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Contaminants no threat Guerrillas kidnap 5 Church role reported Property tax relief BOGOTA, Colombia — Leftist guerrillas said STATE GROTON — Hazardous materials have been NATION discovered at two sites at the Navy Submarine they kidnapped a French diplomat, two West Base but they pose a “ very minimal health German honorary consuls and two Swiss trade & R E G IO N threat” to base personnel, according to a report & W O R L D officials. Honorary consuls of France and in Polish labor strife done for the Navy. passed by Legislature Panama escaped kidnap attempts. Housing AIDS victims The study, conducted for the Navy by Wehran SIgfried Marketkurt, 59, the West German GDANSK, Poland (AP) - if they crush the shipyard, we will the request of church authorities Engineers and Scientists of Methuen,. Mass., Amtrak settlement set honorary consul in Bucaramanga, 200 miles do it,” Walesa told strikers after for the Nowa Huta steelworks, lacks reason, that lacksi Communist authorities agreed to HARTFORD — A new program deaigned to By Judd Evtrbort provides $1$ million for aid to the from Bogota, was kidnapped Tuesday by four returning to the shipyard today. now in the ninth (lay of a strike. concluded that contamination exists in varying consistency.” BALTIMORE — Families of the 16 people let Catholic intellectuals mediate TIm Assoclotod Ptms elderly and tax credits to ho­ armed guerrillas at his metals company as “ The only reason the entire At church headquarters in provide bousing for people with AIDS — the first degrees at the base’s formerlandfill and at the Senate President Pro Tern John I killed in Amtrak’s deadliest passenger train in two major strikes, a Solidarity meowners in towns hit hardest by employees watched, local police said. activist said today after Lech country is not on strike is that it is Warsaw, a secretary said a of its kind in the state — will meet/'a definite site of the current Defense Reutilization and B. Larson, who had lead the crash will share a $58 million settlement need” in the Hartford area, a supphrt group Marketing Office. HARTFORD - Gov. William revaluation. Hellmuth Lucker, West Germany’s honorary Walesa warned of “ a bloody too early.” meeting was in progress and no Senate Democrats in thMr fight reached with Conrail, but relatives said they In Warsaw, Solidarity activist one could comment, but there official said. ^ The report, a summary of which was released A. 0”Neiil’t long record of The Senate action, after 75 consul in Medellin, also disappeared Tuesday. revolution” if workers don’t get a minutes of debate, sent the for the homestead aspect, said ' could neyer be compensated for the loss of loved Henryk Wujec said authorities would be an announcement later. Center City ChurcbiM Inc. said Tuesday it \ Tuesday, says the contamination with getting his way on tax biUs in the Radio stations received callacloiming the same say in reform. measure to O’Nt^iU, who is the Democrats agreed to go along ones. had agreed to permit a mediation The mood was subdued in plans provide up to 16 apartments in Hartford) pesticides, heavy metals and solvents poses General Assembly Is intket to­ rebel group had kidnapped him. At the huge Lenin shipyard day, following easy Senate appro­ expected to sign it. with the House version because More than 175 people were injured when three role for five independent intellec­ Gdansk this morning. There was and surrounding towns to people diagiWsed as “ very minimal” danger to base personnel Callers identifying themselves as National where Solidarity was born in 1980, val of the property tax re lM bill The House had removed the time bad run out and sending the linked Conrail engines skidded through a stop tuals linked with the Roman no heavy police presence as had having AIDS, AIDS-related complex, and other because the landfill site is in a remote area away Liberation Army members told Bogota radio workers in the third day of an that threatened to ..throw the moat controversial provision in issue into a special session would signal into the path of a 660-passenger Amtrak Catholic Church, which claims 94 been the case Tuesday night. Illnesses associated with the HIV vims. from base activity and normal marketing office stations they had seized Jean Cristopher occupation strike backed down General Assembly into s p ^ a l the earlier Senate version of the be frUiUess. train traveling about 120 mph. percent of Poles as followers. About 3,000 workers spent the “ There’s a definite need for it,” said Rick D. activity does not expose personnel. “ When there is such wide Rampal, a public information officer at the from a demand that the outlawed night in the yard and during the session. MU, the homestead exemption, The tentative settlement of the families’ He said the five had split into Bach, director of Hartford AIDS Support, which disparity (between the House and French Embassy, who disappeared last independent labor federation be day their numbers rose to 7,000, Tuesday afternoon. Senate De­ which aUowed towns to offer lawsuits, announced Tuesday, is subject to the two groups, one leaving for the Joined in potting the program together. “ We’re Senate) and the obvious handw­ weekend. legalized nationwide. said strike committee chairman S ch o o l form ula O K ’d mocrats conceded defeat and exemptions for the first $25,000of approval of Consolidated Rail Corp.’s board of Lenin steelworks in the Krakow glad we can do something because we’re all riting is on the wall, just Having a Walesa, a Solidarity founder, Alojzy Szablewski. agreed to go along with the bill the value of residential or com­ directors and various courts. suburb of Nowa Huta, the other concerned.” - HARTFORD — Sweeping changes in how special session for the sake of a said strike leaders decided to Like the shipyard workers, the favored by the House and O’Neill. mercial property from the local The (Baltimore) Sun in today’s editions Bill bans Investments for the 12,000-worker shipyard in state aid to local education is distributed won special session doesn’t seem to limit the demand to Solidarity’s 15,000 striking steelworkers in Later that night, the Senate property tax. quoted an unidentified attorney as saying some this Baltic port. Pay raises approved easy approval in the state House early today, make sense,” Larson said. WASHINGTON — Legislation to end all U.S. shipyard branch because they Nowa Huta are demanding approved the measure on a 32-4 O’NeiU had promised to veto families will get more than $1 million based on despite Republican objections that the new the bill if it contained that Further, he noted, only seven of investment in white-dominated South Africa and felt they had a greater chance of The five Included Andrzej Stel- higher wages, an independent HARTFORD — The state House of vote. factors that jurors would have considered had formula is unfair to smaller cities and provision. the 151 House members had impose a near-total embargo on exports and success. machowski, chairman of the union, reinstatement of fired Representatives early today narrowly approved The action came with slightly the cases gone to trial. middle-class suburbs. more than one day left in the 1988 Senate Minority Leader Regi­ opposed the new version. “ The imports is heading for a partisan battle on the “ There will be many different Warsaw Catholic Intellectuals union activists and release of a bill giving legislators a S percent pay raise The bill, which takes effect in July 1989, will session. nald J. Smith. R-New Hartford, process has spoken,” Larson House floor. strikes around the country, even Club. His wife said he left today at political prisoners. effective with the term beginning in January. send millions of dollars in additional education Senate Democrats ended up ridiculed the Democrats in the said. Jury blasts mayor The Rouse Foreign Affairs Committee gave two months after the fall legislative elections. aid tucities and towns over a four-year phase-in backing down.on their demand House and Senate for their Larson and Senate Majority its approval to the disinvestment bill on The House approved the politically sensitive and bring state spending on education to more for the so-called homestead protracted haggling on the bill. Leader Cornelius P. O’Leary, PHILADELPHIA - A special grand jury Tuesday, voting 27-14. Action by the full House is bill on a 77-71 vote, sending it to the Senate. The than $1 billion by 1993. exemption. i “ You’ve had this pregnant D-Windsor Locks, noted that the blasted Mayor W. Wilson Goode and his top expected to be scheduled soon. be calling you soon bill raises, from 115,200 to $15,900, the annual The bill was approved on a 139-10 vote and sent But they won the fight to retain dephant out there, she’s been bili preserved something the aides for “ morally reprehensible behavior” in The Democratic-controlled committee acted salary of rank-and-file legislators. Legislative to the governor. a broader program of property moaning and groaning and she Senate Democrats had sought; an the 1985 MOVE bombing that killed 11 people after voting down repeated attempts by leaders get more. The new formula will replace the Guaranteed tax relief for the low-inmme gave Mrth to a mouse,” Smith expansion of the circuit-breaker and destroyed 61 homes, but didn’t recommend Republicans to dilute the measure’s impact. program for the elderly. In all. the Mil will cost taxpayers an additional Tax Formula that was created in 1979 to close elderly by expanding the circuit- said. “ You all ought to be indictments. The panel also approved by voice vote Under that program, income w $156,465 in 1966-69. the gap in education .spending between rich and breaker program. ashamed of yourselves.” The panel, which released its findings separate legislation urging and authorizing " We, your neighbors, will be limits would go from $13,500 to The bill originally called for 25 percent pay poor towns. The agreement ended weeks of Ultimately, he voted for the Tuesday, called the failed eviction effort May 13, President Reagan to impose economic sanctions $16,500 for single people over 65 calling on you. W e’ll be asking for your raises for legislators. But with the state facing intra-chamber squabbling on the Mil. 1985, “ this city’s greatest tragedy.” It ended in a and from $16,200 to $20,000 for against the government of Ethiopia for alleged support of Manchester Memorial Hospital mounting financial difficulties, the increase was Man rams house bill and elim inate the possibility Sen. WilUam A. DiBella, D- fiery siege with the poiice bombing of a widespread and serious human rights violations, of a special legislative session to Hartford, and co-chairman of the couples. slashed by 80 percent. barricaded west Phiiadelphia row house including the diversion of international during its first annual Development ENFIELD — An Enfield man has been resolve the politically charged tax-writing Finance Committee, Homeowners could get credits occupied by members of the radical group starvation relief to the Ethiopian armed forces. Fund, Inc. Phonathon in May. arrested for allegedly driving a piece of heavy issue. said the bill was not what he had on their property tax bills of up to Savings plan approved ^ MOVE. construction equipment into his house after an The bill is designed to reduce hoped for, but also voted for it. $1,250 and renters could get For over 60 years MMH has been Criticism of the 279-page grand jury report HARTFORD — A bill designed to make it argument with his wife, police said. the tax-increase shock to residen­ “ It’s a dark day for Connecti­ grants of up to $900. The lower Resolutions added providing you and your family with quality was swift. easier for parents to save for the college Scott E. Richardson, 29, was charged Monday tial property owners that gener­ cut,” DiBella said. “ We’re em­ one’s income, the higher the health care. And, in return, the community ally accompanies revaluation. It bracing a piece of legislation that grant or credit, under the bill. WASHINGTON — The House says the United education of their children has been sent to Gov. night with first-degree reckless endangerment. has played a vital role in The Hospital’s growth William A. O’Neill after winning approvai in the second-degree criminal mischief, using a motor Amnesty rush continues States ought to keep at least 20 missile-firing House. vehicle without the owner’s permission, breach submarines and NATO’s non-nuclear forces through generous annual contributions. The bill, approved late Monday, establishes a of peace, operating under the influence of As of Monday, 1.37 million amnesty should be improved. These gifts help MMH continue meeting the family college savings plan advisory committee alcohol, operating without lights and risk of Panel charges illegal sales applications had been filed nationwide, and Both proposals were approved Tuesday on needs of the community — through modern 470,000 people vlere seeking legal status under a voice votes as non-binding amendments to the that will work with the state treasurer and the injury to a minor, poiice said. medical equipment, innovative programs and excellent Board of Governors for Higher Education to Deputy Police Chief Herbert Foy charged that separate program for seasonal agricultural Pentagon budget bill now on the floor of the services. develop the program. after Richardson had an argument with his wife, workers, the INS said. The deadline for that Democratic-controlled chamber. Essentially, the public would be able to buy he took a bucketloader from a construction site ofjKorean-made M-16 rifles program is Nov. 30. The amendments affect a pair of U.S.-Soviet I When your neighbor calls, please consider Applicants who file by the deadline also may arms control efforts — the Strategic Arms savings bonds from the state, in a variety of and drove it back to their home, where he drove By Clfristopher Callahan investigation. a Japanese company, to the making your pledge to help Manchester Memorial request up to 60 days for submitting other Reduction Talks aimed at cutting each side’s amounts and dates of maturity. it into the front of the garage. The Associated Press Colt has learned independently Soviet Union. long-range arsenals by 50 percent, and the Hospital continue its lifesaving work. that the Korean firm has sold “ Here is another problem with documents necessary to prove they have lived in WASHINGTON - A congres­ parts to Indonesia through a a private foreign firm that owes the United States continuously since before Jan. Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces pact sional panel is charging a Korean Singapore intermediary, accord­ no allegiance to the United States 1,1982. eliminating medium-range nuclear missiles. Critics say rights vioiated company with selling American- ing to Ronald Stilwell, Colt vice or broad defense interests,” the designed M-16 rifles to at least president for military ' congressman said. one foreign nation in violation of a administration. "As with the case of the Toshiba 17-year-old agreement between Colt has sued both Daewoo and sale of precision instruments to by drunken driving measure the United States and Korea. the Korean government because the Soviet Union, Daewoo ap­ The 1971 pact allowed M-16s to the company refused to pay Colt pears more interested in the Israel expands be manufactured in Korea, but the per-rifle royalties it had been pursuit of private profit than the R-Norwalk. " I want toknow what The suspension, administered By Brent iaymon prohibited sales to third countries receiving under contract before interests of our mutual defense The Associated Press happens to the rights of the young by the Department of Motor MOTHER’S DAY without U.S. approval. It also set the ownership transfer. Stilwell alliance,” he said. woman from my community who Vehicles, would last between 90 a production cap. said. Others scheduled to testify^ Lebanon attack never got to see her wedding day days and two years, depending on HARTFORD — Proponents of The plant was built by Colt Nichols compared the case to include Colt representatives and legislation that calis for on-the- because of a drunken driver. why the motorist was stopped and Industries Firearms Division of the sale of sensitive U.S. subma­ officials from the State Depart­ RASHAYA, Lebanon (AP) - A police spokesman who spoke spot license suspensions of sus­ “ The victims have some rights whether he or she had previously Hartford the mak^r of the Army rine technology by Toshiba Corp.. ment and Pentagon. Israeli forces shelled a Syrian- on condition of anonymity said pected drunken drivers say they somewhere and somehow I think been convicted of drunken rifle, and run by the Korean held town and stormed pro- seven Shiite militiamen were are getting a littie tired of hearing we are forgetting them.” Bolster driving. government. But the Korean Iranian guerrilla bases as they killed and at least four others about the rights of the accused said. Defense Ministry transferred the ‘advanced deeper into southeast wounded when the Israelis The two hours of fiery debate After 24 hours, the motorist operation and ownership to a DRESSES LebanonToday, and seven guer­ shelled the two villages. Amid warnings that the mea­ included a denunoiation of the would be given a temporary private company, Daewoo Preci­ DEPT.STORETO$ . rillas were killed, police said. Maydoun and Ein el-Tineh are 60 sure was a step toward totalitar­ legal profession, prompting Rep. licen.se and have 30 days to appeal sion Industries, in 1982. There also were reports of about 12 miles northwest of the ianism!. the House of Representa­ Anthony Nania, R-Canaan. him­ the suspension. The hearing Following the transfer, Colt ifts JfiatLast Israeli dead and wounded, but the Israeli border, and Maydoun is tives on Tuesday approved the self a lawyer, to demand an to the would cost $50, which opponents began reporting to U.S. officials Israeli army refused comiwdnt. about 5 miles south of Mashgh­ measure on a 102-48 vote and sent “ lawyer-bashing.” said amounted to making people suspicions that the Korean com­ There was no immediate word on ara. Maydoun and Ein el-Tineh it toth^ ^nate. which must act on Under the so-called "Adminis­ pay for the rights to a fair pany was exceeding the produc­ hearing. any Syrian casualties. are 9 miles west of five villages $ / % i it by midnight, the General trative Per Se” bill, a police tion cap. according to Warren Gemratiom 99 the Israelis sealed off Tuesday Assembly’s mandatory adjourn­ officer could seize the license of a The arresting officer would not Nelson, a House Armed Services G The action was the first contact and searched for 'Palestinian ment deadline. motorist who refused to take a have to appear at the suspension between the Syrians, who have Committee aide. Hummel Figurines guerrillas and allied Lebanese “ We have spent so much time sobriety test or registered a hearing, and would instead about 16,000 troops in the Bekaa Later. U.S. government inves­ militiamen. worrying so dreadfully hard blood-alcohol level of 0.10 percent simply submit the onrest report Valley, and the Israelis since they tigators uncovered “ solid” evi­ fo r M o m ...... from * 4 7 ® ® The police spokesman said the about the rights of the perpetra­ or higher, which is legally drunk as evidei^e. unless subpoenaed pushed out of their self- dence of unauthorized saies to one fatalities were five members of tors.” said Rep. Sally Bolster, in Connecticut. by the nfdforist. designated security zone Monday country and “ hints” of sales to Hezbollah and two fighters from Mother’s Rings - night to knock out guerrilla bases. other nations. Nelson said. Justice Minister Nabih Bern’s “ We now have evidence that made up in the store for next day service! Polictriaid the Israelis shelled Amal militia. Jury hears of hair, tissue find M-16S made in Korea have ended Mashghawa, a town 4-nriles west The two Amal fighters were up in the hands of at least one of the Israelis’ forward positions, killed when an Israeli shell scored NEW LONDON (API - A state bered her body with a saw forensic team assembled for the other country, in my judgment, a with howitzers. a direct hit on a multibarrelled police detective has told the jury and fed her head and limbs search. country to whom the United Mashghara is the Syrians’ rocket launcher in Ein el-Tineh, in the Richard Crafts murder through a woodchipper. Prosecutors are expected to States would have forbidden any southern outpost in the western the spokesman said. Two other trial of the discovery of hundreds begin introducing what they saies,” said Rep. Biil Nichois, Bekaa. It was not known if the Amal militiamen were wounded. " —^oIM eces of human hair and tissue SgU Martin Ohradan. a.^ year D-Ala„ chairman of the House BRAY claim is minute evidence of Mrs. Syrians responded to the Israeli U.N. spokesman Timur Goksel In sTpile of thought to state police veteran, testified that Crafts' death through the forensic Armed Services investigation shellfire. said U.N. spotters saw an Israeli contain the remains of Helle a crack forensic team found experts late this week. subcommittee. An Israeli armored column helicopter exchange fire with Crafts. t hundreds of small human parti­ Mrs. Crafts’ former boss told Nichols said in a statement that JEWELERS stormed bases manned by radical guerrillas in a dry riverbed cles in the woodchip pile dumped jurors that the Newtown flight there also is evidence that the southeast of Maydoun about 4; 30 The revelations Tuesday high­ 699 Main Street Shiite Moslem guerrillas of Hez­ along River Road in Southbury. attendant left behind an other­ Korean company exceeded the a.m. He said he could not confirm lighted the 21st day of testimony Ohradan, who called the inves­ wise perfect attendance record production cap. bollah, or Party of God, in hills overlooking the villages of May- Lebanese reports a helicopter in the murder trial in New London tigation the most complicated he when she disappeared in No­ Nelson said the identity of the Manchester doun and Ein el-Tineh. was shot dbwn. Superior Court of the Newtown has ever worked on, said most of vember 1986. third country was classified and pilot. the particles were pieces of Dana Dalton, an administrator couid not be reieased. He said the Crafts. 50. is accused of mur­ human hair and none was more for Pan American World Air­ subcommittee was working to 643-5617 dering his wife when she returned than a half-inch in diameter. ways, testified Tuesday that Mrs. have that information declassi­ from a flight overseas on Nov. 18. Ohradan told jurors that an Crafts had had no unexplained fied in time for a hearing Ethics unit probes 1986. Prosecutors say he dismem­ anthropologi.st was among the absences from work since 1974. Thursday on the M-16 ietter from Meese FOR INVESTING WASHINGTON (AP) - Fed­ engaging in any conduct that WORK SMARTER eral ethics officials want to know might present the appearance of We have put together a COLLEGE IN THE why Attorney General Edwin favoritism, conflict of interest or Meese III solicited 30,000 lawyers loss of objectivity in governmen­ wonderful collection of NOT HARDER! and businessmen to pay more tal decision making. The appear­ 3 LATE NINETIES than $3,000 apiece to a profit­ ance of such a problem is enough Gifts for Mom. Earn Extra Money with your own making organization to attend a to trigger an investigation, whether or not actual conflicts conference. BRIGGS MILANO COTTON A discussion of various investment opportunities part-time job. Bring your chiidren with The Office of Government are known to exist. RUMOURS DANIELLE B. KRISTEN Stop in and discover why In addition, it is a crime to use LINEN BLAZERS PRINT SKIRTS SILK BLOUSES LINEN SKIRTS SWEATERS for meeting college costs in the late 90’s. you and save on babysitting costs. Ethics on Tuesday launched an investigation into Meese’s April the Justice Department seal for DEPT. $ A J 99 DEPT. $- , 9 9 DEPT ^ 9 9 DEPT. $- $99 DEPT. > ^ 9 9 so many people shop for STORE STORE m M " Become a Herald Area Advisor. 26 letter, the head of the ethics non-authorized purposes. STORE STORE their Mother*s Day Gifts office, Frank Q. Nebeker, said Meese will be heading a U.S. $32. $34. $30. $32. $28. Monday, May 16, 1988 — 7:00 p,m. Tuesday night. delegation to the Aug. 29-Sept. 1 legal and economic conference in at Lift the Latch. Manchester Country Club ★ 21 Hours per week “ We’re attempting to ascertain what the facts are," he said. Japan called “ The U.S.-Japan Meese’s letter — written on the Bilateral Session: A New Era in ★ Salary plus gas allowance attorney general’s official sta­ Legal and Economic Relations.” Sponiored by the tionery and emblazoned with the Justice Department spokes­ w Supervise our carriers Justice Department seal — was man Terry Eastland said the INVEST CENTER* sent to about 30,000 people whose department was unaware that a names were “ provided by eve­ profit-making organization was located at the A Have independence and • N, , ryone from the American Bar involved, but he contended Meese’s/involvement might still SA VIISGS BANK OF MANCHESTER your own income Association, the advisory com­ mittees on both sides, to the be justified. 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• — MANCHESTER HERALD, .Wednesday, May 4. 1988 Nancy Reagan aide 65 mph safe M arc^ barred from funeral MANILA, Philippines (AP) - tial palace Tuesday, to allow her Sen. Aquilino Pimentel, Mrs. OPINION If enforced The mother of Fei^inand Marcos son to return for a'final visit. Aquino’s campaign manager in defends astrology died today hs the government The meeting broke up after the 1986 presidential campaign considered her request for a Mrs. Edralin-Marcos died. Na­ against Marcos, said the presi­ WASHINGTON (AP) - tional Security adviser- Emma­ dent made her decision because WASHINGTON (AP) - Disclo­ ties,” he said. death-bed visU from her son. Higher speed limits on rural President Corazon Aquino then nuel Soriano, who attended the “ the passion he (Marcos) may sures that President Reagan and Both he and Mrs. Crispen said interstate highways are told the nation the d ep ose^ _m_eeting, said Mrs. Aquino con­ arouse may lead to serious Public has his yrife consult astrologers have the first lady had dealt with a having no discernible effect president will not be allowe(Ho sulted congressional leaders be­ problems.” Jack opened them to taunts from friend involved In astrology who EC> M e Es e : 1$ on traffic fatalities, proba­ return for the funeral becauseme fore deciding to forbid Marcos Congress and criticism from "was helpful to her" after the Marcos waS' not allowed to bly due to stricter enforce­ remains a threat to national from returning. Anderson scientists, but the first lady isn’t attempt on the president’s life, return for the funeral of his sister, MV ANp He ment, Transportation Se­ security. “ It was a very difficult but very about to drop her longtime but neither would reveal the Elizabeth Marcos-Keon, whodied right to cretary Jim BuTnIey says. Dr. Sergio Brillantes, director serilous decision,” Soriano said. friend’s name. in December 1986. CAM 3TAV AS interest in stargazing, an aide "A 55 mph limit that is not "W e might summarize it in terms The spokesman said that as far of Veterans Memorial Medical says. enforced cant>e more of a Center, said 95-year-old Josefa of what is best for the common Marcos’ supporters have been Long a s he wants^ "She doesn’t think that there’s as he knew, Reagan’s interest in problem than a 65 mph limit Edralin-Marcos suffered cardiac good at this time, what is best for linked to several attempts to anything wrong with it. It doesn’t astrology is limited to reading his reval news that is enforced," Burnley arrest at noon (midnight Tuesday national stability at this time.” topple the Aquino government^ horoscope. However, Fitzwater control policy and it doesn’t said Tuesday after a speech EDT) and was pronounced dead control their lives," Elaine noted the president has menti­ to the Society of Automotive oned "lucky numbers” in 20 minutes later. MOTHER’S DAY Widow wants Crispen, the first lady’s press Engineers. In a nationally televised ad­ The town’s decision to seek a legislative speeches and Jokingly has re­ IS secretary, said ’Tuesday. dress, Mrs. Aquino expressed extension of time fb redo a tax revaluation ferred to the ghost of Abraham A law enacted last year MAY 8th White House officials were condolences to the Marcos fam­ Lincoln residing in the White over President Reagan’s was inevitable, but it would have been much clearly discomfited by the revela­ ily, but said; "After careful House family quarters. veto allows states to raise better if the town had done so more publicly. to know who tion — at one moment offering assessment in consultation with Mrs. Crispen said the first lady the speed limit t^65 mph on smiles and shrugs for reactions, the leadership of both chambers For a long time, some of those closest to the explained that her interest in rural stretches oi interstate at others stem denials that of Congress and the Cabinet revaluation process, including members of astrology was due to the shock of highways, 10 mph faster serious policy matters have been committee, I regret that consid­ the Board of Tax Review, had said the process the assassination attempt. “ I than the national 55 mph got her cash left to soothsayers. erations of national welfare, don’t think anyone realized how speed limit enacted in 1974 by which the town had sought to accomplish a For the Reagans, it was the which are above the individual frightened I was — I came close to as an energy conservation tax revaluation was so flawed as to be beyond latest bit of gossip about their interest, forbid us from allowing losing him,” she quoted Mrs. .measure. private lives to emerge from the former president to return.” hope of correction. WASHINGTON — Before she suffered a stroke in Reagan as saying. Forty states have adopted recent spate of' kiss-and-tell Mrs. Aquino said respect for When an expert from the International February, wealthy and flamboyant Frances Mrs. Cripsen said the first lady the higher speed limit. books. Former chief of staff parents was an important value Association of Assessing Officers spoke to i l l l J J Knight Parrish hired an attorney to find out what "has talked to this pbrson about Burnley declined to pro­ Donald Regan, forced from his in Filipino society. But she added, his (Reagan’s) safety and travel,. vide specific figures to town directors about the revaluation he left s<^-. had happened to half her fortune. job last year after clashing “ There are other values involv­ but I don’t know of any particular support his conclusion, say­ little doubt that be shared that vij^w. BaCtCf MrtJ- The 82-year-old widow thought she had been repeatedly with the first lady ing national stability and the A incident or example of schedule ing they will be provided to The town has already received permission MEWS-MEA "swindled’ ’ out of $3 million by a man who was over the president’s schedule, has common good of our people, change made because of this.” Congress in a report being once the Army’s top aviator. reportedly written that Mrs. whose primacy I am duty-bound from the state Office of Policy and She contended astrology was prepared by the Transpor­ Now her lawyers, friends and cousins (she has no Reagan consulted astrologers to to uphold.” Management to postpone implementation of "only an Interest” for the first tation Department. immediate family) are trying to determine what help arrange the president’s In Hawaii, Marcos spokesman lady and not a major factor in the the revalued Grand List for one tax year. But Open Forum was on Mrs. Parrish’s mind back in 1986. That was activities. "W e’re just hot finding Gemmo Trinidad said the former that delay does not give the town the time it the year she signed contracts turning most of her The president’s reaction to the Reagans’ lives. any distinction” between president was “ closeted in his "They both feel it’s unfortunate needs to do a complete new revaluation, fortune over to a small aviation group. uproar was quick. fatalities on the 65 mph room” and has made no state­ and a distraction and hardly Mrs. Parrish’s memory comes and goes now. She “ No policy or decision in my rural interstate highways ment about his mother’s death. which is clearly what it needs to do to relevant to the business of go­ Not in tune lives in a posh Washington, D.C., home where she is mind has ever been influenced by and those-where the speed Hundreds of Marcos suppor­ Y accomplish equitable assessments for vernment,” Fitzwater said. How­ looked after by three therapists, a maid and a astrology," the president said limit remained at 55 mph, ters, many of them weeping, ’ taxpayers. Ode to the Orioles > ever, Mrs. Crispen said Mrs. To the Editor: friend. Her life is in stark contrast to that in the Tuesday. Burnley said. gathered outside the hospital The short delay granted by the Office of To the Editor: Reagan did not deny consulting Reagan has “ not lost her humor” The fatality statistics where Mrs. Edralin-Marcos died. J bygone days between 1955 and 1977 when Frances now that her secret had been P olicy and M anagem ent was allowed under Many times I read your editor­ astrologers, who make forecasts “ are a ll^ v e r the board,” Many of them shouted anti- Knight was the director of the State Department’s revealed. ials and I am often puzzled. My Never in history a baseball team had such a bad start. based on the belief that the with deaths rising in some Aqunio slogans and called for a terms of a general statute. Sec 12-117, that Passport Office. Beautifufand brash, Mrs. Parrish Mrs. Crispen added that she question to you .... Can the Never saw a team, that made it so tart. heavenly bodies form patterns states and falling in others revolution. gives the Board of Tax Review more time to was an efficient political ppwerhouse during the 43 believed Mrs. Reagan will con­ Manchester Herald ever elimi­ Baltimore we see the Orioles way up in the sky. that can reveal a person’s charac­ on 65 mph stretches of Mrs. Edralin-Marcos died as consider and act on appeals from a revalued years she served in the U.S. government. tinue “ to talk to persons who have nate negative headlines in your They look down upon you. ter or future. highway, said Ron DeFore, Mrs. Aquino met with Cabinet Jewelers Since 1885 Grand List. It does not really provide a editorials? They often reflect According to petitions filed in the Superior Court Asked if astrology played a part given her relief for the past few a Transportation Depart­ BRISTOL DANBURY FARMINGTON HARTFORD MANCHESTER MERIDEN So please don’t let them cry. members to consider a request by MILFORD NEW HAVEN SOUTHBURY TORRINGTON TRUMBULL WATERBURY feelings that are direct opposition in Washington, this story begins in November 1984 years.... She’s the w orrier... and ment spokesman. mechanism for a complete new revaluation, So if only you win a game or two. in shaping his schedule, Reagan Mrs. Edralin-Marcos, made in a Michaels Charge/Maste< Caid'Visa/Amefican Express when her husband, Wayne Parrish, died, leaving it’s one thing she could use to help much less adequate time for one. to what the headlines infer, Good luck. Baltimore to you. quipped, “ You know I ’m still letter delivered to the presiden­ creating a feeling that you. the her an estate woyth about $6.1 million. Parrish had looking for the>fellas that tell me her squelch that worry.” The town, faced with the prospect of an Herald are not in tune to what the Mary Jarvis pioneered an aviation publishing company. every day what I ’m going to be impossible situation, had to go to ^ e article is saying! 62-D Pasal Lane Soon after Parrish’s death, retired Army Gen. doing.” legislature for relief. ^ I realize that negative head­ Manchester von Kann began offering financial advice to Mrs. Presidential spokesman Mar­ The reason the town has asked for lines create interest, but they also Parrish. Her attorney is now trying to ascertain lin Fitzwater, after acknowledg­ legislative action is clear. It is not at all clear are misleading. what led her to follow it. ing the first couple’s interest in For instance, instead of your astrology, said he believes his why the town did not do it more publicly. The Von Kann comes with a colorful past of his own. headline of April 26. ^'Downtown Now he has to run the farm at a house and sells it to Betty the Once the top advisor in the Army, he was hustled own horoscope "when it says 1 am move came as a surprise even to Republican coordinator not magical,” profit to pay the mortgage, so he Buyer for $130,000. The state gets into retirement in 1965 to keep the lid on an elllcit destined to meet a beautiful Director Geoffrey Naab, a member of the couldn’t you have said, "Coordi­ goes to Ted the Tractor Salesman $1,300 in conveyance tax. romance. He was courting the wife of a woman and fall madly inlove and nator gives Main Street needed The Great Debate subcommittee of the Board of Directors that to buy new equipment. Ted the Now the state has gotten $1,100. subordinate, and occasionally going to romantic get rich.” shot in arm.” is studying the revaluation problem. Salesman finds him a new tractor from Fred the Farmer, $550 from getaways at taxpayer expense. Jack Anderson “ It’s all so silly,” Mrs. Crispen said qf the barrage of queries that Mayor Peter DiRosa’s explanation that the for $90,000. But Fred the Farmer Don the Developer, and $1,300 reported on the romance in the ’60s. e g, Bernard Apter inundated her desk. “ Don’t you needs to pay 7.5% sales tax. so he from Bill the Builder, all of which The retired von Kann is president of the National town faced time constraints because the President read your horoscope?” needs $100,000. have really been paid for by Betty Aeronautics Association. ’The NAA’s main function General Assem bly is about to adjourn is not Downtown Manchester the Buyer. In response to reporters’ quer­ Fred the Farmer decides to sell is to verify and keep track of record-breaking feats adequate. Association Of this $2,950, one-half goes to ies, Fitzwater acknowledged a piece of the farm so he’ll have of avaiation. RogesO n! The revaluation failure and measures to O’Neill’s General Fund; one-half Mrs. Reagan has had an interest the money for the tractor. He goes Under von Kann’s tutelage. Mrs. Parrish goes to Senator Meotti’s afforda­ in astrology “ for some time, ” and correct it affects almost everyone in to Rod the Realtorwho wants 10% transferred Florida real estate valued at $1.1 One view of how ble housing fund, and 25% of that that it was heightened by the Manchester. The details of both should be to cover his cost for selling the amount actually goes to afforda­ million to the NAA and formed a charitable trust li^rch 30, 1981, assassination property. Fred the farmer needs made public at every step along the way. it reaiiy works ble housing. The price of the with von Kann as trustee and the NAA as Attem pt against her husband. which checking account do you endorse? $100.00,0; Rod the Realtor wants house has gone up $2,950 in order beneficiary. Into the trust went her two homes in "She was very concerned for To the Editor: $10,000, and Governor O’Neill’s to collect $369 for affordable Jupiter Island in Florida, valued at $1.9 million. her husband’s welfare, and as­ >A% along with Senator Meotti’s housing. NAA attorneys drafted a new will for Mrs. Parrish, trology has been a part of her Sen. Michael Meotti wants to ‘/i% makes the price of land It seems that no matter where you go these days, My conclusions are: (1) You naming von Kann as executor. concern in terms of his activi- raise the conveyance tax on Reai $111,100. people are debating whether to endorse NOW Estate by one-half of 1 percent. can’t make something more Von Kann told our associate Jim Lynch that the Checking-or new Eagle Checking. NOW Checking is Now. Rod the Realtor talks to affordable by adding to the cost. This money will be given back to Parrish estate was in disarray and that he was only free with a $500 minimum balance and pays 5'/4% the towns to be used for afforda- Don the Developer who is willing (2) Sen. Meotti’s one-half of 1 trying to help old friends. He said he knew Wayne percent tax is really a lot larger interest. Eagle Checking is free when you maintain a b le housing and land to pay the price. Parrish for 30 years and was doing what he thought when you run it through the Pamphlet conservation. Don the developer widens the Parrish would have wanted. balance of just $ 100 Thanks to First Federal's freedom roads, pufs in sidewalks and business cycle. (3) Sellers don’t Mayor Peter DiRosa and other Court affidavits and interviews with friends and of choice, you can decide which checking account is curbs, builds a nice tree berm so pay taxes, they only collect them area mayors like this progam former associates of Parrish tell a different story right for you Nora the Neighbor doesn’t have for the government from the on AIDS because it will give money back to — that the Parrishes were notoriously tight with the towns. Twenty-five percent of to look at all these new starter consumer. (4) If Sen. Meotti is Either account is free for Eagle mortgage or equity homes. The town then gives him serious about making houses their money, that Wayne Parrish dislike the NAA the money must be used for and that von Kann was not a close “ friend” of the loan customers who have their payments automatically affordabie housing and 25% must four approved building lots. more affordable, he should con­ ojn its way family. transferred, or for customers who directly deposit be used to buy land for the town. And he promptly sells these to centrate on getting government Bill the BuildeL Don the Devel­ spending under control. Then we A former editor of the NAA magazine told us that their Social Security checks. Both accounts grant This is how the program really WASHINGTON (AP) - Fed­ oper wants $5oS^ a lot to cover could remove the >A% convey­ Parrish disliked the NAA because of a run-in with access to the New England-wide Yankee 24 network, works: eral officials are unveiling a new c o i^ and m a k ^ small profit. ance tax and lower the sales tax the organization in the 1930s. "He told me every Fred the Farmer inherits the AIDS pamphlet that will be sent return checks for your records, and give you a credit Rod the Realtor Vants 10% for on building materials, and bring time he had a chance how much he disliked NAA y . J f C IMS t , H IA ir family farm from Darrell the to every American household of $7 50 towards your first order of checks. And no finding a buyer. \ ^ e state of down the cost of housing. and how useless it was,” said Lou Davis, the Deceased. He goes to Matt the with a mailing address, the matter which account you choose, you'll get these Connecticut wants\heir 1%. So former editor. A former NAA board member said Mortgageman to borrow money biggest such health warning the lot costs Bill \he Builder Peter McNamara great benefits; to buy out h's sister Shirley the Parrish’s feelings aobut NAA "bordered on effort ever undertaken by the Free with only a $■'00 “ Well, what good quotes have you attributed Seamstress and pay the inherit­ $55,550. 106 Summit St. hatred.” ★ Free unlimited check writing to me lately? Hey — just kidding, Fitz!" Bill the Builder theC bulds a Manchester government. balance. ance tax. Margaret Johnson, who has been the Parrishe’s’ Officials say Americans should ★ Free Eagle 24 ATM Card housekeeper for 43 years, remembers seeing von begin to look for the historic ★ Free deposits and teller transactions Kann visit the house once before 1984. After advisory in their mailboxes in ★ Free notary service • Parrish died, von Kann began dropping by "two or about three weeks. ★ Free deposit of payroll or Social Security checks Will Dole’s delegates get to New Orlean? three times a week” she said in a sworn statement. Health and Human Services Secretary Otis R. Bowen and ★ Free preauthorized loan payments “ Eventually, he began camming to the house every Greenwich, the GOP U.S, senator seeking his Surgeon General C. Everett Koop ★ Free preauthorized transfers between accounts Vice President George Bush should feel right at day.” home in his New Orleans hotel this summer on his fourth term in November. headed the lineup at a morning Last January, Mrs. Parrish’s suspicions So vote for one of these great checking accounts at way to being nominated for president, and Poliner says it’s a political decision whether news conference to release the r intensified. She learned that the money from the your local Eagle office today. And help us settle The Connecticut Republicans — once they stop their parties hew to state law on apportioning pamphlet. Its contents have been sale of her Florida real estate had bought a in-fighting over who goes — intend to make it all Capitol delegations according toi how candidates do in the a closely guarded secret, in part Great Debate townhouse in Washington. D.Cc., for the NAA to the more so for him. presidential primaries. He says it cannot be to head off the kind of political use as an office building. A brass piaque had been Delegates from all four states where Bush, for Comments mandatory. Joe Loy of the Election Division in the infighting that contributed to the mounted on the door saying "The Parrish one reason or another, claims a "home’ ’ connection i Secretary of the State’s office backs him up on that. demise of similar plans last year. Bob don rad Collection.” Today’s kickoff will be followed — Maine, Texas, New Hampshire and Connecticut Loy says that if the GOP sends other than Dole The housekeeper recalled Mrs. Parrish’s by a series of television spots and — will stasy at the Marriott, his headquarters. delegates In those 10 seats he will so certify to the reaction. “ She told me that she was going to take other promotions to build interest All 35 delegates from this state will vote for Bush Republican National Convention, leaving its credentials committee to take it from there. her screwdriver and her pliers and pry the plaque in the pamphlet before it actually even though some of them may be former off the building.” starts showing up in an estimated supporters of Kansas Sen. Bob Dole for the Under the same law, a candidate must release Von Kann said he will use the second floor of the 107 million mailboxes on May 26. nomination. other states wljl be recognized in New Orleans. his delegates by writing to the Secretary of the townhouse as a tribute to the Parrishes. But Mrs. It marks the first time the But there’s the rub, also known as the Bump Gaffney, meanwhile, is sifting through hundreds State. Dole hasn’t done so and probably won’t. Parrish has kept von Kann away from the government has ever mailed a Bozzuto card. Whether any of those Dole people of names of Republicans who want to be Bush Parrish’s art and aviation memorabilia collection. health advisory to every Ameri­ make it to New Orleans as delegates is the subject delegates. He may find room for a few Dole people, In January. Mrs. Parrish wrote a new will can with a mailing address. of argument within the state'GOP Just now. Among but certainly nothing like 10. Most likely to make it Political notes excluding Kann and hired a lawyer to find out what Plans for a mass mailing were those who don’t thrill to including them are former are Betsee Osburn of Fairfield and Dale Ryan of ■ Poliner took a stroll from his law office in happened to her money. scuttled last year after some state Chairman Brian Gaffney of New Britain, West Hartford. downtown Middletown one day last week and disagreement among health pro­ In Februa. y. she suffered a stroke. Among her co-chairman of the Bush campaign in this state, Mrs. Osborp was co-chairman of the Dole wound up with a job — that of introducing Glenn fessionals about the most effec­ get-well wishes are cards from Ronald Reagan and and the current party chairman. Bob Poliner of campaign, along with John Becker of Greenwich Carberry of Norwich on a local green as GOP tive ways to design thie document, George Bush. Durham. and the controversial member of their cast. Dick candidate for Congress in the Second District. and amid considerable political Von Kann since has filed a petition in court to Bush was the big winner of this state’s Bozzuto of Watertown. Mrs. Ryan was deputy Carberry was on a five-town swing to formally pressure ffom conservatives to have independent guardians and conservators presidential primary on March 29, picking up 25 of executive director. They have stuck to just 10 declare his campaign against Democratic U.S. block the program. appointed for Mrs. Parrish. " I just wanted to get its 35 seats. Dole won the other 10. But Dole . names for their list of would-be delegates. Others Rep. Sam Gejdenson of Bozrah under way. "H e’s This year. Congress-^s ex­ everything out on the table,” he said. "suspended” his campaign on March 29, the day of on it are Executive Director Peter Michel of the best opponent (of Gejdenson) we’ve had in plicit in ordering a maillftg-6nd the primary iiere. And while that was not exactly Darien. Herman Weingart of Lebanon, state Rep. several years,” said Poliner. saying it was to be ‘distributed the same as folding his candidacy, Poliner and Dick Foley of Oxford, Pat Sullivan of Farmington, ■ A biography of Oliver Wendel Holmes, without necessary clearance of Gaffney hold to the letter of the presidential John Calkins of Torrington and Bill Champlin of associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, by the content by any officiaL primary law in this state which says "a candidate” Hartford. former U.S. Rep. John Monagan of Waterbury is ifflaiirliPBtrr Hrralft organization or office.” HHS officials took that to mear is entitled to a proportionate number of delegates, The point is, however, that (iaffney will call the now in print. In "The Grand Panjandrum, the Founded InNsSI it should not be subject to prior ^ depending on how well he or she does in the shots and the GOP State Convention in July will Mellow Years of Justice Holmes," Monagan First Federal Savings ratify them. Dole people say he and Poliner have concentrates on the jurist’s personal side — his PENNY M. 8IEFFERT...... \...... Publliher clearance by the White House, balloting, Poliner and Gaffney say Dote was no O EOnOE T. CHAPPELL...... V ...... Editor Congress or any other govern­ longer a candidate, and thus not entitled to any grabbed too much power that way. . "paternalistic affect for generations of DOUQLA8 A. BEVlMS----T...... ExKutIv* Editor Bozzuto has no chance because, in Gaffney’s Harvard-educated law assistants" — as well as his MARIE P. GRADY...... CityEditor ment organization. delegates, when he sidelined himself. Some opponents of a mailer last book, he went overboaixl in whacking Bush during relationship with an Irish-Anglo noblewoman. ALEXANDER QIRELLI...... Attodate Editor East Hartford, Glastonbury, South Gla^onbury, I.ast week, Poliner told the Republican State year said it made sense to have the campaign. Foley is another probable loser Monagan was in Congress from 1959 to 1973 and is Manchester, Vernon. Rockville and Soatn \^ d s o r Central Committee he regards those 10 seats as DENISE A. RO BER TS...... Advertlilng DIractor such a question reviewed by the open. because he is a Bozzuto ally. Sullivan is out because now a lobbyist in Washington. MARK F. ABRAITI8 ...... Businatt Managar White House AIDS commission he crossed the line and is helping Democratic ■ Have Democrats found a challenger for GOP SHELDON COH EN...... Compoilng Managar NOW Checking pays 5%% on balances ol $10 or more. Dole people say that isn’t fair. They argue that ROBERT H. HUBBARD...... Praasroom Managar named'by President Reagan last Member FSLIC their guy is still t^hnically a candidate, that he has Attorney General Joe Lieberman of New Haven Rep. Chris Shays of Stamford? Some say Stamford JEANNE 0. FROMERTH...... Circulation Managar summer. ~ not sold otherwise,^nd that Dole delegates from run against good Gaffney buddy Lowell Welcker of lawyer Morgan Ames could be their guy. V MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Mav 4. 1988 - 8

8 — MANCHESTER HERALD. WedncBday, May 4 ,19W FOCUS Adoption still an exo alternative PEOPLE UR GLASTONBURY GRAND OPENING DEAR MR. ROSS: die. would take me too long to scrimp here I’m enclosing a copy of D.J. and there and save for a sealer, too. your column with this CHICAGO, ILL. ’Thanks. letter — the one where Mrs. S.W. you deny the 18-year-oId Thanks DEAR D.: Diabetes has claimed WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. funding for an abortion. many lives. As I understand it, the It’s a shame nothing A MiOioir biggest problem is poor management DEAR MRS. W.: I’m assuming can be don^ about these Percy Ross of the illness. you’re a family of very moderate unwanted babies, be­ I say we get your dad to recognize means and it’s a sacrifice to give up cause so many people this and I’m sending my check to any amount of money. Far too often, I wouid iove to adopt. My cover a supply of test strips. It’s my hear froni people who request an item <^v daughter was one of hope he’ll come to see that performing of need for a relative, but are those people. After five long years, My hope, in printing your letter, is the test is a priority in life an will unwilling to contribute any she Anally succeeded at adoption and that it will remind women who don’t make the necessary allowances to themselves. got a beautiful baby. want to keep their babies, that continue. As long as anyone has more than She’d love to have another baby in adoption is an excellent alternative. If DEAR MR. ROSS: I’m writing for absolute zero, it can be divided in half the near future, but the waiting lines you are interested in giving a child a my father-in-law. He runs his own and shared with someone who has are so long, that by the Ame an infant home, contact a local adoption food cart, specializing in old- less. That’s why when your letter VImU omr n c iv Mtorm at becomes available, she’ll be too old. agency. But please, no more letters fashioned hot dogs and peanuts. After came by, I snatched it. Your willing­ Please put in your column, that asking for the names of women who being in the same location for 15 ness to do what you can makes it so AP photo Thm Skopa A t Somieraat Sqaarm these young girls who are pregnant, are considering abortion. years, he had to move. easy for me to do my part—my check in Glaatomhmry, locatmdjmat ovar the should think twice before getting an Now, he’s having a hard time for a new sealer is on the way. CAST JOKE — During a party following abortion. getting set up. ’The rules with the the opening of “Speed the Plow" in New Pmtmam BrUpe. Receive a free afft, and enter A MOTHER DEAR MR. ROSS: I come from a Health Department won’t let him to win O M of many fahalone doorprieee. PHILADELPHIA, PA. family of six and my mom’s going to operate the hot dog part without new York Tuesday, cast members from left, A have another baby. My dad has equipment. That means he’s surviv­ Minneapolis millionaire Percy Ross Ron Silver, Madonna and Joe Mantegena DEAR MOTHER: I’ve made many diabetes. Grandpa died from it. We all ing off selling roasted and blanched is internationally know for bis philan­ enjoy a laugh together. mistakes in my life. Printing the letter miss grandpa a lot, especially peanuts. thropic works and likes to encourage from the young college girl requesting grandma. With the hot weather coming that others to help solve problems for those an abortion was one of them. We got together and bought dad a isn’t gong to work either. What he in need. Write to Percy Ross In care of I was Hooded with letters from machine to check his blood. He won’t needs is a bag sealer, otherwise the the Manchester Herald, P.O. Box Camp touV brings tears couples asking me to serve as a use it because the strips that go into it peanuts can’t hold up under the heat. 35000, liflnneapolis, Minn. 55435. In­ Thm Tradition Continues clearinghouse for babies. While I cost too much. Mr. Ross, I don’t want The sealer is $250. clude a telephone number If you wish. BUDAPEST, Hungary — Tears streamed would love to see otherwise unwanted my father to die like my grandpa did. Can you help me get this for him? All letters sent to Mr. Ross are read. down Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal’s face as Y he toured a concentration camp mock-up built babies find good, loving homes, it is If you print this, change my city — My husband and I are going to give Only a few are answered in this \ impossible and unethical for me to dad would get mad if people knew. what we can toward the new hot dog column, although others may be for a movie about his years in death camps 7 perform that role. Whatever you do. Just don’t let him equipment. But I’m a housewife and it acknowledged privately. during World War II. Filming of "Murderers Among Us; The Simon Wiesenthal Story,” which stars ^ Academy Award-winner Ben Kingsley in the We've been Connecticut's premier jeweler for Ostomy Association gives title role, began at the set outside Budapest over 90 years, serving you with the same this week. The movie is based on a book of Dr. G ott Wiesenthal’s recollections. commitment to excellence that begun with Wiesenthal, 79, told reporters Tuesday he Morris A. Green in 1898. Peter Gott, M.D, long resisted the idea of making a film about members courage, support his life in the canuai^and as a tracker of Nazi war criminals aOxr the war. DEAR everal letters recently from peo­ “I read every version of the script to make it ABBY: In a ple who are fed up with receiving accurate.” he said. “In four hours you cannot recent letter overdue notices and nasty letters bring everything^hat happened. But they are doing a fine Job.” ' dealing with from service companies. You say / Test values are people who Dear Abby that most billings these days are The film is being'^ot entirely in Hungary Our fine quality merchandise is always fairly ^ have a hearing handled by computers, which're and is expected to take nine weeks to priced and professionally presented to you by problem but re­ Abigail Van Buren sorely lacking in common sense. complete. The set includes barracks and a not too valuable fuse to wear a My trash collecting service crematorium built into a limestone quarry a knowledgeable, courteous staff. hearing aid, uses computer billing, and what ringed by barbed wire, guard towers and stone DEAR DR. GOTT: I had a blood test recently. All you wrote: “A its computer lacks in common wall. values were within normal ranges except for C02 physical im­ sense, it makes up in a sense of and chloride, both of which were quite high. Could pairment of humor. After I missed one you explain to me what these values mean? any kind is nothing to be ashamed^ you^ggested that people take payment, my second bill read; Clark under contract DEAR READER: The amount of carbon dioxide of.” That message should be oldr unused clothing to the Good­ “Hello, I am a computer. Your will after cleaning out their account is past due. If you don’t (C02) dissolved in the blood can be measured, as communicated to the hundreds of NEW YORK — Suspense author Mary Lux Bond eP Green continues to offer can chloride (a portion of the salt molecule). C02 in thousands of people who are not closets. May I make another pay soon, I will tell a human.” Higgins Clark says her new multimillion- arterial blood gives a useful number that helps members of the United Ostomy suggestion? If the clothing is That kind of message will get dollar contract with Simon & Schuster-Pocket Free of charge to our customers, really old, you might consider better results than one that puts physicians diagnose and treat respiratory ailments Association where they can get Books shows mystery writers have a “lot of Connecticut delivery and eleyant gift wrapping. and problems with the body’s acid/base buffering support and information about calling your local community me on the defensive. readers out there.” system. In my experience, the routine calculation of the problems they face. There are theater group. Old, donated clo­ ALL FOR HUMOR The contract announced Tuesday And our reliable Service Department thing forms the basis of its IN BOULDER C02 in venous blood — when performed as part of a persons — of all ages — who have guarantees her $10.1 million for %>ur novels is always on hand to meet screening procedure — is without value. Similarly, a ’’stoma” (artificial opening) to costume department. and a book of short stories, said her literary in healthy adults, the venous chloride is useless, eliminate the waste products of According to Mary Alden, DEAR ABBY: I Just had to agent, Eugene Winick. your repair and engraving needs. providing that the sodium level is normal. the body. The surgical procedure volunteer costumer for the Lake- write after reading that letter By the time the fourth novel is published, the Many of my patients seem to have high C02 and is called ’’colostomy” or shore Theater in White Bear from the woman who spoke for ’’ileostomy.” Lake, Minn., the types of things sum of $10.1 million will reach $11.6 million, chloride levels in random blood samples. If the Sacramento Opera Associa­ depending on the earnings of the previously everything else is normal, I simply ignore these There are an estimated l‘A they really need are formal wear, tion, she thought you owed them million “ostomates” in the Uni­ men’s suits, uniforms, boots and published books, Winick said. values because they don’t tell me anything and an apology for repeating the “For the whole mystery field it is an appear not to be related to health. In my opinion, the ted States, but only 50,000 are hats. Also costume jewelry, and phrase, “It’s not over until the fat members of the United Ostomy accessories such, as parasols, acknowledgement that we do have a lot of M: routine screening of C02 and chloride in the blood of lady sings.” readers out there,” said Ms. Clark, 60, who well adults is a waste of time and money. Association. Why? Because most fans, feather boas, lace and other I happen to be overweight — all On Thursday evenings, throughout the month < r*.'- people who have had that kind of types of trim, and any old apparel right, "fat” — and while it may be was the 1987 president of the Mystery Writers in good condition that dates back of America. of May, complimentary wine and cheese DEAR DR. GO’TT: My resting pulse rate is 90.1 do surgery are to’o embarrassed to harmful to my health, I do not ' ^ 2 aerobics five times a week, frequently play tennis discuss it. 40 years or more. demand an apology every time The first book, to be published next spring, will he served, join us! <•«# and swim, have two children, a part-time business, Abby, meeting with others who Those lonely people who write someone makes a remark about will be “While My Pretty One Sleeps,” a novel am happily married and have 110/70 blood pressure. share a common problem can to you might also consider their the “heavels.” Sign me “Frankly of suspense set in New York City, according to Is my pulse rate anything to worry about? give encouragement and support. community theaters when donat­ Fat” or... a Simon U Schuster statement. Bearing it alone isolates, and ing their talents. There are ROBERT L. SMITH Ms. Clark’s most recent book, “Weep No DEAR READER; Although mo^t normal adults makes,fpr s^^sity. hundreds of Jobs that need to be TERRE HAUTE, IND. More My Lady,” was on The New York Times have resting pulses between 60and 80, an occasional B.W. HOLMES. done other than acting, and never best sel|erj|ist for 17 weeks, the publisher said. Cindy Konney, Manager and Certified Gemologist, and David Campbell, Assistant Manager, welcome you to browse through person may run as high as 90. This may be a normal ESCONDIDO. CALIF, enough hands at most theaters to our new store, where you’ll find fine jewelry, sparkling diamonds, elegant china & crystal, and giftware. Cindy and David value for you. Nonetheless, I think that you should do them. Any retired carpenters? Most teen-agers do not know are formenly^of our Hartford store. be checked by a physician because you might ha ve a DEAR B.W.: Right on! I have Painters? Artists? the facts about drugs, AIDS, how Fisher given honors low-grade anemia or a hidden thyroid condition, the friends of all ages who are Most people associated with the, to prevent unwanted pregnancy J first sign of which could be a tendency to fast pulse. members of this wonderful or­ theater are relaxed, friendly,! and how to handle the pain of OKLAHOMA CITY - Ada Lois Sifu!^’ These conditions, and others like them may produce ganization. I recommend it congenial and great fun. ' growing up,. It’s all in Abby’s Fisher, who broke the color barrier at the few, if any, symptoms early on; a slight pulse highly. Those interested may MARGARET FOX, new, updated, expanded booklet, increase could be the first warning signal. WHITE BEAR LAKE, MINN. University of Oklahoma School of Law in 1948, write to the United Ostomy “What Every Teen Should was honored as a civil rights pioneer who led a I’m sending you a free copy of my Health Letter. Association, 36 Executive Park, Know. ” To order, send your name “peaceful desegregation” of higher education. Eating Right For a Healthy Heart. Suite 120, Irvine, Calif. 92714. This DEAR MARGARET; What a and address, clearly printed, plus check or money order for $3.50 ($4 The Legislative Black Caucus presented is a non-profit organization, so great idea. There’s no business Mrs. Fisher with a plaque during a House Do you have any medical questions you would like like show business. (Unless' it’s in Canada) to; Dear Abby’s Teen to have answered by a professional? Write to Dr. please send a self-addressed, session Tuesday to mark the 40th anniversary stamped (25 cents) envelope. monkey business.) Booklet, P.O. Box 447, Mount Peter M. Gott, P.O. Box 91438, Geveland, Ohio Morris, III. 61054 (postage and of the U.S. Supreme Court’s May 3, order 44101. Letters of general interest will appear In the DEAR ABBY: A short time ago DEAR ABBY; You have had handling included). making her the first black to attend the school. column. University of Oklahoma President Frank E. Horton said Mrs. Fisher’s 3>A-year fight to enter the school was a "notable example of Our Glastonbury Hours: Monday-Saturday. 10:00.6:00 pm, Thursday Eves ’til 9:00 courage and determination” and "a giant step Ask doctor about malpractice insurance towa.'d the peaceful desegregation of higher education in the state of Oklahoma.” “I am a native of Oklahoma, and I have picking up thephone and ordering it. sign, or in fact, take the easy route and DEAR BRUCE: My sign? been a part of the history of Oklahoma for 40 question is simple. I’m years,” the 64-year-old Mrs. Fisher told House De Ar BIUJCE: I have^^een a B.L. going to have an opera­ SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH members. “I’m proud of Oklahoma. I hope tion in about two school te a s e r for 11 years, since Oklahoma can be proud of me.” rirx BOND & GREEN months. It’s elective Smart Money graduatingyrom college. I hate to say DEAR B.L.: Non-compete clauses surgery and not too this, because it sounds so trite, but I that are reasonable in terms of a i business’s circumstances have been ______JEWELERS SINCE 1898 ^ ______serious. But I have Br^ce Williams really belike I’m burned out. I would heard so much about just like to do something other than sustained by the courts. For exampie. Mrs. Bias speaks out malpractice. Should I spend my time in the classroom. if you were selling some very esoteric ask my doctor if he has I have been offered a Job as a chemical product, it might be reaso­ FORT PIERCE, Fla. — The mother of Len malpractice insurance? salesman in a business that sells nable to have a non-compete clause Bias, the basketball star who died of a cocaine CONNECrriCUT TOLL FREE (800) M2-0017 D.S. automobile parts and supplies to that encompasses east or west of the overdose, told high school students it takes ALEXANDRIA, VA. shop-at-home deals ligitimate? repair shops, gasoline stations, etc. Mississippi. courage for young people to take a stand Our Charge & Most Major Credit (Dards T.T. The position pays considerably more On the other hand, if you were in the against drugs, but it’s worth it. DEAR D.S.: The overwhelming DALLAS. than I’m earning as a teacher, pizza business, a few square blocks In moving appearances at three area high although I must note that I’ll have to might be sufficient. Fifty miles in a likelihood Is that your surgeon carries schools Monday, Lpnise Bias told students Ask About Our Interest Free Diamond Club malpractice insurance. But, while it is DEAR T.T.: I guess it depends on work a good deal harder than I am wholesale operation such as you’ve they must learn not to cave in to peer pressure certainly a worthy question, I suspect some measure on how we define now. But that is no problem. described, in an area as widely when it comes to drugs. that if you acUoally ask him or her, legitimate. If you mean, “Do they What I’m a bit hesitant about is separated as yours (excluding the “Anyone can go along with the crowd. Who your surgeo^will lose enthusiasm send you the merchandise they signing a non-compete clause. The gregletsSalt Lake City area), does not could stand to go alone?” she said. “It takes Bridal Registry Services 8-for-7 China, Crystal & Flatware Plan about you a^a patient. describe?” I think it’s fair to say that owner of the business says if I Join Em unreasonable to me. If I wanted courage and character.... You must stand up In today’s litigious society, eve­ 99 percent will and do. company, I must agree not to seUmy the Job, I would have no qualms about for what’s right)*,’ ryone is worried about being sued, Whether or not the products are a competitors’ products within 50^iles signing the clause. Ms. Bias told students they needed to put and your surgeon may decide that you bargain Is another matter. If I myself of our city for the next two years. Does this sound reasonable? It . Bruce Williams, America’s top their problems in proper perspective, and GLA9TONBURY are an unneeded risk. Ordinarily, I were to spend $300 to $400 on a gold called suicide "a permanent solution to a w a t e r b u r y recommend absolute candor between chain, I would want to have it in my could be that somebody will offer me a radio talk host. Is heard each week HARTFORD WEST HARTFORD Somerael Square, 6594510 better Job and I’ll want to take it. If I night on NBC stations. His column temporary problem.” USalle Road. 521-3015 Bank Sireel. 754-6114 a professional and a client or patient. hands before I bought it. ^ Her son, a University of Maryland P rill Sireel, 278-3050 In this instance, however, I personally But there are many people who" "sign the clause, however, my attorney appears every Monday, Wednesday would not ask the question. choose to take advantage of conve­ tells me I’ll be prohibited from doing and Friday. Write to Williams In care basketball star, died in 1986 shortly after being nient shopping at home. If I saw a so. of the Manchester Herald, P.O. Box named the Boston Celtics’ first-round draft DEAR BRUCE; Every time I turn a product that I wanted — and I was If you were faced with this kind of 591, Manchester 06040. Letters of pick. — ^ \ I television on, somebody is trying to persuaded that the value was there — decision, would you try to negotiate a general Interest will be answered In sell me a gold chain. Are these I would have no reservations about better deal, tell them that you won’t the column. 3 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, May 4. 1988 - 11 10 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. May 4. 1988 :\ ■( Dems to Jackson: Tone it down By David Espo caution to an art form, that Bush has taken a few shots of OPPORTUNITIES T h « Associated Press amounts to a blunt statement that his own at Dukakis in recent days. News Analysis he’s had enough of observations Although aides say his oandidaqy WASHINGTON - Michael Du­ like this Jackson critique of will be based on the traditional / -< kakis isn’t exactly asking Jesse Dukakis’ style: ’’The kitchen is virtues of peace and prosperity, Jackson to quit the race for the But whether Dukakis or anyone clean and cool. Ain’t nothing the vice president has already ^ ^ e n t u r y 21 Lindsey Real Estate Democratic presidential nomina­ else can cause Jackson to back off cooking.” shown he’s prepared to pieet Featuring: tion in the wake of repetitive is an open question. 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Howard Metzen- Indiana’s most respected politi­ paign would be “ as important as Party leaders are already ceptional rural residential In this 7 room Colonial featuring baum for a third term in Ohio and cal names, swamped his only any in the history of Indiana.” hinting to Jackson that with area Robch. Immaculate country kitchen, 3 nice bed­ ’Tuesday night’s landslides, it pomperedl home. Loroe deck rooms, 1'A baths, recreation picked Indiana Secretary of State rival and will face Republican Lt. A poll published Sunday by the 73 W. Center St. may be time to give Dukakis and lovely lot. Three bed­ room, patio, shed, nice quiet Evan Bayh and North Carolina Gov. John M. Mutz, who had no Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette REALTY WORLD' Manchester some breathing room. rooms. All how appliances and setting on a cul-de-sacll Lt. Gov. Bob Jordan as candi­ primary opposition. showed Bayh with a 45 percent to much more. 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The which eat up more than 30 percei^ tional funds through Congress at POOD At Howell Cheney Regional school also will be sponsoringa of family income. ) a time of budget constraints Contlnaed from page 1 made. Technical High School, ’Tues­ ‘‘Get .To Know your Teacher” “ We are reminded dally of the imposed by the high federal Democratic Director Kenneth day was acknowledged during week, said Susan Luicainter, homeless on our streets and deficits. The Reagan administra­ fire department would also pay N. Tedford also questioned the announcements, said Lewis society advisor. shelters. Less visible, but no tion has generally opposed any Randall, school director. He 6.86 mill! for fire service. Water proposal by the Republicans to A teacher luncheon at better off, are thpse who live in new housing initiatives and said that though there was an rates would go up by 20 percent use revenue from landfill tipping Rennet Junior High School will inadequate housing or who pay scaled back many of the pro­ Kentucky Derby time in Manchester official day to recognize for residential users and sewer fees to offset a tax increase. The be held later in the year, said the majority of their incomes Just grams in existence when it came teachers, ,the school did not rates would increase by 35 manager’s recommended budget Principal Thomas Meisner Jr. to stay off these streets,” Nestor into office in 1981. percent for all users. calls for allocating $306,000 — the plan other activities. Weigand, president of the Real­ The Realtors association study Tbe elimination of a minimum difference between expected re­ “ We make sure teachers are The National Educath^n As­ tors association, said in present­ is the latest of several recent quarterly charge of $31.20 for venues and landfill costs — for respected throughout the year, sociation established the ing the study. reports which have looked into Derby fi^er strikes again with thoughts of mint juleps water, however, would mean a future landfill needs. not just one day.” he said. teacher day, while Teacher The study estimated that it the country’s housing needs. In reduction in how mhch many The Republican proposal calls At ^rtin School, the Appreciation Week was estab­ would cost $41 billion over the March, the National Housing By Nancy Pappas homeowners would pay. for taking $56,811 of that money to Parent-’reacher Association is lished four years ago. Teacher next 15 years to build or upgrade Task Force issued a report Manchester Herald There was little discussion p a y f o r General Fund plannim to serve coffee to Week, established by the Na­ the 36 million units it estimated recommending a 12-year pro­ Three years ago, Kathy and about specific items in the expenditures. teachws today. tional Congress of Parents and would be needed to eliminate gram with a goal of providing Tom Tierney were invited to fly to budget, although the Democratic " I think it’s very short-sighted, The National Honor Society Teachers, will be celebrated substandard housing in the Uni­ livable housing for all ,1.111 cpAiiQor a teacher break­ Louisville to attend the Kentucky directors asked the Republicans as I stated last year, because we throughout the week. ted States. Americans. Derby. They would have been to defend some of their cuts. are facing a crisis situation The study also estimated it The private task force recom­ given the royal treatment, as the The Republicans, for example, (concerning landfills) in the would take an additional $56 mended the program begin with guests of Manchester native proposed cutting the education state,” Tedford said. billion in subsidy payments to an initial appropriation of $3 Cammie Gambolati, trainer of a budget by $100,000. Democratic Naab said that Republicans insure that households were not billion to be used as seed money to Developer arrested thoroughbred who was running in Director Stephen T. Cassano also were concerned about t^e paying more than 30 percent of stimulate state and local efforts the Derby that year. suggested that the cut could availability of landfill space. their income for housing. to develop and renovate low- Continued from page I revealed obscenities directed at Ironically, it was precisely Jeopardize the reopening of High­ “ I think there’s very little The study said this would break income housing. O’Marra. O’Marra also told po­ because they are wildly enthusi­ land Park School. Director Geof­ difference in goals between the down to an increase of $6.5 billion son received annoying calls at his lice that he would not go into the astic about the Kentucky Derby frey Naab, a Republican, ans­ minority and the majority,” he annually over and above current Staff and wire reports are home and police said Davidson Pine Street building unaccom­ that the Tierneys decided to turn wered that there were “ many said. " It ’s Just a matter of how we government subsidy efforts. contained In this story. believed the caller was Ahern. panied because Ahem had dis­ down this coveted invitation. other areas” where cuts could be get there.” ‘The calls continued Saturday played “ belligerent” and “ abu­ They were getting ready to host morning and again Sunday morn­ sive” behavior, police said. their eighth annual Kentucky ing, police said. Police said at the end of the More getting refunds Derby party, and the Tierneys A DPW post is filled “ If you don’t stop interfering up tape. Ahern said to O’Marra, felt that they couldn’t let their there with that work in Manches­ “ I ’m going to get you.” WASHINGTON (AP) spokesman Johnell Hunter. friends down. “ I figured once we ter, we are going to break both of Attempts to reach Ahern and Americans received fedi Tax experts had anticipated broke this tradition, we might ContinuedI from page 1 neering from the University of your legs,” police said the caller Lawrence Brophy, president of refunds this year than last de'^te that fewer people might qualify drop it completely," said Tom Connecticut and a master’s de­ told Davidson. the firm, were unsuccessful to­ a thorough revision of the tax 1^ for refunds this year because the Tierney. David Kool/Minch«ster Harald Lozis said today of his new Job. gree in public administration On Tuesday, April 26, Davidson day. O’Marra said he would not and a confusing withholding new tax law required all em­ So, instead of watching the “ I assume it will be a big pair of • from the University of Hartford. made a formal complaint to the comment because the case is The Tierney family mount up for a Derby party. form, the Internal Revenue Ser­ ployees to file new W-4 withhold­ races from a private box at shoes to fill,” he said about his He is a certified engineer in the police and tfgreed to wear a under investigation. vice said today. ing forms with their employers in Churchill Downs, sipping mint predecessor. He said his first state of Conilvcticut. transmitter into a meeting with Police obtained a warrant for The decor includes Derby me­ 2 cups water Y Juleps with the likes of Walter Weiss said that the town Through April 29, the latest 1987. priority will be to “ learn the Ahern, police said. No statements Ahern for the April 22 disturbance Cronkite and Farrah Fawcett, morabilia, helium balloons on Mint leaves engineer in Rocky Hill carries out figures available, the IRS had entire operation, where we are were heard at that time, police in the parking lot of the Pine The first version of the new they spent the first Saturday in which contenders’ names written Crushed ice many of the responsibilities of certified 55.5 million refunds, and where we hope to be going.” said. ' Street building and arrested him form was designed to match tax May watching the races on in felt-tip marker, and, of course, Bourbon as needed public works director since that compared with 55.4 million at the Lozis met briefly today with the On May 2, a sworn statement on charges of breach of peace, liability with withholding. But it television, in a tent behind their the roses. The Kentucky Derby is Powdered sugar, optional town does not have a director. same time last year. Refunds administrative heads of the div­ was given to the police by Thomas according to the report. Police was so'confusing that the IRS home on Timrod Road. With nicknamed the Run for the Roses, Combine sugar and water in a Lozis, who is married and has were claimed on 79.5 percent of isions in the Public Works O’Marra. zoning enforcement said Ahern was arrested at 2 p.m. eventually developed an alterna- about 100 other Manchester because the winning horse is saucepan. Bring to a boil, stir and three children, said he plans to the returns that had been pro­ Department. officer for the town, who said he in his office at Pine Street and the ^-uve, W-4A, that was simpler but friends, they cheered as Gambo- presented with a huge collar of wash down the sugar crystals Lozis has been town engineer in move to Manchester from had been involved in two alterca­ arrest was made without inci­ cessed, up from 79.1 percent a less^ccurate. roses. which form on the side of the pot Newington. lati’s horse. Spend A Buck, won Rocky Hill since 1975. He has a tions with Ahem, police said. . dent. He was released on $500 year ago. Through Friday, the IRS had the Derby, and walked off with a In keeping with the Derby with a brush dipped in cold water. bachelor’s degree in civil engi- Police said O’Marra brought a bond and is scheduled to appear “ Apparently withholding was received 98.6 million returns, a T collar of ruby-red roses. tradition, the Tierneys invite Lower heat somewhat and cook The commonwealth of Virginia pocket tape recorder to a meeting in Manchester Superior Court on more in line with tax liability than percent increase over 96.7 million This week, the Tierneys are their guests to put up 50 cent bets over moderate heat 5 minutes, ratified the Con.stitution in 1788. he had with Ahern and the tape Monday. we had been expecting, ’ ’ said IRS in the same period in 1987. once again preparing to turn their on various horses. Their daugh­ undisturbed. Turn off heat and let Weiss loses home into “ Tierney Downs.” ter, 11-year-old Jennifer, handles cool. This simple syrup may be They have ordered plenty of roses the betting board, dressed in a sealed in a jar and kept for weeks. to decorate the house, and asked jockey’s outfit. To make a julep, bruise three salary hike friends to pick bunches of mint for Tom. who is 8, dresses as either mint leaves by crumpling be­ the juleps. Plans have been made a horse trainer or a hardened tween fingers, or rubbing roughly Continued from page 1 , ^ to .borrow a number of televi­ gambler — complete with slouch with the back of a spoon. Put the sions, so that a half-dozen sets hat and cigar — to help his father . mint leaves in the bottom of a nary action directors have dis­ will be available for the guests’ host the party. glass and mound crushed ice on cussed taking against Weiss, viewing convenience. “ It’s something we all can top. Add2‘/i ounces bourbon and a Tedford said. “ I think that this is It will be the Tierneys’ 11th really get into," said Kathy tablespoon of the sugar syrup. a telling decision by the majority 12 ^ annual Derby party, but at least Tierney. “ It’s really gottentobea Stir. Add more ice until it mounds of the Board of Directors. the 15th for theircrowd of friends, Manchester tradition. over the top of the glass. Add But Tedford said he wasn’t sure most of whom graduated from For those who would like to join powdered sugar around the rin^bf if any further action would be East Catholic High School to­ this tradition, here is a recipe for the glass, as a garnish, if you taken against the two. gether. in 1967. The Tierneys the mint juleps] hich the Tierneys wish. Insert a fresh sprig of mint “ This is something we’ll be “ inherited” the party from Buel serve each year. The drinks are in the top. talking about further, but now I prepared each year by a neigh­ and Carmen Grant, they ex­ Note: i f making up these drinks can’ttell you anymore,” Tedford plained. “ The party just got to be bor, Richard Neumayer. in advance, freeze the assembled said. too big for their apartment,” juleps for 30 minutes or so. Do not Weiss and Spinelli could not be David Kooi/Manchester Herald add the fresh sprig of mint to the Kathy Tierney said. “ So it was Manchester mint juleps reached for comment this morn­ top until ready to serve. moved to our place.” 1 cup superfine sugar ing, but in a May 3 memo to the Derby spread of biscuits and ham, mint juleps and chocolate chip pie. Board of Directors on the prob­ lems and concerns of the revalua­ tv tion, Weiss wrote, “ ...all opera­ tions fall under my mantle of SPECIAL STOREWIDE REDUCTIONS ONTSMERICA’S authority. I am, therefore, m m FAVORITE TOP NAME BRAND MAJOR APPLIANCES, SALE clearly responsible for efforts COLOR TVs, VCRs, MICROWAVES AND MORE! that fail, as well as for those that Theme parties based on Derby catching on are successful.” But Weiss also said in the letter. LIMITED TIME SAVINGSs..^FRIDAY & SATURDAY “ I hope at this time that in the a bun. They work with hundreds and first two onions are well- process of repair we do not Bv Nancy Pappas our picture, above, we show just of pounds of meat, but here’s a browned and soft, add the destroy the enthusiasm of our Manchester Herald two of the many possibilities: a WE WILL NEVER BE UNDERSOLD! , chocolate chip-bourbon confec­ recipe to make a somewhat chopped onion and all remaining career administrators for initiat­ ingredients, except meat. Five years ago, Yankees tion known as Run for the Roses smaller quantity of this tasty dish ing changes that can in the long WE WON'T TURN AWAY A SALE! MAKE US A REASONABLE OFFER...AND IJ'S Simmer gently, stirring occasion­ seemed to think a Kentucky pie, and a plate of biscuits with at home; run continue to be benefipial to YOURS! COME BY CAR, VAN. TRUCK. BIKE..ANYWAY YOU CAN ...BUT: ally, for about 30 minutes. This the town.” Derby was a kind of IwU and the sliced ham tucked inside. first Saturday in May was a day to Now, to be perfectly authentic, barbecue sauce may be used The board Tuesday also re­ Kentucky pork outdoors, on chicken, ribs or D O N 'T MISS, THIS SALE! shop for Mother’s Day presents. those should be beaten biscuits. jected adjustments recom­ barbecue anything else that is to be grilled. When we first moved north Unless you are from the South, mended in a personnel study to To make barbecue for sand­ from Louisville, we invited some you are probably unfamiliar with Vi cup vegetable oil the salaries of 18 town adminis­ wiches, trim all rind and as much wS&B people to a Jockey Party, and those. Remember how your Vi cup margarine trative employees to bring them fat as possible from the pork. they thought we were talking mother always told you to handle 3 onions into line with other municipali­ Find a pot in which the cut of meat about a soiree which guests biscuit dough gently? A beaten 2 garlic cloves, minced ties. ‘The proposed pay hikes fits comfortably. An old fashi­ attended in their underwear. biscuit breaks that rule — in 1 fAeunce can chopped toma­ included a ^,000 raise for Weiss, oned oval turkey roaster is ideal. But theme parties based spades. The dough is pushed toes in puree who currently earns $68,000. The GREAT 1 cup ketchup Pour the full recipe of sauce over. around the Kentucky Derby, long through a wringer, or pounded directors did, however, approve (Do not worry if it is not fully a tradition south of the Mason- with a blunt object, for about 20 1 cup cider vinegar cost of living increases of 7 2 tablespoons Worcestershire immersed.) Dixon line, finally seem to be minutes. percent for non-union Place cover on pot. If the cover catching on elsewhere, as well. As Patteson explains it in his sauce administrators. has steam vents, as most turkey A nationally-distributed book, “ The resulting biscuits are 2 teaspoons salt The current range for the REASONS 1 teaspoon dry mustard powder roasters do, open those vents. women’s magazine ran an article not light and flu ffxjn d melt-ln- Director of Finance’s salary is 1 tablespoon red hot pepper Place in a 300-degree oven for at this month about throwing a your-mouth; they are dry and $48,689 to $60,862. least five hours. (We usually Derby party. The story is an crisp and crunchy . . .’’ It is a sauce The information in Parry’s leave in the oven overnight.) TO BUY FROM At excerpt from Charles Patteson’s difficultHradition for a trans­ 1 tablespoon paprika report was released to the press When meat is ready to fall off fine new book, “ Kentucky Cook­ planted Yankee to accept, so the 1 tablespoon smoke-flavored by Republican Director Ronald the bone, remove from oven. Cool ing," which was just released by ones we serve on Derby Day are liquid seasoning Osella last month, bringing sharp slightly, and remove meat from PRICE GUARANTEE HONESTY Harper & Row. always plain drop biscuits. Just Vi teaspoon rosemary criticism of Osella by Democratic AS A MFMBEf? OF '•NATlor-M/lOh BUYING C O ­ Al. SIEFFERT'S WILL PROPERLY REPRESENT ALL 1 fresh pork shoulder, about 7 the bone. Discard all bone and Two local caterers say they’ve be sure to bake them a little directors. Democratic directors OP" A1 SIEFFERT'S GUAf?ANIEIS LCWER THEIR PROTXICTS. EVERY TITYIE gristle. Shred meat and return to PfJiCES THRU VOLUME BUYING been asked to do spreads for pounds said the release of confidential longer than usual, so they will not Derby parties this week. And the crumble when you split them in Heat oil and margarine in a sauce. information may have affected large saucepan or Dutch oven. At this point, the whole thing FAST SEIJVICE FREE LOCAL DELIVERY Hartford Symphony’s auxiliary is two. 2 tablespoons bourbon 2 8-ounce packages cream salary negotiations with unio­ AL SIEFFERT’S SERVICES EVERY PRODUCT SOLD AL SIETTERI 5 DELIVERS AN D INSTALLS MOST CXit 2 of the onions lengthwise into can be refrigerated. When com­ BY A PROFESSIONAILY TRAINED TECHNICIAN PROCXJCTS FREE O F CHARGE INSTALLAIION throwing an elegant Derby Day I cup chocolate chips cheese, room temperature nized supervisors. Tedford said A ls o AVAIIABLE ON DISHWASHERS. pletely chilled, spoon as much of b o t h i n a n d o u t Of WARRANTY party on Saturday, complete with 1 cup broken walnuts ■A small onion, grated whiskey-shaped pieces. Brown the leak of information was DISPOSALS AND BUILT-IN PRODUCTS Run for the a Dixieland band and a view of the 1 8- or 9-inch pie shell Salt, dill weed and pepper to these, with the garlic, in tlie fat. the fat off the top as possible. responsible for the board’s deci­ FAMOUS NAME BRANDS AT AL SIEFFERT'S Reheat and serve on buns. AL SIEFFERT'S CARRYS ONLY NATIONALLY great race on a giant screen Roses pie taste While they are browning, chop sion to reject adjustments.. Combine margarine, sugar, KNOW NAME BT?AND MERCHANDISE THAT LOCALLY OWNED 8i OPERATED television. Vi cup margarine, melted and Mayonnaise as needed the remaining onion. When garlic Yield; about 30 sandwiches “ Due to that release, we felt YOU CAN TRUST.. SUCH AS. SONY. AL SIEFFERT S FAfvllLY HAS BIEN SERVING THE YOU GET MORE... flour and eggs. Stir well. Add PANASONIC. MITSUBISHI. ZENITH. GE. GREATER MANCHESTER/HARTFORO AREA There’s no reason not to put a cooled < bourbon, chocolate chips and Few drops green food coloring that we would not be implement­ WHIRLPOOL. MAGIC CHEF. MAYTAG, RCA FOR OVER 35 YEARS IN THE APPLIANCE Grate cucumber and squeeze L in O N . JENN-AIR. PLUS M A N Y MORE! INDUSTRY WE TRY HARDER TO PLEASE. AN D bit of the Bluegrass into your own 1 cup packed brown sugar walnuts. Pour into pie shell. Bake ing it (the salary adjustments) at HAVE A RECORD TO PROVE IT' » FREE DELIVERY the pulp well, between squares of this time,” Tedfonl said. “ We life, with some simply delicious Vt cup flour in a 350-degree oven for 30 FINANCING Kentucky culinary traditions. In 3 eggs, lightly beaten paper toweling, to remove,, all Just felt that it compTomised a full M SlFFFERrS OFFERS LO N G TERM FINANCING. » FREE REMOVAL minutes. C^ool, to make slicing 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH OPTION ON MOST PROFESSIONAL SALES STAFF excess liquid. staff is e a g e p t o h e l p cssicr decision by the board.” AIR CONDITIONER HEADQUARTERS PRODUCTS. PLLIS ACCEPTS VISA MASTER A l sitrrEPT s S A ifs Combine drained pulp with CARD..AND DISCOVER YOU SrifcCT THE BEST P P O U JC T THAT FITS » FREE NORMAL Note: The pie pictured here is a 1 . ^ . ■ SIZES FROM 4800 BTUs TO YOUR NEEDS AT A PRICE. YOU C A N AFFORD cream cheese. Add onion, salt, H O O K -U P 10-inch deep-dish pan which re­ EMERGENCY 36.000 BTUs. CHOOSE FROM: SELECTION A DISPLAY quires a double rpicipe of filling. dill and pepper. Stir in just EXTENDED WARRANTY Al SIEFFERT S HAS THE WIDEST SELECTION OF Al SIEFFERT S OFFERS F^TENDf D WARRANTEES enough mayonnaise to achieve a Fire — Police — Medical • CARRIER • EMERSON • SANYO AMERICA S FAVORITE TOP NAME BRANDS O N » FREE SERVICE Double all recipe ingredients, but O N EVERY M A IO R APPLIANCE CO LO R TV, smooth spread. Add food coloring • FRIEDRICH • WESTINOHOUSE VCR THEY SELL LQN COST f>ROTECTlON DISPIAV FOR YOU TO COMPAJ^E PRICES. use 2/3 cup instead of a full cup. AGAINST FUTURE REPAIRS ASK A | FEATURES AN[ > TO TRY n OUT FOR YOURSELF to achieve a light, attractive D IA L 911 • FEDDERS • OE • PANASONIC SALESPERSON FOR DETAILS » PUIS MUCH MORE! In Manchester You might expect a'^ndwlch green color. Sp^ad on crackers or open-faced sandwiches. E-ZTBIMS filling called Benedictine to con­ yK ^B 4 to 384 ■ CASH tain the sweet liqueur by that name. Actually, Benedictine is a The Kentucky Colonels is a ■ IMASTER CARD philanthropic group which bes­ FREE ■ ^ E x i t 2 ■ \ ^ A spread created by Jennie Bene­ dict, who ran a fashionable tea tows the privilege of being an ■ MONTHUrPMT. “ honorary colonel" to all kinds of P5r Blood Pressure Now ExU 59 To room and soda shop in Louisville VISA dignitaries. They throw a bash on CLINIC - BY NURSE 10 1-384 and Keeney St. for decades. A s / « caterer, she Silver L«./Sp«ncer St. SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER often served this spread on small the day after the Derby every EVERY THURSDAY jeft to open-faced sandwiches. year, at a place Just outside of 5-9 445 HARTFORD ROAD-KEENEY STREET Louisville called Oxmoor Farm. Hartford Rd. It is traditional to go there and eat L I G G E TT PARKAOE PHARMACY MANCHESTER, CONN. Benedictine spread barbecue sandwiches — that is, PARKADE HEALTH ind NUTRITION CENTER OPEN DAILY: MON A THURS TIL 9, TUES, WED, SAt 'TIL 5. fRI ‘TIL 8. SUN ‘TIL 5. 1 medium cucumber, peeled, shredded pork, laced with a spicy PARKADE • 404 W MIDDLE TPKE. halved lengthwise and seeded barbecue sauce and mounded on

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MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, May 4, 1988 — 15 14 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, May 4, 1988 Supermarket Shopper Tangy vegetable salad Children cook treats for mom I ■ 1 rap canimower flowerets '/« cup low-fat plain yogurt 1 rap broccoli flowerets t tablespoons DIJon-style 1 ' cop coarsely chopped mustard On Mother's flakes with brown sugar and at a time using a wire whisk until Stores responsible for rebate slips Day, mom can blended. Microwave on high for 3 taralp Vi cinnamon. teaspoon sugar . x* ^ anticipate minutes, or until mixture starts to t tablespoons sliced green Cinnamon blacuK ring By Martin Sleone But I never received a refund tionsHTp with its customers, Wal­ a rebate form that, had been someone else Microwave boil. Stir and let cool. form! > green should be embarrassed at advertised. The,) custom er- onion -doing the cook­ 3 tablespoons butter Slice bananas and stir carefully United Feature^VndU ite 1/3 cup light brown sugar Finally I called the Walgreen its inability to live up to the service person said that the form ing. In many Kitchea into cooked pudding. Put several mail office in Fort Lauderdale, promise it has made. had not come in. But before I In a large bowl mix vegetables. Combine yogurt, mustard and households, (A rap raisins vanilla wafers into each of four DEAR MARTIN: Three weeks sugar; toss with vegetables. Cover and chill at least 1 hour. >A cup chopped nuts ago, Walgreen dmg advertised a Fla., ahd the people, there said Some retailers-tak«4heircusto- could say anything, she asked'me that means Marge Churchill dessert bowls. Divide pudding they would send me the form. for my name and address and Makes 4 servings. that the child­ 1 tablespoon water into bowls. Chill in refrigerator. Roughneck Step-on Wastebasket mers’ requests more seriously, as W teaspoon cinnamon for $7.95 and promised a $2 They did, but it was for the wrong the next letter clearly shows. how many forms I would like, so Nutrition Information per lervlns: 41 cal., 2 g pro., S g carbo., 1 g fat, I mg ren will be at Serve with whipped topping. model! I called a second time and she could mail them to me when chol., 2(2 mg aodium. U.S. RDA: 74 percent vlt. C. 1 package (10 count) refriger­ manufacturer’s rebate. the controls of Yields 4 servings. was promised the correct form, they did arrive. the micro- ated biscuits I went to one Walgreen store IN: Invert a 6 ounce custard cup in that had the wastebasket In stock, but still — after all this pleading many letters in yourcolumn)urc from Sure enough, just three days wave. Children learn to use the overdone if microwaved too long, Marshmallow crispy bars — no form has arrived. What is later, I received a Bradlee’s Rabbit with wine sauce microwave easily. They are not or at too high a power setting. the center of a 9 inch round dish to \ but it didn’t have the rebate form. shoppers who go to stores that V* cup butter or margarine A second Walgreen store did not the consumer to do? advertise refunds, but they find envelope, and inside was the intimidated by the various push ■ Although microwave cooking form a ring mold, or use an 8>A ELAINE GLAZER that the stores have no mail-in rebate form. That’s what I call One IVi-to 2-ponnd domestic Vi cup chicken broth button controls. In fact, a micro- is cool, it still is a good idea to inch ring mold. Place butter and SO large marshmallows carry the wastebasket. At a third, 1 teaspoon dried oregano, 5 cups crisp rice cereal they had the wastebasket, and LAUDERDALE LAKES, FLA. forms. So I thought I would relate service! Other stores should take rabbit wave is ideal for young cooks have pot holders handy for sugar, raisins, nuts, water and a lesson. cinnamon in ring mold, Micro- In a large bowl, microwave although they did not have the to you a very positive experience. I slices bacon crushed because there isn’t any open handling containers. They may DEAR ELAINE: Whan a store After making a purchase at REGINA TEFFET 1 cap bias-sliced celery Vt teaspoon dried marjo- flame or hot element on which have become hot from the food in wave on high for l‘A minutes, or butter or margarine for 35 to 45 rebate form, they promised to seconds on high, or until melted. mail it to me. So I filled out an promises to mail a refund form, it Bradlee’s Department Store in VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. 1 m ^lnm onion, sliced rpm, crushed they might be burned. the utensil. until mixture is bubbly. takes on a responsibility that is Virginia Beach, I went to the Here are some hints that mom ■ Check the recipe after the Cut each biscuit in half. Stir Add marshmallows; micro- envelope and purchased the t cloves garlic, minced 1 bay leaf wave 1 minute on 70% (medium- wastebasket. important to maintaining a rela- customer-service desk to pick up The Smart Shopper Award goes Vk cup dry white wine Vk cup whipping cream may want to give her budding food finishes microwaving to see biscuits into s ^ a r mixture, coat­ to Kim Alexander of Mt. Vernon, chefs before they attempt a how long it should stand before ing each piece. Arrange in dish. high). Stir in crisp rice cereal t tablespoons snipped mixed with peanuts. Mix until 1 Ohio, who made a "home-run” parsley Mother’s Day treat In the kitchen. eating. Microwave on high for 2>A to 3>A words or more of why you like Pazazz. If you buy I with the help of her mother-in- ■ If preparing an entire meal, ■ Remember to clean up the minutes on high power, rotating evenly coated. Clip ’n’ file refunds Press into a buttered 13x0 inch Pazazz Gel, you must buy one other product, I law. Kim wrote: “My mother-in- Cut across the rabbit Just behind the front legs and Just in front set the table first. Once you start kitchen after you enjoy your dish midway through cooking Cotmetica, beauty aids, grooming aids I law gives me all of her unwanted time. Invert ring on a platter. Let buttered baking dish. Cool and either Pazazz Mousse or Sheer Color Wash. of the back legs. Cut through the backbone to halve the pieces the actual microwaving of the microwave cooking. Mom will File No. 1^C Expires June 30, 1988. I coupons from the Sunday paper. especially appreciate the treat stand for 2 minutes, covered, cut into squares. Makes 24 to 30 with front and back legs attached, making 5 pieces total. Rinse food, it goes quickly. It might be squares. Clip out this file and keep it with similar POND’S $1 Refund Offer. Send the required I One of them was for $1 off and pat dry. ready before you have time to that has been prepared if the before serving. Yields 4 to 5 cash-off coupons — beverage refund offers with refund form and the Universal Product Code I Medipren. I found it on sale for In a 10-inch skillet cook bacon until crisp and brown. Remove; finish setting the table. kitchen is left clean and neat. servings. beverage coupons, for example. Start collecting symbol from the label or carton of any type of I $1.40, with the coupons, my cost drain on paper t9wels, reserving drippings in skillet. Crumble ■ Assemble all needed utensils We’ve collected some favorite ChflMey dog* special Tuna-wiches the needed proofs of purchase while looking for Pond’s Cold Cream or Dry Skin Cream (jar or ■ was only 40 cents. But also there recipes of children who use the bacon and set aside. and recipe ingredients before For each serving allow: 1 can (0>A ounces) tuna, the required forms at .the supermarket, in pump), along with the dated cash-register I was a $2 Medipren refund offer, A Cook rabbit in pan drippings for 10 minutes, turning once to beginning the food preparation. microwave which theymight like drained newspapers and magazines, and when trading receipt with the purchase price circled. Expires I so the company wound up paying to try and share with mom and the 1 hot dog brown evenly. Remove rabbit, reserving drippings. Cook celery, ■ Use the proper utensils for I hot dog bun 1 rib of celery, thinly sliced with friends. Offers may not be available in all June 30. 1988. me $1.60 for being a smart onion and garlic in drippings until tender. Slowly add wine, broth, measuring. Liquids should be rest of the family on Mother’s V4 cup mayonnaise areas of the country. Allow 10 weeks to receive ESOTERKiA $2 Refund Offer. Send the I shopper and trying their product. Day. 1 slice (2/3 ounce) processed oregano, marjoram and bay leaf. Bring to boiling, scraping up measured in a glass measuring cheese 4 slices bread or English muffin each refund. required refund form and one Universal Product What a great experience! ” cup with a handle and poui^ing halves Code symbol from any of the following Esoterica the brown bits. Add rabbit. Reduce heat; simmer, covered, 45 Broiled grapefruit Trimmings: ketchup, mustard, Kim and other readers whose minutes or until rabbit is tender and easily pierced with a fork. spout. Set it on the counter and relish, mayonnaise 4 slices of cheese These offers require refund forms: > Medicated Fade Cream products: Esoterica smart shopping experiences ap- Turn once during cooking. Transfer rabbit and vegetables to look through the side of it to see if 2 large grapefruit, cut into Slice hot dog in half lengthwise. Italian seasoning (optional) CLAIROL Pazazz Spotlight on Fashion Offer. "rscial, Esoteria Regular, Esoteria Scented or j pear in this column receive a copy platter; keep warm. the liquid is on the correct line. halves Place hot dog in a bun. Fold 4 slices of tomato Receive a Pazazz Oversized Sweatshirt. Send the Esoterica Unscented, along with the cash- I of my book, "The Guide to Measure pan Juices; reserve V* cup. Return to skillet. Add Dry ingredients should be mea­ 3 tablespoons butter or cheese slice in half and place In a small bowl, combine tuna, required refund form and the proofs of purchase register receipt with the purchase price circled. I Coupons and Refunds.” Write to Y sured in the correct size cup or margarine celery, and mayonnaise. Blend cream. Bring to boiling. Reduce heat to medium; cook and stir inside hot dog halves. Close bun from two Pazazz products, along with the dated Expires June 30. 1988. I me in care of the Manchester about 6 minutes or until cream thickens slightly. Pour sauce over measuring spoon that can be ■A cup brown sugar with a fork to combine cash-register receipt (s) with the purchase prices FANCI-FULL Color Styling Mousse $1 Rebate I Herald. and wrap in a piece of paper David Kool/Manchettar>(arald rabbit. Sprinkle with bacon and parsley. Makes 4 servings. leveled with a knife. Remember ■A teaspoon cinnamon towel. Microwave according ot thoroughly. circled. Include $4.49, plus $1 for postage and Offer. Send the required refund form and the red I ------to pack brown sugar in measur­ Remove seeds from grapefruit. Toast bread slices or muffin PANCAKES FOR MOM — The Manchester Rotary will . handling. The proofs of purchase are as follows: applicator tip snipped approximately ‘A inch I Send questions and comments NutritioninformaUonperMrving: 34(caI.,S0spro.,(gcarbo.,20gfat, IKmg ing cup. the chart below. Add trimmings Choi., 21S mg lodlum. U.S. RDA: 12 percent vlt. A. IS percent vlt. C. SS percent Cut around edges and sections to after microwaving. halves. Spread ohe-fourth of the sponsor a Mother's Day Pancake Breakfast on Sunday for Pazazz Styling Mousse, cut the “P*’ from the from the top of a 5-ounce Roux Fanci-Full Color I to Martin Sloane iii care of the Learn to use the food processor, loosen. Place on roasting rack or tuna mixture on each toasted Styling Mous.se. Tape the tip to a 3-by-5 card, and nladn, 10 percent iron, 21 percent phoiphonn.______1 hot dog, 25 to 30 seconds from 8 a.m. to noon at the Manchester Country piub. top of cap; for Color Wash, remove the I Manchester Herald, P.O.Box 591, if there is one in your kitchen, for in serving bowls. bread or muffin slice. Place proof-of-purchase seal from the side of the write on the card the Universal Product Code I Manchester 06040. 'Ilie volume of 2 hot dogs, 45 to 60 seconds Tickets, available at the door, are $2.50 for adults and chopping (onions, celery, green Melt butter in a small bowl at 3 hot dogs, I'A to 1>A minutes cheese slice on top of tuna package; for (irel, trace the shape of the gel tube number found on the back of the can. Include the I mail precludes individual replies Asparagus with almond sauce peppers), shredding (cheese) or high for 30 to 45 seconds. Spoon 4 hot dogs, 1*A to 2 minutes mixture. If desired, sprinkle with $1.25 for children. Rotary members Chris Koutsopd^ulus, and write the Universal Product Code number on original, dated cash-register receipt with the I to every letter, but Martin Sloane slicing (carrots and other vegeta­ brown sugar and cinnamon ev­ Italian seasoning on top of a sheet of paper, along with a description in 10 purchase price circled. Expires June 30. 1988. I will respond to letters of general Banana pudding delight left, and Dave Rood prepare to dig into a stack of 1 pound asparagus or one 1 teaspoon cornstarch bles) safely and quickly. enly over each grapefruit half. cheese. Place tomato slice on top pancakes. j interest in the column. 10-ounce package frozen aspa­ 1/3 cup water • When mixing ingredients, be Drizzle each grapefruit half with 1 (4 serving size) non-instant of cheese. ragus spears t teaspoons lemon Juice sure to smooth all the lumps. melted butter. vanilla pudding mix Lay a piece of paper toweling 1 tablespoon margarine or >/k teaspoon instant chicken Microwaves are especially at­ Microwave at high for 6 to 7 2 cups milk on a microwave meat or bacon butter bouillon granules tracted to sugar lumps and will minutes, or until thoroughly 2 medium bananas rack. Place tuna-wiches on paper Breakfast line recommended V* cup slivered almonds Dash pepper overcook them. heated, rearranging and rotating vanilla wafer cookies toweling. Microwave on high for ■ Set the microwave oven on grapefruit after half of the whipped topping 25 to 30 seconds per sandwich. Let Place steamer in a large saucepan; add water to just below the correct power level and time. cooking time. Variation; Mix *A Empty pudding mix into a 4 cup sand for 1 minute before eating. MICROWAVE CHEF WICH BREAKFAST SAND­ Now Hours: i basket. Bring water to boiling. Many foods get tougher and cup slightly crushed whole wheat glass measure. Stir in milk a little Yields 4 servings. WICHES. Western style omelet In a roll, cheese * 11-9 PM Sun.-Thurs.! Wash fresh asparagus and scrape off scales, if desired. Break omelet in a/roll and ham and cheese jomelet with 11-10 PM FrI. 8i Snt.l off woody bases at point where spears snapeasily; discard bases. hacon ht-fTroll. $1.40 per frozen sandwich. Supermarket I.HoTIppliif - ._I, Place fresh or frozen asparagus in steamer basket. Cover and Carolyn; Just when you thought frozen food Menus manufacturers had thought of every possible steam 8 to 10 minutes or until crisp-tender. (Break apart frozen Sampler I • "ic r *" 2 ChopP®** asparagus with a fork after 3 minutes.) variation on the fast food breakfast sandwich, along Carolyn Wyman Meanwhile, in small saucepan melt margarine. Add almonds. comes this line from Chefwich. Packaged in cute S te a K s Cook and stir over medium heat 3 to 5 minutes or until golden. Stir Senior citizens gravy, baked potato, cauliflower, served in the Coventry elemen­ RHAM high schools upside down plastic top hats, these are hearty egg & Bonnie Tandy Leblang salad, dessert. Turkey salad tary schools the week of May 9 in cornstarch. Add water, lemon Juice, bouillon and pepper. Cook The following lunche.s will be The following lunches will be and meat sandwiches encased in Sahara-like bread. and stir until thickened and bubbly; cook and stir 2 minutes more. sandwich, fruit, milk. through 13; served at RHAM Junior and If you’re into healthy eating and want something served at Mayfair Gardens and Friday: Baked white fish with Monday: Fruit juice, pancakes that will stay with you all morning, you will like Remove steamer basket from pan. Transfer asparagus to Westhill Gardens, the week of senior high schools the week of ' platter; top with sauce. Makes 4 servings. newburg' sauce, boiled potato, with syrup, sausage pattie, May 9 through 13: them. I like them too. But. with no grease and no \\ * May 9 through 13, to Manchester spinach, salad, dessert. Egg applesauce. sugar, they hardly seem like breakfast to me. long it takes to make a product than the time it takes Nutrition Information per serving: (9 cal. 3 g pro., 9 g carbo.. 7 g fat, 79 mg residents who are 60 or older: salad sandwich, fruit, milk. Tuesday: Cheeseburger, Monday: Chicken nuggets, po­ Bonnie; Finally a frozen breakfast line I can to cook it? I can do anything I want while a cake is in *9.99 lodlum. U.S. RDA: 14 percent vlt. A. 24 percent vlt. C.______Monday: Apricot nectar, mea- french fries, pickles, fruit. tato rounds, raisin cinnamon the oven, but I must be fully Involved in its *ith tloaf with vegetable gravy, recommend. The sodium level of these new Manchester schools Wednesday: Salad bar, roll, bread, mixed vegetables, pineap­ (Chefwich breakfasts is about 800 milligrams — preparation. Broccoli and wild rice bake mashed potatoes, carrots, wheat fruits and vegetables. ple tidbits. moderate for a preprared breakfast entree. They Making these new Microwave Double Supreme 4 bread, mixed fruit, chocolate The following lunches will be Thursday: Tomato soup, as­ Tuesday: Fruit Juice, steak and cake mixes requires two separate bowls and have about 35 percent fat — about the level 1 to IVi pounds broccoli, cut t cups milk chip cookie. served in Manchester public sorted sandwiches, vegetables, cheese sandwich, com chips, following two separate sets of directions plus schools the week of May 9 through recommended by the American Cancer Society, Vi cup soft bread crumbs Tuesday: Apple juice, roast fruit, at Coventry Grammar and applesauce. putting on a glaze. Their chocolate cake is worth all into 1-inch pieces 13: American Dietetic Association and the Dietary One 6*/i-ounce package • 1 tablespoon margarine or pork with gravy, combread stuf­ Captain Nathan Hale schools. Wednesday: Fruit Juice, Goals set by the U.S. Senate. Even the cholesterol is this trouble; their lemon is not. butter, melted fing. tomatoes with okra and Monday: Hamburger patty on Pizza, salad and fruit at G.H. grinder, chips, mixed fmit. quick-cooking long grain and peppers, white bread, oatmeal roll, french fries, broccoli, apple low — less than 150 milligrams for each serving. Bonnie: There are just too many chemicals in tirild rice mix Vi teaspoon paprika Robertson School. Thursday: Stuffed shells with The wonder is how they were able to do this while date bars. wedges with raisins. meat sauce, broccoli, garlic roll, these Microwave Double Supreme cakes to begin One 1-ounce envelope sour Friday: Pizza, salad, fmit, at using real eggs, heavy cream and butter. The talking about. Like Carolyn, I found these cakes to Wednesday: Cranberry juice, Tuesday: Chicken nuggets and Coventry Grammar and Captain brownie. cream sauce mix liver and onions with gravy. dips, potato puffs, com, bread answer, according to Chefwich, is that they used be not as simple to prepare as you might ^xpect. A 1 single-serving-size enve­ Nathan Hale schools. Grandpar­ Friday: Tacos, lettuce and less than one egg per serving. Preservative Cheddar potatoes, mixed vegeta­ and butter, peaches. tomato cup, sliced pears. much more nutritious, additive-free cake can be lope Instant cream of chicken ents’ Day celebrated at G.H. conscious people might want to avoid the sandwich quickly made using a one-bowl recipe. This is a bles. pumpernickel bread, pud­ Wednesday: Orange juice, bo­ Robertson, with sliced turkey soup mix ding swirl. logna and cheese sandwich, com containing pork sausage. Otherwise. I’m very recipe where all the ingredients are added to one sandwich, cheese sticks, cole impressed. bowl, stirred, poured into a pan and baked. A Thursday: Corn chowder, sea­ chips, vanilla' pudding with slaw and cookie. Andover Elementary Cook broccoli stems in enough boiling salted water to cover 5 food salad on a hot dog roll. potato pineapple. number of recipes of this type can be found under minutes. Add flowerets; cook 4 to 5 minutes or until tender. puffs, marinated green beans and Thursday: Baked lasagna, These are the lunches to be PILLSBURY MICROWAVE DOUBLE SU­ the heading "Shortening-type Cakes,” in "Betty The following lunches will be served at Andover Elementary Crocker’s Cookbook.” Drain. Prepare rice mix according to package directions. .pimientos. fresh fruit. tossed salad, bread and butter, served at Coventry High School PREME CAKE MIX. Chocolate and lemon. $2.19 Combine sauce and soup mixes; Stir in milk. In a 2-quart gelatin fruit bar. School the week of May 9 through per 14.7-ounce starter kit, containing pan, cake, Friday: Cranapple juice, roast the week of May 9 through 13; 13: casserole combine rice and milk mixture: fold in broccoli. Friday: Chicken noodle soup, Monday: Beef and bacon topping mixes and glaze; $1.59 for a 14.7-ounce Combine bread crumbs, margarine and paprika; sprinkle over turkey with gravy, sweet pota­ toasted cheese sandwich, vegeta­ refill. toes and apples, broccoli with burger on a sesame roll, vegeta­ Monday: Grinders, chips, ve­ Bonny Tandy Leblang is a registered dietitian. top. Bake, uncovered, in 350-degree oven 35 to 40 minutes or until ble nibblers. peanut butter ble, fruit. getable sticks, pears. Carolyn: When are food manufacturers going to heated through. Makes 8 servings. cheese sauce, wheat bread, fruit cookies. learn that consumers care much more about how Carolyn Wyman is a Junk food fanatic. salad with sour cream dressing. liiesday: Taco boats, fmit, Tuesday: Lasagna, green Nutrition Information per serving: 134c a l. 6 g pro., 17 g carbo.. 4 g fat, S mg milk. beans, applesauce, rolls. ;A Remembcnce... chol, 402 mg sodium. U.S. RDA: 24 percent vlt. A. 63 percent vlt. C. Bolton schools Wednesday: Ziti with meat Wednesday: Frenoh bread' Meals on Wheels PUNKINJ^ONUTS IT’S ^ ^ g H THE TRIP The following lunches will be sauce, roll, green beans, fmit. pizza, salad. Juice cups. The following lunches are to be served in the Bolton Elementary Thursday: Grilled cheese sand­ Thursday: Hot dog with a roll, Strawberry freeze served to Meals on Wheels clients and Center schools the week of wich, french frieSi vegetables, baked beans, carrot rings, fruit. the week of May 9. The hot noon May 9 through 13; fruit. Friday: Soup, grilled cheese, Two 10-ounce packages fro­ Two 5 and l-3rd ounce cans meal is listed first, the cool Monday: Tomato soup, grilled Friday: Pizza, salad, fruit. salad, chips, peaches. Remember your loved ones with an zen strawberries evaporated milk evening meal second. cheese sandwich, chips, fruit cup. Vs cup sifted powdered Monday: Chopped sirloin with Tuesday: Chili dogs, potato In Memoriam in the Herald. sugar gravy. Spanish rice, carrots, puffs, pickles, cake and salad, dessert. Ham and cheese applesauce. kYour child Is sandwich, fruit, milk. Wednesday: Fruit juice, la­ In a large mixer bowl break up frozen strawberries with a fork. Tuesday: Veal steak with to­ Let stand a few minutes until fruit starts to thaw. Add milk and sagna with meat sauce, vegeta­ ^special to sugar. Beat with anelectric mixer on low speed Just until mixture mato sauce and American bles, garlic bread, ice cream. A special page of In Memorfams will cheese, whipped potatoes, wax Thursday: Meatloaf, gravy, •• • • 9 is blended. Beat on medium speed for 6 to 8 minutes or until beans, salad, dessert. Tuna salad mixture is thick and creamy. Pour into a 12-by7'/4-by2-inchpan. mashed potatoes, corn niblets, sandwich, fruit, milk. cookies and peaches. appear on Saturday, May 28. Freeze several hours or overnight. To serve, scoop frozen Wednesday: Boneless pork loin Let. us mixture into dessert dishes. Makes 8 servings. . Friday: Orange juice, peppe- with gravy, whipped potatoes, roni pizza, green salad, fmit. Nutrition Information per serving: 170 cal, 4 g pro., 35 g carbo., 4 g fat, 12 mg zucchini, salad, dessert. Liver- demonstrate chol, 44 mg sodium. U.S. RDA: 50 percent vlt. C. 10 percent thiamine. 12 wurst sandwich, fruit, milk. Coventry schools We will be happy to assist you in ^^_£ercent_calclumjl0percentphosphoru8^^^____^^__^___^___^^^ Thursday: Pot roast with The following lunches will be how special 8 Microwave lemon cake w e are... the selection and the wording of 1 cup all-purpose flour 2 egg yolks Another South Windsor homeowner your tribute. 2 teaspoons finely shredded 1 tablespoon lemon Juice lemon peel •A cup milk has just teamed up with the Best ■A teaspoon baking powder 2 egg whites ECLC offers . contlfMud iMwnlng Vs cup margarine or butter Cinnamon-sugar / I Strawberries (optional) gnjg^nforyoa, Please call the Herald by Thursday, Vs cup sugar Pat Kershaw sJ • Preschool, Kindergarten, In a small mixing bowl stir together flour, lemon peel and 6 4 6 -8 8 6 5 First Grade Programs on May 26 (12 noon). baking powder. In a small mixer bowl beat margarine with an half-day or full-day basis are electric mixer on medium speed for 'A minute. Add sugar; beat offered until fluffy. Add egg yolks and lemon Juice. Beat until well • Flexible scheduling availa­ combined. Add flour mixture and milk alternately to beaten ble for working parents mixture, beating on low speed after each addition Just until • Qualified staff works within a building designed and built combined. especially to provide quality Wash beaters thoroughly. In another small mixer bowl beat Contemporary townhouaa offara 2-3 education programs. egg whites with an electric mixer on high speed until stiff peaks badrooma, multi batha, loft and alldraa off A1D8CH CX= GLASS 643-2711 ■n». aa. TKooiMa* sa.. vamon form (tips stand straight). Fold egg whites into batter. Transfer Dining Room to dack. Suparb'dacor - an '• Approved as a private school -aai inaaid ai.. ma^d axcaptlonal homal Call Pat Karahaw. by Conn. Dept, of Education •laa aiiai o*ai» wwwiaeid batter to 8-bj( 8- by 2-lnch microwave-safe baking dish. Cook, Moaa M tiii ai.. 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'Suggested retail price, plus applicable taa ^ Alpariidpalliigshops.wMIenippUeilasi. chol, 97 mg aodium.‘ ______-_____ \__ _ 205 Hartford Tpke, Vernon, Conn. 06066 (203) 872-7777 t £ r 646-1610 DUNKIN’ DONUTS IT’S WORTH THE TRIP — Recipes from Better Homes and Gardens % f

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"The real topic of the play is a series of the character a degree of credibility. 40 Technical mon and unnerving grace. univ. 42 Comedian Costello T V Tonight « IM , br NCA. Me IE K S 13 Poverty-war little boy finds a toy bear named Corduroy McCaflHR$iend is jeop'ardized when on of the veteran young comedians, Harry An­ r [ESPN] Thoroughbred Dig­ / agency (abbr.) 5:30PM in a Laundromat. his BSt^ants is murdered. (60 min.) derson, Richard Belzer, Howie Mandel, 3 CAPTAIN EASY by Crooks A Caeale est Robin Williams and Steven Wright. (60 [ESPN] Stanley Cup Playoffs: Wales X Hooperman (CC) Hooperman and 44 Allow min.) (In Stereo) 6:00PM CE (X) ® ®) News Conf. Championship. Game Two. a pint-size detective team up to solve a WHY POES HE BECAUSE 'V S E E , I CALUEP POLICE HEAP- trans-atlantic case. (In Stereo) 46 Part of trouser 42 CD Three's Company Teams to be announced. Starting time is 11:00PM SD C£ ^ (SS) News WAIT OUT THERE? OF KANE. QUARTERS, TOLP THEW THE tentative. (3 hrs.) 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J t ^ MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, May 4,. 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wedn^ay, May 4, 1988 - 19 SPORTS ______Cheneys bats come alive in victory over Somers SOMERS — The Cheney Tech was abetted' by 11 Bellringer bats were alive and well ’Tuesday errors. “She (Dominski) was / afternoon. ' \ H.S. Roundup pitching well but didn’t get any Junior Je ff Allen was the key support,” Page said. for the Cheney Tech baseball Monica Hodina slapped three Jones to step down team both on the mound and at hits and had three RBIs while Yanks John Duff getting both of his r the plate. By Howard Ulman safeties in the big inning. Johanna VanKruiningen, Mollie Cheney cranked out 20 hits The Associated Press “Not being ambitious ... and together. Then, being on a West Greene socked a tiiree-run Jacobson, Leslie Danehy and wanting to win another nine Coast road trip for two weeks, including a 4-for-5 (3 RBIs) homer in the fifth inning for East. Corine Cagianelio chipped in two titles,” he said, adding he was that’s a long time to be^ayray,” performance from Ailen, who 'last safeties apiece for the winners. WELLESLEY, Mass. - Wind now. -.‘i- in Dave Price and Greene collected ready for his move into the front Jones said. “That’s part of it.” also relieved starting pitcher two hits apiece for the Eagles. the timer and try to fit ail 25 office as a club vice president and Another part was Rodgers. In Glenn Parent in the second inning variously shaped plastic pieces WINDHAM (I) — Enoi u 3-M-O, Tennis director of player personnel. the ,past offseason, the Celtics and went the rest of the way as the Rablnsan ef 4-0-3-0, Lawrence 3b3-1-t-2, into their proper holes before ’T il still be with the Celtics,” refused to release him from his visiting Beavers routed Somers Tiohe lb 4-1-0-0, Kroiow tkl rf 4-1-2-t, time ex p ir^ and the pieces C rltpop3-1-l-l, Torres 2b 3-1-1-1, Poquln MHS boys topped hesaid. “It’s a love affair with the contract so he could take the top spot High, 16-6, Tuesday afternoon in a If 304)4), Duff c 3-1-2-2. Totols 30-8-11-7. popped out. Celtics.” Knicks’ head coaching job. ’The non-conferenhe game. ■AST CATHOLIC (4) — Price rf/cf The Manchester High boys’ E arlier Tuesday, Jones said he 4-1-24), Stanford st 4-0-1-0, M erritt 3b tennis team dropped a 4-3 verdict The decision, as many things understanding was he would / ^ Cheney is now 4-6 while Somers 4-04)-0, Rizzuto 1b 4-0-0-0, Dumols dh M would step down as coach of the about the quiet, mild-mannered succeed Jones when Jones was falls to 3-5. ’The Beavers host 3-0-14), Hobby 2b 0-04)4), Begley If/rf to visiting Simsbury High ’Tues­ Boston Celtics after this NBA Jones are, “was very laid back, ready to step down. Bacon Academy today at 3; 30 3-04)4), Penders c 2-1-14), Mangiafico day at the Memorial Field courts. season, his fifth in the Job. He had AL Roundup cf/p 2-1-0-0, Green p /lf 3-1-2-3. Totals very, very easy. It was nothing p.m. 29-4-7-3. Manchester is now 5-2 for the “He has the respect of everyb­ achieved all the sporting success monumental, just something I Allen came in with two Somers East Catholic 100 030 0—4-7-3 season with its next match today he needed, wanted to spend more ody” in the Celtics’ organization, WIndhom 007 001 x—8-11-1 want to do.” runners on and no outs in the Greene, Mangiafico (3) and Penders; at home against E.O. Smith. time with his family and had a Jones said. “It’s a foregone Bv John Nelson Crispo and Duff. Gregg Horowitz and Jay He said the pressure of being an The Associated Press second and got out of the frame close friend and qualified succes­ NBA coach wasn't a factor. conclusion” that Rodgers, in his unscathed. “He (Allen) came in WP- Crispo (3-3), LP- Greene (1-1). Snyder took singles matches and sor — assistant coach Jimmy eighth season as a Celtics’ and really shut them down,” Coventry on a tear Matt diough-Jim Melesko com­ “The only pressure I had was assistant coach, would take over. Rickey Henderson; “It’s aj- Rodgers — ready to take over. Cheney Coach Bill Baccaro said. bined for the other point for the first year. I put it on myself. I Rodgers was an assistant for ways nice to be in first place.’-’' COVENTRY - The bats The pieces were in place. The “He mixed his speeds well and Manchester. was a rookie coach,” Jones said. eight seasons, from 1971 through Billy Martin; “First place sounded loud and clear Tuesday R tfu lti: Eosdon (S) def. John M e­ time was right. kept them off balance. He did a “My stomach’s never churned.” doesn’t mean a thing this time of afternoon as Coventry unleashed lesko 7-6 (7-3), 6-3, Horowitz (M ) def. “It's good for me. It’s good for 1979, at Cleveland under Bill (jalbralth 6-1, 6-1; Snyder (M ) def. Now he won’t have to spend a Fitch, the man Jones later year.” great job. We really hit the ball. It a 15-hit attack in belting East the family. It’s good for Jim m y,” was the best hitting game since Garcia 6-1,6-1; Armotano (S) def. Yoon Jones said. “Why sit around and lot of time at training camp and succeeded as Boston’s coach. The two Yankees, left fielder Hampton, 12-3, in Charter Oak Johnson 6-4, 3-6, 7-5; Clough-Melesko I’ve been here. We had 10 extra (M ) def. Epsteln-WItt 6-3, 6-4; Henrv- practices. He’ll have more time “It’s fantastic for Jimmy. He and manager, couldn’t quite Conference baseball action. wait another three or four base hits.” Potts (S) def. Bill Kennord-Crolg Smith to relax with his family and was in my thoughts,” Jones said. agree on its significance, but New Coventry, winners of three 6-3, 6-1; Donohoe-Roblnson (S) def. years?” In six innings, Allen allowed Jones, 56, won eight NBA friends, more time to play tennis Last Thursday, Jones said, he York moved into first place in the straight, is now 6-2 in the Alex Eltel-Jolme Hull 6-3,6-2. and golf and be with his wife, told Celtics president Red Auerb­ American League East ’Tuesday three earned runs, walked four conference and 8-2 overall. The championships in nine years as a and struck out eight. MHS girls bow Celtic player and two in four Ellen, and 4>A-year-old son, ach he had reached the decision night. ■» ( Bellringers slide to 3-5, 3-6 with The Beavers’ big inning was in WEST HARTFORD - The years as their head coach. A third Christopher. he had been considering since last The Yankees beat the Chicago the loss. the top of the first. Rich Assid Manchester High girls’ tennis is possible this year. A ’T d go to the league meetings. summer. On Monday, he told White Sox 4-1 and, because Six different players had multi­ drew a walk. Two outs later. team dropped its second consecu­ The Celtics can clincn their Here I am a big-time coach and Rodgers. On Tuesday, he told his Cleveland lost 8-4 to California, ple hits for the Patriots. “I Parent doubled Assid home. Jim tive outing. 6-1, to host Hall High /J®8tflfcfive first-round series to- I’m pushing him around in a players who, he said, “were New York took a half game lead expected a few to hit well but we Krone followed with a two-run School Tuesday afternoon. ■'"■'^Tiight inNew York. They lead the stroller,” Jones said while watch­ shocked.” over the Yankees. do have some surprises,” Coven­ blast over the left field fence fora Rtglnild PInto/Maneheeter Herald Manchester, 5-2, next sees Knicks 2-0. ing and taping Tuesday night’s “He’s just made the game so llenderson’s reason for enjoy­ try Coach Bob Plaster said. “We 3-0 lead. action Thursday at home in a In the past 24 seasons as a Chicago-Cleveland playoff game. much fun,” Boston guard Danny AP photo ing first place? “Because that hit pretty well today. As a team EAGLE RUN — East Catholic’s Brenda Sacred Heart catcher Kim Cyganik makeup match against Conard player, head coach and assistant Beside the television set were Ainge said. His decision to step means the other teams have to Bob Bidwell struck out, but we’re hitting pretty well and a lot views the action on the field. Sacred High. coach in the NBA, Jones won 12 children’s tapes of "Sleeping down “will give all the players chase you,” he said. reached first when the ball got by of guys are over .300.” Bailey is just about to toe the plate as she STEPPING DOWN — Boston Celtic Coach K.C. Jones, the catcher and then stole second. Results: Debbie Brov (M ) def. Rabl- titles and reached the finals three Beauty,” “Pinocchio” and just that much more incentive to Martin’s reason for not getting Coventry is back in action scores a run in Tuesday’s game against Heart won, 19-9. novlfz6-l, 6-0; Friedman (H)def. Nicole othertimes. What more was there "Robin Hood." try to winthis third championship right, announced Tuesday that he’ll be stepping down excited; “I like to be there the last Allen singled Bidwell home and today on the road at Cromwell Sacred Heart.jU^a fact,” Marshall said. pitched in a mopup role. Golluf (4), Loughlln (6) and Duhart. was not a well-played game by Schrlever-Polmer (H) def. Elaine seasons — much to the chagrin of Calvin Schiraldi, 2-2, allowed sacrifice bunt after Chuck Jack ­ WP-Allen (1-0). LP-Gowash. Track Wigren Track. The Indians’ dual Prlce-Thereso Riley 6-0, 6-3. ’• T w always said that when I ’m “On the first two home runs, I California scored five times in us,” Eagle Coach Jay McConvllle some teammates who questioned six hits over seven innings, son’s leadoff single. Gerald the ninth inning to beat Cleve­ meet record is 4-0 and they will Softball wasn’t swinging for the fences,” including rookie Roberto Alom­ Young followed with a walk, and MHS boys now 4-0 next compete in the Nutmeg said. “They continually got runs. Cheney shut out land, getting two of the runs on East nine upset We have to be more consistent.” Marshall said. “I was just trying ar’s second homer, which tied the Billy Hatcher, Rafael Ramirez ’The Manchester High boys’ Relays Saturday at Conard High WEST HARTFORD - The to make contact. Against Cange- clutch pinch hits by George MHS girls rally, win The Eagles scored four runs in score at 3-3 in the third. and Glenn Davis with run-scoring Hendrick and Butch Wynegar. WILLIMANTIC - One thing a track team had a closer meet School in West Hartford. Cheney Tech tennis team was iosi it might have been tainted if I The Cubs broke the game open singles off left-hander Bruce Manchester captured 14 of the It was a nice comeback victory the third inning to close to within Hendrick’s liner to left scored team should never do is underes­ than expected, but still prevailed 10-6. However. Sacred Heart blanked by host Rocky Hill High. •hit a home run.” against Whitson and Sierra when Ruffin, 2-2. 15 events. Senior Kim Jarvis took for the Manchester High girls’ Chili Davis, who led off with a timate the opposition. That over Fermi High of Enfield, 88-66, tallied six times in the fifth to put 5- 0, ’Tuesday afternoon. Cheney is Elsewhere, it was New York 8, they batted around and scored both the 800 (2:37.9) and 1600 softball team Tuesday afternoon double into the left-field corner, slightly may have been the case Tuesday afternoon at Pete the game away. “That (six-run now 0-4-1 for the season. Atlanta 0; Houston 4. Philadel­ five times to take an 8-3 lead in the Expos 4, Reds 3 meters (5:42). Her 800 time was a at Charter Oak Park. tying the score 4-4. A single by Tuesday afternoon as East Ca­ Wigren Track. The Indians’ dual fifth) really destroyed us,” Results: Cotonzaro (RH) def. Scott phia 0; Montreal 4, Cincinnati 3 in fourth. Joe Hesketh dug himself a hole tholic visited Windham High. The personal best. Mindy Forde se­ The Indiims rallied to eke out a Megouler 6-4,6-2; Patel (r H) def. Nick Devon White chased Dan meet record remains perfect at McConville added. Werfel 6-1, 6-0; Schutz (RH) def. Tim 12 innings; Chicago 13. San Diego deep enough to guarantee no one cured the 3200 and was second in 6-5 win overi^Uth Windsor in CCC Mets 8, Braves 0 Schatzeder, and Hendrick scored Eagles were ranked No. 5 in the 4- 0 and their next meet is Brenda Bailey and Beth White Laubacher 6-1, 6-0; Francis-Kamlnsky 5, and San Francisco 2, St. Louis would envy his position and then the 1600. Laurie Smith won the 200 East action Tuesday afternoon at (RH) def. Brandon Merrick-Henry LIss the go-ahead run on a pinch single latest large school poll while the Saturday at the Rhode Island paced the Eagle attack with three 0. With Rick Aguilera disabled pitched himself right out of it. (27.2). the high jump (5 feet. 2 Charter Oak Park. 6- 0; RH won second doubles by forfeit. by Wynegar off Chris Codiroli. host Whippets were coming off a Invitational. hits each while Amelia Bearse In addition to Marshall’s hero­ and David Cone pressed into a “I don’t think there are going to inches), took second in the javelin Manchester, 3-4 in the league loss to perennial cellar dweller The meet actually came down and Beth Leslie added two apiece. ics, Mike Scioscia raised his starting role. New York Manager be too many tougher situations in Royals 9, Red Sox 3 and was part of the winning 4 X and 4-6 overall, is back in action Golf Hartford Public. to the 4 X 400 relay and the high Sue Concannon was the losing league-leading batting average to Davey Johnson got more than he baseball than that,” Hesketh said George Brett hit two doubles 100 relay team. today against interconference foe Surprise. jump. Manchester’s relay team pitcher while Stephanie McDer-. . 380 with three hits as the Dodgers expected. of the last half of the 11th inning, and a single, drove in a pair of Chris Nieison finished first in Conard High at 3:30 p.m. in West East victorious “They were hungry to win and had fine individual legs from mott notched the win for the dealt the Pirates consecutive “I was only looking for seven which he ended by striking out runs and scored twice as Kansas the 400, piaced third in the 200 and Hartford. we were reading our press anchor Jeff DeJoannis (53.4), visitors. HEBRON^fheDg^st Catholic defeats for the first time this strong innings from him tonight, slugger Eric Davis on a full count City swept a two-game series in clippings I guess,” Eagle Coach Brian O’Loughlin, Pat Dwyerand was a member of the winning 4 X Trailing. 2-1, the Indians tied golf team/came homri a 5‘/4-l‘/4 season. but I got a complete game.” with the bases loaded. Boston. Brett had six hits in 10 Jim Penders said after his club Mike Sears. The winning quartet 400 relay team. Other excellent the score at 2-all in the second Coventry still unbeaten winner over Xavier High in All Marshall capped a four-run Johnson said after Cone pitched Tim Wallach singled home Tim at-bats during the series. suHered an 8-4 setback in non­ was clocked in 3; 39.5. The Indians peformances were turned in by inning when Karen Harley scored Connecticut Conference action first inning with a two-run homer the first shutout of his major Raines with two out in the top of Jam ie Quirk and Bill Pecota conference baseball action. took 1-2 in the high jump with Colette Factora. Val Holden. after doubling to deep center EAST HAMPTON - Coventry ’Tuesday afternoon at the taH and a five-run fourth with a league career. the 12th after sloppy fielding by homered for Kansas City, and “Windham was hungry to win.” John Lindberger winning and Alexia Cruz, Sheilina Fyail, field. Down. 5-3, in the bottom of High made East Hampton pay the Iwood Country Club. three-run shot, his third of the Cone, 3-0, allowed eight hits, the Reds set the stage. Bret Saberhagen, 4-2, allowed The Whippets, snapping a Dave Ghabrial placing second. Karen Obue, Micheile Hornbostel the sixth, Manchester struck for price for some failed strategy Eastisnow5-loverall,3-l inth season. Both came off Mike struck out five and walked one in Raines singled with one out off seven hits and four walks in seven three-game losing streak, are “We had a close meet with a and Merry Chad^ewicz. three runs to take the lead for with the Patriots scoring four ACC, while Xavier dips to 8-2,^1. Dunne, 1-1. pitching the second complete Rob Murphy, 0-2, and went to innings before giving way to Dan now 5-7. East, 7-3, is back in much improved Fermi team,” RMUlli: good. times in the first inning en route East’s Dan West took medalist Rookie Tim Belcher, 2-1, game of his career. The shutout 100: 1. Foctoro (M ), 13.2, 2. Orszak third when right fielder Tracy Quisenberry. action today against Northwest Manchester Coach George Suitor (F), 3. Berry (F) Three singles and an error to a 16-1 verdict in Charter Oak honors with a 38. pitched five innings, allowing five was the sixth of the season for the Jones and second baseman Dave Brett had an RBI single in a Catholic in West Hartford at 3:30 said. 200:1. Smith (M ) ,27.2,2. Fo cloro(M ), pushed across the Indians’ fourth Conference girls’ softball action Results: West (EC) def. BIrkmeyer 38-40, Scoff Senseney (EC) halved with runs and seven hits while striking Mets. Concepcion let Hubie BrooHs’ fly two-run third inning and a run­ p.m. Other fine performances were 3. Nielson (M) run. However, a fielder’s choice Tuesday afternoon. out four and walking three. 400:1. Nielson (M ), 66.7,2. Faber (M ), WInsch 40-40, Scott Altrul (EC) def. Darryl Strawberry took the ball drop untouched for his fifth scoring double as the Royals Eagle junior right-hander turned in by Dave Campbell in the 3. Steele (F) forced a Manchester runner at Ckiventry. 6-0 in the COC and 8-0 Antondelll 44-46, Reid Gorman (EC) def. The Dodgers, who had 16 hits — all-time club lead in homers. hit of the game. chased Boston starter Dennis Kevin Greene, who was 9-1 a year 400 meters (52.7), Sean Toland in 800: 1. Jarvis (M ), 2:37.9, 2. Chodzle- the plate. Linda Hewitt then hit a overall, was back in action today McGovern 40-47, DeFronces (X) def. including a three-run double by Strawberry’s three-run homer in wlcz (M ), 3. TuccI (M) Dan Maher 45-54, Mike MacDonald Gfants 2, Cardinals 0 Boyd In a four-run fifth. ago and an integral part to the the 1600 (4; 29.8), Todd Liscomb in 1600:1. Jarvis (M ), 5:42,2. Forde (M ), sharp grounder to the third at. Cromwell High. The Bellrin­ (EC) def. HIne 40-42. East won medal reliever Tim Leary — also were the sixth inning, his eighth of the club that reached the Class L 3. West (F) baseman who threw home for the gers slip to 4-2, 5-3 overall. point. San Francisco Manager Roger Rangers 4, Orioles 2 the 3200 (10; 01.3) sophomore 3200:1. Forde (M ), 13:56,2. Donor (F), helped by three Pittsburgh season, made him New York’s final, lasted only 2 1/3 innings Douang Hemmavanh in the 110 force. The catcher’s throw to first “He (Bellringer Coach Dave errors. Craig was singing the praises of - Rangers rookie left-hander 3. VIsco (M ) MHS drops pair leader with 155. It broke a tie with before being driven from the high hurdles (16.8), Dana Diete- 100 hurdles: 1. Holden (M ), 16.0, 2. to complete the double play, Schwartz) started thi$ girl Lisa Andy Van Slyke, who had three Dave Kingman. Joel Youngblood, and who could Ray Hayward, recalled from the Hornbostel (M ), 3. Berry (F) however, sailed down the right Marchinkowski who was rela­ ENFIELD — Manchester mound. “I wanted to pitch rle in the 1600 (4; 45) and 3200 300hurdles: 1. Hornbostel (M ), 53.0,2. hits, drove in three Pittsburgh Lee Mazzilli had a two-run blame him? Rangers Class AAA Oklahoma field line enabling two more tively slow figuring he’d thro’w us High’s golf team dropped a pair of “He didn’t come through as a City team just four days ago, (Greene) four innings and Marc (10:14), Ted Miller in the 300 Donor (F), 3. Lott (F) runs with a first-inning triple and single off Pete Smith, 1-2, in the Mangiafico three buthe (Greene) hurdles (43.8), Harold Barber in 4 X 100 relay: 1. Manchester (Holden, Indians to cross home plate. off and then bring in All- 1-0 verdicts to host Enfield High his fourth homer, a two-run shot first inning. Mazzilli added a pinch hitter, but he came through worked 7 1-3 innings for his first Foctora, Smith, Cruz), 51.3 Hewitt, the winning pitcher Conference pitcher Michelle Do- and South Windsor High in CCC In the pinch,” Craig said after major league victory, allowing was getting hit hard,” Penders the 100 (11.7) and Craig Heriip- 4 X 400 relay: 1. Manchester (Faber, in the fifth. double in the fifth and scored on said. “He hadn’t pitched in three stead in the 5000 (16; 18.3). Nielson, Factora, Chodzlewlcz), 4:42 evaded trouble in South Wind­ minski. It backfired on them in East Division action at Grass- Kevin Elster’s third homer. Youngblood, who struck out as a eight hits and two runs. Shot put: 1. Fvall (M ), 32'7", 2. Obue sor’s last at-bats. With runners on that our first six got hits and we mere Golf Club. Cubs 13, Padres 5 pinch hitter in the sixth inning, Pete Incaviglia doubled in a run weeks. He’s not the Kevin Greene R tiu iit; (M ). 3. DeJoannis (M) we’ve seen in the past.” 100: 1. Borber (M ), 11.7, 2. Berry (F ), Discus: 1. Obue (M ), 102'10",2. Donor first and second. Hewitt got the scored four runs,” Coventry South Windsor had a team total Andre Dawson, who homered Astros 4, Phillies 0 drove In the winning run with a and Larry Parrish drove in his 3. McNulty (F) (F), 3. DeJoannis (M) final two batters on groundnuts. Coach Rich Page said. “He then of 181 against 192 for the Indians AP photo single in the eighth. second run of the game with a Greene, 1-1, has been slowed by 200: 1. Berry (F ), 24.3,2. Barber (M ), Javelin: 1. Perkins (F ), 102'10", 2. twice, doubled and drove in five Left-hander Bob Kriepper, a bout with bronchitis and not up 3. Campbell (M) Smith (M ), 3. Fvoll (M) “Hewitt pitched a super game brought in Dominski but by then it while Enfield had a total of 183 to COMING HOME — The Mets’ Darry Strawberry, top, is runs for Chicago, can’t say why troubled by tendinitis which had Kelly Downs, Atlee Ham- sacrifice fly as Texas broke a 2-2 400: 1. McNulty (F ), 52.6, 2. Campbell Long lump: 1. Cruz (M), 17'4", 2. allowing just four hits, one walk was too late.” also take home the verdict. tie with two runs in the sixth to his ’87 form. (M ), 3. DeJoannis (M) Holden (M ), 3. Orszak (F) he destroys San Diego on a sidelined him since April 21,* maker, 2-0, and Craig Lefferts 800: 1. Daly (F), 2:06.1,2. Dwyer (M ), and one strikeout,” Manchester Patriot senior Kim Mizesko Manchester is 0-2 in the CCC East welcomed at home plate by teammate Tim Teuful after inning. “It wasn’t all his fault,” Pend­ High jump: 1. Smith (M), 5'2", 2. regular basis. returned with ’’real confidence in combined for the first shutout of ers said of a Windham explosion 3. Hempstead (M) Hornbostel (M ), 3. Chodzlewlcz (M) Coach Mary Faignant said. “She earned her eighth win. She and 1-9 overall. hitting a three-run homer against the Braves in the fourth 1600: 1. Toland (M ), 4:29.8,2. DIeterle South Windsor’s Bill Mann took “Sometimes players have bet­ my stuff.” the season by the Giants. Lefferts Athletics 8, Tigers 2 in the third inning that saw seven (M ), 3. Ghabrial (M) (Hewitt) has pitched four consist­ scattered two hits while striking inning Tuesday night at Shea Stadium. The Mets won, East boys nipped medalist honors with a 40. Ray ter success against some clubs Knepper pitched a six-hit shu­ earned his first save by pitching Dave Stewart became the ma­ runs come across. “We made a lot 3200: 1. Liscomb (M ), 10:01.3, 2. ent games for the varsity since out 11 and walking two. “We DIeterle (M ), 3. Toland (M) TRUMBULL — The East Ca­ Smith carded a 43 and Jason a-0. than others,” Dawson said. “I tout, beating Philadelphia at the ninth. jor leagues’ first seven-game of physical and mental errors in 5000: 1. liempstead (M ), 16:18.3, 2. being moved up from the jay- hadn’t played a game since last Oatway a 46 to top Manchester’s winner, allowing six hits in six the inning.” Sears (M ), 3. Eaton (M) tholic boys’ track team was vees.” Hewitt’s record is 3-1. Wednesday so I didn’t know what 110hurdles: 1. Hemmavanh (M),16.8, nipped by St. Joseph’s High of Pam Duguay lashed three to expect. But Kim pitched well effort. innings. Stewart also became the Ed Crispo went the distance on 2. MochIzukI (F), 3. CoolenJF) first Oakland pitcher to win seven the mound for Windham. He 300 hurdles: 1. SIbella (F ), 43.2, 2. Trumbuil. 76-74, Tuesday after­ singles and drove in two runs and the defense played well,” Manchester’s next match is games in a row to start a season. struck out six while walking one. Miller (M ), 3. MocIzukI (F) noon. East’s dual meet record is while Barbara O’Brien and Page said. Thursday against Hartford Pub­ Pallone deserves suspension as well 4 X 100 relay: 1. Fermi (Cowell, 0-2 and it will compete in a Karen Harley added two hits Coventry had 13 hits and also lic and Fermi at Cedar Knob. Carney Lansford and Mike The Whippets had 11 hits with Forino, SIbella, Dumas), 49.2 Gallego each drove in three runs If Cincinnati was not the cali itself. It was the obviously mimmicking Rose’s Umpires needed for Oakland. Reds’ Manager time delay, which Pallone refuses antics. And, in the heat of the de­ to admit. hit a argument,..he struck the Reds’ With rainouts causing a backup Brewers 4, Twins 3 Rested Gretzky leads Oilers to win over the Red Wings serves a 30-day grounder to shortstop, which manager next to Rose’s left eye. in games, finding umpires for Thoughts these schoolboy games is a major Jim Gantner had three hits and suspension for Barry Larkin pegged wide of first two RBI, including a run-scoring The abrasion that Rose had headache. Cheney Tech’s home Sather said. “When he’s playing impressive in their last series, a his part in last base. It pulled Reds’ first base- single in the ninth inning that By Ken Rappoport ' in the Stanley Cup playoffs, When I got hurt. I felt it was the Kurri connected on the power ApLENty Sunday morning was not from a game against Coventry High on like that, he’s hard to beat. He four-game sweep in the Smythe Saturday’s in­ •v man Nick Esasky off the bag, where the Oilers are playing best thing for my career. play at 7:30 of the first period. tussle with Pete Jr. snapped a 3-3 tie and lifted The Associated Press cident at River­ Len Auster clearly according to the instant Monday, a rescheduled game some of their best hockey in “It gave me a rest away from was eager to get on the ice final against Calgary, the NHL’s “It’s extremely beneficial to from last Friday, almost didn’t Milwaukee to its fourth straight overall points champion. front Stadium, replay. That was from Pallone’s near EDMONTON, Alberta - Dur­ recent years. On ’Tuesday night, hockey. I hadn’t had a break in 10 tonight. He played that way in the score first on the Red Wings,” Sports Editor make it because an was victory. All four of Milwaukee’s On Tuesday night, they were then Umpire poke in the eye. ing the regular season, Wayne they whipped the Detroit Red years.” Calgary series. He seems very Gretzky said. “It’s tough on their The instant replay also showed not available. runs were unearned. just as impressive in manhan­ Dave Pallone Gretzky suffered an injury that Wings 4-1 in the opener of their Gretzky came back with re­ comfortable and very healthy style of play when they get down m S S M Pallone in suspended animation, Rose’s bumping of Pallone Aaron Silvia, a Cheney Tech The victory went to Ted Higu- dling a strong Detroit team that deserves to sit cost him the chance at another* Campbell Conference final with newed strength, and despite a now. He’s certainly playing one, two goals.” no call coming either safe or out. cannot be condoned, no matter teacher and the school’s head era, 3-i, won the Norris Division title. it out 90 days. NHL scoring title and perhaps the Gretzky’s three assists leading nagging head cold, led his team great.” As one umpire said to me a long what the reason. A 30^ay suspen­ basketball coach, saved the day. Jays 9, Mariners 2 Key to this victory was the way Which is precisely what hap­ “How can (Pallone) get away hired during the umpires’ strike league’s most valuable player the way. into the playoffs with a strong Gretzky concurred. time ago, you make the call and sion? That’s excessive. As some He switched off a game in the Oilers moved the puck around pened at 1:11 of the second period without anything. He was the one in 1979. He is one of two non-union Rookie Todd Stottlemyre award as well. Edmonton’s All-Star center finish. “I feel very strong, very solid in you sell the call, whether you’re Cincinnati pldy^ers have pointed Ellington where he was supposed against a Detroit team that when Randy Gregg scored for who caused the whole thing,” my umpires stiil active in Major pitched 6 1-3 perfect innings, and Gretzky says it’s the best thing was on his way to an eighth With Gretzky in high gear my play,” he said. League basebaii today. He’s had right or wrong. Pallone was out in defense of Rose, some to make up half of a two-man Fred McGrlff hit two of Toronto’s straight scoring title when he during the playoffs, the Oilers The same might be said of the , looked like sitting ducks. Edmonton to make it 2-0. wife, who viewed the fun at criminals get less for far more that ever happened to him and the Riverfront with me Saturday his share of run-ins with manag­ correct in not making a call too crew and instead did the Tech- four homers. Stottlemyre retired suffered a back injury that have won nine of 10 games, entire Oiler team. Jari KurriV “I’m really pleased,” Gregg serious offenses. Edmonton Oilers. said.“I came down with the flu night and has foiiowed the after- ers and players, threatening to quickly, but he was in the wrong Coventry game solo. 19 in a row until he hit Ray “I fblt positive about the injury knocked him out for 12 games. He including seven straight. Gretzky’s linemate who scorecf “You take what a team gives when he delved it for a good five A number of the better umpires one of their goals Tuesday night, you,” Gretzky said. “We were last night and I thought I would math, said Monday night. “take care of” Jeff Reardon when If Rose is to be suspended, then Quinones with one out in the because it gave me a break from also suffered an eye injury during With his three assists Tuesday the tatter was a member of the seconds. on the local board, such as Don seventh. One out later, Alvin the year, and missed a career- night. Gretzky improved his said earlier that the Oilers are jumping in holes, moving the really hurt the team.” Good question. Pallone deserves equal treat­ hockey which I hadn’t had in a Brent Ashton cut into the Montreat Expos. Thatisflke there was no umpire Beerworth, Ray Camposeo and Davis doubled to end the no- long time, and it was extremely high 16 games overall. career playoff points record to playing the best hockey he’s ever puck around. You have to do that ment. Umpires are human. They Oilers’ lead with a goal at 14; 17 of That’s one A. Bartlett Gia- there to start. Frank Johndrow, retired before hltter. Y good for the team because people “When I got hurt, people said, 229. He has 20 points so far this seen. against a clutch-and-grab team make mistakes. But they ought to the second period, but that was all. matti, the National League presi­ Does that sound tike fair and Ap enraged Rose charged out of the current season. Arid they have McGriff had four hits and four got confidence playing without ’There goes the scoring race and year on five goals and 15 assists. That Includes three Stanley like the Red Wings.” pay the penalty like managers. the noise that the Red Wings dent, has to answer. impartiat? the Reds’ dugout with a full not have been replaced in the RBI, including the two homers me,” Gretzky said. the MVP title,’” Gretzky said. “Wayne looks very strong Cups in the last four years. It also helps to score the first contfolement in tow. The argu- That’s equal treatment under numerical sense. 'That’s made a and a run-scoring single in the That has seemed to be apparent “But I didn’t look at it that way. now,” Edmonton Coach Glen The Oilers were especially goal, which the Oilers did when would make for the night. Pallone is one of the arbiters The probtem with Palione’scail m e i^ unfolded, with Pallone Major League law. difficult situation even worse. ninth. -----L,...... ------...... MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. May 4, 19Sa — 81 «0 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, May 4, 19M SCOREBOARD IN BRIEF Masse receives award Crispino leaving WVIT TawX sa la 444-4 Expna4,Rada3(12lnnlnga| as Wake Forest’s MVP Yankees 4. WhHs Sox 1 Manchester native Mike Crispino. the ^G m aW Innlng RBI — Incmdglla (1). weeknight sports anchor at W V IT -T V (Channel MONTREAL C'NCIRMA^CINNAT i Honors keep on rolling in for ville, S.C. SoftbaD Little League Baseball NEW YORK CHICAGO E - ^ r r a v . DP— Texas 1, Baltimore X 30). is leaving the station for a position at LOB— Texas 4, Baltimore 9. 2B— obrhbl .oorihWI------Manchester native Bill Masse. A mathematics major with 3.5 jrhM o b rh M Raines It 4 12 0 Lorklnwiln SS '■ 55131 131 W L V I-TV (Channel 56) in Boston. RHndsnIf 53 2 1 Uohnsn 3f 3 0 10 Incavlgllo, Orsulok. 3B— Gerhart. ParedsJb 5 0 1 0 Sobe) 3b - 44 00 tOto The 1984 graduate of East grade point average and an Ibtdlph2b 403 1 Guillen ss 3 0 10 H R -^ Ip k a n (5). SB— McDowell (5). laMlf . 2 0 t o Crispino, a graduate of East Catholic High Catholic High School, completing TONIOHT'S GAMES SF-Porrlsh. Brooks rf 4 0 5 1 gonlrtllf ® Academic All-America candi­ Amertesn Amarican Laagua atandinga Mtngly 1b 5 00 1 Bolnasdh 3 0 10 Wallach 3b 5 11 1 * 1 ^ 1 School, has been at Channel 30 since 1983. He will vt. CBT, 6 — Fltigtrold JCIorkdh 3000 Coldarnrf 4000 his senior year at Wake Forest date, Masse is one home run and Brand Rax vt. Paoanl't, 7:30 — IP , H R BR BB to The Flraflghtars dafaotad Arm y and Winfield rf 3 120 GWdIkr 1b 4 00 0 Webstar cf be the sports anchor on the Boston station^O University in Winston-Salem. two doubles shy of ACC records in n tn a ro ld Navy, 5-3, Tuatdav n l ^ at Waddell Bast Division Kelly cf 4000 Fiskc 4 0 10 Texas 3 0 11 FWIIImtpT‘ 0<0ap p.m. newscast and will host a 30-minute Boston NC., last week received the OlDton'B VI. Troih-Awav> 0 — W L Pci. GB Pglrulo 3b 4000 Posgualf 3 110 Hayward)IW,1-0 71-3 4 2 '2 2 7 those categories. He finished the Field. Mika Itllebflradathraa-hlttarfor MonorciciirclcS,2 133 2 0 0 0 1 FHzgwldc 1*000 ' 9®Ss Robartton the winnart while Mika LIzzotta and New York <>14 4 492 — S to u ^ c 402 1 K Wilms 3b 4000 Folavn 2 10 0 LOord Ph. 1 0 0*0 Celtics pregame show. He is expected to start Arnold Palmer Award for being season with a 12-game hitting MAK VI. Cuimnlnoi> 7:30 — aavalond 17 4 .440 Vt Medimss 4000 Hill 2b 4 000 BgiWmofo Robartton Mika Carr alto played well.’ For Army BoddickerUM 71-3 4 4 2 4 5 Englaph 1 0 0 0 BDIoic ^ g ® lj® his new duties in the middle of June. named the school’s most valuable streak. He finished the regular and Navy, ^ n LaBrac tiammed a Boston 14 9 .409 V/t Totals 14494 Tetab a 15 4 Porrattp 0 0 00 Tradwy2b 2 01,0 Blua Ox vt. Edwordi. 4 ~ Roaonl Detroit 14 10 .543 3 Holiyan 133 1 0 0 1 0 male athlete for the 1987-88 school season battintf .424 (92-for-217). homer while Andy Lawrence pitched HBP— Incovlglla by Boddicker. WP— Nettles ph lOOORIlop . OOftO B.A. vt. Mudvilla, 7:30 — Poaonl well and Tim Handrla alto ployed wall. Milwaukee 12 11 .522 4Vi i^Vw TVbK 441 110 N 3 -4 year, it was announced. He hit in 51 of Wake Forest’s 56 Mamorlol vt. Bradlav't. 4 — Nika Boddicker, Hayward. Haskelhp 0 0 0 0 CollinsI-22S Toronto 11 14 .440 6Vt CMcoga 4M 4W NO— 1 Burkep OOOOFrqncop 929l2 McEnroe an upset victim Emera vt. Alllad, 7:30— Nika Baltimore 2 24 .077 14 Gome WInnina RBI — Mottlnglv (4). Umpires— Home, Evans; Rrst, Ford; Masse received the award, games with a 195 total bases and a ECAC vt. Hockanum. 4 — Kaanav National Wsst DIvIslen Second, Clark; Third, Hendry. Youmnsp 2 0 11 TJonasrf y 1 0 1,0 voted upon by Deacon varsity E— (Johnson, KWIIIIams. DP— New T-3:09. A— 11,507. wnghmph 0 0 0 0 Sotop ^ 2 0 0.0 N E W Y O R K — John McEnroe ran into slugging average of .899. He also Hunorv Tioar vt. Gorman. 4 — W L Pet. OB York 1. LOB New York 4, Chicago 4. McGffgnp OOOOCncpcnlb 2 0 IjO lettermen, last Monday at the Chortar Oak Mika and John Helln combined for a Doklond . 19 7 .731 — 2B— Slaught. 3B— Posguo. HR— another roadblock on the comeback trail. stole 35 bases in 37 attempts. He four-hittar at the Dllart trounced Rivera ss 2 0 10 i . . school’s annual all-sports Kansas City * 14 11 .540 4Vi RHandarson (4). SB— RHanderson 2 (O ), TaM s 44 4 M 4 TMOlt « 1 1l!S McEnroe, who is trying to regaTn the No. 1 struck out only 19 times in the 217 Morlorty't, 31-0, Tuatdav night at Labor Chicago 12 12 .500 4 Winfield (4), (Johnson (4). Natlanal Laagua raaulta AP photo Field. The Dllart broke open a 3-0gome ranking he held from 1981-84, was upset Tuesday banquet. at-bats. Dusty Collfo^o 11 15 .423 4 Montreol Inthafourthinningwith liruntoniavan Texas 10 14 .417 4 (P H R ER BB to Masse, a 6-1, 185-pound center Masse was drafted in the 10th Nutmaa Machonlcol Sarvicat hits. Scott Schainblum tripled and Onctnnatl m by Diego Perez of Uruguay 7-6 (7-2), 2-6,6-3 in ELIMINATED — John McEnroe, shown Seattle 11 14 .407 BVi New Yaih RIata 8 ,8ravaa 0 Game Winning RBI — Wallach (2). | fielder, was also named the round of the Major League tkockad Molnvllla Elactric. 13-10. Tuat- doubled while Mika Halln doubled. Minnesota 9 15 .375 9 Hudson W,31 4 4 1 1 2 4 the opening round of the Tournament of day night at Kaanav Raid. Gian Cobb Eddy PInkIn, John Helln and Dave DP— Montreal 2, CIncInrxitI 2. LO B i- in a file photo, was eliminated from the baseball team’s most valuable amateur draft last June by the TVasdov’t Gamas v Shields 21-3 1 0 0 1 3 Montreol 10, Cincinnati IX 2B— Esasky, Champions. ripgad four hiti for Nutmag while Tom Bottaron each tingled twice while Doklond 4, Detroit 2 Guonta S,2 33 0 0 0 0 1 ATLANTA NEW YORK player. In his first season at Wake Chicago Cubs but after negotia­ Orlowtkl and Dove Chavratta hod fhraa Kevin Coughlin and Brandon Prlndl- O b rh M jrhM Sabo, BDIaz, TJones. HR— (xrkin (4 , “ It was just one of those days when everything Tournament of Champions in New York Texas 4, Baltimore 2 CMCCUO EDavIs (3),ONelll (D.S— Webster, Larkif. Forest after transferring from each with Chavratta tlommlng o home vlllaaoch tingled. For Morlarty't, Chrit Kansas City 9, Boston 3 LaPoint LJ-2 41-3 7 4 3 3 . 3 DJamesef 4 0 10 Dykstraef 5 110 on Tuesday as he was upset by Diego tions broke off decided to com­ run. Oon Wright tripled twlcaond drove Pozdo wot 3-for-3 while Pete Carlton Thomas ss 4020 Teufel 2b 4 100 goes wrong,” said McEnroe, who was seeded Davidson College, Masse has Oollfomla 4, ClevaloiMl 4 PwtwskI 22-3 2 0 0 0 3 IP H Rm plete his finish his senior season. In four runt. Stave Wlanblckl and Mic tingled. New York 4, Chlcatx) 1 Hudson pitched to 1 batter In the 7th. DMrphy rf 4 0 10 KHrndz 1b 2 2 11 fourth in the 8677,500 tournament. " It was like I Perez in the first round. Rottlllo hod two hitt oplaca. For Griffey If 40 10 Maoodn 1b 1000 AAontraal broken school records for runs Scouts who norm ally attend Milwaukee 4, Minnesota 3 HBP— Bolnas by Hudson. WP— Shields. Youmans 4 A 3 '3 got up on the wrong side of bed. I tried to Molnvllla, Ban Phalpt hod thraa hItt, Toronto 9, Seattle 2 BK— LaPoint, Pawlowskl. GPerrylb 4 0 10 Strvttirvrt 4 12 3 scored (81), RBIs (77). walks BILL MASSE Wake Forst games have been in Including o homer, while Tom Torrith, Bolton LIttIo Loague Virgil c 3 0 0 0 AAozzIlll If 3 12 2 AAcGffgan 2 2 0 0 overcome it, but I couldn’t.” Umpires-Home, Dankinger; First, Porrett 2 2 0 0 (53), doubles (23), hits (92) and . . . Wake Forest’s MVP attendance, Woodard offered. John Malo and Lorry Phalpt each hod The Yonkaat defeated the Cards, 11-5; Mlnnesola*«tSker*(ftt"of Baltimore McCoy; Second, Coble; Third, McClelland. Acker p 0000 Carter c 4 00 0 The two-time TO C champion had looked sharp Lyman stays with 76ers thraa hiti, too. (Williamson 14)), 7:35 p.m. AHallph 1000 Sdsserc 00 0 0 Hoskotti W.1-0 1 2 0 0 home runs (24). He is among the “ He has to be a hot ticket (for the Tuatdav night at Herrick Memorial Burke S.4 1 0 0 0 Park. Matt Maneggla totted a four- Chicago (McDowell 1-2) at Boston T — 3:05. A— 1X293. Oberkfl3b 20 10 HJohsn3b 3 0 10 since returning last month from a seven-month P H IL A D E L P H IA - The Philadelphia 76ers top five nationally in Division I turnaround, the coaches cer­ draft). I would think,” Woodard (Clemens 40), 7:35 p.m. Gant a> 30 10 Ebterss 4 112 Clnckman ACinIril hlttar and struck out 13 for the Yankees Soto ' «1-3 7 3 3 layoff, winning the Japan Open and exhibition baseball in the latter category. tainly do,” said Bert Woodard, said. In going the distance. Max Schordt, New York (tandelarla32) at Kansas City PSmIthp 1 000 Canep 3 110 signed Jim Lynam to a three^ear contract as Athlatica 8, TIgara 2 DGarcIph 1000 Rllo 1X3 1 g 0 matches against Jim m y (Connors and Stefan Masse’s efforts led the Deacons Masse is on the baseball Monchaitar Cycle edged Forr't, F I, Nick Ricclardi and Joih Bailey each (Lalbrondt 1-5), 4:35 p.m. Franco 2 3 0 0 coach on Tuesday, and owner Harold Katz said assistant sports information had two hits for the winners. Shawn Texas (Hough 33) at Milwaukee (Blrk- Echlborp 0000 at n tiM ro ld Field. Rick Coitallo hod Benedict c 1000 FWIHIams X3 0 0 0 Edberg. But he played erratically against he expects a more aggressive club next year • to a 32-24 record, a school record director. All-America Olympic check list, thraahftitepacaCvcIewhIlaBd Kowol, Boothroyd hit a three-run homer and a beck 32), 4:35 p.m. OAKLAND DETROIT RAAurphv LJVZ 11-3 3 for wins in a season. Wake Forest Tony Zimmerman and Dominick Clarl triple for the Cards. Detroit (AAorrIs 33) at California (Petrv O b rh M O b rh M Tefob ao4o Talab a094 V ’ Perez, making 52 unforced errors and through the addition of as many as three new The Deacons went 7-12 in according to Woodard, making each hod two. For Forr't, Paul Franatte 1-1), 10:05 p.m. Phillips If 4 0 10 Pettis Cf 4 0 0 0 DadgaraM.PIrataaS > j double-faulting five times. went 19-31 a year ago before the Atlantic Coast Conference play. him a candidate for the U.S. Clavalancr (Balles 1-2) at Seattle (Lang­ Lonsfrd 3b Whltakrlb 2 1 1 0 players. ripped three hilt while Joe Von Ouden- 4 12 3 New York 2M i a 44k— 4 arrival of Coach George Greer They still have the ACC Tourna­ Olympic team that will compete hova. Rich Balakawicz, and Bob Roy Amorlcan Farm ston 13) , 10:05 p.m. Jovlerrf 0000 Salazar ph 0 00 1 Top-seeded Stefan Edberg struggled before Katz said he hoped signing Lynam would build Toronto (Clancy v n at Oakland (Ontive­ Game VKInnlng RBI — Mazzllll (1). and Masse. ‘You have to give ment coming up on May 11-15 at in Seoul, South Korea, this added two each with Balakawicz tlom- The Eighth District outslugged Mod­ Canseco rf 5 110 oEvnslb 5 02 0 E— Teufel, Thomas. DP— Atlanto 1, PITTSBURGH LOS ANOEU * beating American John Ross 6-7 (5-7), 7-6 (7-5). confidence among the players as the club tries to mlng a thraa-run homer. ros 1-1 or Welch 32), 10:K p.m. Jennings If 0000 ?rammi ss 4 0 10 ObrhM , abrhH Billy a lot of credit for the ern Janitorial, 14-17, Tuesday night. Thursday's Gomes New York X LOB— Atlanta 4, New York X 6-2 Tuesday night. Greenville Stadium in Green­ summer. Jeremy Kirch knocked In nine runs with McGwIr 1b 4 1 2 0 Nokesc 4011 Bondsif 5 1 1 0 tax2b 3 1 2 J rebuild from a 36-46 season that ended without a Texas at Milwaukee, 2:35 p.m. DHedsncf 5 13 1 Brgmndh 4 00 0 2B-Cone, Mazzllll, HJohnson. HR— Elster Llnd2b 4 2 20 MIDavIsef 5 2 20 Chsrttr Oak two triplet and o double while Brian Toronto at Oakland, 3:15 p.m. (3), Strawberry (4). SB— Strawberry (5), berth in the NBA playoffs for the first time in 13 Pandelton and Mark Roblchoud alto Baylor dh 3 12 1 Sheridan If 4 110 Mazzllll (1). VonSlyk cf 5 2 3 3 Gibson If 4 2 11 Minnesota at Baltimore, 7:35 p.m. Steinbeh c 4 1 0 0 Lemon rf 3 0 10 Bonilla 3b 5 13 2 Stubbs If loop years. Acadia Rattourant itructurally dam­ played wall for the winners. For Chicago at Boston, 7:35 p.m. IP H R ER BB SO aged Glenn Conitructlon, 17-14, at Modern, Jaff Matts and Brendan Beers Gallegolb 5 1 1 3 Brokns 3b 2 0 10 Bream 1b 3 0 1 0 Gusrrsrlb 4 3 29 New York at Kansas City, 4:35 p.m. Weiss ss 2 1 1 0 Atlanta Kipper p 0 0 0 0 Hamitn 3b' 10 00 Giants* Bavaro arrested Lakers glad series is over Fitzearald Field. Art Thompson and hit well while Todd SIse ployed good PSmIth L,1-2 4 5 3 3 4 3 Detroit at Californio, 10:05 p.m. Tatab a 4114 Tatob a242 tongelosp 2000 Marshl1b 4 3 36 John Lukot lathed thraa hitt aoch vdille defense. Cleveland at Seattle, 10:05 p.m. Echlbor 3 4 5 4 1 2 Tony McFall, Stave Potter and Scott RRwids rf 4 0 10 (Im p rf N EW Y O R K — Mark Bavaro, the All-Pro tight Unseld joins hall of fame Oakland 4M 412 410-4 Acker 1 0 0 0 0 2 Marked added two each for Acodlo. For New York LVIlre c 2 0 11 Oaverex end of the New York Giants, was one of 503 Glenn, Billy Silver and Gory Thompson National Farm National Laagua atandinga Detroit 109 eeo 441—2 Cone W JO 9 4 0 0 1 5 Mllllgn 1b 1 0 0 0 Scloscloc S P R IN G FIE L D , Mass. — Washington Bullets had thraa hits each while Bob Flanogon, Gome Winning RBI — Galleoo (2). Belllordss 3 0 0 0 Denm ve . 1 0 00 people arrested Monday during a demonstration The Lawyers turned bock Gromes DP— Oakland 3, Detroit 1. LOB— Umpires— Home, Montague; First, Dunne p 2 0 0 0 (klffin ss . 3 1 1 P coach Wes Unseld gave credit for his induction as they ^iminate the Spui% Jaff Kaagon, Scott Campbell and MeSherry; Second, Brocklander; Third, Printing, 12-4, Tuesday night at Ver- East Division Oakland 11, Detroit 10. 2B— Brookens, Hostetler c 2 0 10 Andesn ss 1 0 0 b in front of an abortion clinic on Manhattan’s Johnny Buccino added two apiece. plonck School. Brian HIrko pitched o Wever. Tuesday night into the Basketball Hall of Fame W L Pet. OB Baylor, Galleoo, DHenderson, Trammell, T — 2:39. A— 24,532. Belcher P 2 0 0 0 East Side. complete gome and struck out 10 for the New York 17 7 .704 — Lemon. HR— Lonsford (3). SB— C^anseco MHtchrW 10 00 to almost everyone but himself. rebounds and bale Ellis with 27 Rsc Lawyers. Scott Whalen and HIrko each Pittsburgh 17 4 .440 'h (9), Golleoo (2). SF— Baylor. Leorvp 10 16 All 503 were given disorderly conduct “ We all know numbers of people who haven’t Bv Bill Barnard ohd three hits while Domlon Lohev and Chicago 12 13 .440 i'h Aatroa4,PhllllaaO Havens p , 1 0 0 P summonses and released. The Associated Press points. Army and Nayy Club drilled Main Jonathon Pontlllo alto supplied the Montreol 11 12 .474 S'h IP H R ER BB SO Telob a 411 4 Tatob 41141419 been honored,” said Unseld, who averaged 14 NBA Roundup Mavericks 93, Rockets 92 Pub/MMH, 7-4, at Nike Field. Mott offense. Defensive standouts were Jeff St. Louis 10 15 .400 Vh Oohfand Bavaro is vice chairman of a group called rebounds and 10.8 points i i ^ 13-year career w if^ - Mutseulln and Bruce KInal led the Coshmon end Jim Loehfelm. For Philadelphia 4 14 .344 4 Stewart W,7-0 4 4 1 1 3 2 HOUSTON PHILA Pittsburgh ao l a 101— 4 Athletes for Life that was organized by Tommy The Los Angeles Lakers 15th winners with three hits apiece while Gromes, Mott Brown hod two hits while the Bullets. “ It says a lot about the people that Dallas broke a five-game road West DIvIslen Plunk 2 2 1 1 3 3 ObrhM ObrhM LesAngelet 404 114 40k— i l consecutive victory in a first- Steye Caron, Bruce Fray and Bob Teets Roy Mlchouctployed well defensively. W L Pet. OB Cadaret 1 0 0 0 1 1 GYoung cf 3 10 0 Samuel 2b 4 00 0 Game Winning RBI — Marshall (2). , Herr, the second baseman who recently was helped you.” In tonight’s games, it’s Boston losing streak in the playoffs, added two apiece with Teats smoshi ng a Detroit BHatchr If 3 111 Dernier cf 3 0 2 0 round NBA plafyoff game proved Los Angeles 15 4 .452 — E— Lavolllere, Bonilla, Hostetler, Lind traded from the St. Louis Cardinals to the Three others were inducted with Unseld: at New York, Detroit at Washing­ winning at Houston despite 35 solo homer. For the losers, Scott Elliot, Houston 15 9 .425 'h Tanona L,5-1 4 4 5 5 3 2 Ramirz ss 4 12 1 Schmdt 3b 4 02 0 DP— Los Angeles 1. LOB-rPIttsburgh b to be as difficult as it was Dave Louzon and Dean Gustafson hod tan TYoncIsco 13 13 .500 3V^ Heinkel 4 5 3 3 3 3 GDovIs 1b 3 0 11 Parrish c 4 0 10 Los Angeles 7. 2B— Lavalllfere, MKXivlA Minnesota Twins. Oregon State coach Ralph Miller; Clyde ton. Atlanta at Milwaukee and points and 12 rebounds by Akeem three hits eoch while Tim Louzon added Gibson 1 0 0 0 1 1 Bossrf 4 0 0 0 Bradley If 4 0 0 0 Leary, Marstiall. 3B— ^VanSI)rt'h Tanona pitched to 2 batters In the 5th, Pnkovts 2b 4 0 10 Hayes 1b 3 00 0 Morshall 2 (3), VanSIvke (4). SB— GIbsot “ I want to take my hat off to San Roy Tarpley scored six of his 17 Golf Atlanta 5 17 .227 V/t Plunk pitched to 3 (tatters In the 9th. Bailey c 4 0 0 0 CJames rf 3 0 0 0 (5), Sox (5). S— Griffin. • high-scoring big center at Kansas in the 1950s; Hawks have 2-0 advantages in BK— Heinkel 3. PB— Nokes. CJcksnlb 4 12 0 Aouavoss 3 0 10 Antonio," Coach Pat Riley said points in the final minutes for the Nike Tuesday's Gamas IP H RER BB SB Devils look for upset and the late Bobby McDermott, who quit high their series, while the Pistons Montreal 4, Cincinnati X 12 Innings Knepperp 2 0 10 Ruffinp 10 0 0 Pittsburgh ’ Tuesday night after the Lakers lead 2-1 and the Trail Blazers and Mavericks, including the go- ' Evergreen Lawns weed whacked JHC New York 4, Atlanta 0 Angals8.lndlana4 Almon ph 1000 Dunne L,1-1 4 11 9 4 1 9 school in his freshman year to become a pro star Harris p 0 0 0 0 BOSTON — The Ne\y Jersey Devils got their completed their fifth consecutive Jazz are tied 1-1. ahead basket with 3; 45 to play. Construction, 7-S,.at Nike Field. Crolg Houston 4, nilodelphla 0 Kipper 2 4 5 1 2 0 in the 1930s. Phillips and Rod Fournier paced Ever­ Tallwood Woman Los Angeles 14, Pittsburgh 4 MYangph 10 0 0 ^ngelosl 2 1 0 0 0 .J:; opening loss out of the way. Now it's time for first-round sweep with a 109-107 Trailing 93-92, Houston got a Tekulve p Walter Berry came off the green with three binglet apiece while SNEWGA Spring Round Robin — Chicago 13, San Diego 5 CALIFORNIA CLEVELAND 0 0 0 0 Los Angeles victory over the Spurs. “ I am O b rh M ObrhM Tefab n 4 41 Telab a 9 4 0 Belcher W,M 5 7 5 5 3 1 them to burst out of the underdog role again and bench to lead the Spurs with 27 chance to win when Rodney Bob Ouagllo and Mike Long added two Tallwood Xl'h, Cador Knob 11'/>, Sims­ San Francisco 3 St. Louis 0 very glad we don’t have to play each. For JHC, Rick Belllvleau hod bury Farms 7. Ploying for Tallwood Wadnasdov's Gomes McLmr 2b 4 2 2 0 Franco 2b 4 1 1 0 Leary 2 2 0 0 0 I try to upset the Boston Bruins. points, while Frank Brickowski McCray stole the ball from three hits while Carl Carlson and Burt St. Louis (Mathews 1-2) at Son Francisco Bucknrdh 5 0 12 Upshaw 1b 5 0 10 Houston on 001 000— 4 Havens 2 4 1 1 0 9 Winfield player of month them in a Game 4.” were Barbara Larson, Solly Whlthmo, Philadelphia 410 on 040-0 For the third straight N H L playoff series, the added 22. Rolando Blackman with 12 se­ Boskervllle collected two eoch. Mlg McCorrlck and Anno Koval. (Krukow 1-1), 4:05 p.m. Joyner 1b 4 0 10 Carter cf 5 2 4 0 Atlanto (Coffman 32) at Montreal Polldor3b 00 00 Jacoby 3b 5 0 2 1 Game Winning RBI — BHatcher (4). Devils lost the first game on the road. Boston N EW Y O R K — Right fielder Dave Winfield of The game wasn’t decided until conds left. But Olajuwon missed CDavIs rf 5 12 1 Hall If 3 001 DP— Houston 2, Philadelphia X LOB— there were only four seconds left, Nuggets, 125, Sonics 114 (Martinez 32), 7:05 p.m. hopes to build on its 5-3 victory Monday night the New York Yankees and right-hander Dave the basket and Detlef Schrempf West Side Philadelphia (Palmer 30) at Cincinnati Roy If 4 0 0 0 Snyder rf 100 0 Houston 4, Philadelphia 5. 3B— Ramirez. when Johnny Dawkins missed a Denver, which shot 32 percent (Jockson 31), 7:35 p.m. Howell 3b 3 1 1 0 CCastlll rf 3 0 2 1 SB— GYoung (14), Dernier (3). S— Knepper Hockey with a second one tonight in the best-of-seven Stewart of the Oakland Athletics have been slapped the ball back toward Thrifty Package Store bogged Rogers Houston (Darwin 1-1) at New York Hndrck ph 1111 DCIarkdh 3 0 0 0 layup that would have tied the from the field while losing at midcourt as the game ended. Corporation, 4-2, at Pogonl Field. Al Wales Conference final. named the American League player and pitcher (Fernandez 31), 7:35 p.m. DMoorep 0 0 0 0 Allonsonc 4 1 1 0 IP H R ER BB SO score. home Sunday, regained the lead "Tim e was running out and it Horvoth led the winners with three hits Basketball Pittsburgh (Palacios 31) at Los Angeles DWhIte cf 4 2 2 0JBell ss 3 0 3 1 Houston Neither the New York Islanders nor the of the month for April, respectively, the A L while Tom Kibble ond Chris Borblerl (Hershlser 5-0), 10:05 p.m. Boonec 3 00 1 Knepper W.34) 9 4 0 0 1 7 NHL playoff raaulta Magic Johnson had 25 points in the series by winning at was a pressure shot,” Olajuwon hods two eoch. Zone Deroe, Jim RIspoll Chicago (Sutcliffe 1-3) at Son Diego Wynegarc 10 11 Phllodalphla Washington Capitals could do that and both were announced Tuesday. Seattle. and Tom Greco hod two hits each for and II assists and Mychai said. ‘T ’vemade that shot before. (Hawkins 31), 10:05 p.m. Schoflld ss 4 10 1 Ruffin L,X2 6 4 4 4 2 4 eliminated by New Jersey. Winfield set a league record for runs batted in Blair Rasmussen had 28 points Rogers. NBA playoff roaulta Thursday's Gomes Tehih a 411 7 Telob M 414 4 Harris 2 1 0 0 1 1 0llara4.RadWlngal Thompson scored 23 points for I jiist missed it.” Philadelphia at Cincinnati, 7:35 p.m. Tekulve 1 1 0 0 0 2 Boston Coach Te rry O’Reilly said tonight’s during April with 29. He also batted .398 with Los Angeles, which will meet the and 12 rebounds, Alex English The Mavericks, trailing 77-73 to PaganI Atlanta at Montreal, 7:35 p.m. '^CaHfenila i a 4M 445-4 HBP— BHatcher by Harris. WP— Ruffin. I • game is “ a very important one when you seven home runs, and led the A L in slugging Portland-Utah winner in the added 25 points and Jay Vincent Houston at New York, 7:35 p.m. Cleveland no 010 000— 4 BK— Harris. Detroit 410-1 start the fourth quarter, tied the Nosslff Sports dumped Zembrows- Cavallora 110, Bulls 102 Only games scheduled Game Winning RBI — Wynegar (1). Umpires— Home, Quick; Rrst, Gregg; Edmonton 1 2 1 -4 consider that they’ll be coming back with with a .735 percentage. second round. scored 20 of his 24 points in the score four times in the period and kl's, 11-5, at Pogonl F le ld ^lk e Robert­ E— Snyder. DP— California 4. LOB— Second, Pallone; Third, KIbler. Rrst Period— 1, Edmonton,n, KurrI ? (rookie goalie Sean) Burke and in the two Stewart, one of two 20-game winners in the AL "They make you work for second half for the Nuggets. took the lead for good, 86-84, with son and Tim WIsnIeskI hod three hits California 5, Cleveland 10. 2B— T— 2:19. A— 14,443. (Gretzky, Messier), 7:30 (pp). Penoltles-. each while Rich Aroian added two CHICA(3D (142) Amarican Laagua raaulta JBell, CDavIs. SB— Buckner (2). SF— Holl. Murphy, Det (cross previous series they managed to win the second last year, finished April with a 6-0 record and everything and that makes you Rasmussen, a native of Au­ 3; 45 to go on a tip-in by Tarpley. safeties. Sellers 4-14 44 22, Oakley 4-7 F2 10, combe, Edm (roughing), 3:a; Gallontt game on the road. We’re aware of that .” 2,98 earned run average. play that much better,” Johnson burn. Wash., a suburb of Seattle, Corzlne0^(HH),Vlnccnt1-704)2,Jordan12-2S RqyalaB,Rad8ox3 IP H RERBBso 6lants2.CardlnalsO Det (hooking), 4:25; Kllmo, Det (roughing): 14-1534, Poxson4-40-04, Plppen3-704)4,<3rant CalHonila 14:49; Beukeboom, Edm (roughing), 14:49; said. “ When it’s only a couple of was 13-for-21 from the field as A East 4-102-214, Sparrow 1-3002. Totals 3F44 24-25 McCosklll 41-3 9 4 4 4 2 Veltch, Det (holding), 15:09. points, you always feel you’re in Denver won despite a knee injury CavaHers 110, Bulls 102 102. KANSAS CITY BOSTON Harvey 2X3 3 0 0 0 2 STLOUIS SAN FRAN Second Period— 2, Edmonton, Gnegg? to All-Star Lafayette “Fat” Cleveland built a 19-point lead Lothrop Insurance butted Gentle CLEVELAND (110) O brhbl ObrhM DMoore W,X2 2 2 0 0 0 1 o b rh b l ObrhM (Gretzky, Tlkkonen), 1:11,i X O m d , it. I give them credit for Touch Cor Wash, 4-5, at Robertson Nonce 4-13 4-4 14, Sanders 4-9 00 4, WWIIsncf 5 11 0 BAndsnef 5 0 2 1 Clevaland Coleman If 4 0 0 0 Butler cf 3 0 0 0 Ashton 3 (Delorme, Chobal); . . 1 ^ « ^ , battling.” Lever. early in the fourth quarter, then Park. Hatch Ddell, Kevin Boroue and Daugherty 5-10 3-5 13, Price 11-14 F9 31, Pecota 3b 4 2 2 3 Barrett 2b 5 00 0 Farrell 91-3 7 4 3 0 1 OSmIth ss 4 0 2 0 Spelerph 10 0 0 Edmonton, Simpson 4 ((Gretzky, Anderson), "This is the first time I really Greg Johnson hod two hits each. For Harper 4-122-214, W1lllamsO134«20,EhloF5 Female trainer Carpenter Thompson, traded by the Spurs held on to avoid elimination Brett 1b 5 2 3 2 Boggs 3b 4 0 3 1 Schotzedr 0 2 2 2 0 0 McGee cf 4 0 0 0 Hamakrp 000 0 15:54 (pp). Penalties— McTovIsh, BIm Gentle, Mike PrestI, Jon Dubois, Brian 2-24, Dudley 1-1002, HubbordOIOOO, Curry Elsnrch rf 5 10 0 DwEvn 1b 3 0 0 1 Codiroll 1-3 2 2 2 1 0 Horner 1b 40 10 Aldrete ph 000 0 (hooking), 2:40; Beukeboom, Edm to the Lakers last year, said San played well in Seattle,” Ras­ against Chicago. Moron and Brian Delosondro collected 01000.Totols43-7924-X110. FWhlte2b 5 0 11 Greenwl rf 2 0 10 0 0 O '-l two hits each. DJones 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Pndltn3b 4 0 2 0 Brenlyph Antonio coach Bob Weiss is on the mussen said. “ We neede(i to pick Mark Price scored 31 points for Bosley dh 5 0 0 1 Rice If 4 0 10 Schotzeder pitched to 2 batters In the 9th. Brnnskv rf 40 1 0 Leffertsp 0 0 0 0 (9:50); McClelland, Edm, it up without Fat.” the Cavaliers, who “held” Mi­ Chicago 22 24 It 20-102 BJacksn If 3 0 10 Horn dh 4 0 0 0 TPeno c 3 0 0 0 MItchll 3b 4 0 10 9:50; Kllma, Det (sloshlna), T2:05t'TU right track with the team. Clevatand 35 14 30 21— 110 Quirk c 4 111 Ceronec 3 10 0 HBP— Joyner by Codiroll. WP— Alicea 2b 3 0 10 Clark 1b 4 0 10 kanen, Edm (slashing), 12:05; Probert, De out to saddle Derby winner "They are going to be tough,” Lever missed the whole second chael Jordan to 38 points, his first Northern Fouled out— Grant. Rebounds— Stilwll ss 3 2 10 JoReed ss 3 2 2 0 McCosklll, Co(|lroll. BK— McCasklll. MeWImsp 2 0 0 0 MIdndorf 4 0 10 double-minor (roughing), 14:17; KurrI, Thompson said. "The only per­ half with a sore right knee, and time under 50 in three playoff P.M. Construction nipped Manches­ Chicago 34 (Oakley 9), Cleveland 54 Talab a 910 4 Telob a 191 Petersp 0 0 0 0 Leonard If 4 110 Edm (cross-checking), 14:17; Delorma, ter Dll Heat, 5-3, at Robertson Pork. (Dougherty 10). Assists— Chicago 24 Pognozph 1000 Melvin c 4 110 Det (cross-checking), 15:41; Tlkkonen, By Dick Joyce starters and Carpenter is one of Beam. sonal satisfaction I got was his status is uncertain for Game 4 games. (Jordan 9),Clevelond21 (Prlce4).Total Kansas City m OIO 111-9 Brawars4,twina3 Lenny Goldberg, Robb Vogt ond Gerry Terry p 00 0 0 RThpsn 2b 3 0 10 Edm (holding), 9:00. < The Associated Press them, finishing 12th with Biloxi Carpenter, a Biloxi,Miss, na­ winning the series. Now we can in Seattle Thursday night. “ It’s not real great saying we Kennedy hod two hits each for the fouls— Chicago 24, Cleveland 22. Boston 101 on 400-1 Alba p 00 00 Uribe ss 10 10 Third Period— 5, Edmonton, Tlkkonen 4 winners. Greg Gunn and Art Boroue hod Technical— Mkley. A— 20,0M. Gome Winning RBI — Pecota (1). Downs p 2 0 0 0 (Gregg), 2:07. Penoltles— Beukeboom, Indian, whom she also owned, in tive. is a graduate of Southern kick back and watch everybody Despite not having Lever in the did well by holding a guy to 38 E— DwEvans, Smithson. DP— Kansas MINNESOTA MILWAUKEE two hits each In defeat. O brhbl O b rh M Yongbldcf 2 0 11 Edm (unsportsmonllke conduct), 3:41; LOUISVILLE. K y .^ Dianne 1984. She will be the first woman Mississippi University, where else pound each other.” second half and with center points,” Price said. “ You just City 2. LOB— Kansas City 4, Boston 4. Telab a 0 7 0 Totob a 111 Ashton, Det (higiveticking), 4:39; Lo- 2B— Stillwell, Brett X HR-QuIrk (2), Gladden If 4 0 10 Molltor3b to train two Derby starters. she had triple majors in pyschol- In other playoff games, Dallas Danny Schayes hampered by foul can’t shut Michael down. I Herr 2b 4 120 Riles 3b /'X 0 1 0 combe, Edm (roughing), 4 :9 ; (MIdnt, Carpenter barks orders to her Pecoto (1). SB— Pecota (1), BJockson (7), SiLeub 4M 910-0 Det, double minor (slashing, hlgh- “ Biloxi Indian didn’t want to ogy, sociology and English. defeated Houston 93-92, Cleve­ problems. Denver never trailed thought we did a better job Laksrs109,8purs107 Wilson (5), Elsenrelch (5). SF— DwEvans. Puckett cf 4 1 1 0 Yountef / 4 0 1 1 m help. Goettl3b 200 1 Braggs rf,' 3 0 10 San Roncbco OM 4M Clx— 4 stlcklng), 7:47; Simpson, Edm (hlgh- win the Derby.” she said. “ This land tripped Chicago 110-102 and after taking a 63-58 halftime lead. slowing him down this time.” IP H R ER BB SO (tame Winning RBI — Youngblood (1). stlcklng),7:47; HliMlns, Det(holdlng),9:50; "What’s going on here?” she She used to ride mules as Larkin dh 4 0 11 Deer If 4 0 0 0 one wants to win it. He has a good Tom Chambers led Seattle with The Cavaliers never trailed and Scholastic L.A. LAKERS (109) Kansas City Hrbek 1b 4 0 0 0 Brock 1b 4 0 10 E— Uribe. DP— tan Francisco X LOB— Huddv, Edm (cross-checking), 12:15; said Tuesday as the horses being youngster and later rode hunter Denver beat Seattle 125-114. The Rombls 2-4 00 4, Worthy 7-11 2-2 14, Sabrhgn W >2 7 7 3 3 4 4 StLouls 4, Son Francisco IX 2B— Mitchell. Probert, Det, double minor (roughing); 34 points, followed by Xavier didn’t let the Bulls get closer than Quisnbrv 2 2 0 0 0 1 Laudnerc 4 0 0 0 Schroedre 4 0 0 0 walked around the shedrow came chance here.” jumpers. She narrowly escaped Mavericks. Bulls and Nuggets Abdul-Jobbor 4-12 4-4 12, Scott 4-11 1-1 9, (kigness 4 111 Meyer dh 4 10 0 SB— RThompson (2). SF— Brenly. 14:15; Tlkkonen, Edm (roughing), 14:15; The last female trainer with a McDaniel with 30 points and 12 Johnson 9-177-925,M.Thompson W-143-523, Beslan IP H R ER BB SO Beuke(>oom, Edm, misconduct, 14:1X to a sudden stop. with her life after her mount. lead those series 2-1. six points in the second half. Boyd L,X2 41-3 5 4 5 3 4 Davidsn rf 3 0 0 0 Felder pr 0 10 0 (Jreen 3-4 2-2 4, Cooper 1-3 00 3, Svoum ss 4 13 0 SILeub There were no replies and the Derby horse was Patti Johnson, Sundance Kid, fell and pinned her MH8 JV girls softball (jompbell 35 34 9. Totals 4345 2327 109. Lamp 2 3 1 1 0 2 (Nxitnr 2b 4 13 2 McWlllms 51-3 5 0 0 3 4 Shob on goal— Detroit XX4— 14. Edmon­ whose Fast Account ran fourth in SAN ANTONIO (lOH Smithson 2X3 2 2 2 0 2 Tetota n i4 i Tolab a 4 11 4 Peters 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 ton 15-12-5-32. horses were soon on their way. underneath. The Manchester High girls' softball Mitchell 4-11 3210, BrIckowskI 314 54 22, WP— Lamp. BK— Boyd, Lamp. Terry L,0-1 1 1-3 3 2 2 1 2 Power-play Opportunities— Detroit Oof getting their excercise. 1985. team defeated South Windsor, 11-3, Anderson 311 1-3 13, ^ndvold 310 0013, Alba X3 0 0 0 0 0 4; Edmonton 2 of 9. Tuesday afternoon at Charter Oak Minnesela 141 4M N 4 -^ Ready to take some horses to “Women are no longer a She said she decided to start a NBA old timers to receive benefits Robertson 312 OO 4, Dawkins 1-10 32 4, BlueJay80,Marlnars2 Milwaukee «M IM 411— 4 San Froncbco Goalies— Detroit, Stefan (32 shob-a novelty around the racetrack.” racing stable while waiting to be Pork. Trolling, 2-0, In the top of the NImphlus 35 32 10, Berry 1314 34 None out when winning run scored. Downs 4 7 0 0 0 5 saves). Edmonton, Fuhr (14-15). ' the training track at Churchill wife, Katie. sixth. South Windsor scored three runs 27.T0t0lS 4593 1519 107. HamakerW.XO 2 0 0 0 0 0 A— 17,471. 7 said Carpenter, who has 14 horses rescued and named it after the By Carolyn Lumsden with the National Basketball to take o 3-2 lead. In the bottom of the Game Winning RBI — Gantner (3). Downs, she told her groom, a Conley was among the 104 LJk. Lakers 39 14 21 24-101 TORONTO SEATTLE E— GaettI, Sveum, Gagne. DP— Lefferb S,1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Referee — Denis Morel.. in training. “ But I don’t want to fallen horse. The Associated Press Old-Timers Association. frame, Manchester exploded for nine Son Antonie 34 19 14 14-107 ObrhM ObrhM HBP— Mitchell by McWilliams. WP— Linesmen— Wayne Bonnev, Swede 6-foot man, “ I hope you have living players who have missed runs. The Indian defense was solid led Minnesota 1. LOB— Minnesota 5, Mil­ “This is where I want to be,” Nevertheless, the 35 self- 3Polntgools— Cooper,Brlckowskl,Sund- Ferandz ss 4 110 Brantley If 4 0 11 waukee 4. HR— Gagne (2). SF— GaettI. McWtIlloms X Downs. BK— Downs, Terry. Knox. ' those bandages (on a horse’s be doing this when I ’m 60 — leave out on benefits because they by Llso Hayes, Cheryl Irwin and Jen vold. Fouled out— Robertson. Rebounds— Mosebvef 3 10 1Oilnonsss 3 10 0 that for Woody Stephens. I want said Carpenter, who has had a S P R IN G FIE L D , Mass. — Ag­ described old-timers and their Lezon. Suppling the offense for Man­ Los Angeles 54 (Worthy 11), Son Antonio 45 Whitt c 5 113 Cottocf 4 00 0 IF H R ER BB SO legs) wrapped tight. I don’t want ing players who formed the wives, who traveled from all stopped playing before 1965, when chester was Potty Sumlsloskl (single, (Anderson 4). Assists— Los Angeles 27 GBell If 5 2 2 0 ADavIs 1b 3 0 11 them falling off when we get on to be in marshmallow heaven.” trainer’s license since 1976. the NBA pension plan went into double, triple), Irwin (three singles), (Johnson 11),Son Antonla24(Robertson11). McGrIff 1b 5 2 4 4 Phelps dh 200 0 AAndeson L,1-1 4 10 4 0 1 3 The racetrack would seem to be Kingpost, an Ohio-bred son of cornerstone of the National Bas­ comers of the country for the Beth Cool (two singles) and Hayes (two Totolfouls— Los Angeles 14, SonAntonlo 22. Borders 2b 4 0 0 0 Renterl ph 100 0 Berenixwr 0 1 0 0 0 0 the track. You promise me they ketball Association but were left meeting at the Basketball Hall of effect. singles). Technical— tan Antonio Illegal defense. Leach rf 4 000 Bradivph 100 0 an unlikely place for someone Stalwart, finished second by a Manchester's next gome Is today at Milwaukee won’t fall off?” out of its pension plan will get Fame, looked tipsy with pleasure Conley said there has never A— 11,542. Borfleld rf 0 0 0 0 Presley 3b 4 0 10 Hlguera W,X1 9 43214 The man nodded that every­ who used to teach high school nose to Jim ’s Orbit in his last been an explanation for the 1965 Conord High School In West Hortfordot Mlinksdh 22 11 GWIIsonrf 4 0 0 0 AAnderson pitched to 2 batters In the start, last Saturday’s Derby benefits after all, an NBA execu­ at Granik’s reassurances after 3:30 p.m. Fielder ph 1000 Valle c 3 10 0 WIN thing was in order. English in C3ierry Hill, N .J.. cutoff date for pension eligibility. 9th, Berenguer pitched to 1 batter In the 9th. especially with an ornery horse Trial. tive told them Tuesday. three years of lobbying for the Mavericl(sB3,Rocl(ats92 Gruber 3b 4 0 2 0 Reynlds 2b 3 0 10 a Pennail Carpenter, 42, is busy this week The association has proposed Tolab a 911 9 Totob ai42 BK— Hlguera, AAnderson. like Kingpost. “ That set me up beautifully for But how much the pre-1965 benefits. preparing a longshot gelding players will get and who will pay “There are too many Hall of that the NBA pay benefits of 8100 Toronto 901 114 0M--9 The week of the April 2 Jim the Derby,” she said. “ The time DALLAS (93) Rang8ra4.0riolaa2 RadhKjontrolled named Kingpost, the Jim Beam , for the plan are details that have Famers in here not to have per month for every year of Calendar Aguirre 315 32 14, Perkins 7-11 1-2 15, Seattle 4M MO 110—2 Stakes winner, for Saturday’s Beam, Kingpost kicked Carpen­ wasn’t fast, but the Churchill Donaldson 35 30 4, Blackmon 314 33 15, (Same Winning RBI — Moseby (1). ter in the thigh and later knocked Downs track always is dead on yet to be worked out, NBA confidence in what he said,” said service to the pre-1965 players Harper 39 34 14, Torplev 315 1-3 17, E— Reynolds, Borders, O'uber. DP— TEXAS BALTIMORE 114th Kentucky Derby. Executive Vice President Russell Gene Conley, who started the with at least five years in Schrempf351-25, Dovls 341-17. Totals 41-40 Seattle 1. LOB— Toronto 4, Seattle 4. O b rh M O b rh M Indy Race Car a groom against the stall wall in opening day. It’ll be a lot faster on 2B— ADovIs, GBell. HR— McGrIff 2 (4), McDwel cf 5010 Stanicek If 4 0 10 INDY There have been only five Granik said at a closed meeting Old-Timers Association with his professional basketball. TODAY 11-17 93. Mulllniks (1), Whitt (1). SB— Ferrxindez Retchr ss 4 12 0 (kmzals 3b 10 0 0 women who have saddled Derby the paddock just before the Jim Saturday.” Baseball HOUSTON (91) during our Indy winner Carroll 317 00 13 McCray 34 00 4, (2),Moseby (9),Gruber (2).S— Borders. Sierra rf 2 0 10 BRIpkn 2b 5 11 0 East Catholic at Northwest Cothollc, Brower rf 2 110 CRIpkn ss 4 13 2 3:30 Ololuwon 132731035, Rovd3131-210, Reid Incvglla If 3 111 Murray 1b 4 0 10 WINNER Bacon Academy at Cheney Tech, 3:30 513 3110, Petersen 371-2 7, Short 3530 3 IF H R ER BB SO Sale Giveaway! Leovell34303 Johnson 33304, Mo xwellOO Toronto OBrIen 1b 2 100 (ierhartef 4 0 2 0 Coventry at Cromwell, 3:30 StotlmyrW,1-2 4X3 1 1 1 0 4 Parrish dh 3 0 12 Sheebdh 4 0 10 NO purchase necessary— Come in for com ­ Pirates, Parker at odds CHOOSE YOUR MORTQAQB Satlboll 300.Totols404711-1592. Oonoi 15141413-92 Wells 1 11111 MStonlyc 3 0 0 0 Nichols c 4 00 0 plete details— Giveaway ends May 30,1988. SALE Manchester at Coonrd, 3:30 DWard S,2 1 1-3 2 0 0 1 1 Petralll c 1000 Hughes rf 2 000 PITTSBURGH (AP) - It’s mally with his own Pirate team­ NBA PLAY-OFFS PROM A WIDE VARIETY Houtlon 21 H 11 1S-91 Mercy at East Catholic, 3:30 Seattle Buechle3b 30 10 Landrm If 0 00 0 Coventry at Cromwell, 3:30 3Polnt goal— Rovd. Fouled out— None. 14 SERVICES IN 10 MINUTES been five seasons and two teams mates,” the team said in a RatxiurKis— Dallas 54 (Torpley 13), Houston Campbell L,X3 1 7 5 5 3 5 Wllkrsn2b 4 0 10 Orsulak ph 10 10 Bacon Academy at Bolton, 3:30 Wilkinson 1 4 4 4 1 1 Wlhgtn3b 1000 NO APPOINTMENT-NECESSARY pretrial statement filed Friday in OP OPTIONS Boys Tonnls 44 (Ololuwon 12). Assists— Dallas 20 (Black­ since Dave Parker played for The Rivalry Continues man 7), Houston 14 (Floyd 5). Total HBP— (Sulntxies by Stottlemyre. WP— Lvnnrf 2 0 00 Pittsburgh, but the Pirates say U.S. District Court in Pittsburgh. E.O. Smith at Manchester, 3:30 Wells. Tolab ao9i Tatob a 1101 OIL CHANGE CHECK & FILL: FLEXIBILITY AND STABILITY Girls Tennis fouls— Dallas 17, Houston 15. Technical— INCLUDES: The accusations were denied by Ololuwon. A— 14411. • Brake fluid the outfielder should forfeit 85.3 M1EREST East Catholic at Aoulnos, 3:30 • Change oil (up lo • Power sieeriny Louis Willenken, a New York million in deferred payments TONIGHT! CONVERTIBLE TO FIXED 7.50% RATE 5qts.) 10W'30or fluid attorney representing Parker. -ntURSDAY lOW-40 • Battery because an alleged long-term RATE MORTGAGE sattboil Nuggats 126,8upsr8anlcs 114 |RENOVATIONS/PLUS, inc. • New oil filter • Transmission cocaine, addiction impaired his Coventry at Bolton, 3:30 PENMIOIL fluid •Chassis lube Girls Tennis • Vncuum tnierior • Windshield performance and embarrassed “ We’ve got 20 days to file our • 2.0% annual cap Conord at Monchaster, 3:30 Don’t spend the summer scraping • Check I'lir f liter washer own statement, which is going to DENVER (111) the team. 9.40% APR Oalf English 13241-225, Rosmussen 13213324, • Clean wintlshiuUI • Ditte^iMitial CELTICS • 6% lifetime cap be vastly different from what the Monchaster/Hartford Public bt S c h o ^ 354-412, Adorns5127419, Lever 34 and painting your home... • Check f ir»* pressiitt; A breach-of-contract suit al­ FarmI, 3 p.m. . ^ / 304, Coo^OOOOO, DunnOOl^, Honzllk 14 • Check fjells & leges the 36-year-old Parker, Pirates say happened,” the attor­ • Evening and weekend Eost Coth^lc.pt« . Bernord, 3:15 / 302, Vincent13143414, Evons44309. Totals hfjses ney told the Pittsburgh Press on vs. KNICKS 531001321)" let us do It for you! HbrUdassPwtection currently a member of the appointments V Oakland Athletics, was reduced ’Diesday. S EA TTtB (1M) • custom exterior and • decks, light ALL FOR ONLY The suit also said damage from • Low conversion ~ ^bars13233934,McDanlal13203430, 10MINUTE from a premier outfielder to an Llstaf|341-15,Ellls11-173427,McMlllan 1-7 Interior painting construction overweight, injury-prone player his addiction included “ the poi­ fees soning of t)ie team’s relationships Radio, TV M X Johnson 30 30 0, Young 34 (M) 4, • repair or renew who “ already has been gener­ 8 P M ! SchoSna 35304, McKay 331-25, Thraott34 • power washing with its fans and the sports 30'3, Williams 30 04 0, Polynlce 31 00 ce ilin gs e s s i ously overpaid for the drug- 0.Totols 47-9017-14114. aluminum and S OIL CHANGESS * 2 0 * * impaired performance” under press.” Typical of cocaine ad­ • texture ceilings vinyl siding COMPLETE his 1979 contract with the Pirates. dicts, Parker put on weight and MORTGAGE CORPORATION ^??30^m . — Devils ot Brulnsr^SPN, Denver 19 M 15 17— 111 "M:iko tiic Dost Choioo (or ;i Clumnc!” M -F 8:30-5:30; Th 8:30-8:00 laolNa M M 14 14— 114 “ The /Overall deterioration of showed the effects of impaired NESN . Sat. 8:00-5:00 ; Sun. 10:00-3:00 7:30 p.m. — White Sox ot Red Sox, 3Polnt goals— Adorns 2, McDonlel 2, 4 Quality Work — Reasonable Prices * 315 Broad St., Manchester 647-8997/ r Parker’s performance was so coordination, it said. - - Channels 30, 34, W TIC .... Ellis, Evorrs. Fouled out— Chombers. “ During the 1980 to 1983 base­ 1 800 544-4004 Rebounds— Denver ID (Rasmussen 12), complete that by 1982 he not only 7:30 p.m. — Astros at Mets, For Your Free Estimate Call ball seasons, Parker’s perfor­ SportsChonnel Seottlell (McDaniel 12). Assists— Denver 21 failed to finish among the league / WTIC-TV n m e iit seuvice r/tvER s t o p s " 4 p.m. — Celtics at Knicks, Channel 41, (Lever, Adorns 7), Seattle 32 \ Fully Senior FREE CAR WASH leaders in any category of perfor­ mance deteriorated in every WKHT (McMillan 9). Total fouls— Denver 24, A S4 50 VALUE, FREE WiTH OIL CHANGE AND THIS AD 4:30 p.m. — Yankees at Royals, Seattle 24. Technicals— Denver Illegal 1 Insured 646-2253 Discounts mance but also compared abys­ category,” the -team said. WPDP defense 2 A— 14,210. 1 » I 1 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, May 4, 1988 — M n - MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednegday, May 4, 1988 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 IT’S TAG SALE TIME Notices Lott/Lond tor $olc ...... 23 Merchandise Muslcpl Items ...... J...... Investment Prooerty ...... 24 Comoros and Photo Equipment.. L o tt/F o u n d ...... Business Property ...... 2S F o ^ s o n o lt...... Holiday Soosonol...... Pots and S uppllos...... % Resort P ro p e r ty ...... 26 Speciolis^Dortf! I Miscellaneous tor Solo...... Announctmontt...... Anllouos and Colloctiblos...... 4 Days for the Price of 3! M o rtao ec s ...... 27 Tog S ale s ...... Auctions...... Wonted to Buy...... 21 Rooflng/Sldlno ...... S7 C lo th ln o ...... F ln o n c lo l...... 05 Services Wonted to Buy/Trodo ...... F lo o rin g ...... SS F u rn itu ro ...... " Are things piling up? Then why not have a tag sale? C hild C o ro ...... SI E le c tric o l...... ;....S9 Employifieht & Education Rentals TV/Storoo/Applloncos...... Cloonlno Sorvicos...... S2 Heoting/Plumbing ...... 60 Tho best way to announce It Is with a Herald Classified Ad. P o rt T lm o H olp W on tod...... 10 Roomt for Rent...... 31 Law n C o ro ...... S3 Miscellaneous Services...... 61 M ochinorv and T o b is ...... Autamative Holp Wontod...... 11 , Apartments tor Rent...... '.....32 Bookkoopino/Incomo Tax...... S4 Ssrvices Wanted ...... 62 G ordon ln o...... Situation Wontod ...... I2 CondomIqlumsYor Rent...... 33 .SS Landscaping...... 63 Cars for Solo ...... Just place your ad before Tuesday and you’re all set for ...... 34 COrpontrv/RomodolIno Good Things to Eat...... Trucks/Vons tor Solo...... Butlnoto Opportunltlot...... 13 Homes for Rent...... P o ln tln o /P o p o rln g ...... S6 C o n c re te ...... 64 In s tru c tio n ...... 14 Store/Office Space...... 35 Fuol Oll/Coal/Firowood ...... Compors/Trollors...... E m p lo v m o n t Sorvicos...... 15 Resort Property ...... 36 Farm Suppllos and Eoutpmont. Motorcyclll/Mopods ...... the week...... 37 SUPER SAVINGS WITH OUR SPECIAL Auto Sorvicos...... industrial P ro p e rty ...... Offico/Rotoll Equipment...... Call 643-2711 WHEN YOU PLACE AN AD. STOP IN AT OUR OFFICE. Real Estate Garages and Storage ...... 31 MONTHLY CASH IN ADVANCE llATES. Autos for Ront/Looso...... TAG SALE SIGN Homos for Solo...... 31 Roommates Wontsd ...... 39 Recreational Equipment...... Miscellaneous Automotive...... Condominiums for Solo...... 32 Wanted to Rent...... 40 C all 643-2711 for more Information! Boats and Marino Equipment... W anted to B u y /T ro d o ......

READ YOUR AO: Classifed advartlsoments ora HDME8 RATES: 1 to 6 days; 90 cents per line per day. DEADLINES: For classified advertlsments to taken by telephone as a convenience. The I HELP WANTED HaPWMITEII I HELP WANTED HELP WANTED I HELP WANTED HELP WAHTED HELPWAHTED FDR DALE 7 to 19 days: 70 cents per line per day. be published Tuesday through Saturday, the Manchester Herald Is responsible for only one deadline Is noon on the day before.publica- , 30 to 25 days: 60 cents per line per day. Incorrect Insertion and then only for the size of WANTED Immediately. ACCOUNTS RecelvoDle. ECRETARY- M O V E - lr f condition. tion. For odverfisements' to be published the original Insertion. Errors which do not lessen Foil lime lanitor and PARTTMi DRIVER. Beverage de­ Bookkeeper. Full time 26 or more days: 50 cents per line per day. livery route. Good T ire d of w orking a t the C om fortable 7 room Minimum charge: 4 lines. Monday, the deadline Is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. the value of the advertisement will not be full time mechanic for MERCHANDKEIIS same screen? Need a for state funded day­ Ranch with customized evenings and wee- driving record re­ Full and care center. Must have playroom awaits your corrected by on oddltlonol Insertion. l9-iOHouraBW«ah quired. Godd pay and LABORER for odd lobs. change of pace? The - kendt. Experience pre­ W* tM li iMturaHnlndutf ptraora Young, strong person Aero AII-(Jas Company driver's license, the inspection on a 1% acre ferred but will train.'% wM • tow of books •nd liSaraM In Insurance. A pply 9 to 5, Part Time ability >to do basic of­ park-Mke setting. M o n d o y -S a tu rd a y . 79 for miscellaneous of Hartford now has Contact Manager. Par- * roodlng to tontoo and otook our tasks. S6 per hour to fice ctutles, record $252,900. Flano Realty book dopiftmonl, kooplno M of- Charles Street, East full and part time posi­ kebplng and light typ­ 646-5200. PART TIME kade Bowling Lanes, traetlyo and up to data. You eon H artfo rd . start. Call 643-2659 for tions available. Highly Help Needed NolliaM [Q HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Dr. Crane’s Answers Manchester. No phone arofk 0 poil-«m o aelMdulo ond aWI In terview . competitive wages, ing Involved. Salary BE one of the few to enloy HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED colls. hovo your oyoninaoand waakanda Production and $10,500 with excellent frtol Opening ib training programs, this sold out cul-de-sac As o coi cedent to PART Time Bookkeeper growth potential and beneflts-Teocher As­ off Fern Street. Ro- the ploi nv odver- GROWTH Company look­ WE Are looking for a FEDERAL, State and DRIVER. New England's STOP A SHOP A Lifestyle Of $L0TTERY$ pa(iklng line sistant. Full time, 35 tlslng In hester He- for contractor's office. ing for future manage­ sincere, active Individ­ Civil Service lobs, largest electric pro­ pleasant working en­ klckl & Son, builders of Qolz on page t MANCHiSTCR. CT The Rich A I'm looking for 5 people. Flex. Hrs. hours for state funded tine homes offer this 9 r a id , e re b y Experience required, ment. Offers profit ual to w ork In our sm all $18,400-S69,891. Now ducts distributor has vironment. Good math daycare center In Ver­ agrees nifv good salary and benef- sharing and manage­ PAINTERS, Laborers InitrtMd? people who don't a plus, high school 3am-3pm. Good room , 3 both Contem ­ mall order business. hiring I Coll Job Line on opening for drivers. 1. Hacksaw (For prisoners) Can 1-tOOSZ4-«t04 Famous non. Responsibilities and hold hormlest[tM Man­ Its. 646-5422.______ment potential. Ambi­ Duties Include; taking 1-518-459-3611 ext F508A and Corpenters. Expe­ have the time to wait d iplom a a m ust. 278- porary with 3 car gar­ chester Herald, Its officers The primary responsi­ 2. Metronome Monday - frlday starting pay. Tell us Include planning and DAYCARE P e r s o n tious Individual needed telephone orders, light 24 hours. bilities will be to de­ rience preferred but Are you tired of for luck. Earn 9910.______age and a plathoro of and employees against any 3. Baa (Goat) S M ttn-4:M pm Implementing learning extras. $399,900. B lan­ needed. 6:30-1:30pm. to learn Industry tro[n order packaging, help­ liver products to custo­ not necessary. Apply dead-end jobs. I'm *300-*500 per week DRIVERS. Start at $9.30 what hours you can octivltles for pre­ ond all liability, loss or ground up. 649-4563. ACCOUNTS Payable. 4. Dogs (Feet) to: The Mak Company, BARNES & NOBLE chard & Rossetto Real­ expense. Including attor­ From May 16-August ing our wolk-ln custo­ mer locations or to one looking for 9H people helping run my per hour, 7:30-4pm shift school aged children. 29th. Call Grandmoth­ mers, etc. We are wil­ New England's largest 5. Spine 643-2659. with overtime. Good work. Call tors," We're Selling neys' fees, arising from FOOD Service. We have electrical products dis­ of our branch stores. BOOKSTORES, INC. who need: expanding music Developing relation­ Houses" 646-2482.0 claims of unfair trade practi­ er's House; 646-9608. openings for full and ting to train for the full Qualifications Include: 6. (a) Bevy — Coeds (z) •quol opportunity omployor ftVK benefits. Closs 11 a plus. ships with parents, etc. tributor has an opening company. No ces, Infringement of trade­ LICENSED Nurse. Part part time positions In time position. Please a good driving record, a *3,000 to *4,000 per Will train. High school Longo BardI Degree In Early Child­ MALLARD View- Quality marks, trade names or pat­ for an Accounts Payo- (b) Drove — Pigs (x) experience neceasary. time. Custodial care. our clean, modern fa­ apply at: Connecticut class II driver's li­ (c) Gang — Robbers (y) RECEPTIONIST wanted month, graduate. Apply In per­ hood Educotlon or re­ constructed 3 bedroom ents, violation of rights of cility. Positions vary Cane and Reed Co. 134 ble Clerk. Primary re­ IIGHI INDUSTRIAL Will train. Call son Monday-Friday, 9- privacy and Infringement of Ideal for retirement. sponsibility Is to pro­ cense, along with the (d) Host — Angels (v) for a busy medical b. A new car 523-5251 lated field or equlval- attached single fanillv copyright and proprietory 649-2358. from the assembly and Pine Street, ability to read maps We have Immediate office In Manchester. 645-8369, ask for 3pm. Aero All-Gos e n t e x p e rie n c e homes (you own your Manchester. cess Invoices, Insuring (e) Squad — Policemen (w) Company, 315 Main rights, unfair competition packaging to our vendors ore paid the and communicate ef­ openings In Manches­ Prefer someone with a c. A lifestyle of the Mr. McMahon required. Salary own lot), flreploced liv­ and libel and slander, which homemade foods to FLORIST Shop W,ork. fectively with custo­ Street, Hartford, CT MAINTENANCE Man. $11,000'with excellent ing room, I'/i baths, proper amount on ter, South Windsor and medical background Rich and Famous 278-9910. may result from the publica­ meat slicing and main­ Floral Designer. Full time. This Involves mers. We offer excel­ Glastonbury. Top pay. that enloys working TYPIST. 9am-12pm. Full time for restau­ benefits. Send resume Anderson permoshteld tion of any odvertlsment In tenance. Super benef­ lent pay and fringe d. Fun, aun, and Monday-Friday tor ap­ rant complex. Must be to: Sandra L. Dumeer, thermopane windows, the Manchester Herald by M A T U R E W om an to care or part time with some substantial Interven­ bonuses, flexablllty and with people. Pleasant for Infants, 1-6pm, its for full time posi­ experience preferred. tion with purchasing benefits Including den­ working condition and Income proximately 6 weeks. able to do minor re­ C/0 Hockanum Valley range, refrioerator, advertiser. Including adver­ tions. Weekdays only. health Insurance (avail­ tisements In any free distri­ Monday-Fridav. Start­ Apply In person: and a wide variety of tal. Economy Electric HELP WANTED HELP WANTED benefits. Call 646-1119 If you want this $7 per hour. Coll 646- pairs, cleaning and set­ Child Daycare Center, dishwasher and win­ bution publications pub­ ing pay S5 per hour. The No nights or weekends. Krause Florist, 621 vendors. We offer a Supply, Inc., 428 Tol­ able). Call 647-1991 for an Interview. lifestyle, call 645-8389 0505.______up work. Full benefits. 695 Hartford Turnpike, dows, range, refrigera­ Ask about our flexible land Turnpike, Man­ Vernon, CT 06066. lished by the Manchester Children's Place, Inc. Hartford Road, hew, modern facility, IMMEDIATE Openings BOOKKEEPER/Recep-:; DATA Entry Operators. Must have own toots. tor, dishwasher and Herald. Penny Sleftert, hours for days. Glas­ Manchestei^ chester 06040 or call MECHANIC. Full time to and ask for Mr. Robin. Wages commensurate W A C A P Is an A ffirm a ­ microwave oven, car­ 643-5535. career opportunities, In the following depart^ tionist. Immediate op-- work on heavy equip­ T ired of w o rkin g a t the SALES CLERK/ Publisher. tonbury. Call for de­ excellent pay and be­ 647-5000. EO E M » . OLSTEN some screen? Need a with experience. EOE. tive Actlon/Eaual Op­ peting, full basement tails at 633-7656 ask for TRAVEL Agency-East of ' ments; Government enings for entry-level- ment and trucks. Im­ DRIVER Wanted. Full portunity Employer. nefits. Qualifications WAREHOUSE Opportun­ packaging, Wood­ lEMIH SEIMtES change of pace? The CASHIERS 646- 2260, 9am-5pm. Mr. and even an attached D ave. the River needs assist­ Bookkeeper for small* mediate opening. Insu­ time. Classll license H ickey.______Minorities and Handi­ oarage. $149,900. B lan­ SECURITY ance. Typing and tele­ , Include 1 year accounts ity. Due to expanding working (crates, company, Monday-'' rance, profit sharing. Aero-All Gas Company and Apartment Ma­ payable experience, business, we hove required, experience of Hartford now has DRIVER. Male-Female capped are encourage chard 8, Rossetto Real­ Employment phone etiquette re­ pallets). Maintenance Frldoy. Computer ac-. C O L L E G E Students to do Apply at; Upton Con­ preferred. Full benef­ nager wanted at once to apply. S80K per year. National good Interpersonal needs for Individuals assistant. Regular 40 counting system. Will full and port time posi­ needed for light deliv­ tors," We're Selling OFFICER Wholesale Jewelry quired. Will train. lab or type w ork In struction, 537 Stafford its. Call The Steak Club In modem pharmacy Houses" 646-2482.0 Reply to: Box UU C/0 communication, math who are willing to'give hour work week. Com­ train. Coll R & R Wood­ C oventry. C all 742-7308. Road, Mansfield or call tions available. Highly ery In Manchester- MUNSON'S Chocolates Is Positions Available Company needs repre­ skills and CRT expe­ 0 little extra effort In business office. 646- competitive wages, In Mancheatar's lar­ Wllltmantlcareo. Must now accepting applica­ PART TIME The Manchester petitive starting rotes. w o rkin g 645-6149. Evenings 742-9277. 742-6190. 2260. MANCHESTER. Newer Part Tim e, sentative for local rience. It you qualify, return for on opportun­ 60 dov ralse/revlew, _ training programs, gest shopping center. have good driving re­ tions for full time em­ listing. Lovely 9 room area. No direct sales, H erald. HELP WANTED Monday-Friday, please apply to: Econ­ ity to move ahead In a corppanv paid medi- CONSTRUCTION Inspec- growth potential and Fringe benefits, excel­ cord. Good for retiree. ployment at their Cape, 1st floor family w h o l e s a l e only. omy Electric Supply, growing dynamic or- pleasant working en­ lent salaries. Days Apply In person; Town Route 6, Bolton store. room with skylights. 2:30pm - 6:30pm. (713)782-1881.______SALES Secretary. $16K- cal, pension and vaca- tor. Need an Inspector- 18K, Wethersfield. Ad­ Inc, 428 Tolland Turn­ ganlzotlon. We offer tIon. 10 paid holidays, with /Experience In; vironment. (Jood typ­ only. Pleasant work­ Fair Tire, 328 West Hours are 8-4:30, Completely new kit­ excellent wages and Monday-Friday. Stop by and apply Mon­ TRUCK Driver for pro­ vert I slng/Morketlng pike, Manchester, monthly attendance building construction. • ing a plus. High school ing conditions. Not the Middle Turnpike, chen with bullt-lns, fin­ duce wholesale house Company, permanent 06040 or call 647-5000. generous fringe benef­ bonuses. Stop In ASSISTANT MANAGERS diplom a a m ust. 278- Monchester. ______Health, dental, pension ished rec room with NEWS Stand Dealer. day and Wednesday, its Including dental. If This person should' usual retail store. 9:00 am -1:00 pm, Pres­ wanted Immediately. full time, considerable E O E, M /F . Monday-Friday, have experience ln>me— 9910. TIRE Changer. No expe­ and profit sharing. Call wood stove. 20x40 In- Manchester area, de­ Class II required, OT.75 you have warehouse MANAGEMENT TRAINEES / HEAD CASHIERS Apply at once to Ann, for appointment. 647- liver only to honor tige Office Building, ISO typtng/telephone. Eng- 8:00am to 11:30am or chonlcol, electrical,;^ WAREHOUSE. Start ot rience needed. Full ground pool. All for per hour plus bemfits. llsh/math ability. Call experience, come In send 0 short letter to Office manager or time. Good starting 8639. $172,900. U & R R ealty. boxes and stores. Es­ North Main St., Man- PROGRAMMER- and fill out an applica­ heotlng and ventllot-M. Are you creative and interested In a challenging position? M.30 per hour. 9:30- Apply In person be­ M od eline 563-1519. Analyst. Do you hove Personnel at; Merrill Ing, sprinkling sys^ pharmacist. pay. Apply In person: 643-2692. tablished route. Work cheater. Or call Marilyn tw e e n 9anri72pm t o : tion or coll 647-5000. 6pm shift with over­ approximately 6 hours SUMMER Job openings. expertise In RPG III on Industries, Inc. P.O. tems,>slte work and*, If SO, a dynamic chain of card and time. Good benefits. Tow n F a ir T ire , 328 for an appointment at Sordini FriSlt'8^ Pro­ Economy Electric Box 50. 26 Village CARD GALLERY, West Middle Turnpike, AUTO ALUMINUM Sided sltu- per week-get paid for Eorn 94,000, May- an IBM 38, If the answer Supply, Inc., 428 Tol­ drainage. Comprehen-^ Hands-on training. Liggett Parkada 527-0839. duce ComiMnv, uT Re­ Is yes to this question, Street, Ellington. 06029. sive benefits pockagom gift stores, is interested In talking to you. Individuals with Manchester.______^ t e d o n a well- 10. M u s tb e a v a llo b le a t August 31. Need good land Turnpike, Man­ Pleasant atmosphere. P harm acy maintained corner lot. gional M wketj/ Hart- we can otter you the BABYSITTER needed for and competitive so-^ retail background can quickly develop into store man­ Apply In person INTERIOR Decorators. TECHNICIAN press time (12:30pm) f o r d , Cif^jor c a ll typing, engllsh, math, chester, CT 06040. EOE Manchester Parkada This Cleon 6 room Co­ dally and Friday First Security articulate. Call We­ challenge of utilizing M/F. 7 year old boy. Bower's lory. Submit resume*, Monday-Friday, 9- Decorating Den, the 525-3237. V the largest state of the to; Storch Enolneers.~ agers. However, if you have no retail background and are Manchester lonial Is o pleasure to (12:30am). Delivery of thersfield 563-1424 School area. Monday- 3pm. Aero All-Gas ninth fastest growing To *10/Hour show! 3 bedrooms, car­ Services Co. art IBM 38 Installation Friday from 3-5pm. 161 Main Street. We*., willing to learn, our stores provide an excellent training Company, 315 Main franchise In the United paper^ takes approxl- lOf Summer Job Office. OFFICE Clerk. Looking peting over hardwood mately 1 hour. Why not coll now! In the area. You will be tor a person to assume Non-smoker only. Call thersfleld, CT. 06109.;- Street, Hartford, CT. States Is Interviewing PLUS Involved In Inventory ground. Our benefit package includes; TEACHER Aide 1 to 1 floors. Built-In air con­ Mondoy-Saturday. De­ various /outles Includ­ 649-6013 otter 5pm. E O E . M /F . Z 278-9910.______needed Immediately to Individuals, Interested ditioning and applian­ CLERK Typist. Full time. WAREHOUSE and Dellv- control and financial In turning thelrflolrfor Weakly Ronus pendable car a must. PART Time Soles Clerk. We need an Individual ing s^plng and re- • Paid Vacations / Holidays 15 D ay C ollecto r. Savings work In High School ces to remain. Priced Call Bob at 647-9946. 20 hours per week. ery persons. Full or systems development. ctevlpg paper work, Bank of Manchester. decorating Into a beau­ with good typing skills, In addition to maintain­ S p e c ia l Education Immediate opening to sell at $134,000. Apply: Salvation part time. Excellent coMniiunlcatlons and • Tuition Reimbursement Program Will train. Call Louise Class In Rockville. tiful business. State­ Strono Real Estate, policy typing preferred entry poy. Benefits In­ ing the balance of our wide opportunities and for qualified Army, 385 Broad but not required. The purchasing. Apply In • Generous Company Discount Agnes, 649-9696 ext 339. Hours 8:45 to 3:15. 647-7653.0 Street, Manchester. clude; paid Insurance current systems. We person at H & B Tool, Equal Opportunity Please call Karen at training available. Call technician. position also requires and vacations. Imme­ offer career advance-- Exciting Opportunities • .Medical / Dental Plan 647- 4804 ext 301. Muat have ASE MANCHESTER Colonial. CIRCULATION Area^d- BANQUET Waitress. strong clerical skills. 481 Sullivan A venue, E m ployer. 872-8193. Im m acu late 7room Co­ vlsor. Housewives, diate opening. Inter­ ment opportunity com­ South Windsor be­ Taking Shape At Certification In Part time . Flexible We offer a pleasant views at: Manchester bined with a generous Cashier positions available mornings, afternoon, evenings. lonial In prestigious mothers with young hours. Apply: Man­ office environment In tween 8:30-4pm. EOE. Engine Tune-Up and a re a l L arg e 1st flo o r children, students. Tobacco & Candy C om ­ compensation package Call Nancy James (collect) (203)236-3281 for a confiden­ chester Country Club Glastonbury with free pany, 299 Green Road, and excellent fringe Engine Performance. family room, 2 firepla­ Earn extra money with or coll 646-0103. parking. If you are ROGERS tial Interview or write; Diamond Sales Co., Inc., 345 North Call for Interview - ces, bright and sunny your own part time lob. Manchester. benefits which Include AIDE for Quadriplegic. Interested please call dental and tuition Rogers Corporation, in Industry leader In the manufacturing Main Street, Suite 315, West Hartford, C T 06117 living room, great for Bring your children Joy or (Jerry at 659- TRANSMISSION. Imme- "" a u t o m o b i l e entertatnlnoI Also, with you and save on No experience needed. relmbursment. Submit of engineering tharmoaet molding compounds. Is looking to 6 4 6 - 3 3 5 6 Will train. Telephone 3561. C rum 8, Forster dlote opening for resume and salary his­ WAREHOUSE till the following positions: . Positions available at the CARD GALLERY in; c walk-up attic, 2 car babysitting costs. 21 Insurance. Transmission Re- John Greeno garage. Beautiful hours per week, salary 643-0805, noon-8pm . tory In confidence to: Diversified duties for • SUPERVISOR — 2nd ehlft — direct supervision of bullder. Some expe­ Economy Electric wofkioice. EAST HARTFORD • MANCHESTER m e c h a n ic s hom e! $214,900. Anne plus gas allowance. Su­ SMALL Office needs port rience needed. Call Jim a small Bloomfield J AUTOMOTIVE M e ­ M ille r Real Estate, 647- pervise our carrier time employee for gen­ Supply, Inc., 428 Tol­ • MAINTENANCE MECHANIC-3 rd ahllt-vo- r chanic and wrecker 633-5288, fEvenlngs 228- land Turnpike, Man­ lech graduate or 2 yaare industrial nralntananca 6000.O______boys and girls. If you eral clerical work! In­ CLAIMS Clerk. Excellent 0787. Industrial distributor. driver wanted. Call 649- like kids, wanf a little cludes typing, filing chester 06040 or coll axpsrisnce. IMMEDIA TE EMPL0 YMENT 2871.______T H IS Lovely custom built opportunity In Glaston­ 647-5000. EO E M /F . Applicant should be • MANUFA(H'URINQ CONTROL CLERK — PIC J Ranch Is located In a Independence and your and exposure to tele­ bury location for Indi­ CUSTOMER Service. r TELEPHONE Operators own Income call 647- phone and computer. High School axpsrtance a must — good math and typing sMIls. very desirable neigh­ vidual with 1 year of- 916,000 to $19,000 fee MAINTENANCE Person, Import experience helpful, but not tor local answering borhood of Manches­ 9946 ask fo r Jeanne. Hours flexible. 649- flce experience paid. Proven career 40 hours with benefits. graduate with good Rogers offers a competitive salary and excellent company service. Central loca­ 1178.______position In field of ad­ paid benefits. Please send resume or apply In person, necessary as we will train. Salary based J ter. Features 3 bed­ GROUP Home. Part time (Insurance back­ Apply In person: Solva­ 9am -3pm , to the General Office Entrance of: r tion. 1st and 2nd shifts. room s, 2 fu ll baths, pasitlon open to work PART Time days. Main­ ground helpful). This vertising. Typing re­ tion Army, 385 Brood math skills. on experience, good benefits, uniforms Paid training. Coll 649- formal dining room, with adults with mental tenance position avail­ position Is for someone quired. Knowledge of Street, Manchester. 2133 anytime for hardwood floors. Fam­ or willing to learn com­ Competitive salary provided, excellent working conditions — J retardation. Various able. Mature and who enloys typing and r details. ily room on lower level shifts available In Man- responsible Individual possesses typing skill puter. This Is not a ASSISTANT Customer/ and benefits offered, RECEPTIONIST- with heat provided by a chester/EIIIngton. wanted for both Indoor at 40wpm. Use of a telemarketing posi­ Representative wltlv '0 ROGERS For interview call David Seeker, Asslstant. Full time call Dick at coal stove. Being of­ Driver's license re- and outdoor work. tion. Trtano Personnel. light bookkeeping ex­ Mill & Oakland Streets J printer helpful. If you r 8 am to 4 pm, Monday thru Friday. doctor's office. (Jood fered at $185,900. Call aulred. Excellent Basic duties Include enloy working In a 98 M a in S treet, Sou­ perience helpful. Full P.O. Box 550 telephone, p e o p le us for a showing! working conditions grounds care and team call Joy or (Jerry thington. 621-0139. tim e position. 87V-6330. 243-0321 Manchester, CT 06040 skills. Knowledge of Realty World, Benoit, and competitive sa­ maintenance of build­ at 659-3561. Crum 8 Monday-Friday Insurance forms help­ Frechette Associates, Equal Opportunity Emptoytr e J lary. Call MARCH, Inc. ing sysfems. Inquire at Forster Insurance. HELP WANTED ful. Call 643-9527, 9am- 646-7709.P______of Manchester. 646-4446 649-5336.______MANOESTERHONCA 5:30pm.______between 12-4pm. MATURE, Loving person Part Time Positions Avaiiabie MANCHESTER. Sliders PART Time clerk to work to work with Infants or off family room and Wednesday and Friday toddlers In afternoon. It’s Almost Mother’s Day and You c THE PROFESSIONS^ I ^ H D M E S dining area to a w rap afternoons, noon to Children's Discovery 24 ADAMS STREET FDR SALE around deck enhance 4pm and Sunday 8am to Center, 633-1508 or 633- WAWA Stars Don’t Know What to Give Her? this well kept Contem­ TYPIST-Part time. We noon. We can be flexi­ 6840. 643-2711 ■ MANCiHESTER. CT 06040 All real estate advertised In porary Colonial. 3 bed­ need an Individual with ble. We will train. S6 FOOD MARKET Standout the Manchester Herald Is rooms plus dressing good typing skills. Pol­ per hour to start. Ideal We have the perfect gift — subtect to the Fair Housing area, Vh baths, 1st for retired person. Call Desire mature, resDonsIble adults, at A ct of 1968, which m okes It floor laundry, fire- icy typing preferred PART TIME r 646-3520 llleeal to advertise any pref­ but not required, also Connecticut Motor NEED eM W least 18 years of age who are available ★ erence, limitation or discrim­ placed family roonr) all need strong clerical Lodge. 643-1555------for all shifts. Good working condi­ A Mother’s Day Ad! ination based on race, color, designed by an archi­ skills. We offer plea­ NEWSPAPER Inserters. NEWS STAND DEALER religion, sex or notional tect tor his own home. sant office environ­ Part time afternoons. HAVE A PHONE? tions, opDortunIty for advancement. Manchester area, deliver only to Honor Boxea orlgm, or on Intention to D.W. Fish Realty, 643- ment In Glastonbury Want to get out of the moke any such preference, 1591 .□ WANT TO WORK and storea. Established route. Work approxi­ limitation or discrimination. with free parking. house for a few hours? Apply In person MANCHESTER. $219,900. We are looking for mately 8 hours per week - get paid for 10. Must The Herald will not know­ Please call Joy or Monday - Friday, between 9am-3pm ingly accept any odvertlse- Recently completed. G erry at 659-3561. Crum responsible people to FROM HOME? be available at Preea Time (12:30 pm) dally and Larger AUTOMOTIVE This 3 bedroom Con­ Insert advertising sup­ ment which Is In violotlon ot & Forster Insurance. straight Commlaslons a t Friday evening at 12:30 a.m. Delivery of papers Sizes the low.______temporary C o lo n ia l DISHWASHER. Part plements Into our — Income UnllmItedI 55 Oakland St.,'Manchester, CT takea approximately 1 hour, Monday thru 1 x 1 1 /2 features cathedral cell- newspapers. Monday- Available S e r v i c e W r i t e r /A d v i s o r EASY come easy go I Just time, 11-3pm or 4pm. 5 Call me for an appoint­ Saturday, dependable car a must. Call Bob at Inos, central alr- days a week. Johnnie's Friday. Please call Bob o r p h o n e 6 4 7 -7 2 7 9 a hop skip and a lump condltlonlno, tire- at 647-9946 for more ment between 3:30- 647-9946. $7.50 FULLTIME to 1-86 from this terrific Brass Key, Main 5pm Onlyl Aak for EOC Each placed living room, Street, Manchester. Information.______Additional 7 room Raised Ranch In formal dining room, 2 643-8609.______Immecdiate opening, experience Manchester. Features full baths. Beautifully PART TIME Include 3 bedrooms, 2 PART Time Assistant Vo­ " Dennis Santoro Inch Is decorated 1 Location Is HELP WANTED preferred, but not necessary as we will full baths, rec room convenient to shopping cational Instructor to $500 with fireplace, attic work with develop- PRIVATE PARTY CIRCULATION AREA ADVISOR and easy access to 1-84. RECEPTIONIST. Full Houaawivaa, rr.othera with young children, fan, and to top It off a Coll us for a showing I m entally disabled time position for re- train the right individual. Many benefits new fully oppllonced adults. Flexible hours. Realty World, Benoit, sponslt^ person In a Merchandise Ads studenta. Earn extra money-with your own European kitchen with Frechette Associates, 20 hours per week. Coll non-srfiaklng office. NOTICB OF DISSOLUTION part-time job. Bring your children with you including vacation with pay, paid imic tile floor. Kathy lannucci be­ 646-7709.P Duties Include: ans­ MROImeew Inc. and save on babyaitting coata. 21 hours par -In conditloni tween 10- 4pm, wering phones, typing, NOTICE IS HEREBY GI­ holidays, etc. Jockson 8i CUTE six room Cape In Monday-Frldey. 871- VEN, pursuant to Section 33- week, salary plua gaa allowance. Suparvlae Jackson Real Estate, nice residential neigh­ filing, data entry, etc. 379(q) of tho CT Gonoral Sta­ borhood. Nice starter 6724 Hockanum Indus­ W ill train. Call 872-2686, our carrier boya and glrta. If you Ilka kids, want 647-8400.n tries. EOE. tutes, os amended, that home features garage 8:30-5pm .______MEOImages Inc., a Connec­ a little Indepandanca and your own Income, Just Call Our Classified Reps between Apply at once to; ticut corporation having Its M A N C H E S T E R . Lovely 3 with attached summer TOWN OF MANCHBITBR principal place of business In call 647-9946 or 647-9947. bedroom Cape, I'/z porch. Call for your j LBOAL NOTICB Manchester, Cannecticut, Is 8:30 am - 5; 00 pm to place your ad — baths, dining room, exclusive showing to­ dissolved by resolution of Its * Minimum 4 Lines — 7 Days DAVID SECKER garage. In-ground day. Sentry Real Est­ The PIqnnIng and Zoning Commission will hold o public Directors and Shareholders Service Manager ate, 643-4060.P hearing on Monday, May 16,19M In the Hearing Room, Lin­ os of April 5, 1988. A certifi­ * Additional Lines 50C Per Line, Per Day PART TIME pool, beautiful neigh­ coln Cantor, 494 Main Street, Manchester, CT to hoar and cate of dissolution has been * Classifications 71 thru 87 ORDER borhood 1 Sellers relo- MANCHESTER. $187,900. consider the followtng petition: filed with the te c r^ ry at the AND REMEMBER — coflng. $169,900. Cen­ New to the Market. MANCHB8TBR 1-84 *880CIAT««> CUD PRRLIMINARY State as required by law. * Merchandise Under *250 ONE FOR NEWSPAPER INSERTERS tury 21-Homeseekers Exceptional rural resi­ ORVBLOFMBNT PLAN • BUCRLANOITRRRT /1-84 / 8LA- All creditors are warned * Ad must contain price! R ealty 623-5044. dential area Ranch. to present th eir claim s ta A t­ Part time afternoone.. Want to get THERE’S NO ONE LIKE TRR STRBBT (M-1M) - Appllcotlon under Article II, Section YOUR AD \eOLTON. Lot 3, Valerie Immaculate pampered 8.10.03 for q Comprehensive Urban Development Prelimi­ torney Alan H. Berman, 606 You may cancel anytime, but NO refunds out of the house for a few hours? We MANCl-ESTtRHONCA home. Large deck and nary Plan for approximately 190 acres of land Identified os Farmington Avenue, Hort- due to this low price... Road. Stunning new all or portions of 301,391,299,283V and 299V Buckland Street ford, CT 06109, by Se^ember TODAY! are looking for responsible people to DEAR OLE’ MOM!! Contemporary. 8 lovely lot. Three bed­ and 160, 194,200V and 250V S later S treet. 12,1988. Claims not presented insert advertising supplements into 24 Adams Street rooms of luxurious llvl- rooms. All new ap­ At this hearing Interested persons may be heard end written within this time period will be When placing ong and many custom pliances and much barred as by statute pro­ Deadline Manchester more. Enloy country communications received. A copy of this petition has been vided. our newspapers. features on private filed In the Town Clek's office and may be Insoecteitdurlne your classified ad Fri., May 6 Exit 62 of 1-84 wooded 1 acre plus lot living In convenient normal office hours. ' / Doted at Manchester, CALL CLASSIFIED Manchester. Century Connecticut, this 26th doy of ask for the STAR!! Monday - Friday. Call 643-^ 711 with easy access to PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION ------— 12 Noon Route 384. $335,000. F l­ 21 Epstein R ealty, 647- LEO KWASH, SECRETARY [ April, 1988, by MEDImages 8895.0 Inc., SUSAN K. STOPPEL- 643“2711 NOW! 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 Please call Bob at 647-9946 for ano Realty 646-5200. Dated at Manchester, CT this 4th day of May, 1988:- MAN, Its Vice President. more Information. 009b9 006-09