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I HOMES I HOMES I APARTMENTS I MISCELLANEOUS TAG I CARS FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR RENT SERVICES SALES FOR SALE GSL Building Mainte­ MAISTCHESTEIT. Green­ 1985 PONTIAC Firebird, MALLARD View - MANCHESTER - You MANCHESTER - 5'/2 Town hall Yankee killer Quayle special!^ won't believe this one! room apartment. Fire­ nance Co. Commercl- wood Drive, night sale. V6, multi-port EFI, all $145,900. Distinctive 3 place, parking In yard. al/ResIdentlal building Friday August 18th 5- power, tilt and cruise, A br single family att­ $189,900. "Exquisite" eight room Ranch feat­ Updated kitchen and repairs and home Im- 8;30pm. Moving a little AM-FM stereo ached saltbox. T/2 proyements. Interior of everything. Signs cassette, 5 speed, 56k. Plan readied for Brewers’ Ted Higuera VP viewed baths, appliances, uring first family room bath, oversize closets. plus finished rec. $625 monthly, plus se­ and exterior painting, posted. Rain or shine. 646-9826. D < f it ! trench door In dining light carpentry. Com­ room. Truly the "best room. Exterior In ex­ curity and lease. Call MANCHESTER - 38 Gal- November ballot /3 shuts out the Yankees / I I as lightweight /5 cellent condition In­ 649-4981. plete lanitorlal ser- oxy Drive, Saturday, buy" In town! Blan­ ylce. Experienced, rel­ chard & Rossetto Real­ cluding pool and hot MANCHESTER - Modern August 19th. 9am-1pm. tub. D.W. Fish Realty, 4 room apartment In a 4 iable, free estimates. Baby Items and CARDINAL CLEANING SERVICES tors," We're Selling 643-0304. ______LAWN CARE Houses” 646-2482.D 643-1591.0 family house. Applian­ domestics. ces and parking In­ BUICK, INC. YOUNG Duplex 5-5 3 bed­ BOLTON - Beautiful U&R Colonial. $329,900. Ver­ cluded. $500 plus utili­ EMERGENCY 1988 Dodge Dakota P/U •8960 JACKIE'S HELPING room units each with ties. 647-1113 after 6pm. FURNITURE 1988 Buick Skylark $8990 YARD MASTERS ^Vi baths, carpeting, satile floor plan to Fire — Police — Medical 1988 Buick Century $11990 Trees cut, Yards cleaned, HANDS private basements, re­ accomodate formal en­ 1988 Buick Riviera $14890 I would like to help you tertaining as well as CONDOMINIUMS BEER Barrel Table, 4 DIAL 911 1967 Plymouth Horizon $4960 Lawns, Truck & Backhoe cent heating system. I beer barrel chairs, In Manchester with your cleaning needs. Price reduced $10,000. eyeryday enloyment. FOR RENT 1987 Buick Regal Cpe. *9480 work available. Reasonable rates. Blanchard & Rossetto Every raom Is excep­ $150. Queen size sleeper 198# Old* Calal* $#980 tional In size. Features sofa, $150. Bond dinette 19## Chav Monte Carlo $8496 643-9996 Call 647-1990 Realtors," We're Sel­ VERNON - One bedroom set-white formica ta­ 198# Toyota Camry $9180 ling Houses" 646-2482.0 Include double door condo with air, paol I CARS 1988 Buick Electra 380 $10250 entry, parquet floors, 2 ble, 2 chairs, $50. Mag- JUST Reduced - Need an and garage. Ayallable nayox Stereo, In Wal­ FOR SALE 1985 Buick Riviera $9890 DON’S LAWN fireplaces, 1st floor August 15th, $580 per 1985 Buick Electra $8480 In-law apartment? family room and fin­ nut cabinet, $50. Call 1985 Buick Regal Cpe. $8880 SERVICE HONEST This oversized East month. Please call 647- 643-7840.______DO DG E 1979 Custom Lawn mowing ished rec. room. Wow! 9254 Van. Air conditioning, 1985 Chev Cavalier $5490 iianrhpHlPr Upralft Hartford home of 9 dge and Bush Trimming hardworking couple D.W. Fish Realty, 643- SLEEPER Sofa-Queen 1984 Oldamoblle FIrenza $4990 rooms and 2 baths M AN CH ESTER - Two new motor, automatic, 1984 Mercury Cougar $5990 Dependable work will dean your home 1591.0 size. Very good condi­ power brakes, steer­ could be the one you've bedroom townhouse. tion. $200.568-1903 after 1983 LeSabre Sedan $5495 for you. Call 643-8215 been waiting tor. Blan­ MANCHESTER - Now $116,900. Nice unit In a ing. $2995. 644-9861. 646-7011 only 135,000 for these 5 p m o r leaye 81 Adam s St. ask for Michelle or chard & Rossetto Real­ yery small condo com­ message.o______VOLKSWAGEN 1970 Bug, Azadph. tors," We're Selling brand new, huge, excit­ plex with a total of six Good condition. Best Manchester Wednesday, Aug. 16, 1989 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents CARPENTRY/ Houses" 646-2482.0 ing, 7 room, 1,800sq.ft, units. Deck off kitchen, ONE swivel rocker and 1 offer 649-9673.______beautiful conternpor- velour wing chair. Ex­ REMODELING VERNON - Choice of lots of yard area. D.W. FORD 1981 Escort. Four . 649-4571 a ry T ownhouses. Fish Realty, 643-1591.0 cellent condition. Both several 12 plus acre. Cathedral ceilings, An­ $12S;_568;8m^^_^_^ speed, am/fm cassette. ELECTRICAL Box Mt. Drive. White MANCHESTER - Loca­ Good running condi­ FARRAND REMODILING dersen windows, full birch. Mountain Lau­ basements, 2x6 con­ tion! Location! Loca­ I SPORTING tion. $700. 649-0243 Bob Riley Room iddltlons, decks, roof­ rel and views. $135,000. tion! $162,900. evenings.______Resale prices ing, siding, windows and gutt­ struction, family raom GOODS DUMAS ELECTRIC Flano Realty 646-5200. fireplace, central air, Immaculate 6 rm. 1982 PONTIAC Firebird - Oldsmobile ers. All types of remodeling and Townhouse (over 1695 repairs. Call Bob Fairand, Jr. Service changes, MANCHESTER - This oven /range, dls- Air, automatic, power Crime rate declines 32% sq.ft.) 3 large bed­ JAVCO 7 foot pool table, 259 Adams St., Maneh. additional wiring and home shows pride of hwasher, hood, dispo­ % Inch slate top. Good steering, brakes. drop sharply Bus. 647-8509 ownership. All kept sal, 3-4 bedrooms, 2 full rooms; eat-ln ap- Cassette. V-6. Good 649-1749 repairs on existing pllanced kitchen; shape. $300 or best By Diane Rosell Officer Gary Wood, spokesman for dropped 23 percent from 1987, with 92 reported in 1980 to 92 reported in 1988. Res. 645-6849 homes. Quality work at nicely decorated. Fully baths, washer/dryer 2'/2 offer. 872-3724______clean car. 51K. 646-9826. New 1989 Cutlass appllanced kitchen, 3 baths; central a/c, and HARTFORD (A P) — Connecticut was Manchester Herald the Manchester Police Department, reported in 1988 and 120 in 1987. The two murders committed in 1987 affordable prices. hookups, cedar siding, 1980 AUDI 4000. 73K. Me­ bed, IV2 baths, fire­ wall-to-wall carpeting, car-port. Call for de­ chanic's car. Excellent Ciera 4 Dr. Sedan among 41 states nationwide where high attributed the increase in assaults and In total, 1,720 crimes were reported were the only two homicides reported ISLAND tails! Klernan Real I MUSICAL stock *9344 Entirely owner operated. place In Hying room. tiled foyer, oak kitchen condition. Air, power mortgage rates and rising prices helped The number of aggravated assaults robberies in part to drugs. in 1988 and 2,027 in 1987, a 15 percent in the eight-year period. 27 years exp. Call $163,900. Realty World, Estate, 649-1147.0 ITEMS CONSTRUCTION cabinets, two-zone gas brakes, AM/FM Blau- DIv. Bench Seat B ac Rear Oatoggar. produce a sharp decline in the home resale and robberies in Manchester in­ “ The increase in assaults and decrease. Wood said citizen crime watches All types of home Joseph Dumas Benoit, Frechette As­ heat, slider to deck and MANCHESTER South- punkt cassette. 646- Accent snip*. Wit* Whaal Cap*. market during April, May and June, a national robberies is drug-related. People are Crimes dropped significantly in sociates, 646-7709.O field Green - Three W /aw Tkaa, AkVFM awee Caiaan*. creased in 1988 from 1987 but most are helping the .55-member police improvements from 646-5253. 2-car garage. Owners ALTO Sax - 3 year old 9826.______real estate trade group said. looking for any way to get their drug 1988 over the total of 2,512 reported in concrete floors, steps, HEBRON - Wellingtons will hold o second bedroom, 2 '/2 bath, Yamaha, used two ye­ T * Wheel, Pula* WIpar, Ak Cood. other categories of crime decreased, force to put a dent in crime. He said patios, etc. to complete central air, pool, ten­ 1985 CHEVY Camero Z- Cony. Qroup, 28 UtwEFI Englna The New Haven area was one of the hardest according to an annual FBI report. money," he said. 1980. Way Subdivision, 1 plus mortgage of $32,900 af ars. Excellent condi­ 28. T-top, power steer­ citizens are becoming much more remodeling. Also decks MAINVULE ELECTRIC acre lots. $67,000. New 8% with no principal or nis, golf. $975. Security tion. Asking $450 . 649- Sale price hit. with the median resale price of a Statistics also show that the overall Other major crimes declined in From 1980 to 1988, reported rapes aware of crime and are reporting and window and door Prottulotwl •••clficil wars don*. ing, brakes, AM/FM homes for $225,000.Fl­ Interest payment due 643-5601. 2001. single-family home during the second quarter crime rate in Manchester dropped 32 1988. The report showed a decrease of decreased 48 percent, from 27 in 1980 offenses quicker. replacement. Tiling Updtt* that old lu M p*n*l to for 7 years. These ere cassette, V-8. 5.0 L, circuit br**k*ra. ano Realty 646-5200 5-speed. 47K. 646-9826. of the year falling 7.6 percent from the same percent from 1980 to 1988. murders, burglaries, thefts, and auto to 14 in 1988. Larceny decreased 20 Interior/exterior. beautiful single family *12,417* “ The total community has become Landscape and Interior WIN do all typa* of alacttical MANCHESTER - Immac­ I HOMES I PETS AND -Indudaa All QM Ineantlva* OR period last year, the National Association of The annual FBI report included thefts from 1987. The number of rapes, percent, from 1,461 in 1980 to 1,168 in aiork. homes, not condomini­ BUICK 1984 Skylark, ex­ 1.9% Financing a lot sharper about crime and crime design services ulate 4 bed. Colonial FOR RENT SUPPLIES cellent condition. Realtors said Tuesday. figures on homicides, rapes, robber­ at 14. was the same both years. 1988. Burglary decreased 45 percent, available. Call lor free aatimate plus den & formal din­ ums; and there are, of Over 60 Cieras in stock prevention," he said. #47-7292. course, no association 39,000 miles, new tires, The decrease was the second greatest ies, assaults, burglaries, larceny and There were no homicides reported from 678 in 1980 to 375 in 1988. Call Barry at ing room. A yery nice AVAILABLE September GERMAN Short Hair $4,2W). M9-5M6...... for instant delivory decline among the 83 metropolitan areas in 1988 and two reported in 1987. There Statistics also show a drop of 60 He said the police force also has private area for this 8 fees. Call today for 1st. Large four bed­ Pointer puppies, look­ auto thefts. 646-2411 room, vinyl sided complete details on room colonial, fire­ ing fora home. 647-8000 included in the association’s survey. The report showed 44 incidents of were 375 burglaries in 1988, down 21 percent over the eight years in benefited from additional training house with oyersized these magnificent and place, wall-to-wall car­ days or 643-9505 ACURA QUALITY The median resale price in New Haven aggravated assault in 1988, up from 25 percent from the 457 burglaries aggravated assaults. There were 109 that has become available over the MISCELLANEOUS beautiful homes at PRE-OWNEO AUTOS garage. $159,900. peting, appliances, eyenings.______dropped from $168,900 during the second in 1987, a 76 percent increase. reported in 1987. aggravated assaults in 1980 and 44 in years. He said most applicants for $167,900 with this yery, S3 NIaMn Stanta *2995 PAINTING/PAPERING SERVICES Realty World, Benoit, family room and more. CARTER quarter last year to$165,100in the three months There were 1,168 reported larcenies 1988. Robberies decreased 47 percent, police jobs now have college educa­ yery special financing. LAB - 6 months old, 5 8pd.. A/C C H E V R O L E T — GEO Reported robberies totaled 27 in 1988, Frechette Associates, 646-4144 _ ^ ^ _ _ _ _ ^ female, black and S3 Ford Eaoort *2496 ended June 30. That drop was second only to the in 1988, a 16 percent drop from the from 51 in 1980to27in 1988. Autothefts tion and training programs are more This Is an excellent S ^d.. Sttrto 1229 M a in St., M anchester up from 16 in 1987, a 69 percent 646-7709.D opportunity for first- white. Spayed, all S3 Pontiac 6000 LE *3995 8.1 percent decline in Oklahoma City’s median 1,393 thefts in 1987. Auto thefts decreased by 50 percent, from 186 intense. EXPERT I STORE AND VO. Auto. Loadad 86 Chev Chevette 2 Or. *3695 increase. COVENTRY - The High­ time buyers and Inyes- shots. Gentle, loyes resale prices. Exterior and Interior HAWKES TREE SERVICE children. Free. 649- 64 Ctiav Caprlca Claaaic *4995 85 Chev Citation 4 Dr. *4295 Bucket, truck & chipper. lands. 1 plus acre sites tors. Owner will con­ OFFICE SPACE VS. Loaded ■ vna-aWi; painting and wallpaper 87 Ford Tempo 4 Dr. The median resale price of a single-family hanging. Limited exterior Stump removal. Free $65,000. New homes for sider rent with option. 52 Toy Torcal 8R-5 *2695 *6995 $190,000. S 8pd.. Starao 88 Ply Sundance 2 Dr. home in the Hartford area was $165,000 during restoration. Previous work estimates. Special Rothman & Rothman, Four air conditioned offi­ 87 VW Golf *4996 *7995 can be seen upon request. consideration for elderly MISCELLANEOUS 0 8pd., Sun floof the second quarter, down 2.3 percent from last 1 Christians PRESTIGIOUS Cape. 646-4144.D ces are oylalable In I 84 Olda FIrenza ’S' H/B *4695 Contact BC Company. and handicapped. Manchester. The sq. ft. 53 Toyota Corolla *3395 year’s second quarter median price of $169,900. #44-6968. Must be seen! Don't FOR SALE Auto. A/C 80 Chev Monza Cpe. *2495 ■ s iiifiir measurements are 600, S3 Mercury Cougar *4995 The Hartford area includes the city and 36 647-7553 wait! Make your move 88 Pont 6000 LE 4 Dr. *7195 now! Blanchard & Ros­ ROOMS 500,350 and 240. Offices V86. Loaded surrounding towns, including all of north- WALLPAPERING & I 82 Ford Granada GL *3999 87 Pont Sunbird 4 Dr. *6295 setto Realtors," We're FOR RENT are centrally located END R O LLS Only 26.000 ortginal mileal ^ central Connecticut. The New Haven area heed call with ample parking. 85 Buick Century *4996 84 Chev Camaro Berlineta *6795 PAINTING Selling Houses" 646- 27'/i" width — 25

RECORD LOCAL & STATE m m About Tow n Police Roundup Town hall scheme Health tests to be given Five injured in accident slated for action C O V E N TR Y — The Community Health Care Five people were injured Monday during a Services Inc. will give blood pressure checks, tine two-car accident at the intersection of Vernon Street tests, throat cultures, and health guidance at the and Hilltop and Lawton roads, police said. Orchard Hill Estates, 1630 Main St., on Thursday Judith K. Maxwell. 57. of 6 Willowstream Drive, on Nov. 7 ballot from 10 to 11 p.m. Vernon, was traveling east on Lawton Road at All town residents may attend. around 3; 15 p.m. when her vehicle struck a car For more information, call 228-9428. By Nancy Concelman needed for Lincoln Center park­ traveling north on Vernon Street driven by Jeanne Manchester Herald ing with property owners. M. Dudeck. 32, of 19B Conantville Road. Mansfield, The parking garage would be Volunteers get training police said. Voters will probably be asked built on the west side of the Dudeck was taken to Manchester Memorial in November to approve a prop- Municipal Building. Parkers A class will be held at the east branch of the Hospital and treated and released, a hospital o.sal for expanded municipal would enter the first floor of the American Red Cross. 20 Hartford Road, on spokeswoman said. Three passengers in Maxwell’s offices that would include renova­ garage at Valley Street . The thii d Thursday from 10 a m. to noon and 7 to 9 p.m. to car were also taken to Manchester Memorial tions to the existing Municipal floor would be at the level of the train volunteers to work at blood drives and Hospital, treated and released, the spokeswoman Building and Lincoln Center and existing lot and the second floor administer CPR. said. They wereSlauka Bobrek,20,of40C Old Plains a parking garage, at a cost of would constitute the ba.sement of For more information, call 643-5111. Road, Willimantic, Lori Delimater, 33, of 108 $16.5 million to $21.6 million. the Municipal Building addition. Grissom Road, and Bruce Maron, 33, of 108 Grissom % K . . ■ Town Manager Richard J. Boos .said. Triathlon slated Thursday Road. Sartor told members of a citizens’ While the exterior of the J. Maxwell refused medical treatment, police said. space study committee Tuesday Municipal Building would be f Maxwell was issued an infraction for failure to The final leg of the Manchester Recreation he’ll try to get a propo.sal on the preserved, the wide stairca.se in Department Biathlon will be a triathlon, held on * yield right of way at a stop sign, police said. Board of Directors’ September the center of the building would Thursday at 6 p.m. Maxwell told police she stopped at thp stop sign and meeting agenda. If the directors be removed and replaced be !■ » Registration will begin at 5 p.m. at Globe Hollow 1 proceeded because she thought the intersection was approve a plan, it would be put on cause it takes up too much Pool on Spring Street. It costs $3 to enter. a four-way stop, police said. Dudeck did not have a a Novemberreferendum.hesaid. valuable space. King said. The final leg had been changed from a I'A-mile traffic light or stop sign, police said. At its meeting Tue.sday. the The balcony along the second swim to a triathlon due to popular demand. A A utility pole on Vernon Street was struck during Municipal Space Needs Study floor hallways would be pre­ cookout for the participants will follow. the accident, leaving 306 Northeast Utilities Committee heard pre.sentations served and a skylight would be For more information, call 647-3084. customers without power for as long as 14 hours, a on three options for expansion of restored, he said. NU spokesman said Tuesday. municipal offices by Kaestle and The addition contains "pro­ Womens club to meet Boos Associates Inc., a New gram space” that can be used for Britain architectural firm hired special functions and future ex­ BOLTON — The Bolton Womens Club, a civic Chase prompts arrest by the town to do cost and space pansion. King said. oriented group, invites you to a membership tea on studies on the proposals. A 1988 Planning Department Thursday at 7 p.m. A Hartford man was arrested Tuesday and All three proposals include a Any woman 18 years or older is welcome. charged with evading responsibility, assault on a study on municipal space needs parking garage and renovations recommended that new facilities For the place to meet and more information call police officer and reckless driving after running a to the Municipal Building at 41 Julie Cohen. 643-4040. or Gail Burweger, 649-0087. red light on Spruce Street, hitting a car and leading Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald he built to accommodate growth Center St. and Lincoln Center at to the year 2020. The report shows police on a chase to Interstate 384 during which he LET ‘ER RIP — Nicholas Anderson, 8, competes in the Tuesday at Robertson School. His throw was 494 Main St. T h « Associated Press struck a police car, police said. that a total of 69.000 .square feet is 0-Anon offers help Frisbee toss competition during the YWCA Color Games unsuccessful. Kaestle and Boos and the needed for municipal offices. The LOOKING FOR MATES — A 27-year- nearing extinction, and zookeepers Kirk A. Murray, 18,of 169 Sigourney St., Hartford, citizens’ committee support the was arrested at 5; 50 p.m. after jumping out of his Municipal Building and Lincoln Overeaters Anonymous will meet every Wednes­ old female black rhino, left, and her around the country are trying to get cheapest plan, which calls for Center combined currently mea day at 7 p.m in the cafeteria meeting room in the moving car near the Keeney Street exit off putting a 48.000-square-foot, two- five-month-old baby romp in the Detroit mates for the rare animal. Interstate 384 and running to a storm drain near sure about 53,000 square feet, Manchester Memorial Hospital. Zoo Tuesday. The black rhinos are .story addition on the Municipal including common areas. 0-Anon follows the 12 steps of Alcoholics McKee Street, police said. $5,000 campaign limit gains support Building and constructing a Space committee Chairman Anonymous to help with problems. At 5;30 p.m.. Murray was stopped at a light on three-level parking garage at a Jay Giles said he liked Kaestle Newcomers are welcome at 7:30 and there will be East Center Street in front of a police car when the ual cap if both parties agree to it, in 1987 spent about half as much as cost of about $16.5 million. By Alex GIrelll and Boos’ design but wanted to a speaker at 8 p.m. No fees. officer noticed that he had no expiration sticker on Cummings dismissed the sugges­ the Democrats. The total was The Municipal Building and Obituaries Manchester Herald compare the firm’s proposed his license plate, police said. about $10.,500 and the highest Lincoln Center would house mu­ The six Republican tion for a spending cap as a square footage to recommenda- The officer pulled Murray over on Benton Street spending was recorded by Geof­ nicipal offices, but the offices and three passengers got out of his car. police said. Democratic Town Chairman non-issue and said it was raised tions of the Planning of the family. There are no calling candidates in 1987 frey Naab at about $2,600. Naab is would be moved so that similar Public Meetings Rudolph J. Banville Jr. of the Phoenix Club and the The officer told passengers to tell Murray, who was Theodore R. Cummings said merely to get headlines. Department. hours. not a candidate forre-electionthis functions are together. Under the Manchester Senior Citizens. still in the car. to pull closer to the curb, but Murray today he thinks a proposed $5,000 spent about half as In the 1987 election, the six Rudolph J, Banville Jr., 74, of Memorial donations may be proposal, all health, human servi­ The committee asked to review He is also survived by a started driving slowly north on Benton Street, police cap on spending by individual Democratic candidates for direc­ year. Public meetings scheduled for today: 180 Chestnut St., died Friday made to the American Cancer brother, Francis Siek of Newing­ much as the Demo­ The pattern in the 1985 election ces and social services offices Kaestle and Boos’ final report said. candidates for the Board of torships, all of whom were (Aug. 11, 1989) in Sherbrooke, Society, 243 E. Center St., or the ton; two sisters, Valeria Mascaro crats. was similar, with Democratic would be in the renovated Lincoln before making a recommenda­ Quebec, Canada, while on vaca­ The police officer chased Murray to Spruce Street Directors is a reasonable one and elected, spent about $22,600 in tion to the Board of Directors. The Andover Connecticut Traumatic Brain In­ of East Hartford, and Mary total ontheircampaigns. Barbara candidates for t he board spending Center, while the planning, public tion. He was the husband of the jury Association Inc., 1800 Silas at about 35 to 40 mph, police said. Murray drove he would not object to it if both the works and engineering depart­ directors are scheduled to hear Wetlands Commission, Andover Elementary Meucci of Hartford; and several through a stop light at the intersection of Spruce and Weinberg, who is not a candidate a little over $21,000 and Republi­ late Theresa (Noel) Banville. Deane Highway, Rocky Hill. nieces and nephews. Republican and Democratic par­ stem the decrea.se in the number ments would be moved from Kaestle and Boos’ presentation School, 7: 30 p.m. Oak streets, striking a vehicle driven by Leslie J. for re-election this year, spent cans spending a little over$11.000. He was born Dec. 14, 1914, in The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 ties agree to it. of voters whoturnoutforthem. He Lincoln Center to the Municipal on the three options Friday The funeral will be Thursday at Maisick, 28, of 175D Tudor Lane, Manchester, and a about $8,000 in 1987 and Mayor Weinberg and DiRosa spent the East Hartford, and had been a Main St., is in charge of 9:30 a.m. at the John F. Tierney But Cummings said there said that in 1971, about 62 percent Building addition, architect afternoon. Sartor said. telephone pole, police said. No one was injured, Peter P. DiRosa Jr. spent a little most in 1985, about $8,700 for Bolton resident of Manchester for more arrangements. Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St., should be no limit on how much the of the voters cast ballots, but in David W. King told committee The most expensive of the thi ee police said. Weinberg and about $5,600 for Zoning Commission, Community Hall, 7:30 p.m. than 40 years. Prior to retiring, he followed by a Mass of Christian parties themselves should spend 1987 only about 44 percent voted, over $5,000, according to figures members. options involves building a larger Murray continued south on Spruce Street, leading DiRosa. Planning Commission, Community Hall, 8 p.m. was employed by Pratt & Whit­ burial at 10 a.m. at the Church of and that an individual cap of less Wallace Irish Jr., a Republican filed with the town clerk. The estimate for that proposal addition to the Municipal Build­ Helen Z. Mokulis police to 1-384, police said. Murray struck one of two The highest spender among the ney. and also owned and operated the Assumption. Burial with than $5,000 is unreasonable. He candidate for the Board of The other Democratic candi­ does not include the cost of ing that would house all town police cars that was chasing him and his car spun Republicans then was Thomas H. the former Banville Gun Center. Helen Z. Mokulis. 78, of 155 military honors will be in East said both parties have been Directors, has advocated a cap on dates each spent less than $5,000. acquiring properties on Trotter offices and renovating Lincoln Coventry into a guardrail near the Keeney Street exit, police He was a member of St. James Hilliard St., died Tuesday (Aug. Cemetery. Calling hours are reasonable and prudent in their spending by director candidates, James F. Fogarty spent less Ferguson, who reported expenses and Main streets needed to Center so the town could lease it said. Cemetery Commission, Town Office Building, Church. 15, 1989) at Manchester Memorial today from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 spending on local campaigns and and suggested the $5,000 figure as $1,000 and was not required to file of about $3,500. Ferguson was one provide 300 parking spaces, ar­ to non-municipal agencies. Murray jumped out the passenger window while 1:30 p.m. He is survived by two sisters, Hospital. She was the widow of p.m. have to spend money to stimulate a report. of the three Republicans elected. chitect Charles W. Boos said. the car was moving at about 5 mph and lead an one that might be considered. That proposal, which requites Parks and Recreation Committee, Patriot's Park Elinor Williams of Alaska, and Anthony Mokulis. The six Republican candidates Cummings stressed the need to The town has bought property officer on a foot chase, police said. Murray was interest in the local election and Despite supporting the individ­ 360 parking spaces, would cost Lodge, 7:30 p.m. Jeanette Probst of Oceanside, She was born in Sharnokin, Pa. spend on campaigns to get out the at 17-19 Trotter St., but at least Barbara Glola apprehended while trying to climb into a storm about $21.6 miilion. Boos said. School Building Committee, Coventry High Calif.; and several nieces and on Oct. 1, 1910, and had been a vote in town elections. And hesaid one other Trotter Street parcel is School, 7: 30 p.m. nephews. resident of Manchester for more Barbara (Niedzwiecki) Giola, drain, police said. the spending record of both needed to build the garage. Boos A new municipal building Murray was also charged with operating an Veterans Memorial Commission, Town Office A prayer service will be held than 50 years. Before retiring, she 47, of Bristol, died Monday (Aug. parties and individual candidates said. Sartor said the town is would require 410 parking spaces unregistered motor vehicle, operating without Abortion foes reject plea deals Building, 7:30 p.m. Thursday at 10 a.m. at the was employed as an inspector for 14. 1989) at Bristol Hospital. She in the parties is reasonable. discussing the purchase of at and would cost about $12.8million insurance, operating without a license, failure to Conservation Commission, Town Office Building, Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main Pratt & Whitney in East was the wife of Edmond P. Giola arrested April 1 to creating a "It's a non-issue," he said. least one parcel on Main Street to construct. Boos said. obey the signal of a police officer and interfering WEST HARTFORD (AP) — Kline said. "Now they’ll just have 8 p.m. St. Burial will be in St. James Hartford. and the sister of Joseph Allard of public disturbance, an infraction. with an officer, police said. About 300 people charged in to wait their turn. We’re not going Cemetery. Calling hours are She is survived by two daugh­ Manchester. No trial date has been set. anti-abortion demonstrationsat a to push people back because of The state offered to reduce the today from 7 to 9 p.m. ters, Mary Reid of Manchester, She is also survived by her June 17 charges to criminal mother, Helen (Stryczko) local women’s clinic have re­ them and we’re not going to move Memorial donations may be with whom she made her home, trespass, a misdemeanor, or Thoughts made to the American Cancer Niedzwiecki-Allard; a son, Peter jected plea bargains, opting people up” and Jane Toomey of South creating a public disturbance, Society, 243 E. Center St. Giola of Bristol; a daughter, Ann instead to be tried as individuals. Robert E. Cooley of New Windsor; a son, Robert Mokulis Births Of the 306 cases scheduled for Hartford, a leader of a Connecti­ depending on the .severity of the of Southington; two sisters, Elea­ Marie Giola of Bristol; three Young children at play quickly point the finger at pre-trial conferences, two de­ cut group that organized the original charges Raymond J. Dionne nor Garrich of Bristol, and Mary sisters. Maryann Hollingsworth a troublesome playmate. Parents blame the school COFFIN, Mallory Ann, daughter of Bradford and fendants accepted the state’s protests, said Tuesday, " I would At the June 17 demon.stration, Raymond J. Dionne, 59, of 176 Zipadelli of Berlin; a brother, of Leominster, Mass., Sharon systems and their offsprings’ peers for unruliness. Lori Sapienza Coffin of Vernon, was born July 5 at protesters occupied the clinic and Homestead St., died Tuesday Edward Zavalick of Chelmsford, Allard of the Rockville section of offer and entered guilty pleas to say these people are not people The blaming finger is always at the ready, but Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal some of the 261 arrested were (Aug. 15, 1989) at Manchester Mass.; and 10 grandchildren. Vernon, and Sandra Kingman of lesser charges Tuesday. Assist­ who are motivated by self- pointed at others. How about at ourselves? grandparents are Mr.and Mrs, Rosario Sapienza, 39 charged with burglary. Memorial Hospital. He was the A Mass of Christian burial will Vernon; and several aunts, un­ ant State’s Attorney Samuel J. interest. They are motivated by And, we blame God for all that is wrong, while we Maple St. Her paternal grandparents are Mr.and husband of Barbara (Willette) be held Thursday at 9 a.m. at the cles, nieces and nephews. Sferrazza dropped charges principle. They understand there At the April 1 demonstration, praise our.selves for all that is good in which we had The funeral will be Thursday at Mrs. Wendell Coffin, Glastonbury. Her maternal against five other persons, in­ may be more serious consequen­ about 60 protesters barricaded a hand. Dionne. Church of the Assumption. Burial will be in St. Mary’s Cemetery, 8 a.m. at the Dunn Funeral Home, great-grandmother is Maria DePhillips, cluding three men who had been ces than what otherwise might the clinic. Isn't the Creator of the universe who breaths in us He was born in Fall River, Wethersfield, [★MCK-TQ-SCHOOL Mass., Sept. 23, 1929, and had New Britain. Calling hours are 191 West St., Bristol, followed by a held fora month at a correctional be.” Just 14 of the more than 320 our daily wakening not due to some praise for the OSTROUT, Christopher Lawrence, son of Law­ been a resident of Manchester for today from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 Mass at 9 a.m. at St. Anthony center in Enfield. Cooley, one of those arrested, is persons arrested at the two endowments to humanity? rence and Candace Savoy-Ostrout. 122 Coleman more than 12 years. He was p.m. at the Holmes Funeral Church. Burial will be in St. The remaining cases were with a leader of Connecticut Pro protests were Connecticut resi­ Road, was born July 24 at UConn Medical Center. employed at the Hamilton Stand­ Home, 400 Main St. Joseph Cemetery, Bristol. Cal­ moved to the trial list. Jury Life Action Network, known as dents, and many traveled from HUGE SAVINGS ON ALL FOOTWEAR IN STOCK! J.F. Chamberland ling hours are today from 2 to 4 His maternal grandmother is M. Eileen Savoy of ard division of U TC and had been selection is scheduled to begin in PLAN. Connecticut PLAN, an out of state to make their court Permanent Deacon p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Wethersfield. His paternal grandparents are Elm er with the company for more than appearances Tuesday ALSO Church of the Assumption Edward D. Slek and Dorothy Ostrout, Manchester. He has a brother one of the cases today. affiliate of Operation Rescue, REEBOK 10 years. Alexander, 2. The cases will not be allowed to organized the April 1 and June 17 ALL He was a veteran of the Korean Edward D. Siek, 70, of 24 Minoru Genda LATERREUR, Jeffrey Robert, son of Michael E. clog the court system, said protests at the Summit Women’s COLD WEATHER War and served with the U.S. Fullton Road, died Monday (Aug. Superior Court Judge M. Morgan Center in West Hartford. EMERGENCY TURNTEC^ TO K YO (AP) - Minoru Genda, and Donna Vaughan Laterreur of 63 Elro St., was Lottery Army. 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Aug. 16, 1989 LOCAL Income declines at state’s hospitals NATION & WORLD HARTFORD (AP) - Audits affiliated with the hospitals or from what role, if any, the slump will play several serious issues in the new showed that operating income at 26 of various endowment, gift and invest­ in the continuing wrangling over how rate-setting system. & S T A T E Connecticut’s 34 general hospitals ment funds linked to the hospitals. the state should implement its new When the Legislature voted over­ r ? T T declined last year, but it was unclear Eight hospitals, including Hartford hospital rate-setting system. He said whelmingly this year for a new Bush says he would use whether the income slump would lead Hospital and Yale-New Haven Hospi­ the stump would have only a marginal system of setting rates, many aspects to higher hospital rates. tal, reported that their operating impact on hospitals' requests for new of the new system remained unre­ In all. operating income at the 26 income had increased during the rates. solved, subject to the approval of the hospitals dropped $30 million from period. At Hartford Hospital, opera­ Legislature’s Regulations and Re­ 1987 to 1988, the audits show. Water­ tional earnings jumped $790,004, from But he said that as many as half the view Committee. force to save hostages hospitals may fail to meet new limits bury Hospital showed the biggest $2.3 million in 1987 to slightly more That committee recently voted 12-0 decrease, with earnings dropping than $3 million in 1988. on the increase in hospital revenues to reject the first set of proposed On another matter. Bush pre­ ■ Declared he was “ very com­ from $7.6 million in 1987 to $770,666 in from year to year. WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi­ regulations offered by Gardner viewed the national anti-drug fortable” with budget director 1988, a decrease of about $6.8 million. Joseph Coatsworth, a lobbyist for Under the state’s new system of dent Bush says he wouldn’t Wright, chairman of the state’s strategy he and drug czar Wil­ Richard Darman’s complaint The audits showed that, for many the Connecticut Hospital Association, setting hospital rates, hospitals have hesitate to use military force if he Commission on Hospitals and Health liam J. Bennett will send to that the Federal Reserve was hospitals, revenues are not keeping said he was not surprised by the drops more freedom to decide how much thought that would safely rescue Care. Congress on Sept. 5. keeping interest rates too high. pace with expenses. At Johnson in income. they will charge for various opera­ the eight Americans being held The drug strategy “ will target ■ Praised Reps. Mickey Le- Memorial Hospital in Stafford, for tions and procedures, but their total Among other things, Wright wanted hostage in Lebanon. " I f you just think of the nursing all aspects of the problem,” land, D-Texas, and Larkin Smith, instance, revenues increased 12 per­ annual increase in revenue must stay to give insurance companies, employ­ However, the president said he shortage we’ve had, and the increased including new efforts to cut off R-Miss., killed in separate plane cent in 1988, but expenses increased salaries we’ve had to pay for nurses within pre-set limits. Hospitals that ers and labor unions a bigger role in didn’t “ want to be responsible for drugs at the source as well as crashes, as “ outstanding public 17.5 percent. can’t meet the limits must submit to the rate-setting process. The hospital the loss of innocent life.” and other health care professionals, tougher penalties for casual servants” who gave their lives Operating income is the difference you understand it’s not likely that detailed budget review by state association fought Wright’s propos­ “ But if I could find a way to take users. Bush said. trying “ to better the lot of between the hospital’s revenues and regulators. als, describing them as an attempt to those hostages, get them and your hospital will be doing as well as it “ I think the day of tolerance for mankind.” its expenses. It does not include did in the past,’’ he said. Coatsworth cautioned that state enact oversight measures the Legisla­ bring them out, and that required those who break the law in using ■ Said that if Sheik Abdul income from for-profit businesses Coatsworth was hesitant to say regulators still have not worked out ture had already rejected. using the military force of the United States, make no mistake drugs is over,” he said. “ We are Karim Obeid, the Shiite cleric about it — I would do it in an going to expand federal expendi­ seized last month by Israeli instant,” Bush said Tuesday at tures” for the drug fight not by commandos, were indicted for his 21st formal news conference raising taxes but through “ some the kidnapping of Higgins, “ I Tiny wasp could fortify Lyme disease fight reallocation of resources.” would be remiss if I didn’t try to since taking office seven months ago. Bush gave no specifics, but said see him brought to trial.” The Associated Press chalcid wasps, reproduce them and suffered two mild cases of Lyme who summer here,” said Bush stressed the uncertainties his budget office was drawing up ■ Suggested “ some kind of eventually let them loose on deer disease, said he was trying to track “ It’s just a lucky break actually that involve any military re­ a list of programs from which Sixty-three years after its first ticks. down reports of the experiment he that it worked out that way,” Wilcox international effort” to offer sponse when asked why he had funds could be diverted. military assistance to countries foray against ticks, the tiny chalcid The chalcid, which is no bigger than recalled from the 1920s. said. not retaliated for the murder of On other topics, the president: that request help in eradicating wasp is making a comeback as a the dot over an “ i” , came to the What he found was a 1937 article Health officials then contacted the hostage Marine Lt. Col. William ■ Refused to rule out the drug production. potential lethal weapon against the attention of health officials after a that reported a 1926 experiment in UMass Applied Biological Control R. Higgins. possibility of abducting Pana­ deer ticks that carry Lyme disease. member of the Martha’s Vineyard which wasps from Europe were Program to explore the possibility of Bush, who embarks today on a manian strongman Manuel Anto­ ■ Expressed the hope that “ the “ It gives us a new tool, an Lyme Disease Action Committee released on the island to kill dog and using the chalcid wasps for disease 20-day vacation to his oceanfront nio Noriega to face drug­ legal process (can) go on without unexpected tool, in fighting Lyme “ started to poke around in the wood ticks. That fit with a 1985 study control. retrea t in Kennebunkport, trafficking charges. “ I have an a lot of hype” against suspended disease,” said August Schumacher Vineyard Gazette files,” said William that found that wasp eggs had infested Maine, again signaled that he is obligation to try to bring people to State Department diplomat Felix Lyme disease, named for the Jr., Massachusetts commissioner of Wilcox, senior county agriculture and were killing nearly 27 percent of willing to work to improve the justice,” he said. Bloch, suspected of spying. Connecticut town where it was first food and agriculture agent for Martha’s Vineyard and the deer ticks on the island. bitter U.S.-Iranian relations of documented in 1975, can be treated Tuesday, the state awarded a Nantucket. “ There’s very exciting possibilities the last decade. with antibiotics. It can cause rashes, $15,000 grant to the University of Burton Engley, a 76-year-old Mar­ there for some control of the problem “ We don’t have to be hostile The Associated Press headaches and sore muscles. More than half doubt Massachusetts at Amherst to collect tha’s Vineyard resident who had that has really panicked some people with Iran for the rest of our FATAL ARGUMENT — The medical lives,” the president said. “ We’ve examiner, right, watches as a police The Associated Press had a good relationship with them Quayle is ‘right stuff officer drapes the body of Larry Brisco in Bolton selectmen give developer ultimatum in the past.” The first step, he said, is for the Stamford Tuesday. Brisco was shot to SHOCKED BEAR — An adult black bear state game officials tranquilized it. The WASHINGTON (AP) - More editions of the newspaper, 52 Islamic republic to stop support­ death in an argument with a neighborover By Rick Santos Community Hall. Although board members said they wide range in cost estimates for the bear survived the fall. than half of Americans still percent said Quayle would not be falls amid a shower of sparks from a ing terrorism and to pressure the Manchester Herald Under the terms of the bond, the were not dra.stically opposed to replacement of the tanks at the town believe Vice President Dan qualified to take over as presi­ a parking spot. utility pole in Albuquerque Monday after Lebanese kidnappers to release deadline for construction of the Veitch’s proposal, they decided to garage. Bolton High School, and Quayle is not qualified to be dent. Thirty-eight percent said their .American captives. BOLTON — If developers of an subdivision is next May. But select­ .schedule a meeting with the builders Bolton Center School. president even though a similar Quayle is qualified to be president “ I think that if Iran decided unfinished subdivision do not make men agreed they doubt the project and their lawyers to is.sue the final On Monday, the bidding period fora percentage says he is doing a and the rest offered no opinion. Man kills neighbor they wanted those hostages to town mandated repairs by Sept. 1. the will be finished by then, e.specially ultimatum. fire department re.scue truck had good job as vice president, And 43 percent said Bush come out of there, there would be town will use the $116,000 it is holding since no significant work has been The developer could not be reached ended, and the bids were opened. Gaming officials criticized according to a Washington Post- should select another running a good likelihood that that would over parking space from the company and do the repairs done during the last few months. for comment this morning. Three bids were received. They are ABC News poll. mate if he runs for re-election in itself. Republican Fir.st Selectman Robert In other business, .selectmen an­ $115,598 from S & C Speciality Inc.. happen.” 1992. STAMFORD (A P) — A Stamford man who The Board of Selectmen decided A. Morra said the board has given the nounced the bidding period for $120,000 from Rescue Emergency Noting conflicting signals from The Aug. 4-8 telephone survey But the respondents had less in handling of bear on a pole the new Iranian leadership about got into an argument with his neighbor over a Tuesday night to schedule a meeting developer plenty of time to correct the replacing three town-owned under­ Vehicle, and $134,925 from Connecti­ of 1,022 people, taken about a year trouble with Quayle in his current parking space was shot to death on his 22nd to inform the builder. Alvord Asso­ problems. ground oil storage tanks ended at 7 cut Fire Apparatus. rapprochement with the West, after Bush selected Quayle as his job: 52 percent also said they birthday, according to police. ciates. that it must repair a catch “ We had .sent numerous communi­ p.m. Tue.sday night, one hour before The board also decided to ask the ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (A P) — A state “ To have put a net would have been difficult Bush said “ the jury is still out as running mate, showed little rated the job Quayle is doing as and not terribly smart,” he said. “ That bear to what has happened internally Larry Brisco was shot in the back, chest and basin anddrainageapparatusthat the cations to them and we have not the beginning of the meeting. town’s resident state trooper to check agency said it was only concerned about the change for the vice president positive, while 33 percent said head Tuesday during the 8:45 a.m. dispute town .says the company built improp­ received a single respon.se.” he said. The six bids received for the project the speed limits on .some of the side safety of residents when it tranquilized a bear could have came back to and latched on to the ... in Iran.” from earlier polls indicating a they rated him negatively. outside the building where he lived, Lt. Wayne erly at the end of Meadow Road. Also, When the board fir.st con.sidered ranged in cost from $82,763 to $166,000. streets to see if they .should be that had ambled up a utility pole, causing her to person holding the net.” He said he can’t say the widespread lack of confidence in In a similar but slightly differ­ “ The main concerns of callers were that the Goodwin said. the company must mend drainage sending a final warningtodevelopers. Selectmen decided before discussing decreased. The town has received tumble to the ground in a shower of sparks. chances of a breakthrough on the his qualifications to take over ent question, respondents were Police arrested Roger Ligon, 41, of Stamford and soil erosion problems on the Democratic Selectman James Veitch the issue they would ask the town many complaints about speeders in The state Department of Game and Fish was bear was tranquilized while too high on the utility hostages are closer today than from President Bush in an asked if they approved of how pole and no attempt was made to cushion its fall, on a murder charge, Goodwin said. Ligon was properties of .some of the new said he was not tolerant of the engineer and the state Department of the areas of Stonehedge Lane, Volpi criticized Tuesday for tranquilizing the bear atop three weeks ago, “ but we’re emergency. Quayle is handling the vice and that electrical power wasn’t shut off before being held on $100,000 bond pending a court homeowners in the Hanover Farms company’s lack of response. Environmental Protection to review Road, and Williams Road, according the 25-foot pole without first cutting electrical going to keep on trying.” In results published in today’s president’s job. the animal was shot down, ” said Merrilyn appearance today. subdivision. “ If that’s the type of persons you’re the bids and offer the town some to Helen Kemp, the board’s executive power or providing a safety net. Goodwin said the shooting occurred after The land owned by the residents is dealing with, then you don’t give them advice. assistant. Kemp said the residents Mark Birkhauser, a conservation officer with Segrest, deputy supervisor at the Animal Humane Association in Albuquerque, Brisco and Goodwin argued over a parking washing away and often muddy, an option, you just do what you got to Board members said they were who complained had also requested the department, said he received nearly 30 calls Department officers shot the bear once on space. .selectmen .said at the meeting in do.” Veitch said. especially concerned becau.se of the speed traps. Tuesday after television and a local newspaper showed the bear falling from the pole, contacting Monday with a tranquilizer dart on a Northeast transformer coils that generated the spray of Heights rooftop, then again after it reached the Teen with gun arrested sparks, then trailing smoke 25 feet to the ground. top of the utility pole. Cotter may have lived The singed bear survived with a limp after the The bear, believed to be from the Sandia CROMWELL (AP) — A 16-year-old Crom­ 7,200-volt shock and the fall, officials said, but Mountains, was taken to the Rio Grande well boy armed with a handgun was arrested Before you that didn’t deter callers. Zoological Park, where she is doing well, officials after hiding out in a neighbor’s basement for “We’ve received quite a bit of calls — said. She sustained an electrical burn on her right more than an hour, police said. with bodies for 3 days primarily criticism. Public opinion in general hind leg. Police said Patrick Hickey apparently got buy insurance! seems to think it wasn’t handled as well as it The bear was believed to have been searching into a fight with his father at about 4:15 a.m. could have been,” Birkhauser said. “ Most of for her lost cub. A 6-month-old cub was captured HARTFORD (AP) - Hartford devel­ Cotter’s son, John P. Cotter III, is Tuesday and then left his house, entered a examine them would have liked to have seen us put a net Sunday in a mulberry tree in Albuquerque. The oper John P. Cotter, Jr. may have killed his believed to have been away from home neighbor’s unlocked home, took a handgun and under the pole or let the bear come back down off cub, which was being held in the Albuquerque wife and daughter and then lived with their when his mother and sister were killed. threatened passersby before locking himself the pole on its own.” zoo, is fine. Birkhauser said. bodies for three days before he killed his The Courant reported. His father shot him inside the house. the evidence/' But Birkhauser said public safety was the main “ It’s just scared and looking for mama,” he son and committed suicide, according to a once in the head when the younger Cotter Police officers from Cromwell and Middle- RAYMOND BURR concern. said. town tried to reach Hickey by calling on the published report. returned July 7, the investigators, who telephone and knocking on the door, said The theories about Cotter’s last days are asked not to be identified, said. Cromwell police Lt. Anthony Salvatore. based largely on the conclusions of Wayne Investigators are reviewing receipts At 6:30 a.m., the officers broke into the house Lord, a forensic entomologist and FBI from family credit card accounts in an Here^s why... and found Hickey hiding in the basement, agent. effort to confirm the son’s absence from Police had concluded that Cotter killed An ai^eiu who works for one conipanv U.S. to argue Iranian suit home. The Courant reported in Wednes­ Salvatore said. Hickey surrendered without can only offer you the policies tliat his further incident, he said. his family before taking his own life. But day’s editions. Salvatore said that in addition to the the question of when the deaths occurred Lord believes Cotter killed himself the company sells. As an hulepenclent handgun, Hickey was found to have some has been unclear. same day he killed his son, the investiga­ Insurance Agent, we repre.sent several Police discovered the badly decomposed tors said. He used a shotgun to kill himself in hearing at worid court jew elry in his possession. companies. So we can help vou bodies July 10, and initially believed the and a pistol to kill the others. deaths occurred sometime the previous select the right coverage at WASHINGTON (AP) - The war. Iran pulled out of the war respect any ruling by the court, weekend. Lord uses the rate of maggot and fly Housing work starts development to determine how long a the right price hecau.se United States plans to argue its shortly after the jetliner was shot said: Lord has set the times of death much “ I don’t think you can say it is W ATERBURY (AP) — Construction has person has been dead. there are more policies case before the World Court in a down. earlier, investigators familiar with Lord’s an irrevocable decision binding begun on the first housing units under the Lord, on vacation, could not be reached from which to choose. suit by Iran over the U.S. downing “ In this case, the USS Vin­ conclusions told The Hartford Courant. us to whatever happens. We have state’s new Affordable Housing Program. to discuss his findings. of an Iranian jetliner, but a Bush cennes acted on the belief that the According to the investigators. Lord The evidence is clear. the inherent right of self-defense. The 16-unit Liberty Hall project, sponsored administration spokesman de­ airliner was a hostile military believes Cotter’s wife, Anne, 44, and his A neighbor remembered seeing Cotter at We wouldn’t accept limitations on by the St. Vincent DePaul Society, is part of an clines to say whether the decision aircraft,” Boucher said. “ The daughter, Julia, 21, died July 4. Anne was his home on July 6 or 7. A mailman said he that right.” effort to provide housing for the poor and will be abided. mere fact that this belief was shot once in the head; Julia was shot once spoke to a man he believed to be Cotter at kisurm The decision to argue the suit, homeless. MH) State Department spokesman erroneous does not make the act in the neck. his home on July 7. Boucher said, “ shows the U.S. The Rev. Philip J. Cascia, president of the Richard Boucher made the an­ of the Vincennes unlawful.” desire to work within the court.... society, expressed hope Tuesday that this is Wt'RE YOUR MORE THAN- nouncement Tuesday, shortly ONE-COMPANY AGENT Boucher, asked whether the It shows our willingness to “ the beginning of a whole new concept in after President Bush told a White U.S. decision to participate in the support the work of the court in housing in the state. There are people who need House news conference that he Ethics panel bars votes case means that Washington will appropriate cases.” places to live.” hoped to end a decade-long The project will feature two-bedroom estrangement from Tehran and apartments. Independent Insurance Agents that Iran could help free Ameri­ The complex, which will cost about $936,400, by Mazza on bank issues can hostages held in Lebanon. will be built by T. Delmonico Associates Inc. of of Connecticut, Inc. The U.S. government has of­ Waterbury and is expected to be completed by HARTFORD (A P) — For the first time Plofsky also stressed that Mazza’s fered to pay the families of the 290 January. in its 12-year history, the state Ethics violations of the state code of ethics were passengers and crew members The eight buildings are designed for Commission has barred a state legislator not willful. who died July 3, 1988, when the 1 families. The rents will range from $287 to $400 from casting votes on a particular issue The order marked the first time that a LET THESE LOCAL BIG I AGENTS USS Vincennes shot down the per month, depending on basic maintenance. because of a conflict of interest. member of the General Assembly has been FIT YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS Iranian airbus in the mistaken The commission ordered state Rep. Vito ordered to refrain from taking official belief it was an attacking F-14 Storm dumps 4 inches M. Mazza to pay $750 to a governmental action on a matter because of a substantial Allied Insurance Agency Indepondont Insurance Center, fighter. ethics council and to refrain from voting on conflict of interest, Plofsky said. Manchester Inc. However, the United States has WATERTOWN (AP) — Local residents had interstate banking issues. He said that because of the Mazza case, Manchester refused to give the compensation ™ 10% OPP any blouse* to wring themselves out from a rainstorm that The order was part of a settlement legislators should be more aware of ethics Clarke Insurance Agency, Inc. to the Iranian government, insist­ dumped up to four inches in a little more than between the commission and Mazza, who laws and that more lawmakers “ are going Manchester ing that it go directly to the EXTRA X . with the purchase of a suit. hour inundating basements, roads and was cited for ethics code violations for to have to take a walk” on some votes. The W .J. Irish Insurance Agency relatives. Manchester “ We have not gotten an official businesses. debating and voting on an interstate Mazza, a Northeast Bancorp customer Crockett Agency, Inc, SUMMER SALAD Watertown officials said the town’s drainage banking bill that, if passed, would have service representative was named in the response yet from Iran” on system was unable to handle the cloud burst at benefitted him personally because the complaint after voting to expand interstate Manchester compensation, Boucher said. PLATE 4:45 p.m. Monday, which caused flooding at a bank he works for and owns stock in was banking laws when he stood to profit from Jawsll-Engisnd Insurance “ We continue to hope that Iran Its Pasta — Seafood — Tuna Cummings Insurance Agency will do the right thing for its Salad served on a bed of lettuce local shopping center that forced town workers ready to merge with a New York bank. the expansion more than others. Agency, Inc. with tomato & fruit. Something citizens.” to erect a wall of sand bags near a bank to stem Mazza, D-West Haven, said his viola­ He was accused of two ethics violations Manchester Manchester cool on a hot dayl the flow of water. tions of state ethics laws were technical, when, in 1987, he debated and voted on the Iran filed suit May 17 in the The storm late Monday afternoon was the but Ethics Commission Executive Direc­ interstate banking issue while participat­ Donald 8. DsnovasI Insurance World Court, located at The most recent in a series of downpours that tor Alan S. Plofsky quickly disputed that, ing in Northeast’s employee savings and Agency, Inc. Hague and formally known as the John H. Lappsn, Inc. International Court of Justice, soaked the state with between 4 and 8 inches calling the case “ substantial and serious.” profit-sharing plan. Manchester NOBODY SELi;S FASHION FOR LESS] over the weekend causing some minor flooding Plofsky made it clear that the $750 Manchester alleging that the United States Northeast has an agreement to merge payment to the Council on Governmental violated the Seattle and Montreal ■k VISIT OUR NEW LOCATION ★ and numerous traffic accidents that snarled with the Bank of New York on the condition state highways. Ethics Laws is not a civil penalty, but was Raymond E. Dorman Insurance conventions on civil aviation. The WEST HARTFORD-Bishops Corner, 357 N. Main St. that Connecticut amends its interstate Robert J . Smith, Inc. . WEST HABTFORD-Ccxbins Cornel, 1461 New Biltain Ave • SIMSBURY-Faimlngton Valley Mall Rainfall this year is about a foot above the result of negotiations with Mazza, who Agency, Inc. lawsuit demands payment. banking law to allow mergers with banks • ROCKY HILL-Gieat Meadow Plaza (Exit 24 off 1-91) . SPRINGFIELD-1169 Boston Post Rd wanted to make a donation to charity. Manchester Manchester No date for the trial has been 43 Oak Street normal with 37 inches having fallen in the outside New England. • VERNON-Tri-CIty Plaza, Talcoitville Rd • W. SPfilNGFIELD-Riverdale Centei, 935 RIverdale Hartford area, 36 inches in the Danbury area “ Representative Mazza was very con­ S6t. SEA FOOD MANCHESTER . MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE-384 W Middle Tpke • MERIDEN-Zayie's Plaza and 32 inches in the Bridgeport area, said Todd cerned about paying a civil penalty The two-count complaint against Mazza Hllb, Rogal and Hamilton, Co. U.S. attorneys argue that civil • ENFIEID-Biookslde Razo aviation conventions don’t apply SERVING the area o ver 30YEARS M. Bouchard, a meteorologist at the Weather because of the stigma attached” to a public stated that he “ had reason to believe or of C L, Inc. UrbanattI Insurance Agency 649-9937 expect that his financial interest... would to the Vincennes, which was AlWAYS 20% -50% OFF DEPARTMENT STORE PRICES Center at Western Connecticut State Univer­ official paying a fine, Plofsky said. “ This is Manchester N O SALE IS EVER FINAL. OPEN 7 DAYS 6 NIGHTS T ^ R CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED, ’ REG. PRICE ONLY increase in market value” if the merger Manchester protecting shipping in the Per­ sity in Danbury. not a civil penalty. That distinction must be made.” goes through. sian Gulf during the Iran-Iraq MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Aug. 16, 1989 — 7 5 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Aug. 16. 1989 A word on Woodstock: ho-hum Striker killed on picket line | Fight for Pepper's seat heats up Magazine libel suit BETHEL, N.Y. (AP) — The crowd was i ‘ " MIAMI (AP) — In an ethnically ing unofficial returns, Richman can defeat Ms. Ros-Lehtinen on campaign on that basis.” carload. Police said the owners squabbled with The Associated Press before in Mount Pleasant, N.Y., a , meanwhile, of­ i tense battle to succeed the late had 14,411 votes to 9,226 votes for issues such as abortion — she’s Ms. Kennedy carried Hispanic seeking $80 million smaller, the musicians amateur and Saabs merchants who tried to sell their wares. union spokesman said. No fered a $20,000 reward for infor­ I Rep. Claude Pepper, a lawyer Ms. Kennedy. anti-abortion, he’s for abortion and black precincts Tuesday, but replaced sandals as the favored form of True to the spirit of the original Woodstock, Union members mourned the charges were filed. mation leading to arrests of i won the Democratic nomination Ms. Ros-Lehtinen, a seven-year rights — and that he can unify the was defeated 4-to-l in predomi­ transportation, but hundreds of people donned when fans swarmed over fences to transform it death of a striker who was killed Nearly 200,000 operators, whomever severed three cables CONCORD, N.H. (A P) - Buckley in another cover story i using a theme that he’s running state legislator, flew to Washing­ community. nantly “ Anglo,” or non-Latin tie-dyed shirts to conjure the spirit of Woodstock into a free concert, some motorists just waited in a picket line confrontation in a clerks, technicians and other that left 5,000 without service in The former chief executive for on corporate directors under anyway. i for “ an American seat.” ton late Tuesday and planned to “ She is in the right-wing, white, precincts. until the landlord looked the other way and snuck New York City suburb and workers are on strike against four suburban Detroit, spokesnian Allegheny International Inc. the heading “ Horror Stories.” His Cuban-born Republican extreme element of the Republi­ Richman, Jewish and Twenty years after Richie Havens opened the their vehicles onto the field. strikebound telephone companies regional telephone companies in Dean Hovey said. 1 fly back to Miami today aboard has filed an $80 million libel Buckley was fired as Allegh­ I opponent called his victory can Party,” said Richman. Brooklyn-born, stunned Ms. Woodstock festival before 400,000 people, the late Police were on hand to make sure traffic kept in four states sought vandals who 20 states and the District of A Bell Atlantic subsidiary, New Air Force One with President suit against Business Week eny’s chief executive officer I ominous. Bush. The president will lead a “ We’re going to campaign by Kennedy, the Democratic front­ Max Yasgur’s old farm filled with revelers moving. There were no arrests, said Sgt. Charles cut telephone lines. Columbia. Jersey Bell, reported five cases of magazine, claiming a defama­ shortly after the 1986 article hit Gerald Richman, a 47-year-old fund-raising luncheon for her going to the people. This is a runner, with a late-charging, Tuesday to celebrate one of rock ’n’ roll’s most Kulick of the Sullivan County Sheriff’s Depart­ Representatives of workers Most customers have noticed sabotage Tuesday, causing about tory cover story cost him his the newsstands and the former Florida Bar Association grass-roots campaign,” said 146-vote victory in the Aug. 1 sacred anniversaries. ment. He estimated the crowd at about 600, the striking New York-based the strike only through delays in 2.000 customers in four towns to today. job and reputation. Pittsburgh-based appliance president making his first run for Richman, who overcame Ms. primary, in which five other “It was a deeply spiritual experience and largest of a celebration that had been building for NYNEX and Philadelphia-based services such as directory lose service. " I think the victory sends an The lawsuit filed in U.S. manufacturer later went office, rode a heavy majority of Kennedy’s support by party lead­ Democrats were eliminated. certainly people would want to come back." said a week. Bell Atlantic, meanwhile, were assistance. ominous message that there are District Court said false state­ bankrupt. Buckley has been the diverse district’s white non- ers, the AFL-CIO and The Miami Ms. Ros-Lehtinen, whose resig­ comedian Wavy Gravy, the only one of The most tension came when television expected to resume separate Telephone service in at least Representatives for about some voters who respond to an ments about Robert J. Buck­ unemployed since then. Bigg Hispanic voters Tuesday for a Herald. nation as state legislator is Woodstock's original performers. reporters, nervously approaching 6 p.m. dead­ talks today. four states was interrupted Tues­ 60.000 Communications Workers ethnically divisive campaign,” ley’s business dealings and said. 61-39 percent victory over Rosa­ Ms. Ros-Lehtinen said. Richman said his theme was effective Aug. 29, won the four­ Gravy, wearing a beanie with a propeller and lines, competed for space near the commemora­ But some union spokesmen for day by suspected strike-related of America employees striking professional competency were rio Kennedy. meant to unify Miami and to way race for GOP nomination “ He has found it virtually carrying a walking stick topped with a pig’s tive plaque that is the only permanent fixture on the four so-called Baby Bells vandalism, officials said. NYNEX planned to resume talks Republicans believe they have made in the Aug. 11,1986, issue Richman moves on to an Aug. rebut Republican national Chair­ with 83 percent of the vote. Her impossible to pursue the type snout, waved to festival veterans before being the alfalfa field. weren’t optimistic about a quick About 30,000 customers of Oak­ with the telephone company a strong shot at adding to their of the magazine published by 29 special election against state 10-8 majority in Florida’s con­ man Lee Atwater’s statement campaign manager is Jeb Bush, of business dealings it was his ushered into a forest of satellite dishes for one of end to strikes. Pacific Bell and land, Calif.-based Pacific Bell today for the first time since McGraw-Hill Inc. “ I didn’t really know what to expect,” said Sen. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Cuban- that it’s time to elect the first the president’s son. experience and his pleasure to dozens of interviews. Bell Atlantic in Washington, D.C., were left without service Tuesday workers walked off the job at gressional delegation by winning “ He was the featured cover Ralph Corwin, a resident of upstate New York born as is Ms. Kennedy, for the Cuban-American to Congress. Little difference on issues pursue.” Bigg said. “ He has More free enterprise than free love was evident had informal contract talks Tues­ afternoon for about an hour after midnight Aug. 5. the seat Pepper held for Demo­ article in a national publica­ who said he attended the original show and has seat left vacant by Pepper’s crats since its inception 27 years “ He thinks that Lee Atwater is emerged between Ms. Kennedy been seriously damaged eco­ at the upstate New York meadow as tourists day, but little progress was a break-in at a company central tion, he was held up to ridicule returned every year since. " I ’m just thankful Talks were also expected today death May 30 at age 88. ago. his opponent,” Ms. Ros-Lehtinen and Richman in their runofL nomically and in the national could choose between T-shirts emblazoned with reported. office in Union City, Calif. The and scorn, he was accused that they let us go back. The numbers have fallen between negotiators for more “ It is this community’s vic­ Ms. Kennedy, 44, in her conces­ said. “ I condemned those words dominated by discussion of ethnic a n d world business “ I survived the Woodstock Reunion" and “ Was I "They offered shallow subsidiary of falsely of ruining the company Late?" down but the spirit hasn’t died” than 41,000 CWA members strik­ tory,” Richman said. "Now is the sion speech, called on Richman the moment they were uttered.” divisiveness, qualifications and community.” changes," CWA spokesman Bob offered a $2.6,000 reward for the and he lost his position at the ing Bell Atlantic. time for Democratic unity ... I "to stop this divisive campaign” Ms. Ros-Lehtinen, 37, said she ability to defeat Ms. Ros- " I really honor the people whose spread this is On the same corner where Jimi Hendrix, the Schlacter said of the Bell Atlantic conviction of the perpetrators. company as a direct result of Buckley's son, Christopher cannot understand how being an and warned that an ethnic cam­ will campaign on issues such-as Lehtinen. for allowing this to take place,” Gravy said. “ It’s Who, the Jefferson Airplane and the Grateful meeting. In West Virginia, the Chesa­ International Brotherhood of this and follow-up articles,” Buckley, currently has a law­ very folksy.” American can possibly be paign “ can have Claude Pepper’s crime and drugs and holding Democrats are concerned that Dead performed 20 years earlier, a makeshift Union officials said tense picket peake & Potomac Telephone Co. Electrical Workers members Buckley’s lawyer. Dort S. Bigg suit pending against the pub­ divisive.” seat in jeopardy.” down taxes. an increasing number of Hispanic It wasn’t without a price. A man who said he stage was built for stray amateur guitarists. One lines led to the death Tuesday said it was repairing damage by striking NYNEX in Maine of Manchester, said Tuesday. lishing house in federal court He said he will represent “ all She said she would meet with “ I think voters are going to voters — they now make up 40 to in Pittsburgh, claiming he was was a relative of the field's new owners, Louis singer replaced Country Joe McDonald’s infam­ afternoon of Edward H. Horgan, vandals that had left 8.000 custo­ planned to march in front of The suit also cites a July 3, the people,” not any one ethnic Richman today to discuss the choose on issues and expe­ 50 percent of those registered — defamed in the 1986 story. Nicky and June Gelish of New York City, asked a ous 'Gimme an 'F '" cheer with the more modest 34, who hit his head while a mers without operator service or President Bush’s Kennebunk- 1989, article that mentions group. general election campaign. rience,” she said. “ I ’m certainly will swing future elections to J."; "field restoration” donation from each L-O-V-E spellalong. non-striking worker tried to drive an emergency 911 connection in port. 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VfeLL, it’s OPINION Beer, birth control, munchies RckY FhAl. fJavJS-Nea THePeNoCRaTd ' capture Councilman’s interest WHoUeFTTHe Persuasion Ammonia CooKie t)aR OUT! By Nancy Concelman advertise for less than the cost of putting a salesman on the phone, the voice said. center of Very few things can distract a I must have insulted my greeting-card companion room full of editors and reporters by leaving him in my desk drawer for too long needed fo r on deadline. Sometimes an unus­ because the voice produced by “the latest in sound SAVINGS ual call will come over the police compression and reproduction technology” stopped attention radio or a visitor will walk into the greeting me several months ago. AMD newsroom, and for a few seconds But it wasn’t the last I heard about reproduction town hall computer keys stop clicking, eyes technology. I; By Jack Anderson are averted from notebooks and A couple of months ago, a box of new and Manchester voters will probably be asked in and Dale Van Atta ears that aren't glued to a improved condoms arrived along with a message, LOAN touting them as thinner, yet stronger than their telephone receiver perk up. the November election to approve a large predecessors. But condoms, no matter how thin, are bond issue to finance long-overdue additions WASHINGTON - Daisy and Gam- But nothing grabs my attention like a package. Gee Thorshov bear the physical During my two years at the Herald, all of life s old news. to the Municipal Building and to Lincoln reminders of the cloud of deadly gas essentials — food, clothing, drink, protection and Last week, the mail carrier brought the latest in Center. that enveloped their home 12 years even companionship — nave been delivered here in birth control — three packets of Vaginal Contracep­ :4s tive Film. A $16.5 million estimate has been put on ago. folders, boxes and mailing tubes. The news release that came with the film said it what is apparently the least expensive of I Daisy, 15, is partially blind. Gam- The receptionist will bring a package over and set had been thoroughly tested and used more than 20 several alternatives to providing the spaces Gee, 13, has deep scars on his chest it on a desk, where it will sit for a few minutes before million times in Great Britain. Gynecologists and needed for municipal operations. and legs. And the children have no someone is overwhelmed by curiosity and stops nurse practioners in the United States will 1 parents. Jon and Lloyda Thorshov whatever they’re doing to open it. For many years, the town goverment I distribute more than 2 million samples to patients were killed by the anhydrous ammo­ Many of the packages that arrive contain food. over the next few months, the release said. shuffled its offices around from place to place, »A- nia gas that billowed from a derailed Food companies hope that someone at the I don’t mind eating, drinking or listening to and built and rebuilt somewhat awkward freight train near their home in newspaper will taste their product and give it a something new, but I,have todraw thelineat testing extensions to offices. In recent months, more I Pensacola, Fla., in 1977. favorable review. new birth control devices. drastic solutions have been explored, Twelve years later, despite They’ve ‘found the perfect guinea pigs in Nor am i willing to risk my reputation in the world hundreds of deaths and injuries from journalists, who aren’t known for their discriminat­ including the possibility of building a new of leisure-lovers’ fashion by wearing the thongs “ ii accidental spills, the government still ing taste. Connecticut Public Broadcasting Inc. sent to town hall on the fringes of Center Springs classifies anhydrous ammonia under Breakfast specials at Chez Herald have included promote the theme of Connecticut Public Televi­ HELP NEEDY KIDS! Park and the possibility of abandoning the "QUIT COMPLAINING!. . . JUST BE GLAD THEY LEFT YOU THE FREE TOASTER!" the euphemism “non-flammable no-cholestrol coffee cake and cookies, sour cream sion’s September membership drive, “stamp out traditional civic center of town entirely and gas.” and dill potato chips and pasta chips dusted with pledge breaks.” putting a new town hall elsewhere. The Thorshov’s tragedy, and many some fluorescent-orange colored substance that’s Sometimes the outside of a package or letter is like it. have become an issue in, of all supposed to taste like Cheddar cheese. An architectural firm hired by the town to more entertaining than its contents. places, the farm belt. Anhydrous Not surprisingly, some of the products that City Editor Marie Grady has gotten mail study various alternatives has concluded that ammonia is a deadly gas when it spills congeal in the stomachs of the news staff at the addressed to Marie Brady, Murray Grady and additions to the two buildings that now house Schiavone challenges position on highways and railroads, but it is an Herald never make it to the grocery store shelves. Marve Grady, most town offices is the least expensive effective fertilizer when spread on One week several months ago. I got something to Editor George Chappell recently got a letter Over '1 3 * Savings tot Onlv 1 grain crops. wash all that food down with — a bottle of addressed to Judge Chappell. alternative, at a $16.5 million estimate. crats to retain the 20 percent proviso. here. Last year, a team of experts in the non-alcoholic beer. It would have been perfect with The cost is high, but it will not get any lower By Bob Conrad People have spelled my last name Counselman, The 20 percent rule came with the Schiavone, a millionaire, says he’ll Transportation Department recom­ the pasta chips. Castleman or used any other combination of letters as time goes on. primary law when it was adopted run a classy campaign costing about mended that anhydrous ammonia be That same week. I got an empty beer bottle with that begins with “C” and ends with “man,” Republicans have the opportunity more than three decades ago. It was $5 million. That boggles a lot of minds reclassified as a “poisonous gas” Voters will not jump at the chance to spend next year to show how dedicated they no label. Inside was a note telling me to keep a My title (if i have one) is reporter. Because I do the money. Few citizens have enough direct supposed to be within reach of serious in Connecticut politics. Of that, $3 when it is hauled. Recently, under certain day and time open. A week later. I got the some business reporting. I often get mail addressed COUPON are to lowering the 20 percent candidates but high enough to dis­ million will go for advertising, mostly pressure from farm states, the contact with town office operations to requirement for staging a primary to same type of bottle, this time with a label, and a note to Nancy Concelman, business editor. courage kooks and pretenders. In on television, and $2 million for staff department backed down. Lawmak­ inside inviting me to a press conference/tasting Once I got a letter addressed to Nancy appreciate the inconvienience and lack of get on a ballot — with Joel Schiavone practice, it has been too much for such and organization. He has made an ers from the farm belt personally looking over their shoulders as a party at which a new (alcoholic) beer would be Councilman, city editor. efficiency that springs from overcrowding formidable hopefuls as former U.S. awesome start, paying such upper leaned on Transportation Secretary unveiled. b o o k would-be candidate for governor. Rep. Toby Moffett of Branford and A reporter, councilman, business editor and city PI77A&MOBE and bad logistics. crust staffers as former state sena­ Samuel Skinner to lay off. Rep. My editors decided I should cover a political editor? Schiavone, a New Haven developer former House Speaker Ernie Abate of tors Rusty Post of Branford and Gerry Virginia Smith, R-Neb., Sen. Steve For most citizens, expanded town offices with a lot of money and the sudden meeting in Manchester instead. I want a raise, and the right of first refusal on any Stamford, both Democrats who Labriola of Naugatuck $100,000 and Symms, R-Idaho and Sen. Tom Later that month, an odd-looking greeting card package that comes here. will not bring the kind of personal urge to fix what he calls the wanted to run for governor. more. Harkins, D-Iowa, who rely on votes landed on my desk. I opened it and a voice coming gratifications that come from improved “shambles" of state government, At this distance from next Why is he doing it? “I got mad,” and money from the farm belt, kicked from a quarter-sized speaker told me about this roads, parks, schools, and recreational admits he’ll probably have to go the summer’s conventions, the 20 percent says Schiovane, referring to new tax off legislation to delay or stop the exciting new advertising medium that uses a Nancy Concelman Is a reporter for the Manches­ primary route if he pursues his rule appears to be a likely factor in levels and state government under relabeling. ter Herald. facilities or the obvious economic benefits current interest in running. recorded voice to sell products. These cards could that come from industrial parks. both parties. Schiavone says it's his O’Neill. “And when I get mad, I get As often happens in Washington, That is another way of saying he goal to make it. For the Democrats, involved.” safety took a back seat to money and If the project is to win public approval, the realizes that the OOP’s buttoned- U.S. Rep. Bruce Morrison of Hamden The budding campaign has had its politics. Republican and Democratic parties will have down convention will endorse U.S. is headed that way whether his rival rocky moments. Schiavone has Farmers and fertilizer makers said Terrorist negotiation policy Donate and get a to agree on what needs to be done and support Rep. John Rowland of Waterbury for for the gubernatorial nomination is abruptly cancelled appearances with that a “poison” label would raise their the nomination next summer. Row­ the solution. Gov. William O’Neill or U.S. Rep. GOP and other leaders, and the press. insurance and freight costs. And land’s running mate for lieutenant Barbara Kennelly of Hartford, People will have to be convinced that the He drew hostile reaction to what he lurking in the background is the Alar governor is expected to -be House Schiavone, a 52-year-old big-time intended as a facetious suggestion scare. Farmers won’t soon forget how Papa Gino's measures are well planned and will provide Minority Leader Bob Jaekle of entrepreneur, prides himself on being that New Haven’s homeless be the apple market suffered when the of Reagan continued by Bush Stratford, who is waiting for Rowland an unorthodox, out of the political loop efficient and adequate space well into the abandoned on an island in Long Island persticide Alar was linked to cancer. factions holding the Beirut hos­ future. to make the formal move before he candidate who registered as a Repub­ Sound. Last week, top consultant The last thing they want is a skull and By Walter R. Meats ^ hostages.” sings his own song of intention for The president said there was no tages. Tehran is said to have Coupon Book lican only four months ago. “Thank crossbones on the ammonia they use Most of all they will have to be persuaded Jerry Lindsley of the New Haven subtle change in policy behind his offered help on the hostages in 1990. you, thank you very much, thank based Mount Vernon Associates left to fertilize corn and wheat. WASHINGTON — Once, while that the expansions will not include luxuries The law now requires a candidate you, ’ ’ he fairly explodes into the phone statements. The record bears exchange for the release of under a question of “did he jump or But environmentalists and rescue Oliver North was riding high, a him out. His position in the Iranian assets held by the United such as those that have produced so much who is not endorsed for state office to when I suggested that he isn’t what was he pushed?” workers are furious. As far they as spokesman for Ronald Reagan's worth over *23®® have at least 20 percent of the current situation matches the States. criticism of the state’s new Legislative Office anyone call a traditional "pol.” But for Joel Schiavone, a guy who they’re concerned, ammonia is a White House issued a statement The administration is willing convention vote on any ballot in order A graduate of Yale and Harvard poisonous gas and should be labeled avowed policy of the Reagan Building. deals routinely with big numbers, the that seemed to rule out U.S. talks years, when the Beirut hostage only to suggest that good things to force a primary. Efforts to Business School, he tapped friends one that counts in his neophyte as such. Freight haulers say the with Lebanese hostage-takers. "reform” that feature of election law from both earlier associations for the ordeal began. As vice president. could happen if the atmosphere in coupon values! political adventure is ridiculously “poison” label would alert them to North objected, saying that ad­ Bush headed a task force on between the two nations were to by lowering the figure to 10 or 15 “venture capital" to finance his tiny. It’s the 184 votes he needs at the take extra precautions. Firefighters ministration policy was to invite Open Forum percent were pushed by Republicans campaign. 'They have responded terrorism which declared in its improve after a decade-long 1990 GOP convention to qualify for a say the right label would save talks while forbidding any con­ 1986 report that there should be no freeze — and that nothing would — Proceeds Support "the Following Charities — and resisted successfully by majority nobly to the call. His first report to the primary. precious time on the scene of a spill. cessions to terrorists. Democrats in the 1989 General secretary of the state showed some negotiations for deals with do more to improve it than Special Olympics • The Piew England Home for Little Wanderers Unless Republicans who were so So the statement was amended. terrorists. release of the hostages. Longest Assembly. 250 names from all over the United interested in “reform” this year come Evidence of ammonia’s lethal side In that 1985 refinement, the • The Boy Scouts Program for Underprivileged Children He lost faith in Ferguson Ironically, state Rep. Dick Foley of States (plus two from Canada) — 85 of surfaced in 1983 in a study at the But there has been a change in held is Terry Anderson, chief back to the 1990 Assembly and are Reagan administration said it tone in the heightened tension Middle East correspondent of • Sunset Point Vacation Mouse • The Girl Scouts of America Oxford took much heat in his them chipping in the allowable able to make it easier for him. Lawrence Livermore National Labor­ had offered to talk with anyone, To the Editor; campaign to become GOP state maximum of $2,500 and many others atory. Ironically, the tests were over hostages since Israel seized The Associated Press, kidnapped . . . and Many Other Charities Benefitting needy Children. including the kidnappers them­ a Shiite cleric in southern Le­ on March 16, 1985. chairman — a goal he achieved weeks in for $1,000 or more. Maybe a half sponsored by the Fertilizer Institute, selves, but never had receiveij a Mr. Ferguson, the newest member of the Eighth later — for turning his back on his dozen names in the whole list a Bob Conrad is a syndicated colum­ along with U.S. Coast Guard. A banon on July 28. Bush said he is In a way, that does involve Utilities Di.strict Board of Directors, is also a new response. looking for contact through every negotiations, guarded and indi­ leadership and voting with the Demo­ bell because of political backgrounds nist. Fertilizer Institute spokesman told us The distinction was a fine one, resident of the Eighth District. It is discouraging to that the tests were done to learn what possible channel. rect, toward a long-term thaw SAVE S5.51 lose faith in him right at the start of his term, but he revolving around the question of “I’m not talking about terms. that would bring freedom for the happens in “various instances of what would amount to negotiat­ 2 L.\RCE 2 TOPPING PIZL\S has already proven his word cannot be trusted. release,” but that no conclusions were I’m talking about talking to get hostages and later, presumably, I'f $2.00 OFF He said he would resign if he thought his drawn as a result. ing with terrorists, as opposed to people out that are held against would include the release of .\nv Larg^e Roand or appointment td the public works commissioner post Victims asserting their rights talking with any and all parties their will,” he said. “And I think I Iranian assets impounded by the Thick Pan Pizza ONLY $12.99 The man who was hired to do the about freeing the captives. Limit > coupon pat cuslomat pat vis Larflc Roand or Thick Pan was for personal politics. It is so obvious. Even the covered that pretty well in my United States in the embassy Not good on othar specials Limit 1 coupon par customer pe- ,.s GO Manchester Herald said in a July 27 editorial that testing remembers it differently. Dr. To negotiate is to communicate inaugural address when I said hostage crisis a decade ago. Otta' good through S/27/09 Not good on other speoa's victims have no voice in the criminal- Ronald Koopman told our associate m \ Otter good through. . . . ^ 5.27-89i District President Thomas E. Landers would be with another party in an effort to good will begets good will.” fS 8 5 2 #.•5853 "fooling no one if he would have us believe By Tom Tiede justice decisions. She claims victims Scott Sleek that he concluded ammo­ settle something. The word im­ That message was directed to otherwise." should be allowed to give their nia was a poisonous gas, and that the plies bargaining and comprom­ Iran, which holds some measure Walter R. Mears writes for the papa Qino%__— .papa Qino^. Mr. Ferguson knows Mr. Landers didn’t give him NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Edith Ham­ opinions regarding sentencing, for Fertilizer Institute was not at all ise, yielding one thing to get of control over the Shiite Moslem Associated Press. all the facts when he asked him to take the monds was understandably ag­ one thing; and for another, they pleased with his yerdict. another. President Bush says he appointment. He knows he was used by his supposed grieved and outraged when her son should be directly consulted when will not permit that. Reagan said was murdered in 1977. She says the crooks become eligible for prison The federal government's own so publicly, even while his admin­ friend yet he says he now intends to keep the job and records attribute 25 deaths and 602 refers to Mr. Landers’ trust in him. How can he even young man was shot with a hollow- parole. istration was secretly breaching point bullet as he tried to stop two men Mrs. Hammons says her organiza­ injuries to ammonia accidents in the its own rule in the Iran arms-for- talk of trust when he was used and manipulated! He last two decades. Used properly, is either very naive or not very intelligent but, which from robbing a record store, and after tion has repeatedly taken these hostages deal. Century Fine Furniture...at Prices You’ve he fell, a woman in the gang opened a complaints to Tennessee legislators. ammonia is safe, even as a fertilizer. As Bush seeks to open lines of ever, he is not working in the best interest of the But when mishandled, spilled or district, can of beer and watched him die. And with some success, she notes. She discussion for the release of the Fortunately, the three perpetrators technically committed against the says that the General Assembly here improperly mixed with other chemi­ eight Americans held captive in cals, it can kill. Only Dreamed About! ' ^ichartf A. Gustafson Jr. were caught and brought to trail. Yet state, instead of against people, and has formed a special committee to Lebanon he has drawn the line the mother’s initial fury was not eased thus only state interests can be study whether a victim’s bill of rights Transportation Department offi­ against the kind of negotiation OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF CENTURY ELEGANT DINING ROOMS, 69 Harlan St. considered. cials told us they proposed the Manchester during the court proceedings. She should be enacted. that would amount to ransom for LIVING-ROOMS, BEDROOMS AND OCCASIONAL TABLES ALL says she did not know what was going Yet Mrs. Hammons believes that The Hammons group has already “poison” label last year as an idea to hostages. “I’m not going to do on much of the time, and, in system is now bending a little. And in drafted the bill of rights. It runs more be debated. Now they’re leaning anything that would put some AT AMAZING CLEARAWAY PRICES, SO WE CAN MAKE ROOM particular, she was not told about the part, it’s thanks to organizations like than four pages, and touches on toward calling ammonia an “inhala­ other American, perhaps in some FOR MANY MORE BEAUTIFUL PIECES, SOON TO ARRIVE. ramifications of defense plea bargain­ her own. Victim’s rights groups are everything from victim protection to tion hazard.” other place at some other time, at ing on the final sentencing. proliferating, and. among other victim compensation. Mrs. Hammons That sounds pretty tame to Lloyd risk,” Bush said last week. “And The plea bargaining may have things, they are urging at least two says that, in general, the bill would and Phyllis Hutchens, the grandpar­ that means trading off or nego­ saved at least one of the men from the dozen states to enact laws to recognize acknowledge that those who suffer ents of the Thorshov children. They tiating for hostages.” Save a Big Tennessee death house. And- it most the people who have been most from crimes are entitled to be treated 40 are raising Daisy and GamGee. They Put another way. Bush said he % OFF MFGR. USX FRICl; assuredly knocked years off the injured by crime. with dignity and concern. see the children's scars, and they hear would “do nothing that will be penalty meted out to the beer­ Mrs. Hammons believes that it’s She says she thinks the bill will be the chronic coughing. 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When I covered a lot of scholastic basketball crowd that caused Manchester to lose its well,” Pearson said the other morning, “ but I do games, which was several years ago, there weren’t ,, composure, began to come back. know he was the type of guy who took charge of a newspapers with complaints many referees who I considered competent. And come back. And come back. The big lead situation. And no one would argue with Pat because Most of the referees held me in equally low Thoughts whittled down to 14, then 12, then 10, then 8, then .... he always wanted to be fair. PARIS (AP) — Newspapers half-civil, half-military surveil­ in eastern France in early Aughst esteem. A Fermi player was driving to the basket. He had “I didn’t know that he had passed away,” said are being flooded with anonym­ lance, spread over the entire and only gradually attracted But there were a few who, when they came out to ApLENty a clear field in front of him after a steal near the Pearson, who lives in Wilbraham, Mass., ous letters from an unusual territory.” national attention. Soon there the scorer’s table before the game, you knew were midcourt line. He went sailing in for a layup, and “ (Mazzarella) was a real nice guy. He was a solid source — disgruntled gendarmes, was a flood, with the French news going to give you a good game game-in and s Len Auster then and then... there was darkness. human being and a wonderful person.” the military corpsmen who make Gendarmes answer to the De­ agency Agence France-Presse game-out. Some smartaleck fan “helping” his high school up almost half of France’s 200,000 fense Ministry. They are trained, counting almost 20 over the “Frosty” Francis and Walt Zaleski were two turned off the lights. One who I’ll always remember. police officers. paid and expected to work and weekend of Aug. 12-13. officials you hdd complete faith in. Another was ■ 1 Government officials have rep­ live like soldiers, while doing Only problem was it hurt Fermi. □ □ □ lied by saying reforms will be exactly the same tasks as police. Gerard Renon, the junior min­ The basket did not count. ister in the Defense Ministry, said Mazzarella, 66, of the Forestville section of He always had a on his face, and a kind word Pearson, who was the MHShead coach for 11 proposed this fall, and in the Unlike police, they cannot form Bristol, passed away not long ago. He’s going to be The Fermi coach, Tom Snipe at the time, went years, retired after four years after the 1988-89 meantime the gendarmes should unions, and are not paid in a television interview that the or two. absolutely spastic. He went ranting and raving letters dealt with “problems we sorely missed. Mazzarella put away his whistle I’ll remember Pat for one particular game up in season as head coach at East Longmeadow, Mass., think about the soldier’s duty not overtime. around the scorer’s table screaming, “How can you High School. "I just didn’t want to coach any to air the military’s dirty laundry know about and are working on.” several years ago. We still saw him on the annual Enfield. It was during Doug Pearson’s tenure as visit to the Tournament Players Club of not count that! It was going in the basket” more,” Pearson, 44, said. “There are too many in public. Speaking out publicly means the Manchester High boys’ basketball coach and But Mazzarella, as cool as you can be, responded certain disciplinary action under Other government officials Connecticut in Cromwell for the Canon Greater one of the years when things were going quite well other things in my life and I just couldn’t commit National and regional news­ said a proposal would be pres­ calmly. “If I don’t see it, I don’t count it.” papers have received dozens of military rules. Hartford Open. for the Indians. myself to coaching 100 percent as you have to.” He ented in the fall to redistribute the Mazzarella was a TPC club member who helped Pearson’s team built something like a 20- to During the wait for the mercury vapor lights to is director of elementary physical education in letters, each purporting to speak An anonymous letter published work force, upgrade the bar­ for a large number of gendarmes in the back of the metal shed — it heats up like an 25-point lead on host Fermi High School in the first go back on, he leaned over in my direction and said, Manchester. in the regional daily Ouest- racks, assure at least some free oven on a good day — that passes as the "Media “Now, I have seen everything. ” who are unhappy about pay France complained about “the time to the gendarmes and half of this particular game. It looked like the game scales, long hours and poor living 120 hours on-call each week, Building” where the PGA Tour professionals was in the bag. But Fermi, thanks to some sloppy You just had to be there. Len Auster is sports editor of the Manchester possibly increase the number of brought their clubs at the end of their day. round. Herald. conditions in barracks. including 60 to 80 hours working, draftees allowed to do their Indian play that was compounded by a hostile “I don’t remember it (the situation) all that The 90,000 gendarmes are re­ no overtime pay or compensatory military service as auxiliary sponsible for police duties on time off and no compensation for gendarmes. most French highways and in working weekends and iflanrlirslrr 'HrralJi rural areas, although they also holidays.” The director-general of the sometimes patrol in cities. Spe­ gendarmerie, Regis Mourier, cial squads fight terrorism, moni­ Starting pay is $1,135 monthly issued a statement saying he was Section 2, Page 11 tor river traffic and patrol for the unmarried, and pay aware of the problems and was PatrlcK Flynn/Manchester Herald airports, among other tasks. increases on a sliding scale for working on them. Wednesday, Aug. 16, 1989 The line between the duties of those with families. Several let­ SPORTS WORKING FIELD — Craig Madsen of ployee, mows the grass Wednesday at the gendarmerie and the national ters said that, once unpaid Meanwhiie, he said, the gen­ Mansfield, a Parks Department em- Fitzgerald Field at Charter Oak Park. police is not always clear, and overtime is taken into account, darmes should keep quiet, “not leads to frequent conflict between gendarmes barely get the min­ just from respect for the obliga­ the two bodies. It occasionally imum wage. tions of the military status, but from respect for the institution, leads to arrests of gendarmes by A letter published by the Red Sox police or vice-versa. its history and its place in the Higuera dials national daily France-Soir from nation,” Mourier said. Industrial output up slightly The gendarmerie traces its an anonymous gendarme’s wife origins back centuries to the who signed herself “Madame X” The call to silence just un­ continue WASHINGTON (AP) - Indus­ output of construction supplies, down from June’s revised 84 “Marechaussee,” medieval sold­ denounced “the degradation of leashed more letters. trial production rose a moderate on balance, remained weak,” it percent. The rate had peaked at iers called to catch bandits and family life.” She said the gendar­ Yanks’ number 0.2 percent in July, but the factory said. 84.7 percent in January. highwaymen. It got its name and merie makes life “abominable “It’s not by telling us to shut up drought operating rate remained flat, the Production at manufacturing The rate at factories producing current status in 1791, at the for couples, leading many of them that the problems will be solved,” By Rick Gano ager Tom Trebelhom. Federal Reserve Board said plants making both durable and durable goods — big-ticket items height of the French Revolution. to divorce.” said an anonymous letter pub­ The Associated Press “I like pitching against the today in a report that indicated non-durable goods rose 0.2 per­ “It’s a unique organization that lished in the daily Le Populaire du Bv Dave O’Hara expected to last more than three Married gendarmes live in Yankees. The Yankees are al­ The Associated Press further easing of inflationary cent. Output was up 0.3 percent at years — fell 0.3 percentage point exists in no other country in Centre de Limoges in central pressures. apartments built into the bar­ MILWAUKEE - Teddy Higu- ways one of the favored teams in mines and oil wells and 0.8 from 82.6 percent in June. Europe," Napoleon once said, France. “Watch out, general era’s back problems are way the American League and they Factory use held steady at 83.6 percent at utilities. according to a history of the racks, with widely varying BOSTON — On April 4 the The rate at factories producing amenities. officers and elected officials, behind him. He’s shrugged off a are historic. They’re good every Toronto Blue Jays were 1-0. On percent last month after declin­ The factory operating rate non-durable goods rose to 86.2 gendarmes. “It’s the most effi­ disgust and discontent is getting nagging ankle injury and now the year,” Higuera said. ing 0.3 percentage point in June, dipped 0.1 percentage point to 83.9 cient way to maintain the tran­ Aug. 8 they were 57-56. percent, from 86,1 percent in The first anonymous letters established in this good old Milwaukee Brewer lefthander is Not even a blister on his index Now, for the third time this the central bank said. The rate hit percent at manufacturing plants. June. quility of a country. ... It’s a appeared in regional newspapers Marechaussee.” a 10-year high of 84.3 percent last making the rest of the American finger could stop Higuera as he season, the Blue Jays are one December. Last month’s operat­ League pay. outdueled the Yankees’ Clay game over .500 with a 60-59 ing rate was down from 83.7 That goes triple for the New Parker, who also allowed six hits. record. percent a year earlier. York Yankees, a team that Higuera got out of a first-inning And they can thank a 14-game The closer U.S. industry gets to always brings out the best in jam when the Yankees had winning streak in Boston, includ­ full operating capacity, the Higuera. runners on first and second and ing five victories this season. He beat the Yankees for the none out. Steve Sax was thrown greater difficulty it has produc­ n “If we played every game third time this season and 12th out trying to steal third. game here, we might be 100-19 ing enough to meet demand, He did not give up an extra base leading to shortages and price Every Air Conditioner time in his career with a six-hitter right now,” Toronto reliever Tuesday night in a 1-0 victory that hit, struck out five and lowered r Duane Ward said with a grin increases. Analysts generally his ERA to 2.89. consider an operating rate of 85 sent the Brewers over .500 for the Tuesday night after earning his first time since April 26. “A guy like that you’ve got to 12th save in the Blue Jays’ 7-2 percent or above as an indication put pressure on him from the of inflationary pressures. It was Higuera’s first shutout of victory over the Red Sox. the season and sixth straight start,” Sax said. “It’s tough to “Don’t say it too loudly.” Ward The central bank has been victory. It improved his record to beat a guy when he’s throwing his straddling a fine line of keeping said when asked about one game 9-4, compared to 9-8 this time a fastball, slider and changeup all over .500, good fora second-place interest rates high enough to cool year ago. for strikes. We had a few other The Asioclatad Press inflationary pressures without & Fan Sale Priced... PLUS tie with Milwaukee. 2 12 games He is not doing badly for a man chances but didn’t cash in.” NAILED AT THIRD — Milwaukee’s Paul third base in the first inning of Tuesday behind Baltimore in the A1 East. slowing growth so much that the who spent all of April on the Higuera was throwing harder economy slides into a recession. Molitor applies the tag on New York night’s game at County Stadium. The The Red Sox, who set an AL disabled list after January back in the final three innings than at record by winning 24 home games It began letting rates drop in June surgery. the start, despite the blKster. Yankees’ who was attempting to steal Brewers won, 1-0. as inflation seemed to lessen. in a row last year, were stunned With a 12-2 career record "It was no problem,” Higuera after another loss despite 11 hits. The Federal Reserve said its against the Yankees. Higuera has said. “I told Treb, ‘Let me try They hit into four double plays industrial production index in the highest winning percentage in eight. I want to pitch more,’ and July stood at 141.7 percent of its and still left 13 runners on base. An Extra history against them. he said. ‘OK.’” Dramatic ninth-inning rally “You can’t beat anyone playing 1977 base, up from 141.4 percent in “He’s pitched well against The Brewers got their only run June. like that,” Boston Manager Joe them. They know that and he in the fourth on singles by Jim Morgan said. “And how many The 0.2 percent increase last knows that. His confident level is Gantner, Glenn Braggs and Greg time are we going to load the month came after a revised 0.1 pretty good,” said Brewers man­ Brock off Parker, 3-3. past the Padres percent decline in May and June. lifts Mets bases and not get anything?” That was the first downturn since The Blue Jays, who have turned By Ronald Blum Wynne’s throw missed cutoff ahead of Montreal. little Fenway Park into their the index fell 0.2 percent in “When you take a chance, you February, which had been the 10% Off The Associated Press man Garry Templeton. home away from home since a 9-1 Nielson takes over Third baseman Bip Roberts, force a mistake,” Mets manager loss to Roger Clemens on Aug. 10. first drop in a year. m WhitB-Westinghouse Davey Johnson said. But the Fed said the July gain NEW YORK — All of a sudden, out of position, caught the ball 1987, exploded for 15 hits, includ­ the San Diego Padres couldn’t with plenty of time to get Lyons at ”I thought Lyons was dead,” ing solo homers by Lloyd Moseby, mainly reflected a rebound in the the plate. But his throw bounced Elster said. ”I guess Roberts output of raw materials and when you use the C L ^ as Ranger coach pick up the baseball. Manny Lee and Ranee Mulliniks That’s what happens when the in the dirt off catcher Benito didn’t think he had that much and a double and three singles by continued strength in business Santiago’s chest as Lyons scored time. This is what you need. It’s a equipment excluding autos. 5. Cir. Ft. New York Mets get hot. Mookie Wilson. By John Krelser what got Neilson the job. Two outs away from a loss that the winning run. trait of the Mets — come from “There’s just no way of explain­ “In contrast, automoobile and Chest Freezer coupon in this ad The Associated Press “He knows how to bring out the “It was a great call on Sam’s behind.” ing our streak here,” said Ward, truck production fell sharply, and would have dropped them 4'h best in rookies and younger games behind the first-place part,” Lyons said. “He took the Roberts wasn’t making any the fourth Toronto pitcher. ”It’s NEW YORK — Roger Neilson players.” said Smith, who was Cubs, the Mets rallied to victory. chance, made them make the excuses. hard to believe. Why, when Thurs. • Fri. • Sat. Only says once a coach, always a hired just a month ago. “He’s an Kevin McReynolds hit his sixth play and they didn’t.” “I had the ball in my hand. I had Boston comes into our place they coach. innovator, a great teacher and home run of the month, tying the San Diego manager Jack the opportunity to correct the beat us up there.” After the shipwreck, "Once you’re a coach, you he’s perfect for the New York McKeon agreed, saying he would situation,” he said. ”I didn’t “Fourteen straight, geez,” said always would like one more game, and then things got he became a pioneer X. Rangers at this time.” strange. have done the same thing. make the throw. I had the guy Morgan. “This has got to stop. It Save Plenty As Vou Hel|t Us Clear 'Em Out chance. I was fortunate enough to Neilson, 55, coached previously Barry Lyons singled with one “Look, if he’s out at the plate, dead.” can’t go on forever. We’ve got to VALPARAISO, Chile (AP) - In Stock For Immediate Delivery! get it,” Neilson said Tuesday with Toronto, Buffalo. Vancouver out off Ed Whitson. Keith Miller the worst they have is extra Before the ninth, things were get ’em tomorrow or wait until William Wheelwright, an Ameri­ after getting his fifth NHL going San Diego’s way. An RBI • 5 Cu. Ft. to 26 Cu. Ft. Chest Freezers and Los Angeles. He also was a struck out and Kevin Elster hit a innings,” he said. next year.” can businessman from Newbury- coaching job, this time with the co-coach with the Blackhawks double down the left-field line. It gave the Mets their seventh single by Roberts put the Padres Since Fenway Park was built in port. Mass., spent most of his life • 10 Cu. Ft. to 21 Cu. Ft. Upright Freezers EXAMPLE OF TYPICAL SAVINGS New York Rangers. from 1984-85 to 1986-87 before Marvell Wynne, who came in as victory in eight games and their ahead in the third against Sid 1912, novisitingelubeverhaswon in South America. "Once you’ve been around moving into scoutipg and a defensive replacement, hobbled 12th in 15. They moved into Fernandez but Howard Johnson so many consecutive games. In 1823. his ship was wrecked Sto|> The Pipe-Sweat & Mildew! several teams, people start wond­ television. the ball and third-base coach Sam second place for the first time tied the score in the sixth with his According to Red Sox records, the near Buenos Aires and he decided ering what’s wrong with you,” he 28th home run. ana lo w c o s t o perating ( 9.5 e.e.r ) ”I like the excitement of taking Perlozzo sent Lyons home. since July 25, one-half game previous high was 11 by the to stay. After living in Ecuador, Full Range of / ^ said. “They think. ‘Thisguy’s just Cleveland Indians in the 1950s. he moved to Chile and in 1840 aslow been too many places.’ ” a team and being right down in Dehumldlfiers V pt / ^ I i c the trenches,” he said. "I also “Things like this come to an end established a steamship line so . 6650 BTU /Ur CondIHoner Neilson, a scout with Chicago eventually, but you can’t say we here. and a hockey commentator with enjoy seeing young players de­ velop and feeling that I had a part have a mental edge over them.” Wheelwright (1798-1873) disco­ ALREADY Canadian television the past two in it.” said Dave Stieb, 12-7, who allowed vered coal and copper deposits in LOW PRICE seasons, is well known for his five hits and one nin in five Chile and built this continent’s *369“ teaching skills and his ability to Smith, 20 years younger than innings for the victory with relief first railroad, from the mines to develop young talent. Neil Smith, his new coach, said Neilson’s help. the coast. He built other railroads W/COUPON the Rangers’ new general man­ NHL expertise also weighed in his "Well, tomorrow we have one in Chile and Argentina and IN AD m 2®* ager, said those abilities were favor. more chance with the behe­ developed the port of La Plata. He Save An Extra moths,” Morgan said as he also built South America's finst 1 named Roger Clemens, 12-8, to telegraph line. NEXT DAY pitch in Toronto’s final 1989 DELIVERY Newington tops appearance tonight. AVAILABLE ON in ' Clemens is scheduled to be EMERGENCY MAJOR APPUANCES 10% O ff opposed by Todd Stottlemyre. 4-5. e e ...... " T ■ o Fire — Police — Medical MB’s in thriiier "Our goal is to beat Roger 90-day refund or exchange from GE on Clemens, not worry about PRESENT SALE PRICES streaks,” Moseby said. "Roger D IA L 911 any new washer, dryer, refrigerator, freezer, In a rematch of last year’s ment. Moriarty (18-14) will play In Matichester range product, dishwasher, compac­ has been tough on us, but we’ve championship game of the the loser of the Mallove’s-Herb’s been tough on him sometimes, tor or microwave oven purchased at All Air Conditioners Greater Hartford Twilight retail. game Thursday night at 6 at too.” LEGAL NOTICES League Playoffs, defending Moriarty Field while Newington Stieb, staked to a 4-0 lead as the and Electric Fans champ Moriarty Brothers and the will play the winner of that game Blue Jays pounded Boston starter NOTICE TO CREDITORS Newington Capitals hooked up in at 8 in a winners’ bracket game. ESTATE OF COUPON VALID THURS., FRI. & SAT. ONLY Mike Smithson, 6-11, foreight hits JOHN S. PALCAR ; a heated duel in second-round Todd Malinowski gained the in less than three innings, said he a/k/a ^ A! Sieffert's Not Valid On Prior Sales action of this year’s playoffs win in relief for Newington. He took the advice of teammates "to JOHN PALCAR ide Tuesday night at Moriarty Field. came on with a Moriarty runner go at them like a bulldog.” The Honorable William E. The game was tied 3-all in the on third in the eighth and no outs. FitzGerald, Judge of the “It wasn’t much of a bulldog Court ot Probate, District of bottom of the 13th inning with He then struck out the side. Ken effort to go only five innings like /Manchester at a hearing held Newington at the plate. Bo Ortiz Hill suffered the loss for MB’.s. that, but I gave it all I could,” he on 8/14/89 ordered that all m do it BETTER claims must be presented to singled to centerfield with two Hill relieved Craig Steuernagel added after tiring in humid the fiduciary at the address outs and proceeded to steal who went the first 10 innings. weather. below. Failure to promptly Vou have Al's personal guarantee second base and then third. Glenn Greg Turner had two hits for present any such claim may “We’re tough to figure, aren’t result In the loss of rights to SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER Klare then hit a grounder to MB’s. Th« Aiioclitad PrM« we,” Smithson said after the Red recover on such claim. 445 Hartford Rd. • Keeney St. Exit, 1-384 EASY TO err TQi EASY TERMS: Moriarty shortstop Ray Sullivan Newington defeated MB’s all Sox fell 4 12 games behind Susan McQuay fn084 T>€ KAitrTOnO GOTCHA — New York Mets’ Kevin game Tuesday night at Shea Stadium. ARLA. tax* t - u TO T tc te w Ctioosg Mostercard. Visa, who hobbled the ball, allowing three times during the regular Baltimore with their third loss in Ass't Clerk MANCHESTER, CT t CXPnESJ’^fAY OCT OFF AT Discover ot our GECC plan STW ET tJtfT Ortiz to scamper home with the season. McReynolds is picked off at first base as McReynolds' home run tied the game in take J l i f t s to A4. SOTERrS. a row and sixth in nine games. "I The fiduciary Is; O p en Mon.-Thurs. 9:30-9. Tues., Wed., Sat. ’til 5, Fri. 'til 8 winning run and a 4-3 final. Another loss would eliminate San Diego's Jack Clark applies the tag the ninth inning. The Mets rallied for a think we’re a better ballelub than Wanda M. Hickey The loss now places MB’s at 1-1 Moriarty Brothers from Ihi- c/o John W. Cooney, Esa. Closed Sunday during August • Tel. 647-9997 ' ^ ' 3 1 ' 90 days toma o» cosh, during second-inning action of their 3-2 win. we’ve shown, but we just can’t 237 Eost Center Street in the double elimination touma- tournament. Manchester, CT 06040 no poymeni requiwd seem to get anything going.” 0 3 4-08 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Aug. 16, 1989 — 13 IZ — MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Aug, 16, 1989 SoftbaD SCOREBOARD Dravecky collapses on the mound Brantley finished with three hitless Tuesday’s Town Tournament results innings before Steve Bedrosian A DIVISION TOURNAMENT - Main Pub win, lose & DREW Tuesday’s home runs N L Roundup pitched the ninth for his 16th save. whipped Bray Jewelers, 16-3, at Fitzgerald Field, Cubs 5, Reds 2: Chicago beat Carl Slusarcyck slammed three homers and single Baseball AimrlcanLgagut Cincinnati in a game marred by a Onulok (4),C.RIpken (15),Orlol»t; MuHIn- for Main Pub while Dan Socha cracked two homers Iks (3), Moseby (10), Lee (3), Blue Joys; By The Associated Press postgame brawl as Andre Daw.son hit and a single. Frank Marandino also collected three American League atandinga C3C7 Tortabull (15), Macforlone (3), Royals; R. rookie Mike Roesler’s 0-2 pitch for a Henderson (8),Conseco («), Altilellcs; While It could be the worst break of all for three-run homer with two outs in the hits. Bill Frattarolli homered and singled while 01),Angels. Kevin Hanlon and Tim O’Neil added two hits apiece. HiM ?oNEToo the beleaguered San Francisco Giants 12th inning. Cost Division NolloiNil League w MoPE. an pitching staff. Tony Campelli homered. Wayne Bray homered and L Pet. OB Williams (9). Giants; Gordo (3), Expos; Dawson, hitless in his previous five Boltimore 43 56 .525 AAANYBEER9P 10 a The Giants, who have had six singled in defeat while Dave Edgar had two hits. Toronto 40 59 .504 2'/» o ilE T b o W W James (10), Podres; Johnson (21), McRev- at-bats, hit his 13th homer of the 1 1 a noWs (15), Mels; Huff (1), Morsholl (9), Farr’s outslugged Glenn, 16-13. Gary Dubiel, Mllwroukee 41 60 .504 2'A oflElbONiANY a starting pitchers injured during the season, scoring Mitch Webster and Boston 57 40 .467 4'/3 PEIElto5E U Dodgers; Jordon 2 (9), Hoyes (18), Phillies; Treadvyay (7), Braves; Pendleton (9), season, received another physical Dave Andrulitis and Rich Belekewicz each homered Cleveland 57 42 .479 5«/j (icTl>3(3S? Mark Grace, who both walked with ^SbRiES. Thompson (4),Cordinols; Smith (7),Dowson blow Tuesday night when left-hander and laced two singles. Rick Nicola and George New York 55 64 .463 7«/*i (13),Cubs; Dovls (28), Astros. two outs off Roesler. 0-1. the fifth Reds O tro lt 43 76 .361 19’/i Dave Dravecky fractured his pitching pitcher. Windish had two hits apiece while Paul Frenette W ttt DIvIflon homered. Bob Boucher had three homers in defeat W L Pet. OB arm, the same one on which he had Cubs rookie Jerome Walton took Ookland 72 47 .605 cancer surgery 10 months ago. advantage of the extra innings to Jim Loos clouted two homers and a single. Bob Californio 70 46 .593 V/7 Baseball Today Goehring added two hits. Kansas CItv 65 53 .551 6^/7 Although Dravecky got credit for extend his hitting streak to 25 games, Texos 61 54 .521 10 Thg Aiioclatod Prutt the Giants’ 3-2 victory over the the longest in baseball this year. B DIVISION TOURNAMENT - Tierney’s scored Minnesota 59 60 .496 13 Wednesday, Aug. 16 a run in the seventh inning to pull out a 4-3 win over Seattle 57 61 .463 14»/i FIGHTING — American cyclist Nelson Montreal Expos, the psychological In his sixth at-baf. Walton singled Chlcogo 51 66 .429 21 damage of his loss could be even Allied Printing at Nike Field. Dave Fournier tripled Texas at Seattle (4:35 pjn. EDT). Nolan leading off the 12th but waserase(i on Tvtsdov’t Oomts Vails, left, and Freeh oponent Patrick Da greater than the physical one. and singled twice white Mike Falkowski, Tom Toronto 7, Boston 2 Ryon (13-7) pilches for the Rangers against a fielder’s choice grounder by Ryne Baltimore Z Detroit 0 Scott Bonkheod (11-4). Ryon come within two Rocha touch each other during the 1/8 " I t ’s a crying shame,” first base- Fortin and Paul Mador added two hits apiece. Don outs of his sixth coreer nohltter last Friday Sandberg, who then was caught Konsos City 10. Chicooo 6 man Will Clark said. "D ave’s first Leonard collected three hits in defeat while John MMwoukee 1. New York 0 when Detroit's Dove Bergman singled. Ryon finals of the professional sprints during stealing. Ookland 5. Cleveland 2 needs 14s1rlkeou1s to reach No. 54)00. start changed the meaning of the Pierson added two. Slots the World Track Cycling Champion­ The virtory went to Mitch Williams, Seattle 7, Texas 0 season for us because it’s not just Highland Park Market beat J&M Grinding, 10-7. California 3. Minnesota 2 Mets reserve catcher Mockey Sasser Is ships Tuesday in Lyon, France. Da 2-2, who pitched two hitless innings. WedntMlav'i Games 8-far-8 this season against Son Diego's Ed about baseball, it’s about life.” Kevin Schaffer had three hits, including a three-run A postgame argument between first New York (Terrell 1*2) at Milwaukee Whitson. Rocha eliminated Vails. Dravecky. who won the first start of homer, for HPM while Todd Mozzer also collected (Reuss M ). 2:X p.m. Streaks base umpire Joe West and Cincinnati Jerome Wolton's 2Sgome hitting streak Is his comeback by pitching eight three hits. Alex Britnell and John Zavodjancik Minnesota (Rowley 5*10) at California Reds second baseman Ron Oester (M .w m 7*10). 4:05 p.m. the thlrd-longest by a rookie. Benito Sontloao innings last Thursday against Cincin­ added two hits apiece while Glenn Boggini homered. Texas (Ryon 13>7) at Seattle (Bonkhead hod 0 344>ome streak In 1987 and Guv Cutrlght escalated into a shoving match 11-4). 4:35 p.m. hit In 26 straight tortheWhlfeSoxlnl943. nati, dropped to the ground and involving Reds manager Pete Rose, Pete Anthony cracked four hits for J&M while Tom Toronto (Stotttemyre 4-51 at Boston Swings ChorlleHoughpItchedaone-hltterbutlostto IN BRIEF grabbed his left arm after throwing a Oester and West. Dawson had three. Bill Wilson. Kevin Kelley, Ed (Clemens 12-6), 7:35 p.m. Seattle 2-0 Tuesday night. Hough's Texas pitch in the sixth inning of a game the Kenneson, Dave Dumond and Mark Dumond added Boltimore (Hornisch 2-5) of Detroit Rose was suspended for 30 days and (Tonono MO), 7:35 p.m. National League reaulta Cuba 5. Rada 2 teommotes got 13 hits against the Mariners. Giants were leading 3-1. He was taken fined $10,000 last year for shoving two apiece with the latter homering. Konsos City (Soberbooen 13-5) at Cbl- Breweral.YankeeaO The Rangers' come within one ot tying the cogo (Kino 54). 8:30 p.m. molorleogue record for hitsinoshutout. Ex-Stock car racer dies from the field on a stretcher. umpire Dave Pallone. C DIVISION TOURNAMENT - LM Gill shut out Cleveland (Black 9-9) at Ooklond Meta 3. Padrea 2 CHICAGO CINCINNATI Slumps NEW YORK MILWAUKEE Andre CXiwson vras In a 6-for-S4 rut until “ It sounded like a firecracker,” Astros 3, PIrstes 2: Hou.ston won its Correnti Real Estate, 12-0, at Robertson Park. Stan (Moore 154). 10:05 p.m. O b rh b l ...... o b rh b l Ob rh bl Ob r h bl 10 0 0 hitting o gome-winning home run Tuesday MIAMI (AP) — Tim Richmond, a former Expos right fielder Hubie Brooks Tbursday's Oomts Sox 2b 3 0 10 Molltor 3b 4 0 10 SAN DIEGO NEW YORK Walton cf 4 0 10 Duncan ss 29th one-run game when Ken Camini- Harris led LM Gill with three hits while Tony Fedak, Cleveland at Oaklar>d. 3:15 p.m. Sndbrg 2b 4 0 0 0 Rchdsn ss 4 0 11 night. Espnoz ss 4 0 3 0 Gontnr 2b 3 1 1 0 Ob r h bl Ob rh bl Slim Indianapolis 500 rookie of the year whose said. ‘T v e never seen anything like it ti’s single drove in Eric Yelding from Ron Slamon, Gary Desjarlais, Dave Weiner and Toronto at Baltimore. 7:35 p.m. Mlhgly dh Roberts 3b 4 0 11 Samuel cf 4 0 10 DwSmth If 3 111 Oulnons 3b 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 PotIdor 2b 10 10 5 0 0 0 Managers Pete Rose of Cincinnati and Don subsequent stock car racing career was cut and I hope I never see anything like it second ba.se in the 11th inning. New York ot Detroit, 7:35 p.m. EkilbonI 1b 3 0 0 0 Braggs If 3 0 10 RAIomr 2b 4 0 0 0 Teufel 2b 4 0 0 0 Jackson If 2 0 0 0 EDovIs cf Rich Brimley collected two apiece. Mike Correnti 4 0 10 Zimmer of CJilcogo hove eoch lost 15 pounds Texos at Chicogo, 0:30 p.m. Borfleld rf 4 0 0 0 Yount cf 3 0 0 0 TGwynn cf 4 0 10 HJhnsn 3b 4 12 1 Webster If 0 10 0 Griffey if short by controversy and illness nearly two again.” Glenn Davis, who homered earlier, and Mickey Coloumbe had two each in defeat. Roomes rf 5 0 0 0 since storting recent diets. They started their Boston at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m Geren c 4 0 10 Brock 1b 3 0 11 JaClark 1b 4 0 0 0 Strv^ry rf 4 0 0 0 Groce 1b 3 1 1 0 Konsos City at Seattle, 10:()5 p.m. Dawson rf 5 1 1 3 Roesler p. 0 0 0 0 weight-loss programs on the advice of Los years ago, is dead at age 34. Dravecky, who pitched five .shutout led off the llth with a single off Mike Memorial Corner Store scored a run in the eighth Lawton If 3 0 0 0 Vaughn dh 3 0 10 /tbner rf 0 0 0 0 McRyIds If 4 12 1 Angeles monoger Tom Losordo, who has lost Only gon’>es scheduled Toltesn 3b James rf 3 111 Hrnndz 1b 3 0 0 0 Berryhili c 6 02 0 Bnzngr 1b 3 0 0 0 Richmond died on Sunday with his parents at innings before the sixth, was con­ Smith. 0-1. and Yelding came in to inning to eke out a 3-2 win over Rogers Corporation. 3 0 10 Surhoff c 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 more thon 40 pounds. Kelly cf 3 0 0 0 Felder rf Wynne If 0 0 0 0 Lyons c 1110 Law 3b 5 0 3 0 Charlton p 3 0 0 0 10 10 Sluggers his side in Good Samaritan Hospital in West scious as he left the field and was pinch run. After a sacrifice bunt by Ed Crandall, Rick Molloy, Greg Larson and John Spiers ss 3 0 0 0 CMortni If 3 0 10 Sasser c 3 0 3 0 Wllkrsn 3b 10 0 0 Modlsn ph National Leagueatandinga Dunston ss 5 1 1 0 Brwnng pr 0 0 0 0 Mott Williams has hit five home runs In his Palm Beach, his physician. Dr. David Dodson, taken to Queen Elizabeth Hospital. Hannon had two hits each for the winners. For Totals. 31.8.4.8 Totals.. 28.1.4.1 tontlago c 3 0 0 0 Miller 2b 10 0 0 lost six gomes for Son Francisco. ... Kevin Kevin Bass moved Yelding to second, TmpItn 88 3 12 0 Elster ss 4 0 11 GModdx p 2 00 0 Fronco p 0 0 0 0 10 00 McReynolds has six home runs this month for said Tuesday. X-rays showed the fracture in the Caminiti singled to left field Rogers, Mark Morse had four hits while Jim Whitson p 2 0 0 0 Frndez p 100 0 McCInd ph 10 0 0 Yongbid rf Eoit Division New York . 888 888 888-8 4 1 1 0 the Mets. The Associated Press Magdn ph 10 0 0 Lancostr p 00 0 0 JReed c Dodson, citing the wishes of the family and upper arm near the scar that marked Larry Andersen. 3 3. was the Bagosian added two. W L Pet. OB MlhMnibee . 888 188 88x— 1 Romos ph 10 0 0 Collins ph 10 0 0 Storting off Chlcogo 69 50 .560 — E— Spiers. DP— New York 1, Milwaukee 1. Mussimn p 0 0 0 0 Rickey Henderson hos hit 39 home runs medical confidentiality, declined to give the the surgery that removed a cancerous winner, going one inning and giving ’TONIGHT’S GAMES — A Division (at Robertson Totals 30 2 4 2 Totols 34 3 10 3 MlWIIms p 0 0 0 0 Oesfer 2b 5 1 1 0 New York 65 S3 .551 V/7 LOB— New York 6, Milwaukee 4. SB— Mahler p 10 0 0 leading off the first Inning. He extended his cause of death or talk about Richmond’s tumor last Oct. 7 up one hit and one walk. DRAVECKY SET BACK — San Francisco pitcher Dave Park) — 6 p.m.- H&N Contractors vs. Glenn; 7:30 Montreal 65 54 .546 4 Tolleson (5), Sax (34), PoMdor (3). Dibble p 0 0 0 0 own record with another homer Tuesday St. Louis 63 55 .534 5»/j S— Surhoff. Son Diego 001 000 10b-2 night. medical condition. The injury is expected to sideline The Astros are 29-17 in one-run Dravecky, in his second start since recovering from cancer p.m - Lathrop Insurance vs. Bray’s. B Division (at Now York 000 001 002— 3 Winghm If 2 0 10 Pittsburgh SO 46 .424 18/2 Whitson L.14-9 8 2-3 10 3 3 0 4 Francisco this year, fractured a bone In the little damage involving the muscles.” Ray Searage. New York GModdux 8 4 2 2 2 6 Tuosdov's Ooims Lancaster 2 2 0 0 0 1 same arm In which a cancerous tumor was Reliever Jeff Parrett. 11-4. Phila­ CardInBis 9, Braves 1: St. Louis game. He also singled home a run and Son Froncisco 3, Montreal 2 Frndez 7 4 2 2 0 7 removed tOmonthsago. The left-hander Islost Matt Williams’ fifth homer in six Mussimn W,3>2 2 0 0 0 0 0 MIWMms W.2-2 2 0 0 0 0 2 Ryder Cup team named routed Atlanta behind Jo.se DeLeon’s took over the NL lead with 1.55 New York 3, Son Diego 2 Royala 10, White Sox 6 CIncInnoti fortheseoson. games, after a single by Will Clark, delphia’s biggest winner, pitched PMkKlelDMo 7, Los Angeles 6 Umpires— Home, Wendelstedt; Rrst, Status three-hitter. Milt Thompson’s four strikeouts, eight more than John Darling; Second, Marsh; Third, Rehll- Mahler 4 2-3 4 2 2 2 1 gave the Giants a 3-0 lead in the sixth. three scoreless innings, allowing one IN BRIEF St. Louis 9, Atlonto t Dibble 0 0 0 0 1 0 Jose Canseco mode his first start In eight CASTLE ROCK, Colo. (A P) — Tom Watson, RBIs and Terry Pendleton’s four hits. Smoltz of Atlanta. Oilcogo 5, Cincinnati 2, 12 Innings KANSAS CITY CHICAGO ford. hit. for the victory. Charlton 2 1-3 0 0 0 1 1 games Tuesday night and hita home run. He yet to hit his first tee shot in the International Montreal scored its two runs off Houston 3, Pittsburgh i 11 Innings Obrhbl obrhbl T— 2:25. A-^,085. hasbeenoutwithostralned right auodrlcep. DeLeon. 12-11, missed St Louis’ Thompson, who had three of St. WWIIsn cf 3 0 0 0 Gollghr rf 5 111 Fronco 2 1 0 0 1 1 Dravecky in the bottom of the inning. The Dodgers got homers from Mike Wodnofdav't Oomot Roesler L,0-1 1 3 3 3 2 0 Speaking tournament, is already receiving congratula­ Bolton holds soccer tryouts Son Francisco (LoCoss 7-7) at Montreal Elsnrch cf 2 12 1 Fletchr 2b 4 0 2 0 Cardinals 9, Braves 1 Huff and Mike Marshall in taking a 6-4 league-leading 16lh shutout when Jeff Louis’ 16 hits, had an RBI groundout Dibble pitched to 1 batter In the 7th. "I was surrounded by Mets players and I tions from his fellow golf pros. Damaso Garcia led off with a homer (Langston W-3), 7:05 p.m. Seltzer 3b 4 0 0 1 CMrtnz 3b 5 12 1 thought, 'What the hell Is this?' I didn't reallie Treadway homered with two outs in in the fourth, a two-run single in the Brett 1b 4 12 0 Rsk dh 4 0 10 HBP— Mahler hit by GModdux. WP— and Andres Galarrago was hit by a lead, but they couldn’t hold it. BOLTON — Soccer practices and tryouts for Chlcogo (Bleleckl 13-5) at Cincinnati GModdux, Dibble. the game was over." — Son Diego's Ed “ A lot of congratulations, a lot of hand­ (Leorv 1-9), 7:35 p.m. BJocksn If 5 1 1 0 Mormn 1b 10 0 1 ATLANTA STLOUIS pitch. Jeff Brantley relieved Dia- Von Hayes had a two-nm homer and the ninth for the Braves. sixth and his fourth homer in the boys and girls at Bolton High School will begin Ob rh bl obrhbl Umpires— Home, Hohn; Rrst, West; Whitson, who gave up two runs In the ninth shakes. a lot of smiles and happy faces.” San Diego (Rasmussen 5-1) at New Tobler rf 4 0 11 Lyons 1b 2 0 0 0 Inning and lostto NewYork 3-2T uesdoy night. The right-hander struck out 10 and seventh, when the Cardinals scored Thurmn cf 10 0 0 Boston If 4 110 OMcDII cf 4 0 0 0 Coleman If 5 0 0 0 Second, Crawford; Third. WMIIoms. vecky and surrendered a saerifice fly Dwayne Murphy hit a two-run double on Saturday, Aug. 26. Girls will practice York (Darling 10-9), 7:35 p.m. T— 3:42. A— 31494. SEASONS Aug. M Watson said. Los Angeles (Belcher S-11) at Phllo- Trfobll dh 5 2 2 1 Karkovic c 4 12 1 Tredwy 2b 4 12 1 OSmIth ss 4 0 2 0 by Tim Raines. for the Phillies. walked one for his fourth complete five runs. according to the following dates and times — Mocforln c LSmIth If 3 00 0 TJones ss 10 0 0 1920— ShoiTstopRavC3iapmanofthe The handshakes and happy faces resulted delphla (Carman 3-12), 7:35 p.m. 4 2 3 2 LJohnsn cf 3 12 0 Cleveland Indianswashitintheheodwith Aug. 26-10 a m. to noon; Aug. 28 & 29-3:30p.m. Pittsburgh (Smiley 9-7) at Houston FWhIte 2b 4 2 2 0 Guillen ss 4 112 Wefhrby If 10 0 0 Oauend 2b 5 110 from Watson’s selection, along with Lanny 2 12 3 OMrphy rf 3 0 0 0 Guerrer 1b 4 0 10 pitch In the fifth Inning by NewYork'sCarl (Rhoden 1-4), 8:35 p.m. Stillwell ss Astros 3. Pirates 2 Mays. Chapman sustalnedatractured skull to 5:30 p.m.: Aug. 30, Aug. 31 & Sept. 1- 2:30 Atlanta (Clorv 3-2) at St. Louis (Power Totals » 10 15 9 Totals 34 412 4 Berroo rf 0 0 0 0 Lindmn 1b 110 0 Wadkins. as Ray Floyd’s “ wild card’’ Evor>s 1b Brnnsky rf 4 3 3 2 anddledthenextdav.ltlstheon Ivon field p.m. to 4:30 p.m. 4-5), 8:35 p.m. 2 0 0 0 totality Inmalor-leogue history. selections for the American Ryder Cup team Valdez p 0 0 0 0 Pnditn 3b 4 2 4 2 TTwrsdoy's Games Konsos City 032 002 010— 10 PITTSBURGH HOUSTON 1927 — Botie Ruth ot the New York Yonkees that will face Europe's best golfers in the Hough one-hitter no good to Rangers Boys will practice according to the following Blouser 3b 3 0 0 0 Walling 3b 0 0 0 0 Son Diego ot New York, 1:35 p.m. Chlcogo 300 400 OOO— 4 Obrhbl Ob r h bl become the first plover to clear the root at dates and times — Aug. 26- 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. &3 Chlcogo ot Cincinnati, 7:35 p.m. JDovIs c 3 0 0 0 MThmp cf 4 2 3 4 Bonds If 4 1 1 0 BIggto c 4 0 10 biennial matches at Sutton-Coldfield. England. E— w w ilson, Guillen, LJohnson. DP— Romero ss 3 0 10 TPeno c Comiskev Park In Chlcogo. Ruth's home run Son Francisco ot Montreal, 7:35 p.m. 3 0 10 Bell ss 5 0 10 Romlrz ss 4 0 10 come off Tommy Thomos. p.m.toSp.m.: Aug. 27-3p.m.to5p.m.: Aug.28 Kansas City 1, Chicooo 1 LOB— Kansas City UlIlQuIst p 2 0 0 0 DeLeon p 4 0 11 Sept 22-24 Los Angeles ot Philadelphia, 7:35 p.m. 7, Chicago 7. 28— Brett, FWhIte. 3B— VonSlyk cf 4 0 0 0 Puhl If 5 0 0 0 1947 — Ralph KIner hit three successive Bv Ben Walker Cal Ripken and Joe Orsulak homered in the & 29- 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.; Aug. 30. Aug. 31 & Pittsburgh at Houston, 8:35 p.m. Bchhm p 0 0 0 0 Bonilla 3b 4 12 1 GDovIs 1b 4 12 1 home runs ooalnst the St. Louis Cordinols to "Tom and Lanny add the talent, experience Stillwell Z Boston, Guillen. HR— Tortobull Boever p 0 0 0 0 Sept. 1- 2:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Only gomes scheduled (15), Mocforlone (2). SB— LJohnson (3), GWIIson rf 5 0 10 Yeldlr>g pr 0 10 0 become the first Pirate everto accomplish the and aggressive, competitive playing that will The Associated Press Orioles’ third straight victory. Gregg 1b 10 0 0 Redus 1b 4 0 0 0 Boss rf 4 0 0 0 teat. Pittsburgh beat the St. Louis Cordinols CMortlnez (4). S— Fletcher, Mormon, Totals 39 1 3 1 Totals 39 9 14 9 help bring the Cup back to America,” Floyd, A L Roundup Milacki. 7-10. has won all three career starts in Completed medical consent forms must be American League reaulta FWhIte, Stillwell. SF— Mocfdrtone, Seltzer. MSmIfh p 0 0 0 0 Comlnlt 3b 5 0 2 1 1^7at Forbes Reid. handed in before students are allowed to LVMIere c 3 0 2 1 Doran 2b 3 10 0 1948 — Babe Ruth died ot concer In New non-playing captain of the American team, Maybe Charlie Hough should try pitching a Detroit. In tho.se games, hehasgiven upjust one run Attanta 000 000 001— 1 Und 2b 0 0 0 0 Young cf 4 0 2 0 York,attheooeofS3. 0 0 0 100 on five hits in 25 innings. practice. Forms may be attained in the Main IP H R ER BB SO StLouls sox— 9 Belllord 2b 3 0 0 0 Scott p 1950— New York's Honk Thompson hit two said Tuesday in announcing his choices. no-hitter. Obviously, one-hitters don't work. E— Blouser, JDovIs. DP— Atlonto 1, 2 0 0 0 Marinera 2. Rangera 0 Konsos CItv DIsffno ph 10 0 0 Splimn ph 10 0 0 Inskte-the-pork home runs Ino )4-7 romp of the “ We already had as strong a Ryder Cup team Outhit 13-1, the Seattle Mariners beat the odds and over the plate” Milacki struck out five and walked four in his Office at the high school between 8 a m. and 3 -ebrndt 3 8 6 6 1 2 StLouls 1. LOB— Atlanta 2, StLouls 7. Ortiz c 10 0 0 Agosto p 0 0 0 0 Brooklyn Dodgersotthe PoloGrounds. as I ’ve seen. This simply strengthens it .” Floyd The Mariners scored in the seventh on an error by p.m. daily. SEATTLE TLeoch W,3-3 5 3 0 0 1 1 2B— Pendleton 2, Romero, Brunonsky. RReed p 2 0 00 Darwin p 0 0 0 0 Hough on Tue.sday night, defeating the Texas second shutout. He did not allow a hit until two oiils TEXAS Forr (9), MThompson (4), 1964 — Curt Flood of the St. Louis Cardinals Ob r h bl Ob r b bl 1 1 0 0 0 0 HR— Pendleton Cartgels ph 100 0 CRnIds ph 10 0 0 hod eight straight hits In o doubleheoder said Rangers 2-0. third baseman Steve Buechele in the fifth inning. 5 0 10 Reynids 2b 4 1 1 0 Otleoge Treodwov (7). SB— MThompson (21). Bair p 0 0 0 0 Andersn p 0 0 0 0 ooalnst the Los Angeles Dodgers. The Espy cf Rosenberg IP H RER BB SO The other 10 players, all of whom qualified by Coventry Golf Tourney set PImero 1b 5 0 4 0 Briley If 3 0 0 0 2 7 5 5 1 1 RRvIds ph 1 000 Dodgers won the first gome M ond the Hough has twocareerone-hittersand has lost both “ Our guys can’t believe it. You just take this kind Orsulak hit his fourth home run in the fourth Baines dh 4 0 2 0 ADovIs 1b 2 0 0 0 McCorthv L.1-2 3 2*3 1 2 0 1 3 Attanta Londrm p 0 0 0 0 Cordlnolstookthesecond,4-0. virtue of their ranking over the past two years Poll 1 3-3 5 3 2 0 1 LIIIlQUlSt L,7-7 5 2-3 10 4 4 1 3 of them. The other came on June 16, 1986. in of win. That’s ba.seball, I guess. This game was just inning and Ripken hit his 15th in the sixth against COVENTRY — The Coventry Lions Club will Slerro rf 5 0 2 0 L ^ n rd dh 3 0 0 1 King lb 0 0 0 0 1967— Jim Maloney ot Cincinnati retired 19 on a points list, are British Open champion 4 0 0 0 Coles rf 2 0 0 0 Hlllegos 1 2-3 2 0 0 0 2 Elchhorn 2-3 4 4 4 0 0 Totals 38 2 7 2 Totah 37 3 8 2 California. unbelievable.” Mariners manager Jim Lefebvre Doyle Alexander. 5-14 Franco 2b Boever 2-321101 consecutive Pirates but hod to leave the gome sponsor a gold tournament on Saturday, Sept. 4 0 10 Klngery cf 2 10 0 Rosenberg pitched to 3 batters In the 3rd, after he Inlured his ankle by stepping Ino hole Mark Calcavecchia, PGA title-holder Payne Incvgtla If Lelbrondt pitched to 4 batters In the 4th. Voldez 1 0 0 0 0 1 “ The only way it could have been worse was if I said. 30, at Skunkamaug River Golf Club. All Buechel 3b 4 0 2 0 Presley 3b 3 0 0 0 Pmsburgh 100 100 000 00— 2 at Forbes Field. Billy McCoolollowedtwohlts Stewart. US. Open champ Curtis Strange, Angels 3, Twins 2: Bobby Rose got his first three 2 0 0 0 Voile c 3 0 0 0 StLouls Houstan 801 800 100 01— 3 had thrown a no-hitter,” Hough said. Athletics 5, Indians 2: Rickey Henderson hit his Sundbrg c DeLeon W.12-11 9 3 1 1 1 10 over the tinol 22-3 Innings to give the Redso4-0 proceeds from the tournament will benefit the 10 0 0 VIZQuel ss 2 0 0 0 WP— Lelbrondt. One out when wtnnlr>g run scored. Tom Kite, Chip Beck, Paul Azinger. Fred major-league hits and tripled home the go-ahead RLeoch ph Umpires— Home, P ulll; First, HIrsch- victory over Pittsburgh. 39th career leadoff home run. extending his own 0 0 0 0 SBrdly ph 10 0 0 U m pires— Home, Voltogglo; Rrst, E— Bonds, Bell. DP— Pittsburgh 1, Harold Reynolds’ solid single leading off the sixth sightless, sight impaired and other worthwhile Kreuter c beck; Second, Doyldson; Third, Bonin. Couples. Ken Green, Mark O’Meara and Mark run in the sixth inning as California won for just the Dghiiy ph 10 10 MDIaz ss 0 0 0 0 Barnett; Second, Ford; Third, HIrsch- Houston 1. LOB— Pittsburgh 9, Houston 8. was all the Mariners got against Hough, 7-12. The record, and Jo.se Canseco homered in his first start charities. T— 2:35. A— 39,970. second time in six games. MStanly c 0 0 0 0 beck 2B— LoVolllere, Blgglo, Young. HR— McCumber. in eight days as Oakland beat Cleveland. Last year, 140 took part in the festivities. Monrtq ss 4 0 0 0 T— 3:06. A— 13,553. GDovis (28). SB— Doran (19), Bor>ds (20), Rangers got plenty of hits against Brian Holman Rose was recalled from Class AA on Friday after Totals 39 013 0 Totols 25 3 1 1 GWIIson (1). S— Boss. Storm Davis, 13-5. won his fourth consecutive Sponsor money is needed to provide the and Mike Schooler, but no runs. Dick Schofield fractured his hand. Rose singled PhllllesT.DodgeraR IP H RER BB SO decision. Dennis Eckersley got his 24th save when aforementioned causes with good Texos 0 00 0 00 Pittsburgh Thompson stole golf balls Holman. 5-5. gave up 10 hits in seven innings and home the tying run in the fourth and put the Angels Seattle 800 001 10x-0 Athletics 5, Indiana 2 RReed 6 2 Schooler got his 24th save Texas came within one he escaped a bases-loaded. no-out jam in the ninth contributions. Bair 2 3 BASKETBALL in front in the sixth. E— Buechele. DP— Seottle 1. LOB— LOS ANGELS PHILA Notional Basketball Association LAKE OSWEGO. Ore (A P) - Mychal For further information about the tourna­ Texos 14, Seottle 5.2B— Slerro. SB— Klngery Ob r h bl Ob r h bl Landrum 2 1 hit of tying a major league record for most hits in a inning. MSmIth L A I 1-3 2 BOSTON CELTICS— Announced that Thompson of the Los Angeles Lakers has Chuck Finley, 14-8. got the victory and Bryan ment, please contact Frank Perrotti at (1). SF— Leonord. CLEVELAND OAKLAND Griffin ss 5 0 0 0 Dykstro cf 3 0 0 0 K.C. Jones, vice president of basketball shutout loss The visiting Indians lost their fourth straight IP H RER BB SO Ob r h bl Ob r h bl Rndiph 2b 3 10 0 Herr 2b 4 12 0 Houston agreed to pay $100 to the city of Lake Oswego Harvey earned his 18th save. Mike Dyer, 13. was 4 1 1 2 Scott 7 6 operations, has resigned to become on game and eighth in 11 games. 429-9501. Tex« Browne 2b 4 0 10 RHdsn If 3 111 Murray 1b 4 2 3 0 VHoyes rf assistant coach and consultant to the plover In other games. Baltimore downed Detroit 2-0. the loser. Hough L.M2 1 2 1 Jacoby 3b 4 0 2 2 Lonsfrd 3b 2 12 0 Morshol rf 4 2 2 3 Kruk If 3 1 1 0 Agosto 1-3 0 for several hundred golf balls he allegedly stole Darvrin 2 2-3 0 personnel director of the Seattle SuperSon- Oakland defeated Cleveland .5-2, California topped Henderson opened the bottom of the first with his Seattle Jomes If 3 0 2 0 Canseco rf 4 12 2 Homlfn 3b 4 0 10 Jordan 1b 4 2 2 3 Ics. from the municipal golf course. Royals 10, White Sox 6: Kurt Stillwell hit two Sloan resigns Alabama post Holman W3-5 7 10 0 0 2 5 Komnsk cf 10 0 0 Javier rf 0 0 0 0 APeno p 00 0 0 CHoyes 3b 4 1 1 0 Andersen WA3 1 1 Minnesota 3-2 andKansas City beat Chicago 10 6, eighth home run, connecting against Rod Nichols. WP— Scott. PB— Blgglo. CLEVELAND CAVALIERS— Signed A municipal court judge on Tuesday signed a Schooler S,24 2 3 0 0 0 2 Clork ph 10 0 0 OPorkr dh 3 0 10 Gonzolz cf 3 0 0 0 Daulton c 4 0 10 Winston Bennett, forward. Hough walked five and struck out three. Reynolds 3-2. Canseco, who has been out with a strained right triples and drove in three runs as Kansas City won in Holman pitched to 1 batter In the Olh. Carter cf 5 0 0 0 McGwIr 1b 4 0 0 0 Huff If 2 111 Thon ss 3 1 1 0 Umpires— Home, Holllon; First, Ren­ civil compromise agreement between Thomp­ TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) — Steve Sloan was — Hough. BK— Hough. PB— Stubbs ph 0 0 0 0 Jeltz ss 10 0 0 nert; Second. Runge; Third, Loyne. HOUSTON ROCKETS— Acoulred Anthony Chicago. POBrIn 1b 3 0 10 DHdsn cf 4 1 1 0 Bowie, guord, from the Son Antonio Spurs tor scored in the sixth on a balk, a wild pitch and Jeffrey quadricep, hit a two-run .shot, his sixth homer in 25 reported Tuesday to have resigned as athletic Sur>dberg. Snyder rf 4 0 0 0 Hossev c 2 111 Shrprsn ph 10 11 Cook p 2 0 0 0 T-3:39. A— 23,574. son, 34. of West Linn, the golf course and the undisclosed terms, games this .season. Mike Macfarlane, who had three of the Royals’ 15 U m pire s— Home, Cooney; Rrst, MIYong dh 2 0 0 0 Steinbeh c 10 0 0 Eleon If 10 0 0 ONeal p 00 0 0 city parks department. In the compromise, Leonard’s sacrifice fly. director at the University of Alabama. McClellond; Second. Coble; Third. Brink- Sclosclo c 4 0 0 1 MeWIms p 0 0 0 0 LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS— Signed hits, and Danny Tartabull each homered. Stillwell Skinner c 3 0 0 0 Phillips 2b 3 0 0 0 Tom Garrick and Carlton McKinney, Thompason agreed to the payment and said he “ Good bit of hitting by Reynolds. He's a tough Orioles 2, Tigers 0; Rookie Bob Milacki pitched a The Birmingham News reported that Sloan mon. Belle ph 10 0 0 Weiss ss 3 0 10 RMrtInz p 2 0 0 0 OvMpv ph 10 12 hit an RBI triple and scored on Jim Eisenreich’s T_2:34. A— 11,330. Allonson c Andesn ph 10 0 0 Porrett p 0 0 0 0 American League leaders guards, ond Derrick Gervin, forward. out,” Hough said. “ I made a bad pitch to Leonard in three-hitter and Baltimore stayed undefeated in six 0 0 0 0 NEW JERSEY NETS— Signed BUI would write a letter of apology to the city. made his decision to quit after a weekend ^ rm ln ss Morgen p 0 0 0 0 single for a 7-6 lead in the sixth inning. 4 2 4 0 Jones, forward, to o one-yeor contract. those circumstances. He hit a knuckleball up and games at Tiger Stadium this season. conversation with school officials, and that the Totals S 3 10 3 Seoroge p 0 0 0 0 In return, the city dropped two counts of Totals 39 5 9 4 •o9edon333— Home, M orrlioo; Rrst, 80; Carter, Clevelond, 78: Esosky, Boston, 77; Xctlvgted Tim Jessie, running bock, and Lee Aug. 13 trying to court White. They persuaded LOB— Minnesota 10, California 7. 38— Evans; Second, JohnMn.'Thlrd.Shulock. Second, Dovls; Third, Quick. Leonord,Seattle,76; McGrIff, Toronto, 74. Boxing Federation middleweight champion needs rt'- L At Alabama he has been in charge of a T— 2:51. A— 25,189. Solti, auorterback, from the reserve list. him to get a passport and visa and accompany Nevwnan, Gogne, CDavis. 3B— Rose. HR> T— 2:29. A— 28.459. Pitching (M Dectslons) Signed Buster Rhymes, wide receiver, to fight Hearns in the wake of his image-tarnishing, program that had 18 men’s and women’s DWhIte (11). SB— OWhlte (33). S— Horper, Blyleven, California, 12-2, .857; Swindell, and Stan Mlkowos, defensive tackle. them on a return flight to Greece Wednesday. ■■ niiuriiii 1 Loudner. 12-round majority decision over Iran Baikley sports, with an annual budget of more than $12 Cleveland, 13-3, .813: Gordon, Kansas City, HOCKEY White said chances of playing abroad are IP H RER SO BlueJays7.RedSox2 Giants 3. Expos 2 14-4, .778; Williamson, Baltimore, 9-3, .750; Nonotwl Hockey League Monday night. million. Mbmoioto Bonkheod, Seattle, 11-4, .733; Soberhogen, NEW YORK RANGERS— Homed Roger slim, barring a breakdown in contract talks Dyer L.1-3 4 7 Kansas CItv, 13-5, .732;A8oore, Ooklond, 136, Nellson head coach, Gord Stellick assistant A Nunn-Hearns fight could happen in the spting, Wayne 2 1 with the Mavericks. TORONTO BOSTON.. SAN FRAN MONTREAL .714; SOovIs.Ookland, 135, .706. general monoger. Lorry Pleou assistant according to Emanuel Steward, Hearns’ manager Europeans set records Collfemta Obrhbl ...... Obrhbl ab( r h bl gensrol monoger and director of plover 2 2 1 4 Obrhbl CFInlev W,14-0 71-3 10 Moseby dh 5 13 2 Boggs 3b 3 12 0 Butler cf 5 0 10 ONIxon cf 4 0 0 0 development, and Paul Theriault head and trainer. Steward said Hearns first will fight 0 0 1 2 Harvey S,18 1 2-3 0 MWilsn cf 5 2 4 0 Barrett 2b 4 0 10 RThmp 2b 4 0 0 0 DGarcl 2b 3 111 cooch of Flint of the International Hockey BONN, West Germany (A P) — Giorgio Umpires— Home, Kaiser; Rrst, Young; Jones resigns from Celts Michael Olajide on Nov. 4 at Las Vegas Lambert! of Italy and Adrian Moorhouse of Bell If 5 0 10 Burks cf 4 0 10 WCkirk 1b 4 12 0 Foley 2b 10 0 0 League. Second, Joyce; Third, McKean. McGrIff 1b 3 12 1 Greenwl If 5 0 2 1 Mitchell If 4 0 10 Golorrg 1b 3 110 National League leadera PITTSBURGH PENGUINS— Announced T— 2:34. A— 32,0». Dan Goossen, the head of Ten Goose Boxing, Britain set world records at the European Whitt c 4 0 11 Heep dh 4 0 10 MWIms 3b 4 1 1 2 Rolrws If 2 0 0 1 the reslgnotlon ot Ken Schinkel, director of SEATTLE (A P) — K.C. Jones, a player and Swimming Championships ’Tuesday, while Femr>dz ss 4 0 2 1 Esoskv 1b 5 1 1 0 Sherldn rf 3 1 1 0 Brooks rf 4 0 0 0 player development. coach for the Boston Celtics for 20 years, which manages Nunn, said he didn’t know who tht- Orioles 2. Tigers 0 Mulinki 3b 5 11 1 Reed ss 3 0 10 MIdrxfo rf 10 10 Wolloch 3b 3 0 2 0 EOMd on 33301 Boh. TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS— unbeaten champion would fight next. East German swimmers swept the women’s Lee 2b 5 1 1 1 Romlne rf 3 0 2 0 Kenr>edv c 3 0 10 Hudler pr 0 0 0 0 o AB R H Pet. Reosslnged George Armstrong, head coach, resigned from the team’s front office to join the events. Felix rf 4 10 0 Gedmon c 2 0 0 0 Mnwrng c 1 0 0 0 Rtzgerld c 4 0 10 TGwvnn SD 119 462 66 156 .343 toon undetermined position within the Seattle SuperSonics as an assistant coach and Nunn, who has a 34-0 record with 23 knockouts, BALTIMORE DETROIT Cerone c 10 0 0 Lirlbe ss 4 0 11 Owen ss 2 0 0 0 WCIork SF 119 440 61 149 .339 oragonliotlon. also needs a promoter. Lambert! posted a time of one minute, 46.69 Ob r h bl ...... Ob r h bl Totals .. 48.7 1S.7 TotaH .. M 211.1 Draveky p 2 0 10 BSmIth p 10 0 0 LSmIth AM 96 357 66 113 .317 basketball consultant. seconds in winning the men’s 200-meter Devtrex cf 4 0 0 0 Pettis cf 2 0 0 0 Brantley p 0 0 0 0 WJhnsn ph 10 0 0 Groce Chi 103 365 49 115 .315 Jones, 57, coached the Celtics to a pair of Bob Arum, who has promoted each of Nunn s Torenta . . .. 211 888 12B-7 DNIxon ph 1000 Walton Chi 83 343 44 105 .307 PBrodly If 3 0 0 0 Tromml ss 4 0 0 0 ZSmIth p 0 0 0 0 NBA championships before moving into the three title defenses, said he was so disgusted with freestyle gold medal and beat the mark of CRIpkn ss 4 1 1 1 Whltakr 2b 3 0 0 0 Boston ...... 888 188 18B-2 Bedrosn p 0 00 0 Guerrero StL 119 414 40 124 .304 1:47.25 set by Duncan Armstrong of Australia Sheets dh 4 0 0 0 Lynn If 3 0 0 0 E— Gedmon 2, Esosky. DP— Toronto 4, Totals M2183 Totals 28 2 5 2 Oquendo StL 116 414 47 123 .297 Radio, T V front office following the 1987-88 season. He Nunn’s performance that he was releasing turn W Mttchell SF 114 395 77 117 .396 Orsulak rf 4 1 I I Bergmn lb 4 0 10 Boston 1. LOB— Toronto 10, Boston 13. also played on eight NBA champions in Boston. from a promotional agreement that had one fight at the 1988 Olympics in Seoul. Trober 1b 4 0 2 0 Nokes dh 4 0 10 2B— McGrIff 2, MWIIson, Boggs, Grten- Son Rtmdsce 888 812 888- , Raines Mon 104 361 99 106 .294 Moorhouse broke the 100-meter breaststroke WIhgtn 3b 2 0 0 0 Strange 3b 3 0 0 0 weM. 3B— Esosky. HR— AAoseby (10), Loo (3), - 888 882 888-4 HJohnson NY 109 400 62 114 .290 remaining. MulMnIks (3). SB— MWIIson (3),AAosoby E— AAofhnwiing. OP— Son Fror>cisco 1. Homo Runt record in morning heats and went on to win the Quirk c 3 0 0 0 Heath c 3 0 10 Today BRIpkn 2b 0 0 0 KWIIms rf 3 0 0 0 (17),Follx(14).SF— Whitt. LOB— San FronclKO 7, Montreal 4. 2B— Mitchell, Son Francisco, 37; HJohnson, That’s fine with Ten Goose Boxing, which is made gold medal later in the day, but in a slower Totals . 11.2.4.2 Totals.. 29.8 2.8 IPH .RER.BB.SO Mitchell. HR— MoWIIIIams (9), DGarcIa New York, 28; GDovis, Houston, 27; EDovIs, Rose Involved In brawl T o ro fita ...... (3). SB— Hudler (13). $— BSmIth, Brantley. Cincinnati, 25; Strawberry, New York, 25; 2:30 p.m. — Yankees at up of 10 members of the Goossen family V ^ time. Boltlmors . 888 181 888— 2 Stieb W,12-7 S 5 1 1 3 SF-Rolnes. Sandberg, Chicago, 22: VHayes, Phllodel- Brewers, MSG, WPOP (AM- CINCINNATI (AP) — Pete Rose, already “It’s time for Michael Nunn and Ten (lOuse TCostlllo 2-3 2 0 0 0 1 phlo, 18; WCIork, Son Francisco, 18. The Briton splashed through the open-air Dotrolt .... 888 888 888— 4 IF H RER BB SO 1410) under threat of a lifetime ban for alleged DP— Baltimore 1. LOB— Baltimore 4, Wills ^3 1 1 1 3 0 Son FronclKe Runs Bottad In Boxing to move on.” Goos.sen said. Roemerbad pool in 1:01.49 to better the old Detroit 6. HR-Orsulok (4), CRIpken (15). DWard $,12 2 2-3 3 0 0 1 1 Oravecky W,2-0 5 4 2 2 3 0 Mitchell, Son Francisco, KQ; WCIork, Son 7:30 p.m. — Blue Jays at gambling on baseball, could be in trouble mark of 1:01,65 set In 1984 by American Steve SB— PBrodley (12), Pettis (33). B oston...... Brantley 3 0 0 0 1 2 Francisco, 83; Guerrero, St. Louis, 81; As for Monday’s fight. Goossen said: "A s far as Smithson L,4-11 2 8 4 4 0 2 Bedrosn S,14 1 1 0 0 0 0 EDovIs, CIncInnotl, 72; HJohnson, New York, Red Sox, NESN, WTIC again. Ruginold Plnto/Minchoslor Herald Lundquist. Moorhouse’s time in the final was IP H R ER BB SO Michael was concerned, he stuck to the game plan B oltlm ors...... Lamp 4 1-3 3 1 1 0 3 AAontrool 72; GDovis, Houston, 71; AAurray, Los 7:30 p.m. — Padres at Mets, Sixteen months after his 30-day suspension Anoeles,69; DaMurphv, Atlonta,67. He got what he wanted — a victory.” 1.01.71. MllockI W.7-10 9 3 0 0 4 5 Price ^3 0 0 0 1 0 BSmIth L,9-7 7 6 3 3 0 4 Chs. 9,20, WFAN (AM-660) for shoving umpire Dave Pallone, Rose was h er e iT COm ES — Rogers Corporation Corner Store in the Town Softball D tfrolt GrHorrls 2 4 2 1 1 0 ZSmtfh 2 2 0 0 0 1 Pitching (M Dgetstons) While East German men failed to win any Alexandr L,S-14 7 4 2 2 2 2 Smithson pitched to 3 batters In the3rd. Oravecky pitched to 2 botfers In fhe4th. DeMortlnei, Montreal, 12-3, ,800: Oorwin, 7:30 p.m. — Tennis: Cana­ involved in another bumping incident Tuesday Many of theestimated 6,.500 fans inside the Lawlor pitcher Barbara Fenton releases her Tournament at Robertson Park. 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Third, Po- Umpires— Homo, Garcia; First, Cousins; Umpires— Home, Froenmilng; Rrst, .739; Porrett, Phllodelghio, 11-4, .733: BleleckI, Senior-Touring Pro Doubles who came into the ring as a O'/i-l favorite. lermo. Second, Roe; Third, Scott. Tola; Second. DeMuth; Third, RIppley. Chlcogo, 135, .722; Rcuscticl, Son Froncisco, one bronze. ______T— 2:39. A— 14.201 T— 3:30. A-^,800. T— 2:35. A-24,490. 135, .722 Championship, ESPN 14 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Aug. 16, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Aug. 16, 1989 - 15 New dressing waste of money Fast, fat, fattening foods FOOD Here are the calorie, fat and sodium contents of some common fast foods. Top line shows the maximum By Bonnie Tandy Leblong Pecan, country apple and fudge prepared product, these new Sara daily amount recommended and Carolyn Wyman brownie. $2.49 per 8Vi or 11-oz. Lee snack pies are not bad. Other for good health. Kraft House Italian Dressing. Supermarket box of four individually wrapped than gums and thickeners, these $1.89 per 16 fl.-oz. bottle. frozen minipies. are made basically from natural Peaches are delicious in desserts and main dishes Sampler ingredients. While fairly high in BONNIE: Kraft’s New House CAROLYN: These would seem calories, they are also fairly to be Sara Lee’s answer to small in size so it’s less tempting One of the prettiest blushes of the summer season whipping cream until soft peaks form. Place one Vt cup chopped nuts Italian is not bad for a commer­ The problem with this new Fruit Pepperidge Farm’s new Ameri­ to overeat. is seen on fresh peaches. half circle of cake on a plate. Spread with one-fourth 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon cial dressing. Although I ’d prefer Slush flavor is that the taste of can Collection of individually- The ingredients include butter, Peaches are now available, locally grown, and of the whipped cream. Arrange half of the peach 1 teaspon ground nutmeg olive oil to the soy bean used in lemonade apparently isn’t strong sized frozen desserts. While all of eggs, and hydrogentated oil, so full of fresh picked goodness. Fresh peaches have a slices on top. Repeat with remaining cake layers Place peach slices in a 9-inch round glass cake Kraft’s, the ingredients in this are enough o stand up to freezing and these miniature pies taste good these are not recommended for flavor which simply can not be duplicated in Microwave and whipped cream. Chill up to 2 hours. Before dish. Sprinkle with 2 tablespoons dry pudding mix. basically okay. This even applies stirring. As a result, theis tastes (especially the pecan) they lack those watching their fat and Fat Sodium peaches which are picked green and shipped. That serving, top with remaining fresh peach slices. Microwave butter in a 1-quart glass bowl at high to the scary-sounding preserva­ like a frozen, sweetened mystery the decadence that seems neces­ cholesterol. But if your main (teaspoons*) (milligrams) beautiful blush is, unfortunately, not an indication Kitchen Makes 6 servings. power for 30 seconds, or until softened. Stir in the tive EDTA or ethylene diamine Calories of ripeness. remaining ingredients, including remaining pud­ tetraacetic acid. Its job is to trap with a bit of a selzer zing. All of sary these days to get people off of problem is nibbling away at a big Marge Churchill Recommended dally maximum 1800-2500 10-15 900-2700 If the part of the peach which is not a rosy blush Easy peach-raisin crisp ding mix. Stir until crumbly. Spoon onto peach metal impurities introduced into their other flavors taste strong their diets. Having had the pie, this might just be the thing. and is green or pale, the peach is not ripe, and will mixture. Microwave, covered with a paper towel, at food by the manufacturing pro­ and better. pleasant experience of eating Double beef Burger King 946 13.6 1232 i 1 bag (16 ounces) frozen sliced peaches Sara Lee’s delicious cheesecake not riped any further. It will only soften and become Vi cup raisins high power for 10 to 12 minutes, or until bubbly near cess and it is considered safe. □ □ □ Whopper w/cheese t mushy. the center, rotating dish once or twice. Let stand, Still, making a vinaigrette is so and chocolate frosted brownies, I Bonnie Tandy Leblang, a regis­ 1 tablespoon lemon juice know they can do even better. tered dietitian, and Carolyn Wy­ Big Mac McDonald’s 562 7.4 950 The fresh peach season doesn’t last very long, so Vi teaspoon apple pie spice covered, for 3 to 5 minutes before serving. Yield; 8 easy it seems silly to buy it man, a junk food fanatic, are Cheeseburger Burger King 317 3.4 651 1 enjoy them when they are at their peak. Peaches 2 ablespoons lemon juice Vt cup rolled oats servings. com m ercially prepared. Just Sara Lee Pie Snacks. Southern BONNIE: For a commercially syndicated columnists. can be stored for two to three days in the crisper Vi teaspoon ground cinnamon Vt cup whole wheat flour Hint; to serve, top with vanilla ice cream or combine oil, vinegar, garlic, salt, Hamburger on Wendy’s 350 3.9 320 drawer of the refrigerator, after than, they begin to 1 fully cooked ham slice (I'/t to 2 pounds) 3 tablespoons packed brown sugar whipped topping. pepper and mustard. multi-grain bun lose both quality and flavor. Boned and cut I'A inches thick 2 tablespoons chopped pecans Peaches flambe Double cheese/ Domino’s 466 4.4 728 1 Peaches contain only 35 calories each and provide For glaze: In a blender container, combine peach Vi cup butter CAROLYN; I had a hard time 1 3 tablespoons sugar pepperoni pizza (slice) a large amount of vitamin A. Canned peaches in slices, honey, lemon juice, cinnamon. Cover and 9 tablespoons honey yogurt (see recipe to follow) getting excited about this so- Conference on gastronomy 2 teaspoon corn syrup heavy syrup contain 90 calories for just two halves. blend until smooth. Place peaches in a 9-inch square baking dish. called new product from Kraft. Double beef Taco Bell 464 5.2 1054 Fortunately, peaches are also available in water- Place ham slice in a 10 by 6 by 2-inch baking dish. Microwave at 50% (medium) power for 5 to 8 Vt cup apricot jam This may indeed be thicker and burrito supreme Vi cup water in ethnic traditions, the Midw­ pack or natural juices. This method of canning Cover with waxed paper. Cook on high power for 8 to minutes, or until defrosted, stirring once. Let stand richer than the Italian dressings SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - An 1981 by Julia Child. Robert 2'/t to 3 cups peeled sliced fresh peaches Taco Taco Bell 184 2.5 273 j reduces the number of calories from 90 to 50. Fresh 10 minutes, or until heated through. for 5 to 10 minutes. Drain.Stir'in raisins, lemon juice used since prehistoric days but expanded definition of quality in Mondavi, Richard Graff and est’s historical influence on 1 teaspoon lemon juice Americans’ attitudes toward food frozen peach slices, without sugar added, are Turn ham over and brush with glaze after 5 and apple pie spices. Spread evenly over bottom of once you pour it on a salad, who’s our food and drink, and the others to advance the under­ Taco salad Taco Bell 1204 20.6 2047 2 to 4 tablespoons brandy and drink. available year round. Frozen peaches retain much minutes. dish. Set aside. going to notice or care? I ’ve had impact of concerns about food standing, appreciation and qual­ w/ ranch dressing In a l ‘/i!-quart-casserole combine sugar and ity of wine and food. AIW F has ■ America’s Heartland; forces more of the natural flavor than canned peaches. In a 2-cup measure, cook remaining glaze, In a small mixing bowl, combine rolled oats, flour, some delicious honey mustard safety, chemicals and nutrition, 112 1.5 160 i cornstarch. Stir in jam and water. Microwave at and changes in American agricul­ Garden salad McDonald’s Today’s column features peaches in many uncovered, on high power for 1 to 2 minutes, or until brown sugar and pecans. Cut in margarine to form dressings in restaurants lately. If will be the focus of the Seventh 5,000 members and 13 chapters high for 2'/i to 3'A minutes, or until bubbly and ture and food production. A McDonald’s 230 different kids of recipes, and for use as part of main heated through. Spoon over ham. Yields 6 to 8 coarse crumbs. Spread over fruit mixture. Kraft really wants to be innova­ International Conference on Gas­ across the United States. Chicken salad 141 0.8 slightly thickened, stirring 2 or 3 times during the discussion of critical issues im­ dish entrees, as well as luscious desserts. servings. Microwave at high power for 6 to 10 minutes, or until tive, they should try putting tronomy scheduled Nov. 1 Recent headlines have focused oriental pacting the food industry and peaches are tender and mixture bubbles around the cooking process. something like that into the through 4 in Chicago. on everything from a beef hor­ Hardee’s 309 3.0 788 Meanwhile, combine peaches and lemon juice. consumers, including nutrition, Chef salad Peachtree chicken edges. Serve warm with honey yogurt on each supermarket. mone controversy, pesticide re­ Add to thickened sauce. Microwave at high power Titled "Tradition and Innova­ food safety and the environment. Fries (regular) McDonald 220 2.6 110 2 tablespoons butter Peach-walnut torte serving. Yields 6 to 8 servings. sidues on produce, contaminants for 4 to 5 minutes, or until peaches are tender, □ □ □ tion in American Food and Wine in fish and shellfish, and poisoned ■ America’s Food Industry 685 1 can (29 ounces) sliced peaches; reserve '/* cup V4 cup all purpose flour [}e)uxe potato Arby’s 657 8.4 stirring after half of the cooking time. — A View from the Midwest,” the farm wells. Hub; an examination of some of syrup Vi teaspoon baking soda Honey yogurt Wyler’s Fruit Slush fruit snack. Place brandy in a small dish. Microwave at high conference will also examine the "The answers to issues like the the critical issues facing retail­ Plain baked potato Wendy's 250 0.5 60 IVt tablespooins cornstarch Vi teaspoon salt 12-3 cups instant non-fat dry milk powder Pink lemonade. $1.79 for four power for 20 seconds, or until warmed. Stir into impact of the Midwest as Ameri­ use of chemicals in agriculture ers, restaurants and food produc­ Burger King 321 2.5 204 Vi cup maple syrup 3 tablespoons butter 3V4 cups water 4-ounce cups of ready-to-freeze Milk shake peaches, or if desired, pour into a ladle; ignite and ca’s hub of agriculture and food are not that simple,” says Julia ers as they pursue higher food Vi teaspoon curry powder Vi cup packed brown sugar Vi cup honey liquid. Apple turnover Arby’s 303 4.2 178 pour over dessert. Serve over dishes of vanilla Ice production, as well as the influ­ Child, AIWF honorary co- quality and innovation; the Vi teaspoon ginger 2 teaspoons vanilla 3.2 220 1 egg Cream. Yields 6 to 8 servings. ence of the region’s rich ethnic chairman. “ The conference will Midwest’s link in this pursuit of Frosty Wendy’s 400 1 fryer (3 pound) cup up Vt cup milk 1- 3 cup iow-fat plain yogurt BONNIE: I have to wonder why traditions on the nation’s food and help to clear up the misinforma­ quality and innovation coast to (dairy dessert) Paprika >/i cup finely crushed vanilla wafers (11 wafers) In a 2-quart casserole, blend dry milk and water Fresh peach conserve this product was created. Like the drink. tion and provide solid facts — and coast. Big country break­ Hardee’s 849 15.9 1820 Fresh snipped parsley Vi cup ground walnuts (about 1 ounce) with a whisk. Stir in honey and vanilla. Microwave other flavors in this line. Fruit 3 cups peeled, pitted, finely chopped peaches in those areas where controversy Seedless green grapes (optional) 1 cup fresh peach slices at high power for 8 to 14 minutes, or until Slush is just artificially colored fast w/sausage Vi cup dark seedless raisins legitimately exists, it will provide For information, contact the Place butter in a 2-quart rectangular dish. Lemon juice temperature registers 190 degrees stirring after and flavored, sweetened water The conference is organized by 2.7 740 Vt medium orange, halved and sliced wafer thin a balanced view.” American Institute of Wine & Egg McMuffin McDonald’s 293 ...... —I Microwave on high power for 30 seconds. Blend in 1 cup whipping cream half of the time. Cool to 115 degrees. Blend in plain with a gum and some preserva­ the American Institute of Wine & Vt medium lemon, halved and slicedwafer thin Key topics will include; Food, 1550 Bryant St., San Fran­ ‘One teaspoon equals about 5 grams. reserved peach syrup, cornstarch, maple syrup, yogurt. Cover with plastic wrap, insert microwave tives added. Food (A IW F ), a non-profit educa­ Vi teaspoon cinnamon tional organization founded in ■ America’s Melting Pot; rich cisco, Calif. 94103. SOURCE: Center (or Science in the Public Interest curry powder and ginger. Remove skin from Grease the bottom of an 8 x I'/i-inch baking dish. thermometer through center of plastic wrap. How to 4'/t cups sugar You can make a more nutri­ chicken and place pieces skin-side down in dish. Line with waxed paper. Combine flour, soda and stand in the microwave, undistrubed for 2 to 4 hours. 1 pounch (3 ounces) liquid fruit pectin tious, less sweet product yourself. Place thickest pieces to the outside. Baste chicken Mash or puree fruit, sweeten it to salt. In a mixer bowl beat butter half-minute. Add Check temperature after every 30 minutes. If Vt cup chopped nuts with syrup mixture. taste, add a few drops of lemon sugar, Beat until blended. Add egg. Beat well. Add temperature falls below 110 degrees, microwave at Vi cup brandy Cover with waxed paper and microwae on high for flour mixture and milk alternately to beaten 30% (medium-low) for 30 seconds to 2 minutes, or In a 2-quart measure or a 3-quart casserole, juice (to prevent discoloration 8 minutes. Turn chicken pieces over and baste mixture, beating until combined. Combine vanilla until temperature registeres 115 degrees. Mixture combine peaches, raisins, orange and lemon slices, and heighten flavor) and combine COVENTRY & WINDHAM again. Sprinkle with paprika. Recover and wafers and ground nuts. Stir into batter. Spread in will appear set. Chill for several hours. Stir yogurt cinnamon and sugar. Microwave at high for 12 to 14 one part fruit to four parts water microwave on high power for 7 minutes. Push the prepared baking dish. before serving. minutes, or until mixture comes to a full rolling boil, or juice. Pour into a shallow dish RT. t i BOLTOIN/COVENTRY LINE .362 WINDHAM ROAD chicken pieces toward the center of the dish and and freeze until firm, mixing once Cook, uncovered, on 50% (medium) power for 10 stirring eveyr 3 minutes. Boil 1 minutes. 742-1144 .423-.30.36 surround with peach slices. Sprinkle parsley, cover minutes, giving the dish a quarter turn every 3 Georgia peach cobbler Stir in pectan, nuts and brandy. Pour into hot or twice during the freezing Simply...The Best Fast Food and microwave on high power for 5 mintues. minutes. If not done, cook on high power for an 5 cups sliced fresh peaches steralized glasses and seal. Store in the refrigerator process. Fifteen minutes before Garnish with green grapes, if desired. Yields 4 additional 30 seconds, or until surface is nearly dry. 1 package (3'/t ounces) butterscotch pudding for 6 to 8 weeks. Yields 6 cups. serving, remove from the Simply...The Best Value servings. Hint: Serve over hot cooked rice. Cool on wire rack for 5 minutes. Loosen edges. anbd pie filling mix freezer, then scoop some into a Invert onto rack. Remove waxed paper. Cool. serving bowl and let the kids stir MANCHESTER VERNON MANCHESTER Peach-glazed ham slice Vi cup butter Marge Churchill of Manchester is an authority on Split cooked cake in half horizontally. Halve each 2- 3 cup quick-cooking oats, uncooked microwave cooking. Write to her in care of it into slush. 250 Spencer St. 519 Talcottville Rd. 394 Tolland Tpke. 1 can ( 8V4 ounces) peach slices, drained layer crosswise, making 4 thin half circles. Brush Vi cup unsifted flour Microwave Kitchen, Manchester Herald, P.O. Box CAROLYN; Juice-to-freeze (across from K-Mart) (Exit 63 from 1-84) 2 tablespoons honey ^ fresh peaches with lemon juice. To assemble, beat Vi cup firm ly packed brown sugar 591, Manchester 06040. products have been part of kids’ summers since the invention of the refrigerator. This successor BUY ONE GET ONE FREE Price & Convenience Quality & Service M icrow ave to Kool Pops comes in a cup and 2 PC. CHICKEN WITH BISCUIT of a Supermarket of the Lentil-barley soup calls for stirring the stuff into a WhHo or dark moat. Limit 1 par coupon. Not pood In combination with any othar offer. PtaaM silvery slush just before you eat. praaant coupon to caahiar bafora ordarlng. Void whara prohibitad. Cash value l/00c. Customer Best Butcher Shop V4 cup chopped onion must pay appileabfa talaa tax. Coupon good through 0/23/89 Vi cup pearl barley foods safe MANCHESTER — 250 Spencer St. V4 cup chopped celery 6 vegetarian bouillon cubes Coming Thurs., September 7... Only at: VERNON — 519 Talcottville Rd. 1 clove garlic, minced Vi teaspoon dried rosemary, Rct/RoggCS. MANCHESTER — 394 Tolland Tpke. Vi for babies Menus cup margarine or butter crushed SIRLOIN ! 6 cups water Vt (199 ] teaspoon dried oregano, BUY ONE GET ONE FREE One 28-ounce can tomatoes, crushed NEW YORK (AP) - The Senior citizens cut up Vi teaspoon pepper Beech-Nut Nutrition Corp. has And you’ll want to be in it! BACON CHEESEBURGER STEAK X lb. developed the following guide­ Limit 1 p«r coupon. Not good In comblnitlon with any othar offar. PItaaa pratant coupon to caahiar Vi cup dry ientiis, rinsed and 1 cup thinly sliced carrots The following meals will be bafora ordarlng. Void whara prohibitad. Caah valua 1/OOc. 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Monday: Cranberry juice, German Style L . ivjoj BACON Cover the jar with plastic wrap. roast turkey with gravy, candied REGULAR OR LARGE ROAST BEEF SANDWICH Ladle into soup bowls and top with cheese. Makes 5 servings. A n n u al Limit 1 par coupon. Not good In combination with any othar offar. Plaaaa praaant coupon to caahiar ■ For smaller, 4‘/i-ounce jars sweet potatoes, peas and onions, bafora ordarlng. Void whara prohibitad. Caah valua 1/OOc. Cuatomar mutt pay appllcabla aalaa tax. Nutrition information per serving: 425 cai.. 18 g pro,, 54 g carb.. 16 g fat. 21 of baby food, cook for 15 seconds Coupon good through g/29/89. mg Choi., 1,040 mg sodium. U.S, RDA; 169 percent vit. A, 35 percent vit. C, 18 white bread, fresh fruit cup; at medium (50 percent power). Peppered beef and asparagus, MANCHESTER - 250 Spencer St. percent thiamine, 14 percent riboflavin, 15 percent niacin, 30 percent calcium, Only VERNON — 519 Talcottville Rd. 22 percent iron. For larger, 6- or 7'A-ounce jars, linguini, Italian mixed vegeta­ MANCHESTER — 394 Tolland Tpke. cook for 30 seconds at medium (50 Manchester bles, lettuce wedge with dressing, 9 9 v , r ^ 8 9 vib . percent power). If you micro- canned fruit. wave longer than these recom­ Tuesday: Pineapple juice, BUY ONE GET ONE FREE mended times, the food might breaded cajun scrod, buttered become hot enough to scald the 6 OR 9 PIECE NUGGETS Scrambled egg casserole Area rice, Mexican corn, wheat bread, Limit 1 par coupon. Not good In combination with any othar offar. Plaaaa praaant coupon to caahiar GRADE A WHOLE baby’s mouth and throat. apricot halves; Pumpkin soup, bafora ordarina Void whara^ohlbltad. Caah valua 1/60c. Cuatomar muat pay appllcabla aalaa tax. oven fried fish. Kasha var- Coupon good through Q/M/M. LEAN GROUND 6 eggs 4 teaspoons all-purpose ■ Always mix the food after MANCHESTER - 250 Spencer St. 1/3 cup milk flour warming. One part of the food can nishkes, creole eggplant, fruit Only at: VERNON - 519 Talcottville Rd. CHICKEN Dash pepper Vi teaspoon paprika Arts Tabloid cocktail. MANCHESTER - 394 Tolland Tpke. be very hot and another part very RovRsgsfs. 2 tablespoons margarine or Vi cup milk cool. Mixing evens out the Wednesday: Grape juice, Salis­ butter V4 cup shredded American temperatures. bury steak, mushroom gravy, LEGS cheese (3 ounces) ■ Taste the food yourself to With special attention to Schools oven roasted potatoes, whole V4 cup seasoned croutons make sure the food is not too baby carrots, pineapple cream of Dance, Music, Theatre Groups, etc. pudding, dinner roll; Sweet and warm. Use a different spoon to $ 1 69 sour veal, potato pancakes, wax In a medium mixing bowl beat together eggs, milk and pepper. feed the baby. In a large skillet melt 2 tablespoons margarine over medium beans, applesauce. ■ Do not feed the baby with Your advertisement in this very Thursday; Orange juice, heat. Add egg mixture. Cook without stirring until mixture JL lb. food taken directly from the jar; American chop suey, peas, begins to set on bottom and around edges. Using a large spoon or 5 9 v „ ^ spoon the baby food into a dish timely supplement will not only afford garden salad, Italian dressing, spatula, lift and fold partially cooked eggs so uncooked portion before feeding. Why? The food Italian bread, apple-raisin crisp RENT° flows underneath. Continue cooking over medium heat 2 to 3 you the opportunity to support the Arts can get watery. Beech-Nut pro­ with cheese wedge; Orange pi­ minutes or until eggs are firm but still moist. Turn into greased ducts are made without modified neapple juice, baked fish, lyon- 10- by 6- by 2-inch baking dish. in our area, but also to advertise your starch and are highly digestible, naise potato, peas, tossed salad, YOUR We Sell U.S.D.A. Choice Beef In a small saucepan melt 1 tablespoon margarine. Stir in flour to match a baby’s digestive fresh fruit. and paprika. Add milk all at once. Cook and stir until thickened upcoming fall registration schedule. system. Products like Beech-Nut Friday: Pineapple juice, bar­ and bubbly. Add cheese. Stir until smooth. Pour over egg Always Fresh And Cut To Order. baby food that have no modified becued pork ribs, rice Romano, 1 mixture. Bake in 375-degree F oven 12 to 15 minutes or until ROOM starch can get very watery green beans, rye bread, sliced heated through. Sprinkle with croutons. Makes 4 servings. because the enzymes from saliva Reservation Deadline, pears; Vegetable soup, apricot . . . with a rental ad in Nutrition information per serving: 361 cai.. 17 g pro.. 11 g carb.. 27 g fat, 437 start to digest the food. tongue, mashed potato, mixed Classified. People BONELESS mg Choi., 656 mg sodium. U.S. RDA: 25 percent vit. A, 25 percent riboflavin, 26 vegetables, Italian bean salad, percent calcium, 10 percent iron, 36 percent phosphorus. 24 ■ Do not spoon uneaten food Thursday, August th sponge cake. lookin^^ for housing WHOLE BUTT back into the jar. Again, enzymes read Classified SIRLOIN lb. from the baby’s saliva can get faithfully. Suitable into the untouched food and make Meals on Wheels TENDERLOINS it watery. For Your Space Reservation, The following are the meals to tenants for your room Good-for-you brownies Beech-Nut does not recom­ be served to Meals on Wheels are sure to see your ad BONELESS mend warming baby meats in the clients the week of Aug. 21-25. The 7-8 lb avg Vt cup all-purpose flour Vt cup sugar in the Classified microwave. The company says Call the hot noon meal is listed first and Vt cup whole-wheat flour columns. Untrimmed CENTER CUT 1 egg these foods are very thick, can the cool evening meal, second; Vi cup unsweetened cocoa Vt teaspoon vanilla easily overheat, and are more Monday: American chop suey. CUT TO ORDER powder Vt cup milk likely to explode than other green beans, corn; Chicken sand­ PORK CHOPS ^3^®lb. Vt teaspoon baking powder V4 cup pitted whole dates, products. wich, fruit, milk. Vi teaspoon baking soda snipped Tuesday: Leg of veal with Vt Another major baby food pro­ MANCHESTER cup shortening 2/3 cup granola gravy, baked potato, wax beans; ducer, Gerber, now includes Egg salad sandwich, fruit, milk, Personal Service Del(...SIiced The Way You Like It In a medium bowl stir together flours, cocoa powder, baking specific microwave heating Wednesday: Chicken a la king MANCHESTER powder and baking soda. In a large mixer bowl beat shortening guidelines on the label of its baby over rice, carrots; Turkey sand­ food jars. HERALD and sugar until fluffy. Add egg and vanilla; beat until combined. wich. fruit, milk. MOSEY’S Add flour mixture alternately with milk to egg mixture, mixing Thursday: Pot roast with HERALD ALPINE LACE well after each addition. Stir in dates and l-3rd cup of the granola. Advertising Department gravy, whipped potato, peas; clatslfled adt Spread in a greased 9- by 9- by 2-inch baking pan. Sprinkle WE DELIVER Chicken salad sandwich, fruit, CORNED BEEF b lb. remaining granola over top. Bake in a 375-degree F oven 20 For Home Delivery, Call milk. phone 643-2711 people read [ PROVOLONE minutes. Cooi. Cut into bars. Makes 12. Friday: Chicken croquettes Low Salt with poulette sauce, zucchini, classified Nutrition Information per serving: 213 cal., 3 g pro., 29g carb., lOg fat, 22 mg 647-9946 broccoli: Tuna salad sandwich, chol., 4S mg sodium. Monday to Friday, 9 to 6 643-2711 fruit, milk. MAN( HKSTKR HKRAl.D, Wednesday. Aug. 16, 1989 — 17 16 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Aug 16. 1989 FOCUS/Advicc ______Puzzles TV Tonight ACROSS 2 Genus of frogs Answer to Previous Puzzle 6:00PM ® (_L) (22) (40) News way to transport a body during an ambul­ differences in car Wtirranlies; the Buick Gingold, Wallace Shawn, Lenny Von Dolen Century sedan. and Han Mitchell-Smith. (60 min.) 3 Door molding (T) Matt Houston ance drivers' strike (R) (In Stereo) A F E S T s A G E S S (22) (30) Night Court (CC) Cameras in the (26) Your Show of Shows [ESPN] Major League Baseball Maga­ 1 Stalemate 4 Strike with re­ Ql) Star Trek zine Weekly report 5 Cheerless N O O D L O P 1 A T E courtroom cause strangq behavior. Guest C38) St. Elsewhere sounding blow A Cl8) McCloud star: Marion Ross. (R) [T M C ] Firstworks Interviews, film clips 9 Coin of France A N D E Y E R A N C O R C57) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour and behind-the-scenes footage highlight 5 College deg. @0) Sledge Hammerl (24) (IS Championship Ballroom Dancing Acknowledging gifts job for couple P E S E M M E R M [CNN] Sports Tonight the works of director Spike Lee. 12 Punctuation 6 Los Angeles (24) Rod & Reel Streamside Season Pre­ 19 88 Juliet Prowse and former dance MOVIE: 'Strategic Air Command’ mark A R E L A R miere champion Terry Leone provide commen­ [DIS] [3 j Love Boat gridders A professional baseball playet is called 1:35AM DEAR ABBY: As a 13 Small European (26) Charlie's Angels tary on the Latin and modern divisions of notes, the responsibility is not neces­ greetings by new acquaintances. 7 Maple genus E O N S D Y E 0 A N the 1988 competition from Cleveland, upon to tiany up his uniform and rejoin the 2:00AM Cb;} Superior Court devoted fan, 1 have sarily hers entirely. Today, with the Please publish this so that none of fish 8 Take care K R 1 S S K A R M A (38) WKRP in Cincinnati Ohio. (90 min.) (R) Air Force James Slewail, June Allyson, Cl1) Talking Money With Peter Marshall admired your wisdom 14 Play b y ___ (57) World of Survival (R) Barry Sullivan 1955 majority of brides working outside the those people come to this area in the 9 Spooky E A R E D [A&E] Armada Part 2 of 3 (20) NVR Showcase O R B 1 T [ESPN] SportsCenter Up to date and solid horse sense. I 15 Building (61) Throe's Company Larry King Live home, acknowledging wedding gifts Deep South. Hardly anyone is ever 10 Building S L O T W C E S S E [CNN] scores i30: Dating Game am also greatly im­ should be a shared responsiblity. support [A8iE] New Wilderness Part 1 of 2 [DIS] MOVIE: ‘Moon Pilot' A reluctant addressed by their full names, and sealant M A H E D [HBO] MOVIE. Time Flies When (38 Jeffersons (CC) Dear Abby S astronaut preparing to go to the mOon en pressed with your gra­ “ Mr." and "Mrs.” is out of the 16 Diving bird 11 Eggs on [DIS] MOVIE: 'Just Around the Corner' You’re Alive' (CC) An actor and his [A&E] Decades 60's Pan 6 of 10. ' 17 Carpet W S E L 1 E T 1 S (CC) A 10-year-old helps her architect counters a crazy chimp and a lovely alien cancer-stricken wife try to face their uncer­ cious willingness to ac­ Abigail Van Buren DEAR ABBY: 1 am writing my will question down here. They are most 19 Pollack fish Tom Tryon, Brian Keith, Edmond O'Brien [E S P N ] SportsLook A E R R A N T father achieve his dream of a slum clear­ tain future together Based on a true story cept criticism when you 18 Tales R 1 A l ' E 1962. and must make some decisions. I have likely to be called “ Honey.” "Da­ 23 Like seawater ance proiect Shirley Temple, Joan Davis, Paul Lirike 1989 [M AX] MDVIE; Code of Silence- (CC) goof. Well, you goofed. 20 Mrs, in N E E D L E F 1 A N C E Bill Robinson. 1938 / A maverick Chicago cop wages a solitary two large albums filled with family rling,” ‘‘Sugar,” “ Sweetheart,” 25 Electric fish [HBO] MOVIE: Dirty Dancing' (CC) [TMC] MOVIE: Ground Zero' A earner Madrid While vacationing with her family in the war against rival drug running gangs. An embarrassed pictures that go back three genera­ “ Luv,” and so on. E R N E S E E S A W [ESPN] Home Run Derby aman sets out to investigate the mystery 26 Dutch - S early '60s, a sheltered teen-ager falls in Chuck Norris, Henry Silva 1985 Rated R 21 ___de France [LIFE] Cagney & Lacey surrounding his filmmaker father's death mother wanted to know tions. I have six children and many Those stiff and formal icebergs who commune love with a streetwise dance instructor during Australia’s nuclear tests of 1953 [T M C ] MDVIE: 'Stranded' A Southern how to handle her 22 Grows old 37 Golf peg 52 TV's talking [TMC] Firstworks Interviews, film clips Jennifer Grey, Patrick Swayze, Jerry Or grandchildren. are offended when they are called by 27 Black bread Colin Friels. Donald Pleasence, Jack farm family becomes reluctant host to a friends who ask if he son and his bride 24 Exudes 42 Stick horse (2 wds.) and behind-the-scenes footage highlight bach 1987 Rated PG-13 (In Stereo) group of exiled alien dignitaries, tone Skye, zinger, telling him to get his bride off How shall I distribute these al­ their first names would have apoplexy 29 River nymph the works of director Spike Lee Thompson 1 9 8 / Rated PG 13 26 Desert region [LIFE] MOVIE: 'Between Two Women' Joe Morton, Maureen O'Sullivan 1987 had received their wedding gift after the dime and acknowledge their bums? 1 want to be fair. down here! 30 Cattle 43 Over there 53 Sardine [USA] Cartoon Express 1 1 ; 3 5 P M (_33 Night Court 28 New England A young wife's marriage to a promising R.ited PG-13 nearly a year had passed. You said the wedding presents! As for relatives, distant cousins and enclosure 45 Cuts down 55 Author Hunter painter is threatened by his strong-willed native 6:30PM □ ) CBS News (CC) (In Stereo) 1 2 : 0 0 A M C8 J USA Today Asking ()har 2:30AM Sustaining friends were putting the "blameless” PUZZLED IN THE AUTUMN OF MY 4n-laws, if makes no difference — if 32 Force unit 46 Vines 56 Free from mother-in-law Farrah Fawcett, Colleen macists medicine related questions 31 Group of two C8) (40; ABC News (CC) Dewhursl. Michael Noun. 1986. 11) Twilight Zone parents on the spot — that the parents PASADENA GRANDPA LIFE they don't greet you with a hug and a 35 Blurrier 47 Shelf danger (11) Star Trek 33 Guardian spirit (20) Too Close tor Comfort [USA] MOVIE: 'Peggy Sue Got Mar 38 Alice should give the friends their child­ kiss the second time you visit, watch 36 Roman bronze 49 Large spoon 59 Brahman title (18) Home Shopping Network (60 mm.) 34 Future attys,' (22) (30 NBC News (CC) ried' A middle-aged woman gets the op [CNN] Sports Latenight ren's telephone numbers so they could DEAR GRANDPA: I'll take my DEAR PUZZLED: Please don't out; they probably don't like you! i20) Morton Downey Jr. (R) 1 2 3 4 I 5 6 7 8 1 10 11 .24) (57) Nightly Business Report portunity to change her life after a fainting ask directly. You missed the point, lumps when I goof, but 1 stand by that make the mistake most parents make exam spell sends her back in lime to her senior [D IS | MOVIE: Moon Pilot' A reluctant Believe me, Abby, I am not kidding. The Aisoclated Press (38) W KRP in Cincinnati (26 Success n Life astronaut pre))ating to go to the moon en­ Abby. answer. I hold that the parents of and leave everything to the eldest, or 38 Slippery year in high scfiool, Kathleen Turnei, Nico­ 12 13 14 l61i Love Connection las Cage, Barry Miller 1986 (40) W in, Lose or Draw counters a crazy chimp and a lovely alien. The parents are not blameless! The children who are old enough tomarry only to the daughters. COLLEEN DOUNETTE, SULPHUR, 39 Senorita’s aunt Tom Tryon, Brian Keith, Edmond O’Brien. SOLO BEATLE — Former Beatles [A 8iE ] Profiles Featured: baseball great d ] (40) Coach (CC) Hayden (61; Synchronai people who sent the gift are friends of are not responsible for their child­ Invite each one of your children — 40 Duck 15 16 17 9:30PM 1962 LA. Babe Ruth wants to teach the star player a lesson [A & E ] Battle Line the parents — not the freeloading ren's bad manners. I venture to say and grandchildren — to review the drummer Ringo Starr gestures to the 41 Deny [ESPN) SportsCenter Up-to-date [CNN] Showbiz Today when he develops a superiority complex [CNN] Newsnight scores children. (They may even be unknown that mostchildren have been taught to albums and make notes of the pictures Tuesday during a concert in 44 Language suffix 18 20 21 (R) (In Stereo) DEAR COLLEEN: I believe you. [ESPN] SportsLook [ESPN] Inside the PGA Tour to the newlyweds.) say “ thank you" when they receive a they want. With today's technology, 45 Registered ■ [22j (30) Nikki and Alexander (CC) Co 2:35AM 3 Family Feud Mansfield, Mass. [TMC] MDVIE: 'Down Tw isted' A reli­ 23 [LIFE ] HeartBeat Treatment of a mother [H B O ] MOVIE; Fear' Escaped convicts Wedding invitations are issued by 48 Girl of song I gious artifact spells trouble for an unsus­ medy. A Washington. D C , bachelor s life gift, and if they are negligent or lazy, excellent duplicates — as good as or Everything you’ll need to know is rearranged by an attractive Russian with postpartum depression causes con kidtid)) and terrorrze a Vietnam veteran and the parents, who are responsible for 50 Nighttime ■■ n_ pecting young woman Carey Lowell, flicl between Nathan and Joanne, Leo and you can't blame their parents. better than the originals — can be about planning a wedding can be Charles Rocket, Trudi Dochtermann emigre. Stars Tim Maiheson. his family Cliff DeYoung. Kay Lent. Frank the good or bad manners of their Also, you suggest that the parents (poet.) hib brother confront their feelings about Stallone 1988 Rated R made. If money is a consideration, found in Abby’s booklet, "How to 1987 Rated R (38) Hersey's Hollywood (R) iherr falhei (60 mm ) children. 51 British Navy should tell their son to get his bride perhaps the heirs will pay for the cost Have a Lovely Wedding.” Send your 7 ;OOPM (3 ) Inside Edition A police of [ESPN] PBA Bowling: Senior Pro Dou [USA] New Mike Hammer PEOPLE abbreviation (J, Home Shopping Over­ You should have advised the "off the dime" and acknowledge their of reproducing the originals. name and address, plus check or fleer's arrest methods are questioned (R) bles From Cheektowaga, N Y (2 hrs.) 3:00AM 54 Nostrils (Live) 1 2 : 0 5 A M .3 , Pat Sajak night Service (3 hrs ) parents to write a formal letter of wedding presents! money order for $2.89 to: Dear Abby, [ 8l 22i Wheel of Fortune (CC) Powell says goodbye 57 Cover [T M C ] MOVIE; Dirty Harry' Det Ll 1 2 : 1 5 A M [M A X ] MDVIE Dirty ,11 Forgotten Children of the 80’s (60 apology to the friends who wedding I submit that the wedding presents DEAR ABBY: This is regarding C9 : Cosby Show (CC) (In Stereo) Wedding Booklet, P.O. Box 447, Mount 58 Worm Harry Callahan uses unorthodox methods Harry' Det Lt Hairy Callahan uses unor rnin ) gift had not been acknowledged — and are his as well as her, and although the people who object to being called by ATLANTA (AP) — Gen. Colin L. Powell said to capture a sniper Clint Eastwood, Harry Morris, III. 661054. (Postage is in­ 60 Prima donna ;11 38 Cheers (CC) thodox methods to capture a sniper CImt 18 Home Shopping Network (3 hrs.) 45 46 Guardino, John Mitchum 1971 Rated R send a copy to their son, along with a bride usually writes the thank-you their first name or other familiar cluded.) goodbye to Atlanta’s business and government 47 20 M *A "S*H Eastwood Harry Guardino, John Mitchum 38 Trapper John, M.D. 61 Lower limb (In Stereo) 1971 Rated R (In Stereo) leaders at a reception commemorating his i24) tS7j MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour [A & E ] Bea Arthur at the Improv Bea Ar­ 62 Depend 50 55 OUR FASCINATING EARTH by Phllp Self. Ph.D. short stint as commander-in-chief for Forces 1 OiOOPM (53 People Magazine on TV 1 2 :3 0 A M . 8 i St. Elsewhere thur welcomes comic duo Mack and Ja­ 63 Page of book (26 Police Story (CC) Featured singing superstar Billy Joel ,9. Morton Downey Jr (R) mie (60 mm.) Command at Fort McPherson. 57 t30 (40 Current Affair and his wife, model Christie Brinkley, Rob 64 Compass point [CNN] Headline News Overnight PERMANENT. Scam of ‘premium’ stations Powell, who was nominated last week to 65 Icelandic epic (61: Star Trek ert Redford and land rights advocacy; an 22; 30 Late Night W ith David Letter update on teen-age AIDS patient Ryan man (In Stereo) [E S P N ] Top Rank Boxing (2 hrs.) (R) serve as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, 61 (A&E] Chronicle 66 Sea bird White (60 mm ) (In Stereo) 38 Hart to Hart said he enjoyed his four-month stint at the [CNN] Moneyline 3:05AM 3 J News (R) 64 CJ3 (40: China Beach (CC) A tiger cub en 40 W hat a Country! Atlanta post. DOWN [ESPN] SportsCenter Up to-date dears itself to Lila, Nurse McMurphy's love [T M C ] m o v i e : Dirty Harry- Delta Air Lines Chairman Ron Allen, scores life IS complicated when Natch Austen, 61 Gene Scott 3:20AM rob subscribers, companies listed as MIA. returns (60 mm.) (R) (In [A & E ] Tw entieth Century An examma Del Lt Harry Callahan uses unorthodox chairman of the Atlanta Chamber of Com­ 1 WWII event ( c )1989 by N EA. Inc U) [H B O ] MOVIE: 'The Bride' (CC) Baron methods to capture a sniper. Clint East- Frankenstein creates a mate for his mons­ Stereo) tion of the German underground's plot to WHAT VO SHEEP merce, presented a picture of the symbol of assassinate Hitler Host Walter Cronkite wood. Harry Guardino, John Mitchum As many as possible that you could be held ter in this remake of the classic 1935 (11 USA Tonight 1971 Rated R (In Stereo) ANV GOATS HAVE Atlanta, Phoenix Rising, inscribed to Powell, ■ Bride of Frankenstein ’ Sting, Jennifer Part 2 of 2 one-fourth of liable for theft of services as well. Beals, Clancy Brown 1985 Rated PG 13 Cl8J Can You Beat Baldness? Nlghtwatch Joined in IN C O f^ O N ? “ who was in our midst the shortest time of any [ESPN] NFL Yearbook Highlights of the 3:40AM o ' the nation’s ca­ “ A lot of people get taken in by Forscom Commander but will leave the (In Stereo) [22) (30; NBC News Special: Gangs, Cops 1988 New York Jets Progress ALTHOUGH CELEBRITY CIPHER 6( Drugs Tom Brokaw conimues'tHS cov­ ble television this," says an investigator with a C elebrity C ipher cryptogram s are created from quotations by fam ous people, past and present [LIFE ] HeartBeat Joanne and Leo are 1 :0 0 A M ,11 Twilight Zone INACTIVE longest shadow.” frustrated when a mother is reluctant to erage of gangs in America and police ef 3:45AM [M A X ] m o v i e : The Surro subscribers —- large northeastern cable com­ E ach letter In the cipher stands lo r an othe r Today's clue Z equals J 18 Home Shopping Network (2 fus ) FOP ABOUT Sylvia Mayor Andrew Young praised Powell for his allow surgeiy on her infant. Eve's niece forts to curb the spread of drugs and viol gate' A frustrated couple's first sessions and virtually pany. “ But we find them. We keep work as former President Reagan’s national visits. Marilyn fears her friend is overexer once (60 mm) Part 2 of 2 (In Stereo) 20 Laverne & Shirley with an unorthodox sex therapist concide S HOUPS A VAT. with a lasfi of sex-related murders. Art all of the coun- pretty careful records, so we' can 'RXVa EPXU TD; P EVJX cising. (60 min ) (26j (§i) [CNN] News [A & E ] Armada Part 2 of 3 security adviser, saying he was “ the last Hindle Shannon Tweed, Carole Laure. NEITHEK Porter [U S A ] Miami Vice Crockett attempts to try’s cable close in on bad installers. If person the president talked to before he made a (383 Hogan's Heroes [C N N ] Crossfire 1984 Rated NR companies — XN SD VWNJD.' — ZNDQ find out who is shadowing him while he [A&E] Decades 60's Pan 6 of 10 eV£R TRULY they’re still around, we fire decision and he made some very good decisions and Tubbs rely on a government agent to [ESPN] Running and Racing 4:00AM 11 Streets of San Francisco SLEEPS are victims of a them" on your watch.” help catch a major drug smuggler (60 [M AX] MOVIE: Die Hard' (CC) A [LIFE] Self-Improvement Guide V K V T R . streetwise New York cop confronts terror scam that can mm ) (In Stereo) [USA] WWF Wrestling Summer Slam 38 One Day at a Time A variation on this scam ISIS when his estranged wife's California result in lost PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "What one has not experienced one will never Countdown (R) [A & E ] MOVIE: Blanche Fury' A young involves installers visiting people understand in print." Isadora Duncan. 7;30PM [3J Entertainment Tonight office building comes under siege Bruce George C Scott on the set of "The Exor governess comes to a gloomy mansion money and blank TV screens. A cable installer arrives at the who are already cable subscrib­ Willis. Bonnie Bedelia, Reginald Veljohn 1 ; 0 5 A M [HBO| MDVIE Dracula !. and into the lives of three bitter men. Ste­ Jackson has surgery cist 1990 ' (In Stereo) First, some background on how prescribed time and date. He or ers. The offer of premium chan­ son 1988 Rated R (In Stereo) W idow' The voraciou;* queen of the vam wart Gianyet, Valerie Hobson, Walter Fitz­ pires takes up residence in a Hollywood cable companies operate: she hooks up the service you've nels for one low price is made and LOS ANGELES (AP) — Former “ Charlie’s [8; (22 Jeopardy! (CC) 1 0i30PM ® News gerald 1948 19 J .20 Major League Baseball: San wax museum Sylvia Knsiel Lenny Von Angels” TV star Kate Jackson underwent 11 Odd Couple Dohlen, Josef Sommer 1988 Rated R (In [C N N ] Larry King Overnight 1 o*v»^w»c«c j In addition to the standard requested and then points out that accepted. This method gives the Diego Padres at New York Mets (3 hrs ) - - , I W«LU«?WS J Stereo) [LIFE] Self Improvement Guide litany of channels [irovided, most you should also subscribe to the con artist additional protection, cancer surgery in which doctors removed a (Live) (18 Mind Communication SHEEP VO [U S A ] MOVIE Shriek in the Night' The cable services offer “ premium” premium channels to save an because the company has no malignant part of her breast, a spokeswoman (11) USA Tonight (20 All in the Family 1 : 3 0 A M U . The Judge (CC) peaceful slumber of an exclusive apart- LIE DOWN, BUT HOLD THEIP HEAVS EPECT WITH ;24) Beijing Acrobatic Company From the stations as well. 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[D iS ] Dinosaurs Host Gary Owens talks (^73 Bill Moyers' World of Ideas: Eden Eartfi to help a bumbling teen-ager lose his [CNN] Newsnight Update BACK TO ALCRT! If you choose basic service charge. The charge, which can problem, they say, is that in­ and reconstructive plastic surgery, Kasteler with scientists about the history and myths Revisited Guest religion Professor Elaine virginity and gain some self-esteem Sally surrounding dinosaurs, with dtps from the Pagels Pan 2 of 2 Kellerman. Patrick Dempsey. Al Waxman. only, the premium channels come be from $2.5 to $100, must be paid stallers are often independent said. GOLIC \ l [DIS] How to Be a Perfect Person in 1987 Rated R first dinosaur movie, "The Lost World. " (61) Three's Company into your home in “ scrambled” in cash. And the “ limited time" contractors rather than company The actress, who starred in the movie as well as animated clips from "Fantasia " Just Three Days A comedy about Milo “ Making Love” and the short-lived 1989 and "Gertie " 1 1 :00PM ClJ UJ (22, (30 40 (57 Cfimpley a clumsy 12 year-old boy wfiu 4:30AM 38 Beverly Hillbillies form. You can't watch them. A may be a lot more limited than employees. This provides some enrolls in a crash course on how to be I* <^ri [E S P N ] Track and Field: European News few years ago, it was possible to you think. insulation in the event the scam is television series “ Baby Boom” on NBC, will come a perfect person Stars Hermione IDIS] Scheme of Things M eet From Zurich (60 min ) (Same-day Qi) Cheers (CC) purchase decoder boxes that Some crooked installers are found out. return to work Sept. 6 in a still-untitled Tape) (18) V Sheer would translate the scrambled more open about it. 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More and more, they Now arrange the circled letters to off both you and the cable Candy, who got his start in television with form the surprise ahswer, as sug­ friends join forces with a mercenary to res­ mie. (60 min ) 7 days from p.p.d.o. See podiatrist company. All it requires is a cable company. employ installers, rather than “ SCTV,” said he watches daily prints during gested by the above cartoon. cue a kidnapped buddy from South Ameri­ [CNN] Moneyline *749 relying on outside help. can terrorists Robert Duvall Mark Har Plus Port Tax spark of larceny in the heart of In any case, you get the shooting and often views rough-cut versions. mon, Gary Busey 1986 [DIS] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet The decision to subscribe to T-aT-N 7-s ^ the cable installer. If industry services until the company But he won’t go further in fear of second- Answer: [ OF Cl8i MOVIE: 'W e Dive at Dawn' A British [HBO] Kids in the Hall (CC) (In Stereo) premium channels is, of course, underwater demolition team makes pre­ Call For Details! statistics arc accurate, there are catches on and clips your wires. If guessing his performances and editing room (Answers tomorrow) [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire for bone spurs up to you. But if you want those parations to sabotage a Nazi warship. Eric many crooked installers in the you thought you were supposed to decisions. [USA] Miami Vice (In Stereo) channels, you want to avoid Jumbles; UTTER WAFER THRUSH FIZZLE Portman, John Mills. 1942. 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(CC) The relationstiip between social posi­ (24) Motorweek The Mercedes 300SE, Lawsuit filed against Kelley tion and health within a Kenya baboon troop, valvuloplasty, new winemaking 875-8769 DEAR READER: Little outcroppings of bone can WASHINGTON (AP) - Kitty Kelley, the techniques (60 mm ) (R) (For up to date messages 7 days/24 hours) occur in peole of any age; however, they are more biographer whose unauthorized life stories of [26< MOVIE: 'Lovelines' Two teenagers common in elderly patients and tend to affect the Graduate shouldn’t buy car Jackie Onassis and Frank Sinatra set their find love in spile of the fierce rivalry trying I 8 7 5 - 7 2 7 8 feet. Bone spurs can be particularly painful because subjects seething, is a target of a $50 million Astrograph to keep them apart Greg Bradford, Mary Both Evans, Michael Winslow. 1984. they feel like stones in the shoe, pressing against lawsuit from syndicated gossip columnist DEAR BRUCE: I have just finished college, have (38) MOVIE: 'The Last Remake of Beau 1^=^^\a LU E ^ A V E L of VERNON, INCi ligaments, muscles and other sensitive structures. a good job and I am tired of driving a jalopy. All Karen Feld. Geste' Twin brothers join the Foreign Le­ Orthotic devices — pads and such — when worn in through school I had to drive old cars because that In the suit filed Tuesday in District of because you wish to spend time on your gion in this spoof of the film classic 'Beau shoes will often relieve some of the discomfort. Also, Columbia Superior Court, Feld alleged that Geste" Marty Feldman, Michael York, was all I could afford. I want to buy a new car now! I ^Your own Interests. Actually the reverse is Ann Margret 1977 SUMMER injections of cortisone, to relieve inflammation in Kelley and Time Inc. photographer Stanley true, the other person is the real culprit. can afford the payments, if I finance it over five [A & E ] Battle Line the soft tissues around bone spurs, will usually Tretick tried to drive her out of business by ^Birthday CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Be at­ years. 1 think I deserve the luxury after working so Smart Money [CNN] PrimeNews reduce pain. As a final resort, surgery may be threatening to file a lawsuit of their own. The tentive should someone try to give you CRAFTS hard to finish college. My parents say that you have some well-meaning advice today, but [DIS] Sidekicks Rizzo trios to patch up his necessary to remove the offending irritant. Bruce Williams action allegedly resulted in Feld losing her said repeatedly that financing a car for five years is Aug. 17,1989 judge It by your own standards to deter­ relationship with his mother I don't know why your orthopedic surgeons refuse foolish or worse. syndicated column at The Washington Times. mine Its worth, then proceed as you see [LIFE ] Spenser: For Hire FES'nVAl, to operate. If you are active and enjoy golf, I would I would like you to tell me personally why it’s so In June, Feld wrote a column saying Kelley Many opportunities for financial growth fit. [MAX] MOVIE: Rent A Cop' (CC) A suggest surgery as a possiblity. Ask your doctors to AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) When it former police officer becomes the unoffi­ August 18 • 19 • 2 1 bad — and if you can’t say something positive, at appeared at the funeral of the daughter of will be available for you in the year cial protector of a Chicago prostitute refer you to foot specialists at a teaching hospital for least say something that would encourage my former Reagan aide Lyn Nofziger “ disguised ahead. However, they are promising comes to making money, you’re the best today. However, this Is only true of stalked by a killer Burt Reynolds. Liza Min Berlin Fairgrounds another opinion. parents to co-sign for me. The finance company as one of the bereaved. ’ ’ The article speculated only as long as you believe in your abili­ nolli, James Remar 1988 Rated R (In ties and not let any minor disturbances situations where you earn your rewards, Berlin CT Although I'm going to take flak from my says I don’t have enough time on the job and my afford it. that Kelley, who is writing a biography of Stereo) dissuade you from your goals. not with gambles or get-rich-quick (Follow signs oH Route 72 in Berlin) colleagues by suggesting this, you might want to be income is just barely enough to meet the payments. First of all, the likelihood is that you will be upside Nancy Reagan, attended only to get access to schiomos down. That is, you will owe a great deal more for the LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) An Involvement [TMC] MOVIE: Stranded' A Southern Friday Noon to 6 examined by a podiatrist. I've found that podiatrists I disagree with them too. Reagan insiders. you’ve spent considerable time working PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) Select your farm family becomes reluctant host to a are often successful in treating bone spurs on which car than the car is worth during a significant period Kelley told Washingtonian Magazine she had on should not be abandoned today If if companions with care today and you group of exiled alien dignitaries, lone Skye, Saturday 10 to 6 M.D.s have stubbed their toes. of the financing. been invited by the Nofzigers, who confirmed begins to look unprofitable on paper. should have a picture-perfect day. Re­ Joe Morion, Maureen O’Sullivan 1987 V.T., Rated PG 13 Sunday 10 to 6 Take a situation where you owe $12,000, but the the invitation, and threatened to sue Feld. That Check your figures again, chances are member, It only takes one bad brush TROY, N Y. stroke to smear and distort the scene. [U S A ] Murder, She W rote Jessica sets DEAR DR. GOTT: Is continuous blinking of the car is valued at $10,000 and the car is totally suit was never filed. they’re wrong. Trying to patch up a bro­ ken romance? The Astro-Graph Match­ ARIES (March 21-April 19) All should out to prove that her secretary (Andrew • Over 200 Master Ofatls people eyes a sign of illness? destroyed — and it’s your fault. You will be given Stevens) isn't a murder suspect. Grog Mor­ DEAR V.T.: I’m sorry, kid. School may be out, maker can help you to understand what go smoothly In your dealings today If will be demonstrating and My brother-in-law was an alcoholic and did this but you still have a lot to learn. I have said $10,000 by your insurance company, minus you quietly orchestrate your intentions ns and Peter Graves also guest star (60 selling fine /ynerican Crafts. Stars Invited to festival to do to make the relationship work. min.) before he died. My husband is an alcoholic and is repeatedly that if an automobile has to be financed whatever the deductible you carry. Let’s assume Mail $2 to Matchmaker, P.O. Box from behind the scenes. When overex­ 8 ; 30 P M C8J (40) Head of the Class (CC) • Unlinked Free Parking now doing it. for over five years, the person buying the car can’t the deductible is $200 — that leaves you with a $2,200 COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo. (AP) - Film 91428, Cleveland. OH 44101-3428. posed, you run the risk of being con­ tused by outside influences. Dr Samuuls objects when Charlie does • Come Rain oj^hine-M ore than debt that has to be retired. It makes absolutely no stars Robert Redford, Dennis Weaver and VIRGO (Aug. 23-8«pt. 22) In a situation late night TV sales pitches lot appliances TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Don’t sell half the exhfcitors will be indoors DEAR READER: Repeated eye-blinking is sense. Goldie Hawn have been invited to the first that might get a little sticky today, use (R) your diplomacy and charm to escape your ideas short today even If a nega­ Adniissiw $3 50 Seniors $2 50 ordinarily a nervous habit. It is not associated with Furthermore, the finance company has given you Environmental Film Festival, scheduled for tive associate gives you a million rea­ [ASiEj Tw entieth Century An oxamina a message. They don’t figure you have enough the predicament. Responding torcelully lion of the German underground's plot to Childr/n under 14 tree with adult any disease, although, obviously, eye inflammation Our Language April 27 to 29 in Colorado Springs. could entrap you like flypaper. sons why they won't work. Implement assassinate Hitter Host. VYalter Cronkite (such as conjunctivitis or irritation cased by a money to pay for this, that’s why they want your Between 35 and 40 feature films, shorts and LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) Strive to be them if your experience and expertise Part 2 of 2 foreign body) can cause frequent blinking and mom and dad on the hook. documentaries are expected to be shown at the part of the group today by making co­ tells you they will work. [D IS ] Danger Bay (CC) A young research tearing. However, these ailments are usually Cut yourself a break. Buy yourself an older, used operation your by-word. It you are cool GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) You possess assistant (Robert Wisdon) impresses Something flat or dull is vapid. Here’s a rapid festival, which will coincide with the 20th all the necessary skills to maneuver associated with redness and pain, too. car - one that you can afford, one that will not eat or Indifferent, you could make others Grant as they work on a irrojocl together clue: change the r of rapid to v for vapid. anniversary of Earth Day. around any obstacle that comes be­ (III Stereo) you alive with payments, and one where no collision feel as uncomfortable as you do. Most people who blink continuously are expe­ Noodle around plays with or improvises. When I Jeff Walker of the Pikes Peak Film Council, SCORPIO (Get. 24-Nov. 22) A change tween you and your objectives today. |E S P N | Billiards: Great Snooker-Pool riencing tension. They can be helped by counseling, try new recipes for pasta, in fact, I often noodle and comprehensive insurance is required. In two to which is organizing the event with the Colorado of routine today could be just what you Although you might think so. you actu­ ShiMitmit I ...... Sieve Mizerak vs Joe particularly with regard to stress-control. For a around. three years, if you have been prudent and saved, Environmental Coalition, said the sponsors need to refurbish your outlook, howev­ ally won’t need help. tillin '.n il. In iiii tiiH in lo {60 i n i n ) variety of reasons, mostly self-induced, many then perhaps you can afford a new automobile. hope to encourage filmmakers to pursue er, plan something strictly social and CANCER (June 21-July 22) Should it 9 O O P M i; ii.) a k e mid thn Fntman (CC) prove necessary to change or alter your alcoholics are under stress. Nevertheless, to my Why in the world would you ask your parents to go environmental subjects in future films. not obligatory as it might exhaust In­ . Miv/if.it<|iiinii of .’I siistm:ioiis stead of energize you. plans somewhat to accommodaio mi p i.I...... o> /■> il-. III*. i•sh m l(|fM i s o n s o ld FKSTIVAI,S, INC. knowledge, they don’t exhibit tics, mannerisms and Do you have a question or comment about our on the hook for a car for you? Suppose something Organizers also hope to attract environmen­ unexpected development. Don't (lunii...... 1 . (lit) nun ) (It) (in happens where you can’t make the payments? You SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Doc. 21) t’zo ji 69.T ii:nr> eye-blinking to a greater degree than do non­ language? Please write to Jeffrey McQuain, in care tal scientists, politicians and technical experts Someone could attempt to make you or got upset. Even a major shill won i ...... alcoholics. Your husband’s alcoholism is potentially of the Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manches can your life they will have to. That is totally to discuss ecological issues. feel as though you are the selfish one spoil a thing. h <111 niiin (f <') I I tMV nuisl hniI I a much more serious health problem than his tic. ter 06040. unfair and lacks maturity and responsibility. MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday Au^. 16. 1989 - 19 18 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Aug. 16, 1989

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No couple of persons for secretarial position Is free, completely reno­ possibly 3 br Cope Is brand new, huge, excit­ vated 1988. Close to agrees to protect, indemnity year old, and 3 and 4 experience necessary. full-time employment. available at our CT ready to move Into. ing, 7 room, 1,800 so. ft. and hold harmless the Man­ downtown. Owner fi­ beautiful contempor­ ,jS£sa. year old rooms Mon­ Training provided. Women preferred. Volley East Branch In Extras Include ap­ chester Hfrold, Its officers day - Friday, 7 - 1pm Call Mike Constant, Monday through nancing available. pliances, oversized lot, a r y Townhouses. and employees against any Manchester. Individ­ $1 59,900. Owner- and 1 - 6pm. Coll the 528-9310.______Thursday. 7om- ual will provide coordi­ garage, carport, lake Cathedral ceilings, An­ and oil llobllltv, loss or / Broker Dole Reese. dersen windows, full PEANUTS by Charles M. Schuli Children's Place, Inc. PLAN now to ease the 5;30pm. With good nation, operational privileges, reduced to expense. Including attor­ 529-8276.______basements, 2x6 con­ neys’ tees, arising from 643-5535. Christmas Cash working habits and wil­ functions and secretar­ $118,000. Philips Real struction, family room claims of unfair trade practi­ Crunch. Represent the ling to learn. Apply ial support to the dl rec­ GLASTONBURY. Ranch, Estate, 742-1450.P M A IN TEN A N C E - M a ­ fireplace, central olr, yOUVE BEEN A P06 ALL VE OFTEN WONPEREP I WAS FOOLEP BY ces, Infringement of trade­ ture and responsible popular MerrI-Mac Abel Coll, Howard tor and branch. 1-2 5 good sized rooms. 3 marks, trade names or pat­ HEBRON - Classic Victo­ oven/ronge, dis­ VOURLIFE, HAVEN'T YOU? JH E JOB OE6CRIPTION, Individual wanted for line of Toys, Home Rood, Bolton. 646-5686 years experience with bedrooms, eat In kit­ rian elegance! $320,000. U)MAT MAPE YOU PECIPE ents, violation of rights of chen, large deck, full hwasher, hood, dispo­ ------privacy and Infringement of semi-skilled building, Decor and Gifts for all FLORAL Designer or os- typing 50 words per Today's comforts and TO BECOME A P06.. ages In your spare minute, good organiza­ basement, vinyl siding. sal, 3-4 bedrooms, 2 full i'll- copyright and proprietary molntenonced posi­ slstont - full or port yesterday's charm. baths, wosher/dryer time. Excellent com­ tional skills and word Onlv$158,900. Phllbrick rights, unfair competition tion. Some basic time. Good pay and Enjoy the privacy ot hookups, cedar siding, processing o plus. Agency, 646-4200. and libel and slander, which knowledge of plumb­ mission and bonuses, benefits. Apply in per­ the master bedroom wall-to-wall carpeting, may result from the publica­ oil In time tor the Excellent benefit pack­ M ANCHESTER - Cope, "No more fillings, doc! I’m tired of being ing, electrical systems son. Flower Fashion, 85 suite with o fireplace, tiled foyer, oak kitchen tion of any advertisement In Holidays. Car and age. Apply or send three or tour bedroom, stopped at the airport metal detector!” ® I960 by NEA, Inc, and carpentry re­ E . Center Street, ceramic tiled loccuzzl cabinets, two-zone gas the Manchester Herald by phone necessary. Call resume to Personnel two full baths, fire­ oulred. Excellent be­ Manchester.______and sitting area. Cen­ heat, slider to deck and advertiser. Including adver­ nefits. Inquire of 649- 1-800-992-1072, ext. 6, for Deptortment, Ameri­ place In living room, tisements In any tree distri­ b u f f e r - Foreman must tral olr & vac too! 2-cor goroge. Owners Information and can Red Cross, 209 new carpet and more. DICK TRACY by Dick Locher S Max Collins bution publications pub­ 5336.______hove experience In se­ Country setting. Min­ w ill hold second Farmington Avenue, $155,000. 647-1714 0 lished by the Manchester WAITRESSES-Day, full­ catalog.______lecting and setting buf­ utes to routes 2 & 85. Farmington, CT 06032. mortgage of $32,900 at X CAMT MOVE - AND EVERY l>«0FeNih^_.g^^ Herald. Penny Sletfert, time, small established BUS Drivers. Glaston­ fing wheels, use ot CENTRALLY located 5 Flono Real Estate, 646- 8% with no principal or 0 -/6 ATTENDEES ABB 1 Publisher. EOE M/F/V/H ______P)ORT O F ME THAT IS VISIBLE restaurant. Ask for bury Public Schools. proper compound and room Ranch, 2 large 5200.Q Interest payment due Kothv. Coll 644-4745. Work as many or as maintenance of pro­ IF you would like to be bed rooms, large living CREAMPUFF! Doll­ for 7 years. These ore HAQAR THE HORRIBLE by DIk Browne LOST WANTED - Babysitter, tew hours as desired. duction schedules for financially Independ­ room, kitchen and din­ house Cope prices well beautiful single family AND FOUND four mornings per Bonus plan and/or manufacture ot plumb­ ent we will help you put ing area, enclosed below marked value homes, not condomini­ & week. Light house­ earned days. Insu­ ing products. Good pay together your own real breezewov, new sun tor Immediate sole! ums; and there ore, of POH'T TfZy TO MAMLFT//N TppfZB , rance benefits availa­ and benefits. Apply to estate advertising pub­ deck, private treed Pristine condition, course, no association /^o\Je ThlAT Al^ONB / A P P P B L P y o U P / A o r H B f Z / IM PO U N D ED - M ale, 6 work. September. 645- J , 1237______ble. No experience ne­ Mocristy Industries, lication. No tees. 1-779- yard. Asking $164,(KX). many new features In­ tees. Coll today for month, Chow, block. 1826. YOUtu HUIZT YopfZ^BLFj INSURANCE - Wethers­ cessary. Will train for 206 Newington Avenue, U & R Realty, 643-2692.0 cluding new furnace, complete details on Picked up on 384. 643- public service license. ■ M 664^ field agency. Commer­ New Britain, CT 06050. BABYSITTER needed - 2 BUILDER/Developer ot­ hw heater, deck, tile these magnificent and cial lines. Customer Applications available EOE______to 11:30pm, Friday, tering; $90,000 2nd much, much more! beautiful homes at service representative. from: Transportation STEEL Erector needed. Saturday, Sunday, Mortgage - No pay­ $139,900. Ask for No- $167,900 with this very, Department, Glaston­ nPART TIME Full benefit package Experienced only to Monday. My home. 2 ments until the year reen Reilly, 646-0868. very special financing. I HELP WANTED plus extras. Pleosont bury Board of Educa­ work on metal building children, 3 and 6. Own 2000 ( Based on 8% fixed R E /M A X East ot the This Is on excellent working conditions tion, Glastonbury, CT erection crew. Benef­ transportation. 646- rote, no points, no pre­ River, 647-1419.0 opportunity for tlrst- 06033. Phone 633-5231 Port Time student for and surroundings. Coll its. EOE. Coll Bill 242- 0834. payment penalty) And SMALL Home and Work­ tlme buyers and Inves­ extension 430. eoe. LI'L ABNER by Al Capp Manchester doctor's 257-4555, ext. 123. 3738. builder will consider shop odlocent to Pratt tors. Owner will con­ DATA Entry Operatorfor sider rent with option. office. Three after­ FULL-tIme delivery posi­ CHILD CARE Wanted tor trade ot your property and Whitney Airfield. my eleven month old RECEPTIO NIST - Hls- Manchester doctor of­ toward thlsnew3050sq. Unlimited potential In Rothman & Rothman, aE THAT AS »T SROREiT-c'VAtiir , AM -»O B/y-W IL4.A''- ' ----- W^NOW. EF ^W C K noons per week, filing tion available. Re­ 0-lfe r t x AOty/WMMBAE/uz'^Girs married torlc Cheney Mill dis­ fice. Experience pre­ 646- 4144.0______MAVe BROTH CAINT DO ME NO and various office du­ quires heavy lifting. daughter. Green ft. breathtaking Con­ Industrial zone. Coll tOKUM -YO'TDOK HARM .r- DAISY misisrr-TH'BiGGCsrMOMenT) t o m o r p o w - Manor area. Please trict. A busy position ferred. 646-4576. temporary with ce- Ron Fournier for de­ A OATM r'DO M AK/r WILLYO' INMAHUf£-ANirrJv!>CSr-->^^ VOKUM ties. Please coll 646- Includes Saturdays. BRAND New Listing! ■ NAr.'HA/r- rl;trtiVv£Sr/9-*<>A»- y ^ - S O D O t S / - coll 12pm-3pm or after requiring pleasant In­ romlc tiled kitchen and tails, home 649-3087. THE PHANTOM by Lee Falk S Sy Barry WHUrCVKR vosnE------FLuir , 5153, Leave message. Paid training. $5.50 per DISHWASHER all shifts. Terrific 6+ room Cape M A R R Y 8:30pm, 646-5296. Ask dividual with friendly Apply In person to The breakfast nook, floor RE/MAX East of the ME? ''\AeoftfOU.. PART Time nurses aide. hour. Coll 643-2171. Cod on High St. 3 (s n w » .'r -T ^ fo r Lori. F le x ib le phone manner to han­ Patio Restaurant, 250 to celling granite fire­ River, 647-1419.D bedrooms, modern PlAHA,.REIV\eMBe(t. WALKER'S J f fAOArM Mornings, evenings. SALES Clerk - wanted of dle Incoming colls, , COUm 9fARCHlN6 A IS A hours. Good pay. Hartford Road, place, 4brs, 2 full baths, Coll 649-2358. once tor very Interest­ STUNNING Country Co­ both, sun room, full HBLE-THE ______; o a tm .Y, light typing, light com­ Manchester. 2 holt baths, 1st floor basement, city utili­ OF COUR6e„y3U^« ing nutritional retail TEACHER and aides to lonial, large lot, large HOUSEKEEPER wanted puter entry. Benefits, laundry, loccuzzl, and ties, one cor garage fo r a U B 9 - P v ^ T ^ ^ LITTLE HOUeE ONyl' shop. Professional at­ work with Infants and and will train. 8om- screened porch, brick TOP. every Saturday and 3 cor garage. Philips plus shed. Handy loca­ mosphere In Manches­ toddlers In day care- 4:30pm. Monday - Fri­ ON THE JOB TRAINING patio, large rooms. Im­ Sunday 8am-4pm. Con­ f^tTman^nl fuH tifm Start a caraar In Reol Estate, 742-1450.Q tion, vinyl siding. Af­ ter's largest shopping /nursery school. Im ­ day. Coll Dovid Fine at maculate Interior, fire­ WHAT IS tact housekeeping su­ mediate openings. Full tha optical Imtuatry. Wafra aaaking a BUILDER may take your place, front porch. fordably priced at pervisor. 643-5151 be- center. Must be se­ F.M.I. Corporation, aartout mlnOad paraon with good m e > A ? . time or part time. Glas­ S property In trade - $186,500. Owners soy $138,900. Jackson & tween 8am-3pm.______riously Interested In between 7om-5pm. 643- work athict lo train a t a lana o^nctor. tonbury. 633-1508. Wa offar a atarttng n io of $6.00 an Relive history In a new sell! Coll Borboro. Jockson Real Estate, Cl 9S2 Capp EnlsrprlMt. Inc. »— DItt by NEA. liK I PART Time Cashier - nutrition. Willing to 2151. 647- 8400.O teach. Excellent sa­ SUPERINTENDENT - hour with achaOulad waga ravlaw. 1748 Salt Box reproduc­ R E /M A X East of the Excellent working con­ Large Manchester con­ an axoaWant Inauranca program and tion built from Stur- River, 647-1419.0 ditions. Week-nights lary, fringe benefits. many other banafKa. MANCHESTER - This ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson Apply Porkode Health dominium. Must hove GENERAL CLEANING brldge Village plans MANCHESTER =—me and week-end shifts. Call Bob Pound for appt. home shows pride of Shoppe, Manager or extensive knowledge PERSON drown by Russell S. best of both worlds- Apply In person to Bill Ootmon. 3 fireplaces, country setting, vet ownership. All kept Liggett Drug, see of landscape mainte­ Part-time QSA Optical r WANT YOU TO see IT' c m m w j o m CHIRMUMK6.' Groots Automotive beehive oven, 3brs, 2 V2 close to shopping and nicely decorated. Fully Anne. 646-8178.______nance and equipment, Morning Hours 649-3177 oppllonced kitchen, 3 ir5McuTe5TurrL&, CHlPPeWDALe CHIPAMD PAUe/.' Service Incorporated, snow removal, pool baths, on a 3+ AC services. $142,500. Im ­ 555 East Middle Turn­ ASSISTANT forbusydoc- Lynch Toyota Pontiac parcel with brook and maculate, step saving bed, IV2 baths, fire­ CHlPPO)PiMe CHIPAMD DAte.' CHIPP^MPALe.' tor's office. Basic maintenance and light BLONDIE by Daan Young S Stan Draka pike, Manchester. pond, owner 2nd loon 3br Ranch. Oversize place In living room. oe&K. CHIP'M'DALE skills required. Past carpentry/palntlng de­ 6464321 Full time postion $163,900. Realty W orld, ASSISTANT for busvdoc- sired. No on site living. up to $50,000. Reduced garage. Sentry Real experience helpful but available — courier $40,000. Wlllington, Estate, 643-4060.O Benoit, Frechette As­ OH, I JUST TOOK tor's office. Basic not necessary. Will Poy negotiable. Be­ sociates, 646-7709.O A WILD GUESS skills reoulred. Post nefit package. Must be mail duties and asking $329,900. Philips MANCHESTER - Owner train. Full time posi­ Real Estate, 742-1450.P HEBRON - Wellingtons experience helpful but tion with benefits. able to start as soon as RECEPTIONIST/ anxious price drasti­ not necessary. Will possible. Call 278-2960 light maintenance. BUILDER will consider cally reduced. $169,900. Way Subdivision, 1 plus Please send resume to acre lots. $67,000. New train. Full time posi­ P.O. Box 1282, Broad for Interview. SCHEDULING Excellent benefits. trade - new 3,300 so. ft. Newer 7 room home tion with benefits. custom contemporized boosting cathedral homes for $225,000.Fl- Street Office, Mon- CLERK Apply; ono Realty 646-5200 Please send resume to chester, CT 06040. SIRJO’S INTERIOR Cope on cul-de-sac celling, 3 sets sliders to P.O. Box 1282, Brood overlooking golf deck, 3 brs, 3 baths. GROUNDS Maintenance Meadows Manor Manchester State IN 0 class all Its own! Street Office, Man­ CLEANING SERVICE course (rear view). Susan Donahue, Sentry $259,900. Brick 8-room full tim e year round J m fo td chester, CT 06040. We are now accepting South. Duties in­ Bank Huge 20x24 family Real Estate, 643-4060.Q Dutch Colonial, Vin­ position. Must be fa­ applications for part- clude: answering room, private entrance ALLEY OOP by Dava Qraua miliar with mowing op­ 1041 Main Street MANCHESTER - Spa­ tage 1927. 4 bedrooms, time cleaning posi­ to studio above garage, leeJHELP erations, machinery phones, scheduling cious Colonial In l '/2 baths and 2 car tions. Experience re­ Manchester, CT possible In-law situa­ garage. Enloy quality '■■IWANTED etcetera. Job location time, minimal typing. 606 sought otter location. NOW LET'S WORK 'l STILL NO/ I'M ACUTELY AWARE quired but training is Hours afternoons and tion, priced well below $189,500. Let us show of location and quality at Manchester Con­ replacement cost. 9-n>, OUR WAY INTO LEM \ SIGN OF/ OF THAT, BARRY.' AS OFFICE AssIstont/TvpiST dominium. $7.00 per also mandatory. Please you; though-countrv ot life In this spectacu­ AN' SEE IF WE CAN'T YOUR MUCH AS I HATE TO weekends. Call Sue North Coventry, - Small, friendly Glas­ hour to start. Coll 278- call for your interview kit, 4 or 5 brs, hard­ lar house with first SPRING OSCAR ANDyMR.OOF?V ADMIT IT, I'M AFRAID Tyrol, 647-9191. $325,000. Philips Real FRIEND.' tonbury office offering 2960 for Interview. today I 643-1461. wood floors, walkout floor den, living room ROSE IS ROSE by Pat Brady Estate, 742-1450.n with fireplace, formal diversified duties and MAGIC Video super store STUDEf^S patio. Yo Yo Carroll. NORTH Coventry - Sentry Real Estate, 643- dining room, central 7 ^ 1 opportunity to utilize seeking outgoing per­ IMB PC. 1-2 years HOUSEWIVES 1,600+ so. ft. award 4060.n______vac and more! Anne HANG- oH, m e PoHP wiu. have OAN' T GOTTO WNG- sons tor full and part UPHOLSTERERS M iller Real Estate, 647- office experience, 50 + time clerk postlons. Friendly sales per­ winning energy effi­ BOLTON - Gorgeous- BeiWBEN HA1I2R0R5 RECEPTIONIST cient home on nearly 1 8000.g______^AlfAl... ID PO FOR NOW / words per minute typ­ Please apply In person Chamas Inc., one of New sons wanted. All you’ll love It! $289,900. AND CUTTERS acre of land In a neigh­ ing skills and desire to at Magic Video, 171 England's top (hottest) ad­ Unusual Cope featur­ MANCHESTER for sole Good working condi­ shifts and weekends borhood area, solar by estate. Home on 172 learn. Excellent benef­ Spencer Street, Man- vertising agencies n e ^ a ing great room to large its, beautiful offices. tions, profit sharing, tree needed. Apply to The hot water, fully op- Hawthorne Street. chester.______receptionist to work full deck. Master bedroom Salary to $16,000. Im ­ pllonced kitchen and Three bedroom, 1 both, SERVICE Technician. time to early fall and then medical and dental Insur­ Whole Donut; 150 with whirlpool both. mediate opening. Fee modern lower level liv­ Loaded with "nice to living room, dining Hydro-dyne, Inc. A switch to part time morn­ ance. Experience neces­ Center Street, Man­ paid. Coll Ann Ross ing space moke this haves." Marilyn Votte- room, kitchen, finished 528-8742, Business Re- leading pump and pro­ ings. A pleasant phone sary. Hourly rate $6-$15 chester, 649-0140, or 3br, 1'/j both Ranch o basement. Home In cess manufacturer's ronl. Sentry Real Est­ THE BORN LOSER by Art Sansom sources Incorporated. manner and light typing an hour. Opportunity tor 467 Hartford Road, must for your growing ate, 643-4060.□ need ot extension re­ \e-ii rep firm Is now accept­ skills are essential. Rexible advancement In fast family. Philips Real pair. Coll Attorney HELP Wanted - Hard ing applications to fill a 649-9150. M A N C H ESTER - You hours can be eirranged. In­ growing company. Call Estate, 742-1450.O Thomas S. Florentino, worker, eager to learn. position In the service won't believe this one! Whithorn Nursery, terested candidates should A. Zacchio at Ehrlich In­ MANCHESTER - "Found $189,900. "Exquisite" at 649-2865. department. Duties contact Lisa Pustis at 657- Route 6, Bolton. 643- would Include both In­ teriors. 522-5555. Pot of Gold" $159,900. eight room Ranch feat­ MANCHESTER - Full 8600. 7802.______side and outside custo­ Fantastic custom built uring first family room dormered Cope, open ON THE FASTRACK by Bill Holbrook RN/LPN Spilt, excellent condi­ plus finished rec. floor plan, 3 bedroom, LEGAL NOTICES mer service. Appli­ Now tiking applications (or cants should have past tion. Heat efficient, low room. Exterior In ex­ IV 2 both, fireplace, part time. Immediate potl- maintenance, room for central vac, pool NOTICE TO CREDITORS experience with tlona available. 7AM-3PM. cellent condition In­ ^weiJDY, 1 TrilliK iT 3 30 c u f ^ |(4DJ3ff2iAU- DWep PAftuUM ESTATE OF electrical-mechanical RN expansion, many up­ cluding pool and hot w/deck, cabana. AND 6tgAilNgP JEAN M. SCHETTLER Monday thru Friday (No dates, deep manicured $144,900. 647-7287, HOW pATiiJ/\’& HMg L0Pg3 LIK^ equipment, a good Weekends). tub. D.W. Fish Realty, YoOg^! HOW Po£$ th at HAPPfiJP' eTYLiMG- m r $ . The Honorable William E. driving record and be lot. Too monvextrosto 643-1591.0 Owner.______FitzGerald, Judge of the SUPERVISOR Please call; mention. Sacrificed to & ££. ; Court of Probate, District of self-motivated. For BOLTON - Beautiful U8.R MALLARD View - more Information coll Director of Staff sell quickly. Dlone Co- $145,900. Distinctive 3 ^ A ' Manchester at a hearing held From 3 to 11PM mollo, 646-0891. Colonial. $329,900. Ver­ on 8/9/89 ordered that oil 633-8385.______Developmeat satile floor plan to br single fam ily att­ 9AM-3PM Moaday-Frlday R E /M A X East ot the claims must be presented to MEDICAL Asslstont/Se- Work Monday through Friday, no accomodate form al en­ ached soltbox. 1'/2 the fiduciary at the address Crastfiald River, 647-1419.□ baths, appliances, below. Failure to promptly cretary to work full weekends. Excellent rate of pay. For tertaining os well os present any such claim may time for Internist office CoRvalescaat Home, everyday enjoyment. trench door In dining result In the loss of rights to more information please call — Maachettar, CT leeJHELP Every room Is excep­ room. Truly the "best FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thaves In Manchester. $10 per recover on such claim. hour. Send resume 643-5151. l■■^W ANTED tional In size. Features buy" In town! Blan­ Susan McQuov %Manchester Herald, Director of Staff Development Include double door chard & Rossetto Real­ Ass't Clerk Box II, Manchester, CT entry, parquet floors, 2 tors," We're Selling \ V S C A L L B 0 ‘'^VOIVT/ON"'. The fiduciary Is: 06040.______CRESTFIELD fireplaces, 1st floor Houses” 646-2482.0 Robert B. Schettler LUBE TECHNICIAN family room and fin­ General dental office as­ YOUNG Duplex 5-5 3 bed­ 5 A Y 5 " WLL Pi/T TH£ W ffOLf c/o Edward R. Kuehn, Esa. ished rec. room. Wow! sistant, flexible time. CONVALESCENT HOME If you are a person room units each with THE QRIZZWELLS by Bill Schorr 968 Farmington Avenue D.W. Fish Realty, 643- ON West Hartford, CT 06107 Training using your IV2 baths, carpeting, who enjoys working with retail customers 1591.0 private basements, re­ 033-08 skills. 649-9287. 643-5151 with skillful hands COUNTRY Club Cha­ cent heating system. who keeps commitments risma! This handsome Price reduced $10,000. TOWN OF MANCHBSTBR and you want 8 rm. Contemporary Is Blanchard 8, Rossetto LBOAL NOTICE only seconds away Realtors,” We’re Sel- At Its meeting of August 7, 1989 the Planning and Zoning a pay ranging from $11.400 to $18,700 yearly from the Manchester llng Houses” 646-2482.0 Commission mode the following decisions: SECRETARY/ an additional, unlimited, incentive bonus Country Club. 3 bdrms, JUST Reduced - Need an BARNBY T. PETERMAN — Exeavole and FIH/SuMIvIslon 2'/2 baths, 26x14 deck, In-law apartment? (P-81); Flood Plain Zone Permit (P-8J) - 541,545 NO. Mo n company benefits with medical and dental DU KNOW? MY COLOGNE// the erosion control plon tor 220 Bldwell Street. ♦ K 9 6 4 Declarer won dummy’s spade ace, Competitive salary, company car. Please ciliation, branch expenses, and other duties ♦ Qfl 3 played a heart to his queen and anoth­ pick up his trump. If he ruffed and led KAISER POUNDATION — Plon Modification — Historic er back to dummy’s king. When West a spade, declarer would ruff in dum­ zane — 118 Hartford Rood (K-35) — approved the call or send resume to: including assisting the company controller. Vulnerable: North-South modifications to the approved site plan for 130 Hortford showed out of trumps, good luck was my, come to his hand with the club Functional knowledge of a PC is also re­ Attractive 3 bedroom Ranch located in a quiet Dealer: South . Rood. AETNA LIFE AND CASUALTY - CID needed. First, where was the diamond queen and pick up the last trump as WRTLANDS AOENCY REMEDIAL ACTION — Required quired. We offer an excellent salary and ben­ established neighborhood. Close to schools & jack? Declarer led the 10 from dum­ before. Informotlon from permit holder tor wetland octivltlos at 301 P.O. Box 930 South West North East efit program. If interested submit resume shopping. Desirable area. Priced below market. my. When East played low, declarer Correct trump managenicnt saved Bucklond Street to be provided to the Agency. Pass Pass 1 ♦ Pass One Civic Center Plaza and salary history or call Economy Electric rose with the king and played a dia­ the day. Declarer could not afford to A copy ot these decisions has been filed In the Town Clerk's $ 159,000 1 V I ♦ 2 V 2 ♦ (or Best Otter) mond back to the eight-spot. That draw trumps until he had s«;t up his office. Hartford, CT 06143 Supply, Inc. 428 Tolland Tpke., Manchester, 4 V All pass Planning and Zoning Commission forced the ace. EJast returned a spade, minor-suit winners I'lven Ihoiigh one 240-6301 CT 06040 203-647-5000. Call 649-2929 Leave Message Leo Kwosh, Secretory EOE/MFVH Opening lead. ♦ K ruffed by declarer. Now a diamond to defender had a (rump sl.iek. il was lo E O E . M F dummy’s queen brought the good news no .iv.'iil when Soiilli kepi :i small 035-08 that diamonds were splitting. Hut iMimp III (liiiiiiiiv 80 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Aur, 16, 1989

I HOMES ROOMS I HOMES MUSICAL I CARS I CARS FOR SALE FOR RENT FOR RENT ITEMS FOR SALE FOR SALE Downtown World record Bombs BOLTON - 1 acre ap­ PRIVATE single room, A. Spcciolis^ ^ AVAILABLE September ALTO Sox - 3 year old BUICK 1984 Skylark, ex­ VOLKSWAGEN 1970 Bug, proved lots, Birch M t. $80 per week. Heat, hot 1st. Large four bed­ Yam aha, used two ye­ Good condition. Best water, electric and cellent condition. area and Flano Est­ room colonial, fire­ ars. Excellent condi­ 39,000 miles, new tires, offer 649-9673. ates. $79,000. Flano parking Included. 643- 61 firms oppose (Kingdom sets a new mark Shells jolt Beirut place, wall-to-wall car­ tion. Asking $450. 649- $4,200. 649-5546.______D^ ! Realty 646-5200. 9321 evenings. peting, appliances, 2001. MANCHESTER - Re­ family room and more. CLASSIC 1976 Chrysler access road plan /3 In 110-meter high hurdles / II despite appeal /6 646-4144 N e w Yorker CLYDE duced! Owner anx­ APARTMENTS CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. I I MISCELLANEOUS Brougham. For resto­ ious! $149,900. ' for r en t R O U T E 83, V E R N O N Charming 6 rm. Cape In FOR SALE ration or parts. 10,000 LAWN CARE CLEANING SERVICES great nelghborhoad. miles on new block 80 Pontiac Sunbird *2995 454 M A IN St.- 3 room Featuring 2-large bed­ EMERGENCY engine. Good tires. 84 Cutlass Coupe *5895 apartm ent $500 plus Fire — Police — Medicel rooms; h/w floors; eat Overall condition as Is. 84 Buick Century Wag *6995 utilities, no pets. Secur­ END ROLLS JACKIE’S HELPING In kitchen; screened-ln $1,500.54 Avery Shores, 84 Chevrolet Celebrity YARD MASTERS ity. 646-2426 . 9am-5pm DIAL 911 27W width — 253398 Real Estate, 647-8000.□ month. Also five room each offense. C A R fE R 4 Pr. Auto. A/C ISLAND Entirely owner operated. MANCHESTER Indus- M a n c h e s t e r . Green- CHEVROLET — GEO S3 Mercury Cougar Mggs appealed to apartment, heat and CONSTRUCTION 27 years exp. Call trla l, 975 sq.ft, shop. wood Drive, night sale. 1229 Main St., Manchester VBS, Loaded is approved hot water. $600 per S7 Jaap Wrangler rsggs Good tor trademan, All types of home Joseph Dumas month. Phllbrick Friday August 18th 5- 80 Chev Chevette 2 Dr, *3695 5 Spd.. V-S. Soft Top Improvements from $450 month, security, BS Quick Century *4995 646-5253. Agency, 646-4200. 8:30pm. Moving a little 85 Chev Citation 4 Dr. *4295 Auto. A/C concrete floors, steps, references, plus utili­ of everything. Signs S3 Honda Accord LX M39S MANCHESTER. 2 bed­ 87 Ford Tempo 4 Dr. *6995 WARSAW, Poland (AP) — President Wojciech patios, etc. to complete ties. Call 659-0493. posted. Rain or shine. S Spd., A/C Jaruzelski today approved Lech Walesa’s offer to remodeling. Also decks MMNVILLE ELECTRIC rooms on second floor 88 Ply Sundance 2 Dr. *7995 S3 Olda Clara >3996 and window and door with appliances. No MANCHESTER - 38 Gal­ VS. Auto. A/C form a coalition government led by non- PrafeMlonel etedtical worli done. CARPENTRY/ axy Drive, Saturday, 04 Olds Firenza 'S' H/B *4895 85 NIaaan Santra 'iggs corps chief replacement. Tiling Update ttiet otd fuee panel to pets. Heat not In­ 1 B Spd., Stereo Communists for the first time in the East Bloc, a August 19th. 9am-1pm. 80 Chev Monza Cpe. *2495 interlor/exterlor. oIreuH breaken. cluded. $575 monthly. I REMODELING MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM lawmaker said. Landscape and Interior WIN do all typaa of electrical 646-1379. B a b y Items and 80 Pont 8000 LE 4 Dr. *7195 345 CIN TIR ST., MANCHR5TRR work. "The president accepted the proposition of design services WOOD Floors - Installed, domestics. 87 Pont Sunbird 4 Dr, *6295 447-79T7 By Nancy Concelman DOT hadn’t shown an alternative Call for free estimate COVENTRY - 3'/2 room, WTANCHESTER - 158 Walesa,” and will issue a formal statement Friday, available. repaired, sanding and 04 Chev Camaro Borllneta *6795 to filling them. 647-7292. MANCHESTER sunny, spacious, VII- Lake Street, August said Jerzy Jozwiak, head of the Democratic Party. Manchester Herald Call Barry at lage Colonial finishing. Free esti­ 06 Chev Celebrity 4 Dr. *6795 The corps wants the DOT to mates. 742-5138 18th, 19th, 9am-4pm. ITRUCKS/VAN8 Jozwiak reported the decision after returning to 646-2411 $134,900 $560/month. 456-0064 or 87 LeSabie Estate Wag. *11795 The state Department of Trans­ widen and upgrade the existing Furniture and parliament from a meeting at Belevedere Palace Absolutely Immaculate, 742-6715. miscellaneous. 85 Ply Turlamo 2 Dr. *3150 I FOR SALE portation plans to appeal the Route 6, eliminating the need to Vinyl Sided Capel 3 MISCELLANEOUS attended by Jaruzelski; Walesa, the leader of the MISCELLANEOUS TOWNHOUSE - Two bed­ I 86 Chev Nova 4 Dr, *5395 denial of a wetlands permit for fill the wetlands and take numer­ bedrooms, paneled SERVICES FORD Cargo Van-1986. Solidarity labor movement; and other members of a PAINTING/PAPERING SERVICES family room, newly rooms, 1'/2 bath, walk J 85'4 Ford Escort Cpe. *6596 the Route 6expressway project to ous homes and properties needed out basement, kitchen I CARS 302, AC. $7,500. 568-1903 new opposition coalition. renovated and 86 Buick LeSabre *8295 after 5pm or leave the Army Corps of Engineers’ for the new road. decorated. Private appliances, washer/d- GSL Building Mainte­ FOR SALE EXPERT ryer hook-ups. Quiet nance Co. Commercl- message.o Walesa said Prime Minister Czeslaw Kiszczak, chief of engineering, who over­ Lazarek said today the DOT backyard, attached the Communist leader who was unable to form a does not believe the corps should Exterior and Interior HAWKES TREE SERVICE breezeway and garage. complex. Security, al/ResIdentlal building D O D G E 1979 Custom CHEVROLET 1972 C-10. 8 sees projects nationwide. painting and wallpaper Bucket, truck 6 chipper. lease required. $745646- repairs and home Im­ foot fleet side bed. coalition government, had resigned. “ There will be The DOT has sent a letter to the decide what acceptable alterna­ hanging. Limited exterior Van. Air conditioning, Stump removal. Free 3042 or 646-2918. provements. Interior new motor, automatic, Rebuilt 350 V-8,4 on the a communique on the radio about the resignation Federal Highway Administration tives are. The Federal Highway rsstoratlon. Prevloua work aatimatee. Special and exterior painting, can be seen upon request. conelderation for elderly power brakes, steer- CARDINAL floor, $500 742-1583. being presented.” Walesa told reporters, who requesting its support of the Administration has said a wi­ light carpentry. Com­ Contact BC Company, and handicapped. Ing. $2995. 644-9861. FORD 1986 Bronco II, six mobbed him after he left the meeting and returned appeal. DOT Deputy Commis­ dened Route 6 couldn’t handle 644-6968. WE DELIVER plete lanitorlal ser­ cylinder, tour wheel For Home Delivery, Call vice. Experienced, rel­ FORD 1981 Escort. Four BUICK, INC. to his hotel. sioner William Lazarek said increased traffic and would be 647-7553 1988 Dodge Dakota P/U drive, air conditioning, iable, free estimates. speed, am /tm cassette. •8980 Asked how the meeting had gone, he replied, today. The New England Division unsafe. WALLPAPERING & 647-9946 Good running condi­ 1988 Buick Skylark $8090 stereo, tape player. 643-0304. 1988 Buick Century “ Good.” Walesa said he would leave it to the of the corps denied the DOT’S “ This is not really their (the Monday to Friday, 9 to 6 tion. $700. 649-0243 $11990 649-7810, 6-8pm. $9,000 PAINTING 1988 Buick Riviera $14690 corps) decision to make.” La­ evenings. state-run media to announce what Jaruzelski had request for a wetlands permit in a CeNInga Rapaked or Replaced LANDSCAPING CHFA APPROVED 1967 Plymouth Horizon $4960 zarek said. “ Who legally has the Insured/Referencas 1987 Buick Regal Cpe. lAUTDSFOR agreed to. decision issued Aug, 4. IN ELLINGTON HEBRON - Two bedroom 1982 PONTIAC Firebird - •9480 resources to determine what is an 6 .L McHugh FURNITURE Air, automatic, power 1988 Oldt Calais $6980 RENT/LEASE State radio said a communique would be issued The appeal will be made under $78,000. Impeccable apartment. Heat, hot 1986 Chev Monte Carlo $8495 acceptable alternative?” 6436321 or 6464431 EXPERIENCED steering, brakes. later today. a corps regulation that says the kept 3 room water, appliances, car­ SLEEPER Sota-Queen 1986 Toyota Camry $9180 Lazarek said after the decision BOBCAT LOADER peting Included. Large Cassette. V-6. Good 1966 Buick Electra 380 Jozwiak told reporters the meeting's outcome chief of engineering must issue condominium. Well size. Very good condi­ clean car. 51K. 646-9826. $10250 was released that DOT officials UVEIGLE^ PAMTWG CO. operator with York rake decorated end unit. Call yard, parking, cellar 1985 Buick Riviera $0890 was “ favorable for the state and the nation,” but he decisions on projects if there is Quality work at a tion. $200. 568-1903 after AUTO attachment for hire. today — won't lasti storage. Twenty min­ 5 p m o r leave 1980 AUDI 4000. 73K. M e­ 1985 Buick Electra $8480 did not explain in detail what was decided. substantial doubt about corps would weigh their options and reasonable pricel utes to UConn and chanic's car. Excellent 1985 Buick Regal Cpe. $8860 Interior & Exterior Fully Insuranced. message.□______He said that Jaruzelski approved the “ concept” of policies, laws or regulations, possibly try to find an alternative Hartford. $625 condition. Air, power 1985 Chev Cavalier $5490 RENTAL Free Estimates 1984 Oldsmobile Firenza Lazarek said. plan based on the decision. The 644-6046 monthly. 649-2871 or ONE swivel rocker and 1 brakes, A M /F M Blau- $4900 a government formed by Solidarity and two small 1984 Mercury Cougar $5990 643-0129 DOT and FHA have said there are Call Brian Welgle 228-3245. velour wing chair. Ex­ punkt cassette. 646- political parties that until recently were aligned The DOT had sought approval cellent condition. Both 1983 LeSabre Sedan $5495 645-6912 9826. R e a s o n a b le with the Communist Party: the United Peasant to fill 77 acres of wetlands that lie no alternatives to building the CONCRETE MANCHESTER - 5'/2 $125. 568-8259. project as proposed. room apartment. Fire­ 1985 CHEVY Camero Z- 81 Adams St. Party and the Democratic Party. in the path of parts of the The nearly $200 million project place, parking In yard. 28. T-top, power steer­ Manchester Jozwiak said no decision was reached on who proposed 11.8-mile expre.ssway PMNTIN6 AND CARS ing, brakes, A M /F M CARS from Bolton Notch to Windham. is funded 85 percent by the federal Roman Spiewak Updated kitchen and I would be prime minister. CARPENTRY WORK bath, oversize closets. FOR SALE cassette, V-8. 5.0 L, 649-4571 FDR SALE Col. Daniel Wilson, engineer for interstatetrade-in program. DOT Indudca Interior and Exterior Manchester “ No candidates for the premier were presented, paInNng. flabullding porchaa and Mason Contractor $625 monthly, plus se­ 5-speed. 47K. 646-9826. officials have said they would but we talked about it, and the president will think the corps’ New England division, dacka and Inatalllng Stockade Brick, Block or Stone *349,900 curity and lease. Call said in the Aug. 4 decision that the have to come up with a new plan faneat. Chimneys, Patios, Walla 649-4981. Free Eadmatai — Fully Inaurad SUPERB 10+ room within two years or risk losing New, RaatoraUone and Rapalis Contemporary on Please see POLAND, page 10 project would result in undue 6464454/6464366 646-4134 MANCHESTER - Modern harm to wetlands and that the federal funding. aak fo r Michael 1.95 acres of 4 room apartment In a 4 oriarty Brothers property. 4 Bdrms, 3'/4 family house. Applian­ Get that chimney re­ baths. Full In-Law ces and parking In­ G EO R G E N. paired before winterl Call apartment. Much, cluded. $500 plus utlll- CONVERSE now for a free estimate. much morel! tles. 647-1113 otter 6pm. Fully Insured. Manchester’s Trade deficit Painting and Decorating MANCHESTER-Oneand Patrick Flynn/Manchesler Herald Building ban set Paper Hanging TALAGA MASONRY two bedroom apart­ ment. Has appliances WRONG! — Neva Slater of 113 Greenwood Drive reacts as a judge CALL 643-2804 643-8209 and 1 bath. Call 646- 1218. Ask for Phil or Used Car Dealer drops sharpiy tells her she misspelled a word during Wednesday’s spelling bee at Suzanne.______the Manchester Senior Citizens’ Center. for faii review HOMES HOMES Thirty Locust Street. 4 I I room heated apart­ USED CAR SPECIALS WASHINGTON (AP) - The U.S. trade deficit FOR SALE FOR SALE ment 1st floor. Secur­ improved dramatically in June to $8.17 billion, the Bv Rick Santos people holler and shout, you can ity. No pets. $650 1984 MAZDA 1983 BUICK 1987 VW JETTA 84 CHEVY 1984 FORD smallest imbalance since December 1984, the Senior spelling bee ace still pass the moratorium.” JUST Like New! This EAST HARTFORD monthly. 646-2426.9am- Manchester Herald B2000 P/U CENTURY GSI CAMARO CROWN VIC government said today. Lowrey said the timing of the dynamite 6 rm Ranch MANCHESTER - Immac­ $168,500 5pm weekdays. Auto, A/C 5 Spd , AM/FM Auto, A/C The Commerce Department said the June deficit ulate 4 bed. Colonial BOLTON — The chairman of moratorium is crucial. If it is In Manchester has lust PRICE REDUCED on MANCHESTER - Three *3850 *6222 represented a sharp 18.9 percent improvement over received a complete plus den & form al din­ this Aluminum sided & *3919 *9650 *5350 the Zoning Commission told passed too soon, he said that may bedroom apartment a revised May deficit of $10.08 billion. contemplates her victory redecorating job. ing room. A very nice Brick 7 rm., 3 bdrm. with appliances. $750 not leave enough time for the 1984 MAZDA members Wednesday he is pursu­ Shiny hardwood floors private area for this 8 Raised Ranch. 2 yr. old per mnth. Security re­ 1988 CHEVY 1983 LINCOLN 1986 BUICK The improvement came from a 1.5 percent heating system. 1 full 1985 CHEVY ing his proposal for a building regulations to be rewritten. But if highlight the plaster room, vinyl sided quired. 649-0931. P/U CPE. CELEBRITY TOWN CAR increase in U.S. exports, which pushed them to a By Diane Rosell “ My husband will be so proud of me.’’ and 2 nail bath. 2 car 5 Spd. MONTE CARLO RIVIERA moratorium and will have a the commission waits to long, the construction, 3 bdrms, house with oversized Auto, A/c Black, Loaded Auto record level of $30.91 billion, and a 3.6 percent drop Manchester Herald she said. garage. Large deck & M A N C H ESTER - Two specific plan ready for the developers may have new subdi­ 2 full baths, 2 firepla­ garage. $159,900. in imports, which fell to $39.08 billion. The trade Whalen also has qualified for the ces, full basement with Realty World, Benoit, large lot. bedroom. In duplex, *3880 *6550 *8919 *6850 commission’s next meeting on visions approved before the ban is west end of town. $600 *8918 deficit is the difference between imports and Helen Whalen didn’t have to contem­ regional finals at the Bloomfield Senior 2 car garage, summer Frechette Associates, 1983 MERCURY Sept. 20. begun, he said. 646-7709.D per month. Call Dan 1987 MAZDA 1983 MAZDA exports. plate too long Wednesday to figure out Citizens' Center on Sept. 22. in which porch tool See tor LYNX 1985 BMW 32S 1985 MAZDA Mark Johnson has proposed a Construction can begin on any yourself! Martin 643-2226 or 646-9892. B2600 4x4 S.Spd.. A/C 626 Economists had been looking for the deficit to how to spell the word. seniors from 12 towns will compete. She COVENTRY - The High­ Auto. A/C Auto 626 six-month moratorium on subdi­ development approved before a School $199,500. Jack- Four room apartm ent In 4 S Spd., A/c “ C-o-n-t-e-m-p-l-a-t-e,” the correct worked for SNET as a telephone lands. 1 plus acre sites 5 Spd , AM/FM narrow, but not by as large a margin as actually visions, apartments, and con­ moratorium is passed. son & Jackson Real $65,000. New homes tor family. $465 monthly, *1888 *10950 spelling, made Whalen the winner of a operator for 22 years before retiring. *9888 *5050 occurred. However, analysts said the figures did not dominiums so that the commis­ Developer Gregory Pinto, who Estate, 647-8400.D $190,000.______utilities not Included. *5888 change their overall prediction that the country’s spelling bee at the Manchester Senior The 11 senior citizens who partici­ No pets, security. 645- 1985 MERCURY 1984 TOYOTA 1987 MERCURY 1986 OLDS sion will have more time rewrite attended the meeting, said the VERNON - Choice of PRESTIGIOUS Cope. 1985 PONTIAC trade improvement is in danger of stalling out. Citizens’ Center. Marion Straughan pated in the spelling bee were given five 0342. LYNX COROLLA COUGAR the town’s zoning regulations. His commission should be careful several 12 plus acre. Must be seen! Don't CIERA SUNBIRD Many economists are predicting that the deficits came in a close second after misspell­ rounds to make errors. Starting the M ANCHESTER - Three 4 Spd.. AM/FM Auto. A/C Auto, A/C, LS Gray proposal has been supported by when considering the morato­ Box Mt. Drive. White wait! Make your move Columbia 5 Spd., A/C ing the word “ turnbuckle” by forget­ sixth round, they had to spell correctly now! Blanchard & Ros- room apartment. Heat will begin rising in the second half of the year as some of the town’s top elected rium because bans “ very directly birch. Mountain Lau­ $159,900 *2990 *5112 *9880 ting the “ c.” or be eliminated. setto Realtors," W e’re and hot water. $475 *7212 *4350 American exports suffer from the rising value of the officials but criticized as too affect the value of property.” rel and views. $135,000. QUALITY BUILT Spilt monthly. Lease and dollar. A higher dollar makes U.S. goods more Whalen, who is in her late ‘60’s, said The words ranged from “ butter­ Flano Realty 646-5200. Selling Houses" 646- 1986 BUICK 1984 MERCURY 1984 CHEVY drastic by others. Pinto was at the meeting 2482.D Level on beautiful, references. 649-4820- 1985 RENAULT 1986 MAZDA she knew the perfect place to put her milk,” in round one to ’’triumph," in private lot. 7 rma., 3 r iv ie Ra TOPAZ CAVALIER WAG expensive on overseas markets. The regulations have been because the company was re­ 646-4412. Auto, A/C ENCORE B2200 LX new clock, a prize she received for bedrooms, 1 'h baths, 5 Spd.. A/C Auto. A/C 5 Spd., AM/FM “ We are looking for a substantial widening in the called poor and outdated by town questing the commission’s appro­ winning the 21-round spelling bee. Please see SPELL, page 10 family room, full "EASY DOES IT" Is the *9814 *5818 officials, including Johnson and val for a plan tobuild a complex to basement, garage. way to describe placing a *3818 *4220 *2950 Please see TRADE, page 10 1986 Zoning Enforcement Officer house apartments, offices, and a want od. Just call 643-2711 1984 RENAULT 1982 OLDS bank at the intersection of Old and we do the rest! MITSUBISHI 1984 PONTIAC 1985 MERKUR Steven Lowrey. The two say the STRAND REAL ALUANCE CUTLAS SUNBIRD regulations inadequately govern Coventry Road and Route 44. The Auto, A/C, 54K CORDIA TURBO Auto, A/c, Gray XR4TI ESTATE 5 Spd. 5 Spd.. Air Auto, A/C the building of condominiums or building, to be called the Twin 1 I CONDOMINIUMS PZC chairman dismisses 395 North Main St. FOR RENT *3212 *6990 *4222 *3950 *7650 Not much to see mobile vendors, among other Hills Centre, would be just inside Manchester, CT problems Bolton near the Coventry town 1987 RX7 1986 MERCURY 1984 MAZDA 1985 FORD 647-”S0LD” VERNON - One bedroom 1988 MAZDA HARTFORD (AP) — Lunar lovers in The present zoning rules man­ line. TURBO SABLE condo with air, pool 626 ESCORT WAGON MX-6 northern Connecticut got a thrill, but most conflict of interest claim date that apartments or condomi­ The commission decided to 5 Spd., AM/FM. A/C 4 Or., Auto, A/C Auto, AM/FM and garage. Available Auto White, A/C, 5 spd skywatchers in the central part of the state got niums be built in areas zoned for defer approving or denying the August 15th, $580 per OR I BUSINESS *14444 *6919 *5650 *4950 little more than disappointment from their By Rick Santos In a story today. The Hartford Courant commercial use. Johnson said. month. Please call 647- *13333 first chance in more than 20 years to watch a Residential zoning permits one- Please see BUILD, page 10 ^ 0 1 PROPERTY 9254 1984 1986 CHRYSLER Manchester Herald questioned whether Sieffert may have had 1982 OLDS 1983 CHEVY 1988 MAZDA lunar eclipse. and two-family housing units VOYAGER NEW YORKER a conflict because Peterman had con­ MANCHESTER - Two CUTLAS MONTE CARLO B2200 Overcast skies Wednesday night made it 5 Spd.. A/C Auto, A/C Brougham Alfred Sieffert Sr., chairman of the structed an addition to the Sieffert’s house only. He said there should be bedroom townhouse. Auto, A/C, 59.000 Sspd., AM/FM difficult for ntany in the state to observe the full separate zoning regulations for MANCHESTER $116,900. Nice unit In a *4990 *7441 Planning and Zoning Commission, said before the vote. The newspaper quoted TODAY very small condo com­ *4818 *4996 *5980 moon dipping toward the Earth's shadow, said today he did not have a conflict of interest Peterman as saying the addition probably condominiums and apartments. Alan Dunham, meteorologist with the National FOR SALE OR plex with a total of six 1986 FORD when he cast the deciding vote in favor of a cost $12,000. The newspaper also said that He said the moratorium would MANCHESTER $136,500 1986 CHRYSLER 1987 FORD 1988 MX-6 1984 PONTIAC Weather Service based at Bradley Interna­ units. Deck oft kitchen, T-BIRD subdivision proposed by a developer who the building permit, taken out by Peter­ not outlaw new business because Index LEASE/OPTION lots of yard area. D.W. nFTH AVE TAURUS GL DELUXE FIERO Auto, A/C Auto, Air. AM/FM tional Airport. had built an addition to the home Sieffert man, listed the value of the construction as it applies only to residential uses. Fish Realty, 643-1591 ,□ 5 Spd., A/C, AM/FM 4 Spd. The view was probably best near the 2 of the best located *8998 shares with his wife. $6,400. More businesses would be good 20 page*, 2 Bections professional office suites MANCHESTER - Loca­ *6999 *8441 •10551 *2999 Massachusetts border and Connecticut’s for the town, he said, because of 88E AMBASSADOR DRIVE tion! Location! Loca­ At a press conference held on the But Penny and Alfred Sieffert showed northwest corner where skies were relatively the tax revenue they would Classified - 19-20 Obituaries____ 2 Spacious Townhouse Condo with 7 rooms, 3 in town. tion! $162,900. addition, Sieffert said, “ It never even reporters canceled checks at the news bedrooms, 2 full and 2 half baths. Lower level 1. ) 1st floor facing Main Im m a c u la te 6 rm . clear, he said. crossed my mind” that voting for the conference showing they paid Peterman generate. Comics_____ 16 Opinion______8 "Unfortunately, for the rest of the state, the family room, all wall to wall carpeting, recently St. 12S0 aq. ft huge Townhouse (over 1695 subdivision would even have the appear­ Builders $26,202.69 for the 12-by-16-foot Another project Johnson will Focus______17 Spoils___11-14 redecorated. Nicely landscaped and maintained eclipse has been a bust," Dunham said. private parking lot. sa.tt.) 3 large bed­ ance of a conflict of interest because the room extending off their kitchen and a work on before the next meeting Local/State__ 2-5 Television___ 15 — Northfield Green Is an established area close rooms; eat-ln ap- Dunham said the cold front that had created cost of the addition was comparable or is putting together a formal Natlon/World J&-7 Weather______2 to schools, shopping, etc. Pay ua a viaiti HOST: 2. ) 2500 sq. ft. 2 story Pllanced kitchen; 2'/2 deck off the room. MORIARTY BROTHERS storms earlier in the week left a lot of sky more expensive than other estimates. proposal for rewriting the regula­ Brian Lavoie traditional style building baths; central a/c, and covered in haze. Penny Sieffert. who is publisher of the tions. He said he will have it ready car-port. Call tor de­ He said the house at 34 Pilgrim Lane is DIRECTIONS; From Main Street to Woodbridge very near famous Cave/a But those lucky enough to enjoy clear skies Manchester Herald, said the price, about by the next meeting. W E D E LIV ER Street to Lydall Street, left on Ambassador Drive. Rest off street parking. tails! Klernan Real 301 Center Street, Manchester, CT owned by his wife Penny Sieffert, Estate, 649-1147.0 saw the moon transformed into a glowing, Sieffert voted in favor of a three-lot $135 per square foot, was "rather high.” Johnson said the commission For Home Delivery, Call Call Tom Boyle MANCHESTER South- orange-reddish disk at about 9:20 p.m. subdivision proposed by the Peterman Her husband said the average cost of an must hold a public hearing before D. F. REAL^ INC. Owner/Agent field Green - Three Wednesday. Building Co. on Aug. 7. The subdivision, addition is about $75 to $100 per square foot. the building ban can be impo.sed. 647-9946 MM. m m Boyle Real Estate bedroom , 2'/2 bath, ■ Related story on page 18. which was within 50 feet of the Hockanum Lowrey, who was at the meeting, Monday to Friday, 9 to 6 I7B Milii H . NiMlMStM’ central air, pool, ten­ River, was approved by a 3-2 vote. Please see DENY, page 10 said, ” No matter how much the 6464828 649-4800 nis, golf. $975. Security 643-5135 (Iff 643-5601.