the candidate needs a ruling from said, adding that he assumes GOP P. Meotti, who represents New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine daily: 1-9-7 and Cable’s Channel 33. An application for a 41-lot subdivision on Grant Hill of Latter-day Saints the town attorney on whether he or priorities have changed now that the Manchester, chairs the House Ap­ Bu g l e boy' & ^ . 2-2-8-3. election is over. In the program, Munns will investigate the issues Road was withdrawn prior to the meeting of the Planning she has a conflict. propriations Committee subcommit­ Sizes 28-38 (Kids sizes 6-20) revolving aroung the abortion debate. Quests include and Zoning Commission Monday night. Susan Smith, the legislative administrator for the Pro- A hearing on that application was scheduled for the RHODE ISLAND Life Council of Connecticut, and Deborah Brakulski, the meeting. Daily: 34-8-3. Lot-O-Bucks: 3-8-11-32-39. Manchester Herald LEVIS SALE legislative liaison for Planned Parenthood. Quail Run Subdivision is to be located on 65 acres Physicians W EIG H T LOSS Centers Sizes 28-38 Programs in the series will be aired every Wednesday along the CoveiiU-y/ Tolland town line. Half of the sub­ at 7:30 p.m. division is to be in town and the other half in Tolland. Founded Dec. 15,1881 as a weekly. ALL THE WEIGHT More Record news “The goal of this show is to bring state issues into Commission Chairman Jonathan Kreisterg said hear­ Daily publication since OcL 1,1914. local homes to give my constituents a better understand­ ings on the plan are still going on in Tolland. $ 9 7 YOU WANT TO LOSE on Page 15. ing if the way out state government works.” Munns said. “I believe they will be reapplying. I think they didn’t USPS 327-500 VOL. CIX, No. 63 BUY1 Munns said the show is to be taped on a monthly basis want hearings going on in both Tolland and Coventry, 1 Kreisterg said. Publisher with the topic to be announced at the beginning of each Penny M Sietfert IT WORKS because of the support and at DOUG'S supervision you receive from our professional Editor .George T. Chappell regular low Managing Editor______Mane P. Grady staff. 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Situated on 5 wooded acres of­ fering lots of privacy for country lovers! 3 bedrooms, 647-8400 2.5 baths. Andersen windows, vinyl siding, approx. MALLARD VIEW DISTINCTIVE TOWNHOUSE AND 168 Main Street, Manchester 1900 sq. ft Priced below cost at $199,9(X). /Ml REALTOR RANCH HOMES $141,900 reasonable offers considered including rent with option. 3 BR units offer custom oak kitchens w/range, AFFORDABLE CAPE DUPLEX refrigerator, DW, miaowave oven, (ireplaced LR, 1 1/ 2 baths, lull basement and attached garage. NEW SOUTH WINDSOR $239,900 MANCHESTER $115,000 And 19’x28’ COMMERCIAL BUILDING Newer 3 bedroom, 31/2 bath Ranch. First RANCH MODEL with 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, dining JOAN INGUANTi Less than $300/year to heat this Cape with newer furnace MANCHESTER $154,900 room, kitchen, fireplaced LR, 1st fir. laundry, covered floor laundry, family room, rec room. In- and insulation. 3 bedrooms, tilt-in windows, aluminum siding, Purchase or Rent with option to buy. High traffic intersection. Excellent porch off master bedroom and living room, courtyard, Joan has 11 years experience in the ground pool and huge deck. Joan Inguanli lor inveslmenl'business. real estate business as a Realtor. hardwood floors, 1 car garage, all appliances included. and attached garagel Only a llmiloo number available • 5-5 DUPLEX Manchester Office 643-4060 at $155,000. Located on a protective cul de-sac. DIR: 149,900 Tolland Tpke. or North Main St. to Union St. to Ros- setto Or. These charming 3 bedroom units are located on the west side. Elegant Victorian character. 2 new heating systems, 2 car garage. ■WE'RE SELUNG HOUSES' r in iT in WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES” THE NEW YEAR!!! A WINTER WONDERLAND!!! EQUAL HOUSING Sunt 1990 off with this terrific 4 room This extra special 9 room Ranch on Hebron Rd. in Bol­ lOWALHOUlMa Townhouse at Wellswecp in Manchester. 2 ton is situated on approx. 1 acre of bcaudful grounds. OPPORTUNITY OPPOATUHlTf MANCHESTER $83,900 SOUTH WINDSOR $90,900 Blanchard & Rossetto bedrooms, 1.5 baths, private basement, ap­ Well groomed, including a treelinc of Christmas trees, this home features 3 bedrooms 2 full baths, 2 fiieplaces, A great price lor a 2 bedroom Townhouse. 1st floor unit with sliders to patio. C H F A / CUSTOM BUILT CAPE pliances plus air condidoncis, ample parking. Joan kiguanti FHA approved. Joan Inguanli MANCHESTER $132,000 CNbiM Wm im iU Built in 1983, low monthly fee! Asking rec room, family room, sunroom, 4 garages and MORE! WESTAGE— END UNIT RFAL ESTATE 646-2482 Offcied at $239,900. i Manchester Office 643-4060 Manchester Office 643-4060 5 room home sited on 1.6 acre lot in convenient area of SOUTH WINDSOR $107,900 $109,0(X). MILL RIVER CONDOS— Several 1 & 2 bedroom units available from $87 900 to Manchester. Huge L R with hardwood floors, fireplace and Immaculate two bedroom Ranch style Condo with aiders to deck. Amenities galorel C H FAf HA APPROVED. $107,500. French doors. Possible extra building lot. > 543 N. Main St. -< Q g r tA lV r , Manchester T l'iii - I 647-8895 <4^ EPSTEIN REALTY SOUTH WINDSOR $165,000 BOLTON $324,700 Rotiucod RE.'MAX east ol the river Joyce G. Epstein . LLza. 297 Fast Cenler Slroel Manchester. CT 06040 647*1419 Spacloum Owner anxious to sell this beautifully 11 room Colonial, 4 bedrooms, 2'/z decorated 3 bedroom Ranch, new MANCHESTER baths, living room, dining room, fami­ New listing! V\tell kept 7 room Colonial. 3 largo bedrooms, spacious family carpeting, now rec room, living room, MANCHESTER $194,900 ly room, largo kitchen, solarium, sun formal dinino room firnplace m a in­ Nicely maintained home in this peaceful room and living room, fireplace, 3 baths, and much more. II porch, fireplace, cedar exterior, wrap tenance free exterior. 2 Ccir garage. residential neighborhood. Three I, I f c S t /^ around deck, 2 car garage. Some A must to see. bedrooms, 2'/z baths with a beautiful decorating choices still available. fireplace in family room. Only minutes to IM 1-384 and Route 2.

Opportunity Is Hotel Coloalol Cbsrmor AMDOVER— B n l Buy Al $ f54.909 Priced to sell this 7 room Colonial located off Vernon Street. Fea­ MANCHESTER Country flair highlights this 6+ room home. Large and comfortable Spacious 7 room home on large pnvate lot. Many features includ­ tures fireplacod Iront-to-back living room, huge master bedroom, SOUTH WINDSOR $119,900 entertainment areas, fireplace to give warmth. Asking $174,900 SANDSTONE ESTATES TOLLAND TURNPIKE ing 4 bedrooms with lots ot cioseis. Move in condition Call Stan country kitchen and much more. Call Unda Brown. Only Special price— Special lot— Great 2 "FANTASTIC BUY" for these brand new and beautilul 3-bedroom, alngle-fainlly Weinberg 647-1419, eves. 643-0844. and listening. Call Barbara 647-1419, eves. 643-0S44. $157,900. bedroom starter house. Recently contemporary Townhouaes with approximately 1,800 sq. ft. Each unit Is built on Its renovated. Move in condition. Call own individual lot. The builder will hold a $32,900 second mortgage* with "N o” prin­ MANCHESTER $162,900 EAST HARTFORD $157,000 BOLTON $158,900 cipal or interest pa)rment8 due lor ten years which makes this a onoe-in-a-lifetime op­ today. portunity to own this single-family horns with excellenl financing. Each slngls-faml- Southfield Green, immediate occupancy on this original owner 6 room Reducad Immedlata Occupancy ly horns has 7 rooms with cathedral ceilings and balcony overlooking beautiful family Townhouse. 3 large bedrooms, kitchen and family room, oversized living 3 bedroom Bi-Level, eat-in kitchen. 3 bedroom Ranch on one aae ot room with fireplace, Andersen windows, lull basements, 2x6 construction, central air, room with dining area, 2 ’/2 baths, complete appliances, carport, central air. 1'/2 baths, roc room, space tor aoai- ueua. Fiiopidcoa living room ana oven/range, dishwasher, hood, disposal, 3-bedrooms (two with cathedral ceilings), 1 tional BR, great location. Convenient family room, eat-in kitchen, dining 1/2 baths, wail-to-wall carpeting, tiled toyer, oak cabinets, gas heal, sflder to rear miMi to 1-84. Maintenance free exterior & room, largo deck above garage. J deck, slider to front patio and 2-car garage. Remember, these are singis-tsm ily deck. Beautifully decorated and Convenient to 1-384. Minutes to homes, not condominiums, and you own your own yard and there are no association if landscaped. Hartford. MANCHESTER $149,900 i ,ees or dues. Call today for complete details on these magnificent and beautiful U&R REALTY CO. WETHERELL VILLAGE— 5 room, 2 homes plus this very special financing. Phase I is SOLD OUTI Phase II almost SOLD OUT, bedroom, 2 bath unit featuring first floor 3 Townhoascs remaining. Owner Con Help Clessy $ RitL Colonlel Historic Multi-Level Manchester $197,900 ^ 6 4 3 - 2 6 9 2 HENRY ASSOCIATES, INC. bedroom, fireplace and full basement. 'OPEN HOUSE' this Saturday and Sunday from 1-4 p.m. Special financing help can be considered. Anxious owner needs Asking $169,900 Home immaculate Home for the holidays. Come decorate this classic Colonial. 4 '$33,900 ••oood hM no P or I pymN lor 10 yr$ Th« APR it 0% w/m N/ pymN o( $241 49 (dtterri^) b tttd on to sell this 6 room Ranch located on quiet cul-de-sac in Bolton. interior. $130's. • 30 yr amorliMon tchtdult P$l dot in 10 yrt. Call Elarbara BRs, 21/2 baths, formal DR, LR with bay window and fireplace \^^^/Robeii D. Murciock, Realtor 644-4723 Call Eddie Dimlaw or Ron Fournier. Call Barbara Call telerie, 647-1419. ROTHMAN & ROTHMAN 646-4144 -A. We are selling homes now! Call and see how we can help you. 10--MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Dee. 13, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Dec. 13, 1989—H OPINION State Supreme Court orders companies to pay back taxes HAR'T.FORD (AP) — By forcing panies who may find themselves Bolt Technology had paid about panics as dividends. “I’m delighted, but not surprised, to son, could not be reached for com­ companiic.s that set up special ex­ owing the stale money. Using $115,000 in taxes on the commis­ Under the stale tax code revised be vindicated by the state Supreme ment. port-related subsidiaries to pay more DISCs, sncll companies that served sion, but that payment had been pul in 1981, Connecticut allowed com­ Court.” DISCs came under fire from the Trie ^7oc\i mKKer Resignation state taxeti, : recent state Supreme as marketing agents for American on hold pending the outcome of the panies lo write off dividends from “This highly complex case is real­ European Economic Community, Diversity Court ruling will fatten stale coffers exporters aiid provided federal tax court case, he said. their slate corpcralion income taxes. ly about a fair method of taxing cor­ which claimed they gave American PRiopp^p ToP^Y by several million dollars, state offi­ breaks, was a common business There were about 15 other pend­ But the suite said companies had to porations, some of whose income is companies unfair trade advantages. Trie L^ST could bu m cials said. practice between 1972 and 1984, he ing cases on the matter, Tarizxik said. pay taxes on expenses related to derived from international sales,” In 1984, Congress responded to the “Not only will we have the mil­ said. The federal tax code, from 1972 their dividends. said State Attorney General Clarinc complaints by passing legislation at schools iM ^Met^ica FsiLep im lions of dollars that were put on The Connecticut decision knock­ through 1984, allowed companies to The high court agreed with the Nardi Riddle. authorizing a different exporting tax e Sen. Gam hold, we ai e not going to lose a lot ed down a challenge raised by Bolt create DISCs as a way lo encourage state claim that the DISCs were ex­ George G. Vest, the SUimford- break called Foreign International ^ T o of money wc brought in. That was a Technology Corp., a Norwalk-based foreign sales, Nicholson said. The penses related to dividends, and based attorney who represented Olin Sale Corporations, or FSCs. big concern. We’re happy," said maker of seismic sound source sys­ companies set up the subsidiaries to therefore subject to state taxes, and Pcrkin-Elmcr corporations, said Nicholson said the slate Supreme iTSeur. By Jack Anderson Phyllis Tarize k, spokewoman for the tems; Olin Corporation Inc., a Stam­ lease or sell goods in another Nicholson said. he did not know if his clients would Court ruling “will most likely have a heartening and Dale Van Atta______state Department of Revenue Ser­ ford-based chemical company, and country. In turn, the companics.wilh He also said the Connecticut appeal. He said he had not seen the financial impact in the future be­ Manchester school officials feel the need to vices. Pcrkin-Elmcr Corp., a Norwalk- DISCs were eligible for federal tax Supreme Court ruling could prove decision, but doubted there were cause of the similar tax treatments WASHINGTON— The body count In the unanim ous decision based optical insuument and lens breaks. prcccdcnt-seltlng elswhcrc, although grounds for appeal. which FSCs enjoy under Connec­ provide the town’s teachers with the background from the savings and loan scandal now in- released TUesday, the high court said maker. The subsidiaries were paid com­ he did not know how many other “Of course. I’m disappointed that ticut law.” they need to deal with demographic changes in the eludes five U.S. Senators and with his , the state tax code did not allow com­ Olin and Pcrkin-Elmcr owe about missions by the parent companies states face similar cases. the court took the contrary opinion,” student population over the last decade which has forced resignation last week, the chief panies to deduct the commissions $1.2 million in taxes because of the and typically returned about half the Timothy F. Bannon, Commis­ he said. regulator of the industry, M.Danny Wall. • brought minority students into the system. they paid to iho ir “domestic interna­ high court’s ruling, Nicholson said. commissions to the parent com- sioner of Revenue Services, said Bolt’s allomcy; Gordon R. Erick­ Part of an in-service day in May will be devoted Who’s next? tional sales corporations,” or DISCs, Congressional and regulatory sources • to giving teachers information about educating from state cor,Dotation taxes from 11L BOXES ETX:. US>1 When federal funding for multicultural educa­ Lieberman is confident Nicholson said L’nc ruling could MANCHESTER SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Richard Pratt was the first man to be­ Bray Jewelers Holiday Hours: tion was eliminated, the school system continued affect numerous Connecticut com­ Mitchell also had advice for a first- throat, with most of the blame pinned on come chairman of the Federal Home on 699 Main St. Mon-Fri 9-8 The Plaza at Burr Corners By Bob Conrad Manchester, CT to employ a multicultural director on tlic staff. The temper trying lo make a name for himself O’Neill. Lieberman calls that unfair, Loan Bank Board riding on Gam’s coat­ tails. Former While House officials say SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1989 Manchester, CT Sat 9-5 643-6264 director, Lou Irvin, has helped minority students in in a tough league. The majority leader though he understands that the governor MonTn V 6 Ihu( 9 8 Sol 10 3 Joe Lieberman looks forward lo his Gam pressed the Reagan administration } 643-5617 Sundays 10-4 many cases and in the process must certainly have .second year as a U.S. senator, starling said the Senate deals with far loo many is the obvious target for reaction lo what issues for one senator to soak up. So, said the Legislature docs. to give Pratt the job in 1981. Pratt kept . Second trial at 7:00 P.M. been a help to teachers as well. He started a multi­ next month, after catching lltc wave of himself busy dreaming up regulatory . cultural club at Manchester High School and newcomers that helped make his debut in Mitchell, pick two or three where his per­ It bothers him, too, that some flak sonal interest and/or expertise is highest comes from within the parly. loopholes that lowered the net worth re- 1989 exciting. in reporter’s HAll.LV .M im OKIUM similar clubs have been organized at the junior and buckle down. So while Lieberman doesn’t face a re- quirements for thrifts and made creative highs. bookkeeping changes that allowed thrifts MAM HLSl I.K im;H SCHOOL He is a bit concerned about the second That would mean, for example, protect­ election effort until 1994, he is fully 6 ' ' The goal of the clubs is to eliminate racial isola­ ing the environment and advocating con­ aware now that he and Democrats who to paper over their losses. It was the slaying opens \i iO ,\\ All M ' l . l hat that he’ll be wearing— even though I I Kl I- A/'MbV' sumer rights lo a fomicr allomcy general want to .sec O’Neill rc-clcclcd next year beginning of an eight-year party for the A I I HI IK K>l tion by bringing together students with different it’s mojitly ceremonial— as co-chairman savings and loan indusU^— a party that ethnic backgrounds. of a committee to help re-elect Gov. Bill and rather liberal state senator. Lieberman cannot take il easy. He and the panel he HARTFORD (AP) — The second ^ la l!3i l<5> t<3 « •O «» « CD he had organized and of which he was the principal years. And the leadership, under lop boss criticism he is hearing of the O’Neill ad­ officials and thrift regulators. He made a Dancewear direct plea to Ronald Reagan to nominee mother, Frances, and Thomas owner. By 1823 a three-story building made of sandstone Sen. George Mitchell of Maine, allowed ministration from the public. He finds Rob Conrad is a syndicated colum­ Kimbrough, a janitor at Laezynski ’;5 from the Buckland quarry had been erected. Wall. Knits for independent thinking. that tax hikes Uiis year stick in Uieir nist. apartment complex, who described' An 1825 ad read; Colton help wanted. Three or four That cost Gam plenty of political chits finding Laezynski’s body with a belt Dresses large families consisting of men, women and children to with the administration. Wall wants a wrapped around its neck. Shower gifts labor in a New Stone Factory in Manchester. small-town urban planner from Salt Lake The Slone mill was enlarged in 1847. Later a brick mill City who moved to Washington in 1975 Slate prosecutors have said they expect to call several new witnesses was added and business was prosperous until the Civil Open Forum to run Gam’s Senate staff. Then he served War cut off the supply of cotton. People moved away and as staff director of the Senate Banking who did not testify during the first Young at Heart trial. there were 64 fewer children in Union Village. Committee for six years. Among the new witnesses is ex­ The disasterous flood of 1869 left Union dam intact have my two-year-old $9 million solution Lebanon. I worked side by side with Wil­ What business does an architect with a 520 Hartford Tpke. Rt. 30 bert “Red” Hadden when the race was but the original Pitkin mill, a two-story wooden building Signal needed that docs not need Gryk’s Main Street modicum of Capitol Hill experience have pected to be Lisscltc Leon, 22, of growing to what it is today. 1 will be out Hartford, who said she had known that had made into a tenement house, was washed away. land. Tliis solution calls for continued use presiding over a trillion-dollar industry Vernon, CT. 06066 of Lincoln Center and a new building/ Jiere next year helping to collect for Mus­ Lomax and co-dcfcndanl Willie Frederick Snow was caught in the flood but saved him­ To the Editor: heading into the Bermuda Triangle? cular Dystrophy. self by climbing a tree. “He is now on the abutment of A traffic signal should be installed al parking garage at die rear of the Center None, judging by the outcome. Askew, 21, of Hartford, since chil­ v v I was disappointed with this year’s 871-1678 the dam, unable to reach shore. He will be got off when the comer of Hartford Road and Pine Suect site. Because Gam installed Wall in the job dhood and that she saw both men « A Don’t buy this properly. We don’t need program booklet as all Tall Cedars were trying to climb into a window of the water subsides.” Sued. Too often there arc near misses, in 1987 and fought has his battles since and on some occasions, tlicrc have been it. The voters don’t want it or any part of and the spectators were, also. Manchester then, the senator pats himself on the back Laezynski’s apartment the night she AUTHOR SIGNING In 1886 G.M. Bartholomew was president of Union the defeated renovation plan. has many sports events but the was slain. Leon has said that fear Mfg., Thomas F. Plunkett Jr. was treasurer and both men accidents. for “loyalty.” Others believe Gam has Ronald Winter With the recent renovation of the Tlicrc is a potential benefit from the Manchester Road Race tops them all. simply given friendship a bad name. prevented her from immediately were officers of the Hartford Silk Co. Plunkett embez­ ownership of this Main Street land. An Let’s not spoil il with a poor program. telling police what she had seen. Ke ynole speaker al the Manchester Vietnam Memorial Dedication zled “between one half and one million dollars” from Cheney Historic District and the in­ Wall claims he was doomed by the Award winning reporter for the Hartford Courant creased traffic flow, the problem al this early town hall expansion proposal was to Tlianks lo the Manchester Road Race media and Congress, but the blame rests Askew was arrested in April and Union Mfg. and Hartford Silk and fled to Mexico. Union add a new building to the west side of the Committee and especially Irene Smith charged with felony murder, mur­ Decorated Marine Vietnam Veteran intersection has been compounded. Cars with neither. For all his claim to political NowAutitorof Mfg. went into receivership and “receivers have not un­ existing town hall connecting with the and Jim Balcomc and the road race spon­ der, conspiracy to commit murder, raveled the whole intricate snarl of Union affairs.” coming onto Hartford Road from the smarts, Wall forgot that credibility is a "Masters of the Art" Entire Stock of convenience store also have difficulty Center Street firehouse. Then relocate the sors. non-renewable resource in Washington. first-degree burglary and first-de­ THURS. Llama Wool and later Hockheimer Bros., wool fire company and renovate the firehouse Robert Muldoon gree conspiracy to commit burglary. A pvud Marines view of Parris Island |tan Self Cleaing Elec. Range no visible scratches! Usually $499. . ^ 3 4 9 20" RCA Color TY stereo, scoop up this floor m o d e l...... M 9 9 From Page 1 drained and flaked 2 teaspoons lemon juice 2 cups chopped natural California pistachios General Elec. 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Stereo Equipment com e S'. je what you may need!... 50"/o-75<'/o Off milder flavor. Preparation Time: About 30 minutes. wine. Cover with foil; bake at 350° F 15 minutes. Sales of non-durable goods rose 0.9 percent, following a 0.3 percent VISA ’ 9U ().tv‘. s.un*^ as i as'' decline in October and a 1.1 percent ICE«fJ a (K* payment requiit-d The Seme Gteat Sen/ice You Get At The Msin Store— ATs Personal Guerontee! gain in September. 14 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Dec. 13. 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Dec. 13. 1989- 15 Mexican holiday treats are perfect for microwave RECORD Nine days before Christmas in Mexico, Las Posadas In a 4 cup measure, melt chocolate and butter on high 1/2 cup vegetable oil begin. The “posada,” which means “inn or place of lodg­ 1/2 cup buttermilk power for l>/2 minutes. Stir after one minute. Add syrup ing," is a religious procession in which Joseph’s search and sugar, mix well. Microwave on high for 2 minutes.. Microwave l /2 inch biscuit cut­ Buffet menus featured in book Rogowicz, Adam Vyskocyl, Jamie 1/2 square unsweetened baking chocolate ter or an empty (4 ounces size) mushroom can to cut 12 Weiner. 2 tablespoons sugar circles. NEW YORK (AP) — “In Good E. Alan Long, food editor of Georgian Vidalia onion or enrob­ 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon To make filling, combine almonds, 1/4 cup apricot Taste: A Southern Cook’s Collec­ Northwest Arkansas Morning ing chocolate for strawberries. preserves and 1 teaspoon cinnamon. Place 1/2 teaspoon Measure milk into a 4-cup glass measure or tion of Occasional Buffet Menus” News, says, “It’s a relief to find a The hard-cover cookbook is About Town "NEWS FLASH" of filling in the center of each circle. Do not overfill. Wet m microwavc-safe pitcher. Add chocolate, sugar and cin­ features eight thematic buffet cookhK)ok that addresses good taste designed with a top spiral so that edges of each circle, fold in half and seal with a fork. namon. Microwave on high power for 3 to 4 minutes, menus including a Sunday Night without being overly influenced by the pookbook can stand upright, the Arrange six “enipanaditas” in a circle on a glass pic whisking midway through cooking. If using a tempera­ Supper and a Christmas Buffet. popular health-conscious dictates. making it easy to use; to get to the North-South: lied for first place plate, placing sealed edges toward the outside. Brush Club to meet ture probe, program to 160 degrees F. The recipes call for ingredients next page, you just turn the ccHrk- arc the teams of Hal Lucal and Jim tops with apricot preserves and dust with cinnamon. The Manchester Junior Women’s Pir-A-Dillij Using a “molinillo” or egg beater, whip vigorously The 112-page cookbook, that you can find at most any good book around. Baker and Faye Lawrence and Ann until a good foam forms on the top. POur into heat-proof Microwave on high for 2'/2 to 3'/2 minutes, rotating mid­ published by E.B. & Co., a small grocery store, yet the dishes are Club will hold its monthly meeting DcMartin; third place Linda Sim­ Only 1,000 copies of the cook­ and Christmas Party on Thursday at Will still be open on Thursday mugs. Makes 2 (6 ounces) servings. way through cooking. Remove from plate and Tulsa-ba#ed publisher, was written sophisticated in a down-home mons and Peg Arscncaux. eveningsl microwave remaining six enipanaditas as before. Unfold by Joan Downs of Wichita, Kan., way.” book were printed, although 7 p.m. at the Church of Christ at 394 East-West: first place Mary Wil­ We \ATili be featuring our Mexican pralines Burkhardt and Downs are lookin/j Lydall St. X rn second pic crust and repeat. Yields 24 enipanaditas. and edited by her daughter Elaine Throughout the recipe sections, lhide and Sara Mendelsohn; second fabulous luncheon menu - The H 1 cup evaporated milk Banana rum cake Burkhardt of Tulsa ($25). the traditional cookbook “notes” or for a publisher to help them breal: Tree lighting tonight place Tom Regan and Mike along with regular dinner z -D l CD 646-6733 or 649-9097. Copies arc to $3.49 per 16-oz. bottle. With this in mind, the makers of also available at the Pero Fruit Stand New Year's Eve Party WIN A TRIP By Bonnie Tandy Leblang material into the cereal. That’s why on Oakland Street. I prefer cereals made without BHT, Carolyn: Pompeian’s new light Pompieian have inu^oduced two new and Carolyn Wyman Sunday, December 31,1989 and why I think cereals with it olive oil definitely has less of an products: Pompeian Extra Light, a Pinochle scores Supermarket Sampler refined oil that’s very light in olive Dinner: 7:00-10:00 p.m. Dancing: 10:00 p.m. - 2:00 a.m. Kellogg’s Oatbake. Raisin nut should be clearly marked. olive taste than their extra-virgin or Here are the results from the "My Way' Carolyn: These may be shaped new 100 percent pure. But why flavor and odor, for those who want and honey bran. $3.29 per 14,7-oz. frozen pie, the main challenge they weren’t concerned with the amount the healthful benefit of olive oil Manchester Senior Pinochle Club Continental Breakfast: 2:00-3:00 a.m. like Cheerios but they taste like should people who don’t like the played on Dec. 7 at the Army & box. faced was to make the crust brown. of fat they ale. The beef microwav­ without the olivey taste; and Pom­ $35 per person 742-1908 CONTEST granola. While I wouldn’t accept taste of olive oil buy olive oil, espe­ Bonnie: This new cereal from Swanson has more than met the test able jx)t pie from Swanson gets 46 peian 100 Percent Pure, a blend of Navy Club. Play is open to all senior Includes: Dinner - Choice of Prime Rib or Baked Stuffed Shrimp, Party granola as a substitute for dessert, cially when there are lower-cost al­ members, and starts at 9:30 a.m. on Favors, Champagne at Midnight, Continental Breakfast, Cash Bar Kellogg’s looks a lot like Cheerios. with a crust that’s crispy but, at the percent of its calorics from fat; the refined olive oil and 10 to 20 per­ it’s not bad for breakfast. Beware ternatives such as corn or Thursdays. The winners are: John Thai’s where the similarity ends. same time, moist enough not to fall chicken and turkey, a whopping 52 cent of extra-virgin, for those who Kellogg’s boast that this tastes as vegetables? Piadcr — 653; Hans Frcderickscn Oatbake gets almost 30 percent of apart, like some of Morton’s percent. can’t afford the extra cost of a 100 good hot, however. After zapping in — 639; Helen Benseke — 618; its calories from sugar; Cheerios microwavable dessert pic crusts do. If the fat content doesn’t phase percent extra-virgin olive oil the microwave, this looked and Ernestine Donnelly — 598; Ruth STARTS only 3 percent. Oatbake has only 2 Pot pics arc particularly the you, Swanson’s Pot Pics are better Bonnie: Oh come on Carolyn. By product. In terms of the amount of tasted little belter than flavored oat­ Baker — 592; Helen Silver — 587; grams of oat bran; Cheerios has 8. cheapest meal you can buy in the than some other brands. Swanson now even you should know tliat fat and the effect on cholesterol, meal. Scena Andrew — 586; Arnold Jen­ I BOTH FRUIT FARM i The other thing that bothers me is frozen food case and too often, taste hasn’t added flavor enhancers such monounsaturated fats like olive oil both products arc identical. The only sen — 585; Hans Benseke — 581; the way the message that BHT has that way. While not quite up to the as MSG (monosodium glutamate) help lower LDL, the “bad” difference is in the taste. I Fresh Sweet Apple Cider s been added to the packaging has al­ Swanson’s Original Style premium standards of Stouffer’s, and they’re actually lower in fat cholesterol, while leaving HDL or Belly Turner — 579; Sam Schors — most been hidden beneath the listing Microwavable Pbt Pies. Turkey, these bear more than a passing than Banquet’s, a brand that gets al­ the “good” cholesterol alone. While 577; Helena Gavcllo — 571. 5 (Maide on premises) | of vitamins and minerals. chicken and beef. 89 cents per 7- most 60 percent of its calories from both olive oil and com oil arc con­ Tlie Manchester and Rockville B 8 varieties of Apples. Pears, Honey, Jelly. « MID-JANUARY resemblance to tlie meats they’re Bonnie Tandy Lebang, a Senior Pinochle Club will have its BHT is a preservative added to oz. frozen pie. named after. Without question, they fat. sidered “good” oils for those with registered dietitian, and Carolyn g Connecticut Maple Syrup, Pies and veo^etables i« help keep the cereal fresh. But it has Chrisunas party at the Army & Carolyn: Swanson changed the are better than the line by Banquet. heart disease, research shows that Wyman, a junk food fanatic, are g Granville Cheese ana Green Mountain Potaotes | some safely questions attached and Navy Club on TTiursday. packaging of their pot pies to make Bonnie: This is a comfort food of Pompeian Extra Olive Oil. olive oil may actually help prevent syndicated columnists. t Christmas corner -- gifts and stuff » can leach from the packaging them microwavable. As with any yesteryear, a time when people Light and 100 percent pure. $2.89 the problem. Club officers chosen J Wreathes and cemetery boxes « j Connecticut grown Christmas trees. « At the annual meeting of the This special Manchester Country Club officers g Taking orders for fruit baskets and pies for the holidays. ^ •Cheese Trays Let us plan and directors were elected. The Zl Special on some varieties of apples, pears and Green Mt. Potatoes » Menus Xour • Fresh Salads HOLIDAY PiARTY president is William Hunniford, vice 330 Bush Hill Rd. Manchester ^ president is Allan Thomas, the promotion has created • Cooked Foods • ORDER (off Keeney St. and Hillstown Rd.) ^ Tuesday: Beef roulads with Monday: Stcakuum with cheese Center schools the week of Dec. secretary is May Fitzgerald, the Senior Citizen r EARLY! gravy, whipped potato, squash: Egg on a roll, potato puffs, assorted fruit. 18-22: •Complete Buffets treasurer is Francis Murray. The Open 7 days a week, 9am to 7pm f The following lunches will be salad sandwich, fruit, milk. Tuesday: Pasta with meat sauce, directors are: Norman Nordeen, /iSs * 3 « « iss ISS ftat K s « « « « isa *<5i *ELi Baker and f^l Forkslrom; second cookies. browns, com, pudding with topping. 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The hot cheese sandwich, choice of salad, juice cups. 649-0067 m compliance wdh Hershoy s reden>plion pohey incorporaled herem by reler this promotion Christmas cake, milk. Daigle and Linda Simmons; second ence Void if reproduced or where prohibited by law Cash value l lOOC Good noon meal is listed first and the cool vegetable, chilled fmit. Thursday: Spaghetti with meat­ HOURS: only m U S A Mail to Hershey Pasta Group P 0 Bo« evening meal, second: Coventry High balls, green beans, applesauce, rolls. place Tom Regan and Bev Cochran; 870066 El Paso TX 08587.0066 Bolton schools third place Suzanne Shorts and 1989 Hershey Foods Corporation Monday; Beef stew with biscuit, The following lunches will be Friday: Chicken nuggets, rice Mon. - Sat. 7 - 8 Sunday 7 ■ 3 3 3 4 0 0 1 0 0 2 5 ""9 wax beans: Chicken sandwich, fruit, served at Coventry High School the The following lunches will be pilaf, peas and carrots, Chrisunas ice Mary Willhide. milk. week of Dec. 18-22: served at Bolton Elementary and cream. The resulu for Qpc. 7 ore: 16—MANCH(;STE-R HF.RAl.D. Wednesday, Dec. H. 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Dec. 13, 1989—17 SPORTS Celtics Lakers [a team outslug % * woe Hornets

Howard Ulman NBA Roundup Associated Press ■*',------— ------'it'.- ->• b o st o n — In the storybooks, By The Associated Press * thc long-lost hero would simply , 1 ^ J^-show up and make everything right The fight was a split decision. *;>igain. In the fantasies of fans, that The game was no contest. •IJtcro is Larry Bird. The Los Angeles Lakers, sluggish ♦4 In the fiercely competitive world until they started slugging it out, ;*^f the NBA, nothing is that simple, beat up the Charlotte Hornets t “1 don’t think Larry just walking 103-89 'Ricsilay night. into the gym is going to immediate­ “It gave us some incentive,” ly make us a team that can’t be James Worthy, who scored 27 beaten,” Boston Celtics coach points, said. “It’s a shame it takes 1 Jimmy Rodgers said. something like that, but at least we The evidence to support that con­ got the win.” tention keeps mounting. A quarter That’s more than the Lakers got of the way into their season, the Cel­ in their last two tries, when they tics arc a team in Uoubic. blew fourth-quarter leads in losing They arc 11 -9, just two games to Orlando and Washington. The better than their record after 20 host Hornets lost their eighth games last year when Bird played straight. only the fir.st six games. Their 32- The turning point in the Lakers- point loss to New York last Saturday Hornets game came with 10:53 left night was their biggest deficit in in the second quarter. Worthy went in for a shut and Charlotte’s Stuart ; nine seasons. They arc last in the Gray and Kenny Gattison went up to league at forcing turnovers, a statis­ block it tic that verifies tlicir lack of quick- Worthy and Gray began pushing Reginald Pinto/Manchester Herald . ness and aggressiveness. and, after they were separated. Gray 1 John Baglcy, tlicir only reliable tried to punch Byion Scott. Michael IN POSSESSION — Manchester High’s Cheryl Fowler, photo above, has possession of the ; point guard now tliat Brian Shaw is Cooper intervened and shoved Cray basketball as East Catholic’s Peg Oliviera (22) comes out to defend during Tuesday night's ; playing in Italy, is out with a dislo- Patrick FlynrvManehester Herald ■ cated shoulder. Their best shooting into a row of photographers on the game at the Eagles’ gym. Fowler had a team-high 15 points to lead the Indians. ON THE FLOOR — Villanova’s Rodney Taylor, left, has a Tuesday night at the Civic Center. The Wildcats opened a big baseline. Gray got up and tackled Manchester’s Jen Brindisi, right photo, gets off the hardwood to launch a shot as she found - "guard, Reggie Lewis, has a strained * hamsu-ing. hand on the basketball as UConn’s Nadav Henefeld makes a lead and held off the Huskies, 64-57, snapping Connecticut’s Cooper as players on each side ran some open space in the East defense. Manchester won its second in a row, 61-49, over \ And Rodgers seems to be playing diving attempt at it during their Big East Conference battle seven-game winning streak. onto the court. “(Gray) made a hard foul on me * roulette — .sometimes of the Rus- the winless Eagles. and I turned around and gave him a Reginald Pinto/Manchester Herald ■ "Sian variety — in using his guards in hard look,” Worthy said. "Then he ever-changing combinations that pushed me and I pushed back. -confuse players as well as partisans. UConn blinded by Big East light That’s when Michael came in. He’s 1 The spotlight, as always, has been always comes in in those situaUorts. ;on Bird. He’s our bodyguard.” Manchester girls impressive in beating East On Nov. 19, 1988, he had bone Rcfcrcc.s Ptiul Mihalak, Ronnie spurs removed from both heels and By Jim Tierney Woodard. “Thai’s his role, to shoot die ball.” Nunn and Pete Quinn conferred for missed the rest of last season. The Manchester Herald Rcichardt dc.spite a height disad­ night. After tliat, however, it was all girl on this team is giving 100 per­ A Burrell 3-poinier cut the lead to five minutc.s and then announced By Len Auster ON B cent all of the time.” Celtics, tlic winningest franchise in that Cooper, Worthy and Gray were vantage. Manchester with contributions com­ NBA history, didn’t clinch a playoff HARTFORD — The Big East five (52-47) with 3:04 to go. But, Manchester Herald S' Manchester also won the junior ejected. Moments later, the officials Manchester, in fact, outrebounded ing from several sources. Trish spot until the final day of the regular Conference season opener bclwccn Villanova converted 14 of 18 foul East in the first three quarters, O’Connell netted seven of her 11 varsity game, 45-32. Patty Hombos- shots in the second half to seal the said Worthy wa.sn’t out, after all, “Push it." sea.son and lost to Detroit, 3-0, in the the University of Connecticut and 35-10. “We were sleeping out points, Fowler added six of her tcl had 15 points and Jessica Mar­ Villanova University was certain to victory. “We didn't tlirow James Wortliy Those were the operative words first playoff round. there,” Ridel said. “We were not get­ team-high total of 15, and Brindisi quez 14 for the young Indians. Erin shed some light on the young and Nadav Henefeld sank a 3-pointer out,” Mihalak said. “When I went to of Manchester High girls’ basketball But they had an excuse. They the table I said ‘Cooper,’ anrl ‘Wor­ ting position and we weren’t holding added three of her 12 tallies from Colgan’s 13 points led the young talented Huskies, who had cruised from behind the NBA 3-point stripe coaches Joe DePasqua and Mike played almost die entire season thy’ came out inadvertantly. It wa.s onto the ball.” Shumaker and Brin­ the foul line as a 12-2 run stretched Eagles. through their first eight games with to cut the lead to three (^-57) with Masse as the Indians took on host without one of the best players in my fault.” disi combined for 11 first-half the margin to 47-24. East resumes play Friday at home a 7-1 record. 9.2 seconds left. After a foul, East Catholic Tuesday night in non­ NBA history. Pistons 121, Nuggets 108: rebounds for Manchester. Manchester’s lead was 22 points against Aquinas while Manchester is For UConn, their first sight of Big Woodard calmly sank both ends of a conference play. ■ This season, that excuse vanished. Detroit gave Denver its first home The Indians, with six points from (58-36) with three minutes left when idle until next Thursday when it A broken bone in Bird’s back was East light was blinding. 1-and-l. And the Indians heeded their Fowler and four others getting in the hosts Wilbur Cross High of New As a result, the Huskies fell be­ Calhoun was pleased with the loss of the noason. overcoming a words, using their considerable edge DcPa.squa went again with reserves. far less serious than first thought 16-poinl dcrieit in the second scoring column, had an 18-9 lead The 5-11 Riley had 10 of her game- Haven. when he suffered it during the hind by 15 points at balftime shoot­ play of his team in the second half, in quickness to race past the taller ing an abysmal 21 percent (7-for-34) quarter bt'hind Joe Dumars and Isiah after one quarter. Fowler drained a high 23 points in the closing team’s summer camp on July 29. He yet, remained realistic. but slower Eagles, 61-49. three-pointer to start the second MANCHESTER (61) — Cheryl was practicing two days later. from the floor in the initial 20 “This is a young basketball Thoma.s, minutes for the Eagles. The Nil teeis are 9-1 at “We wanted to make them run. period. Shumaker then ooured in six Fowler 7 0-0 15, Jodi Widmer 2 1-2 - Perhaps expectations were too minutes. team,” he said. “We’re going to have McNichols Arena. New York is the You heard it ‘push it’ maybe 140 points in an 8-0 run that made it Presented by Central Con­ continuous control of the ball in “We were on 'the floor in the 5, Trish O’Connell 4 3-5 11, Jen high. Boston went 7-1 in prc.scason Despite drawing to within four our ups and downs. Tonight, we had times,” DePasqua, who saw his club 29-9 with 3:18 left in the half. A laic necticut Board No. 6 and the its front court. Team control ends second half for the first time in three Brindisi 4 4-7 12, Amy Shumaker 3 points in the second half and three them both in one game. We faced only remaining home unbeaten. games and won its first two Mark Aguirre hit 12 of 15 shots improve to 2-0, said. Eagle spurt made it 33-18 at the Manchester Herald whenever a team shoots for the games,” Ridel said. “They were hus­ 0-0 6, Tammy Dubois 3 1-2 7, regular-season games, the second at with 9.2 seconds left, UConn never adversity tonight. At first, we recovered from its horrid first-half panicked and then we came out and and scored 2‘) points for the Pistons. Manchester’s strategy wasn’t any­ half , ,, As basketball referees, we en­ basket. No three-second call can tling the second half. It’s just taking Sheryl O’Connell 1 0-0 2, Patty Chicago on Bird’s basket with 3.6 display and fell to Villanova, 64-57, fought like hell. 1 don’t think I thing East coach Donna Ridel didn’t Manchester s ball movement courage all parents and friends of be made when a team repeatedly us longer to get things to jell.” Hombostel 0 1-2 1, Kate Smith 0 seconds left. Warrior.s 118, Kings 103: Mitch before a near sellout crowd of should discourage them on Dec. 12. Richmond scot ;d 27 points and Gol­ expect. “We expected them to run. spurred by the point guard play of basketball to support and attend misses shots at die basket. 0-0 0, Mary Moriarty 0 0-0 0, Jes­ But only four players remain from 14,947 at the Civic Center. We’ll be OK. Just give us a chance den State won its first road game of We worked on things to stop it, but Jodi Widmer and Tammy Dubois your favorite high school and For Manchester, things arc com­ sica Marquez 0 2-2 2. Totals 24 .Boston’s last title team in 1986. It The loss snapped the UConn’s as a young team to grow.” the season, heating Sacramento. The we just didn’t do it out there,” she produced a 15-for-27 shooting per­ college basketball events. ing together despite the absence of 12-20 61. has taken time for Bird and the other formance the first 16 minutes. East, 1) A player can only travel This is the first of a biweekly 6-foot Kathy King, who is lost for veterans to mesh with six teammates seven-game win streak and places it Dan Cyrulik added 13 for UConn Warriors lost their first nine games said, seeing her club go to 0-3 in the at 7-2. Villanova improves to 5-3. in comparison, was 6-for-26. “When while holding the ball. There can series, presented by the Central the season, and 5-11 Shelley EAST CATHOLIC (49) — Sue who weren’t on the team when last while Tom Greis had 12 for Vil­ away from home. young season. Connecticut Board No. 6 for The first half was more a case of you’re shooting is cold, and you be no traveling during a dribble Dictcrlc, who will begin working Figucredo 1 0-1 2, Barbara season began. lanova and 13 rebounds. Bulls 105, Mavericks 97: The outside shooting of senior th’’ Huskies doing everything don’t get any follow-ups, it makes it or while fumbling the ball. basketball officials, and the Chorazyezewski 3 3-3 9, Chris “When you run people in and out “We haven’t really had a good of­ Michael Jordan .scored 41 points and Cheryl Fowler and the inside play of out in nine days. The likes of wrong, morcso than Villanova doing tough,” Ridel said. 2) Three seconds “in the buck­ Herald to help fans understand :(of the lineup) a lot, there arc dif- fensive game yet,” Cyrulik said. Chicago beat visiting Dallas for its Amy Shumaker and Jen Brindisi set Shumaker, Brindisi and Widmer, all Dube 1 2-3 4, Peg Oliviera 2 0-0 4, everything right. Manchester, despite its running et” is violation which can be a little better the rules of the jerent rotations and a different “We’ve been relying on our defcn.se. fifth victory in six games. Jordan got the tone for the Indians early. junior varsity playrs a year ago, arc Margaret Riley 9 5-9 23, Stephanie The proverbial ‘lid’ was om­ style, had only 14 turnovers through called only while a team is in game. Rcichardt 2 3-4 7, Kelly Romano 0 •'Style,” Bird said. “Everybody here We didn’t execute. We learned what 40 points for the fifth time this Fowler, a 5-6 senior guard, hit for making their presence felt. nipresent on the Husky basket season. three quarters when DePasqua 0-0 0, Ann Woykovsky 0 0-0 0. To­ tries to play together, so it’s no big you have to do to win in the Big three field goals in the first quarter “They’re just banding together. during the first half. Nothing fell. Hawks 102, Spurs 94: Veteran started giving his regulars a rest. problem.” East.” while Shumaker and Brindisi were We knew they could play and in tlic tals 18 13-20 49. Take away the 4-for-lO first-half Moses Malone shut down rookie “We like to run the ball. And now pressure,” he said. more than holding their own against outset of the third quarter for East last two games tlicy’vc grown up 3-point goals: M- Fowler Bird leads Boston with a 22.6- shooting by freshman Scott Burrell HUSKY NOTES — For the David Robinson and host Atlanta Peg Oliviera came alive at the East’s Margaret Riley and Stephanie we have guards who can handle the with her only two buckets of the real quick,” DePasqua said. “Every Halftime: 33-18 Manchester. point scoring average, his lowest (game-high 18 points) and UConn game, UConn shot a woeful 33 per­ stopped San Antonio. since 1980-81, excluding last was 3-for-24 in tlie first half. cent (23-for-70) while Villanova at­ Malone scored 24 points. Doc "'season. He is second on the team The Wildcats, which probably tempted 30 fewer shots (20-for-40) Rivers had 21 and Dominique J witli 9.8 rebounds and 6.6 assists per should have led by more, held a for 50 percent. The Huskies were Wilkins added 20. Robinson, ' game. 31-16 advantage at the intermission. also a dreadful 4-for-20 from 3- plagued by early foul trouble, play­ Look for the 49ers to repeat Whalers home against Kings “It’s a team sport,” Rodgers said. “We didn’t have any flow at all Patrick FlynrVManchestef Herald point range and 7-for-18 from the ing sparingly. - “We’re not depending on Larry Bird on offense,” Chris Smith, who was foul line, including l-for-8 in the I’acers 113, Timbcrwolvci 112: IN FOR TWO — UConn’s Chris Smith (13) drives past Tom One of the favorite questions circulating the office HARTFORD — The Hartford Whalers, riding a place in the Smythc Division, three points behind the • to be the only person out there to 5-for-16 with 12 points, said. “None first half... Villanova, which turned Indiana continued as the NBA’s these days is “who is going to make it to the Super Greis (33) of Villanova during Tuesday night’s game at the the ball over 25 times, continued its two-game winning streak including a 7-3 home ice division-leading Edmonton Oilers. t win basketball games for us.” of our shots were dropping. The first surprise team, surviving a wild dominance over UConn. The Bowl?” victory last Saturday night, resume National Hockey ’ After hearing Bird say time after half hurt us. We struggled in the Civic Center. Smith had 12 points for the Huskies. finish in overtime to defeat visiting It seems quite reasonable, considering the regular second half to come back. We knew Wildcats lead the overall scries with League action tonight at 7:30 (SportsChanncl, WTIC) Wayne Gretzky leads the Kings in scoring I time tliat he feels fine, reporters Minnesota. season has two more weeks before the postseason fes­ Thoughts the Huskies, 21-4, and 19-2 since against the Los Angeles Kings at the Civic Center. (14-50-64) while Ron Francis (13-24-37) and ftit Ver- : have stopped asking. Now they want we weren’t going to go in and blow fense. We didn’t execute our lanova responded, however, with a The Riccrs (12-5) did not get their tivities get under way. h bcck (18-15-33) are the Whaler leaders. to know why his shooting is so sick- Villanova out.” halfcourt offense. We missed foul 9-2 run 49crs. than Hartford. Los Angeles (15-12-3) is in second Saturday night date with the Washington Capitals. • score,” he said after a 113-98 vic- UConn itself. everything. Thank God Scott Burrell sophomore, Woodard scored a had a basket with five seconds left ing in pregame warmups. . . UConn The defending Super Bowl champs, despite a coaching • tory over the Knicks last Wednesday “We faced the enemy and we showed up tonight. It was nice to team-high 17 points including all for a 113-109 lead. Pooh Richardson is off now until it hosts Division II change, have not missed a beat in the current season. 1 ’ night in which he missed 16 of 25 found it too difficult,” Calhoun sum­ see one player play.” three Wildcat 3-pointcrs. of the Timberwolves countered with They clinched the NFC West Division title with their stir­ shots. “1 just didn’t hit tlicm. marized. “Connecticut was too dif­ The Huskies opened the second “That’s exactly what I tliought Southern Connecticut State Univer­ The Rams, who blew two 17-point leads against the a 3-point shot with 1.8 seconds ring 30-27 come-from-behind victory over the Los An­ He hasn’t hit 50 percent of his ficult to beat tonight. The enemy half with a 13-2 run slicing the he’d be doing,” Vilhuiova coach sity on Dec. 23 at 3 p.m. at the Field remaining. geles Rams in Monday night action. 49crs, cannot be discounted, cither. They have the House in Slorrs. Yankees add to the rotation shots in any of his last five games. waswtta ourselves aiiu and uui our uaii\,>ULUi halfcourt of- VVHUCaiWildcat iCaU lead lU to iviui four til at 33-29. t Vilii- i\umcRollic ivuiNMimuu Massimino Nuiu, said, referring ivJ to Mike Sanders of Indiana missed capability of beating anyone. The win also boosted the Niners to 12-2 and clinched He has missed 17 shots in two two foul shots with four-tenths of a There arc four or five teams in the NFC who could the home-field advantage for them throughout the games, 16 in two others and 15 in second left. Minnesota called 1 make it to the Super Bowl. playoffs. That docs have its importance, although San another two. His 45.3 field goal px;r- timeout with two-tenths to go and, Francisco has been better on the road (8-0) than at home The same could be said for the clubs in the American in deal that brings them Leary centage is the lowest in his 11 NBA NCAA puts N.C. State on probation after a foul against the Hiccrs, (4-2) this year. Conference. Adrian BnuKh missed a jump shot What cannot be said is one of the four or five AFC seasons. Did the long layoff hurl? The 49crs will be challenged in the National Con­ Daniels and Lenny Harris. Leary r > A I K T / A r i \ ______i i . . . i ____i _ . ______. ______. ai______at the buzzer. teams will win the whole shebang. The AFC repre­ baseball, trailing only the Detroit : “1 don’t have an answer for tliat,” RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Jim fractions case that we usually deal We’re die cause, not anyone that the Committee on Infractions ference. The Philadelphia Eagles, with the dangerous By Ronald Blum Tigers. went 2-7 in 14 starts for the Reds Rockets 105, Suns 83: Akecm sentative in the Super Bowl will be the underdog, no Rodgers said. “I just know that great Valvano says he will slay on as with,” Smrt said. “ This is not a case from past learns,” sophomore for­ may not have ordered the 1990 tour­ Randall Cunningham at the conuols on offense and with The Associated Press Leary said he isn’t apprehensive with a 3.71 ERA. where there’s academic ir­ Olajuwon scored 2S points, got 20 doubt about that. shooters like that normally find North Carolina Stale basketball ward Tom Gugliotta said Tuesday nament sanction, only the two-year Reggie White leading a fierce defense, could be one of about coming to the Yankees, whose “It gets real defeating when you regularities. ITiis is not a case where rebounds and blocked nine shots as If you asked a couple of weeks ago who would NEW YORK — Tim Leary is ways to improve.” coach, and players on his team ac­ night. “It was our own negligence. probation, had there not been the teams to make it interesting. constant turmoil was a reason that come out of a game losing 2-1 and For better or worse, at least Bird tliere arc cash payments . . to ath­ host Houston beat Phoenix and represent the AFC, the answer might have been Denver. ready to come back to the hustle and cepted blame for the sanctions im­ “We were unaware, or weren’t too repeated violations. Sources said There are those who say the have top free agent pitchers Mark the chances are 90 percent you’re is shooting. He had lull constrained posed on the program by the NCAA. letes. concerned about how we were treat­ ended a four-game losing streak. But the Broncos on consecutive Sundays lost to the bustle of New York. violations had continued after the in­ the best personnel in the NFL today. They, however, Langston and Mark Davis turned going to get a loss,” Leary said. by Rodgers’ emphasis on moving Tlie NCAA investigation, sparked ing the ticket policy, so we suffer Tim Rjrry scored 15 points for the Raiders and Giants. That brings their stock down quite a “LA gets tired after a while,” “I told you a long time ago and vestigation was begun. sometimes do not play like that. The major area where He lost 13 games as a starter last ' the ball and spreading out the scor- I’ll say it again — being part of the by allegations of wrongdoing for it. ... We never Uiought we were Suns while I'om Chambers, the bit. Leary said. ‘The fans arc so dead.” down George Steinbrenner’s mil­ Asked about the ticket violations, the Vikes arc suspect is at where Wade Wil­ year and the Reds and Dodgers detailed in the book “Personal NBA’s nrth-lcading scorer, was No one team in the AFC comes out and strikes you, Win or lose, Leary won’t find lions and signed elsewhere. 'iiig. Bird took only nine shots Nov. problem, being part of the solution in any kind of trouble. I don’t think junior guard Cris Corchiani said: son now starts. He, however, has never proven to be a scored just 17 runs in those losses. 17 against Minnesota and just four held to 12. Buffalo and Miami, currently tied atop die AFC East, quiet in Yankee Stadium, where he “There’s always that unknown was always important to me,” Val­ Fouls,” said that in the four years people intended to do it. “We can’t condone what we did. top-flight signal-caller in the class of let’s say a Joe Mon­ “The key thing in Leary’s case is Blazers 99, Clippers 92: Terry each has flaws that are glaring. The Buffalo offense is will be pitching next season follow­ factor,” Leary said from his home in in the first half against Detroit the vano said Tuesday after the program examined “there were as many as “But the NCAA did what it had to “We made mistakes, and we’ll tana. they didn’t score a lot of runs for received a two-year probation that Porter scored 22 poinU;, including predictable, and the Miami defense is the Dolphins’ ing a trade on Tuesday. The Cincin­ Los Angeles. “You read and hear next night. 650 erroneous designations” of tick­ do. We think the NCAA treated us have to pay for them. All we can do That’s an NC (no contest), as basketball analysis Dick him,” George Bradley, the Yankees Clearly frustrated, Bird labeled included a ban from postseason play four during a 10-0 nui late in the nati Reds, who got Leary from Los about the controversy going on. ets intended for players’ families ftiirly, that they were fair penalties.” is try and leant from our mistakes.” Vitale might say. weak link. next spring. “1 have a commitment game, sending Portland over the Houston leads the AFC Central, but the Oilers away Angeles last summer, sent the That’s something I’ll get to see vice president for player personnel, , himself “a point forward” after the and that “an cxce.ssivc number of The NC/\A punishment was an­ Neither Gugliotta nor Corchiani The , with eight victories in the first to young people here and to the visiting Clip|x’rs. from the Astrodome arc more than human. So, you sec, right-hander to New York with out­ first-hand. I’m just looking forward said. “Our scouting reports indicated .Dcuoit game and said, “1 ni Just shoes were issued with little or no nounced Tuesday by N.C. State in­ would say whether they were guilty nine weeks, appeared to be one of the best in the NFL in department.” Bucks 106, Magic 103: Jay no one team is head and shoulders above the rest. fielder Van Snider in exchange for to pitching. The other stuff doesn’t he’s truly a much better pitcher than doing what the coaches tell me. effort to keep track of the shoes.” terim chancellor Larry Montcilh, of breaking ticket rules. The NCAA 1989. But three losses in four weeks, before the upset Rodgers tried to avoitl controver­ Violations included the misuse of Humphries made two foul shots Who’ll be the American Conference representative? outfielder Hal Morris and right­ really bother me.” his record. We see him as a 15-gamc Tickets were sold or exchanged who was joined at a news con­ also did not identify the players in­ win over the Broncos in Denver last Sunday, made them complimentary tickets and sneakers, for merchandise valued up to $150, with six seconds left as Milwaukee Good question. hander Rodney Imcs. Leary, a 31-year-old right-hander to 17-gamc winner, easily.” sy. ference by Smrt. volved. a su'jpcct unit. Still, any team that has Lawrence Taylor “No one’s ever been told not to the NCAA said. the NCAA .said. Shoes, valued at Of the six violations uncovered in held off visiting Orlande. Regardless, it’ll be the Eagles, or Giants, or Vikings, Leary, 8-14 in 1989 with a 3.52 who is joining his fifth team, has a Leary was a star at UCLA when The coach maintained he had no and Phil Simms cannot be discounted. :sh(xit,” he said. “He’s been doing Tlie NCAA did not impose har­ $75 a pair, were trtideil for shoes Riul Pressey scored 20 points for or Rams, or 49crs the 1990 Super Bowl champs. carned-run average, joins Andy 45-56 lifetime record. He was 17-11 the New York Mets picked him in the NCA/X investigation, two were knowledge of any violations. What would enhance the Giants’ prospects would be very well with what we want to do.” sher penalties, including a ban from deemed to be serious — the selling the Bucks, incliKling four in the final Want a wage? Hawkins and Pascual Perez as with a 2.91 ERA in 1988 as the tlic first round of the June 1979 and apparel of eciual value at a loctil “We did not have any individual the return of a healthy Mark Bavaro at tight end, a heal­ But in the last six games. Bird has television, because the school under­ sporting goods store, the report said. and misuse of comiilementary tick­ 39 seconds. Stick with the 49crs. definite starters as the Yankees try to Dodgers won the World Scries, but draft. He was 15-8 at Jackson of the in any level of our department who thy Raul Allegre at placekickcr, and Eric Dorsey in the ' fired away. He’s tiveraged 22 shots took its own corrective and punitive ets and the sale of athletic shoes. Nets 97, 76»t s 82: Dermis Hoji- rebuild their pitching staff. New was just 6-7 by last July 18, when Class A A Texas League in 1980 and According to the players, it was intended to violate any rule, but we defensive line. And Taylor, needless to say, is not operat­ "in that stieteh, and his 386 attempts actions, Charles Smri, director of in­ N.C. State sources told The News son scored 24 |)oints artd keyed a Len Au.ster is sports editor of the Manchester York’s team camed-run average of the Dodgers Uaded him to Cincin­ the Mets brought him up to the their own errors in judgment and did not have in place the proper pro­ ing at 100 percent with a broken bone in a non-weight led the league going into Tuesday fractions for the NCAA, said. their own continued abu.se of the and Observer of Raleigh that an cedure to ensure that no ntlcs would second-luilf hiir.st tliat led New Jer­ Herald. 4.50 last season was second-worst in nati with Mariano Duncan for Kal majors to start the 1981 season. bearing bone in his foot. night’s games. “This is not a typical major in­ rules that led to the sanctions. NCAA olTicial infonned the school be violated,” Valvano said. sey past visiting Philadelphia.

I - MANCHF.STER HERALD, Wcdm-sday, Dec. 13, 19S9 18 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Dec. 13, 1989 -19

In Brief • • • Baseball ejects Postema from the game SCOREBOARD ' • ■ ■ •<* 1— _____ ^ Berte earns All-America status By Jim Litke “I could understand it if they said I sexual innuendo. Vargo was out of his New York office But she kept her cool throughout. Her The Associated Press wasn’t good enough, or I wa.sn’t strong Tuesday and could not be reached for Manchester High senior Meg Berte earned All- enough on the balls and strikes, or I departure robs baseball of one of its more comment. Postema said she was informed T23T Big East Conference O'all America honors from the National Soccer Coaches As- Hockey W L W L couldn’t handle the biuscs, or whatever. colorful and feisty arbiters and leaves that officials of both the National and Football (% ^ Villanova 1 0 5 3 scKiation of America, it was announced by John Mayer, Pam P)stcma never wanted to be a 0 'I But this was just outrageous, and it tells 29-year-old Theresa Cox, who worked American Leagues decided during the Georgetown 0 0 5 0 NSCAA national chainnan of the secondary school girls’ cause, and now she won’t be a big-lc;igue CEU Syracuse 0 0 6 0 umpire either. Stalled at the thrcshhold of me they’ve got to be reaching.” last year in the Arizona Rookie League, recent winter meetings that she was . V SL John's 0 0 7 2 All-America committee. NHL standings NFL standings -O. Providence 4 Postema, 35, came into die business in as the only woman umpire in the game. judged unsuitable for the majors this 0 0 2 Triplc-A for .seven tumultuous years, she -y •.£5’ Seton Hall 0 0 4 0 There will be approximately .35 girls from across the 1978 as only the third woman umpire in “I liked the game, I liked umpiring and season. WALES CONFERENCE AMERICAN CONFERENCE country that will be honored. has been handed her walking papers by Patrick Division Eaal Pittsburgh 0 0 2 3 professional baseball, and four years later I really thought it should be my life. W L T P tt GF GA W L T Pet. PF PA Boston College 0 0 5 1 Berte and the other recipients will be honored at the baseball. became tlic first promoted past Doublc-A. That’s why I stuck it out,” Postema said. Because it was the third straight year NY Rangers 15 11 5 35 106 98 Buffalo 8 6 0 .571 362 296 Connecticut 0 1 7 2 NSCAA/Mct Life All-America banquet on Jan. 13, 1990, PNIadelphia 15 12 4 34 115 101 Miami 8 6 0 .571 294 310 “I got my evaluation and the only thing She always insisted she eared not for “And I still think I can do the job as well she fell into that category, she was given Pittsburgh Tueeday'a ReauKa in Cincinnati, Ohio. 13 15 2 28 120 126 Indianapolis 7 7 0 .500 250 247 it said was that I ejected too many pioneering the womens’ cause, but as anybody. her release to make room at the Triple-A Wbshington 12 14 4 28 103 104 New Erigland 5 9 0 .357 267 339 . r Villanova 64. UCorm 57 Berte was instrumcnUtl this past year as the Indians New Jersey 12 15 3 27 N.Y. Jets 4 10 0 .286 Boston College 114, Harvard 66 people,” Postema said in a telcphor in­ neither did .she let her gender get in the “I’m bitter right now and I don’t want level for another prospect. A half-dozen 117 122 239 336 "'cnt 16-1-1, won their sixth consecutive CCC’ East NY Islanders 9 19 4 22 101 122 Central SL John's 68, Fordham 60 terview Tuesday night from Phoenix, way. Postema’s tenure in the game was to brag, but if I couldn’t make it, I don’t other Triple-A umpires, all of them men, Adams Division Houston 9 5 0 .643 338 327 Syracuse 107, Marathon Oil 91 Division championship and were a stale Class L quarter- T where she was back at her offsca.son job see how any woman can.” were similarly released in recent weeks. Buffalo 19 _ 110 93 Cleveland 7 6 1 .536 287 217 Tonight'a Gamaa marked by many of the incidents common Cincinnati 7 7 .500 SL Loo at Georgetown, 7:30 finalist where tlicy lost to eventual state champ Staples driving a UPS delivery truck. “That, and Postema’s prospects for a ticket to the “The job of minor league umpire is in Montreal 18 12 4 40 115 97 0 322 249 High of Westport. to members of the fraternity — she was Boston 16 11 3 35 105 88 Pittsburgh 7 7 0 .500 206 294 Seton Hall at Rutgers, 7:30 that my attitude went downhill at the end spat on, cursed at and had a collarbone big leagues seemed strongest in the last no way intended to be a career,” said Hartford 15 15 1 31 104 102 Saturday's Games of the season. two years, when she worked spring train­ Randy Mobley, who heads the American Quebec 6 21 4 16 99 146 x-Denver 10 4 0 .714 309 207 Holy Cross at Boston College, 8 p.m. Martin doing well at ECSU broken because a young catcher CAMPBELL CONFERENCE L.A. Raiders 8 6 0 .571 281 240 UofD of Columbia at Georgetown, 2 p.m. “It’s too bad. I would have been good mishandled a fastball — and a few that ing games under the watchful eyes of Ed Association circuit, in which Postema Norris Division Kansas City 7 6 1 .536 278 242 Robert Morris at Pittsburgh, 8 p.m. WILLIMANTIC — Senior guard Dawn Martin, a Manhattan at SL John's, p.m. for tlic game. I have a lot of integrity and were not. One night, .someone left a Vargo, a former umpire who is director of worked 144 games last season. “It’s a W L T P ts GF GA Seattle 6 8 0 .429 218 281 8 Manchester High graduate, was averaging 9.3 points per I wouldn’t have embarrassed anybody, Chicago 17 12 2 36 117 105 San Diego 4 10 0 .286 227 261 Fordham at Seton Hall, 8 p.m. frying pan waiting for her at home plate umpire supervision for the National means to an ends, the end of which is to Minnesota 16 15 1 33 110 112 NATIONAL CONFERENCE Towson State at Syracuse, 8 p.m. game through seven games, fourth best, for the Eastern that’s for sure. Drexei al Villanova, 7 p.m. and occasionally she was the victim of League. become a major league umpire.” St. Louis 13 12 5 31 104 96 East Connecticut State University women’s basketball team. Toronto 15 17 0 30 131 143 W L T Pet. PF PA Martin is averaging 29.1 minutes per game and had Ckatroit 9 16 5 23 89 115 PNIadelphia .714 291 230 Big East result started all seven games for the Warriors, 6-1. Smylhs Division N.Y. Giants 10 4 .714 299 235 Edmonton 15 10 6 36 125 109 Washington 8 6 .571 326 278 Villanova 64, UConn 57 Freshman Maura Danchy, out of Coventry High, has Los Angeles 15 12 3 33 134 122 PhoeNx 5 9 .357 244 309 Calgary 12 n g 33 Dallas 1 13 .071 194 358 VILLANOVA (64) seen action in three games and has scored six points. ‘Bad’ class 133 115 Taylor 3-3 4-7 10, Bain 1-6 4-4 , Grois 4-6 6 Winnipeg 14 13 3 31 97 105 Centra Minnesota 9 5 4- 6 12, C. Wblker 2-5 2-3 6. Woodard 5-8 4-4 Vancouver 11 ig 4 26 106 120 .643 305 231 Lucas leads Albertus Magnus Tuesday's Gama* Green Bay 8 6 .571 302 318 17. L. Miller 3-7 3-3 9. Dowdell 2-5 0-0 4, Byrd Pittsburgh 7, Boston 5 Chicago 6 8 .429 330 311 0-0 0-0 0, Bryson 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 20-40 21-27 NEW HAVEN — Freshman Scott Lucas, a 1989 New Jersey 7. New Mark Islanders 2 Detroit 5 9 .357 248 333 64. Coventry High graduate, is leading the Albertus Magnus of rookies Vancouver 4, Minnesota 2 Tampa Bay 5 9 .357 291 355 CONNECTICUT (57) West Sellers 1-3 1-5 3. Burrell 7-18 2-6 18, Cyrulik College men’s basketball team in scoring, averaging 20 Wednesday's Games 6-9 2-2 14, bogues J-/ 1-2 8, Chapman 3-20 x-San Francisco 12 2 .857 395 243 Duckworth 6-13 4-4 lb. Urexler 6-13 5-6 17, 5- 12 2-4 13, C. Smith 5-16 2-3 12. George 3-7 Boston at Buffalo. 7:35 p.m. 0- 2 6, Gattison 2-7 1-2 5, Curry 9-18 3-3 23, points per game with a high of 26 points against St. L.A. Flams 9 5 .643 364 310 fterter 5-13 12-14 22, Ftobinson 2-7 2-4 6, 0-0 6, Henefeld 1-4 0-0 3, Gwynn 1-8 0-0 2. Los Angelas at Hartford. 7:35 p.m. Gray 0-0 0-0 0, Sichting 1-3 0 0 2, Anderson 7 7 .500 315 275 Basketball Cooper 1-3 0-0 2, Inrin 0-3 0-0 0, D.Young 3-3 DePriest 0-1 0-0 0, S. Rkiell 0-1 0-0 O.Totals Joseph’s College of New York. CNcago at Montreal, 735 p.m. 2-3 0-0 B.Totals 36-92 12-17 89. SI. Louis at New Vbrk Rangers. 7:35 p.m, Atlanta 3 11 .214 225 375 2-2 8, Petrovic 0-3 2-2 ZTotals 33-79 33-41 99. 23-70 7-18 57. The 6-foot-4 Lucas starts for the Falcons at center. He doing well x-clinched division tile LA Lakers 24 30 24 25— 103 LA Clippera 20 20 23 29— 92 Halftime •— 31-16, Villarxiva. Three point Toronto at Detroit 735 p.m. Charlotte 24 24 18 23— 89 leads the team in blocked shots with 11 and has scored in Poilland 20 19 28 32— 99 goals — Villanova 3-9 (Woodard 3-5, C. Walker New Vbrk Islanders al New Jersey, 7:45 p.m. NBA standings 3-Point goals—Los Angelos 1-3 (Scott 1-1, Vancouver at Winnipeg, 8:30 p.m. 3-Point goals— Los Angeles 0-7 (M.Young 0-1, Bain 0-3), Connecticut 4-20 (Burrell 2-6, double figures in all six games. By Dav0 Goldberg Sunday's Games Johnson 0-1, Divac 0-1), Chartotto 5-12 (Ander­ Quebec at Edmonton, 9:35 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE 0- 2, Garrick 0-2, Harper 0-3), PortandCyrulik 0-5 1-2, Henefeld 1-2, George 0-1, C. Smith Minnesota 43, Atlanta 17 son 2-3, Curry 2-5, Bogues 1-1, Tripucka 0-1, Albertus Magnus was 1-5 through its first six games. The Associated Press Thursday's Games Atlantic Division (Drexler 0-1, Petrovic 0-1, Porter 0-3). Fouled 0-6, Gywnn 0-3). Fouled Out — Burrell. Philadelphia 20, Dallas 10 Chapman 0-2). Fouled out— None. This is the school’s first year of varsity ball and is play­ Hartford at Philadelphia, 7:35 p.m. W L Pet GB out—None. Ftebounds— Los Angeles 48 (Ban­ Rebounds — Villanova 39 (Grois 13). Connec­ Detroit 27, Chicago 17 — Ftebounds— Los Angeles 59 (Divac 13), Char- Pittsburgh at Minnesota, 8:35 p.m. New Vbrk 12 7 .632 nister 7). Ftertland 57 (Williams 13). As­ ticut 39 (Burrell 12). Assists — Villanova 10 (C. ing an NCAA Division 111 schedule. The programs were Tony Mandarich is an example of the conventional Kansas City 21, Green Bay 3 Boston 11 9 .550 11/2 lo«o 42 (Rambis 15). Assists— Los Angeles 22 sists— Los Angelos 19 (Harper 9), Portland 15 Wblker 3), Connecticut 12 (C. Smith 4). Total Quebec at Calgary, 9:35 p.m. (Johnson 10), Chartotto 22 (Bogues 13). Total New Orleans 22, Buffalo 19 Philadelphia 10 9 .526 2 (Porter 6). Total fouls—Los Angeles 27, Fouls — Villanova 18. Connecticut 23. Techni­ begun in November. NFL wisdom that says first-round draft choices are fouls— Los Angeles 18, Chartotto 19. Techni­ wasted because they all hold out. Barry Sanders and Der­ Pittsburgh 13, New Nbrk Jets 0 Washington 9 11 .450 31/2 Portland 29. Technicals— Los Angeles illegal cal Fouls — None. UConn women topple Fairfield NHL results Washington %, San Diego 21 New Jersey 6 13 ,316 6 cals—Gray, Worthy, Scott, Cooper. A—23,901. defense 3, Portland Illegal defense. Harper, Attandanco — 14,947. rick Thomas arc the examples that disprove the rule. Seattle 24, Cincinnati 17 Miami 5 16 .238 6 ^ulls 105, Mavericks 97 ManNng. A— 12,884. FAIRFIELD — The University of Connecticut In any event, 20 of this year’s 27 first-rounders have Penguins 7, Bruins 5 Houston 20, Tampa Bay 17 Central Division Indianapolis 23, Cleveland 17, OT Indiana 12 5 .706 — DALLAS (97) How top 25 fared women’s basketball team, thanks to freshman Kathy Per­ started at least one game this season, demonstrating that Boston 0 3 2—5 New Vbrk Giants 14. Denver 7 Atlanta 13 6 .684 — College hoop scores Dantloy 6-10 1-2 13. Perkins 6-10 3-4 15. How the Associated Press' Top 25 teams Pittsburgh 2—7 Los Angeles Ftaiders 16, PhoeNx 14 Detroit 13 7 .650 1/2 EAST rier’s layup with 29 seconds left in overtime, won its what was supposed to be a bad class has actually done 3 2 Donaldson 3-8 2-4 8, Harper 1-5 4-6 6, Black­ fared Tuesday: First Period— 1, Pittsburgh, Brown 9, 2:15. 2, MiatN 31, New England 10 Chicago 12 7 .632 1 Albany, N.Y. 70. Green Mountain 56 man 7-19 2-3 16, B.Davis 6-8 2-2 15, Williams 1. Syracuse (6-0) did not play. fifth in a row Tuesday night with a 75-73 victory over well. Pittsburgh, McBain 3 (Quinn, Delomio), 14:18. Monday's Gams Milwaukee 9 10 .474 4 Amherst 87, W. New England 76 5-15 3-5 13, While 2-7 4-5 8, Jones 0-0 3-4 3. 2. Kansas (9-0) did not play. Fairfield. Other people have done well this year. With two 3, Pittsburgh, Brown 10 (Leach, Coffey), 14:53. San Francisco 30, Los Angeles Ftams 27 Cleveland 8 11 .421 5 Boston College 114, Hanrard Totals 36-82 24-35 97. 66 3. Georgetown (5-0) did not play. I'll ' I • Penalties-^achowski. P it major-game miscon­ Saturdsy, Dsc. 16 Orlando 8 12 .400 51/2 Bridgeport 99, Bry ant 75 Ferrier had 10 points for tlic Huskies (6-1). Wendy weeks left in the regular season, here are some: CHICAGO (105) 4. Missouri (7-0) did not play. duct (high-sticking), 4:14; R.Bourque, Bos Dallas at New Vbrk Giants, 12:30 p.m. CONFERENCE Bridgewater.Mass. 106, Curry 67 Most Valuable Player Pippon 6-16 2-3 14, Grant 6-13 1-2 13, 5. Illinois (5-0) did not play. Davis led UConn with 20 points followed by Laura Lish- (high-sticking), 14:36; P.Bourque, Pit (high- Denver at Phoenix, 4 p.ia Midwest Division CalitorNa, Pa. 101, Shepherd 74 S 5 Cartwright 2-7 1-2 5, Paxson 6-11 0-0 13. Jor­ 6. Michigan (6-1) did not ^ay. sticking), 14:36; Stevens, Pit (boarding), 15:52; Sunday, Dsc. 17 W L Pet GD Dartmouth 79, Now HampsNro 77, 20T ncss with 15 and Kris Lamb and Meghan Pattyson 11 Don Majkowski, Green Bay. Joe Montana has the stats dan 18-29 3-4 41, C.Davis 0-2 0-0 0. King 3-5 7. Arkansas (5-0) did not play. Neely, Bos (hooking), 19:11; Linseman, Bos Green Bay at Chicago. 1 p.ra San Antonio 12 6 .667 — Drexei 88. Md.-Baltimore County 86 0 0 6, Armstrong 1-3 0-0 2, Hodges 3-9 0-0 7, 8. Oklahoma (4-0) did not play. apiece. but the 49crs would be close to where they are without (high-sticking), 20:00; Cullen, Pit (high-slicking), Houston at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Utah 12 6 .667 _ Fairloigh Dickinson 72 St. Peter's 57 \ Perdue 2-3 0-0 4. Totals 47-98 7-11 105. 9. LSU (4-1) did not play. him. Without Majkowski, the Packers, now 8-6, would 20 :00. Miami at Indianapolis. 1 p.m. Denver 13 7 .650 _ Dalles 21 24 28 24— 97 Gannon 80, Allegheny 79 Minnesota at Cleveland. 1 p.m. Houston 10 10 .500 3 Holstra 72. Iona 58 10. Louisville (6-1) did not play. Scully wins split decision be 4-10. Second Period— 4, Pittsburgh, P.Bourque 8 Chicago 33 27 17 28— 105 11. Indiana (6-0) did not play. (Brown, Cullen), 3:16. 5, Boston, Brickley 7 New England at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. Dallas 8 10 .444 4 3-Point goals—Dallas 1-1 (B.Davis 1-1), Ithaca 75, Cortland St. 56 ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — Middleweight John Scully San Diego al Kansas City, 1 p.ra Minnesota 5 14 .263 7^f2 N.Y. Pbly 69, YoshK/a 68 12. Duke (3-2) did not play. (Neely), 5:09. 6, Pittsburgh, Stevens 15 Chicago 4-11 (Jordan 2-2, Paxson 1-2, Hodges 13. UCLA (4-0) did not play. Tampa ^ y at DetroiL 1 p.m. Charlotte 3 16 .158 91/2 NYU 64, Baruch 52 of Wind.sor earned a split decision over previously un­ Others worthy of note include Montana, Christian (Lemieux, Quinn), 903 (pp). 7, Boston, Haw- 1- 5, Pippen 0-2). Fouled out— None. 14. UNLV(3-2) did not play. Washington at Atanta 4 p.m. Pacific Division Now Haven 89, C.W. Post 78 good 5 (Linseman, RBourque), 13:34 (pp). 8, Ftebounds— Dallas 49 (WNte 8). Chicago 63 15. Georgia Tech (4-0) did not play. beaten Billy Bridges Tuesday night at Htirrah’s Marina Okoyc of Kansas City, Jim Everett of the Los Angeles New York Jets at . 4 p.m. L.A. Lakers 15 5 .750 Rider 89, Long Island U. 87 Boston, Galley 5 (Burridge, Neely), 14:02. (Grant, Cartwright 13). Assists— Dallas 21 (Har­ 16. North Carolina State (6-1) did not play. Buffalo al San Francisco. 4 p.m. Fbrtland 16 .727 _ Rochester 69, Rochester Tech 50 Hotel and Casino. Rams, Randall Cunningham of the Philadelphia Eagles Penalties— Burridge, Bos, double minor (board­ 6 per 6), CNcago 34 (FVppen 8). Total louls—Dal­ 17. Memphis State (4-1) did not play. Los Angeles Raiders at Seattle, p.m. Seattle 11 7 .611 3 S. Maine 79. Gordon 59 (despite his stats, just preparing for him hurts defensive ing, roughing), 7:40; Hillier, Pit (roughing), 7:40; 8 las 9, Chicago 23. A— 17,611. 18. SL John's (7-2) beat Fordham 68-60. m H Scully (18-1) .scored a knockdown of Bridges with Monday, Dsc. 18 Phoenix 7 9 .438 SE Massachusetts 98. Mass.-Boston 97 DahIctoisL Pit (tripping), 12:29; Q'Owyer, Bos 6 19. Alabama (5-1) did not play. preparations) and John Elway of the Denver Broncos Philadelphia at New Orleans. 9 p.m. L.A. Clippers .333 only seconds left in their 10-round bout to pull out the (hooking), 16:35. 6 12 8 Bucks 106, Magic 103 SL John's 68, Fordham 60 20. Arizona (2-2) did not play. Sacramento 6 12 .333 8 Temple 74, St. Joseph's 54 (ditto). Third Period—9, Boston, Johnston 1 (Haw- 21. Iowa (6-0) did not play. decision. Scully won the fight 95-94 on the cards of Golden State 5 14 .263 91/2 ORLANDO (103) Villanova 64, Connecticut 57 The Associated Press good, Pedersen), 4:06. tO, Pittsburgh, Brown 22. Qklahoma Stats (4-1) did not play. ss Best Offensive Player Catledge 4-10 1-4 9, Fteyrxtids 11-17 4-4 26. judges A1 Stewart and James Condon. Al DeVito scored 11 (Cullen), 12:15. 11, Boston, Cimetta Tuesday's Games Wagner 69, CenL Connecticut St. 66 6 Acres 1-2 0-0 2. Theus 7-13 9-11 23. Vincent 23. Qregon Stale (4-1) did not play. z -D (D.Sweeney, Carpenter), 13:38. 12, Pittsburgh, Atlanta 102, San Antonio 94 SOUTH the fight 96-94 for Bridges. STICKING TO IT — Pittsburgh's Andy McBain, left, Zarley Zalapski (33) and Jim Johnson It’s Montana, who is setting new standards for quarter­ NFL leaders 2- 6 1-2 5. Green 5-8 2-2 12, N.Anderson 3-5 24. Florida (2-1) did not play. Lemieux 20 (Stevens, Hillier), 17:15. Penal­ Indiana 113, Minnesota 112, OT Alice Lloyd 113, Kentucky Christian 78 CONFERENCE 4-4 10, SrNth 1-1 3-4 5, Ansley 3-7 5-7 11, 25. Michigan Stale (6-1) lost to lllinois- O JD Bridges, from Lincolnton, N.C., is now 16-1. (6) battle for the puck with Boston’s Randy Burridge (12) during the first period of their NHL back stats, in a romp. Others include Okoye, Thurman ty—Hillier, Pit (holding), 1:01. New Jersey 97, Philadelphia 82 Coppin SL 70. Maryland 63 Ouarlsrbscks Skiles 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 37-69 29-38 103. Chicago 65-57. Shots on goal— Boston 7-13-8— 28. Pittsbur­ Los Angeles Lakers 103, Charlotte 89 Florida Memorial 89, Nova 76 game Tuesday night in Pittsburgh. The Penguins won, 7-5. Thomas of the , Everett, Jerry Rice of San Alt Com YdsTD Int MILWAUKEE (106) gh 10-5-11— 26. Chicago 105, Dallas 97 Georgetown, Ky. 100, Shawnee SL 75 Francisco and Sterling Sharpe of Green Bay. Moon, Hou. 393 Roberts 5-11 2-3 12. Sikma 2-10 4-4 9, Power-play Opportunities— Boston 1 of 4: Pit­ 239 3121 21 11 Milwaukee 106, Orlando 103 Hampden-Sydney 65. Newport News 59 Schembechler stepping down? Esiason, Cin. 374 G.Anderson 6-13 5-7 17, Humphries 6-14 7-7 tsburgh 1 of 3. 207 2832 21 8 Houston 105, F^enix 83 Jackkinville SL 95, Athens SL 65 o m DETROIT (AP) — Bo Schcmbccblcr, college foot­ Best Defensive Player Kelly. Bull. 328 189 2657 23 14 Detroit 121, Denver 108 19. Robertson 6-15 4-4 16, Pressoy 9-15 2-2 Kentucky SL 95, Lincoln Menxirial 90 Goalies—Boston, Moog (13 shots-9 saves), Kosar, Clev. 20, Breuer 3-4 2-5 . Brown 0-2 0-0 0, Dun- Transactions Lemelin, 4-7-0 (4:32 second, 13-10). Pittsburgh, 439 268 3051 14 14 Golden Slate 118, Sacramento 103 8 North Georgia 84, LaGrange 67 ball’s winningest active coach, apparently will step down Any one of a group including Dennis Smith of Denver, DeBorg. K.C. 265 leavy 0-2 0-0 0. Kornet 2-4 S.Totals 39-90 Pietrangelo, 4-2-1 (28-23). 165 2157 9 13 Portland 99, Los Angeles Clippers 92 1-1 Va Commonwealth 82. Radford 48 Brown bulking up goal total Keith Millard of Minnesota, Lawrence Taylor of the New Marino, Mia. 470 265 3508 21 20 27-33 106. as coach after Michigan’s game against Southern Wednesday's Games MIDWEST By The Associated Press California in the Rose Bowl on New Year’s day. York Giants (he causes the same preparation problems as O'Brien, Jets 459 278 3234 11 18 Seattle at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Orlando 28 27 25 23— 103 Aurora 63, Lake Forest 80 BASEBALL—American League Devils 7, Islanders 2 McMahon, S.D. 318 176 2132 to 10 Atlanta at PNIadelphia, 7:30 p.m. Milwaukee 29 28 29 20— 106 Bethel, Ind. 86, Nazareth, Mich. 78, OT CLEVELAND INDIANS—Acquired Manny PITTSBURGH (AP) — Rob over the New York Islanders that Krieg, Sea. 436 3-Poinl goals— Orlando 0-2 (N.Anderson 0-1, Schembechler, who will remain as the Wolverines’ docs a Cunningham or an Elway), Reggie White of New Jersey 3 3 1— 7 243 2826 19 19 Los Angeles Lakers at Miami. 7:30 p.m. Briar Cliff 101, Midland Lutheran 90 Francois, infielder, and Joe Kesselmark, out­ Elway, Den. 377 Reynolds 0-1), Milwaukee 1-7 (Sikma 1-3, Brown thinks slimming down is marked only the second victory by N.Y. Isitnders 1 0 1—2 198 2757 15 16 Milwaukee at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. Calvin 83. Wayne, Mich. 69 fielder, from the Los Angeles Dodgers for Steve athletic director, apparently will turn his football duties Philadelphia (ditto), and Derrick Thomas of Kansas City. Ftebertson 0-1, Pressey 0-1, Dunleavy 0-1, NHL Roundup First Period— 1, New Jersey, MacLean 16 Dallas at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Cent Iowa 63, Augustana.111. 61 Davis, pitcher. m2 ^ over to assistant Gary Moeller. bulking up his goal total. the franchise over New York in 43 Offensive Rookie Brown 0-1). Fouled out—Sikma. (Pa.Sundstrom), 1:49. 2, New Jersey, Muller 9 Rushers Phoenix at Utah, 9:30 p.m. Concordia SerNnary 97, Harmibal-LaGrange MILWAUKEE BREWERS—Signed Terry Brown scored three goals and Ftebounds— Orlando 52 (Green 10), Milwaukee Schembechler told about 200 undergraduates in a regular-season appearances at the In another romp, it’s Barry Sanders of Detroit. Others (MacLean, Pa.&ndstrom), 7:48. 3, New Jersey, An Yds Avg LGTD Detroit at Los Angeles Clippers, 10:30 p.m. 94 Francona, first baseman, to a one-year corv Okoye, K.C. Andrew McBain scored his first long way in a short period of time.” MacLean 17 (Shanahan, Pa.Sundstrom), 926. 326 1322 4.1 59 11 Denver at Golden Stale. 10:30 p.m. 47 (G.Anderson 12), Assists—Orlando 21 Dakota Weslyn 89, Northwestern, Iowa 85 tracL sociology seminar Monday that doctors have been urging Long Island facility. include Bobby Humphrey of Denver, Eric Metcalf of Thomas, Buff. > CO 4, New York, Sutter 10 (LaFonlaine, Volek), 275 1164 4.2 38 5 Thursday's Games (Theus 8), Milwaukee 30 (Humphries 8). Total DePauw 121, Ind.-Kokomo 39 National Lsagus since Oct. 28 as the Pittsburgh Pen­ Brown came into the game with Dtekofson, Ind. 277 louls— Orlando 25, Milwaukee 27. Techni­ him to step down for health reasons. He has undergone “We’ve had a tough time winning Cleveland and Shawn Collins of Atlanta — all first- 15:32 (pp). Penalties—Vukota, NY (tripping), 1150 4.2 21 5 Indiana at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m. Firxllay 104, Ohio Dominican 70 CINCINNATI REDS—Traded Tim Leary, Brooks, Cin. cals— Robertson. Catledge 2 (ejected). Green. guins beat the Boston Bruins 7-5 on one goal in his last seven games and in here, but it’s all history,” Devils 11:18; Brown, NJ (tripping), 14:43; Kerr, NY (el­ 201 1117 5.6 65 6 Charlotte at WasNnglon, 7:30 p.m. III.-Chicago 65, MicNgan SL 57 pitcher, and Van Snider, outfielder, to the New two heart bypass operations in 21 years at Michigan. rounders — plus fifth-round choice David Meggett of the Humphrey, Dan. 256 A— 14,276. bowing), 19:58. 972 3.8 40 7 Orlando at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Illinois Col. 97. Knox 92 >brk 'Ihnkees for Hal Morris, outfielder, and Tuesday. three in his last 17. He had two in winger Aaron Broten said. “Nobody Jackson, Fteiders 151 Three students in the class, who all would speak only Giants and sixth-rounder Chris Jacke of Green Bay. Second Period— 5, Now Jersey, Turgeon 17 846 5.6 92 4 Houston at San Antonio. 8:30 p.m. Iowa SL 117, Drake 114, OT Rodney Imes, pitcher. Brown had 49 goals in 68 games die first period, wrapped around the Slephens, N.E. 215 757 Rockets 105, Suns 83 on condition of anonymity, said Schembcchler’s retire­ in here even thinks about it. It’s (Wblanin, Muller), 2:12. 6, Now Jersey, Brown 6 3.5 35 6 Kalamazoo 73, Aquinas 59 Pioneer Lsagus Defensive Rookie Hector, Jets 162 630 last year, playing mostly as Mario .score that ended McBain’s 18-game (Broten, Driver), 423. 7, New Jersey, Johnson 3.9 21 3 PHOENIX (83) Lincoln CNistian 73, Parks 68 MEDICINE HAT TIGERS—Named Garth torg ment from coaching came up in response to a question pretty impressive for them, but it Metcalf, Clev. 161 615 3.4 13 (Turgeon, Fetisov), 9:36. Penalties—Vukota, 43 6 NBA results Chambers 3-14 6-7 12. Perry 7-14 1-4 15, McKendree 84, Greenville 75 manager. Lemieux’s right wing. This year, he goal drought. doesn’t win hockey games for them Wfortey, Pitt. 158 615 3.9 about the $12.5-million Center of Champions building Derrick (not Broderick) Thomas of the Chiefs. Others NY, misconduct, :00; Huscroft, NJ (roughing), 38 2 West 4-8 4-4 12, Hornacek 0-5 0-0 0, Majorle Mo. Southern 74. School of the Ozarks 60 BASKETBALL came to camp heavier in an effort to “I was starting to have trouble now.” 2:54; Diduck, NY (high-sticking), 2:54; Wolanin, Hawks 102, Spurs 94 1-2 0-0 2, Grant 5-14 0-0 10, E Johnson 2-7 4-4 NW Missouri St. 88. Mid-Am Nazarene 71 National Basketball Association under construction on the Ann Arbor campus. include Steve Atwater of Denver, Donnell Woolford of Receivers NJ (tripping), 9:55; Brown, NJ (hooking) 18:31. SAN ANTONIO (94) 8. Gilliam 0-6 4-6 4, Morrison 5-11 1-2 11, Bat­ Nebraska Weslyn 88. Kearney SL 83 HOUSTON R O C KET S-Placed Mitchell Wig­ “Bo was talking about how plush die building would be more of a physical presence in sleeping at night," McBain said. “If Dating back to Kansas City in the NC1 Yds Avg LG TD Chicago, Camell Lake of Pittsburgh, Myron Guyton of Third Period— , Now Vbrk, King 1 (Norton, Cummings 7-16 4-4 18, Ellion 5-12 2-2 12. tle 3-7 0-0 6. Lang 1-3 1-2 3. Totals 31-92 21-29 Northern SL.S.D. 64, Huron 51 gins. guard, on the Injured lisL Activated Adrian front of the net. you don’t score goals when you’re 8 Reed, Buff. 72 1117 15.5 78 9 be, including the coach’s office, and Bo said that he 1974-75 season, when the4eam was Kerr), 17:09. 9, New Jersey, Shanahan 13 Robinson 5-9 4-8 14, Anderson 3-7 0-0 6. 83. Oakland, Mich. 85, NE Illinois 75 Caldvtell, forward-center, from the injured lisL the Giants and A.J. Johnson of Washington. Blades, Sea. 72 1011 14.0 60 5 He realized recently die extra supposed to, it weighs on you.” (Wblanin), 17:40. Penalties— Mal^, NJ, major Cheeks 9-14 0-0 18, Maxwell 2-5 0-0 4, Brick- HOUSTON (105) Rio Grande 97, CenL SL. Ohio 81 NEW JERSEY NETS—Named Rick Carlisle would never use the coach’s office there, and tliat there called the Scouts, the Devils have a A.Millar, S.D. 65 1106 17.0 69 9 Coach (fighting), 1:42; Diduck, NY, major (fighting), owski 5-8 6-9 16, Jones 0-0 0-0 0, Wingate 1-4 B.Johnson 10-14 2-5 22. Thorpe 7-15 10-12 S. Ilinois 77, Evansville 73 assistant coach. weight was more of a burden than a Phil Bourque’s goal early in the 2-37-4 record on the Islanders’ Johnson, Den. 62 1005 16.2 69 7 would be a different coach then,” one of the students 1:42; Daneyko, NJ, major (fighting), 2:32; 1 -2 3, Welp 0-1 0-0 0, Paspalj 1-4 1-13, Moore 24, Olajuwon 11-26 3-6 25. Floyd 6-11 1-1 14, Urbana 82, Lake Erie 71 PHOENIX SUNS-W bived Micheel Williams, Slaughter, Clev. 61 1153 189 97 5 said. “Another student asked him who bis successor help. So he’s been taking some extra second extended Pittsburgh’s lead to home ice during the regular season. Vukota, NY, major (fighting), 2:32; Baum­ 0-2 0-0 0, Totals 38-82 18-26 94. Lucas 5-9 0-0 10, Bowie 4-11 0-0 8. Smith 0-1 Valley City SL 75, BemkJji SL 72 guard. Lindy Infante, Green Bay. From 4-11-1 to 8-6, enough Williams, Sea. 58 463 8 0 51 5 laps around the rink and working on 4-0. gartner, NY (charging), 222; Malay, NJ, double ATLANTA (102) 0-0 0, Chievous 1-5 0-0 2, Caldwell 0-3 0-0 0. SOUTHWEST FOOTBALL would be, and without blinking he said, ’Gary Moeller.’ Before Tuesday night, the only pre­ Clayton, Mia. 57 903 15.8 78 »» said. minor-major misconduct (high-sticking, instigat­ 8 Wilkins C-19 0-0 20, Willis 3-6 1-2 7, Malone Dinkins 0-0 0-0 O.Totals 44-95 1 6-24 1 05. S. Arkansas 100, E. Texas Baptist 99, OT a stationary bike. ‘They came out flying, ready to McGee, Cin. 55 1006 183 55 7 vious victory was on Dec. 11, 1984 ing, fighting), 10:30; Huscroft, NJ, major;game 9-15 6-7 24, Rivers 6-10 8-9 21, Wbbb 5-8 4-4 Phoenix 18 23 24 18— 83 Texas-San Antonio 79, St. Mary's, Texas 52 C LE V E U N D BROWNS— Waived Derek Ten- Also: Brooks. Ind. 55 818 14.9 55 4 “I’ve lost about nine pounds,” he play and we didn’t,” Bruins winger by a 7-5 score. misconduct (fighting), 10:30; Baumgartner, NY, 14, Koncak 2-2 0-0 4, Lovingslon 3-6 1-2 7, Houston 26 36 27 1 6-1 0 5 FAR WEST nell, tight end. Activated Kevin Robbins, offen­ Schembechler was out of tlic office today, but a news — Wade Phillips, Denver. The difference in the Thomas, Buff. 52 607 11.7 74 6 said. “I can’t tell you how much bet­ Andy Brickley said. Devils coach John Cunniff was n»jor (fighting), 10:30; Vukota, NY, major-gamo Toney 0-0 0-0 0, Carr 2-3 1-2 5, Volkov 0-2 0-0 3-Point goals-Phoenix 0-1 (E.Johnson), Air Force 88, Ftegis 64 sive tackle, from the developmental squad. conference was called for 5 p.m. at Ann Arbor. defense is the difference. misconduct (fighting), 10:30. O.Totals 39-71 21-26 102. Houston 1-3 (Floyd 1-2, Thorpe 0-1). Fouled Brigham Vbung 69, Utah St. 68 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS—Re-signed Malt ter and lighter I felt out there Boston wasted an excellent more concerned that the Devils Punters out—None. Rebourxis— Phoenix 58 (Perry 11), Bouza, wide receiver. Waived Orlando Lowry, — Dan Reeves, Denver. For hiring Wade Phillips. Shots on goal-^ew Jersey 16-16-8— 40. San Antonio 28 24 22 20— 94 EXHIBITION tonight.” NO Yds LG Avg Atlanta 30 25 26— 102 Houston 70 (Olajuwon 20). Assists— Phoenix . chance when Pittsburgh’s Mark break their current five-game losing New Vbrk 9-8-15-32. Gr.Montgomery, Ho. 48 21 Syracuse 107, Marathon Oil 91 — George Seifert, San Francisco. Who’s a genius? 2081 63 43.4 3-Fbinl goals—San Antonio 0-1 (Wingate 12 (Grant 6), Houston 27 (Floyd, Lucas 9). Total PHILADELPHIA EAGLES—Named Ed The hat trick was the fifth of Kachowski was given a major and Power-play Opportunities— Now Jersey 0 of Stark. Ind. Beer sales stopped in Philly streak than a 12-game winless streak 70 2999 64 42.8 0-1), Atlanta 3-4 (Wilkins 2-3, Rivers 1-1 ). louls—Phoenix 24. Houston 25. Techni­ Hughes assistant coach — Buddy Ryan, Philadelphia. A lot more than the 3; New York 1 of 5. Fteby, Mia. 53 2226 58 4Z0 Top 25 results PHfLADELPHIA (AP) — Beer will not be sold at Brown’s career and helped the Pen­ game misconduct for high sticking (0-11-1) to the Islanders at the Goalies— New Jersey, Torreri, 4-4-0 (17 Fouled out—None. Rebounds— San Antonio 42 cal— Phoenix illegal defense. A— 14,867. HOCKEY bounty-hunting, shoot-from-thc-lip front he presents. Newsome, Pitt. 73 3044 57 41.7 (Brickowski 7), Atlanta 47 (Malone 9). As­ National Hockey League guins go 3-1 in the week since Craig Garry Galley. But the Bruins Coliseum. shots-16 saves), Burke (0:00 third, 1514). Now Goodbura K.C. 56 St. John’s 68, Fordham 60 concession stands during Philadelphia Eagles games die 2308 54 41.2 sists— San Antonio 26 (Cheeks 10), Atlanta 21 NEW YORK ISLANDERS-Released David — Bill Parcclls, New York Giants. A record of 10-4 Vbrk, Fitzpatrick, 4-9-2 (7-4), Hoaly (9:26 firsL Horan, Dar.. Pistons 121, Nuggets 108 Patrick replaced fired coach Gene managed only two shots on goal John MacLean scored two and as­ 68 2766 60 40.7 (Rivers 10). Total fouls— San Antonio 24, Atlan­ 8T. JOHN'S (68) Chyzowski, left wing, and Kevin Cheveldayoff, rest of the season in an attempt to control rowdy fans, a despite long-and short-term injuries to the likes of Joe 33-29). Ilesic. S.D. Ubriaco. during the five-minute power play. 67 2715 64 40.5 ta 20. Technical—Cummings. A— 12,760. DETROIT (121) Sealy 8-17 2-2 19. Singleton 6-8 7-8 19, Wer- defenseman, so they can work out with the vending company executive said. sisted on another as the Devils took Gossett, Raiders se 2383 60 40.4 Aguirre 12-15 4-4 29, Edwards 5-10 4-5 14, In die waning days of Ubriaco’s “It certainly would have made a Morris, Lawrence Taylor, Phil Simms and Mark Bavaro. Canucks 4, North Stars 2 dann 1-5 2-2 4, Harvey 7-11 4-5 19, Buchanan Canadian National Junior Teem. The Eagles and the city had asked Ogden-Allied to a 3-1 lead in the first period and — Marty Schottenheimer, Kansas City. From 4-11-1 Ftodriguez, See. 70 2807 59 40.1 Pacers 113, Wolves 112 OT Laimbeer 4-8 6-6 14. Dumars 10-17 5-5 26, 2-4 1-2 7. Muto 0-0 0-0 0, Sproling 0-2 0-0 0. ST. LOUIS BLUES—Traded Todd Ewen, tenure, Brown’s stock had dropped. big difference if we had even gotten Vancouver 2 11—4 Kidd. Buff. 58 2310 60 39.8 Thomas 10-17 3-6 24. Johnson 1-2 0-0 2, Ftod- Cain 0-1 0-0 0. Milhaven 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 24-48 right wing, to Montreal for the return of a draft stop beer sales because they believed alcohol abuse chased Islander goaltender Mark to 7-6-1 (see Infante). Minnesota 0 1 1—2 MINNESOTA (112 ) He was off Lemieux’s line and had one,” Boston coach Mike Milbury man 3-3 0-0 6. Salley 3-4 0-4 6, Henderson 0-0 16-19 68. pick previously dealt to the Canadiens lor Mike helped to cause snowball and iccball throwing and brawl­ Fitzpatrick, the NHL’s most recent First Period-1, Vancouver, Pederson 2 Punt Retumsra Corbin 10-18 7-8 27, Mitchell 4-15 4-5 12, 0- 0 0. Totals 48-76 22-30 1 21. FORDHAM (60) Lalor, defenseman. — Don Shula, Miami. How quickly we forget. Lohaus 8-14 1-3 17, Campbell 10-16 0-0 20, ing Sunday at the Dallas game, according to Bruce done little to dispel the notion he said. “We didn’t play very well on olaver of the week. (Coxe), 5:33. 2, Vancouver, Adams 18 NO Yds Avg LG TD DENVER (108) Jenkins 3-5 0-0 6, Lopez 3-4 0-1 6, O'Sul­ COLLEGE — Gene Stallings, Phoenix. In absentia. (Reinhart, Pederson), 19:45 (pp). Penal­ Verdin, Ind. 22 285 13.0 49 1 Lowe 2-5 0-0 4, Royal 2-3 6-7 10, VWst 8-15 English 4-13 0-0 8, Lane 1-2 0-0 2. Flasmus- livan 8-14 2-4 18. Prioleau 4-12 0-2 10. BLUE-GFtAY G AM E—Named Dill Dooley, Brown. was simply an opportunist who rode the power play.” Canucks 4, North Stars 2: Barry 0- 0 16, Richardson 2-3 1-2 , Murphy 0-0 0-0 , Rookie Coach ties— Larionov, Van (hooking), 1:53; Sandlak, McNeil, Clev. 44 472 10.7 49 0 6 0 sen 7-10 1-2 15, Lever 4-14 4-4 12. Adams McClendon 4-14 3-4 13. Herzog 3-8 0-0 8. Wake Forest head coach, and Jack Fbrdee, The Eagles also announced a total b:ui on alcoholic on Lemieux’s coattails. Lemieux had an assist earlier to Pederson had a goal and two assists Van, minor-major (instigator, fighting), 9:52; Townsell, Jets 31 287 9.3 30 0 Branch 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 46-90 19-25 112. 4-11 4-4 15, Kempton 1-3 1-2 3, Davis 9-18 9-9 Fazande 0-0 0-0 0, Rice 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 25-57 Houston head coach, as South team coaches, But Lemieux didn’t have a hand extend his point-scoring streak to an as Vancouver beat Minnesota, hand­ Art Shell, Raiders, 7-3 since taking over from Mike Coxe, Van, minor-misconduct (rougNng), 9:52; Tucker, BuIf.-N.E. 19 165 8.7 25 0 INDIANA (113) 27, Hanziik 7-9 1-215, Lichti 2-5 5-6 9, Hughes 5-11 60. and Flich Brooks, Oregon head coach, and beverages at tailgate parties surrounding the stadium.. Borezon, Min. major (fighting), 9:52; Brooke, in any of Brown’s goals Tuesday. NHL-best 19 games. ing the North Stars their seventh Shanahan. In case anyone noticed, Jimmy Johnson is Marlin, N.E. 19 164 86 28 0 Person 11-23 8-8 31. Thompson 1-3 0-0 2, 1- 1 0-0 2. Dunn 0-1 0-0 O.Totals 40-87 25-29Halftime— St. John's 38, Fordham 33. 3-point John GutekunsL Minnesota head coach, as 1-13. Min (roughing), 9:52; More, M ia misconducL Suttoa G.B.-Buff. 27 231 8.6 26 0 Smits 2-7 3-4 7. FletNng 3-7 13-14 19. Miller 108. goals— SL John's 4-8 (Buchanan 2-3, Hanrey North loam coaches. East German leader resigns “Tonight I was just trying to think Andy Moog started in goal for the straight defeat. 9:52; Buskas, Van (holding). 15:57; Sutter, Van Mandlay, K.C. 19 151 7.9 19 0 12-15 7-7 32. ScNempf 4-9 8-12 16, Sanders Detroit 25 31 35 30—121 1- 2, Sealy 1-3), Fordham 5-16 (Prioleau 2-4, PFtOVIDENCE— Suspended Marvin Saddler, about what I did last year,” Brown Bruins but was lifted after allowing The victory ended an eight-game Other Categories (rougNng), 1702; Modano, Min (roughing). Vtoodson, Pitt. 21 149 7.1 20 0 2-4 2-4 6, Wittman 0-0 0-0 0, Green 0-0 0-0 Denver 28 30 30 20—108 McClendon 2-10, Herzog 1-2). Fouled center. Indefinitely from the basketball teara EAST BERLIN (AP) — The leadership of East Ger­ 17:02; Giles, Min (tripping), 18:17. Ball. Dea 21 143 6.8 24 0 O.Totals 35-68 41-49 113. 3-Point goals— Detroit 3-6 (Aguirre 1-1, out— None. Rebounds—St. John's 33 (Wordann RUTGERS— Fired Dick Andersoa head foot­ said. “When I got die chances four goals on 13 shots. Reggie road losing streak for the Canucks — Hanging in there in the face of adversity: Mike Second Period—3. Vancouver, Skriko 8, Minnesota 28 32 23 20 9— 112 Dumars 1-1, Thomas 1-2, Laimbeer 0-2), Den­ 11), Fordham 29 (Lopez 8). Assists—SL John's ball coach. many’s Sports Federation resigned in the face of mount­ tonight, I buried them.” Lemelin finished. and marked the third straight home Singletary, Chicago, who stands firm as all around him 6:53. 4, Minnesota, Gartner 22 (Bellows, Mur­ Kickoff Refumers Indiana 31 23 30 1 9 1 0—113 ver 3-9 (Adams 3-6, Davis 0-3). Fouled 9 (Harvey 5). Fordham 9 (O'Sullivan 7). Total ing public criticism over excessive Government support phy), 12:59. Penalties—More, Min (hooking), NO Yds Avg LG TD 3-Point goals—Minnesota 1-5 (Richardson out—None. Rebounds—Detroit 42 (Lnimbeer fouls— SL John's 13, Fordham 15. A—3,470. He admits part of his new outlook “I was just trying to change the loss for the North Stars, who are tied crumbles. Honorable mention to Bill Bates, Dallas. 13:51; Sandlak, Van (roughing), 18:40; Gavin, Logan. M ia 20 531 26.6 97 1 1- 2, Lowe 0-1, West 0-2), Indiana 2-4 (Person10), Denver 45 (Rasm ussen 11). A s ­ of elite athletes. came from die coaching change. He momentum,” Milbury .said. for the NHL lead with 13 home Min (roughing), 18:40. Wbodson, Pitt. 32 847 26.5 84 1 1- 2, Miller 1 -2). Fouled out- Lohaus. sists— Detroit 22 (Thomas 10), Denver 17 Ill.-Chicago 65, M. State 57 C a l e n d a r Third Period—5, Minnesota, Bellows 20 (Lover 4). Total louls—Detroit 25. Denver 27. Federation president Klaus Eichler admitted “mis-, Campbell. Rebounds— Minnesota 48 (Mitchell MICHIGAN STATE (57) 1 wanted to impress Patrick, who also The Bruins, on a 0-3-1 streak, wins. Emerging (non-rookie) Stars: Wide receiver Flipper (Broten), 3:35. 6, Vancouver, Sandlak 8 (Peder­ Mania N.E. 584 24.3 38 Technicals—Detroit illegal defense, Denver il­ 0 12), Indiana 43 (Schrempl 7). Assists— Min­ Redfield 7-10 1-4 16. Sleigenga 3-7 0-0 6. takes” by the federation leadership in recent weeks, ADN is Pittsburgh’s general manager play in Buffalo tonight. The victory was just the third in son, Udster), 19:25 (on). Penalties—Bradley, Jefferson, Sea. 22 511 23.2 97 1 nesota 27 (Lowe 10). Indiana 18 (Millar 5). Total legal defense, Denver coach Moe. A— 17,022. Anderson and linebacker-nose tackle Fred Strickland, PoplowskI 1-2 1-2 3. Montgomery 0-0 0-0 0, Today Van (holding), 538; Coxe. Van (unsportsman­ Metcalf. Clev. 28 633 22.6 49 0 fouls— Minnesota 35, Indiana 23. Technical— In­ reported. The move was announced after an emergency “Robbie was fabulous,” Patrick Devils 7, Islanders 2: For the Canucks goalie Kirk McLean’s last Smith 7-17 2-4 16. Manns 3-11 0-0 7, Wfolle 0-4 Farmington vs. Manchester (Dolton Ice Los Angeles Rams; defensive end Scott Davis, Los An­ like conduct), 8;16; McRae, Min (unsportsman­ Townsell, Jets 29 585 20.5 69 0 diana illegal defense. A—6,754. Warriors 118, Kings 103 meeting of the federation’s national leadership outside Jennings, Cin. 0-1 0. Hickman 2-3 0-0 4. Stephens 1-2 0-0 2, Palace), 8:15 p.m. said. “Not only offensively, but he New Jersey Devils, the Nassau 13 decisions (3-8-2) and broke a geles Raiders; Majkowski and Sharpe, Green Bay; wide like conduct). 8:16; Coxe, Van, misconduct. 26 525 20.2 33 0 GOLDEN STATE (118) Bell, Dea Caster 1-1 0-0 3. Hall 0-0 0-0 0, Zulaaul 0-1 0-0 Berlin. played defensively for 60 minutes, Coliseum has generally represented three-game losing streak for Van­ 12:36; Gavin. Min. misconducL 12:36. 27 543 20.1 33 0 Nets 97,76ers 82 Mullin 7-17 3-3 19, Teagle 10-15 0-0 20, Blab receivers Mark Carrier and Bruce Hill and offensive Verdin, Ind. 19 O.Totals 25-58 4-11 57. Thursday Shots on goat—Vancouver 6-7-9— 22. Min­ 371 19.5 29 0 0-1 0-0 0, Hardaway 7-13 4-4 18, Richmond lie played exactly die way we want a no-win situation. couver, which is 2-7-2 in its last 11 Tucker. Buff.-N.E. 412 PHILADELPHIA (82) ILL.-CHICAGO (65) Boys Basketball Zurbriggen wins ski race tackle Paul Gruber, Tampa Bay; defensive tackle Michael nesota 9-13-13— 35. 22 187 37 0 10-18 7-9 27, Tolbert 3-7 3-3 9, MarciulioNs 5-7 Power-play OpportuNtios—Vancouver 1 of 2; Anderson 4-11 1-2 9, Barkley 12-14 8-10 33, Hill 6-11 1-2 17, Hunt 6-11 4-5 19, Murphy EastCathol'ic at Norwich Free Academy, 7:30 our forwards to play defensively. I But Tuesday night was one of games. The Canucks’ last win came 0-0 10, Higgins 4-6 0-0 11, Petersen 0-2 0-0 0, Dean Perry and wide receiver Webster Slaughter, Scoring GtNnskI 4-17 2-3 10, Dawkins 6-14 2-2 14, 2- 5 2-5 6, DiWy 2-8 0-0 6. Harris 5-11 2-3Cheney 13, Tech at Bolton, 7:30 SESTRIERE, Italy (AP) — Pimiin Zurbriggen of Minnesota 0 of 4. Garland 0-6 4-4 4, Shasky 0-1 0-0 0. Totals was .so proud of him. He’s come a those rare nights — a 7-2 victory Dec. 3 against Minnesout. Cleveland. Goalies—Vancouver, McLean, 10-11-2 (35 Touchdowns Hawkins 7-15 0-0 14, Thornton 0-3 2-2 2, Virv Clark 0-1 0-0 0, Affolter 2-2 0 0 4, Sysum 0-1 Coventry at Cromwell, 7:30 Switzerland, reviving his hopes of winning a fourth cant 0-2 0-0 0, Smith 0-5 0-0 0, Brooks 0-3 0-0 46-93 21-23 118. shots-33 saves). Minnesota, Takko, 2-7-0 TD Rush Ftec Rot 0-0 0. Totals 23-50 9-15 65. Girts Baskstball O.Totals 33-84 1 5-19 62. SACRAMENTO (103) Halftime— II.-Chicago 34. Michigan St. 32. Coventry at Bacon Academy, 7:30 World Cup in his farewell year, captured a super-giant (21-18). Okoye, K.C. 11 11 0 0 66 NEW JERSEY (97) McCray 7-21 5-8 19, Tisdale 11-20 4-7 26. 3- poold and Bob Lee

Crossword TV Tonight Unscramble these four Jumbles, one letter to each square, to form No, thanks—I’m FOCUS four ordinary words. on the wagon liam Holden: The Golden Boy (CC) A lasting friendship (60 min ) (In Stereo) V t O O P M L3) Inside Edition ACROSS 49 Slightly Answer to Previous Puetle profile of the actor's professional and per ® (261 ®1) News YOLD open CB (22) Wheel of Fortune (CC|. - sonal lives, including film clip;; and inter (11) WPIX News 1 — Krlngle . 53 Rents views with Robert Mitchum, Cliff ^i.4)erl- 6 Cattle Cosby Show (CC). (In Slereo) ___W t 55 Rod son and Stephanie Powers (60 mm ) (18) Synchronal Research enclosure 57 Move Cl1) People's Court Sylvia Porter 11 Small stream [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Dudes' Manhattan (20) All in thk Family Dear Abby furtively (20) Kate & Allie (CC). 13 Garden 58 Large heavy punkers on their way to Los Angeles be­ (22) (3d) Quantum Leap (CC) Sam jumps flower hammer 124) (S^ MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour come Western vigilantes when their friend into the life of a "ghoslbusler" who has ORRUJ PEOPLE 14 Folly 59 Wagers &6) Police Story IS murdered by a gang of cutthroats Jon been asked to silence the other-world mur- 15 Not 60 Utopian Cryer. Daniel Roebuck. Catherine Mary munngs of a dead romance novelist. (60 Abigail Van Buren (30) (40) Current Affair comlortable Stuart 1987. Rated R (In Stereo) min.) (In Stereo) a Bush invites a friend 16 Bodies of DOWN Fraud filings (38) Cheers (CC) Part 1 of 2. [USA] Murder. She Wrote 08) Hogan's Heroes water (61) Hunter to Christmas dinner 17 Put In tins 1 Actor — 8 : 3 0 P M 3 ) (40) Head of the Class (CC) [A&E] Vietnam War with Walter INVOl v/hat happens 19 Tamarisk Kristoffer- J A 1 [A8(E] Chronicle An exploration of heart The IHP students help the school star ath Cronkite EVERY TIME HE salt tree son disease (R) MERIDIAN, Miss. (AP) — President Bush invited 0 L E 0\ lete prepare for his college entrance ex­ [CNN] CNN News Y y TURNS OVER A continue to rise 30 Shaded 2 Insolent A s E T T [CNN] Moneyline ams Baby will need Rep. G.V. Montgomery to spend Christmas with the 23 Poetic 3 Freshwater [HBO] 1st & Ten: Do it Again (CC) A NEW LEAF? E C first family because he wanted to make sure the un­ contraction porpoise H 2I [ESPN] SportsCenter (93 Dragnet A death unveils a disgruntled woman is blackmailed with nude photos. D 24 — KIppur employee's revenge One of the country’s leading growth industries is 4 Splash Sandy - day [LIFE] Cagney & Lacey (In Stereo) CHYS! Now arrange the circled letters to married Democrat didn’t cat his holiday dinner alone. 27 Marsupial through mud 24 Chatter 41 Conference [A&E] Twentieth Century World War II 1 29 Rouse from [USA] Miami Vice (In Stereo) 1 0:30PM Of) (?d) USA Tonight form the surprise answer, as sug­ good influence “That’s the kind of person he is,” said bankmptcy fraud. 5 Dry, as wine 25 Wise bird site,1945 Gen, Erwin Rommel, known as the "Desert gested by the above cartoon. sleep 6 South of 26 Actress 4 2 ------7l30PMa 3 ) Entertainment Tonight Fox " Host; Walter Cronkite 08) Synchronal Research Montgomery, 69, who has known Bush since the two If rates hold as they have thus far, by year’s end more 31 Japanese- Neb. West million Upcoming movies about victims of people (20) Odd Couple came to Washington, D.C,. 23 years ago, as freshmen than 6(X),(X)0 individuals will have filed for bankmptcy American 7 Ostrich 28 Actress 43 Not suitable [DIS] Danger Bay (CC) (In Stereo) 35 Designer Farrow with destructive obsessions. (In Stereo) Answer here: IT’S DEAR ABBY: Several months ago, we lost a very 8 Winged 45 Challenged 9 : 0 0 P M (33 Jake and the Fatman (CC) (38) Hogan’s Heroes w congressmen. “He was concerned that I didn’t have a in the in 1989. That’s double the number Calvin — 9 Theater 30 Actress ( B (22) Jeopardy! (CC). 47 This (Sp.) Jake searches for a frightened, pregnant (61) Three's Company (Answers tomorrow) dear friend to cancer. (I’ll call him Joe.) My husband and 36 Rare passageway Novak 50 Hey — place to cat.” who filed in 1980. (T) Kate & Allie (CC). woman who McCabe befriended while vol­ I had become very good friends with Joe and his wife 37 Actress — 10 Stratum 32 Sign at sell­ 51 Seaweed [HBO] MOVIE: 'Lady Beware' A psy­ Jumbles: HOARD PIKER TONGUE INHALE Montgomery said he had always spent Christmas Unlike Chapter 11 and Chapter 13 bankmptcies, which Mercouri 12 Business out (abbr.) 52 Irish dance (11) WPIX News unteering at a shelter for the homeless (60 chopath stalks the attractive window dres­ Yesterday's about two years prior to Joe’s dcatli. Three months min.) (In Stereo) Answer: Why the burlesque queen decided to run (or with his mother, who died two years ago. He said he stretch out payments until debts are satisfied. Chapter 7 40 Your and my leader 33 French coin 54 Dawn (18) Secrets & Mysteries An exploration ser responsible for a series of avam garde office-SHE HAD NOTHING TO HIDE before Joe died, his wife had a baby boy, and my hus­ would join the Bushes at Camp David, Md. wipes the debts off the books. More than nine out of 10 41 Thou 13 Sand hills 34 Comparative goddess of tornadoes. Host: Edward Mulhare (33 (40) Doogie Howser, M.D. (CC) On displays. Diane Lane, Michael Woods, 44 Fat 18 Billboards suffix 56 Actor Christmas Eve, Doogie gets sidetracked by Cotter Smith. 1987 Rated R (In Slereo) (20) M *A *S *H Part 2 of 2. band and I were asked to be the baby’s godparents. We of the individuals who file for bankruptcy seek Chapter 7 46 Actress 21 Bottle-cap 36 Puts out Wallach a schizoid patient who thinks he’s Santa Not. back {b clock, Jomblo Book No 3» li ...Mcblo lot Basler 1 1 :00PM ® CB7) News (CC) ■nd tundllng, Irom JumbI#, d o th i* MW«p»p«r, P.O. B o i 4368. O riin d ^ FL 32802 - 4 W . felt honored. Ed Koch turns 65 remover 38 Not fastened (30) Hard Copy Claus. (In Stereo) Includ« your n*m«, o d d ro tt •rtd tip cod* *f>d m *k * your ch*ck p*y«bl* lo N*w*p*p*rtM>om. relief. 48 Lout 22 Actress 39 C all------® (30) (40) News After we had become the child’s godparents, Joe’s That leaves American credit industry holding an C38) NHL Hockey: Boston Bruins at Buf­ (33 T.J. Hooker NEW YORK (AP) — Turning 65 as a lame duck is T T falo Sabres (2 hrs , 30 min.) (Live) ® Taxi wife confided (to me) that during her marriage with Joe, empty $1.6 billion bag, according to a recent study done W (22) (30) Christmas in America; A Love the right way to do it, says Mayor Edward I. Koch, (40) Cosby Show (CC). (In Stereo) Story (CC) Kenny Rogers stars in this (11) Cheers (CC) KIT 'N’ CARLYLE by Larry Wright she had carried on an affair with another man, and she TT noting that it’s hard to make enemies without making for VISA, the bank credit card company. The same study [A&E] World of Survival (R) drama special about a world-famous pho T20) 08) M*A*S*H was sure that this otlier man is the father. Joe later con­ tographer who reflects upon the Christ­ big decisions. concluded that better than one-third of those filings are [C N N ] Crossfire (22) News (Live) fided to my husband that he doubted he was the father of W mases of his life. Based on Rogers' photo ko. iM ON A U5T OF t«)lA61fllN<(5 “I’ve never been as popular as 1 am in defeat,” fraudulent. [DIS] Here's Boomer (R) anthology With Kenny Rogers Jr (60 (24) Trying Times (CC) A professor seeks this new baby, because he had caught his wife “in the To W To A CAT: Koch said at a birthday party Tuesday in a restaurant The cost, of course, arc passed along whenever pos­ T6 [E S P N ] College Basketball; Seton Hall min.) (In Stereo) to escape her premature midlife crisis by act” with her longtime boyfriend. learning to drive near City Hall. “It’s really quite interesting.” sible in the form of higher prices or rates or more strin­ at Rutgers (2 hrs.) (Live) (24) (573 Right to Die?: A Frontline/Media Abby, my husband and I agreed to be godparents to and Society Special Report (CC) A re (26 Weekday (R) Koch lost the Democratic primary in September to gent loan-approval criteria. Projected over the country, 8:00PM 33 Beauty and the Beast (CC) Friends from both her worlds gather broadcast of the '88 documentary "Let My (61 Arsenio Hall (In Slereo) the child of Joe and his wife — not the child of Joe’s Daughter Die" precedes a discussion of David Dinkins, who went on to defeat Republican the cost comes to more than $6 per person per month. TT for Catherine's funeral, while a grief- [A & E ] David Leisure at the Improv wife and her lover. the Cruzan vs. Harmon Supreme Court Some who truly need bankmptcy relief are being stricken Vincent holds a service below for Host actor David Leisure Guest comics Rudolph Giuliani in the mayoral election. case (2 hrs ) Is there any way we can get our names erased from the the Tunnel children (60 min ) (In Stereo) Lou DiMaggio, John Wing, Rob Schneider “I’m not now doing anything more than acting as a forced to face vigorous and expensive challenges due to [A & E ] Why W e Fight: The Nazis Strike church’s registry as being the godparents of Joe’s ClJ (40 Growing Pains (CC) A trip to the and Doug Ferrari (60 min.) the proliferation of fraudulent filings. Frank Capra directed and Walter Huston caretaker,” Koch said. store for school supplies turns into an alt [CNN] Moneyline widow’s child? Please check into this matter, as we are TTic problem, says VISA, is that more and more in­ narrates this account of the Nazi occupa “lYior to that, I made major decisions every single night adventure for Mike and Ben [DIS] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet desperate. dividuals see bankmptcy as a legitimate business tion of Austria and Czechoslovakia and the day which involved millions of dollars and millions [9 j Adam 12 Mom and Pop stores are subsequent attack on Poland (60 mm ) [LIFE] Spenser; For Hire Sorry we can’t sign our names. This is a very small being robbed by a violent criminal of people,” he said. “And every time you make a suategy, rather than a means of protecting honest unfor­ [C N N ] Larry King Live [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Clean and Sober' (CC) town. (11) MOVIE: 'The Four Seasons' The major decision, you’re going to alienate somebody.” tunates from total ruin. [D IS ] MOVIE: 'The Last Starfighter' A An alcohol and cocaine abusing real estate UNWSILLING GODPARENTS change of seasons marks the changing re executive is forced to confront his own The result, beyond increased semtiny of would-bc bor­ 44 W lationships of three married couples Alan video game wizard is recruited by an alien “In the role of caretaker. I’m not alienating to help save the universe Robert Preston, addictions while hiding out in a drug clinic DEAR UNWILLING: According to a spokesman for Alda, Carol Burnett. Len Canou 1981 anybody. 1 don’t have to make any major decisions^’ rowers, has been a more aggressive attitude in challeng­ Lance Guest, Catherine Mary Stewart Michael Keaton, Kathy Baker, M Emmet the Los Angeles Diocese, you cannot have your name The Asscx:ialecl Press 53 Koch has said he will go on tJic lecture tour tmd ing bankruptcy filings. (18 MOVIE; ‘Miss Annie Rooney' When 1984 Rated PG Walsh 1988 Rated R (In Stereo) “erased” from the baptismal certificate. You acted in a poor girl falls in love with a rich boy. she [U S A ] Miami Vice (In Slereo) appear in advertisements after leaving office Jan. 1. Until recently, it was not profitable for lenders to do 57 IS opposed by the boy’s parents Color­ [LIFE] MOVIE: 'Christmas Comes to W illow Creek’ Two brothers put aside good faith when you became godparents to the child. TWIST AND SHOUT — National drug ized Shirley Temple. Guy Kibbee, Dickie 1 1 :30PM 3 3 40 Nightline (CC) so. With high legal costs and no assurance of victory, their differences and transport Christmas Moore 1942 Please stay close to him, and try to be good friends to the czar William Bennett strums the electric chasing abusers of the system hasn’t been a good invest­ 59 W gifts to an economically depressed Alas 0 3 Arsenio Hall (In Stereo) Stars to make protest I7--I) little fellow regardless of who his parents are. He will ment. But as the numbers continue to rise, it was clear to (20 MOVIE: 'Goldie and the Boxer' A kan town John Schneider, Tom Wopat 11' Honeymooners LONDON (AP) — Rock stars will record a guitar Tuesday for about 200 junior high struggling fighter's relationship with an or 1987 need a positive influence in his life. the banks that something needed to be done. (e) 1989 by NEA, Inc phan effects his climb to the heavyweight .18) Synchronal Research remake of Rod Stewart’s hit .song “Sailing” to protest school students in Manchester, N.H. He championship O.J Simpson, Melissa Mi [M A X ] MOVIE: 'The Boost' (CC) A 20 Twilight Zone That something has been a pooling of resources. In an young couple’s rise to success leads them the forced repau^iation of Vietnamese boat people chaelsen, Vincent Gardenia 1979 '22 30 Tonight Show (In Stereo) DEAR ABBY: I will be getting married very soon for joined police department members in a increasing number of cases, creditors have found that a down the dangerous path of cocaine add 19B9 by NEA. Iitc from Hong Kong. (22) (30) Unsolved Mysteries (CC) Sched the second time. We both have children from our first rendition of “Twist and Shout" and talked combined challenge of questionable filings can be cost iclion James Woods, Sean Young, John 2A Motorweek A road test of the Cutlass Guitarist Steve Hackett, formerly with Genesis, uled a closer look at an apparent suicide Kapelos 1988 Rated R (In Stereo) Calais. 1990 GM cars marriages. My son is very close to this wonderful man, effective, with the creditors sharing the costs of inves­ case, an alleged Massachusetts murderer, ^ m .said the musicians include Brian May of Queen, Bon­ to students about the dangers of drugs. a New Mexico con artist (60 min ) (In [USA] MOVIE: 'Just Another Secret' 26 Your Show of Shows SNAFU by Brucs Bsattls tigating and legal action. Premiere An investigation into the disap and 1 wonder if it would be proper for my son, who is in nie Tyler, Curt Smith of Tears for Fears, Mike Slereo) '38 St. Elsewhere The most visible of the pooling efforts is a clearin­ pearance of Berlin-based CIA agents yields o ^ elementary school, to give me away. Rutherford, Jack Bruce and the Sutherland Brothers, (24) (57; Discover; The World of Science a plot to assassinate the Soviet premier (57 MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour It will be small wedding witli only family and very ghouse system offered by VISA to member banks. This (CC) How hibernating bears may help kid Beau Bridges 1989 (In Stereo) [C N N ] Sports Tonight who originally recorded the song before it became a ney disease sufferers; repopulaiing Beli/e close friends. system streamlines the process by allowing one inves­ [DIS] Unforgettable Nat King Cole A hit for Stewart in 1975. Collins replaces Weller iguanas, designing belter rowing shells 9:30PM ,8 40 Anything but Love My son and I have lived alone for several years, and I tigator and one lawyer to handle several cases in the CELEBRITY CIPHER (60 min ) (In Stereo) (CC) Hannah defends a woman who was profile of the late singer-jazz pianist, featur­ “This will be a protest song, not a charity record,” ing archive material, home movies and in­ NEW YORK (AP) — Gary Collins will replace Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous kicked out of a restaurant for breast m H think he would love the honor. Thank you for your help. same court, for example. Several different banks may be people, past and present Each letter in the cipher stands lor (26) MOVIE. 'The Quiet Man' An Irish feeding her liaby (Postponed from an ear terviews with family and friends Narrator Hackett said. The song will be recorded during the American boxer returns to his native vil SECOND TIME AROUND Robb Weller as host of ABC-TV’s “Tlie Home involved, says VISA’S Gregory Holmes, but the per-case another Today 's clue G equals B lier date) (In Stereo) Harry Belafonte (60 min ) (R) (In Stereo) Christmas holidays and released next year, and lage to claim the family homestead and win o ^ DEAR SECOND: There is no reason why your son Show,” with Weller leaving the daytime series to go the local beauty John Wayne. Maureen [E S P N ] College Basketball: Missouri at [ESPN] SportsCenter m money raised from the recording will go to refugee costs drop dramatically. 'ZQFCF ECF ITCF Arkansas (2 hrs ) (Live) can’t give you away in marriage. 1 think it’s a lovely into production. What do investigators look for? O'Hara, Barry Fitzgerald 1952 1 1 :35PM (3 . Night Court charities, he said. 61 MOVIE: The Streets of San Fran [HBO] Entertainment '89: The Year In z -□ idea. All good wishes to you and your wonderful man. Collins, whose former syndicated series “Hour [T M C ] MOVIE: Casual • Large expenditures shortly before filing. The pur­ YWFEPELZ ZQAILOP cisco' A detective and his partner search Review Host Matt Lauer fiays tribute to 11:45PM “I originally wanted to turn up at one of tlie Sex?' Tired of meaningless relationships, Magazine” was canceled in 1988, will start work for the murderer of a young girl Karl Mai the years' most memorable movies, ce O D refugee camps in Hong Kong with the boat people, chase of a car is a frequent example. two young women search for Mr Right at Dec. 28 on the ABC series, the network said Tues­ den, Robert Wagner. Kim Darby 1972 lebrities and show biz happenings (R) but I thought it would be more productive if I gal­ • Large cash advances agaisnt credit cards, or running ZT RT ZQEL GFEZ an exclusive singles spa Lea Thompson, day. [A&E] World War I [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Colors' Denms Hop Victoria Jackson. Stephen Shellen 1988 the cards to their limits, again just before filing for per's controversial account of Los Angeles 5? vanized the music industry into taking some action,” Rated R (In Stereo) bankmptcy. The pooling of resources among lenders XY YFTYWF.' — [CNN] PrimeNews gang violence and the elite police unit as­ Hackett said. [DIS] Magic Kingdom Yuletide Special signed to control it Sean Penn Robert Du 1 2:00AM C?; Crimewatch Tonight CD m Dr. Gott Knight against beer makes this kind of abuse more apparent. Mickey and Minnie are joined l>v singers IXQEIIER EWA. vail, Maria Conchita Alonso 1988 Rated 11 Hill Street Blues BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — Indiana Univer­ • Evidence that the person filing for bankmptcy has a and dancers for a Christmas celebration R (In Stereo) Midler praises mother PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "When a dog bites a man, that's (In Stereo) 18 Home Shopping Network (2 hrs ) sity basketball coach Bob Knight made an on-air grcatcr-than-statcd income. A lavish lifestyle can torpedo 10:00PM 3 Wiseguy (CC) Gen Mas NEW YORK (AP) — Bette Midler says her own not news. If a man bites a dog, that’s news." — John B. [HBO] MOVIE; 'The Great Outdoors' 20 Making Life Easier Peter Gott, M.D. threat to stop doing his radio show because it con­ a bankmptcy filing. Bogart. tors sets Vinnie up as the fall guy for his mom inspired her performance as Stella, an im­ (CC) A Chicago family's idyllic country va grandiose plan and the Washington es 26 Success 'n' Life tained a beer commercial. cation turns disastrous when obnoxious poverished mother who raises an illegitimate • Evidence that assets have recently been transferred, tablishment will want Vinme's hide (60 40 Hard Copy Knight, a critic of drug and alcohol abu.se, became or that there arc hidden assets. relatives show up Dan Aykroyd, John min ) (In Slereo) daughter alone. Candy. Stephanie Faracy 1988 Rated PG (61 Paid Program m ^ ^ 8 ; 40 Julie and Carol: Together Again upset during Monday night’s broadcast of “The Bob (In Stereo) [A&E] World War I (R) “I had a fabulous mother,” Ms. Midler said in the (CC) Musical-comedy stars Julie Andrews “So much for impressing my classmates Knight Show” on WXTZ-AM. But a station spokes­ [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire [CNN] Newsnight January issue of Ladies’ Home Journal. “She made and Carol Burnett perform at the Paniages with this Rolls. One of 'em owns the man said Knight would return as scheduled next [M A X ] Crazy About the Movies: Wil Tl Mter m Hollywood in coletiralion of their [E S P N ] Running and Racing Special; > CO Virus brings on me believe in myself and I used a lot of her in the company we rented it from." film,” a remake of the 1937 week. Today in History “He has a problem doing alcohol-type commeri- FR'.NK AN ERNEST by Bol I'havst drama, “Stella Dallas.” . ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson fever and fatigue “She was not a single parent like Stella, but we cials on his show, and we can respect that,” said Today is Wednesday, Dec. 13, the 347th day of 1989. were poor and she was that generation of women, al­ Randy Harris, operations manager for WXTZ. “The There arc 18 days left in the year. advertising agency has agreed not to put those type of "IN/.^TANT CofF^B" THAT \F IN j TANT; F o o p ", DEAR DR. GOTT: My 47-year-old daughter has most all gone now, who always put their family Today’s highlight in history: ahead of themselves. She worked h.ard and kept noth­ commercials on the radio show.” On Dec. 13, 1577, five ships commanded by Sir Fran­ that iF FAST-- ^HAT \iAf>/>FNFP To been diagnosed with Epstein-Barr virus. Could you The beer commercials will continue during the sta­ please give me some information on this disease and ad­ ing for herself — nothing. Never a new dress or new cis Drake embarked on Drake’s famous circumnaviga­ o ooooi < ; ] > ; ' i ^ ^ T f ^ A f p i C P f / ,-i shoes. tion’s coverage of Indiana basketball games, tion of the globe, a journey that took almost three years. vise what the outcome might be? however. I 1 _ f..-i-i-.? ------1 _____(1 '. DEAR READER: Epstein-Barr virus is the cause of “She adored me, my mom, and 1 still have On this date: foxxo-c _ infectious mononucleosis. This acute disease is common nightmares about her, because as a grownup, I didn’t In 1642, New Zealand was discovered by Dutch in young adults and is marked by fever, fatigue, sore give her the time I should have. Now that she’s gone, Jackson’s ranch burns navigator Abel Tasman. throat, tonsillitis, swollen glands, an enlarged spleen and I have regrets.” SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (AP) — A giraffe bam In 1769, Darunouth College, in New Hampshire, ■ — occasionally — liver inflammation (hepatitis). Midler said she is devoted to life with her husband, on pop music superstar Michael Jackson’s ranch received its charter. <1 r \ Almost all patients with mononucleosis recover Martin Von Haselberg, and their daughter, Sophie, 3. went up in flames, but the animals were evacuated In 1835, Phillips Brooks, the American Episcopal without treatment; the illness runs its course in about two “My daughter says, ‘I want a baby, I want a baby.’ safely, authorities said. bishop who wrote the words to “O Little Town of Beth­ weeks and its victims return to normal activity and good So we’re U'ying,” said Ms. Midler. “I have no fear Firefighters on Tuesday also kept flames from lehem,” was bom in Boston. health. about doing this at 44.” Especially since a fortune reaching a nearby animal compound and chimpanzee In 1862, Union forces suffered a major defeat at the In a small number of cases, mononucleosis becomes teller in Thailand last summer predicted a happy life, house at the ranch in the Santa Ynez Mountains, hands of the Confederates at the Battle of Frederick­ she said. sburg. PHIPPS by Joseph Farris chronic, or returns in cycles. The reason for this is un­ northwest of Santa Barbara, officials said. THE BORN LOSER by Art Santom known, but the virus causes a syndrome of chronic When firefighters reached the remote ranch, the In 1918, President Woodrow Wilson arrived in France, fatigue that can be quite debilitating. This is known as Fans surprise Agassi bam was destroyed and the three giraffes kept there becoming the first chief executive to visit a European KIHDA THB chronic Epstein-Barr virus syndrome. DALLAS (AP) — Tennis star Andre Agassi is already were evacuated, said Capt. Charlie Johnson, counUy while in office. HUMTIA16 lePRETTY Once the Epstein-Barr virus enters the body, it causes well aware that many of his fans are a bit younger Santa Barbara County Fire Department spokesman. In 1928, George Gershwin’s musical work “An 6CXX?, BUT -niOBqAPPLB IB- FUk) OUT OF IT, an immune response. That is, the body’s tissues recog­ than tho.se usually found at major tennis tournaments. The blaze left an estimated $300,(XX) in damage. American in Paris” had its premiere at Carnegie Hall in S ^ I L L OPT WITH TUB FLU. ^ POe^M'T IT ? -c nize the invader as threatening, and infection-fighting After an exhibition match with John McEnroe last The cause of the fire was under investigation, but New York. cells produce antibodies (protein-antidotes) to the virus. week, Agassi said: “I’m surprised to see so many of it was believed to have been accidentally ignited, In 1944, during World War II, a Japanese kamikaze \r These antibodies can be measured in the bloodstream. my fans here. It’s a school night.” Johnson said. plane crashed into the U.S. cmiscr Nashville, killing 138 Through sophisticated analyses, most laboratories can crewmen. determine whether the antibodies reflect acute illness, or whether the proteins are simply holdovers from a past in­ fection. Most patients who have recovered from mononucleosis continue to manufacture antibodies to the Bridges is CIA agent in ‘Just Another Secret’ Epstein-Barr virus for several years, long after the initial THE GRIZWELLS by Bill Schorr infection has disappeared. meets a lovely woman (Beatie Edney), an The interpretation of Epstein-Barr antibodies can be a By Jay Sharbutt East German plotters who call Gorbachev artist-waitress who gives him a place to a “traitor.” It’s fun watching the doing. YIHeRE AtzE veu \ FftOM problem in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome. Many The Associated Press TV Topics stay. She readily — too readily, cynics It must be said that “Just Another IF ITfe ANYTHINiS LIKE H(WELT/ s m \\\e > TIE /«0HEY ^ Hl^ 1 people arc chronically tired, even exhausted, and doctors r na/o n c t e r . w h a t t h a t FPlBHPT, might say — believes his tale that he’s a Secret,” filmed in Yugoslavia and the first THAT OBEPIEKICE SCHOOL »i> flation, as measured by the Consumer Price Index, would tion of any advertisement In We can help her enjoy her precious new bundle tor general for the Labor Depart­ By the time she obtained a state the Manchester Herald by and get some rest, too! country kitchen and builder will hold a rise 4.1 percent in 1990 following a 5 percent increase ment. court order, the operator of adve^lser. Including adver­ much more. Call Linda $32,900 second m o rt­ this year. Through October, consumer prices were rising tisements In any free distri­ Brown. Only $157,900. gage with no principal Ms. Petersen acknowledged that Northwest Loggers had left the state bution publications pub­ RE/MAX East of the or Interest payments at an annual rate of 4.6 percent. Helmsiey asks mercyy lished by the Manchester Call the office nearest you the reserve requirements would hurt with the program funds and River, 647-1419.0 Herald. Penny Sleffert, due to r ten years which The administration’s July forecast predicted un­ many beneficial operators. “hundreds of consumers in some six Publisher. to arrange for your gift certificate OWNER Can Help- makes this a once In a CONDOMINIUMS employment will average 5.4 percent in 1990. That “With the expectation of staying states with thousands — probably and brochure. Special financing help lifetime opportunity to HDMES FOR SALE prediction is also viewed as optimistic by many private afloat for a period of time through hundreds of thousands — of dollars LOST can be considered. own this single family iniFDR SALE gets 4 years in prison home with excellent Anxious owner needs ccoomists given the fact that the unemployment rate has aggressive selling and slow claims of unpaid medical claims and with AND FOUND financing. Each single MANCHESTER-Hot! already risen to 5.4 percent with higher joblessness ex­ EB to sell this 6 room COLCHESTER-ln-Low Hot! Hot! New to the payment, these fraudulent (arrange­ no medical coverage.” family home has 7 NEW YORK (AP) — Billionaire Leona each other. PIea.se don’t. We have notliing Greater Hartford Manchester Ranch located on quiet Apartment. Quality market! Bright and pected in the months ahead as the current dramatic slow­ ments) have become a variation of ‘To date I know of no criminal, IMPOUNDED: Small, cul-de-sac In Bolton. rooms with Cathedral b u ilt 9 room Cape on 5.5 ^ m Helmsiey told a judge she was “in tlie middle else.” black, long haired Fe­ 2 4 6 -1 9 1 9 6 4 9 -5 0 5 7 c e ilin g s , a b a lco n y cheerful 2 bedroom down in growth spreads through the economy. the classic Ponzi scheme,” Maria civil or other disciplinary action Call Eddie DImlow or acres. 4 bedrooms, 2 Townhouse, newlydec- of a nightmare” before he declared her un- The Helmsleys, with a personal fortune of male. Call the Andover R o n Fournier. overlooking beautiful baths, 36x100 outbuild­ While stressing that the final decision on the forecast said. Many operators abscond with taken or planned by any division of Dog W arden, 742-7194. family room with fire­ orated with new kit­ rcmorseful, sentenced her to four years in $1 billion, have $5 billion in real estate hold­ MC/VISA RE/MAX East of the ing suitable for numer­ chen carpeting. You'll has not been made, Michael Boskin, chairman of the the funds, leaving the workers high the Labor Department or any other River, 647-1419.0 place, Andersen win­ ous uses, oversized prison and ordered her to pay $8.8 million for ings, including 27 hotels and the Empire Stale dows, full basements, feel cozyond warmand Council of Economic Advisers, said, “It is safe to say and dry, the two wiuiesses said. entity,” she said, adding that the % HEALTH RESOURCES. INC. SOUTH Windsor-New garage, huge work­ lax evasion. 2x6 construction, cen­ want to stay home that because the economy has performed fairly closely to Building. Some 5 million such arrange­ operator, Gary N. Stone, has settled "Lifestyles for Better Living" listing! Well kept, 7 shop. $229,900. Philips Mrs. Helmsiey, portrayed as a regal pcrfec- FINANCIAL tral air, oven/range, when you own this what we were forecasting back (in July) ... that unless Mrs. Helmsiey was convicted of evading m room Colonial, 3 large Real Estate, 742-1450c special Townhouse ments exist nationwide, Maria said. in Nevada and is setting up another dishwasher, hood, dis­ lioni.sl in advertisements for her hotel empire, bedrooms, spacious something radical changes, it is unlikely that the macro- more than $1.2 million in federal taxes be­ The number of fraudulent ones is plan. GOLD Credit Card-No se- posal, 3 bedrooms, with, yes, a garage, sobbed and begged for mercy at her sentenc­ gH*jiiiLMtfifHiiiiii7iTiririrH'H^iiiTiTirifjfHiiiiii!jTLWii^^^ family room and living too!!! $89,900. Anne S3 tween 1983 and 1985 by billing personal ex­ (two with Cathedral CDNDDMINIUMS economic assumptions would change very much.” unknown. Unpaid medical claims for the curltv deposit re­ room, fireplace, 3 X r n ing Tuesday. penses through the Helmsiey business. She quired. Guaranteed ap­ ceilings), T/i baths, M iller Real Estate, 647- Through the first three quarters of this year, the State enforcement agencies have other eompanies total at least baths, and much more. FOR SALE p ro v a l. 1-800-833-8556, HELP Part-time wall-to-wall carpeting, 8000.O economy expanded at an annual rale of 2.9 percent. But But U.S. District Judge John M. Walker Jr. has appealed die Aug. 30 verdict dial found $199,000. U 8. R Realty, 2 : -D been frustrated “by multi-state fraud $ 100,000. 9am-9pm. WANTED RECEPTIONIST tiled foyer, Oak ca­ SOUTH WlN DSOR- many analysts believe growth in the current quarter and was unswayed, .saying “naked greed” cau.sed her guilty of 33 counts of lax evasion, and she 643-2692.0 MANCHESTER- her downfall. $7-$10/hour binets, gas heat, slider Westage. End unit. Im­ O JO the first three months of 1990 could dip perilously close remains free on unspecified bail. MANCHESTER-NIcelv to rear deck, slider to Southfleld green. Im­ maculate two bedroom “You believed you were above the law and URGENTLY need depen­ 2 part-time positions available in our pleasani, modern Manchester ollice. m aintained home In mediate occupancy on to a recession. After the sentencing, Mrs. Helmsiey PART TIME Morning or afternoon hours available. Seek individual to project a profes­ front patio, and 2 car Ranch styleCondo with dable person to sell full this peaceful residen­ this original owner, 6 sliders to deck. Amenl- Blue Chip Economic Indicators, which surveys 51 displayed no remorse or contrition,” said walked down the courthouse steps with her Plains, East Coast E ll HELP WANTED sional image when answering a busy Rolm Switchboard, greet people, and garage. Remember, line of high quality tial neighborhood. room Townhouse. 3 Walker. “You bear the full responsibility for who has the ability to recognize voices and learn names quickly. Other these are single family t 1 e s galore! o m husband while a crowd taunted her. lubricants to manufac­ Three bedrooms, 2'/? homes, not Condomini­ large bedrooms, kit­ CHFA/FHA Approved. economists every month, is predicting the economy will this scheme with all of its fraudulent per­ MEDICAL Secretorv- duties indude: mail, lax and light typing. Please call Mary Bellefleur, who “R)ur years in jail, you should have got turing, trucking, con­ is hiring her replacement, from 1200-4:00 at 649-4415. baths with a beoutifol ums, and you own your chen, and fam ily room, $107,900. D.W. Fish m CO grow by 1.9 percent for all of 1990, far below the ad­ mutations. ... You were at die apex of die Part time, flexible struction and farm cus­ fire p la c e In fa m ily oversized living room more,” shouted one bystander. shiver in cold front hours, specialty office. own yard and there ore Reolty, 643-1591.0 ministration’s 2.6 percent estimate. I.M.S. room. Only minutes to with dining area, 2 '/2 pyramid of wrongdoing.” Among the expenses she was found to tomers In Manchester no ossoclatlon fees or RING In The New Year!!! While the difference is small in percentage terms, Com puter b illin g es­ area. Thorough train­ 1-384 and R oute 2. baths, complete ap­ Besides prison. Walker imposed three have fraudulently billed to her business was sential. Excellent sa­ 340 Progress Drive dues. Coll today for Start 1990 off with this every 1 percentage point of lower growth translates into By Arthur Allen Nashville, Tcnn., and 19 in Little ing program. For per­ $194,900. Century 21, complete details on pliances, carport, cen- years’ probation and 750 hours of community the construction of a $1.1 million enclosure la ry and benefits. Send Manchester, CT 06040 Epstein Realtyo trol air. U 8, R Realty, terrific 4 room Town- o Z $25 billion in lost revenue for the government, making it The Associated Press Rock, Ark. sonal Interview, write these magnificent and house at Wellsweep In service, recommchdirig (hat she work at a for die swimming pool of the Hclmsley’s 28- resume to : P.O. Box B.J. Worth, Southwest­ eoo/non smoking company 643-2692.D >> more difficult for the administration to meet its goal of About 2 inches of snow fell Tbes- 1724, Manchester. SOUTH WINDSOR- beautiful homes plus Mancheter. 2 bed­ m Harlem home for infapLs bom addicted to room mansion in Greenwich, Conn. ern Petroleum, Box Speclol prIce-Speclal this very special fi­ INVESTMENT!!! Invest­ day evening on Bristol, in eastern GYN Office needs part- rooms, 1.5 baths, pri­ reducing the deficit without raising taxes. drugs. She would be eligible for parole after Snow fell early today in the 961005, Ft. Worth, lot. Great 2 bedroom nancing. Phase I sold ment!!! Newer 2 fam­ vate basement, ap­ 5 r - Other expenses were much smaller — $58 Tennessee, and an inch fell on time RN/LPN or Medl- Texas 76161 or phone For the current fiscal year, the deficit reduction target Carolinas and Tennessee, and the starter house. Recently out! Phase II almost ily! 4 plus 4 room pliances plus air > CO 16 months. for leg waxing, for example. Knoxville. In Elizabcthton, four c a l Technician. (817) 332-2336. in the Gramm-Rudman law is $100 billion. For the 1991 cold was so bitter in the Plains that HELP HOMES renovated. M ove In sold out. 3 Townhouses Townhouse style 2fam- conditioners, a m p le Walker also fined her $7.1 million and or­ Since her indictment, Mrs. Helmsiey has Flexible hours, flexible lly! Aluminum siding, fiscal year, which begins next Oct. 1, the deficit target is only penned-in polar bears seemed men braved a swift current to pull ATTENTION- WANTED condition. Call todov. remaining. Rothman parking. Built In 1983, dered one other penally on the woman once been vilified in court and out. She was a wage based on expe­ Homemokers! We HDFOR SALE $119,900. Century 21, and Rothman, 646-4144d all appliances. Includ­ two people from an overturned truck low monthly fee. Ask­ $64 billion. The actual deficit in the 1989 fiscal year was to be enjoying themselves and the rience. Please call 646- ing dishwasher and dis­ said to have boasted tq.a<))iaid: “We don’t pay high-profile target; her picture is part of near­ after it slipped in snow and plunged have full and part-time Epstein Realty, 647- ing $109,000. Jackson & $152.1 billion. Salvation Army bell ringers reported 1157.______hostessing positions OIL Truck Drivers-Must COVENTRY-Beautlful, 88950 SOUTH WINDSOR- posal. All comforts of taxes. Only the little people pay taxes.” She ly every ad for die Helmsleys’ hotels. The ad Owner anxious to sell Jackson Real Estate, David Jones, an economist with Aubrey G. Lanston & off a bridge and into a creek. PART-TIME. Cleaning available for a m alor have Class II licence. oversized, brick Cape. home plus the Income 647-8400.n______must repay close to $1.7 million in back taxes for Manhattan’s Helmsiey iSilace describes it a drop in donations. MANCHESTER- this beautifully deco­ Co., said he believed weak eeonomic growth will push Western North Carolina was person. Manchester. retail chain. Reliable Seasonal or full-time. 2,300 sauare feet, 8 Wetherell Village. 5 too! 11 Don't lust think and bear the government’s costs in bringing as “the only palace in the world where the “People don’t want to slop and Early evening. Expe- Call 649-2871. rated 3 bedroom about It... buy It! ONLY 4 units remaining. covered by up to 3 inches of snow transportation re­ room s, 4 bedrooms, 2'/3 rooms, 2 bedrooms, 2 Special financing. 2 the current deficit as high as $140 billion, pushing the dig in their pockets for change,” said rlence only. 742-5633. Ranch. New carpeting, $187,900. Anne M ille r her to justice. queen stands guard.” that caused dangerous road condi­ quired. Call 423-5627 or baths, (In-law possibil­ bath unitteaturingfirst bedroom, auallty built 1991 target of $64 billion even further out of reach. Salvation Army Lt. James Castor in 456-4911 fo r an ities) hardwood Par- new rec room, living Real Estate, 647-8000.D “No person,” he said, “no matter how Even her own lawyer described her as a CHILD care worker floor bedroom, fire­ T ownhouses. 1V2 baths, tions but no major wrecks or serious Interview. auet flooring, large room, formal dining wealthy and prominent, stands above the “lough bitch” in opening arguments. Kearney, Neb. wanted. Part-time, place and full base­ room, fireplace, main­ GLASTONBURY-Buv A garage with opener. injuries, authorities said. AM, energetic, caring HU INSTRUCTION Country kitchen, ment. $149,900. Century law.” Employees who le.siified at her trial described The second snowstorm to hit Vir­ DRIVERS-One of New tenance free exte rio r, 2 Christmas Present Superb location! “Significant snows before person. East Hartford England's largest elec­ French doors, 2firepla­ 21, Epstein Realty, 647- $138,900. Strano Real Distant star discovered As the 69-year-old Mrs. Helmsiey made ginia in five days produced scores of HIGH School Clarinet ces, deck, great yard. car garage. A must to With No Money her as a capricious, despotic boss. Christmastime don’t occur frequent­ Day Care. Call 569-1610. trical products distrib­ 88950 Down!!! Owner will Estate, 647-7653.0 accidents on slippery roads. At least teacher seeking begin­ Reduced $185,000. P h il­ see. Reduced $165,000. her tearful appeal to the judge, her ailing 80- Mrs. Helmsiey told the judge dial coverage utor has openings for finance the down pay­ two people died. ly in this area,” said Andy Scott of HELP elderly lady 2 ning to Intermediate ips Real Estate, 742- ELLINGTON-BeautIfullv Henry Associates, 644- MANCHESTER-A great BALTIMORE (AP) — Astronomers have spotted the year-old husband, Harry, sat llirec rows away. of the trial had forced her and her husband to hours at lunch. No truck drivers. Primary decorated starter 4723.D ment and closing costs price for a 2 bedroom About 10 inches of snow fell by the National Weather Service. “This re s p o n s ib ility Is to students. 646-2557 1450c most distant known star in the Milky Way, and say the “I am more humiliated and ashamed than hide from the public in their house. is our second one and it looks like cooking or cleaning. home for the first time EAST HARTFORD-3 bed­ on this lovely 2 bed­ Townhouse. Joon In­ early today in Powhatan County, Call after 6:30 pm. moke deliveries to cus­ buyer. Kitchen re­ room , l '/2 both end unit guantl. $83,900. Sentry accidental discovery could help determine the total mass anybody can ever imagine that I’ve been Her allomcy, Gerald Fcffer, told Walker tomer locations or be­ BOLTON-Spaclous 11 room Bl-level, eat-ln just west of Richmond, and the city we’re going to get our third this 643-1006. HOMES cently redone with kitchen, I'/j baths, rec with private, beauti­ Real Estate, 643-4060.n of the galaxy. found guilty of a serious crime,” said Mrs. his client had become a “ligliuiing rod’’ for tween our branches. room Colonial, 4 bed­ Cathedral celling and 2 fully landscaped patio. had up to 6 inches of snow. Many weekend.” FOR SALE room, space for addi­ SOUTH WINDSOR-lst That ineludes mysterious invisible matter that Helmsiey, dressed in black. “1 feel like I’m in anli-Scmilic hale mail and death dircals. Qualifications Include: in] room s, 2'/? baths, living skylights, Oak cabinets Call 292-1720 fo rd e ta lls. Schools in Birmingham, Ala., tional bedroom, great floor unit with sliders schoolchildren today were enjoying 14 .HELP good driving record. room, dining room, and new vinyl flooring. asU"onomers know exists but are unable to identify, an die middle of a nighunare. ... “She has been ridiculed, abused and location, convenient to MANCHESTER- to patio. CHFA/FHA their fourth straight day off. shut down after warnings of snow Class 11 d rivers licence, AND 6-Large Duplex In family room, large kit­ Lake rights to Crystal astronomer with the Space Telescope Science Institute “A few years ago, I lost my only son,” she humiliated in an unprecedented way, having HI WANTED chen, solarium, sun 1-84, maintenance free Porterfleld Condomi­ approved. Joan In­ Snow fell from South Carolina to Tuesday night. But the skies cleared, liD along with ability to very good condition! Lake. Owner anxious, said, adding tliat it “ripped me apart” when porch, fireplace. Cedar exterior and deck, nium on Oak Grove guantl. $90,9(X). Sentry said 'Tuesday. nothing to do with her wrongdoing,” he said. plunging temperatures into the SECRETARY for local read maps and com­ Newer roof, siding, 2 m ake o ffe r. $99,900. upstate New York. In the Midwest municate effectively heating systems, and exterior, wrap-around beautifully decorated Street. 2 bedroom end Real Estate, 643-4060.□ “Astronomers suspect that there is a lot of additional she saw photographs of his grave published. Her husband also was charged, but law office. Shorthand Philips Real Estate, unit w ith baths, and Great Plains, temperatures were teens, said Tom King, a with customers. We porches. Close to bus deck, 2 car garage, and landscaped. Re­ 2 '/2 MILL River Condos- material surrounding our galaxy that doesn’t give off “I beg you, don’t let me lose Harry, too,” prosecutors dropped his case because he was and word processing 742 14500______finished basement, att­ meteorologist for the weather ser­ offer excellent wages line and near hospital. some decorating choi­ duced $157,000. Henry Several 1 and 2 bed­ expected to remain bitter through required. 9am-5pm. COVENTRY-Cozy 4 room ached garage. Excel­ light,” said Howard Bond, who along with two others she said. “Our whole life has been work and found mentally incompetent. and generous fringe Beautiful yard, on nice ces still available. Associates, 644-4723o room units available Uie weekend. vice in Birmingham. 646-2425.______lent condition. Excel­ discovered the distant star last spring. benefits which Include street. Asking $199,000. $324,700. Henry Associ­ Ranch. Remodelled In­ BO LTON-lm m edlate oc- from $87,900 to $107,500. “The big catchword now instead ATTENDANT-For q terior, 2 celling fans, lent location. Jack Polar bears at the Henry Doorly dental. Come In and fill Strano Real Estate, ation, 644-4723C cupanev. 3 bedroom large wrap around Sentry Real Estate, 643- Zoo in Omaha, Neb., reveled in the of ’snow’ is it’s going to be cold,” busy, full-service gas out an application or 647-7653n Ranch on one acre of Lappen Realty, 643- 4060.0 station. Experienced In deck. New vinyl siding, 4263. King said. call. Economy Electric trees. Fireplaced living cold, swimming in a pool that a minor repairs. Salary windows, roof, septic Supply Inc., 428 Tol­ room and family room, pump kept from freezing over. Predicting snow in the South is and hours negotiable. HELP HELP system and wiring. Boy Scouts, PTA battle over ^bad apples^ land Turnpike, Man­ eat-ln kitchen, dining HOMES “They’re insane,” zoo director difilcult because of the region’s Apply In person. Bar­ chester, CT 06040. 647- Perfect starter or re- room, large deck HDMES ry ’s Texaco, 318 Adams WANTED WANTED tlrement home. Lee Simmons said. “Never mind the location, said Bob Dietlein, a 5000. eoe. M /F/V/H . ED above garage, conve­ ODFOR SALE FOR SALE freezing temperatures, they’re out Street. $116,500. P hilips Real nient to 1-384, minutes Debate focuses on who’s responsible for screening leaders weather service specialist in Birmin­ Estate, 742-14500 there swimming!” gham. to Hartford. Reduced CERTIFIED NURSE AIDES RECREATION THERAPIST A WINTER W o n d e r- $158,900. Henry Asso­ The Peoria Rescue Mission, a “We usually are on the borderline, ciates, 644-4723n homeless shelter in the Illinois city, Must be certified or in an active certification land!! I This extra spe­ Concerned about lawsuits stem­ believe it can be worked out,” and so often when we have a freak Immediate openings on 7am-3pm week­ cial 9 room Ranch on MANCHESTER-Custom By Jennifer Kerr ship to iliem. reported a rush of people seeking a program. Special individual with lots of energy ming from child abuse or otlicr mis­ “We have nothing that says they Rirkcr said recently. snow storm that dumps heavy ends; and 3pm-11pm part time shifts. Hebron Road In Bolton b u ilt Cape. 5 room The Associated Press place to sleep with lows of 5 below and creativity for 24 hour position in a long­ Is situoted on approxi­ home sited on 1.6 acre guidance by scout leaders, the na­ can or cannot sponsor Boy Scout But Marshall, of the Chicago- amounts on us, we only have a short ■Ask about our child care reimburse* zero predicted this morning, and up notice,” he said. mately 1 acre of beauti­ lot In convenient area. tional scouts and PTA have been troops. That’s up to the local units,” term care facility. Will be responsible for pro­ fu l grounds. Well Huge living room with 1 SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The based National PTA, said meetings m e n t struggling to come up with a com­ said Tari Marshall, public relations to 3 inches of snow. On Tuesday, temperatures gramming relat^ to younger population, with groomed, Including a hardwood floors, fire­ Boy Scouts and the PTA, two “apple have been fruitless. Lows of 30 below were forecast ■Non-benefits rate of pay program promise since last year on new director for tlic National FI’A. dropped below 20 degrees below M.S., C.P. orT.B.I. Must be flexible and outgo­ treellne of Christmas place and French pie” groups, can’t agree on who’s “Really, it’s up to Boy Scouts to in northern Minnesota, where in In­ trees. This home fea­ doors. Possible extra charter application forms written by She said a few slates have recom­ zero around the upper Great Lakes Will Train ing. Send cover letter and resume to: responsible for the “bad apple” come back to us if they feel they ternational Falls temperatures never tures 3 bedrooms, 2 full building lot. $132,000. the Boy Scouts of America. The mended dial local units not sign and it was briefly colder in Phoenix Please call: Director of Staff Develop­ D.W. Fish Realty, 643- scout leaders who sometimes lead to want to make a change,” she said. crept above minus 2 below all day P.O. Box 841 baths, 2 fireplaces, rec forms place the responsibility for charters. than in Anchorage due to a warm ment, Crestfield Convalescent Home room, family room, 1591.0 another American uadition — law­ Parker notes that the Boy Scouts Tuesday. Sub-zero temperatures screening, selecting and approving Tlie Illinois PTA advised its local high pressure mass over Alaska. Glastonbury, CT 06033 sunroom, 5 garages STRIKEWhIleThelronIs suits. of America carries liability in­ were forecast for most of North of Manchester 643-5151. and more! Offered at local scout leaders on the sponsors. units not to do so in October 1988, surance for all its registered leaders. Tuesday’s official low for the Hot!!! Builder must The California Congress of Dakota as well. $237,700. Jackson & sell this 7 room Colon­ “Who can better assess them?” said Illinois President Gretchen Lower 48 slates was minus 28 parents. Teachers and Students Inc., But PTA officials arc worried that At 2 a.m. EST, it was 1 below Jackson Real Estate, ial on Shoddy Mill asked Lee Snealh, a Dallas publicist McDowell. “Our liability insurance degrees at International Falls, and 13 647-8400.O the state PTA, this fall told its local courts might interpret the new zero in Bismarck, N.D., 4 below in Road In Andover. Situ­ for Boy Scouts of America. put a waiver in so it will not cover cities in the central part of the nation "LET'S TALK!" ated on 5 wooded acres chapters to stop sponsoring Boy charter forms as putting lire onus on Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., and 5 But National FTA President any Boy Scout activity.” hit record lows — including 5 offering lots of privacy Scout troops and Cub Scout packs, their organi/iilions. degrees in Chicago. Unusually cold About Strano's success in selling and for country lovers! 3 Manya Ungar wrote in an October “We know it’s a very difficult degrees below zero at Kansas City, NEED X-MAS HELP after the national PTA and the Boy Parker said if a school’s PTA temperatures were recorded in the how you can be a part of it! As always we bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 1988 letter to state and local PTAs, issue,” she said. “My kids were Boy won’t sponsor a scout group, llicn a Mo.; 12 degrees in Abilene, Texas; WANTED Scouts of America failed to agree on South, including 18 degrees in and 8 in El PUso. keep selling houses, and with our soon- A n d e rs o n windows, “this responsibility could result in Scouts. It has nothing to do widi a vinyl siding, approxi­ responsibility for screening leaders. group of parents in the neigh­ to-start Training Program, you can be a $ CASH? $ PTAs in some other stales have increased liability to PTA units, and very fine organization, the Boy borhood could gel together and sign m a te ly 1,900 square part of the successful Strano's Sales Team. feet. Priced below cost taken similar action, officials said. possibly to their leaders, should Scouts. It has to do with us accept­ the charter. FULL-TIME Conscientious, dependable, energetic, full Come join the new team of tele­ at $199,900. A ll reasona­ Of the 10,000 scout units in some unfortunate situation develop ing re.sponsibility for their leaders.” f----- We have openings ble otters considered ENVIRONMENTAL ^ time sales associates will feel right at marketers at the Manchester MANCHESTER $126,900 California, about 6(X), mostly Cub involving the leadership of the local She said other youth groups, such Cabbie returns purse ;; for the assembly and Including rent with op­ OLD FASHIONED CHARM Scout packs, are currently sponsored scout organization.” as Girl Scouts, recruit and train their TESTING AND SAMPLING •4 home! Herald. Great hours 5-8pm Mon- tion. Jackson 8> Jack- A six foom, 3 bedroom Coionial/Capo with spacious If you are licensed, or soon to be, please packaging of our son Real Estote, 647- rooms, formal dining room, French doors in living room by neighborhood school PTAs, ac­ 'The two national groups began own leaders and do not require containing $6,300 % day-Friday. Earning potential of 8400.0 negotiations in mid-1988 that con­ Industrial/Residential •1 call for confidential interview...don't homemade foods. open to a heated sun room. A coz. porch o!' upstairs cording to Richard Parker, assistant sixinsoring organization to accept 8 $8.10 per hour. bedroom. Needs some T.L.C . and someone who car, use director of the Western Region of tinued through this year. The Boy re.sponsibility for the leaders. NEW YORK (AP) — A woman (Including Radon) delay...call today! $6 per hour to start their talent lor decorating. Creative financing available. the Boys Scouts of America. Scouts agreed not to change its California PTA president Dorothy who left a purse containing $6,300 Call <1 Frank Strano with scheduled wage To Cleon coffee stolns PTAs and scout units have co-cx- charter arrangements with the PTA Leonard, who sent letters to local For more information please call from Chino or plostlc, rub D.F. REALE, INC. in tlie back scat of a taxi will get the t( review.^ and great stain with baking soda. To isted for 50 years, with parents from until July 1,1989. chapters advising diem of the cutoff money back thanks to an honest cab TREAT IT RIGHT '1 STRANO REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE Gerlinde at 647-9946. benefits. Call 633- find 0 cosh buyer for thot one group often deeply involved in That deadline passed without a in September, said she plans to meet driver, police said. 643-9677 •»It 647-"SOLD" china Closet you no longer 175 Main St., Manchester the other. Scout troops also can be resolution, and the National PTA in­ widi Parker to try to resolve the Wee Gan, 49, found the purse in 1 It's What We DO Best! 4663. Ask for Dave. use, place a low-cost od In ilfr 646-4525 sponsored by other organizations formed its stale chapters that it was problem. his taxi on Tuesday and brought it to (OurO^pm Is OurTolky) ' 1 Classified. 643-2711. such as church or civic clubs. leaving the decision about sponsor­ “We do have a problem, but we a police station. 24—MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Dee. 13. 1989

CARS ^CONDOMINIUMS R o l APARTMENTS APARTMENTS HOMES IQ^J MUSICAL - ^ I FOR SALE ■ wiR ncMT I FOR SALE FOR RENT FOR RENT FOR RENT 1 8 4 1 items 2 b e d r o o m Townhouse. 6 ROOM heated a p a rt­ MANCHESTER-4, 6, and B O LTO N -3 b e d ro o m , 2'/3 PIANO-Uprlght piano 1.5 baths, appliances, ment. $800 with secur­ 7 room apartments. Se­ and bench. Good condi­ Schaller'3 ity . No pets. 646-2426. bath. Contemporary. 2 Immaculate. curity. No pets. Now acres. $1,400 per m on th tio n . $150. 649-3200. $109,900. Owner 647- W eekdays, 9-4. Quality 8513. a v a ila b le . 646-2426 , 9-5 D d i t ! plus s e c u rity . 644-6226. MANCHESTER - 4 room w eekdays.______Pre-owned Auto apartment. Applian­ FOR Rent-Spacious, 3 MANCHESTER-2 bed­ Value Priced ces, heat, hot water, ■ bedroom, 1 bath home. I PETS AND room, 1st floor Farm­ On Spencer Street. $850 BUSINESS cable. 649-5249.______PROPERTY house. P a rk in g fo r tw o. per month plus utili­ SUPPLIES 83 Olds Ciera MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ Completely renovated. CARPENTRY/ ties. References and AT,A/C,PS $ 2 , 9 0 0 room townhouse with ELECTRICAL FREE-Pupples. Black IVIANCHESTER- Duplex Washer hookup. $625 REMDOELING security deposit re­ fireplace. All applian­ Labrador cross. All 86 Ford Tempo ond 19x28 commercial plus heat, 1 m on th se- quired. Call Sue D. ces, heat, hot water, black In color. Ready AT.A/C.PS $ 4 ^ 4 9 5 building. Purchase or c u rlty . 649-3087.______DUMAS ELECTRIC 646-4321. carpeting, air condl- HANDYMEN/CARPENTERS Service changes, for Christmas. 643-7859. rent with option to buy. MANCHESTER-2 and 3 MANCHESTER-3 bed­ tlo n ln g . C a ll 649-5240. Cleaning, Hauling. Carpentry, Remodelling 86 C he^.^’Q 'O High traffic Intersec- Bedroom, first months additional wiring and room, newly renovated Reasonably P r M AT.Ster90V-‘ro,995 ♦lon. Excellent for In­ MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ rent free. Security and Free Estimates repairs on existing and painted, washer/d- vestment business. room townhouse. All references a must. Call All Cans Answered homes. Quality work at ry e r hookups. 643-6386, 84ChA— r03brit)f $154,900 D .W . Fish appliances, heat, hot 645-8201. Rick's Handyman & affordable prices. leove g messoge. MISCELLANEOUS AT,A/cSU'-J^.C water, carpeting, air V z , 9 0 0 Realty, 643-1591 .□ MANCHESTER-MaIn Carpentry Service Entirely owner operated. COVENTRY-3 bedrooms, FOR SALE conditioning. Call 649- Street apartment tor 88 H o n ;!^ 5240. 646-1948 27 years exp. Call 2'/2 baths. Raised rent. Call 529-7858 or Ranch with 6 acres. 5-Spd.,A Loaded ROOMS MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ 563-4438.______$1,000 m o n th ly plus se­ 646-5253. _ _ 87 Merr';:;:-.'n^9ar FOR RENT room luxury town- ROCKVILLE-Apartment PAINTING/PAPERING curity and utilities. 742- END ROLLS house. All appliances, 8732. 2Vh" width — 50« V8,Looc5OhX0Q*; for rent. 6 rooms, se­ PLACING AN AO In clas- Like New v O j TTO FEMALE Preferred- heat, cable, carpeting, cond floor, yard, gar­ 13" width — 2 for 50C air conditioning. Call sifted Is a very easy, 85 Toyota Comry Room for rent In large, age, 643-0136, 646-4694 Newsprint end rolls can be 647-1595.______McHugh Himself simple process. Just dial ISTORE/OFFICE AT. Loaded $ 6 , 9 9 5 beautiful home. Man­ o r 647-7056. picked up at tha Manchester chester/East Hartford EAST Hartford-Clean, 5 Painting & wallpapering at 643-2711. We’ll help you I FOR RENT Herald ONLY before 11 a.m. MANCHESTER-3 bed- 82 Pontiac Firebird line. Kitchen prlyl- rooms, garage, 1st word vour od (or m axi­ Monday through Thursday. room apartment. $645. its b e s t F ree Estim ates. Fully V6,AT.A/C, 4 Q C leges. $70 w e e kly. 289- floor. No pets. $525 plus mum response. MANCHESTER-MaIn Low Miles Insured. Establisheed 1974. 8291. u tilitie s . 528-2400. No security. Available Street. Store for rent. 88 Honda Prelude S' Im m e d ia te ly . 643-4421. 643-9321 C a ll 529-7858 o r 563-4438. 6^Spd,A/C, 4 1 0 0 0 5 TOWN OF MANCHESTER DUPLEX-6 rooms, deck, MISCELLANEGUS ■wanted to Like New Y • LEGAL NOTICE fenced-ln yard. No util­ BUY/TRADE 85 Toyota Celica ELLINGTON Printed by the Manchester Herald At its meeting of December 4, 1989 the Planning and Zoning itie s , s e c u rity . $650 AT, Loaded $ 5 , 9 9 5 FURNITURE Wonted- Commission made the following decisions: monthly. Call after Wall Papering and Painting MEADOWVIEW 5pm, 649-4992. Mahogany bedroom 86 Buick Regal,gal EDWARD J. LAZARIN - SPECIAL EXCEPTION - 405VM 30 years Experience SNOW PLOWING PLAZA V8, Loads AVAILABLE set or equal. Dining $ 7 , 9 9 5 NEW STATE ROAD (L-55) - Approved with modifications the Insurance, References and Commercial and Residential room set and crib. Low Miles request for a special exception under Article II, Section Immedlatelv-3 room 86 Honda Accord LX apartment. Security Free Estimales Snow blower services available. 524-8824. 16.15.02 of the zoning regulations and the erosion control plan and references re­ Can Mike 6494304 1000 sq. ft. 5-8pd, Loaded $ 7 , 9 9 5 for the development of the above address. MARTY MATTSSON Busy Rfe. 83, new ICXIOsq. ft. quired. $495 monthly. Mon-Sat 9am-9pm 85 Pontiac Grand Am TOWN OF MANCHESTER - DAY CARE REGULATIONS 649-4431 rental area. In attractive CARS 643-1577.______1 D W P A T r Q V6,AT,A/C $ 4 ^ 9 9 5 (T-130) - Approved with modifications the application to LUVf nMl CO shopping plaza. Ideal for re­ MANCHESTER-Newer 3 tail, office, professional, serv­ FOR SALE amend sections of Article I and Article II of the zoning regula­ bedroom Duplex. I'/j Need repairs around the ice. 87 Mit?';^^! n cis LS tions. WENUFS PAMTMG CO. DODGE-1984, Omni, one 5 Spd,A,SLJ^'* Q Q 5 MASG baths, appliances, Call Quillty work at a home? Call an expert. Low Miles 9 0 , 7 7 0 CEDAR VALLEY ASSOCIATES - EROSION & SEDIMENTA­ deck, basement, wa- You'll find the help you owner, air condition­ reasonable prical James J. Gessay ing, AM/FM cassette, 83 Cutlass Supreme TION CONTROL - 166 COLONIAL ROAD (C-81) - Approved sher/dryer hookup. need In Classified. 643- % Interior 6 Exterior 875-0134 cru ise , su n ro o f. $2,375. V6,AT.A/C. Q 0 5 with modifications the erosion sedimentation control plan for $725 monthly -f utili­ Free Eallmates 2711. Low Miles 9^ | 770 the above address. ties. Security deposit 646-5652.______and references. No Call Brian Weigie CONCORD, 1979, 2 door, 84Toyo»7^ h WARREN E. HOWLAND - ZONE DISTRICT CHANGES - Auto. A/C 3 0 1 5 X 4 0 5 MAIN STREET, FORD ROAD, AND HAZEL STREET (H-68) pets. 649-7874 after 645-8912 LAWN CARE I INDUSTRIAL excellent, fully loaded, Low Miles’"^ V 0 , H 7 0 - Approved the request for a zone district change from B-lll to 6pm. PROPERTY radial tires, new 85 Buick Century CBD for 555, 559, 561,575, 595, 599, 615/617/619, 623, 627, 4 ROOMS and both. Cen­ brakes. $1,500. 649-4931. A T A /C P S $ 4 ^ 4 9 5 661, 669V and 681 Main Street; 24 RDrd Road; and 9 and 17 tral location. Heat and FORGET THE REST YARD MASTERS MANCHFSTER-2 large Hazel Street. Also, approved the request lor a zone district electricity not In­ 85 Honda Accord LX CALL THE BEST! LEAVES RAKED & REMOVED garage baysand office. change from ,1B to CBD for the western 70' portion of 29 cluded. $675 monthly C L ro i 5-Spd.A/C, 4 5 Q Q 5 Intericx/Exlerior Painting. Trees cut, yards cleaned, 1,100 sauare feet. 647- Loaded 90,770 Hazel Street and from RB to Off Street Parking lor the remain­ plus se c u rity . 649-1240 9976. CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. ing portion of 29 Hazel Street. * a fte r 5pm.______Free estimates. Insured. Lawns, Brush removal, gut­ ROUTE 83, VERNON 87 Dodge Omni AT.A/C.PS, 44 QQ5 MANCHESTER HOUSING AUTHORITY - SPECIAL EXCEP­ COLONIAL Charmer- David Kay ters cleaned, Snow Removal. 84 Line. Conlinental $9,995 Like New 9 ‘ * i 7 7 0 TION -1 1 a 27 BLUEFIELD DRIVE (T-131) - Denied without Country flair high­ 646-0754 643-9996 I CLEANING 84 Buick Centur/ 16bg $5,995 87 Toyota Celica GTS prejudice the request for a special exception under Article IV. lights this 6 plus room SERVICES 84 Bonneville 4 Dr. $6,895 5-Spd, Locxded $ 1 0 / 4 9 5 Section 17 of the zoning regulations to permit development of home. Large and com­ 85 Elecira 4 Dr. $9,995 40 units of elderly congregate housing at the above address. fortable entertainment POLISH w o m a n will 84 Olds Ciera Coupe 85 Caprice Wagon $C,695 MANCHESTER 1-84 ASSOCIATES & JOHN FINGUERRA - areas, fireplace to give clean your house. For V6, AT, Loaded 9 9 5 warmth. Asking r n APARTMENTS nolCDNDDMINIUMS more Information call 85 Buick Somerset 4 Dr $7,295 MODIFICATIONS TO APPROVED CUD PRELIMINARY 86 Pontiac Grand Am DEVELOPMENT PLAN - BUCKLAND AND SLATER $174,900 and liste n in g . [ ^ F D R RENT l^ F D R RENT 644-2835, 644-4663. 85 Celebrity Yfagon $6,695 Call Barbara. Even­ V6,5-Spd,A/C 9 9 5 STREET (M-133) - Approved with modifications the request to HOUSECLEANING- 86 Honda Civic 2 Dr. $5,695 ings 643-0844. R E /M A X amend the approved CUD Preliminary Development Plan for MANCHESTER-4 Vj Good references. Free 86 Delta 88 2 Dr $9,995 East of the River, 647- 86 Ford Escort 201, 251, 259, 273, 283, and 355 Buckland Street and 160, room, 2 bedroom estim a te s. 568-7426. 86 Bonneville 4 Dr $6,995 194, 200, 250 Slater Street. 1419.P______Rental AT. A/C, Stereo $ 4 , 4 9 5 Manchester, renovated Townhouse. IV2 baths, 86 Century Wagon $7,495 RAVENSWOOD PROPERTIES - "THE SUMMIT" - INLAND full bosement, quiet 89 Acura Integra LS State of Connecticut 2 Family, appliances, 86 Chevrolet Celebrity $7,195 WETLANDS (R-47) FINAL PLAN REVIEW (R-45); EROSION busline, near center, small complex. No MISCELLANEOUS Auto, A/C. A in QOC Court of Probate, 86 Chevrolet Nova 4 Dr $6,395 9500 miles 9 1 4 , 7 7 0 CONTROL (R-46) - LOTS 7 & 8 HALE ROAD - Acting in its $600 plus utilities. 12/1 pets. $725 plus utilities. District of Andover SERVICES capacity as the Inland Wbtlands Agency, the Commission ap­ occupancy. Dale 529- R. D. M u rd o c k , 643- J 86 Chevrolet Spectrum $4,995 82 Chevy El Camino NOTICE TO proved the application to conduct activities within the regulated 8276, Matt 653-6564 2692.______86 Chev Cavalier 4 Dr $6,895 V6.AT.PS, 6 C 4 0 5 STEVEN ANTHONY MUISE, GSL Building Mainte­ Low Miles 9 0 , ‘ ♦ 7 0 area at 101 Hale Road. The Commission also approved with WANT ADS ore worth nance Co. Commercl- 86 Pont Grand Am SE $8,495 whose last known residence modifications the final plan and the erosion and sedimentation looking into when you're al/ResIdentlal building MANCHE5TER- 8 7 2 - 9 1 1 1 control plan for lots 7 and 8. was in the town of Vernon, looking for a place to repairs and home Im­ “ " ' ' ® ° S ' o!9 9 5 County of Tolland, State of Townhouse apartment THE PLACE MALL AT BUCKLAND HILLS PARTNERSHIP - MODIFICA­ for rent. 3 bedrooms, live... provements. Interior 345 Center SL, Manchester TION TO AN APPROVED CUD FINAL PLAN - 301 BUCK- Connecticut. Pursuant to an and exterior painting, order of Hon. Norman J. IV? baths, fu ll base­ 647-7077 LAND STREET (M-137) - Approved with modifications the ap­ ment, kitchen applian­ I HOMES light carpentry. Com­ CARDINAL plication to amend the approved CUD Final Plan for the above Preuss, Judge, a hearing will plete janitorial ser­ TO be held on an application for ces, parking for 2 cars. FOR RENT BUICK, INC. address. $750 per month. Pay vice. Experienced, rel­ TRUCKS/VANS termination of parental rights 1989 CentU7 Coupe $11,980 vour own utilities. Se­ iable, free estimates. DALE LAND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION - INLAND concerning a certain Minor EAST Hortford/Gloston- 643-0304. 1988 Skylark Sedan $8,590 IFOR SALE WETLANDS - 23 DALE ROAD AND 782/984 MIDDLE curity deposit and 1 Child born on September 21, bury llne-7 room Cope, 1988 Chev S-10P/U $7,495 TURN'PIKE EAST (D-58) - Acting in its capacity as the inland year lease. Call Ri­ SHOP... TR U C K , 1977, G M C . $300 1985, wherein the Court's new Interior, 1 car 1988 S-10 Ext P/U $10,980 wetlands agency the commission made the determination that chard PaganI at 646- or best offer. Rood decision will affect your inter­ garage, screened TV/STEREO/ 1988 Buick Park Ave. $13,980 the proposed wetlands application would not involve a sig­ ests, if any, as in said applica-'* 4525 or 643-2283 between porch, wosher/dryer w o rth y . C all 643-1901, t 19870lds(TK)bileFirenza $6,490 nificant impact or major affect upon the wetlands and therefore tion on file more fully appears, 9:00 and 8:00, hookup. $900 per month APPLIANCES 1987 Buick Regal $8,695 MAZDA-1987, Pickup, B- does not require a public hearing. at the Court of Probate on MANCHESTER-5 room, 2 plus utilities, security CURTIS Mathis Solid 2200. B e d lln e r s p o rt December 28, 1989 at 1:30 bedroom apartment. 1987 GMCS-15Spt P/U $6,380 A copy of this decision has been filed in the Town Clerk's of­ deposit. C oll 649-5400 State floor model TV. package, AM/FM ra­ p.m. By Older of the Court. 1st floor. Appliances days, 647-9040 1987 Chev S-10 P/U $6,280 fice. $500, n e g o tia b le . 646- dio. Sliding rear win­ and heat Included. Lea- evenings. 1987 Cadillac Brougham $13,960 Planning and Zoning Commission Sharon B. Preuss, 4265. dow . A skin g $4,500. C all se/securltv. $750 1986 Corvette Loaded $18,990 Leo Kwash, Secretary Clerk AVAILABLE a fte r 5pm at 632-9826. monthly. No pets. 643- 1986 Chev Monte Carlo $7,480 immedlotely- C H E V Y , 1979, P ic k -u p 023-12 024-12 9885 o r 646-2918, 1986 Merc. Grand Marquis $8,980 Remodelled 4 bedroom I MACHINERY Truck. Model K-20,4x4, 1986 Dodge 600 Sed $5,895 IS Cape. Large family auto transmission, AND TOOLS 1986 Pont Trans Am 26K $8,995 room, fireplace, eat-in power steerlng- 1985 Buick Skylark LTD $5,395 kitchen, carpeted llvln- SNOW Blower-Toro. 7 /brakes, 5.7L engine. groom, large laundry horsepower, II stage, 81 Adams St., To be sold "as Is" by the and b a th . $995 p e r with chains. Excellent Manchester Town of Bolton. Best DOWNTOWN month plus utilities. c o n d itio n . $425. 649- 649-4571 offer. Call 649-8066 646-4144. 7848. d a y tim e . MANCHESTER Bridge PETS I UNIQUE GIFTS I AUTOMOTIVE FRUIT BASKETS FOR MANCHESTER PET N E W ENGLAND CARDINAL BUICK'S PERO’S FRUIT STAND. QUALITY - QUANTITY - SERVICE CENTER-Chrlstmas A M U SEM EN TS. 50's professional car wax & Fancy Fruit Baikats freakish deal. With diamonds split gift certificates ovallo- Gift Shop. "Unique gift detail service gift cer­ dallvared locally. NORTH 12-13-89 Freak around the table 8-5-0-0, there is cer­ Largo talactlon of Itn- ♦ Q 10 9 8 7 ble. 687 Main Street, Ideas from the SO's tificates now available tainly a fair chance that West will hold ■ iH iiiiiili Manchester. 649-4273. era." Hand pointed for Christmas giving. portod WIckor at2io% Y 5 show all the remaining hearts. To guard off. Mako this Christ­ ♦ K 10 9 7 5 D.J.’S DOO GROOMING porcelain figurines, Senior Citizen discount against such a possibility, declarer mas morrior with a gift ♦ Q 2 A PET SUPPLY. Bed­ music boxes, luke (• years and up). Pri­ By James Jacoby should rulf with a low heart. Many boxes, home gomes, ces start at $62.99. from Poro’s. 276 Oak­ ding, canopy, Brass WEST EAST times that will result in West’s making Christmas gift certifi­ Come In anytime for land Straat, Manchas- cuddle and mats. ♦ K 6 5 2 ♦ J 4 3 The bidding and opening lead made cates available. 77 Tol­ tor. 643-6384. a small heart trick when otherwise the Coats, sweaters, rain gift certificates or call ▼ K 9 8 7 3 Y - it very clear to South that East held an land Turnpike, Man­ defenders might be limited to only two gear, life lockets, and for vour appointment. ♦ ♦AQJ86432 eight-card diamond suit. Why else chester. 646-1533. 81 Adorns Street, M an­ tricks (ace of clubs and king of hearts). back packs. Unique cat ♦ 10 8 6 3 ♦ a 9 would West not lead his partner’s suit? furniture. Holiday goo­ BLUE SKY TRADING chester. 646-7789. SWEDISH GIFTS So when East won the club ace and led But the play is still correct, since it SHOP THESE PARTICIPATING DOWNTOWN MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION MEMBERS: dies, toys and crates. CO. American Indian SOUTH back a low diamond, South was very guarantees making the contract. Pet pictures with Santo lewelry, estate je­ SCANDANAVIAN GIFT ♦ a quick to ruff with the 10 of hearts. Incidentally, an opening lead of a • Allstate Business Machines • Bibles & Books • Bike Shop • Blish Hardware • Bray Jewelers • Country Arts • Craft Supply every Sunday 12 to 5. welry, Gold and Silver. JEWELRY SHOP. The largest se­ Y A Q J 10 6 4 2 West, of course, could overruff with spade from West would almost surely House • East West Imports - Fairway Dept. Store • Forrest Package Store • Formals Inn • Futon Loft - J . Carman Clothier - J December 24th, 8om-12 Senior citizen dis­ lection of Swedish ♦ . . . beat four hearts, since South would the king, but it was much better for & J Jewelers • Johnson Paint • Lift The Latch • Manchester Drug • Manchester Paint Center • Manchester Seafood • Marc noon. 119 O akland counts. Gift certifi­ BRAY JEWELERS. "Spe­ Foods In the area. Nut­ ♦ KJ754 likely lose two heart tricks and two him to simply discard a low spade. Bakery & Coffee Shop • Marlows • Mary Lewis • Michaels Jewelers • Nassiff Camera • Nassiff Sports • Oak St. P u b & Street, Manchester. cates. 10% discount cializing In Diamonds." crackers, Pyramids, Vulnerable: Both club tricks. In addition, if East worked 649-0485^______with this ad. 217 Center and Hummel Figu­ West’s K-9-8-7-3 of hearts had started Restaurant • Optical Style Bar • Regals Mens' Shop • Steve K's Restaurant Seiko, Lassole Dealer: South out as being worth two tricks. Now out the play of the club nine to the first Street, Manchester. Watches. Watch mak­ rines. Ellington Center trick, declarer would also have to lose Plaza, Ellington. 872- suddenly the holding was worth three 647-0607. ing and Goldsmithing South West North East four tricks. 0273. tricks and declarer had to go set. So BOOKS on premises. Open ev­ 1 Y Pass 14 4 6 James Jacoby's books “Jacoby on Bridge" and PLENTY OF FREE PARKING! ery Sunday In De­ 4 V All pass what should declarer have done about "Jacoby on Card Games"(written with his father, l i t t l e p r o f e s s o r VIDEOS cember. 699 Moln CHRISTMAS it? the late Oswald Jacoby) are now available at Suppiemrni to: Manchr«t«r Herald, Hartford CouranL, and Journal Inquirer BOOK CENTER. "We Street, Manchester. TREES Opening lead: ♦ 3 Declarer is certainly looking at a bookstores. Both arc published by Pharos Books. 1 help you find books MOVIES A MORE "Your 643-5617. you'll love." Christmas home video store" The BURGESS NURSERY. gift certificates availa­ plaza at Burr Corners, Come see our choice. ble. Open 7 days. 1058 1139 Tolland Turnpike, BEAUTY SALONS Balsam Fir Christmas Tolland Turnpike Monchester. Video T rees. Cut your (Heartland Plaza) 646- soles and rentals. Gift TRES CHIC BEAUTY own...Blue und White 7101. certificates available. SALON has gift certifi­ Spruce. Gift certltl- Astrograph Monday-Thursday, 10- cates available for all cotes available for 9pm; Friday and Satur­ your holiday styles. spring planting. Open 7 day 10-10pm; Sunday Great stocking days a week. Burgess Dec. 14, 1989 to open doors for you. Cultivate them UNIQUE GIFTS 12-8pm. 643-6445. terests in an important involvement to­ stutters 1 303 East Cen­ Nursery. 373 Demlng now by making the necessary day. Humility has its place, but there are Street, South Windsor, MANCHESTER VIL- ter Street, Manchester. Conditions in general appear very arrangements. times when it can be CT 06074. 644-1966. promising for you where your material PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) You could l a o e m o t o r i n n . 643-2483. counterproductive. Center Street, Man­ I AUTOMOTIVE Interests are concerned. Your earning be luckier than usual today in enter­ LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) In commercial chester. W rap up a Luv potential looks good and you could also prises or ventures you originate or per­ development today, don’t jump at the Tub, an Ideal gift tor PAP AUTO PARTS. 307 FLORAL ISPDRTS GIFTS be lucky with investments. sonally manage. Dame Fortune might first offer you get, even If It sounds very vour loved ones. Gift East Center Street, SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Con­ have something really big In mind. enticing. Being a bit standoffish could You could certificates available Manchester (Rear of p a r k h i l l JOYCE EAST/WEST KARATE duct important business matters with ARIES (March 21-April 19) pul you in a stronger bargaining as little fanfare as possible today. Un­ do very well at a flea market today. anvtlrP*- 844-2300. Lenox Pharmacy) Su­ SHOP. Fancy F ru it CENTER-Try s o m e ­ position. per savings on great Baskets, Boxwood thing different this X- less specific people are directly in­ You’re sharp at buying, selling, bargain­ VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Conditions in c ' r a F T M E N ’ 5 gift Ideas. 10% off gift volved, don’t make them privy to your ing or being the middle person in help­ g a l l e r y . "The Place Trees. All vour Christ­ mos. Parents give vour general are likely to be vastly improved certificates. 649-3528. secrets. Trying to patch up a broken ro­ ing a companion get a good deal. on cooper Street." Let mas needs. 36 Oak kids the key to a great lor you today. Opportunities may begin Street, Manchester. future! Give a gift that mance? The Astro-Graph Matchmaker TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Something to present themselves in areas that us wrap UP a great LYNCH PONTIAC- can help you to understand what to do mutually constructive can result from Christmas tor you. Toyoto Ports and Ser­ 649-0792. will lost a life time. looked rather dismal yesterday. $14.95 tr ia l p ro g ra m . to make the relationship work. Mail $2 an agreement you may be negotiating LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Focus your ef­ Open 7 days a week vice Department; gift to Matchmaker, P.O. Box 91428, Cleve­ today. Conditions that are acceptable certificates now avail­ Includes complete uni­ forts on situationc that affe t your pres­ from December 5th. 58 SEASON'S land, OH 44101-3428. to both parties can be achieved. cooper Street. 647-8161. able. "Whatever your form. Gift certificates tige, career or finances singularly or GREETINGS ovallable. 500 Tolcot- CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) It a GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Something In jointly today. If you’re going to score, ports desire" Lynch, which you are presently involved can 500 West Center Street, tvllle Road, Route 83, windfall comes your way at this time, it’s apt to be in these areas. alert your old friends so they can share generate better returns than you're Manchester. 646-4321. TO ALL OUR V ern on . 875-3199. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Don’t put in your good fortune, especially those presently receiving. Study this matter limitations on your thinking today. In­ FRIENDS who were there when you needed them. carefully with an eye toward stead try to envision things in their AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) A major improvement. broadest perspective. Uncluttered hori­ ambition can be realized in this cycle, CANCER (June 21-July 22) Don’t be zons enhances your ability to plan. but you might need some strong allies bashful about protecting your self-in­ 24 'M a n c h e s t e r h e r a l d , Wednesday, Dee. I.-?, 1989

R T I APARTMENTS CARS APARTMENTS HOMES Qy, I MUSICAL i n E j f o r rent FOR RENT HDFOR RENT 0^1 ITEMS QDFOR SALE 6 ROOM heated apart­ specie ^ Townhouse. MANCHESTER-4, 6, and ill# BOLTON-3 bedroom, 2'/? PIANO-UprIght piano ment. $800 with secur­ Schaller’s in«. , appliances, 7 room apartments. Se­ bath, Contemporary. 2 and bench. Good condi­ ity. No pets. 646-2426. curity. No pets. Now tion. $150. 649-3200. Weekdays, 9-4. acres. $1,400 per month Quality 85?3 ■ ayallable. 646-2426, 9-5 plus security. 644-6226. MANCHESTER - 4 room Dcfif! Pre-owned Auto weekdays.______apartment. Applian­ FOR Rent-Spacious, 3 MANCHESTER-2 bed­ ces, heat, hot water, bedroom, 1 bath home. Value Priced b u s i n e s s room, 1st floor Farm­ PETS AND cable. 649-5249. On Spencer Street. $850 PROPERTY house. Parkingfortwo. per month plus utili­ E SUPPLIES 83 Olds Ciera MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ Completely renovated. CARPENTRY/ ties. References and AT,A/C,PS $ 2 ,9 0 0 room townhouse with ELECTRICAL FREE-Pupples. Black ^ANLHESTER-D upI ex Washer hookup. $625 REMDOELING security deposit re­ fireplace. All applian­ plus heat. 1 month se- quired. Call Sue D. Labrador cross. All 86 Ford Tempo commercial black In color. Ready Dulldino. Purchase or ces, heat, hot water, curlty. 649-3087.______DUMAS ELECTRIC 646-4321. ATA/C.PS $4^ 495 carpeting, air condl- HANDYMEN/CARPENTERS Service changes, for Christm as. 643-7859. [ent with option to buy MANCHESTER-2 and 3 MANCHESTER-3 bed­ tlonlng. Colt 649-5240. Cleaning, Hauling, Caipeniry, Ramodemng 86 C hew '‘U/a HlOh traftic Intersec- Bedroom, first months additional wiring and room, newly renovated Reasonably Priced AT.SterSO'-ys/,995 'lon. Excellent tor In­ MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ rent free. Security and Free Eslknales repairs on existing and painted, washer/d- vestment business. room townhouse. All references a must. Caii Al Cans Answered homes. Quality work at ryer hookups. 643-6386, 84 Ch£';^ i'r) 5brity *154,900 D.W. Fish appliances, heat, hot 645-8201. Rbk's Handyman & affordable prices. leove g message. MISCELLANEOUS Realty, 643-1591 .D water, carpeting, olr AT.A/csov5rz,900 M ANCHESTER-MaIn Carpentry Service Entirely owner operated. COVENTRY-3 bedrooms, FOR SALE conditioning. Call 649- Street apartment for 88Hond7wTi nirdlX 5240. 646-1948 27 years exp. Call 2 Vj baths. Raised rent. Call 529-7858 or Ranch with 6 acres. 5^spd..AS^i",u 4 9 5 ROOMS MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ 563-4438.______$1,000 monthly plus se­ Loaded V ' m room luxury town- 646-5253. END ROLLS 87 Merr>;:;:;'rtiigar FOR RENT ROCK VI LLE-Apartment PAINTING/PAPERING curity and utilities. 742- V 8, Loac S O VrX 0 0 A house. All appliances, for rent. 6 rooms, se­ 8732. 27’^" width — 50« LlkeNow yO ,VyO FEM ALE Preferred- heat, cable, carpeting, PLACING AN AO In clas- cond floor, yard, gar­ sifted Is a very easy, 13" width — 2 for 50C 85 Toyota Camry Room tor rent In large, air conditioning. Call age. 643-0136, 646-4694 647-1595.______McHugh Himself simple process. Just dial STORE/OFFICE Newsprint end rolls cen be AT, Loaded $ 6 ,9 9 5 beautiful home. Man- or 647-7056. picked up et the Msnehester chester/East Hartford EAST Hartford-Clean, 5 Painting & wailpapering at 643-2711. W e'll help you FOR RENT Herald ONLY before 11 a.m. MANCHESTER-3 bed- 82 Pontiac Firebird line. Kitchen privi­ raoms, garage, 1st its best Free Estimates. Fuiiy word your od for maxi­ Monday through Thursday. V6,AT,A/C. * 4 4QC leges. $70 weekly. 289- floor. No pets. $525 plus room apartment. $645. mum response. MANCHESTER-MaIn Low Miles 8291. utilities. 528-2400. No security. Available Insured. Establisheed 1974. Street. Store for rent. 88 Honda Prelude’S' Im m ediately. 643-4421. 643-9321 C a ll 529-7858 or 563-4438. 5-Spd.A/C, 6 1 0 0 0 5 TOWN OF MANCHESTER DUPLEX-6 rooms, deck, MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TO Like New 9 I Tk? LEGAL NOTICE fenced-ln yard. No util­ SERVICES |B£l BUY/TRADE 85 Toyota Celica Printed by the Manchester Herald At its meeting of December 4, 1989 the Planning and Zoning itie s, se cu rity . $650 ELLINGTON AT, Loaded $ 5 ,9 9 5 Commission made the following decisions: monthly. Call after Wall Papering and Painting MEADOWVIEW FURNITURE W onted- 5pm, 649-4992.______Mahogany bedroom 86 Buick Regal EDWARD J. LAZARIN - SPECIAL EXCEPTION - 405VM 30 years Experience PLAZA A V AILABLE SNOW PLOWING set or equal. Dining V8, Loaded, C7 Q 05 NEW STATE ROAD (L-55) - Approved with modifications the Insurance, References and Commercial and Residential room set and crib. Low Miles 9/>7T%7 request for a special exception under Article II, Section Immedlatelv-3 room 86 Honda Accord LX apartment. Security Free Estimates Snow blower services available. 524-8824. 16.15.02 of the zoning regulations and the erosion control plan Call Mike 6494304 1000 sq. ft. 5-?pd, Loaded $ 7 ,9 9 5 for the development of the above address. and references re­ MARTY MATTSSON quired. $495 monthly. Mon-Sal 9am-9pm Busy Rte. 83, new 1000sq. ft. 649-4431 rental area. In attractive CARS 85 Ponliac Grand Am TOWN OF MANCHESTER - DAY CARE REGULATIONS 643-1577.______1 n w R A T P Q V6.AT.A/C $4^995 (T-130) - Approved with modifications the application to LUVf riMI CO shopping plaza. Ideal for re­ FOR SALE MANCHESTER-Newer 3 tail, office, professional, serv­ HD amend sections of Article I and Article II of the zoning regula­ bedroom Duplex. I'/j ice. 87 Mit?-;^;^*' n c is L S tions. Need repairs around the baths, appliances, WEKLTS PAimNG CO. home? Coll on expert. Call DODGE-1984, Omni, one 5-Spd,------A ,S '-''c ^ 005 Quality work at a owner, air condition­ Low Miles yOffriJ CEDAR VALLEY ASSOCIATES - EROSION & SEDIMENTA­ deck, basement, wa- You'll find the help you reasonable pricel James J. Gessay ing, AM/FM cassette, 83 Cutlass Supreme TION CONTROL -16 6 COLONIAL ROAD (C-81) - Approved sher/dryer hookup. need In Classified. 643- Interior & Exterior cruise, sunroof. $2,375. V6,AT,A/C, 0 0 5 with modifications the erosion sedimentation control plan for $725 m onthly + u tili­ Free Estimates 2711. 875-0134 Low Miles the above address. ties. Security deposit 646-5652. WARREN E. HOWLAND - ZONE DISTRICT CHANGES - and references. No Call Brian Welgle CONCORD, 1979, 2 door, MAIN STREET, FORD ROAD, AND HAZEL STREET (H-68) pets. 649-7874 a fte r 645-8912 LAWN CARE INDUSTRIAL excellent, fully loaded, Low Miles- VO,**yO radial tires, new - Approved the request for a zone district change from B-lll to 6pm. PROPERTY 85 Buick Century CBD for 555, 559, 561,575, 595, 599, 615/617/619, 623, 627, 4 ROOMS and bath. Cen­ HD brakes. $1,500,649-4931. ATA/C.PS $4^495 661, 669V and 681 Main Street; 24 Ford Road; and 9 and 17 tral location. Heat and FORGET THE REST YARD MASTERS MANCHESTER-2 large Hazel Street. Also, approved the request for a zone district electricity not In­ 85 Honda Accord LX CALL THE BEST! LEAVES RAKED & REMOVED garage baysand office. change from ,1B to CBD for the western 70' portion of 29 cluded. $675 monthly CLroi 5-Spd.A/C. 65 QQ5 Inleriof/Exterior Painting. Trees cut, yards cleaned, 1,100 square feet. 647- Loaded y%J,TTkJ Hazel Street and from RB to Off Street Parking for the remain­ plus security. 649-1240 9976. CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. ing portion of 29 Hazel Street. ^ offer 5pm.______Free estimates. Insured. Lawns, Brush removal, gut­ 87 Dodge Omni ROUTE 83, VERNON AT.A/C.PS, 64 QQ5 MANCHESTER HOUSING AUTHORITY - SPECIAL EXCEP­ COLONIAL Charmer- David Kay ters cleaned. Snow Removal. 84 Line. Continental $9,995 Like New TION - 11 & 27 BLUEFIELD DRIVE (T-131) - Denied without Country flair high­ 6 4 3 - 9 9 9 6 CLEANING 84 Buick Century Vtog $5,995 87 Toyota Celica GTS § ^ prejudice the request for a special exception under Article IV, lights this 6 plus room 646-0754 SERVICES 84 Bonneville 4 Dr. $6,895 5-Spd, Loaded $1 0 ,4 9 5 'V Section 17 of the zoning regulations to permit development of home. Large and com­ 85 Elecira 4 Dr. $9,995 40 units of elderly congregate housing at the above address. fortable entertainment POLISH w o m a n will 84 Olds Ciera Coupe 85 Caprice l^gon $C,695 MANCHESTER 1-84 ASSOCIATES & JOHN FINGUERRA - areas, fireplace to give clean your house. For V6, AT. Loaded 9 9 5 ^ m MODIFICATIONS TO APPROVED CUD PRELIMINARY warmth. Asking r n APARTMENTS H o i CONDOMINIUMS more Information call 85 Buick Somerset 4 Dr $7,295 $174,900 and listening. 86 Pontiac Grand Am DEVELOPMENT PLAN - BUCKLAND AND SLATER FOR RENT I j ^ I f o r r e n t 644-2835, 644-4663. 85 Celebrity Wfagon $6,695 O ^ STREET (M-133) - Approved with modifications the request to Call Barbara. Even­ 86 Honda Civic 2 Dr. $5,695 V6.5-Spd,A/C 9 9 5 ings 643-0844. R E /M A X HOUSECLEANING- amend the approved CUD Preliminary Development Plan for MANCHESTER-4 Vj Good references. Free 86 Delta 88 2 Dr $9,995 86 Ford Escort X 201, 251, 259, 273, 283, and 355 Buckland Street and 160, East of the River, 647- room, 2 bedroom 1419.n______estim ates. 568-7426. 86 Bonneville 4 Dr $6,995 194, 200, 250 Slater Street. Rental Townhouse. I'/j baths, AT, A/C, Stereo $ 4 ,4 9 5 Manchester, renovated 86 Century V/agon $7,495 RAVENSWOOD PROPERTIES - "THE SUMMIT" - INLAND tull basement, aulet 89 Acura Integra LS m H Stale of Connecticut 2 Family, appliances, 86 Chevrolet Celebrity $7,195 WETLANDS (R-47) FINAL PLAN REVIEW (R-45); EROSION busline, near center, small complex. No MISCELLANEOUS Court of Probate, 86 Chevrolet Nova 4 Dr $6,395 M es' $12,995 CONTROL (R-46) - LOTS 7 & 8 HALE ROAD - Acting in its $600 plus utilities. 12/1 pets. $725 plus utilities. SERVICES capacity as the Inland Wbtlands Agency, the Commission ap­ District of Andover occupancy. Dale 529- R. D. M u rdock, 643- HD 86 Chevrolet Spectrum $4,995 82 Ch evy El Com ino NOTICE TO s s proved the application to conduct activities within the regulated 8276, Matt 653 6564 2692.______86 Chev Cavalier 4 Dr $6,895 V6,AT,PS, 6 5 4 0 5 STEVEN ANTHONY MUISE, GSL Building Mainte­ Low Miles z - 0 area at 101 Hale Road. The Commission also approved with WANT ADS nre worth nance Co. Commercl- 86 Pont Grand Am SE $8,495 modifications the final plan and the erosion and sedimentation whose last known residence al/ResIdentlal building MANCHE5TER- looking into when you’re v 6^ o S O L O | ^ 9 5 O JO control plan for lots 7 and 8. was in the town of Vernon, looking for a place to repairs and home Im­ 872-9111 County ol Tolland, State of Townhouse apartment provements. Interior THE PLACE MALL AT BUCKLAND HILLS PARTNERSHIP - MODIFICA­ for rent. 3 bedrooms, live... 345 Center SL, Manchester TION TO AN APPROVED CUD FINAL PLAN - 301 BUCK- Connecticut. Pursuant to an ond exterior painting, 5 ^ order of Hon. Norman J. 1'/? baths, full base­ light carpentry. Com­ 647-7077 LAND STREET (M-137^ - Approved with modilications the ap­ ment, kitchen applian­ HOMES CARDINAL CD m plication to amend the approved CUD Final Plan for the above Preuss, Judge, a hearing will plete lanitorlal ser TO be held on an application for ces, parking for 2 cars. FOR RENT vice. Experienced, rel­ BUICK, INC. m CO address. $750 per month. Pay HD ITRUCKS/VANS termination of parental rights iable, free esfimates. 1989 CentU7 Coupe $11,980 DALE LAND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION - INLAND your own utilities. Se­ concerning a certain Minor EAST Hartford/Glaston- 643-0304. 1988 Skylark Sedan $8,590 IFOR SALE WETLANDS - 23 DALE ROAD AND 782/984 MIDDLE curity deposit and 1 Child born on September 21, bury llne-7 room Cape, 1988 Chev S-10P/U $7,495 t u r n p i k e EAST (D-58) - Acting in its capacity as the inland year lease. Call Ri­ T R U C K , 1977, $300 SHOP... 1985, wherein the Court's new Interior, 1 car 1988 S-10 Ext P/U $10,980 CMC. wetlands agency the commission made the determination that decision will affect your inter­ chard PaganI at 646- ITV/STEREO/ or best offer. Road garage, screened 1988 Buick Park Ave. $13,980 o z the proposed wetlands application would not involve a sig­ ests, if any, as in said applica-’’ 4525 or 643-2283 between porch, washer/dryer w orthy. C a ll 643-1901. APPLIANCES 1987 Oldsmobile Firenza $6,490 m ^ nificant impact or major affect upon the wetlands and therefore tion on file more fully appears, 9:00 and 8:00. hookup. $900 per month I 1987 Buick Regal $8,695 MAZDA-1987, Picku p, B- does not require a public hearing. at the Court of Probate on MANCHESTER-5 room, 2 plus utilities, security 2200. Bedllner sport CURTIS Mathis Solid 1987 G M C S -1 5 S p t P/U $6,380 A copy of this decision has been filed In the Town Clerk’s of­ December 28, 1989 at 1'30 bedroom apartment. deposit. Call 649-5400 package, AM/FM ra­ State floor model TV. 1987 Chev S-10 P/U $6,280 > CO fice. p.m. By Older of the Court. 1st floor. Appliances days, 647-9040 $500, negotiable. 646- dio. Sliding rear win­ 1987 Cadillac Brougham $13,980 Sharon B Preuss, and heat Included. Lea­ evenings.______4265. dow. Asking $4,500. Call Planning and Zoning Commission 1986 Corvette Loaded $18,990 Clerk se/security. $750 AVAILABLE after 5pm at 632-9826. Leo Kwash, Secretary monthly. No pets. 643- 1986 Chev Monte Carlo $7,480 Immedlately- CHEVY, 1979, P ick-u p 023-12 024-12 9885 or 646-2918. 1986 Merc. Grand Marquis $8,960 Remodelled 4bedroom I MACHINERY Truck. M odel K-20, 4x4, 1986 Dodge 600 Sed $5,895 IS Cape. Large family AND TOOLS auto transmission, room, fireplace, eat-ln I 1986 Pont Trans Am 26K $8,995 power steerlng- 1985 Buick Skylark LTD $5,395 kitchen, carpeted llvln- SNOW Blower-Toro. 7 /brakes, 5.7L engine. groom, large laundry horsepower, II stage, 81 Adams St., To be sold "as Is" by the and bath. $995 per with chains. Excellent Manchester Town of Bolton. Best DOWNTOWN month plus utilities. co n ditio n . $425. 649- 649-4571 o ffe r. C a ll 649-8066 646-4144. 7848. daytim e. MANCHESTER Bridge FOR

MANCHESTER PET N E W ENGLAND CARDINAL BUICK’S PERO'S FRUIT STAND. QUALITY - QUANTITY - SERVICE CENTER-Chrlstmas AMUSEMENTS. 50'S professional car wax a Fancy Fruit Baskets freakish deal. With diamonds split gift certificates availa­ Gift Shop. 'Unique gift detail scvlce gift cer­ delivered locally. NORTH 1’ 13-89 Freak around the table 8-5-0-0, there is cer­ ble. 687 Main Street, Ideas from the 50's tificates now available Large selection of Im­ ♦ Q 10 9 8 7 tainly a fair chance that West will hold Manchester. 649-4273. era.' Hand painted for Christmas giving. ported Wicker at 20% Y 5 show all the remaining hearts. To guard D.J.'S DOG GROOMING porcelain figurines, Senior Citizen discount off. Make this Christ­ ♦ K 10 9 7 5 mas merrier with a gift ♦ Q 2 against such a possibility, declarer A P E T SU PPLY. Bed­ music boxes, luke (8 years and up). Pri­ By James Jacoby should ruff with a low heart. Many boxes, home games, ces start at $62.99. from Pero’s. 276 Oak­ ding, canopy. Brass WEST EAST times that will result in West’s making cuddle and mats. Christmas gift certifi­ Come in anytime for land Street, Manches­ The bidding and opening lead made cates available. 77 Tol­ ter. 643-6384. 4K652 4J43 a small heart trick when otherwise the Coats, sweaters, rain gift certificates or call Y K 9 8 7 3 Y - - - it very clear to South that East held an land Turnpike, Man­ for your appointment. defenders might be limited to only two gear, life lockets, and ♦ 9AQJ86432 eight-card diamond suit. Why else back packs. Unique cot chester. 646-1533. 81 Adams Street, Man­ tricks (ace of clubs and king of hearts). ♦ 10 863 4A9 would West not lead his partner’s suit? But the play is still correct, since it furniture. Holiday goo­ BLUE SKY TRADING chester. 646-7789. SWEDISH GIFTS So when East won the club ace and led SHOP THESE PARTICIPATING DOWNTOWN MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION MEMBERS; dies, toys and crates. CO. American Indian SOUTH back a low diamond. South was very guarantees making the contract. Pet pictures with Santa lew elry, estate le- SCANDANAVIAN GIFT ♦ A quick to ruff with the 10 of hearts. Incidentally, an opening lead of a ■ Allstate Business Machines ■ Bibles & Beoks - Bike Shop ■ Blish Hardware ■ Bray Jewelers ■ Country Arts ■ Craft Supply every Sunday 12 to 5. welry. Gold and Silver. JEWELRY SHOP. The largest se­ YAQJ 10 642 West, of course, could overruff with spade from West would almost surely W V House ■ East West Imports - Fairway Dept. Store • Foirest Package Store • Formals Inn • Futon Loft • J. Carman Clothier • J December 24th, 8am-12 Senior citizen dis­ lection of Swedish ♦ beat four hearts, since South would the king, but it was much better for & J Jewelers • Johnson Paint • Lift The Latch • Manchester Drug • Manchester Paint (Denter • Manchester Seafood • Marc noon. 119 Oakland counts. Gift certifi­ BRAY JEW ELERS. "Spe­ Foods In the area. Nut­ ♦ KJ754 likely lose two heart tricks and two him to simply discard a low spade. Bakery & Coffee Shop • Marlows • Mary Lewis • Michaels Jewelers • Nassiff Camera • Nassiff Sports • Oak St. Pub & Street, Manchester. cates. 10% discount cializing In Diamonds." crackers, Pyramids, Vulnerable: Both club tricks. In addition, if East worked 649-0485^______with this ad. 217 Center and Hummel Figu­ West’s K-9-8-7-3 of hearts had started Restaurant • Optical Style Bar • Regals Mens’ Shop • Steve K s Restaurant Seiko, Lossale Dealer: South out as being worth two tricks. Now out the play of the club nine to the first Street, Manchester. Watches. Watch mak­ rines. Ellington Center trick, declarer would also have to lose Plaza, Ellington. 872- suddenly the holding was worth three 647-0607. ing and Goldsmithing South West North East four tricks. 0273. tricks and declarer had to go set. So BOOKS on premises. Open ev­ 1 Y Pass 1 4 4 4 James Jacoby's books “Jacoby on Bridge" and PLENTY OF FREE PARKING! ery Sunday In De­ 4 Y All pass what should declarer have done about “Jacoby on Card Games"(written with his father, r^TLE^PROFESSOR I VIDEOS cember. 699 Main CHRISTMAS it? the late Oswald Jacoby) are not*' available at Supplrmrnt lo: Manchester Herald. Hartford Courant. and Journal Inquirer b o o k c e n t e r . 'We Street, Manchester. TREES Opening lead: ♦ 3 Declarer is certainly looking at a bookstores. Both are published by Pharos Books. 1 help YOU find books MOVIES a MORE 'Your 643-5617. you'll love.'Christmas home video store' The BURGESS NURSERY. girt certificates availa­ plaza at Burr Corners, Come see our choice. ble. Open 7 days. 1058 1139 Tolland Turnpike, BEAUTY SALONS Balsam Fir Christmas Tolland Turnpike Manchester. Video Trees. Cut your (Heartland Plaza) 646- sales and rentals. Gift TRES o T lC BEAUTY own...Blue and White 7101. certificates available. SALON has gift certifi­ Spruce. Gift certifi­ Astrograph Mondov-Thursdov, 10- cates available for all cates available for 9pm; Friday and Satur­ your holiday styles. spring planting. Open 7 day 10-10pm; Sunday days a week. Burgess Great stocking Dec. 14,1989 to open doors for you. Cultivate them terests in an important involvement to­ UNIQUE GIFTS 12-8pm. 643-6445. Nursery. 373 Deming stutters I 303 East Cen­ now by making the necessary day. Humility has Us place, but there are Street, South Windsor, MANCHESTER VIL- ter Street, Manchester. Conditions in general appear very arrangements. times when It can be CT 06074. 644-1966. promising for you where your material PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) You could l a o e m o t o r !NN. 643-2483. counterproductive. Center Street, Man­ I AUTOMOTIVE interests are concerned. Your earning be luckier than usual today In enter­ LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) In commercial chester. Wrap up a Luv potential looks good and you could also prises or ventures you originate or per­ development today, don’t jump at the Tub, on Ideal gift tor PAP AUTO PARTS. 307 FLORAL I SPORTS GIFTS be lucky with investments. sonally manage. Dame Fortune might first offer you get, even If It sounds very have something really big in mind. your loved ones. Gift East Center Street, SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Oec. 21) Con­ enticing. Being a bit standoffish could certificates available Manchester (Rear of PARK HILL JOYCE EAST/WEST KARATE duct important business matters with ARIES (March 21-April 19) You could pul you in a stronger bargaining nnvtlme. 646-2300. Lenox Pharmacy) Su­ SHOP. Fancy Fruit CENTER-Try so m e ­ as little fanfare as possible today. Un­ do very well at a flea market today. position. per savings on great Baskets, Boxwood thing different this X- less specific people are directly In­ You’re sharp at buying, selling, bargain­ VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Conditions In craft MEN’S volved, don’t make them privy to your ing or being the middle person in help­ g a l l e r y .'T he Place gift Ideas. 10% off gift Trees. All your Christ­ mas. Parents give your general are likely to be vastly improved certificotes. 649-3528. secrets. Trying to patch up a broken ro­ ing a companion get a good deal. on Cooper Street.' Let mas needs. 36 Oak kids the key to a great lor you today. Opportunities may begin Street, Manchester. future! Give a gift that mance? The Astro-Graph Matchmaker TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Something to present themselves in areas that us wrap up a great LYNCH PONTIAC- can help you to understand what to do mutually constructive can result from Christmas for you. Toyota Ports and Ser­ 649-0792. will last a life time. looked rather dismal yesterday. $14.95 trial program. to make the relationship work. Mail $2 an agreement you may be negotiating LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) Focus your ef­ open 7 days a week vice Department; gift to Matchmaker, P.O. Box 91428, Cleve­ today. Conditions that are acceptable certificates now avail­ Includes complete uni­ forts on slfuiilionc that affe I your pres­ from December 5th. 58 SEASON'S land. OH 44101-3428. to both parties can be achieved. Cooper Street. 647-8161. able. 'Whatever your form. Gift certificates tige, career or finances singularly or CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) If a GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Something in parts desire' Lynch, GREETINGS ovalloble. 500 Tolcot- jointly today. If you’re going to score, tvllle Rood, Route 83, windfall comes your way at this time, which you are presently involved can It’s apt to be In these areas. 500 West Center Street, generate better returns than you’re Manchester. 646-4321. TO ALL OUR Vernon. 875-3199. alert your old friends so they can share SCORPIO (Ocl. 24-Nov. 22) Don’t put in your good fortune, especially those presently receiving. Study this matter limitations on your thinking today. In­ FRIENDS who were there when you needed them. carefully with an eye toward stead try to envision things in their AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) A major Improvement. broadest perspective. Uncluttered hori­ ambition can be realized in this cycle, CANCER (June 21-July 22) Don’t be zons enhances your ability to plan. but you might need some strong allies bashful about protecting your self-in­ u

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Sweaters Suits And Sport Coats Thursday, Dec. 14,1989 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents Czechs eye Custom books make their mark troops cuts Sewer plant By James F. Henry OFF OFF by Soviets Manchester Herald If BOLTON — The stories aren’t likely to make the best-seller list, cost hike PRAGUE, Czccho.slovakia (AP) m 30% 25% — The new government said today but books written by Bolton High Entire Stock of Suits & Sport Coats it has begun talks with Moscow on School juniors and seniors are a hit -Select Groups of Sleeveless Argyles the pullout of 80,000 Soviet troops with second-graders here. from Czechoslovakia. High school teacher Trudy •80% Acrylic -20% Wool •H. Freeman -Hart Schaffner & Mark Mitchell has a class of creative Also today, the Communist Party takes toll •Palm Beach -Yves Saint Laurent denied it had reached a final agree­ writing students who were as­ •M-L-XL Reg. $24 $16.80 ment with the opposition on choos­ signed to write custom-made ing a president, saying a final stories for the second-grade class Work on lines to be delayed •Botany 500 •Kingsridge in Bolton Elementary School decision must be made at a party -Select Groups of Vee & Crew Neck Argyles congress Dec. 20-21. taught by Renee Hartzog. Those •All Sizes Including Big & Tall stories were presented to Hartzog’s $300,000 in fines to be paid to the By Rick Santos federal government, which tem­ •80% Acrylic -20% Wool But the party did not deny the class Wednesday, and immediately Manchester Herald •Reg. $160 to $595 substance of an agreement with op­ the young readers were excited, porarily shut down the project, and position leaders that will lead to the $375,0(X) to contractors for lost Hartzog said. A SI.5 million increase in the cost •Free Alterations nation’s first non-Communist presi­ work during the shutdown. •Machine Washable Reg. $36 $25.20 The stories were written and il­ of the federally-mandated project to dent in 41 years. The agreement was However, of the $1.5 million in­ lustrated by high school students, upgrade the town sewer plant will reported Wednesday by opposition but were left uncolored so the crease, about $500,000 will be paid delay a 20-year project to replace for by the stale and Metcalf & Eddy, sources. second-graders could have a hand town sewer lines, an official says. All Winter Outerwear Ail Haggar Slacks In his first news conference since the engineering design company in their personal stories. Hartzog Meanwhile, residents can expect becoming foreign minister Sunday, said that the pupils began coloring which planned the project. Jiri Dienstbicr said he held “prelimi­ their water and sewer rates to rise by To pay the remainder of the cost the stories as soon as the high as much as 30 to 45 percent starting nary talks” with Soviet representa­ school students left. increases, about $980,000, Young tives on the pullout of 80,000 Soviet next July for at least a year to fund presented a plan to tedirecl ap­ Hartzog said that the authors the entire project, , u-oops. wrote letters to children in her proximately $660,000 of unused The discussions extended those water and sewer administrator, said funds in a sewer reserve account. class in October, asking them to Wednesday. The increase in the begun by Dienstbicr’s predecessor, write back explaining what kind of About $450,000 of this was planned Jaromir Johancs, in Moscow follow­ water and sewer rales had been for the sewer line replacement stories they like, describing predicted, but the extent of the in­ OFF OFF ing the Malta summit between characters and other aspects of the project. Soviet President Mikhail S. Gor­ crease was not known. If the financing plan is approved books. From there, the goal was to Young told the Board of Directors bachev and President Bu.sh. create original stories tailor-made by the directors in January, then Tuesday that the delay in the about $370,000, already budgeted to The bilateral talks should run to the tastes of the second-graders. $450,0(10 project to replace town 25% parallel with disarmament talks in That goal was not always ac­ fund the dechlorination facility, will % sewer lines over 20 years would not 20Entire Stock of Haggar be applied to the overall cost over­ Choose From Vienna between NATO and the War­ complished, but most of the be a problem as long as existing run. saw Pact, which already have set the second-graders still enjoyed their lines arc adequately maintained. He goal of agreement on troop cuts in Because of the changes in the London Fog, Woolrich, Members Only •EZ Casuals Corduroys--Tri Blends books. I j t r ^ said that maintenance would not Europe by the end of next year. Melissa Pinkowski, 7, said the plans for the consuniclion of the force costs for staffing or equipment ircauncnt facility. Young said the All Sizes inculding Big & Tall •100% Polyester -100% Wools He noted that the Moscow title of the book she received is to increase. Protocol and the agreement allowing “Friends.” She said that though she anticipated completion date has The delay in the sewer line re­ been set back from August 1990, to Sizes 32 to 42 -- Free Alterations the presence of Soviet troops in likes “scary stories” she likes her placement project, which was Reg. $85 to $195 Czechoslovakia “have been book, and will keep it for a long March 1991. scheduled to begin in 1990, could The plant has been designed to rendered invalid untcr international time. Patrick Flynn/Manchesler Herald last one to three years. Young said. law because these agreement were Classmate Lauren Hcnault, also handle the town’s projected sewer Young told the directors that the needs through 2010, made under pressure.” 7, said she is a mystery fan, and TIME TO READ — Melissa Pinkowski, 7, a pupil at Bol­ louil cost to add to tlic treatment Regal's Alexander Dubcek, who led the said there was a little suspense in ton Elementary School, reads a book written for her by a plant project off Olcoll Street will reforms of the “Prague Spring” the story she received tilled “The A Holiday Tradition Since 1940 crusihed by the Soviet invasion in Bolton High School student as part of a program involv­ be approximately $29 million, about Nursing home 1968, signed the agreements after he Plea.se see BOOKS, page 10 ing the two schools. $1.5 million more than the $27.5 was ousted and flown to Moscow. million originally budgeted in April fire kills 4 Open Sunday 12 to 4 till Christmas The government and the opposi­ of 1987. The expected cost of the tion agreed Wednesday that iWlia- treatment facility has risen for three ROANOKE, Va. (AP) — A fire at "Quality and Style Since 1940” ment will choose Czechoslovakia’s major reasons that Young says arc a nursing home early today killed next president by the end of January, Soviet minister to visit NATO; no fault of the town or his depart­ four elderly residents and sent with the stipulation that he be a ment. patients in wheelchairs and pajamas Czech not affiliated with any politi­ • About $220,(X)0 was added to into llie freezing cold, authorities the cost of the project for the town cal parly. said. At least 21 people were hurt in draft treaty on troops approved when the state decided less en­ the home’s second fatal blaze in 13 No agreement was reached on gineering work was needed. Town years. who would be president, but the ac­ BRUSSELS (AP) — NATO It would be the first visit to Douglas Hurd, the British foreign officials believe the additional en­ TV news crews dropped their cord sets the stage for the election of leaders today disclosed that arrange­ NATO headquarters by a Soviet secretary, said the draft would be gineering work is needed. eameras to help rescue residents of Vaclav Havel. The playwright and ments are being made for an un­ foreign minister. The purpose and submitted later in the day to Warsaw • About $670,000 was added to tlie burning six-story Shenandoah Men’s Shop former political pri.soncr has been precedented visit by Soviet Foreign agenda of the meeting were not im­ Pact negotiators in Vienna. the cost for the construction of a Homes Retirement Community, said the key figure in the peaceful revolt Minister Eduard A. Shevardnadze to mediately known. He had alre.'^dy Among the key provisions arc set­ dechlorination facility mandated by Roanoke County Fire Chief Tommy that ended the Communists’ the organiz.ation’s headquarters. planned a trip to Brussels to sign a ting a ceiling of 275,000 for U.S. the state after the project was Fuqua. 903 Main St., Downtown Manchester monopoly on power. The move was announced after trade agreement with the European and Soviet troops on foreign soil planned. The dead were confined to one It also seemed to rule out any the 16 foreign ministers meeting Community. and sharp cutbacks in tanks, artillery • About $675,000 was added to living unit on tlie third floor, where Open Thurs. & Fri. till 9:00 Sat. till 5:30 chance at the presidency for Dub- here set aside a squabble over a The initiative originated at a din­ and other non-nuclear weapons. the cost to pay for costs relating to a the fire broke out about 2:30 a.m., cck, a Slovak. A Czech is stipulated Turkish port and approved the draft ner meeting Wednesday night be­ Greece had demanded the draft wetlands dispute between the town but the blaze spread smoke to the for the presidency to balance the of a treaty to reduce Western and tween Secretary of Stale James A. explicitly cite the Turkish port of and the U.S. Army Corps of En­ 'j ethnic background of the new Com­ Warsaw Pact forces in Europe. Baker III and the foreign ministers Mersin as subject to the reductions gineers. The figure includes Plea.se see FIRE, page 10 1 munist premier, Marian Calfa, also a A NATO spokesman said of Britain, France and West Ger­ that arc to take place across the vast Slovak. Shevardnadze had requested a meet­ many, sources said. expanse of Europe. The port was The presidency is largely ing in Brussels on Monday or Tues­ NATO and the Warsaw Pact are used by Turkey in 1974 for an in­ ceremonial, but it has great sym­ day with SecreUiry-Gcncral Manfred moving to complete a treaty to vasion of Cyprus. ‘Lorraine’ and twins bolic imporuince because of the Wocmcr. reduce their non-nuclear forces in After several hours of respect the first president, Tomas “We are now trying to arrange for Europe. The two military alliances delibcratiion, the ministers decided Garrigue Masaryk, enjoyed in the Mr. Shevardnadze to have a meet­ appear to be moving into a new to set the dispute aside, but also to independent Czechoslovakia he ing...,” said the spokesman, Robin stage as East and West draw closer give Greece an opportunity to make need help with home Stafford. together. its case outside the text. founded in 1918. One of the many single moms, 33-ycar-old “Lorraine” and her twin lotidler daughters arc just Time to Share TODAY Sears defends probe, wins GOP praise three statistics in the growing num­ This information is supplied by the Manchester Area Conference of ber of homeless families. Contmission this spring she was Churches. Names and arcumsian- fidence from the Republican Town When “Lorraine” had to leave ces have been changed to protect Index By Alex Girelli Committee when she spoke on her trying to delemiinc whether there her home of .several years last privacy. Manchester Herald role in the controversy that has was any evidence of what she called August, she was unable to find af­ 20 pages, 2 sections a monojroly in town between ap­ arisen over the vote by Alfred W. fordable housing for herself and ding, a kitchen table and chairs, Ethics Commission member Mary Sieffen Sr. on a Planning and pliance dealers and conuactors. her daughter. She also lost her 30 dishes, kitchen utensils. Classified 18-20 Sears told fellow Republicans Wed­ Zoning application by a contractor “As far as 1 can delemiinc, there 16 hour a week job, her child care and “Lorraine” is one of the over Comics nesday she had conducted an inves­ who had done work on his house. is not. Case clo.scd,” she said. Focus 15 ended up on town assistance in a tigation to determine whether there Scars told the committee she had Sicffcri’s son, Alfred Sieffert Jr., 440 families that will receive assis­ Local/State 2-6 motel room. tance through the MACC Seasonal Lotterv 2 was collusion between developers in been accused by Theodore R. Cum­ operates an appliance store. Nation/Vifcirld 7,9,18 town and appliance dealers but mings, Democratic town chairman, Scars said the appliance question Struggling to rebuild a life from Sharing Appeal, Box 773, Obituaries 2 found no evidence of wrongdoing. of having investigated the Sieffert has nolliing to do with the construc­ scratch, “Lorraine” has found an Manchester. Non-perishable foods, Ooinion 8 Scars, who has been criticized by case before it came before the Ethics tion of a deck and an addition to the apartment, but needs a security gifts and toys may be left at the 11-14 Soorts the Democratic town chairman for Commission Sept. 7. kitchen of the house Sieffert shares deposit and basic funiilure and fire suttions at 53 Center St. and 32 Television 16 her investigatory activities, drew a Scars said that when she reviewed household items: beds and bed- Main St. round of applause and a vote of con­ records of the Pliuining and Zoning Please see SEARS, page 10



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