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Bank opens 16th office The Savings Bank of Manchester opened its 16th branch office Saturday in Sofia's Plaza at Routes 5 and 140 in East Windsor. The newest office is larger than SBM's other branches and offers more banking services than ...... ____ . 1 Wednesdav.Wednesday, Jan. 23, 1985 — Single copy: 25C the other branches, such as full mortgage and Manchester, Cbnn. — A City of Village Charm loan services and safety deposit boxes, according to SBM President Wiiliam R. Johnson. Johnson said the new office is in a “ compietely new area” for the bank, although there had been a considerable amount of lending activity from the Navy jet area. That was one of the considerations in opening the branch office, he said. The branch will employ a manager for the loan Inflation at i t ' A ' services, two tellers and a receptionist, missing SBM has other branch offices in Manchester. Andover, Ashford, Bolton. East Hartford and South Windsor. AGANA, Guam (UPI) — Navy 2 lowest mark and Coast Guard vessels searched 2 today for a Navy VA-3B air Now, designer cigarettes transport with nine people aboard WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — A tobacco com­ that disappeared from radar pany plans to test market cigarettes in four areas screens while approaching Guam to find out whether women will pay more for a and was believed to have crashed since 1960s in the Pacific. pack of smokes with Yves Saint Laurent’s f The aircraft was reported signature. Edward Boland Jr. Kenneth Boland R.J. .Reynolds Tobacco Co. will start testing Daniei Boland By Denis G. Gulino government’s sample "market overdue and missing at 1 p.m. local 2 Ritz cigarettes March 4. A pack will cost the same United Press International basket" of goods services that cost time after it disappeared from the 3 as other 100mm brands in Atlanta and Washing­ $100 in 1967 cost $312.20 in Guam Air Traffic Control radar ton state, but will carry a premium price jn WASHINGTON - Consumer December. about 125 miles north of Guam, a Memphis and Oklahoma City, officials said prices went up just 0.2 percent in An exception to the moderate Pentagon spokesman said. That Bolands’ oil firm marks 50th year December, giving all of 1984 an price increases last year was local would mean it was somewhere Monday. “ This strategy will tell us whether the market is inflation rate of 4 percent and telephone service. Because of the near Saipan when it disappeared in the business, they knew they would ready for a premium priced luxury cigarette.” By Kathy Garmus recently from the company's new usually vary more than 10 percent from pinpointing the last three years as price hikes Imposed by local and some 45 minutes flying time probably wind up in the oil business, Reynolds President G.H. Long said. "Our Herald Reporter offices at 59 Maple St. year to year. the best price performance era operating companies after separ­ from Guam. too. Both men worked for their father objective is to market a brand which will become Since he and his brothers assumed About 60 to 65 percent of the homes in since the late 1960s, the Labor ating themselves from AT&T the The spokesman identified the the standard of stylishness in the cigarette In an age when the U.S. Small control of the company, it has gone the area are heated by oil, he said. during high school. Department said today. cost of telephone service skyrock­ aircraft as a twin-engine VA-3B, a Although the brothers hold the top industry.” Business Administration estimates from serving only several clients to The hectic pace of the season is one Rare pre-Christmas sales drove eted a record 17.1 percent during modified version of the N avy’s A-3 The cigarette packs will be emblazoned with half of all new small businesses will having over 1,200 accounts, Edward reason Edward likes the business, he positions in the company, they ?ach clothing prices down 0.3 percent in the year, the department said. Sky Warrior attack bomber. E ar­ the "Y S L ” initials that appear on fashions by fail, a 50th anniversary is an especially said. About 99 percent are residential said. It is common for employees to put have separate responsibilities and do December while gasoline, fuel oil Food and beverages prices went lier reports had said the plane was Saint Laurent. welcome milestone. customers, he said. in between 14 and 18 hours a day during not always work closely together, they and natural gas prices also up 0.3 percent in D^ember. Beef an A-3. With just eight employees, the The company's larger commercial the winter, he said. said. dropped. Over the past year and pork advanced substantially Sources at the squadron to which Boland Brothers Inc. oil business in accounts include the state of Connecti­ The buAness has its wilder moments “ Most of the time we all do our own gasoline became 2.5 percent more in December than in earlier it was assigned said the plane Bryant joins veterinarians Manchester appears to have beaten the cut, Manchester Community College, in other respects, Edward said. thing," Daniel said. “ We pass each cheaper. months. Beef was 3.8 percent more carried nine people, including the odds. St. Bartholomew’s Rectory, the Army other in the halls and say ‘hello.’’’ Last year fulfilled the best hopes expensive at the end of the year squadron commander. They said it Dr. William Bryant of Manchester has joined Founded in 1935 by Edward F. & Navy Club, and the Knights of One of the company's trucks once As a tribute to their father and to of economists by nearly duplicat­ than at the beginning and pork was presumed the plane had gone the veterinary medical and surgical services of Boland Sr., the business is now run by Columbus. wound up in the living room of a house mark the company’s 50th anniversary, ing the modest inflation rates of 3.8 gained 6 percent in -price in 1984. down somewhere in the Pacific. \ Drs. Donald Aron­ his three sons. Edward Jr., the after its emergency brake failed and it the Bolands changed the name of the percent in 1983 and 3.9 percent in Both had decline in price the year An air and sea search was son and Clark Mose­ company president, and Daniel and Like most oil companies, Boland rolled down a hill, he said. company, Edward said. 1982. Best of all, declining energy before. launched and a Navy ship and a ley at the EastHart- Kenneth, both vice presidents. Until Brothers' mainstay is the winter Boland Brothers buys its oil .from prices were less of a factor in each Fresh fruit prices climbed 22.6 Coast Guard cutter were still f o r d Animal August of last year, it was known as the season. about four or five major suppliers, The name change has proved some­ year as more and more price percent in 1984 but consumers can searching for the plane 12 hours Hospital and the B & B Oil Co. "This place is a zoo in the winter, ’ most of whom import it, Edward said. what cumbersome, as the company’s categories showed only moderate expect even worse price increases after it was reported missing. Vernon Veterinary The company celebrates its anniver­ Edward said. "Everything has to be The price charged customers depends five trucks had to be repainted and the acceleration. this year, now that another freeze Navy spokeswoman Lt. Roberta Hospital. sary this month. done yesterday.” largely on supply and demand, and the company’s stationery changed, he As recently as 1980 the inflation has hit the citrus belt that is even Hackney said on Guam. J Forecasters had called for a cold actions of the foreign governments said. Four Navy aircraft, two Air The newly named Although there are a number of oil worse than the December 1983 J rate was a double-digit 12.9 Vernon facility at businesses in the area, few can claim 50 winter this year, Edward said, but until where most of the oil is produced, he Even so, the brothers are considering percent. chill. Force planes, and a Coast Guard 155 Talcottville years in the business. Still fewer have this week the season was unseasonably said. other events to mark the occasion, he Even hospital room charges, one UPI photo C-130 recalled because of darkness Road will offera full remained under family control, Daniel mild. (There was a record-breaking But consumption remains fairly said. of the most stubborn categories, HOUSING PRICES WERE UP would continue the search at schedule of appoint- said. high of 74 degrees Dec. 29.) But he said steady, he said. "I don’t know exactly what we’re showed its best performance since only 0.1 percent in December and Calling It off daybreak, reinforced by aircraft ments Monday “ We intend to be around for at least that regardless of the temperatures, Both Edward and Daniel said that going to have, but it’s going to be 1973, rising 7.4 percent in 1984. 4.2 percent for the entire year. from Clark Air Force in the through Saturday. another 50 years," Edward Jr. said penpio's consumption of oil does not because of their father's involvement something special,” Edward said. Transportation costs also rose a Thomas Mattingly, left, commander of training aircraft today. Cold weather Philippines and the Navy base at A native of Maine, ANALYSTS SAY THE FIRST scant 0.1 percent and over the year, ’ postponed today's scheduled launch. Atsugi, Japan, Hackney said. Bryant received his half of this year could be better rose less than the overall average, the Discovery; and pilot Loren Shriver, The VA-3B serves as a training A veterinary degree still, part of the continuing moder­ just 3.1 percent. center, walk with chief astronaut John Story on page 4. and logistics aircraft for pilot A from Michigan Jobless rate remains ating trend that made the inflation Overall medical care costs went Young after making a flight in the shuttle proficiency. State University in rate for October, November and up 0.3 percent in December and 1972. He practiced in December just 3.1 percent, when were up 6.1 percent for the year, N ew Hampshire figured yearly, tying a miscellaneous listing that Redevelopment panel Is next step and Maine before low in New England Prices consumers paid at retail includes school tuitions for the moving to Manches­ went up 12.1 percent in 1982, 1983 biggest annual increases among William Bryant ter in February BOSTON (UPI) - All six New recorded declines in unemployment and 1984, the best three-year seven major categories. 1977. England states remained among the 11 and as a region the jobless rate fell performance since the 11.5 percent Entertainment costs went up 0.4 N After working in a local veterinary hospital for states with the lowest unemployment from 5.4 percent to 3.9 percent. for 1966 through 1968, department percent in December and 4.2 Directors approve bonding for miii N four years, he established a house call practice rates in the nation during November, Nationally, the decline was from 8.1 analysts said. percent for the year. for pets in 1981. He has also been involved with a percent to 6.9 percent. Energy prices helped a lot in 1984 An alternate inflation rate for despite a .1 percent jump from the Squatrito told the directors. Squatrito said the conversion local veterinary emergency hospital. The largest decrease for New Eng­ by declining 1.9 percent. But that 1984, comparing all 12 months to all By Alex GIrelll absent. month before, according to the U.S. Attorney Dominic Squatrito, re­ Squatrito described Tuesday would not be feasible under con­ Bryant will help relieve the schedules at the land occurred in Massachusetts, where was not as big as the 3.2 percent of 1983 rather than December with Herald Reporter Department of Labor. presenting the developers, told the night's special meeting as the first ventional financing. He said the animal hospitals and allow forexpansion of hours the total number of jobless people fell decline in 1983 nor the 5 percent December, was up 4.3 percent. The The unemployment rate, not season­ directors that the developers will “ in a long trail of meetings. weaving mill, which has 250,000 and services, including house calls. by 65,600 or 38 percent — almost triple drop in 1982. equivalent rate for 1983 was 3.2 A resolution passed by the Board ally adjusted, stood at 3.9 percent in agree to keep the town from Before the bonds are sold, if all square feet, is the second largest the national rate of decline. By the end of last year the 1967 percent, the department said. of Directors Tuesday night is the November compared to 3.8 percent the bearing any cost, including the other approvals are received, the building in Manchester. (The J. C. Unemployment fell from November dollar was worth 31.7 cents, having New car prices increased 2.4 first step in issuing town bonds for previous month, said Anthony J. fees of the town’s bond counsel. directors will have to approve the Penney warehouse is larger.) He 1983 to November 1984 in all of lost exactly a penny’s worth of percent in 1984, about the same as partial financing of redevelopment Shopper comes to town Ferrara, regional commissioner for The bond counsel, James Lloyd, sale. NewEngland’s 20 major metropolitan purchasing power in 12 months. the 2.5 percent in 1983. of the weaving mill on Elm Street said the building is not practical the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. of Updike, Kelly and Spellacy, Director Donna Mercier told for industrial uses and has a small At least half of Manchester residents may see a areas — with the largest declines The Consumer Price Index was Used car prices were up consid­ in the Cheney historic district. November 1984 is the last month for agreed that the board should take Squatrito she felt conversion of the assessment now which would be new shopping guide at their doors with the registered in the areas around Boston, 312.2 in December, meaning the erably more last year, 7 percent. Before passing the resolution, which statistics are available. some step to prexpnt the town from mill into apartments is a good introduction of the Manchester Reminder into the Brockton, Worcestera the directors assured themselves increased after conversion. Four New England states recorded incurring an administrative cost in project. But she asked why the north end of town by the publishers of the dSpringfield, Mass. that the town would incur no cost In answer to a question from slightly higher unemployment rates, the bond issue. He told the bond proposal was brought to the Rockville Reminder. At 2.8 percent, the 91 cities in towns in connected with preparing the Vincent Kelly of 34 S. Adams St., while in two states — Massachusetts bonds whether they are ultimately directors, however, not to make directors with such short notice. Squatrito said the developers will Kenneth Hovland Sr., president of Reminder and Rhode Island — the jobless rate theBoston metropolitan statistical Press Inc., said the new shopping guide will reach Officials assess issued or not. the provision a part of the bond She said she had received the ask for a tax deferral like the ones remained stable. area had the lowest major areaunem- resolution itself. proposal only Monday. granted developers of the nearby 17,000 homes in Manchester north of Center Street ployment rate in the state and the In addition to the bond resolu­ In people terms, about 257,000 New “ Your real decision is at the end Ribbon Mill and Clock Mill. and all of South Windsor. He said it is the seventh* lowest in the nation during tion, the directors passed another Englanders were unemployed in No­ resolution providing that General PASSAGE OF THE RESOLU­ of the process,” Squatrito told her. Town-backed redevelopment company's first venture into Manchester vember — down almost 93,000 over the November. The introduction of the shopper is part of a damage in Florida Manager Robert Weiss take no TION puts the matter in the hands He said passage of the resolution bonds permit the developers to The Nashua, N.H., metropolitan area previous November — with Massachu­ action on the bond issue that will of the Manchester Redevelopment does not, in itself, commit the borrow money at lower rates, but change in operations by the Vernon-based continued to maintain the lowest rate in setts and New Hampshire sharing the result in any cost to the town until Commission, which must pass on town. are not general obligation bonds Reminder, which will concentrate on publication distinction of having the lowest state the nation for November at 2.3 percent. Bv United Press Internotlonal shut off the gas at the home of an of eight shopping guides, Hovland said. The elderly woman found frozen to he has reached an agreement with the bond issue after holding a against the town and do not affect unemployment rates in the country. The highest unemployment rate in the DIRECTOR JAMES FOGARTY company recently ended its commercial printing The surge of arctic air that broke death 17 days later. the developers of the weaving mill public hearing. the town’s bonded Indebtedness. From November 1983 toNo- region was 5.9 percent in the'Lewiston- asked Squatrito what advantage activities. or tied 27 cold records Tuesday "Ironically, what we did may that they will bear all costs The final decision will be made The resolution specifies that. vemberl984, all New England states Aubum area of Maine. the town gains by permitting the Hovland said the Reminder has purchased two kept temperatures unseasonably have caused the loss of her life," connected with the bond issue. the directors. The Planning and It also specifies that they shall be issue of a redevelopment bond for “ Peddler” shopping guides in the Norwich area. low across the Southeast. Temper- Ed Joyce, a spokesman for Peo­ Both votes were unanimous. Zoning Commission may have the mill conversion. Please turn to page 8 The change in operations resuited in some layoffs Carbide feels the heat 'atures in Florida were expected to ple’s Gas Light & Coke Co., said Director Eleanor Coltman was some input in the matter as well. of employees in the Vernon plant, but an addition : range from the teens to lower 30s Tuesday. "W e regret that our to the staff in Norwich, according to Hovland. early today. actions may have contributed to 2 2 : In Henderson, N.C., seven child­ this. We regret it.” Indian officials threaten nationalization ren, ages 3 to 17, huddled in a bed The body of Anna Wodzisz, 70, In-State phone law extension Parliament Tor warmth, died when a fire from was found on a sofa in her living an overheated wood-burning stove room when police and the woman’s NEW DELHI (U PI) — The Indian 2,500 people in early December. diary of the U.S.-owned Union Carbide He said a commission of inquiry raced up a stairwell. They were son-in-law broke in Sunday. An tries TV government will insist on full compen­ The suggestion for a government Corp. in because Indian law looking into the causes of the toxic among about 20 children who died assistant Cook County medical sation for victims of poison gas from a takeover of the property was made by "would involve protracted chemical disaster was due to make ita in house fires related to the cold examiner said she apparently died going to floor of assembly . LONDON (UPI) - The aris­ Union Carbide pesticide plant and may the Madhya Pradesh government, proceedings." report on March IS. weather. of hypothermia. tocrats and bishops of Britalnfs take over the corporation’s property in said. Patil said class action suits, common Temperatures stayed above crit­ Early-morning temperatures By Kathy Garmus to proceed with caution," Ed The proposed extension to July 1 House of Lords compete today 2 the state where the accident occurred, "There is no question of showing any in the United States, were not allowed Several members of Parliament ical levels throughout most of had dropped to a record-setting 27 Herald Reporter Mierzwlnski, director of the Con­ also received the cautious support with afternoon soap operas In 3 a cabinet minister said Monday. leniency" to Union Carbide, the minis­ under Indian law, so each victim would demanded tough government a ^ o n FloHda’s citrus belt early today below zero, and the temperature in necticut Public Interest Research of state Consumer Counsel Barry the first live television broad­ Chemicals and Fertilizers Minister ter said during a discussion on the gas have to sue and win separately in order against the Connecticut-based Union but the worst freeze of the century the home was zero when the body HARTFORD. - A bill to extend Group, said during the hearing at Zitser at this morning’s hearing. cast of Parliament in session. told members of tragedy. to receive legal compensation. Carbide. already had wiped out half of the was found, police said. the moratorium on intrastate long the Capitol. But Zitser warned that it cou Id turn The British Broadcasting Parliament that the central govern­ He promised "full compensation for He said a decision on the govem- Geeta Mukheijee of the Communist $2.5 billion crop, officials said. The son-iii-law, Richard A. Ju- distance telephone competition "W e agree that the residents of out to be a bill to protect SNETCO. Corp. and its commercial rival ment was considering a suggestion that those who had lost their lives and those menf’s legal steps would be made Party of India demanded the govern­ Picking crews and processing litz, called police because he had received the unanimous support of Connecticut ought not to be ex­ by delaying intrastate toll Channel 4 planned several it take over all Union Carbide property who had suffered." when the Indian attorney general ment confiscate the factory because plants worked around the clock to not been able to contact his the Legislature’s Energy and posed to the period of uncertainty competition. hours of telecasts from the in the central Indian state of Madhya But he said it was unlikely the returns from his current trip to the Union Carbide was planning to re-start salvage what they could of the fruit mother-in-law for several days, Public Utilities Committee this that might occur if the current Representatives from GTE upper house of Parliament in a Pradesh where the gas killed nearly government would sue the local subsi­ United States. production there. and vegetables devastated by police said. morning. moratorium were to lapse and a SPR INT and MCI, two companies six-month experiment to let the sub-freezing temperatures Mon­ Joyce, said a service crew was The committee voted 12-0 to send comprehensive new law had not that stand to benefit from intras­ people see what their legislators day and Tuesday. dispatched to Wodzisz’s home Jan. the bill to the full Legislature. yet been enactqd," said Daniel J. tate competition, also said they are up to. Utility regulators go along Officials said the temperatures 4, after the utility received a report Under the bill, the moratorium Miglio. vice president of finance supported an extension of the The House of Commons, the early today had moderated. that gas or carbon monoxide was would be extended to July 1. and planning for Southern New moratorium while more compre­ elected lower house where the "What we had overnight did very leaking through her bungalow. The committee’s action followed England Telephone Co. hensive legislation is developed. real, power lies, has refused so little to compound the problems we Connecticut residents got some an hour-long public hearing on the Miglio said that if in-state toll "G T E SPR INT believes that far to let the cameras Intrude, had before," said Earl Wells of relief this morning when a frigid bill during which telephone offi­ competition were permitted, it permitting competition in all in­ although it does permit radio Seabrook owner seeks new bailout Florida Citrus Mutual, a growers air mass from Canada moved out cials, consumer groups and the would result in "a major increase trastate long-distance markets relays of its often stormy cooperative. “ There’s not that general public endorsed it. in local phone rates." serves the public interest by week of hearings by state Public to sea, but fires aggravated by the political debates. By Richard March first reactor, rated at 83 percent said Hildreth, contacted at his New much of an additional problem, but extreme cold left two people dead. "W e think it makes a lot of sense The recent court-ordered dives­ promoting efficiency, innovation, TV producers hope the lure of Utilities Commissioners into whether complete. Seabrook II has been condi­ United Press International York office. we’d already been socked pretty While the temperatures climbed titure of American Telephone and and a wider range of consumer the cameras will bring out some Seabrook’s first reactor should be tionally canceled. Telegraph Co. paved the way for choices," said Gerry Salemme, Negro is top salesman completed. Public Service Co. attorney Martin good.” from below zero Monday and are media personalities such as CONCORD, N.H. - Public Service Newbrook was designed last spring Gross told regulators the lUdder- "The current estimate is that expected to soar all the way to interstate telephone competition. legislative affairs regional man­ Lord Stockton, the former Raymond J. Negro (left) of Bolton receives Co. of New Hampshire is pursuing a by Merrill Lynch executive Robert Drexel plan would add up to a about half Of the (citrus) crop was freezing today, the homeless still Inside Tcnlay However, states can permit com- ager for GTE SPRINT. Prime Minister Harold Macmil­ Scranton Motors' "1984 Salesman of the Year’ Public Service Co., principal Sea­ cheaper bailout proposal in place of Hildreth to guarantee Seabrook I "substantial savings” for the company lost," said Gov. Bob Graham. . rushed to shelters and residents I petition in rates for in-state long­ "G T E SPR IN T is also sensitive lan, who at age 90 electrified the award from Tom Scranton, general manager of brook owner with a 35.6 percent share, M errill Lynch’s “ Newbrook” plan to completion and save Public Service and its electric customers. “ The effort now is to get as much struggled to fix the frozen pipes distance calls if they so choose. to the complex policy considera­ nation last year with a 30- Scranton Motors in Vernon. said few details were available on the 24 pages, 4 sections finish the Seabrook nuclear plant. Co., which was near bankruptcy e as possible to the processin^plants and may decide to replape the car The General Assembly last year tions that legislators must weigh in mlnute speech he delivered Negro attended G.M. University of Haverhill, plan devised by the New York invest­ State utility regulators ■ Monday because of soaring Seabrook costa. Public Service Co. executive Kath- to convert into orange juice. There batteries that failed in the crunch. A d v tc « _ _ . 18 OtoltuarlM. enacted a moratorium on intras­ their review of this controversial without notes. Mass., and GMC truck selling skills classes in ment firm of Kidder-Drexel. approved the company’s request to Hildreth said he had stopped market­ lyne Hadley, who testified last week also were serious losses to the Forecasters predicted the A m tow ru. . 20 Opinion. tate competition to give a legisla­ . issue. We want to continue working The lords are, however, un­ California. Scranton Motors is Connecticut's Under the Newbrook plan. Public C lu U lM — 18-10 Pooplotalk. submit a new plan that it said could add ing the Newbrook plan and would electric rates could triple in eight years winter vegetable and sugar cane temperatures would reach a rela­ tive task force time to study what with legislators in developing a likely to topple soap operas and largest dealer for Cadillac, Oldsmobile and Service Co. had requested regulator Conilo*- __ 18 S po^____ up to several hundred million dollars in refrain from additional comment until because of Seabrook I-related costa, crops." tively balmy 30 degrees by today Entwtalnnwnl __ 18 Tdovialon . 1 , effect such competition would telecommunications policy &at > horse racing from the afternoon Pontiac automobiles and GMC trucks. permission to borrow up to $665 million savings for electric customers. he heard from Public Service Co. ‘T il said the new plan would result in lower In Chicago, a utility company- after a low of 4 degreeaf early Lotlwy______2 WMtIw — have on local telephone rates. That best serves the citizens of Connec­ TV schedules. The request came in the seventh to finish construction of Seabrook’s just have to let them make the call," rate increase pr^ectlons. admitted it made a mistake when it Tuesday. I moratorium expires Feb. 15. ticut," he said. *. ' • * MANC HESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Jim. 23. 1985 - 3

2 - MANrHKSTER HERALD. Wednesday. Jtin. 23. 1985 44 in running for vacation Directors hear proposal Manchester Principals cite P e o p le ta lk St • Julie T. Hagan. 124 Hebron In Brief Forty-four names were drawn Rockledge Drive, Andover; Fran­ Road Bolton; Dorothy S. Roberts, ’Tuesday in the first weekly draw­ ces Vigneau, 429 Spring St., for personnel changes need for repairs 55 Tonica Springs Terrace; Ro­ ing of the Manchester Herald’s George Forbes. 289 Oak St. Zinsser proposes energy cut berta J. Kearns, 158 Greenwood New lockers, lighting, and a bus winter vacation contest. TVo en­ state Sen. Carl A. Zinsser, R-Manchester, and Trudy Tyler Hyjek, 308 W. Drive; Ken Hesford, 3 Monro St.; By Alex GIrelll One of the changes would eliminate from By Sarah E. Hall driveway are other changes he’d tries were drawn at each of the 22 Rep. .David Anderson, R-Norwich, plan tb Center St.; Gunner P. Larson. 42 Fred Kristoff. 16 Kenneth Drive. Herald Reporter the personnel rules any mention of Herald Reporter sponsoring stores. introduce legislation that would reduce the gross like to see. ' Ludlow Road; Roberta McCor­ Vernon. mandatory retirement age. That would Maffe quipped that Neil Law­ revenues tax on natural gas from 5 percent to 2 to Verplanck School Principal Wal­ mick, 82 Cushman Drive; Tom A new classification of town employee — leave the provision- only in the town’s rence of Manchester High School ’The weekly semifinalists’ names Fred Kristoff. 16 Kenneth Drive, 3 percent, Zinsser said today. ter Roth says his staff jokes that Massaro, 333 W. Middle ’Turnpike; a contracted project employee — will be pension ordinance. — who oversees new construction will be entered in the final drawing Vernon; J.R. Marco, 84 Old The cut would be passed on to consumers, said the school kitchen “ was probably Beverly Jones, 49 Oxford St.; added to the Manchester roster if the Board The rules now set the normal retirement — would have a tough time Feb. 12 at Connecticut Travel Blackman Road, Hebron; Bev Zinsser, who co-chairs the Legislature’s Energy used by George Washington,” The Herman J. Heck. 297 Henry St.; of Directors follows the recommendation of age tor most employees at 65. The age for explaining why work is needed Services for a trip for two to Jones, 49 Oxford St.; Bertha and Public Utilities Committee with Anderson. stove, the refrigerators, the equip­ E.S, Haberern, 30 Bank St.; Carol the town administration. firefighters is 55 and tor police officers it is there because MHS just underwent Hawaii. Russell, 20 Salem Road; A.C. “ Everyone talks about doing something to help ment are all “ ancient” — andhave Ann Prince, 15 Oak wood Road. Assistant General Manager Steven 50. a $5.5 million renovation project. Vacation contest coupons ap­ Slogesky, 45 Ridge Road. South the consumer, but the state doesn’t do anything not been replaced since Verplanck Mr. & Mrs. Richard McMahon. Werbner outlined the proposal to the Another proposed change would permit But state building codes changed pear in the Herald ’Tuesdays, Windsor; P.J.M arteney,218Hack­ about it,” he said. was built in 1949, he says. 77 Hawthorne St.; Silvio Mariotti, directors at .a workshop Tuesday night the town to assign weights to various ’Thursdays and Saturdays. Cou­ matack St.; Nils S. Shenning, 113 Zinsser said the cut would also help keep Gail Rowe, principal of Waddell mid-way through the project, so pons must be submitted at sponsor­ 80 Homestead St.; B. Miller, 54 along with otner propos^ changes in the qualifications of applicants so that it could School, has similar complaints parts of the high school no longer Leland Drive; D. Kelly, 18 Battista Russell St.; Lynne Long, 110 narrow down the number who would be natural gas prices competitive with those of oil. ing merchants. Foster Road. South Windsor. personnel rules. about play areas that need repav­ satisfy the stringent new require­ Road; James Kanyar, 40 Linwood Toward the close of the workshop session permitted to take oral examinations for Here are the first week’s names; Dorothy C. Kelly, 21 Irving St.; ing and heating systems that need ments, he said. Drive; Jeanne Fallen. 107D Syca­ at Lincoln Center. Director Stephen Cas- openings. Worker stable after fall “ We had our day in court with Helen Lemesis, 140 Eldridge St.; Anthony Slogesky, 45 Ridge Road. tobeupdated. Waddell, she says, is more Lane; A.C. Slojesky, 45 sano asked Werbner if the Human Relations Werbner said, tor example, that an Carol Kuehl, 74 Mountain Road; South Windsor; Helen E. Shen­ A Hebron man who suffered serious head “ in bad need of repair — there's no Attila the Hun,” Lawrence re­ Ridge Road, South Windsor; Ed­ Commission had been consulted about the applicant for a position in the Planning marked glumly. “ We were written Agnes Leduc, 29 Cottage St.; Betty ning, 113 Russell St.; Frances injuries after he fell nearly 30 feet from the question about it.” mund Novak, 79 Helaine Road. proposed changes. When Werbner said he Department might get a weighted credit for Cardini, 3 Rockledge Drive, An­ Vigneau. 429 Spring St.; Dorothy second floor of a Southfield Green condominium The two . were among four up on 157 code violations.*^ William Rook. 125 Coleman had not gone to the HRC before coming the having had experience in historic restora­ Ten or 12 of those violations may dover; Edward F. Yankowski, 52 G. Colton, 24 Perkins St. building Monday was listed in stable condition principals from the town’s oldest Scott Drive; Betty Cardini. 3 Road; Lynn C. Wilson. 12 Oakland directors, Cassano suggested the HRC be tion projects. ^ today at Hartford Hospital. elementary schools who appeared require extensive work to correct, consulted. Peter Heath, 39, suffered head injuries and before the Board of Education’s Lawrence said. In particular, SOME RESERVATIONS were expressed “ Let’s find out about any concerns before broken bones in his face and wrist, police said. Building and Sites Committ(K; Lawrence said the school systetri we take action,” Cassano said. by directors about that proposal. Police said Heath, an electrician working for Monday. All recited a litany of may have a “major problem” if The HRC and the directors have been in Director Stephen Cassano said he was the First Hartford Realty Co., was installing worn roofs, cracked playgrounds, asbestos must be removed from Weather conflict in the past over personnel concerned about the possility that it would wiring on the second floor of the south building inadequate public address sys­ the MHS auditorium. be discriminatory. But he said the criteria practices. with one foot braced on the rung of a wooden tems and poor lighting which need Building a new escape stairway for weighting seemed to be objective. Werbner said that creating a classifica­ ladder and the other on a 2-by-4 beam nailed correction. to the high school's projection 2 Werbner and General Manager Robert tion of contracted project employee would across a door frame. The meeting was the the first booth, installing a sprinkler sys­ Barbara Streisand Cher Today’s forecast make it possible for the town to contract Weiss said the techinque is used in the state The beam pulled out of the frame and Heath step in planning for a multi-million tem, replacing doors, improving Joan Collins government and in many personnel Connecticut, Massachuaetts with people to do temporary, non-recurring plunged to the basement more than 25 feet below, renovation project proposed last access for the handicapped and and Rhode Island: Today: a jobs without having to include them in the systems. police said. week by School Superintendent replacing or treating each of the Another proposed change \yould make the Blackwell’s venom stings Cher, Streisand chance of snow flurries in the G > & e s classified service. James P. Kennedy. thousands of ceiling tiles are language of the personnel rules correspond “ We're very early on in the among other major demands the western mountains through WERBNER SAID THOSE EMPLOYEES to the current practice in granting mater­ Adult courses still open LOS ANGELES (U P l) — The list of the 10 Worst 8. Actress Sally Field — “ the Flying Nun takes proce.ss,” Kennedy said Monday. state has made. ’Thursday; otherwise variable might receive some fringe benefits if the nity leaves and providing for the return to The Manchester Adult Evening School will Dressed Women of 1984 was topped by singer- a fashion dive.” clouds and sunshine. High contract with them provided for it. But the work of an employee who takes a maternity conduct walk-in registration for winter term actress Cher and Miss America Sharlene Wells — 9. Pamela Bellwood, another Dynasty star — THE PROJECT WOULD IN­ temperature from the upper 20s employees would not acquire pension leave. clas.ses on Monday, Jan. 28, from 6: ,30 to 8 p.m. in 3 who “ looks like an armadillo with corn pads” — “ the living end of the endangered species.” CLUDE extensive renovations at Vote targeted to the mid 30s. Tonight: partly rights. Another would make the rule on funeral the Manchester High School cafeteria. and included two men, designer Mr. Blackwell 10. Tie between Dee Snider, a male “ marde Nathan Hale, Bowers, Verplanck cloudy. Low from the teens to the The ■ directors will consider the new leaves correspond to provisions of con­ The snow day for registration is Tuesday, Jan. said. gras nightmare” who performs as lead singer for and Waddell schools, as well as for November heavy-metal rock band Twisted Sister, and mid 20s. Thursday: becoming classification and other proposed changes tracts with unions representing most town 29. Ranked No. 1 on the list, "Cher is consistently correction of some 157 state If School Superintendent James androgynous rock star Prince — "a toothpick mostly cloudy, high again from formally at their February meeting. employees. Adult school mail registration, which ended getting worse as she has little or less respect for building code renovations at Man­ P. Kennedy's plan remains intact. w rap p ^ in a purple doily.” the upper 30s to the mid 30s. Friday, resulted in the following courses being „ being a woman. She’s apparently made a decision chester High School. Manchester residents will vole on ’’Worst Undressed-of the Year was former Miss Maine and New Hampshire: filled: Basic Computers, Advanced Baskets A, to the fashion-freak of 1985,” Blackwell said in “ Right now, we’re just in the a multi-million dollar school reno­ America Vanessa Williams, who gave up her Partly to mostly sunny south Wildfowl Carving II, Beginning and Advanced announcing his choices Tuesday. wish-list stage," said Building and vation project by November. crown after appearing in sexually explicit photos with a chance of flurries interior Capital draws officials Woodworking, Early American Stenciling, Chi­ Also on the list, and Mr. Blackwell’s ’Sites Committee Chairman Fran­ nese Cooking 1, Microwave Demonstrations, His tentative schedule would comments: in Penthouse magazine. and flurries north today. Highs in cis Maffe. Projected costs, he said, the mid 20s to lower 30s. Fair Six members of the Manchester Board of forecasting how future national policy will Flower Arranging, Multicrafts, Basic Photo­ work us follows: 3. Patti Davis, President Reagan’s younger Receiving Blackwell’s plaudits as “ fashion will remain a “ guesstimate” until Directors are hoping to attend a four-day affect municipalities, particularly in graphy, Aerobics I and Yoga. • • January: The Board of Educa­ daughter — “ packs all the glamour of an old independents” were Priscilla Presley, Ann- south and flurries likely north the Manche-ster Board of Directors tonight and Thursday. Lows 10 to conference coming up in Washington, D.C., budget preparations. agrees to hire an architect to tion and its Building and Sites worn-out sneaker.” Margret, Nancy Reagan, Raquel Welch, Princess Cassano said the conference will include 20 and highs in the 20s to lower sponsored by the National League of Cities. establish a price. Committee review the plan. 4. Cyndi Lauper, the flame-haired rock singer Diana, Jane Wyman, Caroline Kennedy, Barbara simultaneous sessions on subjects of Failure was underground Was that a 30 on the thermometer? Most of the sessions of the conference, the Each elementary school princi­ o February; The school board who goes to great lengths to beunorthodox — Walters, Princess Caroline and Eva Gabor. 30s. interest to municipalities and that with ’’looks like the aftermath of the San Francisco Vermont: Considerable cloud­ Today; variable cloudiness. High temperature 30 to 35. Wind west 15 Congressional-City Conference, will be The power outage which left about 1,700 pal cited dozens of needed repairs asks the Board of Directors for an “ It means they are wonderfully looking in spite several directors going it will be possible appropriation to hire an architect earthquake.” iness into Thursday with scat­ to 25 mph. Tonight: partly cloudy. Low 15 to 20. Wind west 10 to 15 held in the Washington Hilton Hotel. The Manchester and Bolton customers without power Monday. All four schools need roof of fashion,” he said of the independent group. for Manchester to benefit from many of to establish a preliminary project 5. ’Tie between Dynasty’s femme fatales tered flurries. Light snow be­ mph. Thursday; becoming cloudy. High 30 to 35. Today’s weather (^inference runs from March 23 to March 26. for several hours Tuesday was caused by a failure repair, energy-saving systems, “ They take their own took on.” Those planning to attend are Mayor them. , . price. Kennedy said it will cost Dlahann Carroll and Joan Collins — two movie coming widespread Thursday picture was drawn by Jennifer Terry, 9, of 56 Keeney St., a fourth in a cable running under Hartford Road, a code work and modernization of Barbara Weinberg and Directors Stephen He said the conference will also include a spokesman for Northeast Utilities said today. approximately $30,000 to have an queens fighting for the “ Tacky Taste crown of the Blackwell, commemorating the 25th anniver­ afternoon. Highs today and grader at Keeney Street School. basic heating and ventilation sys­ Penny, Stephen Cassano, Peter DiRosa, meeting with the state’s Congressional The failure was located in the cable close to the architect review needed repairs at 1940s.” sary of his notorious list, arrived at the news Thursday in the 20s. Lows tems, they said. conference in a silver Rolls Royce, escorted by Eleanor Coltman, and Donna Mercier. delegation. power substation. It has been repaired and all At Nathan Hale, for instance, Waddell, Nathan Hale, Bowers, 6. Dallas siren Victoria Principal — “eve­ tonight 15 to 20. General Manager Robert Weiss esti­ five women in long silver dresses and wearing Cassano is on the policy board of the service is back to normal, the N il spokesman clocks are nearly worn out and Verplanck and Manchester High ryone’s Yankefe Doodle Dandy.” mated that attendance at the conference silver heels. He wore a rainbow tie and a pin with National League of Cities. He has been said. classrooms lack storage space, Schools, and predict what they will 7. Singer-actress Barbra Streisand — “ the A1 will cost about $500 for each director who the words “ Big Mouth” inscrlpted in diamonds. Extended outlook urging fellow directors to attend the shelves, and electrical outlets. cost. Capone look with electrocuted hair.” goes. The town would pay for the trip. Extended outlook for New session, which he says is valuable in MMH has sex talk Monday Walls, too, need patching, accord­ o March to May: Cost estimation. England Friday through ing to Principal Leo Diana. • May to June: Formal Board of J The Manchester Memorial Hospital Auxiliary Education review. South african record Sunday: is sponsoring a luncheon meeting Monday at BOWERS SCHOOL PRINCIPAL • June to July; Board of Direc­ Connecticut, Massachusetts PZC approved proposals which two physicians will talk on sex and Pianist Chick Corea wants to set the record and Rhode Island: Cloudy with a Raymond Gardiner said his school tors' review and public hearing; straight on his views about South Africa. Corea The Planning and Zoning Commission from Residence A and Rural Residence to estrogen. needs small working spaces for the approval for ballot. chance of light snow Friday Fair The meeting will begin at noon at Temple Beth became the object of anti-apartheid protesters iate Monday night approved three construc­ Planned Residential Development for a 2.1 many specialists who work there. a November: Referendum vote. Saturday and Sunday. High Sholom on East Middle Turnpike. TwoObstetrici- after he played in South Africa a few years ago tion proposals which were reported in acre site at 179 Oakland St. ~ but says he opposes segregationist policies. temperature in the 30s Friday The PZC unanimously approved the an/Gynecologists — Drs. Samuel G. Smith and and Saturday, from the mid 20s ’Tuesday’s Herald as tabled. “ I am a musician and have been to South Africa The items were a zone change requested proposal with several conditions. The John W. Connolly — will speak. sometime ago and I ’m very concerned to see that to the mid 3Gs Sunday. Low in the conditions included provisions for open Anyone interested in attending the auxiliary by Raymond F. Damato to allow 21 260 NO MAIN Si the sordid conditions and human rights violations teens and low 20s Friday and townhouse apartments on Oakland Street, space recreation areas, a 30-foot turning luncheon should contact Ruth Monaco. 25 A 4 MANCHISTIH, Cl are abolished down there and will continue to Saturday. From 10 to 20 Sunday. radius on (Iriveways for emergency vehi­ Richards Road, Manchester. Tickets cost $4.50. the expansion of the Holiday Health and D ouble the nor speak out against tnem,” he said. “ My church, Vermont: Chance of snow cles, granite curb installations, buffer , ,\*^’T') mWAY Fitness Center on West Middle Turnpike ‘ PI A/A the Church of Scientology, and its newspaper Friday. Flurries Saturday and an(l construction of a medical building on plantings and blocking an existing access Would-be shelter site sold Value of Your have documented these atrocities and it appears Sunday. Cold. Highs 15 to 25. West Middle Turnpike. driveway. these conditions continue.” Lows zero to 15. Damato^ request was for a zone change The proposed medical office building at A firm called “ Visions Unlimited” has bought a C oupons New Hampshire and Maine: A 43 W. Middle Turnpike would be built by former factory that officials had hoped to jfc/^ndys chance of snow north and chance Lawrence Associates of Manchester for two purchase as a site for Manchester’s homeless Details In Store local physicians. The PZC required a of flurries south Friday. Chance FortheRecoi^ shelter. — ^ homi m iHi UPl photo of flunries north and fair south light-proof stockade fence around the A review of town records this week showed that I I’lnpii piiftsms N Now you know Satellite view parking areas as a buffer for neighboring Visions Unlimited paid $117,500 for the Gammons Saturday. Fair Sunday. Lows 5 Jason Voronovitch,9, a student at Waddell New teen winner The first actual computer was designed by above to 5 below north and 5 to 15 homes. Hoagland building, located at 395 Main St. H MV hivt ml ramlMd V4ur Commerce Department satellite photo taken at 4 a.m. EST shows the School, drew the weather picture in Lawrence’s plan will include demolition Kelly Hu of Honolulu, Hawaii, shows her Charles Babbage in 1842. The machine, called south. Highs in the 20s north to Shelter officials announced plans to secure the Mfys 34ck4i Milt eircvlir. Sale Items Available country generally dry and free of any major storm systems. Low snow Monday’s Herald. His name was spelled Tkwz A*. K 61 Jo t IB a $4. Ar. a astonishment Tuesday night after hearing her The Analytical Engine, was never built — mainly of an existing building on the property. building as a permanent shelter site last fall. But plA 4M up II Ml Mgi. lower 30s south. - shower clouds blanket the eastern Great Lakes area and Appalachian incorrectly. ______The proposed 11,000 square-foot addition name announced as the winner of the Miss Teen because Babbage would redesign the device they dropped those plans when the owner said he region. Clouds cover most of Arizona and southern New Mexico. and increase of 75 parking spaces to the U.S.A. pageant. Hu, a high school student,is 16 every time he had a new idea and because of a Long Island Sound ’That G N P was at its highest level in 34 wanted to sell to someone who could make a more Middle, and high level clouds cover northern Texas, the middle health spa was approved by the commission years old. lack of money. years, figures released Tuesday showed. A definite financial commitment. The National Weather Service Mississippi Valley and upper Plains. Low clouds and drizzle blanket headline on page 1 was incorrect. without conditions. forecast for Long Island Sound to the southern half of Texas. Watch Hill, R.I. and Montauk Point: Small craft advisory in effect. iFire Calls Winds west 20 knots to 30 knots today,' 15 knots to 25 knots Manchester AduK Evening School (Town,. Param edics). tonight, and 10 knots to 20 knots ManchOBter *.77 Saturday, 7:51 p.m. — service rVONK Saturday, 11:19 a m. — chlorine Thursday. Weather fair to partly call, 35 S. Alton St. (Town). cloudy through Thursday. Aver­ leak, 515 W. Middle Turnpike In-Person Registration (Eighth District). Saturday, 11:43 p.m. — medical age wave heights 2 feet to 4 feel call, 116 Waddell Road (Town, t(^ay, decreasing to 1 foot to 2 Saturday, 12:08 p.m. — medical call, 1445 Tolland Turnpike (Town, Paramedics). feet tonight. Monday, January 28th Paramedics). Sunday, 12:17 a.m. — bedroom Across the nation Saturday. 1:21 p.m. — medical fire, 144 Branford St. (Town). LOWMT call, 51 Bissell St. (Town. Sunday, 7:21 a.m. — medical (snow day: January 29th) Snow will extend from north­ MATURfS Paramedics). call, Lyclall & Vernon streets ern New England through the Saturday, 4:08 p.m. — smoke (Town, Paramedics). upper Ohio valley, the lower investigation, 41 Tonica Spring Sunday, 11:13 a.m. — smoke Manchester High School Cafeteria FT Great Lakes and Michigan. Rain LEOCNO- Terrace (Town). alarm, 66H Pascal Lane (Town). will be scattered from eastern Saturday, 5; 11 p.m. — motor Sunciay, 3:53 p.m. — car fire, 14 Spencer St. (Town). Texas across Louisiana and vehicle accident, 236 Olcott St. 6:30-8 P.M. [ ^ ; > j saowws'*^ K M (Town, Paramedics). Sunday, 4:M p.m. — medical MELLO YELLOW RIPE Mississippi. Temperatures will call, 25 Dover Road (Town, remain below zero over northern un W lATHn l>OTOCA6T Saturday, 5:22 p.m. — motor 2 Paramedics). Minnesota, with highs in the vehicle accident. 281 Spruce St. BANANAS single digits over mudi of / National lorecast Minnesota, North Dakota and eastern South Dakota as well as For the period ending 7 a.m. EST Thursday. During early Thursday W fs fo v v T i ‘^Pt}armacy over northern Maine. High morning rain is forecast for parts of the Gulf coast and the Southern* GWALTNEY GOLDEN BROWN temperatures will be in the low Plateau regions with snow In the Upper Great Lakes. 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Two en­ Trudy Tyler Hyjek, 308 W. Drive- Ken Hesford, 3 Monro St.; One of the changes would eliminate from Bv Sarah E. Hall driveway are other changes he’d By Alex GIrelll Rep. David Anderson, R-Norwich, plan to tries were drawn at each of the 22 Center St.; Gunner P. Larson, 42 Fred Kristoff, 16 Kenneth Drive, the personnel rules any mention of Herald Reporter Herald Reporter introduce legislation that would reduce the gross like to see. sponsoring stores. ' Ludlow Road; Roberta McCor­ Vernon. mandatory retirement age. That would Maffe quipped that Neil Law­ revenues tax on natural gas from 5 percent to 2 to Verplanck School Principal Wal­ mick, 82 Cushman Drive; Tom A new classification of town employee — leave the provision only in the town's ter Roth says his staff jokes that rence of Manchester High School The weekiy semifinalists’ names Fred Kristoff, 16 Kenneth Drive, 3 percent, Zinsser said today. Massaro, 333 W. Middle Turnpike: pension ordinance. — who oversees new construction wiii be entered in the final drawing Vernon; J.R. Marco, 84 Old a contracted project employee — will be The cut would be passed on to consumers, said the school kitchen “ was probably Beverly Jones, 49 Oxford St.; The rules now set the normal retirement — would have a tough time Feb. 12 at Connecticut Travel Blackman Road, Hebron; Bev added to the Manchester roster it the Board Zinsser, who co-chairs the Legislature’s Energy used by George Washington." The Herman J. Heck, 297 Henry St.; age for most employees at 65. The age for explaining why work is needed Services for a trip for two to Jones, 49 Oxford St.; Bertha of Directors follows the recommendation of and Public Utilities Committee with Anderson. stove, the refrigerators, the equip­ E.S. Haberem, 30 Bank St.; Carol firefighters is 55 and for police officers it is there because MHS just underwent Hawaii. Russell, 20 Salem Road; A.C. the town administration. "Everyone talks about doing something to help ment are all “ ancient” — and have Ann Prince, 15 Oakwood Road. 50. a $5.5 million rehovation project. Vacation contest coupoM ap­ Slogesky, 45 Ridge Road, South- Assistant General Manager Steven the consumer, but the state doesn’t do anything not been replaced since Verplanck Mr. k. Mrs. Richard McMahon. Another proposed change would permit But state building codes changed pear in the Herald 'Tuesdays, Windsor; P.J.Marteney,218Hack- Werbner outlined the proposal to the was built in 1949, he says. 77 Hawthorne St.; Silvio Mariotti, the town to assign weights to various about it,” he said. mid-way through the project, so Thursdays and Saturdays, Cou­ m auck St.; Nils S. Shenning, 113 directors at ,a workshop Tuesday night Zinsser said the cut would also help keep Gail Rowe, principal of Waddell 80 Homestead St.; B. Miller, 54 aiong with otner propos^ changes in the qualifications of applicants so that it could School, has similar complaints parts of the high school no longer pons must be submitted at sponsor­ Russell St.: Lynne Long, 110 natural gas prices competitive with those of o il Leland Drive; D. Kelly, 18 Battista narrow down the number who would be about play areas that need repav­ satisfy the stringent new require­ ing merchants. Foster Road, South Windsor. personnel rules. Road; James Kanyar, 40 Linwood Toward the close of the workshop session permitted to take oral examinations for ments, he said. Here are the first week’s names: Dorothy C. Kelly, 21 Irving St.; ing and heating systems that need Drive; Jeanne Fallen, 107D Syca­ at Lincoln Center, Director Stephen Cas- openings. Worker stable after fall "W e had our day In court with Helen Lemesis, 140 Eldridge St.; Anthony Slogesky, 45 Ridge Road, tobeupdated. Waddell, shesays, is more Lane; A.C. Slojesky, ^ sano asked Werbner if the Human Relations Werbner said, for example, that an A. Hebron man who suffered serious head Attila the Hun,” Lawrence re­ Carol Kuehl, 74 Mountain Road; South Windsor; Helen E. Shen­ "in bad need of repair — there’s no Ridge Road, South Windsor; Ed­ Commission had been consulted about the applicant for a position in the Planning injuries after he fell nearly 30 feet from the marked glumly. "W e were written Agnes Leduc, 29 Cottage St.; Betty ning, 113 Russell St.; Frances question about it." mund Novak, 79 Helaine Road. proposed changes. When Werbner said he Department might get a weighted credit for second floor of a Southfield Green condominium The two were among four up on 157 code violations.” Cardini, 3 Rockledge Drive, An­ Vigneau, 429 Spring St.; Dorothy William Rook, 125 Coleman had not gone to the HRC before coming the having had experience in historic restora­ building Monday was listed in stable condition principals from the town’s oldest Ten or 12 of those violations may dover; Edward F. Yankowski, 52 G. Colton, 24 Perkins St. Scott Drive; Betty Cardini, 3 Road; Lynn C. Wilson. 12 Oakland directors, Cassano suggested the HRC be tion projects. today at Hartford Hospital. elementary schools who appeared require extensive work to correct, consulted. Peter Heath, 39, suffered head injuries and before the Board of Education’s Lawrence said. In particular, "L e t’s find out about any concerns before SOME RESERVATIONS were expressed broken bones in his face and wrist, police said. Building and Sites Committee Lawrence said the school system we take action,” Cassano said. by directors about that proposal. Police said Heath, an electrician working for Monday. All recited a litany of may have a "major problem” if The HRC and the directors have been in Director Stephen Cassano said he was asbestos must be removed from ja fiW «? the First Hartford Realty Co., was installmg worn roofs, cracked playgrounds, Weather conflict in the past over personnel concerned about the possility that it would wiring on the second floor of the south building inadequate public address sys­ the MHS auditorium. practices. be discriminatory. But he said the criteria with one foot braced on the rung of a wooden tems and poor lighting which need Building a new escape stairway Werbner said that creating a classifica­ for weighting seemed to be objective: ladder and the other on a 2-by-4 beam nailed correction. to the high school’s projection Werbner and General Manager Robert 2 tion of contracted project employee would across a door frame. The meeting was the the first booth, installing a sprinkler sys­ Barbara Streisand Cher Today’s forocast make it possible for the town to contract Weiss said the techinque is used in the state The beam pulled out of the frame and Heath step in planning for a multi-million tem, replacing doors, improving government and in many personnel Connecticut, Massachnsetta with people to do temporary, non-recurring plunged to the basement more than 25 feel below, renovation project proposed last access for the handicapped and jobs without having to include them in the systems. police said. week by School Superintendent replacing or treating each of the and FUiode Island: Today: a Another proposed change would make the Blackwell’s venom stings Cher, Streisand chance of hnow flurries in the classified service. James P. Kennedy. thousands of ceiling tiles are language of the personnel rules correspond among other major demands the western mountains through Adult courses still open “ We’re very early on in the WERBNER SAID THOSE EMPLOYEES to the current practice in granting mater­ LOS ANGELES (U P I) — The list of the 10 Worst 8. Actress Sally Field — "the Flying Nun takes process,” Kennedy said Monday. state has made. Thursday; otherwise variable might receive some fringe benefits if the nity leaves and providing for the return to The Manchester Adult Evening School will Dressed Women of 1984 was topped by singer- a fashion dive.” clouds and sunshine. High 9. Pamela Bellwood, another Dynasty star — contract with them provided for it. But the work of an employee who takes a maternity conduct walk-in registration for winter term THE PROJECT WOULD IN­ actress Cher and Miss America Sharlene Wells — temperature from the upper 20s 3 ^employees would not acquire pension leave. classes on Monday. Jan;28, from 6:30 to 8p.m. in Vote targeted who “ looks like an armadillo with corn pads" — "the living end of the endangered species.” CLUDE extensive renovations at to the mid 30s. Tonight: partly Another would make the rule on funeral the Manchester High School cafeteria. and included two men. designer Mr. Blackwell 10. Tie between Dee Snider, a male "m arde rights. Nathan Hale, Bowers, Verplanck gras nightmare’ ’ who performs as lead singer for cloudy. Low from the teens to the The directors will consider the new leaves correspond to provisions of con­ The snow day for registration is Tue.sday, Jan. and Waddell schools, as well as for November said. mid 20s. Thursday; becoming classification and other proposed changes tracts with unions representing most town Ranked No. 1 on the list, "Cher is consistently heavy-metal rock band Twisted Sister, and 29. correction of some 157 state mostly cloudy, high again from formally at their February meeting. employees. Adult school mail registration, which ended If School Superintendent James getting worse as she has little or less respect for androgynous rock star Prince — "a toothpick building code renovations at Man­ the upper 20s to the mid 30s. Friday, resulted in the following courses being P. Kennedy’s plan remains intact, being a woman. She’s apparently made a decision wrapped in a purple doily.” chester High School. Manchester residents will vote on Maine and New Hampshire: filled: Basic Computers, Advanced Baskets A, to be the fashion-freak of 1985," Blackwell said in "Worst Undressed of the Year was former Miss "Right now. we’re just in the a multi-million dollar school reno­ Partly to mostly sunny south Wildfowl Carving II, Beginning and Advanced announcing his choices Tuesday. America Vanessa Williams, who gave up her wish-list stage,” said Building and vation project by November. with a chance of flurries interior Capital draws officials Woodworking, Early American Stenciling, Chi­ Sites Committee Chairman Fran­ Also on the list, and Mr. Blackwell's crown after appearing in sexually explicit photos nese Cooking 1, Microwave Demonstrations. His tentative schedule would comments: in Penthouse magazine. and flurries north today. Highs in cis Maffe. Projected costs, he said, the mid 20s to lower 30s. Fair Six members of the Manchester Board of forecasting how future national policy will Flower Arranging, Multicrafts, Basic Photo­ will remain a “ guesstimate" until work as follows: 3. Patti Davis, President Reagan's younger Receiving Blackwell's plaudits as “ fashion I t |/ F ' affect municipalities, particularly in south and flurries likely north Directors are hoping to attend a four-day graphy, Aerobics I and Yoga. the Manchester Board of Directors a January: The Board of Educa­ daughter — "packs all the glamour of an old independents” were Priscilla Presley, Ann- tion and its Building and Sites tonight and Thursday. Lows 10 to conference coming up in Washington, D.C.-, budget preparations. agrees to hire an architect to worn-out sneaker." Margret, Nancy Reagan, Raquel Welch, Princess Cassano said the conference will include sponsored by the National League of Cities. establish a price. Committee review the plan, 4. Cyndi Lauper, the flame-haired rock singer Diana, Jane Wyman, Caroline Kennedy, Barbara 20 and highs in the 20s to lower Wat that a 30 on tha thermomatar? Most of the sessions of the conference, the simultaneous sessions on subjects of Failure was underground Each elementary school princi- , a February: The school board who goes to great lengths to beunorthodox — Walters, Princess Caroline and Eva Gabor. 30s. Congressional-City Conference, will be interest to municipalities and that with The power outage which left about 1,700 pal cited dozens of needed repairs asks the Board of Directors for an "loolu like the aftermath of the San Francisco “ It means they are wonderfully looking in spite Vermont: Considerable cloud­ Today: variable cloudiness. High temperature 30 to 35. Wind west 15 held in the Washington Hilton Hotel. The several directors going it will be possible Manchester and Bolton customers without power Monday. All four schools need roof appropriation to hire an architect earthquake." of fashion,” he said of the independent group. iness into Thursday with scat­ to 25 mph. Tonight; partly cloudy. Low 15 to 20. Wind west 10 to 15 conference runs from March 23 to March 26. tor Manchester to benefit from many of for several hours Tuesday was caused by a failure repair, energy-saving systems, to establish a preliminary project 5. Tie between Dynasty’s femme fatales "They take their own look on.” tered flurries. Light snow be­ mph. Thursday: becoming cloudy. High 30 to 35. Today's weather Those planning to attend are Mayor them. . , . in a cable running under Hartford Road, a code work and modernization of price. Kennedy said it will cost Dlahann Carroll and Joan Collins — two movie coming widespread Thursday picture was drawn by Jennifer Terry, 0, of 56 Keeney St., a fourth He said the conference will also include a Blackwell, commemorating the 25th anniver­ Barbara Weinberg and Directors Stephen spokesman tor Northeast Utilities said today. basic heating and ventilation sys­ approximately $30,000 to have an queens fighting for the “ Tacky Taste crown of the afternoon. Highs today and grader at Keeney Street School. meeting with the state’s Congressional sary of his notorious list, arrived at the news Penny, Stephen Cassano, Peter DiRosa, The failure was located in the cable close to the tems, they said. architect review needed repairs at 1940s." Thursday in the 20s. Lows conference in a silver Rolls Royce, escorted by Eleanor Coltman, and Donna Mercier. delegation. power substation. It has been repaired and all At Nathan Hale, for instance, Waddell. Nathan Hale, Bowers, 6. Dallas siren Victoria Principal — "eve­ tonight IS to 20. General Manager Robert Weiss esti­ five women in long silver dresses and wearing Cassano is on the policy board of the service is back to normal, the NU spokesman clocks arc nearly worn out and Verplanck and Manchester High ryone's Yankee Doodle Dandy.” mated that attendance at the conference silver heels. He wore a rainbow tie and a pin with National League of (Cities. He has been said. classrooms lack storage space, Schools, and predict what they will 7. Singer-actress Barbra Streisand — "the A1 will cost about *500 for each director who Capone look with electrocuted hair.” the words "B ig Mouth” inscripted in diamonds. Extended outlook urging fellow directors to attend the shelves, and electrical outlets. COSti goes. The town would pay tor the trip. a March to May: Cost estimation. Extended outlook for New session, which he says is valuable in MMH has sex talk Monday Walls, too, need patching, accord­ • May to June: Formal Board of England Friday through ing to Principal Leo Diana. J The Manchester Memorial Hospital Auxiliary Education review, Sunday: South african record is sponsoring a luncheon meeting Monday at a June to July: Board of Direc­ Connecticut, Massachusetts PZC approved proposals BOWERS SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Pianist Chick Corea wants to set the record which two physicians will talk on sex and tors’ review and public hearing; and Rhode Island: Cloudy with a Raymond Gardiner said his school straight on his views about South Africa. Corea from Residence A and Rural Residence to estrogen. needs small working spaces for the approval for ballot, chance of light snow Friday Fair The Planning and Zoning Commission The meeting will begin at noon at Temple Beth became the object of anti-apartheid protesters late Monday night approved three construc­ Planned Residential Development for a 2,1 many specialists who work there. a November: Referendum vote. after he played in South Africa a few years ago Saturday and Sunday. H i ^ acre site at 179 Oakland St. Sholom on East Middle Turnpike. TwoObstet,rici- temperature in the 30s Friday tion proposals which were reported in an/Gynecologisls — Drs. Samuel G. Smith and but says he opposes segregationist policies. Tuesday’s Herald as tabled. The PZC unanimously approved the and Saturday, from the mid 20s John W. Connolly — will speak. " I am a musician and have been to South Africa The items were a zone change requested proposal with several conditions. The to the mid 30s Sunday. Low in the Anyone interested in attending the auxiliary sometime ago and I ’m very concerned to see that by Raymond F. Damato to allow 21 conditions included provisions for open 260 NO. MAIN SI teens and low 20s Friday and luncheon should contact Ruth Monaco, 25 the sordid conditions and human rights violations townhouse apartments on Oakland Street, space recreation areas, a 30-foot turning i J’ MANCHtSTIR. C1 A Saturday. From 10 to 20 Sunday. ,, radius on driveways for emergency vehi­ Richards Road, Manchester. Tickets cost $4.50. are abolished down there and will continue to the expansion of the Holiday Health and Double the , FV:/!'] NORTHWAY speak out against them,” he said. "M y church, Vermont: Chance of snow Fitness Center on West Middle 'Turnpike cles, granite curb installations, buffer the Church of Scientology, and its newspaper Friday. Flurries Saturday and and construction of a medical building on plantings and blocking an existing access Would-be shelter site sold Value of Your have documented these atrocities and it appears Sunday. Cold. Highs IS to 2S. West Middle Turnpike. driveway. these conditions continue.” Lows zero to IS. Damato's request was for a zone change The proposed medical office building at A firm called "Visions Unlimited” hasboughta Coupons New Hampshire and Maine: A 43 W. Middle Turnpike would be built by former factory that officials had hoped to chance of snow north and chance Lawrence Associates of Manchester for two purchase as a site for Manchester’s homeless Details In Store of flurries south Friday. Chance For the Record local physicians. The PZC required a shelter. UPI photo light-proof stockade fence around the A review of town records this week showed that N of flurries north and faiT south ' I piopii Alt Asms Now you know SatalHte vlaw parking areas as a buffer for neighboring Visions Unlimited paid $117,500 for the Gammons Saturday. Fair Sunday. Lows 5 Jason Voronovitch,9, a student at Waddell homes. Hoagland building, located at 395 Main St. New teen winner The first actual computer was designed by above to 5 below north and 5 to 15 n nu hivt nM ractlMd yior Commerce Department satellite photo taken at 4 a.m. EST shows the School, drew the weather picture in Lawrence's plan will include demolition Shelter officials announced plans to secure the Sale Items Available Kelly Hu of Honolulu, Hawaii, shows her Charles Babbage in 1842. The machine, called south. Highs in the 20s north to yihM pKkid nlit elreulir, country generally dry and free of any major storm systems. Lowsnow Monday's Herald. His name was spelled of an existing building on the property. building as a permanent shelter site last iail. But pick 104 up M Ihi itvi. Tlwi. Joi M Frl Joi t t 8 $4L J*.» astonishment Tuesday night after hearing her The Analytical Engine, was never built — mainly lower 30s south. shower clouds blanket the eastern Great Lakes area and Appalachian incorrectly. _____ The proposed 11,000 square-foot addition they dropped those plans when the owner said he name announced as the winner of the Miss Teen because Babbage would redesign the device region. Clouds cover most of Arizona and southern New Mexico. and increase of 75 parking spaces to the wanted to sell to someone who could make a more U.S.A. pageant. Hu, a high school student, is 16 every time he had a new idea and because of a That GNP was at its highest level in 34 Long Island Sound health spa was approved by the commission definite financial commitment. years old. lack of money. Middle and high level clouds cover northern Texas, the middle years, figures released Tuesday showed. A The National Weather Service Mississippi Valley and upper Plains. Low clouds and drizzle blanket headline on page 1 was incorrect. without conditions. forecast for Long Island Sound to tha southern half of Texas. Watch Hill, R.I. and Montauk Point: Small craft advisory in effect. 29.53 iFire Calls V.- Winds west 20 knots to 30 knots today, IS knots to 25 knots rosTON Manchester AduK Evening School : Manchester (Town, Paramedics). tonight, and 10 knots to 20 knots i.rr Saturday, 7:51 p.m. — service Thursday. Weather fair to partly voax I Saturday, 11:19 a.m. — chlorine : leak, 515 W. Middle Turnpike call. 35 S. Alton St. (Town). In-Person Registration cloudy through Thursday. Aver­ Saturday. 11:43 p.m. — medical age wave heights 2 feet to 4 feet (Eighth District). 30.00 Saturday, 12:08 p.m. — medical call, 116 Waddell Road (Town, ti^ay, decreasing to 1 foot to 2 call, 1445Tolland Turnpike (Town. Paramedics). feet tonight. Monday, January 28th Paramedics). Sunday, 12:17 a.m. — bedroom Saturday 1:21 p.m. — medical fire, 144 Branford St. (Town). Across the nation LOWX6T call, 51 Bissell St. (Town. Sunday, 7:21 a.m. — medical (snow day: January 29th) Snow will extend from north­ laA-nmea Paramedics). call, Lydall & Vernon streets ern New England through the Saturday, 4:08 p.m. — smoke (Town, Paramedics). upper Ohio valley, the lower o n L iA a investigation, 41 Tonica Spring Sunday, 11:13 a.m. — smoke Manchester High School Cafeteria alarm, 66H Pascal Lane. (Town). Great Lakes and Michigan. Rain LeotMD- •Terrace (Town). Sunday, 3:53 p.m. — car fire. 14 will be scattered from eastern Saturday, 5:11 p.m. — motor Spencer St. (Town). Texas across Louisiana and vehicle accident, 236 Olcott St. 6:30-8 P.M. {^^SaOWBAS^ (Town. Param edics). Sunday, 4:29 p.m. — medical MELLO YELLOW RIPE Mississippi. Temperatures will call. 25 Dover Road (Town, remain below zero over northern U n WIATHOI FOTOCA6T f j Saturday, 5:22 p.m. — motor 2 Paramedics). Minnesota, with highs in the vehicle accident, 281 Spruce St. BANANAS .lb .' single digits over mudi of , National toracaat Minnesota, North Dakota and eastern South Dakota as well as For the period ending V a.m. EST Thursday. During early Thursday ‘Westaw ii ^-Pt}armacy over northern Maine. High morning rain Is forocast for parts of the Gulf coast and the Southern QWALTNEY GOLDEN BROWN temperatures will be in the low Plateau regions with snow In the Upper Great Lakes. Elsewhere, the 30s along the northern Pacific weather will be fair. Minimum temperatures will Include (maximum coast with the 40s across south­ 1445 HARTFORD RD. 643-5230 temperatures In parenthesis); Atlanta 35(55), Boston 23(36), Chicago SMOKED 3 ern Texas, near SO over southern UPI photo 16(26), Cleveland 17(35), Dallas27(46), Denver 10(46), Duluth 7(16) OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Florida and the low SOs across Houoton 36(66), Jacksonville 36(64), Kansas City 17(40), Little Rock southern California. .lb .’ Today In history 26(46), Los Angeles 36(61), Miami 46(71), Minneapolis 11(27), New 9 P M ______SHOULDER On Dec. 23, 1968, the crew of the Weather radio Orloana 45(63), New York 26(36), Phoenix 46(63), St. Louis 21(36) intelligence ship, waves during a press San Francisco 42(56), Seattle 33(46), Washington 26(46). captured U.S. spy ship Pueblo was conference near Panmunjom, South The National Weather Service released by North Korea. 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4 - MANCHESTER HF.RAl.D. Wfdnesdiiy. Jiin. 23. \9«5 aS./W orld Cold weather delays shuttle launch forecast, but the humidity was higher,’ Discovery’s fifth crewman is Air temperatue dipped only to 30 degrees Force Maj. Gary Payton, the first of 25 In Brief By William Harwood and by 8:30 a.m. it had climbed to 35 said NASA spokeman Hugh Harris. United Press International “There was a strong probability of ice Defense Department shuttle fliers. degrees. His job is to monitor the shuttle s OPEC dejiies price cuts Forecasters said they expected a low buildup on the external tank.” CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - The It was the first delay of an American secret cargo, a big ^ APPAREL CLEARANCE of 36 degrees Wednesday night with KUWAIT — The Organization of Petroleum shuttle Discovery’s planned launch manned spaceflight because of cold defense sources say is a radio intelli­ Exporting Countries today denied reports that a today on America’s first manned temperatures in the mid 50s at launch gence spacecraft designed to monitor time Thursday. WCdthBF meeting on price differentiais resulted in a military space flight was delayed 24 The shuttle commander. Navy Capt. Soviet military communications. recommendation to lower the benchmark price of hours until Thursday by the same cold “It’s looking favorable for tomor­ row,” said NASA spokesman Jim Ball. Thomas Mattingly, and his co-pilot. Air oil by as much as $2.50. wave that disrupted President Rea­ Force Lt. Col. Loren Shriver, put the NASA launch director Robert Sieck Dr. Fadhil A1 Chalabi, OPEC’s secretary Launch engineers feared tempera­ made the weather delay decision gan’s inaugural plans. tures in the 20s, combined with moist postponement to good use. Shortly general, said the reports carried by the official ’Three straight nights of freezing after sunrise, the pilots took off in two shortly before midnight Tuesday after Kuwaiti News Agency and a Saudi Arabian weather combined for hazardous con­ ocean air, would form a thick layer of consulting with the Air Force, which ice on the shuttle’s 15-story-tall exter­ jet trainers and practiced touch-and-go newspaper were “totally untrue." 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Nol all aliaa 1 atylaa In all atofea. LImllad lo alora aloch only Soiry. no ralnchacka. 'survivors from the Hercules C-13oA need the (crash) equipment?" Killorin said. o were named with six other people as Killorin said the storage space where the turboprop that went down late Tuesday “That’s affirmative.” MANILA, Philippines (UPI) --T he cylinders were found had been rented by a Lou during a “routine airlift mission.” Officials said the pilot headed right, head of the Philippine armed forces accessories to the slayings. /I SSfcsbC^ [VIDAL SASSOON Bums, an alias allegedly used by Thomas Spinks, The Pentagon said foui weather was away from populated areas, into an and 25 other people were charged today Brig. -Gen. Luther Custodio, chief of r m m m 36, of Bowie, one of three men charged with eight hampering efforts to iocate the plane, empty field. in the 1983 slayings of opposition leader the eiite Aviation Security Command, ' ‘ m ----- abortion-related bombings. which was en route from Howard Air Investigators foundoneof two “black Benigno Aquino and the man the and 16 others were named as princi­ tor 1 5 Force Base in Panama to Trujillo air boxes,” the devices that record various military said was his assassin. pals. The 16 included two colonels and Earlier Tuesday, Spinks was ordered jailed ... ' ' .... . ■ I ’v without bond by a federal magistrate. He will be base on the northern Honduran coast functions of the plane. Aquino’s four escorts. No bail was when it crashed short of its destination. The Reno Gazette-Journal quoted Ombudsman Bernardo Fernandez recommended for the principals. held in Hyattsville until a preliminary hearing on Stephen Sail, an aviation consultant, as Sources said a bond of 15,000 pesos — Jan. 29. In Milwaukee, Air Force Maj. announced the results of a monthlong llinif-' Spinks, Kenneth Shields, 34, of Laurel, and Richard Burke said there was “no saying he saw fuel leaking from the preliminary investigation of the about $800 — would probebly be J a S Michael Bray, 32, also of Bowie, were arrested by hostile action” involved in the incident. plane Sunday at the Lake Tahoe Aquino assassination, affirming the recommended by the three-member _ A'TF agents Saturday. All three men are charged The Pentagon gave no details about airport. findings of a civilian inquiry released committee of the Office of the Tanod- with conspiracy and federal firearms violations the mission or what the plane may have “I went up to the stewardess after last October. bayan — or ombudsman — for Ver and in the bombings of seven abortion clinics and been carrying besides 16 passengers that and asked if the plane was safe,’’ Armed Forces Chief Gen. Fabian the other seven alleged accessories. family planning centers in the District of and five crew members — ali military Sail told the newspaper. “She said 'I Ver, 64. President Ferdinand Marcos’s They said the panel would likely StQddt of Famous Brand Columbia, Maryland and Virginia. personnel. Their identities were not wouldn’t be flying on it if it wasn’t.’ I trusted aid, and Metropolitan Com­ recommend that bond be denied for the known immediately. guess she’s dead now.” mand chief Maj. Gen. Prospero Olivas others. HiftSTMF and INSULATION NEEDS Enmwlm I •saumkiywino(^F T * “ Wn^B«lk SUNDAY Owrlfa9,6.M.. 5 . 1 9 ■.■.or I ® ;^5t«iiiliy Window Seat a CMddrllaii.S«lM « M Window Kft Bv Karen West nia McMartin, 77, the founder and room via closed-circuit TV. J , OWBi#. 3 United Press International owner of the now-closed school; Municipal Court Judge Aviva 4ajiea, ournti9.4.M.... 3 . 1 9 HMr. SiW t fWhaO aialt ^ * * • » * and teachers Peggy Ann Buckey, Bobb, who has presided over the ersen • 3M Window Kit LOS ANGELES — More than a 28; Betty Raidor, 65; Mary Ann six-month hearing, previously 110X120. Our Ktm.14.W.. .1 1 .1 9 year after seven teachers at the Jackson, 57, and Babette Spitler, ruled the children must face the ^fostlOfigTitennal Plastic McMartln Pre-School were ac­ 36. defendants in open court. Prosecu­ M «$M Patio Door Kit M- iM ticfia. - f t r*v«..iACH cused of molesting dozens of Besides “Cowboys and Indians,” tors had proposed the television #4X110. OurRag. 11.89 . 8 . 9 9 students, the first child has testi­ the students played three other arrangement on the grounds the Bar flig|> IMNI * t. .> > I w fied, saying teachers coaxed the “naked games’’ with their children might feel Intimidated by Uypina. mm m m Em aht, kids into playing “naked games.” teachers — “Alligator,” “Movie their former teachers. ViOAUlAiiOf^ After months of haggling over Star" and “Tickle,” the boy said. In Sacramento Tuesday, the PmliODtHysr whether the 41 children should A rule of each game called for state Senate Judiciary Committee FREIGHT CAR SALE - DIRECT FROM FACTORY! ; C4klorS4jii.1t.B|" testifiy in open court in front of the students to take off their own approved a bill to allow such young -Cl|MWSM9l4.Ti:i their alleged tormentors or via clothes, he said. victims to testify in court on & CASSETTES sBito' -tt fiftP closed circuit television, a 7-year- “We would take off our clothes closed-circuit television. thousands of Titleai old boy took the stand Tuesday in and get on the floor and crawl the preliminary hearing that wilt around and when we were on the Oldl t & New Raloaaoa determine if the defendants go to floor they would touch us,” the boy NARROUNES MP eWn Wawpl^*F ’ - trial. said. . - ^1.:; aat I give thanks for the fa- % The unidentified boy told prosec­ The boy also testified that he and LPC39S LP D498 LP E598 LP F698 LP G708 utor Glenn Stevens that In one of other students were taken to a vorgranted for the power­ 45 RPM* the games, called “Cowboys and farm where Raymond Buckey ful Novena made to n o m ■’'- Indians,” the teachers would “cap­ would “hit horses with a stick.” sacred heart. May the way«IMII(>l|f»t 4.27 4.88 5.73 «t«8n(#nfni8: 1.47 2.76 3.43 ture” the students and touch them He said Raymond Buckey told Sacred Heart of Jesus be Cau. S898 sexually. the children their parents would LP H898 Cau. A398 Cat*. PS98 Cau. 0898 Cau. R790 20%€H»F " / “They’d capture us and they’d also be hurt if the students told praised, adored, glorified ’ 4 5 ’. S i M x m m ^ put us in jail,” the blond-haired boy them what happenend at the through the whole world 6.24 6.88 testified. “They’d touch us in jail.” school. forever. Amen. Say this OVERIMO 5.96 2.96 4.76 5.63 The boy did not explain what he Defense attorney Forrest La- little prayer 6 times a day OFF BAYS 6 BOtWS meant by "jail,” but when asked tiner said it appeared the prosecu­ for 9 consecutive days. •sftg*.s^fA ;.i.4i 45% o ff all NaiTollnM, PHILIP BAILEY WHAM! EMOTION who touched him, he replied, “Ray tors had put words in the boy’s Your prayer will be an­ CHINESE WALL M AKI IT BM and Miss Peggy.” mouth. Casements, Awnings, Qrfdm, •n/HMVl Owil Cn»w My M Prosecutor Lael Rubin said the “This child has had a great deal swered before the 9th 6UDERS « A •*•!»m Th« day, no matter how im­ Patio Doors & Roof Windows boy was referring to Raymond of coaching,” Latiner told repor­ CULTURE CLUB Buckey, 26, and his mother, Peggy ters outside the courtroom. possible It may seem to BHUCB WAKING DP WITH 50% o ff all Bay and Bow SPRINGS’TEEN THKHODSKONMRK McMartin Buckey, 58, two of the Stevens denied the charge, say­ you. Don't forget to thank BOHN IN THU lUiA. nctumnf seven teachers charged with 208 ing, “It’s obvious the child was told the Sacred Heart. 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6 — MANrilESTKR HERALD. Wednesday. Jun. 23, 19B5 Richard M. Diamond, Publisher Clerical workers In fold Douglas A. Bevins, Managing Editor Connecticut James P. Sacks, City Editor Yale turns attention to blue collar union country who advocate comparable worked out the agreement early OPINION In Brief good contract, but we won’t be here worth, holding that women who per­ Saturday following 17‘A hours of talks. By James V. Heollon next week if Local 35 isn’t here,” John form jobs traditionally held by woinen The first contract took 15 months and 91 Wilhelm. 39. the chief negotiator for state approves heat funds United Press International should be paid as men for jobs that bargaining session: *o achieve. both locals, told the members after require similar levels of responsibility. " I ’m thriUed. I tl l»s PSBt official. ; ground and rolled him in a blanket. from ocean to ocean is ripe with serious Editorials / - p What in the world is going on? In the 1970s, the press, co-chairman of the Transportation sizzled with investigative fervor; it was the decade of the crusading reporter. And the medja poured it on.; Hearing planned on traps Hartley wins In Waterbary Reporters chased after investigative stories with HARTFORD — The emotional debate over use uncommon zeal, not always getting their facts of steel-jawed leghold traps and so-called padded straight in the scramble. They produced expose after traps will renewed this year before the Doing two jobs expose for an audience that was losing its savor for Legislature’s Environment Committee. Recount confirms win by Democrat scandal. The committee Tuesday voted 12-7 for a public hearing on a bill introduced by Sen. Amelia Meanwhile judges, taking their cue from theC also said her challenge to the Nov. 8 recount had Thomas O’Marra sure must have a tough Mustone, 'D-Meriden, to outlaw steel jaw and Bv M ark A. Dupuis ‘I think the numbers here show J Supreme Court that Richard Nixon left behind, begaq revealed problems in state elections law. padded traps. J job. to put the adversary press in a bottle. They issued; United Press International that the first recount was as fair as Hunters and trappers and animal rights groups " I think we’re going to get lots of new laws and that That became apparent Monday night at the makes the whole thing worthwhile,” she said. rulings that obstructed press inquiry and encouraged have squared off over the controversial issue for HARTFORD — A special House committee will The committee planned to count envelopes that the one we had here today.' regular meeting of the Eighth Utilities libel suits, thus giving government officials an extra years, but the Legislature has balked at meet today to adopt a report to the House confinning a contained absentee ballots from the election Tuesday District Board of Directors. advantage in a game that now has new rules. outlawing the devices. two-vote victory for Democratic Rep. Joan V. Hartley — Democratic Rep. Joan V. Hartley night, but Rep. Robert Farr, R-West Hartford, said he Committee members and spokesmen for both in a disputed election for a Waterbury House seat. O’Marra is the public information officer didn’t see any reason that would change the outcome. ’THE E FFE C T IS TO PUNCTURE HOLES in the sides predict a long and emotional hearing when The Committee on Contested Elections spent inore for the Eighth District’s fire department. He’s “ I don’t see any real reason. What we have to do is election laws and for giving the courts the power to- Constitution, which guarantees the people an the issue is aired again this year. than five hours Tuesday on the tedious task of review disputed House elections. also the zoning enforcement officer for the alternative to the official version of events. It is no counting the 696 absentee ballots in the 73rd Assembly tidy up the loose ends," Farr said. , . Leaders of the House’s Republican majority had "The Legislature shouldn’t have to count ballots. A Town of Manchester. longer possible for the press to expose criminal District contest between Hartley and Republican A Flimflam man sentenced said the chamber could have removed Hartley if the The issues should have been resolved before they got O’Marra, attending Monday night’s meet­ conspiracies, political scandals and government' Gloria S. Bogen. . to us,” he said. The count shifted one vote into Bogen s column but recount showed a Bogen victory. ing as a district fire official, had to put on his wrongdoing without risking protracted libel suits. SOUTH KINGSTOWN. R.I. — A Connecticut The House created the three-member committee In He also said the dispute presented another reason took one away to leave intact the 4,934-4.932 count The cost of defending these lawsuits has become so man who told local antique dealers he was dying response to a complaint filed by Bogen after a for eliminating party levers from voting machines zoning enforcement cap to help explain the posted by election officials in Waterbury who prohibitive that only the news giants can afford to of cancer and wrote bad checks for various Waterbury Superior Court judge^ ruled the courts and the corresponding party boxes on absentee situation involving a disputed fire hydrant purchases has been sentenced to three months in •recounted the votes on Nov. 8. , „ „ . u . criticize and condemn. Even the mighty CBS didn’t have jurisdiction to decide the dispute. ballots, which he said cause confusion. The process marked the first time since 1939 that a installation on Union Street. prison. The committee’s recount centered on the absentee Waterbury Democratic Town Chairman Thomas television network will probably think twice before it legislative committee has ordered a recount in a It’s difficult to serve in two roles at the same Peter J. Emerson, 44, of Southbury, Conn., was votes because lawyers for Hartley and Bogen have Gahan said the committee’s recount was merely a criticizes the conduct of another general. The network also placed on five years’ probation Tuesday by disputed election. In the last case, the tallies of a waste of time, despite the changes in two ballots. "N o time, as there is always the danger that there shelled out an average of $100,000 a month in 1983 to agreed to totals tallied on voting machines. N Superior Court Judge Dominic Cresto. He is due Senate election also were confirmed by the recount. Fartr said questions raised during the committee s matter what you do, how you cut it, it was a wa.ste of N could be a conflict of interest. The town fight a libel suit brought by Gen. William for release next month because his prison term is “ I think the numbers here show that the first tim e," Gahan said. review of the election pointed to a need for changing government and the Eighth District fre­ Westmoreland. This figure soared to an estimated retroactive to Nov. 9,1984. recount was as fair as the one we had here today. quently are at odds over a variety of issues. $250,000 a month after the case went to trial. Emerson pleaded no contest to 12 charges, one Hartley said, adding that the committee’s recount “That’S IT, Stockman? That’s the pot at the end of the Laffer curve?” for each dealer he defrauded last summer. ended "innuendo” about her election to the House. But O’Marra seems to be handling both jobs Not only thin-skinned American generals are apt to sue their press critics; Israel’s Gen. Ariel Sharon also Police said that after checks bounced, the " I wanted all questions answered and the whole without problems. We wish the elected dealers got a letter saying the defendant, who sought redress in the U.S. courts after Tim e magazine thing put to bed,” she added. officials on both sides could do as well. used the name Kees- Ekland Emerson, had died. Bogen said she was satisfied the committee published a critical account of his actions in Lebanon. conducted a fair recount and accepted the resulte. She Washington Window Even former Prim e Minister of India,, who was offended by a brief reference in Seymour Hersh’s latest book, found an American lawyer to file a libel suit. OF MANCMSHR 4 14ktGold More lawyers? Les Aspin takes Over AVENGING JUDGES AND JURIES are also CALOOR SMORPINO PLAZA imposing preposterous penalties upon the press. OPIN MON.-FRI. 10-9 Rep. Elsie Swensson’s list of proposed bills According to a study of 80 libel trials by the Libel the Soviets don’t reduce this SAT. 10-A. NOW OPIN for the current session includes one that we By Eliot Brenner of these weapons are needed for Defense Resource Center, the average award was bargaining leverage and therefore offensive threat (huge land-based SUNDAY 12-8 Jewelry Sale more than $2.1 million. think is a waste of time. missile stocks) to our land-based WASHINGTON - Rep. Les we ought to approve them auto­ A case in point is the Alton Telegraph, a small 646-3100 Swensson, suggesting that more training is force a more rational threat (and Aspin, the new man at the helm of matically,” he said. Illinois daily, which has righted wrongs, uncovered needed for election moderators, said she is therefore a better bargaining chip) the House Armed Services Com­ Aspin said what he and others in corruption and served the town of Alton nobly. Y et it. also proposing a measure that would require Congress want to know is where is than the threat to build M X and mittee, is letting the administra­ lost a $9.2 million judgment and waH forced into the SDI program headed, and since thereby put at risk their missiles. that all chief moderators be attorneys. She tion know it must detail its arms bankruptcy court, which arranged a $1.4 million At least in the former case, the acknowledged that finding attorneys could be control positions if it wants to win that may take some time to find settlement. What grievous libel had the newspaper out, just what is the adminsitration punishment fits the c rim et^ h e Pre-Inventory Sale difficult in small towns, so she said she would friends and money on Capitol Hill. printed? Nothing at all. It was punished merely for a going to do with the more imme­ response would be to defend amend the bill to read that chief moderators And in doing so, Aspin is hinting memorandum written during its investigation of a that his past support for the MX. diate arms issues such as the against the threat whereas with should be attorneys “ whenever possible.” story. 50% to 70% OFF missile the adniinistration wants approaching launch of a new M X the response is to replicate it,” The language “ whenever possible” means The clear intent of many multi-million-dollar libel SAVE U P T O may be waning. submarine that will put the United he said. 70% actions is to intiAiidate the press and discourage little, and probably would be ignored if Aspin, D-Wis., took over as States over sub-launched missile And Aspin used his speech to Our Entire Winter Stock OFF FULL RETAIL critical inquiry. The tragedy for America is that the 2 Swensson’s bill became law. chairman of the influential com­ limits unless others are slightly ridicule some of the (Sweaters, Skirts, Blazers, Dresses, Coats & Slacks) 2 strategy is succeeding. The media may rail against mittee a bit overtwo weeks ago. He decomissioned. administration’s arguments, say­ Better training for moderators is a good bureaucratic secrecy, political cover-up and judicial turned down all requests by And, he said, members want to ing it has sought to have it both idea, and the 13th district representative is hostility, but the great graveyard of important stories reporters for interviews, and in­ know the U.S. positions on stra­ ways by claiming "defense sys­ Lm<,h:si sELKcnos - umEsrrKiCE! right to seek it. But a law which merely can now be found in harried newsrooms. tems are to replace deterrence and Adolfo Blazers — 75% Wool & 25% Silk encourages towns to appoint attorneys as stead drafted a speech on one of his tegic and intermediate range favorite topics — arms control — missile talks as well as why it enhance deterrence. SDI and MX chief moderators is a waste of time. and then delivered it to reporters would not be a good idea to trade are bargaining chips, but we are Strictly personal Reg O NLY ★ Buy Italian gold chains, earrings, and charms and defense analysts to give a off defense (read "Star Wars” ) for not going to give them up. SALT 2 is Am I the only one who suspects the worst when all giimpse of his thinking. a reduction in Soviet offensive fatally flawed but we are going to my neckties and lapels are suddenly too wide or too 3 3 He raised a number of interest- capability. stick to it. narrow, or when women announce that everything > in all the latest styles, including Tri-Color gold. in g questions for the " I f the administration wants they have is out of style? Is there some secret, Worthy contest administration. ASPIN’S HINT that he might not Congress to fund its requests, it is underground cabal of fashion designers — the Aspin said the injection of the be entirely thrilled anymore with going to have to spell out its clothing industry’s equivalent of the fabled Gnomes of W 5:00*7:46pm BUS 280 P 3 Intro, to OperWions Mgi. ' 8U « ★ Sold by weight. The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Park “Star Wars” Strategic Defense the MX missile cames in a question position with considerably more Zurich — conspiring in some elegant Paris salon to asking, "What should we do with clarity. With huge deficits loom­ T BUS 433 P 3 Methods of Human Resource Staff Committee is “ in the home stretch,” as Initiative into arms talks has make sure that I ’ll either be a pauper or the object •Our savings claim is based on the fact that our research shows national jewelry shifted the emphasis of nuclear the MX now that it is no longer ing, it is not enough for the ridicule? (^ In s : January 29) Mgt. Development co-chairman William Hunniford said last Th 6:00-7:45 pm HIS 339 P 3 Nazism Christensen stores and national department stores sell the same or ^m parable jewelry for strategy from deterrence to de­ central to the negotiations?” His administration to say arms control Well, I had my associate Vicki Warren check out the' $60 to $70 per gram at full retail. We sell for $ 17 to 22.50 per gram. week, and it has come up with two ideas as the fense, even though the SDI pro­ past support has been based upon negotiations are going on." conspiracy theory, and it didn't pan out. “ It is hard to- (Begins. CONNECTICUT STATE ARMORY park nears reality. gram is purely research to see its role in negotiations, not its imagine that you would have collusion among the top! W 8-30-8:16 pm P8C 110 A 3 American Gov't & Politics DIerst Armory The first idea is a big dedication ceremony what might help down ballistic abilities ds a weapon. Eliot Brenner is a Washington designers," said a conservatively dressed official aC (Bealns January 30) ^ on Memorial Day, with President Reagan missiles. "Isn’t the threat to build defen­ reporter for United Press Interna­ the Federal Trade Commission. Not one fashlogL MANCHESTER - AT MCC MAIN CAMPUS invited to speak. sive systems around our missiles if tional. expert knew of a case where designers had conspiret^ Th 7:00-9:48 pm BUS 160 M 3 Insurance Ellen F12 THE FORMER PENTAGON to set the new fashion trend and render everyone'* The second idea is a community contest for T i’!o?04S pm”*’'^ BUS 332 M 3 Management of Organizations Fogarty BO Z GOLD CHAIN SALES economist now in his eighth term in clothes out-of-date overnight. artists’ renderings of what the park should (Begins: January 2W Congress warned the administra­ What happens, though, is something the antitruii; M 7:01^0:46*9:48,.J8 pmpm'**^ EC----i 340 M 3 Business Cycles & Forecasting Staff A8 look like. tion it must keep Congress posted lawyers call "constructive parallelism.” In piaip~ |lns:In January M) i^ ^ 1 6 P®Y 302 M 3 Psychopathology of Childhood Staff QUALITY INN, VERNON Both ideas are good. It seems unlikely that on arms talks and the U.S. position Letters to the editor English, that means “copying." No new style Ul _ -8:' gins;In wruary 1) the president will come to Manchester to if it wants budgetary help. impervious to the entrepreneur who can make W ^^oSSSe'pm^'^PSY 417 M 3 Experimental Psychology SUff A8 Route 83, Vernon, CT The Manchester Herald welcomes letters to the editor. , .ww 9:46 pi.. ^ "Congress is not . likely to vote look-alike cheaper, by using inferior material and- (Begins: January 30) Exit 94 off 1-84. dedicate the park, but it doesn’t hurt to invite Letters should be brief and to the point. They should be typed or the administration’s way on all mass-production methods. The result is that whether MW K : « V a p. P -M ,. JMH-r, a to.t ITHI M » « 0 p . W byiMH W A him. And a contest is a great way to involve neatly handwritten, and, for ease in editing, should be double­ these issues just because arms your new outfit is custom-tailored or bought off th£ S S lI5 ?‘l21d’ toi*ar6-t«^ B.8. degree in Bm I ^ Administration or the B.Q.S. ONE DAY ONLY! more townspeople in the project. spaced. talks are going on. ’There is an rack at a discount store, it’s going to look pretty mucK degree, concentrations In Business and Psychot^y. ‘"This is somethihg that is going to affect the The Herald reserves the right to edit letters in the interests of enormous deficit going on too. It is like everyone else’s. ^ • Saturday. January 26. 10 to 5. whole community,” co-chairman Glenn brevity, clarity and taste. not enough to say that defending The one area where the clothing industry has in faqf Come In Early For Best Selection. Sale conducted by Gold Chain-Sales, lnc.„Meriden, CT Beaulieu said. “ We’re really hoping the the country against ballistic mis­ Address letters to; Open Forum, Manchester Herald, P.O. Box conspired to bilk the consumer is price-fixing. Some qf community makes this their project.” sile attack is good and therefore we 591, Manchester, in ’ 06040. the finest stores in the country have been indicted to We jiope so, too. ought to fund it all, or to say some recent years for fixing the prices of women's dollMi. MANCHESTER HERALD. Wediii-sduv. .hiii. 23. 1985 - 9

H - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wi-dnt‘sd;iy. J:in. an I9B5 Coach sets Obituaries Robbers get cash Hanna, ages 20 and 18, of 40 Olcott Friday talk SPORTS Police said today they think one of a pair of robbers who held up an St. — was attacked in the incident Helen M. Wescott Hartford and the stepfather of Ella East Center Street convenience and was treated for bruises at Manchester High basketball James Beard Manchester Memorial Hospital. Helen M. (Potter' Wescott, 86, of Copeland of Manchester. store Tuesday night may be the coach Doug Pearson has called He is also survived by a son, The Hannas and Parker told 333 Bidwell St., dii ' Tuesday at a same man who tried to rob the a news conference Friday at George Harper Jr. of Chicago; two dies at age 81 police that they found two men — Manchester conval scent home. Cumberland Farms store on Green 8:30 a.m. at his office at the later identified as Joseph Downey, She was born in V .stport.Mass., daughters, Christine Fair and NEW YORK (U P I) — Cookbook Road Monday night. school. There is speculation that Alberta Johnson, both of Chicago; 23, of East Hartford, and his and had been a resident of the East author James Beard, who gave up The Monday night holdup at­ Pearson will announce his re­ and a foster daughter, Virginia acting to become one of the world’s tempt • was unsuccessful. Police brother John, 21, of Hebron — signation effective at the end of Hartford area for 20 years. unscrewing lightbulbs in the Han­ She is survived by severai nieces Peyton of Hartford. foremost authorities on food and estimated that the man-woman the season. The funeral and burial will be nas’ apartment building, police and nephews, inciuding Sylvia wine, died early today. He was 81. team that held up the Cumberland “ I cannot comment. The only Sunday in Fort Gaines, Ga. Calling said. LaPenta of Manchester and Hazel Beard, who wrote ‘ ‘Beard on Farms on East Center Street thing I can s a y is I ’ll be holding a hours are Thursday from 7 to 8 Police said a fire hose had been Moule of Warehouse Point. Bread” and "James Beard’s shortly before 11 p.m. Tuesday press conference Friday at p.m. at the Henry L. Fuqua turned on and a circuit breaker in The funeral will be at 2 p.m. American Cookery,” died at 1:30 made off with between $50 and $75. 8:30,” Pearson said today. Funeral Chapel, 2087 Main St,, the apartment had been tripped. Friday at the Potter Funeral a.m. in New York Hospital, ac­ In each robbery, the man pointed Pearson has been embroiled Home, 81 Reed Road, Westport, Hartford. cording to a spokeswoman for a gun at the store clerk, police said. Police said the suspects fled in controversy over his 11-year Mass. Alfred A. Knopf, his publisher. Police said the clerk at the East when confronted by the occupants, coaching career. A recent con­ Merrill H. Berry The circumstances of his death Center Street store was was forced but not before one of them threw a troversy involved a technical were not immediately disclosed. into the back room after the steel tire rim through the wind­ Merrill H. Berry, 85, of Ambas­ foul against him during a Ethel May Lindsay In addition to his cookbooks. robbers took the cash from the shield of Darin Hanna’s pick-up Manchester-Rockville game sador Drive, died Wednesday at Ethel May Lindsay. 76, formeriy Beard wrote a popular syndicated cash register. After the pair fled, Manchester Memorial Hospital. truck and another backed the car Jan. 11. column and appeared on television f t of 111 Main St , died Tuesday at an the clerk came out of the room and He was the husband of Gertrude into the truck, police said. Pearson had a 138-86 won-lost area convalescent home. She was shows. (Deabay) Berry. called police. Joseph Downey was charged record going into the current the widow of Douglas Lindsay. His original ambition had been to Police said they have no suspects He was born in Ashland, Maine, with second-degree assault, first- season. His 1984-85 team has a 0^ A ’ She was born March 9. 1908, in become an actor but instead in either case. Sept. 4, 1899, and had been a degree reckless endangermen, 7-3 record so far. New Jersey and had iived in gained renown as one of the Pearson. 40, is a physical resicfent of Manchester for more first-degree criminal mischief and Manchester for 45 years. world’s leading culinary experts. education teacher at MHS. y 9i // than 50 years. driving with his license suspended. She was a charter member and Born May 5, 1903, in Portland, Police arrested two brothers Before he retired, he worked in MHS Principal Jacob Ludes, one of the organizers of the Beard and his famiiy enjoyed a early this morning after they John Downey was charged with the piumbing and heating busi­ third-degree criminal mischief. asked about Pearson's news 2 Community Baptist Church. She summer home in Seaside, Ore. It allegedly vandalized an Olcott conference, said only. “ It’s a 2 ness. He was a member of Faith Street apartment. Both were released on non-surety was a member and past chief of was at Seaside that Beard tried out personal matter; talk to Doug.” Community Church of Windsor. bonds for court appearances next Memorial Temple 33, Pythian new ideas of cooking with wines Police said Glenn Parker — a He is aiso survived by five sons, friend of Darin C. and Raymond M. Monday. Sisters, She was also a member of and liquor. Walter Berry and Donald Berry, Manchester Grange 31. both in Connecticut, Allen Berry of She is survived by a daughter, Willow Creek, Calif., Reginald Eileen Frances Foster of Man­ chester; a granddaughter, Judy Berry and Ralph Berry, both of Ashland, Maine; two brothers, Ann Vignault of Windsor; two 3 great-grandsons. Gregg Allen Kenneth Berry of Birmingham, Ala., and Harold Berry of Pitts­ 3 Anderson and Eric Ailen Ander­ ALSIEFFERT'S son, both of Windsor; andabrother field, Vt.; a sister, Vera Whirty of Millinocket, Maine; 18 grandchild­ and six sisters, all out of state. // ren; and 12 great-grandchildren. The funeral will be Friday at 11 The funeral will be at the <•111.41 a.m. at Community Baptist Church. Burial will be in Buckland Stimson Funeral Home, Ashland, • • • • Harald photos by Tarquinlo Maine, at a time to be announced. Cemetery. Calling hours at the GIVE US YOUR 'CABBAGE Manchester calling hours are altercation at the Civic Center Tuesday Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main outing at homfe and was pulled at the Montreal's Chris Milan (30) goes after Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Canadian Mario Tremblay (14) picks up St., are Thursday from 3 to 5 p.m. Whaler Torrie Robertson with an official night. Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. a rebound off a save by Hartford goalie start of the third period. and 7 to 9 p.m. Center St., with memoriai services .WE LL GIVE YE>U.OUR~ Greg Millen (30). Millen had his worst in the middle during a first period at the funeral home at 8 p.m. George Harper Sr. Memorial donations may be George-Harper Sr,. 70, of Hart­ made to the building fund of Faith ford, died Monday at Mount Sinai Community Church, care of Edith Hospital, Hartford. He was the Palmer, 16 Timber Trail, Whalers pull a no-show in losing to Montreal husband of Ella Mae Harper of Manchester.

By Bob Popettl and cons, and you can see that we Predictably, the Canadiens un­ after that,” Montreal coach Lemaire made a good point Ed Staniowski relieved Millen in Herald Sports Writer are going to go in spurts,” Johnson loaded a five-minute offensive Jacques Lemaire stated the concerning the momentum swing. net for the third period and won Directors OK bonding FREE DOLL over fan affection, stopping 9 of 10 With Iho purehaoo n ot^. “ Realistically, that’s the barrage on beleaguered goalie obvious. “ Even though you have six min­ FREE D O Lt shots. With (h * purehGG* o f thio HARTFORD — It was what kind of club we have. We are Greg Millen, who not coinciden­ The Whalers were apparently utes of power play, it is a little o f (hlo **AL 8IEFFERT** 8p«olol1 everybody was afraid of all along. unable to sustain any long distance tally had his worst home outing of awarded a make-up call at the end harder to come back, after giving Though it was long over, the for miii conversion “AL SIEPFERT** Spoelall MITSUBISHI After so many top-drawer efforts accomplishments’’ — and then the the season. Larry Robinson scored of the period, when referee Don up three straight goals," he noted. Whalers put a few on the board in with no points to show, the Whalers clincher — “ and until we get more on a slapshot, eight seconds into Koharski saddled Canadien Chris At 7:56, it was over. Hunter the third. Greg Malone stuffed In ized that redevelopment bonds Continued from page 1 MAGNAVOX finally pulled a no-show. talent overall, it will continue.” the power play. Less than two Nilan (who became his club’s uncorked a long, 60-footer that an unassisted marker, Dave Lum- would be one alternative method of H ie first-place Montreal Cana- Hartford, which fought the good minutes later, Tom Kurvers all-time PIM leader) with three curved around Millen from just ley popped one in off goalie Steve J payable solely from the income financing conversions. Penney's shoulder and Joel Quen- J diens whipped the Whalers Tues­ fight in a previous quartet of flipped a corner shot off Millen’s concurrent two-minute penalties over the center blue line to make it Developers of the weaving mills FREE DOLL from the property and secured by a f f With Iho purehao# day night at the Civic Center. The frustrating losses, was over­ pads to make it.3-1. Mats Naslund for roughing and unsportsmanlike 5-2. From then on, many of the neville drilled in a doorstep re­ are the first to use it. The other two. o f thIo lien on the property. final score w^s 8-5. It felt more lik e matched against Montreal, which then backhanded a rebound into an conduct in an altercation with disgusted 12,675 fans derided their bound with 11 seconds left. Hunter mills under conversion are being **AL 8IEFFERT** Epoelail D i A e 20-2. is starting to feel the heat in the open right side at 17:46 to give Greg Malone and Torrie Robert­ goalie with mock cheers whenever completed Montreal’s scoring with financed by other methods. THE LIMIT OF THE BOND Their recent futility streak (0-5- standings from all but one division Montreal a three- edge. son, who somehow got off on good he touched the puck. It was a his second tally on a third rebound The developing partners are MAGNAVOX issue, under the resolution, will be 1) has dug the Whalers (16-23-5, 37 opponent. behavior, despite initially piggy­ shameful display by this city’s attempt. $14 million. Munro, Jennings and Doig Inc. of PORTABLE points) Into a deep last-place hole With the game tied at 1-all in the The assault stunned the Whal­ backing Nilan. casual hockey observers, who Other financing will come from Farmington and David C. Wood­ in the Adams Division. It is a hole first period, a pivotal, five-minute ers, who had knotted it up on a Hartford did capitalize with one seem to have to be reminded that The eight goals against Hartford private sources, Squatrito said. bury Associates Inc. of Digital control (6 o n ly ) F o u r - h e a d that the fourth-place Boston major and match penalty to power play goal by Ray Neufeld, goal in the extended power play, at Millen has started 20 straight and was a home season-high. The redevelopment bond financ­ Manchester. scan tuning A Bruins (21-19-7, 49 points) will try Whaler rookie Kevin Dineen for just 32 seconds before the unmanly 1:12 into the middle period, on a 27 out of 28, and been one of the The Canadiens, who won for the A ing is similar to that used to Their plans call for converting • Mono/Stereo V B N CASMITI to bury their southern New Eng­ kneeing Mark Hunter in the groin penalty on Dineen. Montreal had deflection by Johnson off a Risto league’s top five netminders first time in Hartford this year finance conversion of the former the mill to 250 apartments to rent RECORDER land neighbors in, in a home-and- during a fight at 13:27 gave the tallied first at 10:08 as Ryan Walter Siltanen left point blast. But the throughout, despite below-average (after losing twice previously) had Bennet Junior High School main from $450 to $650 a month. Under • Digital home set this coming weekend. Habs the> chance to pGt the contest stuck in a rebound, after the marker came two seconds after defensive help. a clean sweep of the three star the financing restrictions, 20 per­ COLOR TV building into apartments for the tuning As playoff hopes fade for another away early. First place clubs, if Hartford defense failed to clear the the first minor elapsed, thus Naslund scored his second goal awards. Defenseman Rick Green, elderly, except that the town itself cent of them will have lobe rented year, captain Mark Johnson spoke they want to stay in first, don’t puck out of the slot area. erasing 1:58 of the next minor. The at 9:42, and a Peter Svoboda tally who had three assists, was number is a partner in the Bennet project to low- and moderate-income $1 candidly about the Whalers’ situa­ squander unlimited man- “ That five-minute power play 4-2 count was the closest the with 30 seconds left in the stanza one star. Naslund was two and and is not a partner in the weaving people. •7 4 9 . tion. “ l ^ k at our assests, our pros advantage scoring bonuses. gave us a' lift, and it carried on Whalers would come. made it 7-2. Kurvers three. mili conversion. Squatrito said the limits for that • Mono/Stereo/SAP N Weiss said that before voters income category are $21,600 fam­ N approved a $750,000 bond for public ily income for a family of two, NHL roundup improvements in the Cheney His­ $24,300 for a family of three, and COLOR TV Taller Coventry takes 72-49 decision toric District, it was well public­ $27,000 for a family of four. pnee doll $ with III. purch... pnee d o l l o f lilt. W llh lh « purehsR "AL SIEPPeWT" ap.el.H of IhlR Wings get win Letters favor proposal **AL 8IEFFERT** 8p«fllRlt I S F IS H E R Looking up pains Cheney five I S F IS H E R THAIS RIGHT)... to rebuild Main Street Purchase one of , 25" By Len Auster straight. caroms against half that number 9 and corner-shooting 6-0 guard finaiiy in 1985 ' ^ O I A O. Sports Editor Early on, Coventry displayed a for Cheney. The Patriots con­ Bob Harris and reserve Rich as"D I A O. slick, ball-moving offense that verted five of their six opportuni­ Reagan 8 apiece. Hawkins netted a By Gerry Monlgon York’s Springfield (AHL) ■ 18-button The state Department of Trans­ Rakowski said he will start ■ 19-button AL SIEFFERT'S wireless remote COVENTRY — Cheney Tech had more times than not resulted in an ties off the offensive glass to widen game-high 20 points, besting his United Press International affiliate. portation has received an between answering the letters individually. easy hoop. “ We usually work the spread to 40-22 at the season average of 13.4 points, to Detroit Coach Nick Polano, wireless remote ■ Multiple video/ to look up to Coventry High here 30 and 40 letters which express Most of the comments will be selected specials and Tuesday night. together pretty well,” Bad- intermission. lead Cheney white Dennis Fore­ It took the Wings until Tues­ however, was making his own mostly favorable opinions about responded to with form letters, he ■ stereo audio inputf That proved to be the bulk of the steubner said. “ We look to see who Only Hawkins’ 11 points kept man chipped in 16 markers. day night to notch their first win moves. He recalled forwards the proposed $4.8 million down­ said, but some which have specific output jacks problem. is open. They all can shoot pretty Cheney, 2-5 in the COC and 3-6 Cheney returns home for its next of the new year, but when it Gerard Gallant and Claude questions will be answered. speaker town Main Street reconstruction system receive a C A B B A G E ■ Stereo “ They just had too much size for well.” overall, in contention. outing Friday night against un­ finally came, it was sweet. LoLselle from his Adirondack plan, a DOT engineer said today. Three letters received by Kan­ us. We didn’t have people to match Morton had 4 early points for the “ I think the second and third beaten Portland High while Coven­ “ Two points off the Islanders (AHL) farm team for the game. Manchester Public Works Direc­ dra indicated a strong support for 112-channel cable-ready up,” said Tech coach Aaron Silvia Patriots while lightning quick 5-8 quarters we started to turn it a try is on the road the same evening in Nassau? Wow,” said John The Red Wings broke a 4-4 tie tor George Kandra has an addi­ the plan from two business people PATCH DOLL,... at Bolton High. Both have 7:45 (e only) after seeing his undersized Beav­ senior guard Melton Hawkins little bit,” Badsteubnersaid, refer­ Ogrodnick after Detroit late in the in the gam e when tional four letters and petitions in and from one resident, Kandra COLOR TV ers outrebounded by a 46-19 spread netted 6 for Cheney. The clubs ring to the wars under the basket. starts. knocked off New York 5-4 at the Reed Larson sent Ron Duguay his office which will be forwarded said. COLOR TV absolutly FREE! and beaten on the scoreboard as were deadlocked at 10-10 with 3:47 “ If they didn’t make the first Coventry’s unbeaten junior var­ Coliseum. "W e needed it. Do out at center ice on a 2-on-l with to the DOT. The fourth letter is from Gary well, 72-49, here in Charter Oak left in the first stanza. The shot, they made the second, “ Silvia sity team upped its record to 9-0 you know this is our first win in John Ogrodnick. Three passes Today is the final day for public Daigle for Connecticut National Conference basketball action. Patriots, thanks to a couple of said. with a 42-40 decision over Cheney. 1985?” later, Ogrodnick beat goalie comments on the proposed plan, Bank on Main Street and asks that $8 4 9 . “ We have good size. Offensively hoops off fullcourt pressure, had Cheney was minus its leading Rich Reagan had 15 points for the The fact certainly had not Billy Smith with just 2:53 left to which was the subject of a public his comments at the public hearing »799. we got a lot of second shots,” cited an 11-3 edge the rest of the way for scorer, 6-3 senior Kyle Dougan young Patriots while Tim Mik- escaped Red Wings fans, who give Detroit the victory. hearing two weeks ago. be stricken from the record FREE DOLL 10-year Coventry coach Ron Bad- a 21-13 bulge after eight minutes. (IS.l points per game), due to lolche had 15 for the 5-4 young sarcastically dubbed their he­ Howson made a big impres­ Letters can be delivered in because they did not represent the W llh lh « purohRR* Beavers. of IhiR steubner. "When you can grab “ I didn’t think we did too badly in-school disciplinary reasons but roes “Fort Never Lose” for sion, scoring two goals in the person today to the Manchester bank’s views, Kandra said. **AL 8IEFFERT** Opoolott them (offensive rebounds) and put against pressure,” advised Silvia. Silvia refused to use that as an COVENTRY <7«— J odv Morton 7 2-2 their 12-game winless streak. loss. 2 Town Clerk or the Engineer of Daigle clarified his statements them in, you get good percentage “ In fact, I think it was one of our excuse. 16, Brett Laferriere 1 3-319, Bob Harris The last time Detroit won was Municipal Systems, Connecticut in the letter saying that the bank 4 0-0 8, Keith Breoult 2 (M) 4, Jason Leafs 2, Nordlques 2 2 MAGNAVOX FREE DOLL shooting.’’. better efforts. It looked like the “ We scored our average,” he Dec. 8 against (he Calgary wants to retain on-street parking in FREE DOLL Garick 41-29, Mike Kornfeld304>6, Jeff Department of transportation, 24 'w it h th « purehRR* W llh tho purohoRO Six-foot-2 senior Brett Lafer- pressure hurt us more than it did contested. “ If we hold the other Dlmmock 0 0-0 0, Lorry Walsh 0 0-0 0, Flames. At Quebec, John Anderson Wolcott Hill Road, Wethersfield. front of the bank. The letter said o f IhiR o f Ihio I ••AL 8IEFFERT** epoolRlI • liere latched onto 9 rebounds, 6-4 because each time they scored. team under it, we win. If we don’t, Rich Reagan 4 04) 8, Jon Seymour 1 04) The time was ripe for an and Greg Terrion scored third- Robert Rakowski, an assistant comments Daigle made in favor of OIEFFERT** 8p«elRlt 19' senior Jody Morton and 6-3 senior They scored three or four times. we lose. And there’s no way we can 2. Totals 33 6-7 72. Islanders de'feat. A rash of period goals to lift the rejuven­ D I A a . C H IN IY TECH (49) — Mike Eaton 0 engineer for DOT, said that he has a new Pearl Street lot were not MITSUBISHI Mike Komfeld 7 apiece and 6-3 For us, that’s not bad.” hold those guys under 50," Silvia injuries and sickness forced • 17 buttoni 1-S 1, Melton Hawkins 9 2-4 20, Dennis ated Leafs. Toronto, which not read all of the letters. He said representative of the bank’s views. ^ H IT A C H I sophomore Jason Garick 6 for the Coventry, which shot lO-for-15 in admitted. Foremon 71-2 IS, Rick Gonzalez 304)6, Coach Al Arbour to call up sports the worst record In the most of the ones he has read The plan calls for the elimination IR remote Patriots, S-2 in the COC and 7-2 the opening stanza, took control of Laferriere wound up with a Willie Ortiz 0 0410, Sean McDermott 2 rookies Ken Leiter, Vem Smith league. Is 3-0-1 in Its last four of all angle parking in front of the 1-2 5, Tim MIklolche 0 2-2 2, Mack support the reconstruction plan control 3 6 " ^ overall. The Patriots, who grabbed the boards in the second period. It team-high 19 points for Coventry Hawkins 004)0, Tom Dowd 004)0, Stan and Scott Howson from New games. 3 with some minor changes. bank. ereat D I A a . 20 offensive caroms, have won four had a dozen — six offensive — with Morton chipping in 16, Garick Nowak 0 04) 0. Totals 21 7-15 49. • 3 • 125 total channel capability picture cable-ready • Mono/Stereo • Full-function Town asks tax change (6 only) 5 HEAD • Digital control wireless HI-FI STEREO Am I dreaming — or is officiating getting worse? Town General Manager Robert tion within five years after a town CABLE READY B. Weiss has asked Manchester’s is removed from the list, Weiss (4 only) COLOR TV Is it my imagination or is officiating getting worse It to this day has still not crossed the goal line. a year and won't be eligible to play until second state legislators to try to change a said. You figure it out. semester 1985-86. The standout third baseman will state statute under which certain Under the program, the state WIRELESS REMOTE than ever? $ One has to wonder when you watch the showcase of Lewis isn’t the only one who is subject to criticism in receive a full scholarship from UHart, which is going manufacturing companies can be pays 75 percent annually of the v M o c A s n m "Rear-Pmlection professional football, the Super Bowl, and see a the NHL. MosTbf the whistle-tooters have left coaches Division I In baseball starting this spring. There’s a exempted from property tax amount of tax revenue the town T h o u g h t s COLOR TV fumble by the 49ers‘ Freddie Solomon ruled no catch. shaking their heads. hot rumor that Petersen will be joined shortly by assessments. would have received without the RECORDER Solomon had possession of the pigskin and had ‘ What is a penalty in the first period, is not in the former Manchester American Legion baseball exemption and the remaining 25 A p L E N t y taken two steps when he was slammed into. third, particularly with the game on the line. teammate Bill Masse. The exemption is available to percent is absorbed by the manufacturing companies in “ dis­ It should have been ruled a fumble. Len Auster Why is that? Masse reportedly Isn’t too pleased by the total community. tressed” municipalities that have S 4 9 . H 8 9 9 . And the Dolphins, trailing 21-10 at the tipie, should Sports Editor Your guess is as good as any. picture at Davidson College. Manchester was designated as a “ acquired, constructed, substan­ have had possession going the other way. distressed municipality from June Does not apply to previous salesi All lUms must b« paid In IN PULL tially renovated or expanded their Instead San Francisco retained the ball and went in ' PROFESSIONAL BASKETBALL IS the toughest 7, 1982, to Feb. 9, 1984. While no to qualify for promotion. facilities on or after July 1, 1978,” sport of any to call. A foul could be called on every company applied for the tax for another score. From the wire Weiss said in a- memorandum to EXTRASCAN It’s doubtful the way the game was going it would play, if the officials decided to do that. exemption during that time, three the legislators dated Friday. have made a difference in the final outcome. And games would be 52-50 if all the traveling Two years ago the New York Jets were a game companies have applied within the HELP YOU Regardless, it doesn’t negate the fact that the ’best’ I agree. violations were whistled. away from the Super Bowl. Then they fell apart. After Weiss has proposed changing the past several months, he said. SAVE MORE officials — who earned the trip to the Super Bowl There are some good officials in the NBA. There just this past season, head coach Joe Walton, who cleaned statute so that towns considered^ Those companies are Gerber allegedly on merit — blew the call. OFFICIATING IN PROFESSIONAL football Isn’t aren’t enough of them. t house before the start of the ’84 season player-wise, distressed under a federal Depart­ Scientific, Allied Printing and 1. FIEEDOnpiY* That is how most of the season went. the only area that seemingly has gone downhill. That can be said for almost all sports. did like-wise with his assistant coaches. ment of Housing and Urban Draco, he said. John Madden, former Raider head coach and now a It’s in all sports. Walton appears to be heading in the right direction . Development formula can opt to Weiss said today he proposed the Z FKE HOOK-UP* E-Z TERMS: 18 PWFMr iiyiiid colorman for CBS-TV, several times took officials to teams have been raking now. He’s named Bud Carson, recognized as one of the extend the tax exemption up to five change because he wanted the iMWtaaRn el wetbaiSt • CASH over the coals Bryon Lewis — on three consecutive More transfer news best defensive strategists in professional football, as onafifiaoi. A t SieU edl) task for calls. His pet peeve — aild maybe mine — is years after they have been re­ town to have more control over SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER III I 9 0 9 7 CREDIT CARD that defensive backs can’t breathe on, let alone touch, nights — for mysterious calls. Two cost teams games. Chris Petersen, former Manchester High soccer- defensive coordinator-backfleld coach. moved from the list of distressed whether it wanted to use the tax 3. FREEHAUL-AWAY* 445 HABTFORD ST. EXIT OFF 1-84 | # | # ” oPEH 930 a " wide receivers without being called for pass ’Ilie most significant was allowing a goal by the New /basketball/baseball standout, Is transferring from Carson wfs defensive coordinator for the Pitts­ communities. break as an inducement for • MDNTHLY interference. York Rangers in a game against the New Jersey Sacred Heart to the University of Hartford. Petersen, burgh Steelers when they won four Super Bowls In Under present law, any eligible EoMkllia***'"'* **** ** PAYMENTS companies to locate in “ Cmon, let’em play," is what Madden says. Devils. who now limits his play to baseball, will have to sit out succession. manufacturing facility can apply Manchester. OPEN DAILY: MON-THURS TIL 9 • TUES-WED-8ATTIL5 . FRIDAY TIL ■ to the state Department of Eco­ “ It should be up to the town and nomic Development for an exemp- not mandated,” he said. in - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Jan. 23. I't85 Upset-minded UConn NBA roundup SCOREBOARD Cheeks pulls off Inside joh NBA leaders faces Hoyes tonight NHL leaders Golf Scorhig WASHINGTON, D.C. - ing at 14.0 points per game. By Mike Barnes Hockev AMERICAN PASTIMES 0 X It ptaovg (Tlirovgh Jon. M) Fresh off a stuning victory on Junior center Tim Coles, who United Press International King, NY 31 has a habit of ..playing well IP P a pis Favorite participation sports Short, GS 37 413 2291077 X.1 PGA lour statistics the road over nationally ranked Gretzky, Edm 46 47 84 131 Dontlev, Utah . 31 296 252 814 X.2 Syracuse, University of Connec­ against Ewing, is averaging 9.1 Although they’ll probably never NHL standings KurrI, Edm 43 44 44 88 Bird, Bos 41 '4X1691X5 X.O points and 7.7 rebounds per be offered movie roles, Moses Bossy, NYI 43 38 42 80 - - 42 464 XI 11X X.9 Scoring . . ticut basketball team takes on Howerchuk, Win 46 28 44 72 41 409 2M 1 0W X.6 1, aalo Stodler _66.60. Z ^ n v No. 1 ranked and defending game. Malone and Maurice Cheeks did WOlM ConfOTMOO B.Sutter, NYI 45 29 41 70 41 419 2 X 1081 X.4 Wodkins 67.78.3, M orris H o tp l5 k ^ .O O ^ national champ Georgetown The Huskies will be without get a chance Tuesday night to star Patrick Dlvhlen Kerr, Pho 44 39 27 66 « 335 372 1042 X.1 Jock Renner 61.60. T5, CaM n Pi?*" 6-7 junior forward Eddie Willi­ W L T Ptt. OP OA Dionne, LA 4527 39 66 40 392184 972 24.3 John Mohoffev 68.67. 7, Nick Faldo «.75. University tonight at the Capi­ in their own version of "Trading Wothlnofon 2B 12 7 &3 19( 142 MocLean, Win 46 22 41 63 „v..„ ,™. 40 3XX1 957 0.9 T8, Corey Povln, Doug Tewell and Ed tal Centre in Landover, Md., at 8 ams, who suffered an Injury to Piaces.” PniICKMphIo 28 12 6 62 199 134 Dgrodnick, Det 46 31 62 Cummings, Mil JSlSi SSS'e Florl 68.78. his left wrist in the waning The 5foot-l Cheeks, who nor­ N Y Islanders 2S 19 2 S2 218 186 Driving dtston ce o’clock. NIcholls, LA 45 34 62 WooIrWge, Chi X 3X 203 9MX.8 l,DonPohl2B0.1.ZErale(ioozglez28().8 moments against Syracuse. He Plltsburgh 18 22 4 40 162 198 Tonelll, NYI 45 26 36 62 Aguirre, Dal « 363192 W 0O .3 The game will be televised on mally patrols the perimeter, col­ N Y Rangers IS 22 8 38 165 186 Gartner, Wosh 47 29 32 61 Thomas, Det X 3X210 WX.O 3, (toorge Burns 2^3. WTXX-TV, Channel 20. is expected to be out at least two lected his only rebound of the game Ne«r Jersey 15 2S 5 35 158 187 Savord, Chi 45 24 37 61 M onfflef, M il 37 304 239 850 X.O X4.3. 5, Nick Faldo weeks, more likely a month. Adorns Division Lletzke 273.0. 7, Jim The Huskies are 2-3 in the Big and tipped in Malone’s miss with Coffey, Edm 46 44 61 Griffith, Utoh 42 387116 8Ntt5 Six-foot-9 sophomore Gerry Montreal 24 14 10 SB 188 158 Carpenter, Wash 47 25 60 Vandeweghe, Por 40 341 200 887 B .2 Azinger 27Z6. 9, Joey SIndelar 271.9.10, East, 6-7 overall. The Hoyas are four seconds left to lift the BOItala 21 13 12 54 168 133 Nilsson, Cal 43 39 60 Ab-Jabbar, Lok 42 384 149 917 21.8 Tze-Chung Chen j n X ...... on top of the Big East at 6-0,17-0 Besselink is expected to take Philadelphia 76ers to a 101-100 Quebec 22 18 7 51 184 167 Driving, percentage hi tairwgy Yierman, Det 46 40 60 Chambers, Sea 42 XI 237 900 21.4 overall. Georgetown is led by 7-0 William’s slot in the starting triumph over the Cleveland Boston 21 19 7 49 168 160 Federco, SL 40 42 60 Gervin, SA X 319I X 818 21.0 1, (tone Llttler .857. 2. BIMv C o s p v Horttord 16 23 5 37 149 190 Propo, Pha 46 X 57 Rebounding .8X. 3, Lee Elder X». 4, M ike Reid .X 4 .5, senior Patrick Ewing, who lineup. Cavaliers. Campbell Conference Stortskv, Que 43 35 57 e oNdef tot ove To m Kite .786.6, Al G » l b e r ? « i l ^ v J '£ S leads the Big East in rebound­ Following the Georgetown And while Cheeks was finding his Norris Division Fox, LA 45 35 56 Participants Malone, Phi 40 185 315 500 12.5 Sutton .768.8, M ike Nlcolette .757. T9 , Ben game, Connecticut has three in W L T Pit. OF OA Goals Ololuwon, Hou 41 219 T O 47911.7 Crenshaw and David Edwards .750. ing (9.5 per game) and is sixth in way underneath, it was the 255- St. Louis 19 18 8 46 166 171 OP e (in miliions) Lalmbeer, Det » 1X322 4M1 .6 scoring at 15.4 points per game. a row at Storrs, starting Satur­ pound Malone — the NBA’s Mr. Chlcogo 21 23 3 45 188 177 (Sretzky, Edm 46 47 41 151318 46911.4 (Sreens hi raguMtlen day night against Boston Col­ 1, Craig Stodler .844. ZCoreyPavIn .M l. UConn is riding a two-game Muscle — shooting from the MInnesoto 14 24 8 36 161 189 KurrI, Edm 43 44 42 113 T O 47311.3 lege. The UConn-BC game has Detroit 14 28 6 34 171 223 Kerr, Pha 44 39 Swimming 95.9 X 127 276 40311.2 n , Mike Reid and Doug TewellJOO. winning streak. The Huskies outside with the Sixers trailing by a Toronto 9 30 6 24 139 202 Bossy, NYI 43 38 ExcreiM 88.9 KC 40 1X309 4X 11.0 T5, Chip Beck ond Don Halldorson .8W ^, are led by junior guard Earl been designated ‘Blue-Wbite’ point and time running out. Smvtlie Division AliHh 42 1M3X 4X10.9 Hal Sutton .792. T8, Colvin PeeteandGory nigbt and ail Hiisky fans are " I jumped as high as I could,” Edmonton 32 9 6 70 241 157 . 78.1 Koch .790.T10,2tIedwlth .789^ Kelley (14.5). Kelley pumped in gp a Bicyeiing X 117 306 423 10.8 urged to wear UConn colors. colgorv 23 17 6 52 213 181 Gretzky, Edm 46 84 52.5 41 144X5 4X10.7 Putts per round 21 points against Syracuse and said Cheeks, who despite a seven- Winnipeg 23 20 4 SO 198 206 Coffey, Ed 46 44 Camping 1, Morrils Hotolsky 2 6 .^ 2 , L o n w for his play was named ‘Eastern Connecticut is home Monday inch height disadvantage got to the Los Angeles 18 19 9 45 206 196 Howerchuk, Win 46 44 Fiahing 49.3 tom pet Wodkins X . » . 3, Isoo AokI X -W . 4, N ^ night against U.S. International Vancouver 11 30 7 29 158 255 Faldo 77.25.5, Jeff Mitchell X .S 0 .6, Don College Player of the Week.’ ball ahead of Cleveland’s Phil KurrI, Edm 43 44 Donaldson, Cll 167 s ? .699 and next Wednesday hosts Tuesday's Results Power-otoy oools Bowiing 43.0 Gilmore, SA 257 410 .627 Foreman X.63. 7, Frank Conner X.88. Ray Broxton, 6-7 senior, has Hubbard. "Nobody boxed me out. I Monireol 8, Horttord 5 OP PP 40.8 Bonks, SA 154 250 .616 T8, (tooroe Archer ond Brod Bryant been consistent all year and is Seton Hall. Starting time for all guess they didn’t expect me to do N. Y. Rongers at Buffalo, pod. . Jogging M.OO. 10, Don Poolev X.11. ^ . Kerr, Pha 44 16 Nance, Ptib 352 581 .606 ^econd on Connecticut in scor­ three games is 8 o’clock. anything like that. Toronto 2, Quebec 2 (llel Bullord, Pit 35 II WaightiiHing 25.0 A5Jobbar, Lok 384 647 .594 Percentogeotsubporho^ Detroit 5, N .Y . Islanders 4 Gartner, Wos 47 11 23.7 Worthy, Lok 320 550 .582 1, Lonnv Wodkins .321. Z Crolg Stodler ‘T v e been averaging three Wednetdav'sOomes Short-hand goals Sottbaii Cheeks, Pho 210 363 .579 J11. 3, Jock Renner .278. "rf^Doog rebounds a game; I gijess that will Pittsburgh at Minnesota, 8:35 p.m. Tewell, Chip Beck ond John Mohoffev OP sh Johnson, Lok 265 463 .572 go down a bit after tonight." Woshington at Chlcogo, 8:3Sp.m. Gretzky, Edm 46 7 Thorpe, KC 163 288 .566 .259. 7, M ac O 'G rodv .256. 8, Calvin New Jersey at Colgorv, 9:35 p.m. Kosper, Bos 45 4 NEA GRAPHIC Rukind, Was 245 433 .566 Peete .253. T9, (toorge Bum s and Nick Philadelphia, paced by Julius photo Phllodelphlo at Los Angeles, 10:3S pirn. Propp, Phi 46 4 Swimming Is America's most popular sports activity. Nearly 96 million Freeltirews Faldo .250. Erving’s 22 points and Andrew Winnipeg at Vancouver, 10:3So.m. <3amo-wlnnlna goals ttm tta pn Bellringers easily Americans swim, according to a poll by The Sporting Goods Dealer maga­ TLDonPooley and LanceTenBroeckZ Toney’s 21, improved to 34-7 and is Thursday's Games Davis, Dal 78 84 .929 Tuesday at Madison Square Garden. Buffalo at Boston, night KurrI, Edm 43 7 zine. The survey also found that up to 40 million Americans actually make a Adams, Pho 108 118 .915 12, 11 tied with 2. tied with Boston for first place in Knicks' Ron Cavenall (left) attempts to Quebec at Montreal, night Stotsny, Que 43 7 Tripucka, Det 155 171 .906 BIrdtas the Atlantic Division. Knicks won, 92-90. Toronto at N .Y . Islanders, night (Sortner, Was 47 6 serious effort to keep fit. .904 1, Lonnv Wodkins 51. T Z Doug Tewell grab the basketball from Sonics’ Danny Bird, Bos 169 187 "W e have to feel fortunate to get Detroit at N .Y . Rangers, night Gretzky, Edm 46 6 Slchttng, Ind 66 74 .092 and John Mahoffev 42.4, Colvin Peefe41. top Bolton, 78-52 Vranes (23) during first-period action Shota Vandeweghe, Por 200 225 .889 T5, Chip Beck and Ed Rorl 40. 7, Brad this win,” said Sixers Coach Billy AHL standings gp t 2-2X,Malone11-1901X,GuyWlinams2-2 Brotz, GS 60 68 .882 Faxon X. T8, 4 tied with 37. Cunningham. “ We weren’t re­ Bouraue, Bos 46 231 004, F. Johnson 1-300ZBradlevOOOOO. Johnson, KC 184 210 .876 Send tovM period. Alvin Robertson hit ll-of-15 shots Gretzky, Edm 46 198 1, M orris Hotalskv .875. T Z Ron Stoeck BOLTON — Racing to an 18-9 to lead East Hampton. Don Halo- bounding and our fastbreak was and I shot it. We ran our first play Totals 47-X 1818 IX . Slkmo, Sea 225 257 .875 and scored 26 points off the bench Northern Division Macinnis, Col 45 187 Basketball Golden State X X X 28-104 Tonev, Pho ISO 172 .872 and Brod Faxon .857.4, Dove B arr .8X. 5, lead after one quarter. East burdo popped home a game-high 25 invisible.” to get anyone open and I guess he Sparrow’s basket with 2:03 re­ W L T P h . OF OA (Sortner, Wos 47 186 Washhieton 32 X X 2S— IX ' TIree-poInt (leM goals Vance Heoffner .818. T6, Donnie Hampton High overpowered cold to lead Bolton. Philadelphia rookie Charles (Rory Sparrow) saw the open floor maining tied it 88-88 and Cum­ and Artis Gilmore amassed 23 Fredericton 25 16 54 169 158 Dionne, LA 45 185 Three-point goal — Short, Ballard. tom too pet Hammond and Andy North .800. 8, Mark points and 16 rebounds to pace the 46 180 152 Shooting percentage Fouled out— None. Total fouls— .455 Ptell .786. T9, 3 tied with .750. shooting Bolton High, 78-52, here He was the lone Bulldog in twin Barkley sank 2 free throws for a and passed it to me.” mings then sank 2 free throws to Maine 21 20 Davis, Dal 20 44 Spurs. Reggie Theus had 25 poinLs Adirondock 21 20 48 165 198 (minimum 28 theta) NBA standings Golden State 21, Washington 18. Bird, Bos 20 45 .444 ’Tuesday night in Charter Oak digits. 99-97 edge with 1:01 remaining, but After calling time with 25 se­ put New Y ork ahead. Tom Sherbrooke 20 25 42 174 186 gp g s pet Rebounds— Golden Stole41 (Whitehead, Ellis, Dal 24 56 .429 conds left. Sparrow got the ball to Chambers, who had a game-high for the Kings, who lost their sixth 42 175 188 Young, Pit 43 26 73 35.6 Conference basketball action. Despite his team’s 0-10 record, Cleveland’s World B. Free fed Novo Scotia 19 22 M. Johnson 10), Washington X (Ballard Free, Cle 23 57 .404 PGA money leaders Walker, who hit his game-winner 28 points, hit 2 free throws to tie it, s tra i^ t road game. Moncton 19 26 42 183 186 KurrI, Edm 43 44 142 31.0 Eastern Centerena 10). Assists— Golden State 19 (Bratz 5), Johnson, Atl 14 35 .400 The win lifts the Bellringers to LaRochelle is looking forward to rookie Mel Turpin for a slam dunk Southern Division Simmer, LA-Bos 45 26 90 28.9 Atlantic Olvltlon Washington 23 (Gus Williams 13). A— Bradley, Wos 15 38 .395 7-2 overall, 5-2 in the conference, the second half of the campaign. with 19 seconds left. Turpin was from the right of the key. Louis Orr setting up Walker’s game-winning 215 153 Suiter, Chi 29 14 51 27.5 W L Pet. GB (Tlirouoh Phoenix Open) Binghamton 29 12 5070. Buse, KC 23 60 .383 while the Bulldogs have completed “ In the second half of the year, I fouled by Cheeks on the play and iced the victory when he stole an shot. Rodiester 24 15 193 179 Fraser, Chi 43 18 69 26.1 Boston 34 7 .829 — Griffith, Utah 56 152 .368 1. Lonnv Wodkins *'2®'2S2 Rockets 101, Suns 97 189 180 Philadelphia 34 7 .829 — inbounds pass with four .seconds Sparrow, who opened the season Springfield 22 19 Goats against average Foster, Pho 27 77 .351 2. Colvin Peete 864X half their season winless, 0-8 in the want us to really become an hit the free throw for a 100-99 edge. At Houston, Ralph Sampson Baltimore 20 17 168 .141 (minimum 9 games) Washington 24 19 .558 11 Dunleovy, Mil 16 47 .340 3. Craig Stodler- COC. outstanding man-to-man defensive “ I wish we would’ve lost another remaining. as a starter, has been coming off 18 22 174 203 gp min go ove New Jersey 19 23 .452 15<,^ Bulls123,Blazers115 scored 28 points and rookie Akeem New Haven Assists 4. Doug Tewell £'45? Bolton begins the second half of club. I want us to work on our way," said Cleveland Coach Walker led the Knicks with 23 the bench lately. While he’d rather St. Cothorlns 15 25 147 189 Barrosso, But 32 1923 82 2.56 New York 15 29 .341 20'A B an OVB 5. Morris Hotolsky 39M0 Olajuwon collected 11 of his 19 Hershev 14 25 164 181 Moog, Ed 23 1284 62 2.90 Central Divislan Thomas, Del 39 479 12.3 6. Hubert Green Jf"®* the campaign Friday night at rebounding game. I want us to George Karl, whose club has lost' points and Pat Cummings added start, the guard is taking his new Milwaukee 28 14 .667 — PORTLAND (115) points in the second half to lead the Tuesday's Results RIggIn, Was 33 1996 97 2.92 Thompson 18198925, Vandeweghe 813 Johnson, Lok 39 473 12.1 7. John'Mohoffev 30413 home against neighboring Coven­ continue to develop. I want our four straight. “ I just don't think we 20. role well. Moncton 9, Fredericton 1 Lindbergh, Pha 39 2311 115 2.99 Detroit 24 16 .600 3 Moore, SA 39 392 10.1 8. Corey Pavin XJ13 Rockets to their third straight Chicago 21 21 .500 7 87 18, Bowie 87 8416, Pqxson 88 7-915, try High at 7:45. underclassmen to develop skills can play any better than we did.” “ Any win is a big win.” said "When you’re playing confi­ Wedneedoy's Gomes Penney, Mtl 31 1850 93 3.02 Volentine 89 88 16, DrexleT 18X 34 23, Theus, KC 40 326 8.2 9. Ed Florl U450 triumph. Larry Nance scorted 25 Maine at Adirondack Wins Atlanta 17 25 .405 11 Nixon, Cll 41 326 8.0 10. Lorry M ize 25475 East Hampton extended its lead and finish the year with momen­ Knicks Coach Hubie Brown, whose dently, you don’t feel the pres­ Indlona 14 27 .341 13'/i Norris80800, Colter 80800, S^effler 1-1 points for the Suns. Binghamton at Baltimore w I t 802, Kersey81800. Totals42783141115. Richardson, NJ 41 323 7.9 11. Ron Streck 24,990 to 37-24 at the half as Bolton could tum for 1985-86.. team is now 15-29. "W e’ve lost sure,” said Sparrow. "Your talent Hershev at Sherbroake Lindbergh, Pho 21 11 6 Cleveland 11 29 .275 16 30 294 7.7 12. Chip Beck 19,^ Bullets 109, Warriors 104 WettwnConference Green, Utah manage to hit just 7 of 27 field goal "And I want our seniors to finish eight on the road by 6 or less. This comes through. I ’ve been working RIggIn, Was 17 10 5 CHICA(30 (IX ) Valentine, Por 41 314 7.7 13. Roy Floyd 19420 Cansdlens8.Whalers5 Lemelln, Cal 16 5 4 Midwest Division Lever, Den 42 XI 7.2 14. Don Poolev 19,278 tries in the first half. “ We played a their careers knowing that they At Landover, Md., seldom-u^ed allows us concentrate on Indiana hard. I ’d rather start, but the name Moog, Ed 16 4 2 W L Pet. GB Johnson87808,Waolrodge8191813X, Corzine 810 4-4 1Z Jordon 11-X 7-7 X , Sparrow, NY 42 298 7.1 15. Buddy Gardner 18,250 good first half in terms of defense picked up some wins down the Tom McMillen played all '48 Saturday night, and they’re play­ of the game is minutes. Defense Jazz 102, Nets 99 Fuhr, Edm 15 5 4 Denver 25 17 .595 — Steals 16. Loren Roberts 17454 Montreal 4-3-1— 8 Borrosso, Buf 14 9 8 Houston 24 18 .571 1 Matthews 82 80 0, Whatley 89 84 9, and doing what we wanted to do stretch.” he said. minutes and scored 26 points and ing pretty good.” always wins the game. The object At Salt Lake City, Adrian Dan- Haiiferd 1-1-3— 5 Higgins 86 2-2 12, Dailey 2-7 2-2 6, fl1 Stt avg 17. Johnny Miller 174X Mlllen, Hart 14 17 5 Dallas 22 19 .537 V/i Richardson, NJ 41 115 z w T18. Nick Faldo 16413 with the ball," said Bolton coach Gus Williams added 26 to spark Defense, a trademark of all is stop the team one more time tley scored 35 points, Darrell First period— 1, Montreal, Walter 14 Penney, Mil 14 9 6 San Antonio 20 20 .500 4 Oldham 85 2-4 8, Green 890010. Totals 4894 3 8 X IX . Gs Williams, Was 38 106 2.79 T18. Don Forsmon 16413 injury-riddled Washington. Purvis Hubie Brown-coached teams, got than they stop-you, then you win." (Kurvers, Hunter), 10:08. 2, Harttard, Save percentage Utah 19 24 .442 tVi X. Jock Renner 14,500 Bob LaRochelle. "Our shooting EAST HAMPTON (78) — Brian Griffith had 27 and Murk Eaton Neufeld 12 (Slltanen, Johnson), pp, 12:53. Portland X X X 2 5 — 115 Moore, SA 39 104 2.67 Michaud 2 59 9, Kevin dauy 3 59 12, Short, who entered averaging over the Knicks back in the game. Jack Sikma ha(l 19 points and s pet’ Konsos City 14 27 .341 IOV2 Lever, Den 42 107 ZS5 21. Brad Fabel 11,7X has been a problem ail year. And grabbed 16 rebounds to power the 3, Montreal, Robinson 7 (Mondou, SkorodenskI, Chi 413 .908 Poettle Divislen CMoogo X 40 X 33— IX Scatt Pawlich 64-416, Brian Riley 84-4 Fouled out— None. Total fouls— Thomos, Det 39 96 2.46 22. Pat McGowan 11482 unfortunately when we miss, we 29 points per game, was held to 14 “ Hubie's the type of coach who’s Danny Vranes added 11 for Seattle. Jazz. Otis Birdsong’s 26 points led Svobodo), pp, 13:35.4, Montreal, Kurvers Moog, Edm 663 .906 L .A . Lakers 29 14 .674 — X. Bobby Ctompett 10,905 X , Dan Furst 3 2-3 8, To m Cordleiro 21-1 9 (Galnev, Green), pp, 15:25.5, Montreal, Portland Jordan, Chi 41 95 ZX don’t get good offensive rebound­ 5, C rolg Hyland 0 2-5 2, Jett JosensK11 as Golden State skidded to its 12th not just gonna let us get down,” The Knicks were playing their New Jersey while Micheal Ray Lindbergh, Pho 1180 .902 Phoenix 21 22 .488 8 Cheeks, Phi 38 84 2.21 24. Joe Inman 10483 Noslund 28 (Kurvers, Green), pp, 17:46. Fuhr. Edm 843 .898 L.A . Clippers 19 24 .442 10 24, Chicago 24. Rebounds— Portland X 4-4 6. Totals 25 X-39 78. straight loss. said Cummings. "W e didn’t play fifth straight game without star (Bowie 10), Chicago 49 (Jordan 12). Conner, GS 37 77 zoe X. Dan Holldorson 10469 ing. A great deal has to do with our Richardson had 22 points and 10 Penaltles-Newberrv, Mon, 3:55; Ro­ Hrudev, NYI 649 .894 Seattle 19 24 .442 10 26. Isoo AokI 104n BOLTON (52) — Don Holoburdo 9 good defense in the first half. In the forward Bernard King, the NBA’s bertson, Har, 5:33; Ludwig, Mon, Assists— Portland X (Valentine 15), Drexler, Por 39 81 Z08 lack of height.” 7-11 25, Dave C u rry 0 0-0...0, John assists. Romano, Pit 487 .893 Portland 18 24 .429 IOV1 Rivers, Atl 39 81 2.08 X . Jodie Mudd 8460 leading scorer. 12:47; Hunter, Mon, m alor, 13:27; OP-gomes played; g-goals; o-assists; pp- Golden State 10 31 .244 18 Chicago 22 (Whatley 10). Technicals— Bolton is shooting around 29 Samboono3506, Bob Nell 02-22, Todd second half, we really came out DIneen, m ajor (mcrtch), 13:27; Nllan, Portlond (Illegal defense), Mat­ Blodctd Shots X . Mike Donald 8466 Knicks 92, Sonics 90 power play goals; sh-shorihanded goals; Tuesday's Results 0 bik avg 29. Gary Koch 84X percent for the season. Tobias 2 5 0 4, E d Bachl 0 5 0 0, M ike and went after them." Mon, triple-minor, 19:10. gw-gome winning goals; s-soves; pet- New York 92, Seattle 90 thews, Chicago coach Lougherv. A— Yavinskv 2 2-2 6, Dave M ix 0 5 0 0, Doug At New York, Darrell Walker’s Pistons 130, Hawks 113 6,321. Eaton, Utah 42 2 X 5.55 T30. Fred Couples 8400 Brian Riley pumped in 20 points, Seattle Coach Lenny Wilkens felt percentage; min-minutes; go- Woshltimon 109, Golden State 104 T30. Gil M organ 8400 Kelly 2 1-1 5, Wade Cassells 01-21, Ted ' 15-foot jumper with six seconds left Second period— 6, Horttord, Johnson 15 Rollins, Atl 35 96 Z74 D aly 0 5 0 0. Totals 19 14-20 52. New York’s effective trap defense At New Orleans, John Long goals PhllodHphla 101, Cleveland 100 Ololuwon, Hou 41 101 2.46 X. Tom Sleckmann 74X S(X)tt Pawlich 16 and Kevin Day 12 (Slltanen, Neufeld), pp, 1:12.7, Montreal, against; avg-average; w-won; l-loss; t- Chicago 123, Portlond 115 Rockets 101. Suns 97 lifted the Knicks. It was the second was a big difference in the game. Bulls 123, Blazers 115 scored a career-high 28 points and Hunter 14 (Green, Carbonneou), 7:56. 8, Bowie, Por 37 89 Z41 X . Mike Reid 7492 tle. Houston 101, Phoenix 97 Cooper, Den 41 93 Z27 T34. Mark Brooks 54X consecutive game in which Walker "W e didn't handle it (trap) with Kelly Tripucka added 23 to lead Montreal,Naslund29(Tremblov,Corbon- San Antonio 117, Konsos City 113 At Chicago, rookie Michael neau), 9:42. 9, Montreal, Svoboda 3 Sampson, Hou 41 92 2.24 T34. Mark O'Meara 54X made a last-second shot for a any poise," said Wilkens. “ A lot of Detroit. Dominique Wilkins Detroit IX , Atlanta 113 Walton, Cll 40 87 2.18 T36. Tim Norris 5458 Jordan and Orlando Woolridge (Noslund, McPhee), 19:30-. Utah 102, New Jersey 99 Adams 810 2-2 12, Nance 12-19 1-1 X , victory. Backcourt mate Rory times we held on to the ball too poured in 32 points for the Hawks. Penaltv-Robertson, Hor, 11:32. Edwards 816 87 22, Holton 89 2-2 10, A5Jobbar, Lok 42 89 2.12 T36. Bob Eastwood 5,TO each scored 29 points — combining L.A. Lakers 123, L.A. Clippers 114 T36. D.A. Welnbrlng 5458 Indian swimmers Sparrow added 9-of-9 shooting Humphries 86 4-4 10, Lucas 88 04) 0, Lister, Mil 42 87 2.07 long. We’ve got to force the trap to for 21 in the final period — to lead Rec League Wednesday's43ames Foster87806, Scott2-6804, Jones84806, Hinson, Cle 33 63 1.91 from the field and 19 points. Third period— 10, Hartford, Malone 10 Seattle at Boston, 7 :X p.m. chase the ball but we allowed them the Bulls. Woolridge, who had 11 (unassisted), 3:14.11, Montreal, Hunter 15 Phoenix at Atlonlo, 7:X p.m. Pittman 1-2802. Totals 41-87181697. “ I felt good about the last- Lakers 123, Clippers 114 (Newberry, W alter), 14:20. 12, to surround the man. The Knicks points in the fourth quarter, helped Portlond at Indiana, 7:X p.m. second shot, now we have a chance Horttord, Lumlev 8 (Francis), 14:48.13, San Antonio at Dallas, 8 :X p.m. HDUSTON(IOI) Big East standings gave good pressure, but at times, hand Portland its third straight At Inglewood, Calif., Kareem Adult basketball McCray 8887IZ Sampson 11-X87X, Transactions improve log to 2-3 Hartford, Quennevllle 4 (Fronds, Thursday's Gomes Big East Conference O'all to win three in a row,” said Walker; they were hanging on people and I Abdul-Jabbar scored 23 points Ololuwon 87 1814 19, Hollins 7-11 80 14, loss. Boutette) ,19:49. Penalties— Hunter, Pagonl Caterers 91 (Mark Murphy Dallas at Washington, night w L W L whose basket with four seconds Mon, 6:35; Fusco, Har, 15:02. Wiggins 812 80 10, MIcheaux 3-4 8 0 6, think a call had to be made.” while playing only the first three 38. Dave Gleason 14, Wolf Adamv 14, (Jolden State at Detroit, night Georgetown 6 0 17 0 Baseban Manchester High boys swim­ Results: remaining Saturday night de­ M urk Lynch 12, John WIeezorek 10), Milwaukee at KonsosCIty. night Leovell 1-32-24, Llovd2-52-46,Reldl-380Z St. John's 5 0 13 1 - New York’s fourth-quarter rally quarters as the Lakers beat their Shots on goal— Montreal 1fr6-10- Totols37-78X-X101. Pittsburgh — Signed free agent ming team improved its record to 200 medley relay: 1. Manchester feated the Atlanta Hawks. “ I Spurs 117, Kings 113 Fllloramo Construction 84 (Kim Bu­ New Jersey at Denver, night Vlllanovo 4 2 12 3 outfielder SIxto Lezeano to a 2-vear (Squatrlto, Scloduone, O'Brien, John was spearheaded by Sparrow, who local rivals for the third time in 32. Hartford6-11-8-25. shev 23, Jock Hall 18, Steve Rascher 18, Cleveland at Utah, night Phoenix X 16 M 2Ch— 97 Syracuse 3 2 11 2 2-3 Tuesday afternoon with an 87-75 Power-play conversions— Montreol H ^ n X JIM 22-101 controd. Gorman) no time given. wanted the ball, it came to my side had 9 of his 19 points in the final At San Antonio, Texas, rookie three games this year. Ken Goodwin 12). Connecticut 2 3 6 7 Toronto — Invited to spring training as victory over visiting Bristol East­ 200 tree: 1. Siebold (M ). 2. DIenor 7-3.Hortford6-2. Manchester Cycle 87 (Stan Alex­ Fouled out— None. Total fouls— Pittsburgh 2 3 10 5 (Soalles— Montreal, Penney. Hart­ Jazz 102, Neta 09 Phoenix X , Houston X. Rebounds— non-roster players: utllitvman (B ) , 3. Coleman (B ) 2:04.41. ander 24, Joe McGann 18, Bob Klernan Boston College 2 5 11 5 ern at the Indians' pool. 200 IM : 1. Sciaudone (M ),2. Redmon ford, Mlllen, Stonlowskl. A— 12,675. Phoenix 42 (Nance 14), Houston X Providence 14 8 9 Rick Leach, Inflelder-deslgnated hit­ 13, Bob Plaster 10, M ark Plekos 10), (Sampson 12). Assists— Phoenix X ter Jerry Keller, catchers Dave Mel Siebold captured the 200- (B), 3. S.Gorman (M ) 2:X.65. Style 74 (Duane Miller 31, Dave NEW JERSEY (99) Seton Hall 0 6 9 8 Stenhouse, Jeff Dewlllls ond Jeff yard freestyle for the Silk Towners SO.free: 1. Lorkin (M ), 2. J.G orm an College basketball roundup Referee— Don Koharskl. Westerard 12). . Williams 815 87 19, King 85 80 6, (Adams, Nonce, Humphries 5), Houv Today's Games ton X (McCray 7). A— IZIX. Hearron and pitchers Rich CarluccI and with a 2; 04.41 clocking while Will (M ), 3. Holiday (B ) 25.88. GmlnskI 89 82 8, Ronsev 1-4 88 2, UConn at (toorgetown (Capital Cen­ To m Flier. Maple Leals 2, Nordlquea 2 Richardson 82185 22, D' Koren 6-8 2-214, Midgets tre ), 8 Basketball Sciaudone took the 200 IM in Diving: 1. Paul (M ), 2. Lodorles (B), Birdsong 819 810 26, Johnson 08 88 0, Syracuse at St. John's (tonver — Center Dan Issel announced 2; 29.65. Jeff Larkin secured the 50 3. Tuttle (M ) 118 points. Cook 1-4 88 2. Totals 48851826 99. Providence at Vlllonova 100 (Iv: 1. O'Brien (M ), 2. Yarnott Toronto 00 3—2 Lakers 24 (Mike Bldwell 8, Matt UTAH (102) Knicks 92, Sonics 90 Saturday's Games hisretirement.effediveattertheseason. free in 25.88 while Dave O’Brien Meboc 0 1 1 — 3 Belcher 5, A ndy C o le4, KenSanders3), College (M ), 3. G e rs to n (B ) 1:12.16. Manning carries Kansas to win First, period— None. Penalties— Mavericks 18 (P.J.Keever 6, George Dontlev 18247-835, Kelley242-46,Eoton Boston College at UConn (Storrs), 8 Auburn — Named Steve Dennis won the 100 butterfly for Manches­ 100 free: 1. J.Gorman (M ), 2. Denier Courtnoll, To r, 3:17; Maxwell, Que, Cook 4, Shane Wirta 4, Ingrid Stearns 881-47, Green 8108611, Griffith 11-X84 SEATTLE (90) Syracuse at Pittsburgh defensive bockfleld coach. ter with a ); 12.16 clocking. Fresh­ (B ), 3. Larkin (M ) 58.00. played well). 27, Ballev38886,Paultz88880,Stockton Chambers 81812-14X,Vranes 881-211, Providence at Seton Hall 500 tree: 1. Siebold (M ), 2. Redman m ajor, 3:34; Bennlng, To r, m alor, 8:34; ■ 282-36, AAonnlon 1-1882, Wilkins 1-2082. Sunday's Game Hawaii — Bosketball coach Larry man Tim Paul won the diving with Stewo. t To r, malor, 12:22; Dufour, Que, 76ers 23 (A nd y Solo 7, A m y Shumoker Slkmo8163-419,Henderson87806,Wood LIttleresIgned.effedIve offer the season. (B ), 3. S.Gorm an (M ) 5:45.27. By Fred Lief At Birmingham, Ala., reserve Totals41801829102. . 2-3 CM) 4, Sobers 2-4 80 4,Brlckowskl Vlllanovo at Maryland a total of 118 points. Siebold also 100 back: 1. Squatrlto (M), 2. mnl 12:22; Palement, Que, 15:53; 4, Brian Sullivan 4), Pirates 12 (Aaron New Jersey ' X26 27 26— 99 Pittsburgh — Named Chuck Stobort United Press International guard James Ponder scored 19 MkiC ..-,ue, 17:26. Gronoto 6, Paul Kirby 4, Mark Packer 82800, McCormick 3-3826, Sundvold84 offensive coordinator. won the 500 free and Sciaudone was LowondowskI (B), 3. O'Brien (M) played well). Utah 29 26 2423-10I 806,Re.Klng2-42-26. Totals3669182490. 1:12.5. points to lead UAB in a Sun Belt Three-point goals— Richardson, Grlf- Football Second period— 1, Quebec, A. Stostnv 27 Cleveland — Nomed Tom OllvadottI also a double winner, taking the 100 100 breost: 1. Sciaudone (M ), 2. Danny Manning, the headline Conference game. The Blazers, (Sauve, P. Stostnv), 12:03. Penoltles— tlth. Fouled out— D'Koren. Total NEW YORK (9X linebacker coach. breaststroke. Benan (B ), 3. Thom pson (M ) 1:11.08. fouls— New Jersey X , Utah 26. Cummings 7-16 87 X , Orr 817 80 16, Tueaday'a college resulta act at the University of Kansas this 16-4, have won eight straight. Quebec bench (served by Bell), 6:03; Jacksonville (US F L )— Signed running Manchester is back in action 400 tree relay: 1. Manchester (Yor- Bennlng, To r, 6:49; Glllls, Que, 6:49; Rebounds— New Jersey 40 (Williams Wilkins 14) 82 Z Tucker 1-5 80 Z Walker nott, Squotrlto, Larkin, Siebold) no season, played to another appreci­ Leroy Smith had 19 points and 13), Utah 40 (Eaton 16). Assists— New East back Archie Griffin to a two-year Frvcer, Tor, malor, 8:12. Bowling 1816 84 X , Covenall 81800 , Sparrow 9-9 contrad. Friday at Enfield High at 3:30. time given. ative house Tuesday night. Jersey 25 ( Richardson 10) ,U lah24 (Green 1-1 19, Grunfeld 1-4 80 Z Carter 0-3 80 0, Blackhawk 72, AmbrIdgeX freshman Clinton Hinton for Third period— 2, Quebec, P. Stostnv 23 New Jersey (USFL) — Slgndd center UNCe, which has lost its last 11 (Bell, Sauve), 1:48.3,Toronto, Anderson4 8). A— 7,170. Bannister 2-3 80 4, Bailey 82804. Totals CCNY 58, York Coll. X The 5foot-ll freshman forward Coast Guard 72, Babson 65 Emie Hughes, wide receivers Floyd (Daoust, lafrate), 8:18. 4, Toronto, 41-X 1814 92. Eddings and Mordv McDole, linebackers scored 23 points on 11-of-17 shoot­ games to UAB. Terrion 7 (Bennlng, Solmlng), pp, 15:59. AARP Pistons ISO.Hawks 113 Seottla X 21111 8 -^ Farrell 46, New Castle 45 Guv Ruff and J.D. Gross, defensive end Penalties— Courtnoll, To r, 2:55; Hun­ New Yetk 26X X22-92 Framlnghom St 90, Tufts 85 McEnroe and Connors ing to carry the No. 14 Jayhawks Earl Everett 202-534, Lou Sulots 502, Ithaca n , Hobart 68 GregBovdandkIckerErIc Schubert. Elsewhere, Tim Lewis hit two ter, Que, 2:55; Marols, Que, 14:59. Fouled out— None. Total fouls— Seattle— Signed safety KennyEosleyto past Missouri 70-68 at Lawrence, Mary Worker 190, Elna Christensen DETROIT (IX) Seattle 16, New York X . Rebounds— Lebanon Valley 64, Fronk. 6 Marsh. 60 free throws and a layup in the final Benson 1-3 80 2, Trip u d ia 1817 3-3 23, a 5vear contrad. Kan., in a Big Eight game. Overtime— None. Penalties— None. 191-489, L.Kuzynskl 178-482. Seattle 37 (SIkma 11), New York 31 Lehman 78, Monhattonvll le 65 Hockey minute of overtime as Virginia Lolmbeer 7-15 82 16, Long 1818 80 X , (Cummings 11). Assists— Seattle 30 N.Y. Maritime 57, Kings 53 r Thomas 89 87 15, V. Johnson 810 1-1 7, Phllodephlo — Left wing Brian Propp set to hit courts today Manning came to Kansas as one (Henderson SLNew York 26 (Walker, Northeastern 9Z Fairfield 67 Tech stopped Tulane 66-58; Horace Shots on goal— Toronto 8-4-13-0— Elks Jones1-3845,Cureton7-112-316,Tyler816 was suspended tor four games by the 25. Nordlques 6-15-7-0— 28. Sparrow 6). Technical-Sobers. A— Norwich 57, (tostleton St 56 league. of the nation’s most ballyhooed Neysmith scored 24 points and Travis Cook Sr. '161-140-412, Travis 82 12, Steppe 86 82 6. Totals 58108 28X 7,850. Philo. Pharmacy 68, Swarthmore51 IX. Soccer PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - Top there early and even get ahead of recruits. He and Del Ray Brooks of Donald Russell 21 to pace Massa­ Power play conversions— Toronto Cook Jr. 143-373, Bill Preston 355, Andy Plattsburgh St. 66, Johnson St. 45 Lom oureux 373, Joe Dworak 142-141- ATLANTA (113) Kansas City (MISL) — Named Phil him, maybe I ’ll throw him off.” Indiana were the only two high chusetts over Dartmouth 84-78; 1-4.Quebec1-5. Potsdam St. 67, Hartwick 46 Thomas generol manager. seeds John McEnroe and Jimmy 398, Charlie Whelan 359, Mox Welch Levmoston 811 8318 D. Wilkins 11-19 Riverside 65, Ellwood City 54 Third-seeded Mats Wilander of school players invited to last Goalies— Toronto, Bernhardt. Qu­ 181132, Rollins 85004, E . Johnson8141-2 NASL — Dropped Tampa Bov Connors will hit the courts for the Eastern Michigan beat Bowling ebec, Gosselln. A— 14,770. 386, Tony Flcoro 157-382, Lenny Ander­ 76ars 101,Cavaliers too Shenonoo 60, Ixnvrel 57 Sweden will play his first match spring’s U.S. Olympic Trials. son 148-358, Ernie Pepin 350, Dennis 13, Rlvers87858, Carr878017, Willis 85 St. Lawrence 65, Clarkson 51 franchise for failure to meet financial first time today in the $300,000 U.S. Green 69- 65 behind Fred Cofield’s Anoelllllo 149-359, Don Benoit 140-356, 1-2 7, Lowe 1-3 ()0 2, Wlthnon 811 8012, Trinitv 5Z Wesleyan 47 requirements. Pro Indoor Tennis Championship. today against Greg Holmes, who 21 points and Vince Giles’ 17; Joe DeSimone 350, Hank Hebert 155- Brown 1-1 2-5'4, Hostings 1-3002. Totols PHILADELPHIA (181) Manning was backed by Cedric Red wings 5. Islanders 4 Barkley 58 44 14, Erving 9-14 4-7 2Z U. Moss 84, Dortmouth 78 The No. 1 and No. 2 seeds, who beat Tarik Benhabiles of France 'Kevin Houston sank a 10-footer 142-414, Ralph Dover 135-365, Ray Parr 48862907113. U . Rhode Island 68, Brown 64 Hunter, who had 16 points, going 369, Bruce 137-136-384. Detroit X X X 31— IX AAolone 24 9-12 13, Toney 9-19 34 21, had opening-round byes, have 7-6, 52 Monday night. with two seconds left to lift Army Detroit 014— s (fheeks 67 00 8, RIchordson 3-7 1-1 7, Westfield St. 66, Salem St. 63 7-of-7 from the floor. The victory Atlanta X X X 3 3 — 113 South respective matches against Marty Fifth-seeded Yannick Noah of over Manhattan 49-48; Reggie NY Islanders 121— 4 Three-point goals— ^Thomas, E. John­ G . Johnson 2-52-26, Jones 2-5347, Threat) Calendar was the 12th straight at home for Friendship Ala.-BIrmlnghom 65, N.C.-Charlotte Davis and Leif Shiras, who were France narrowly defeated Sandy Lewis struck for 31 points and First period— 1,N Y Islanders, Howsoni son. Fouled out— none. Total fouls— 03 1-21, C. Johnson 1-100 2. Totals X-78 62 the Jayhawks, 14-3. For Missouri, (Langevin), 8:5Z Penalties— Williams, JoAnne Stevens 189-481, Lee Bean Detroit 25, Atlanta X. Rebounds— Detroit X-36 101. victorious in first—round encoun­ Mayer of Atherton, Calif., 6-4, 57, Northeastern won its 21st straight Det, 2:25; Campbell, (Jet, m alor, 10:04; CLEVELAND (188) Ark.-LIttle Rock 73, NW La. 66 158, Jeff Strong had 22 points, 188198527, JoA nn DIechno 190-455, 57 (Lalmbeer, Cureton 12), Atlanta X Bridgewater TZ Lynchburg 71 7-6, (8-6), Tuesday night. at home by beating Fairfield 92-67; Kerr, NYI, malor, 10:04; B. Sutter, NYI, Helen Souev 192-476, Pat Thibodeau (Levlngston 3). Assists— D etrolU 42 Hubbard 7-10 0 0 14, Hinson 4-6 00 8, TODAY ters Tuesday. Malcolm Thomas 17 and Derrick 14:X. 182-189-511, Lu Toutain 181-499, M au­ Shelton7-121-215, Bagiev18668, Free 9-X Hampton 8Z District Of Corumbla61 (Mrls Bashotholl Davis defeated Terry Moor of Noah, returning after being Rhode Island edged Brown 68-64 on (Thomas X),Atlanto34(Carr,Johnson Johns Hopkins 90, Messloh 68 Manchester at East Catholic, 7:30 Chievous 16. Second period— 2, Detroit, Gallont 1 reen Parker 456; John Stratton 2158564, 8). Technical— Rivers. A— 4,109. 34 21, Turpin 9-133-321, Poquette 281-25, Memphis, Tenn., 6-4, 53 to ad­ sidelined four months because of a Bryan Mitchell’s tip-in with two ((Sore, Barrett), 1:55. 3, N Y Islanders, Paul Paradis 208509, Ron Mayette Davis 1-7678. Totals40812024100. Ky. Wesleyan 75, N. Kentucky 71 College Baskotball "That was a hell of a game and Longwood 59, LIberto Baptist 54 MCC at Southern JVs, 5:30 vance againstMcEnroe in today’s back injury, rallied from four seconds left; Troy Dingle pulled Kerr 3 (Lane, Trottler), 2:25. 4, NY 218518, Reggie Smith X I , Carl Lepok we had a great comeback," Islonders, Potvin 8 (Tonelll, Boutlller), 228524, Joe Parker 212-596, John Lakera123,Clippera1I4 PhUodetphta M X X 23— 101 Ita. Commonwealth 72, W. Vlrglnla60 ICO Hockey second round. match points to defeat Mayer. down 10 rebounds as Pan Am eri­ pp, 15:11. Penalties— Halim, N Y I, 3:52; Virginia Tech 66, Tulone 58 Manchester vs. Fermi (at Enfield Kansas Coach Larry Brown said. KozIckI X7-534, John Lyon 5X, Butch Cleveland XM I923— 108 MIdwert McEnroe, the No. 1 player in the In other action. No. 11 Ben can clobbered Trinity 62- 36; and Boutlller, N Y I, 8:20; Dgrodnick, Det, McQuade 5X, Steve Kershaw 511, Don Total fouls— Philadelphia 18,Oeveland Tw in s R in k ), 8:10 "They killed us on the boards early LA CLIPPERS (114) Anderson 65, Indlono-SE 64 East Catholic vs. Glastonbury (at world, will be going for his fourth Testerman of Knoxville, ^Tenn., 13:22; Lambert, Det, malor,. 16:31; Thibodeau 510. X. Rebounds— Philadelphia 48 (Bark- and in the first of the second half San Diego State pounded U.S. Hollln, NYI, malor, 16:31; Larson, Det, Brldgeman 8130013, Donaldson8112-5 lev 9), Cleveland 49 (Shelton 8). Carroll 71, Carthage 59 Hartford Arena), 8:10 straight championship, which has edged Pavel Slozil of Czechoslova­ 14, Walton 811 85 15, Nixon 812 80 I2T Dakota Wesleyan 76, Huron Coll. 74 Wrestling when we were in the zone, so we International 112- 74, dropping the 18:15. Galaxies Assists— Phllodelphlo X (Cheeks 8), Dona 7Z Peru St. 62 kia 2-6, 54. 7-6 (7-4), to become the Third period— 5, Detroit, Yzermon 21 Smith 7-15 89 X , Worrick 811 00 16 Cleveland 30 (Bogley 10). Technicals— Manchester at Wethersfield, 6 top prize money of $54,000. changed to man-to-man. But it was Gulls to 1-16. (Duouay, Lorson), 2:37. 6, Detroit, Janet DeMonte IX , GIsele Golding Gordon89806, Cage852-210, Whlte3-482 Cleveland (Illegal defense), Cleveland E. Michigan 69, Bowling Green 65 East Cathollc/Chenev Tech at Davis has played McEnroe sev­ first player to reach the third 8. Totals 48-91 1 8 X 114. (tooce 63, (Joshen 47 R H A M ,4 . hard to play it because there was a Lambert 11 (Boldirev. Klsk»,2:58.7.NY 131-344, Janet Cushman 342, Solly coach Karl. A— 7,148. eral times, but as is tbe case with round. Islanders, Howson 2 (N vstrom ), 5:05. 8, L A LA K E R S (123) Kansas X , Missouri 68 lot of swin^ng and banging." At Boston, Reggie Lewis scored Phillips 148351, Lorraine Demko 144, Kearney St. X , Doone68 most, is still looking for his first -Detroit, Larson 7 (Yzermon, Duguay), Karen Dumez 127. Rombls 810 1-1 13, Worthy 813 87 16, THURSDAY Missouri led 68-65 With 2:13 left. 31 points and grabbed 8 rebounds 13:35. 9, Detroit, Dgrodnick 32 (Duguay,_ Abdul-Jobbar 814 7-8 X , Johnson 8 W s J Malone 93, Urbana 75 Boys Basketball Miloslav Mecir of Czechoslova­ Monkoto St. 75, S. Dakota 74 victory. Manning’s tip-in and Greg Dreil- Tuesday nigbt to lead Northeast­ L a rso n ), 17:07. Penalties— DuguavZ 13, Scott 7-161-216, Cooper 2-6858, Wilkes Eosl Catholic at Kolbe (Bridgeport), “ You can bet he’ll spot wea­ kia reached the second round with Det, 19:56; Flatlev, N Y I, 19:56. GOP Women 8132-218 Kupchok864-612, ^ Y lg a t l-IM Spurs 117.Klngs 113 Marlon 68, Bethel 64 7 :X ing’s two free throws with a minute ern to a 92-67 decision over Z M cG e e 3-42-48. Totals 47-93X08IX . Mo. Baptist 9Z Cent. Bible Coll. 76 . College Basketball knesses in my game,” Davis said a 7-5, 7-6 (7-1) decision over Lottie KuczvnskI 175-459, Harriet remaining put Kansas up 69-68. Fairfield in an ECAC North Shots on goal— Detroit 9-13-8— 30. N Y Ohio Dominican 107, Cedarvllle 101 Greenfield at MCC, 8 of McEnroe. "H e’s a supreme Thierry Tulaqne of France. Haslett 493, Joyce Tyler 466. CUners 27XXV—1M KANSAS CITY (111) Rio Grande 78, Wolsh 76 Strong missed a jumper and Atlantic Conference game. Islanders 5-11-8— 24. Johnson 9 -X 1-1X , Olberdina 387-713, talent and has quick hands. Mine The Nos. 15 and 16 seeds, John Power-ploy conversions— (Jetrolt 0- . 2 7 X W 3 3 -m Rose4tulmon 86. Washington 75 FRIDAY Dreiling was fouled on the re­ The Huskies, winners of 21 Three-point goals— Nixon (2), Thompson 483411,Buse03000,Theus San Diego Tech 98, Block Hills St. X Beys Basketball are definitely getting better and Sadri of Charlotte, N.C. and David 3, N Y Islanders 1-3. Tee-Totalers 9-1566X, Drew68001ZThorpe34 36 bound. He blew the foul shot and straight at home, improved their Goalies— Detroit, Mlcalef. NY Iskind- Brldgeman, Scott. Fouled out— none Sioux Falls Coll. 82, Dakota St. 66 Manchester at Enfield, 7:45 getting harder to beat." Pate of Las Vegas, Nev., were Lorna Salvatore 473, Claudette Total fouls — Clippers X , Lakers 19. 9, Woodson 615 68 18, Merl- SW Bciptlst X , Avila 61 Missouri had the ball with 12 overall re(x>rd to 10-4 while the ers. Smith. A— 15,632. Soi^h Cothpllc ot Eost CathollCy 7:30 Shiras, the runner-up in the defeated. Ken Mayotte of Spring- Mertens 175-466, Nancy Rolas 198188 Rebounds— Clippers 40 (Walton 16), weother 181-23, Verhoeven1-20OZTotals St. Fronds ( Ind.) 101, Huntington 72 Portland ot Cheney Tech, 7:45 seconds left. Stags dropped to 7-9. 545, Nancy Schultz 471, Wendy Mancinl Lakers 47 (Rombls 12). Assists— 41862984113. Wayne X , BellevuefO Coventry at Bolton, 7:45 Queens Club Tournament where he field, Mass., beat Sadri 53,54 and SAN ANTONIO (117) Tad Boyle made an open-court Quinton Dale added 14 points and 451, Elvina Bolch 185, Nancy Smlth451, Clippers 27 (Nixon 10), LokersM (Johnson Westminster 71, Missouri Valley 66 (Mris Basketball defeated Ivan Lendl, beat Tim Joao Soares of Brazil downed Pate Harriet Haslett 477, Karen RIordon 13). A— 15,274. Bonks 69 1-1 13, Mitchell 616 00 16, Wh.-Stout 86, WIs.-Soperlor61 Enfield at M anchester, 7:45 steal for Kansas but Greg Ca vener 9 rebounds for Nortbeastern while 208473, Shirley Eldridge 198479, Ca­ Gilmore 1013 65 X , Moore 7-19 01 It, Gullikson of Boca West, Fla., 52, 53, 7-6, (7-4). Pate lost three set Radio and TV WIS.-RIV. Falls X Swimming stole the ball back for Missouri. Wes Fuller scored 13 points with 9 mille Scuta 478, Barbara Seifert 188 Gervin 26626, Robertson 11-156SX,Cook Wls.-Whltewoter6ZWIs.-StvnsPt.X Manchester ot Enfield, 3:30 6-4. He meets Connors, who has points at 55. 178503, Fra n MIsserl 108192-5X, Carol 18082, lavoronl 672-26, Knight677811, Chievous fouled off the bail and rebounds. The Stags were led by Bulleta 109, Warriora 104 Southwest won the U.S. Pro Indoor title four In other second-round matches. Rodrigue 188178X1, Sharon Spencer PaxsonOI 080. Totals 469619-M117. Central Okla. St. 76, Cameron 66 SATURDAY Dreiling made the second of two Jeff Gromos with 16 points on TONIGHT 492, Kathy Neville 191, Barbara Shed- No. 4 Eliot Teltscher of Palos LangstonX,Okla. Panhondle92(OT) College Basketball times. free throws with four seconds to go. 7-of-ll 11 shooting. Pat Yerina and 7:00 College basketball: Notre Dome rlck 183-470, Bertha Toutain 4X, Gall ODLDEN STATE (184) Kansas City 31X I I 26-113 Oklo. Baptist 6Z Okla. Christian 46 New Hampshire Tech at MCC, 8 Shiras reeled off three aces to Verdes, Calif., defeated Jay Lapi- vs. Dayton, ESPN Hortzog 193-5X, Mary Ann ZawlllnskI Short 813 85 14, Smith 812 83 19, Son Antonie X X X 2 S — in Thomas missed a 35footer at the Tony George each added 12 points. Pan American 6Z Trinity 36 pull ahead 53 in the deciding third dus of Princeton, N.J 6-4,52; No. 9 UPI photo 7;X Pro basketball: Celtics vs. 198492, Donna Milter 221-535, Sandy Whitehead 810 00 12, Conner 5-9 80 10, ThreeHtolnt gools — Johnson, Theus. Santa Fe 66, Lubbock Christian 62 (O T ) buzzer. At Kingston, R.I., Bryan Mit­ Sonics, SportsChonnel, W KHT Kershaw 492, Jessie Williams 178198 Floyd 816 85 19, M. Johnson 811 88 16 Fouled out— None. Total fouls— set of his match Tuesday, has Tomas Smid of Czechoslovakia Texas Wesleyan 51, S.F. Austin 62 icJ^ffi'rSiVo In the only other Top 20 game. chell's tip-ih with two se(K>nds left 8:00 College basketball: UConn vs. X I, Carol RIccardo 451, Terri Carpen­ Aleksinas 86 00 6, Wilson 1-2 00 Z Kansas Cltv^ X, San Antonio X. W M t never played Connors. topped Matt Mitchell of Maraga, (Jeorgetown, Channel 20, WPDP ter 4X, Donna Buck 455, Susie Hayes Plummer 8 1 8 0 0, Brofz 38 00 6. Totata Rebounds— KonsosCIty 46(Johnson 1 1 ), West Virginia's Darreli Pinckney (23) reaches for a No. 19 Alabama-BIrmingham de­ after a missed layup by freshman O n t. Washington 71, Whitworth 68 " I ’ll have to hit hard against him Calif., 52, 3-6, 52; No. 10 Stefan 8:00 College basketball: Syracuse vs. 4X, Terry Prlskwoldo471, Lou Toutain 4884 1817 104. Son Antonio 47 (Glinnore 16). Assists— Dominican 94, San Jose BlbleS6 Wrestitag rebound under basket during action against Virginia feated North Carolina-Charlotte Carlton Owens gave Rhode Island St. John's, USA Coble ■ - 4 X , Lee Bean 209-208583, Rita Kelsey WASHINGTON (109) KansosCItvXIDrew 7), San Antonio 79 E. Oregon 77 NW Ntnarens 73 and play aggressively," Shiras Edberg of Sweden dropped Borgis Manchester al Em t Catholic, noon 6562. a 68-64 victory over Brown. 9:00 College basketball: Illinois vs. 2085X,'i>lnda Maher 182-508, Dolores Ballard 813 00 11, Dave 87 810 18, (M oo n 14).Technical— Thompson.A— Pocific Lulheron 94, W. Washington 60 Eost Hampton ot Cheney Tech, 11 said. "Hopefully, if I can hang.in Becker of West Germany 53. 51. Commonwealth Tuesday night. VCU won, 72-60. Dhio Stote (tap(taped), ESPN M lnnlch 208510. McMIllen 11-19 85 X , Gut Wlllkimt 18X 7 ,9 ». San Diego St. 11Z U.S. Int'l 74 a.m . V. 12 - MANCHFSTER HERALD, Wednesday, Jan. 23, 1985 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wcdnesdaji, .Tun. 23. 19R5 — 13 Namath, Staubach on list Sports In Brief Fishing, Outdoor expo planned Grid hall of fame adds five F O C U S/ Food W ORCESTER. Ma. — The ninth annual Eastern Fishing and Outdoor Exposition will be held here at the Centrum from Jan. 30 By Roberto Dias native joined the Dallas Cowboys to Feb. 3. United Press International as a 27-year-old rookie in 1969. All major fishing tackle manufacturers are scheduled to be on During his 11-year career, hand with the latest in rods, lines, reeles and lures; large gun CANTON. Ohio - Until Tues­ Staubach led the Cowboys to displays will be presented by Lew Horton's Gun Ship, Kittery day, Joe Nainath and Roger victories in the 1972 and 1978 Super Trading Post and Winchester. A special archery and bow hunting Staubach had little in common Bowls. He was named to the display will also be on hand. Numerous travel displays will other than succesful careers as All-NFC team four times and feature guides, outfitters and lodge owders from several locales. N F L quarterbacks. played In four Pro Bowls. Hours are 4-10 o’clock on Wednesday (Jan. 30), 2-lOThursday Namath relished his role of a "This is the greatest honor of my and Friday (Jan. 31, Feb. 1), 10 a.m. toOo'clock (Sat. F eb .2) and flamboyant playboy and restaura­ career,” said Staubach, who fin­ :r^ 7 .1 I T ' 7 . t 11 a.m. to 7 o’clock on Sunday (Feb. 3. teur off the field while Navy ished with l,685-of-2,958 passing for product and Vietnam veteran 22,700 yards and 153 touchdowns. Staubach projected'a conserva­ Staubach joins defensive end- Teresa Kittredge sets record ' tive, clean-cut image at all times. tackle Bob Lilly as the only However, both will become Cowboys in the Hall. INPWNCUlSlNe WALTHAM, Ma. — Freshman Teresa Kittredge, an East members of the Pro Football Hall Simpson, the 1968 Heisman Catholic High graduate, lowered the Bentley (Allege school of Fame, joining running back O. J. winner out of Southern California, record in the 1,500-meter run last Saturday with a tim e of 4:57.93 Simpson, N F L Commissioner Pete joined the Buffalo Bills in 1969 and at the Boston University Invitational. j Rozelle and 1950’s center Frank proceeded to roll up statistics of Kittredge's clocking qualified her for the ECAC Division II ’’Gunner’ ’ Gatski in the 1985 class 11,236 yards rushing and 2,142 Championships next month. as announced Tuesday. yards receiving for 76 touchdowns. easu c»0 invrlguiiig Ironically, the NFT-’s leading Simpson, 37, a native of San quarterback in several lifetime Francisco, became the first back Lupacchino making contribution categories and a Green Bay to top the 2,000-yard mark with Indian cuisine— warm, abundant and just a cabbage leaves. Canned miniature beef or running back who was no less 2,003 yards in 1973. He rushed for little mysterious, like the country itself. A chicken ravioli make it easy — apples, raisins NEW BRITAIN — Sophomore Daria Lupacchino, an East over 1,000 yards five straight years colorful than Namath were not blend of the tropical fruits, vegetables and an and spices preserve tradition. Catholic High graduate, has been making a contribution for the elected — both Fran Tarkenton and won the N F L rushing titles in Central Connecticut State University women’s basketball team and Paul Ho.Tiung will have to wait 1972, 1973, 1975 and 1976. array of fragrant spices flourishing therie, it is 2 this winter. another year. Gatski, who turns 63 on March colorful, flavorful and as varied as the subcon­ A subtle blend of seasonings transforms 2 Lupacchino has seen action in the team’s 11 games and is Namath is the first New York 13, played for the Cleveland frozen breaded drumstick-shaped chicken averaging 2.6 points and 2.1 rebounds per game. Jets player to be named to the Hall. Browns from 1946-56 (in All- tinent’s many regions. Central was 7-4 after 11 games. The 41-year-old native of Beaver America Football Conference patties and peanut butter into Chicken Ka- Falls, Pa., joins his former coach from 1946-49, and the N F L from The idea of serving a complete Indian din­ bobs with Spicy Peanut Sauce. ()uick to pre­ 1950-56) and finished his career Weeb Ewbank, who was elected to pare yet spectacular to serve! Boat Show at Civic Center the Hall in 1978. with Detroit in 1957. ner at home is intriguing and now fixing it is After attending the University of The native of Farmington, easy, after a quick trip to the freezer and HARTFORD — The Connecticut Marine Trades Association Alabama, Namath began his 13- W.Va., a nominee of the Hall’s pantry. East meets West when time-honored No Indian meal would be complete without 3 Boat Show will open Thursday, Jan. 31, and run four days at the year N F L career in 1965. Old-Timers’ committee, played on 3 Hartford Civic Center. He won rookie of the year honors, eight championship teams during recipes are reaeated with modem prepared Puri, the crisp fried bread puffs now made The show opens at noon and closes Sunday, Feb. 3 at 5:30. became the first quarterback to his career, seven of those with the food products. effortlessly with handy pizza crust mix, Serve pass for more than 4,000 yards Browns. your feast with seasonal vegetables simmered (1967) and led the Jets to a 16-7 Rozelle, who turns 58 on March 1, Archie Griffin joins USFL upset of Baltimore in the 1969 is the third N F L commissioner to UPI photo Start with creamy Ginger Chicken Dip, in a blend of spices like ginger root, golden Super Bowl. be elected — Joe Carr (1921-1939) served warm with assorted crackers and fresh turmeric and tangy coriander. It’s a piquant JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Two-time Heisman Trophy winner ’T m very proud and thrilled,” and Rozelle’s predecessor Bert The Professional Football Hall of Fame added five to its fruit. Frozen prepared chicken h la king, in accompaniment to a Bengal repast. Archie Griffin is back in pro footbali after a year behind a desk, said Namath, who ended his career Bell (1946-1959) previously were list Tuesday. Included were (clockwise from top left) O.J. looking for a second chance to play the game In a new league. in 1977 with the Los Angeles Rams, named. Simpson, Joe Namath, Roger Staubach and Pete a handy cookin’ bag, makes it smooth " I ’ve still got it inside of me that I want to play football,” the and compiled career statistics of Rozelle, a native of South Gate, and simple. A favorite dessert in India, Sweet Rice and running back said Tuesday after signing a two-year contract l,886-of-3,762 passing for 27,663 Calif., became ' commissioner in Rozelle. Also named but not pictured was Frank Gatski. with the United States Football League’s Jacksonville Bulls. yards and 173 TD ’s. 1960 after a career in public Cream, is the perfectly cool, creamy ending Staubach and Simpson were relations and a stint as the Los Rozelle and the four other players, coaches and executives in Eastern refinement and Western conven­ to this simply exotic meal. Make in advance tabbed in their first year of Angeles Rams general manager. enshrinees will appear at the 1985 the Hall to 128. ience combine to produce elegant Indian and serve surrounded with colorful fresh Pirates ink Lezcano eligibility, five years after their Rozelle negotiated the first' Pro Bowl in Honolulu on Jan. 27. Balloting was conducted among retirement. A coach is eligible league television contract (1962) fh e quintet, who will be offi­ 29 media reprewntatives — one Pasta Casserole, served attractively on red fruits. Enjoy! PITTSBURGH — Pittsburgh Pirates manager Chuck Tanner, upon his retirement. and presided oyer the N F L ’s cially enshrined Aug. 3 prior to the from each N F L city plus a 29th who wants power and a deep bench, got another power infusion Staubach, who turns 43 on Feb. 5, merger with the rival American Hall of Fame game between the designated by the Pro Football Tuesday with the signing of free agent outfielder Sixto Lezcano.. won the 1963 Heisman Trophy as a Football League. New York Giants and Houston, Writers Association. It took 24 years of active duty, the Cincinnati junior at Navy. Following four brings the number of former votes to be elected. Ginger-Chicken Dip Haerkonen skis to gold 3 packages (5 oz. ea.) frozen 2 tablespoons sliced green onion SEEFELD, Austria — Kari Haerkonen of Finland, who missed (including some green tops) a medai four days earlier, sped over a 15-kilometer course to Brooks not bitter over firing prepared chicken A la king J strike gold at the World Nordic Ski championships. 2 packages (3 oz. ea.) cream 2-1/2 teaspoons lemon Juice J By Gary Kale season. He’s not bitter over the Brooks said Tuesday at a hastily issue when he requested talks with cheese, softened and cut 1 teaspoon ground ginger Kansas State’s Hartman to return United Press International dismissal. In fact, the opportunity called news conference which he the Ranger brass about having Into cubes Dash hot pepper sauce for more time with his family termed a farewell to the New York greater imput in the placement of 1/3 cup sliced almonds Crackers, sliced apples, sliced T O P E K A , Kan. — In his first interview since suffering a heart NEW YORK - Achieving Olym­ became appealing when the news media. players within the club structure. attack Jan. 13, Kansas State basketball Coach Jack Hartman pic fame proved far easier 'for he was canned finally penetrated. “ But the institution of family is pears, small grape clusters ” I was never asked about said he is frustrated by not being able to coach his team, but Herb Brooks than leading the New "Last summer, when I talked important to me and I didn’t want trades,” said Brooks, “ and 1 never intends to return to the job as soon as possible. York Rangers to their first Stanley with club officials about the to press the issue,” said Brpoks, Rangers’ future, I felt they might whose family still makes its home questioned their reasoning for In medium saucepan, combine chicken A la king, cream cheese, almonds, green onion, lemon juice, Cup title since 1940. leaving me out. But I wanted more Brooks was fired Monday after* 'have acted favorably if I had asked in St. Paul, Minn. “ When you pack A input as to who would leave the ginger and hot pepper sauce. Cook over medium heat until mixture is hot and bubbly. Serve with A McNeil scratched from Pro Bowl posting a 15-22-8 record this for an extension of my contract,” and leave your family for seven months, it’s tough. It was tough on club and who would stay. I wanted’ crackers and fruit. Makes 2-1/2 cups dip. HONOLULU — New York Jets running back Freeman McNeil my wife to keep going under those people who would adhere to the has been dropped from the roster of the Pro Bowl, the American circumstances. I don’t want to standards of consistency, values Football Conference announced Tuesday. disrupt my family life.” which got me to the lofty level of AFC spokesman Tom Hoffman said McNeil would be unable to Gretzky and Kurd The odds on Brooks coaching the coaching in the National Hockey play because of a broken rib he suffered during the regular 1980 United States team to an League.” Olympic gold medal against the season. He will be replaced on the roster by Greg Bell of the Brooks said he had no inunediate heavily favored Soviets appeared N Puffalo Bills. plans for the rest of the season, Take guests to a special Indian feast, easily prepared with Banquet.frozen food products and the help of Chef Boy-Ar-Dee. N insurmountable, but the former in plus-minus lead indicating that NH L coaching jobs University of Minnesota - hockey NHL suspends Propp are difficult to come by and mentor succeeded in the mentioning there were other ex- accomplishment. M O N T R E A L — Philadephia Flyers left wing Brian Propp has MONTREAL (UPI) - Wayne and Philadelphia’s Brian Propp at NHL coaches waiting in the wings been handed a four-game suspension as a result of a match Gretzky and Jari Kurri of the plus-34 each, round out the top 10. Coaching in the pros, however, for jobs. Fried Indian Bread (Puri) penalty received during a Jan. 13 game against the Calgary Edmonton Oilers maintained their Defensemen, including rookies failed to produce gold for Brooks. I indian Pasta Casseroie [jlifcl Curried Vegetables (Aviyal) ^ Flames, the NHL announced Tuesday. stranglehold of the NH L plus- Bruce Bell of the Quebec Nor- In 3>A years with the Rangers, his Asked if he would take a Propp had received a match penaity foiiowing a stick-swinging minus race, statistics released by diques and Mats Thelin of the teams never made it past their coaching job with the Minnesota 1 cup chopped apples In India, the term “cuny” means a blend of spices that varies from Puri and Chapati are favorite breads in India and popular “fast foods” incident involving Calgary’s Tim Hunter. the le a ^ e showed Tuesday. Boston Bruins, either hold or share divisional final. The team won 42 North Stars if they offered him one sold by street vendors. To make Chapatis, prepare Puri dough, but the lead on 12 of the N H L’s 21 games in 1983-84, the Rangers’ best right now. Brooks said, “ I ’d be 1 cup minced onion region to region, even family to family. Here, a variety of seasonings Gretzky leads the competition teams. effort in 11 years,- but he never flattered at the offer, but I ’d 1/4 cup butter or margarine transform seasonal vegetables into a warm, mellow side dish. brown dough circles on both sides on a hot griddle. Serve warm. with a plus-72 in 47 games while Among the rookies. Bell leads at achieved the major success antici­ probably be against it. I ’m coming 2 (10 oz.) packages frozen broccoli or linemate Kurri follows at plus-63. plus-18, followed by Carey Wilson pated when the Rangers signed off a psychological roller coaster 1 packet (6 oz.) pizza <;rust mix Seahawks reward Easley New York Islanders’ John To- of the Calgary Flames at plus-16, him after the Olympic heroics. and I need time to collect my 2 cups fresh broccoli florets 2 onions, sliced thinly SEATTLE — All-Pro safety Kenny Easley has signed a nelli, at plus-41 holds down third Pat Lafontaine of the Islanders Brooks considered the firing thoughts. I ’ll come to grips with 2 teaspoons curry powder 2 garlic cloves, minced 1/3 cup wheat germ five-year contract with the Seattle Seahawks that reportedly will spot, trailed closely by Edmonton and Thelin each at plus-15, and untimely, but said he forced the my future at the end of the season. 1/2 cup very warm water high-scoring Warren Young of the 1/2 cup raisins 1 2-inch ginger root, peeled and sliced fhake him the highest paid defensive back in the NFL. defenseman Charlie Huddy at Pittsburgh Penguins at plus-14. (1 teaspoon ground ginger) oil for deep frying Easley, who has been selected to play in the upcoming Pro plus-39. 4 (15 oz.) cans mini chicken or beef ravioli Three players, Edmonton’s Paul Plus-minus statistics are calcu­ Bowl for the third straight year, came to terms with the 6-8 red cabbage leaves 1/4 cup com oil Coffey, Islander’s Mike Bossy and lated by giving a player a “ plus” Seahawks Saturday after three days of negotiations, agent Leigh In medium bowl, combine flour mix and wheat germ. Add water and Brad McCrimmon of the Philadel­ when on-ice for an even-strength or 2 teaspoons spicy brown mustard Steinberg said Tuesday. phia'Flyers share fifth at plus-37, shorthanded goal scored by his Saute chopped apples and minced onion in butter until tender. Add 1 teaspoon Mack pepper stir with fork until all flour particles are moistened. Stir vigorously for team, and a "minus” when on-ice Auto Painting by while Islanders’ Brent Sutter holds chopped broccoli and curry powder; cover; simmer for 5 minutes. Add 1/2 teaspoon red pepper 30 strokes. Cover bowl; let stand 5 minutes. Divide dough into 10 down eighth spot at plus-35. for an even-strength or shor­ pieces. On well floured board, roll each piece of dough into a 5 to 6- Edmonton’s Mike Krushelnyskl thanded goal by the opposition. raisins and chicken ravioli; cover; simmer for 15 to 20 minutes. 4 teaspoons curry powder Oregon wants ‘96 Olympics Arrange red cabbage leaves in serving dish. Pour ravioli mixture over 4 green chilies, sliced (optional) inch circle: stack rolled dough between sheets of waxed paper. Fry dough, one circle at a time, in oil heated to 375“F until golden, about cabbage leaves. Makes 6 to 8 servings. 3 tomatoes, quartered PORTLAND, Ore. — About 20 Oregonians have agreed to serve 40 seconds, turning once. Drain on paper towel. Serve warm. Makes 10 on a board of directors for an organization that hopes to bring the 1/2 cup grated coconut Winter Olympics to the state in 1996, according to the group’s 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon servings, one circle each. 2 founder. 1 teaspoon ground cloves 2 LYNCH 1 teaspoon ground allspice Issel to retire 8 cups mixed vegetables* MODERN AUTO f i g fresh coriander (optional) Sweet Rice & Cream end of season RADIATOR In 4-quart sauce pot, sautd onions, garlic and ginger root in com oil DENVER (U P I) - Dan Issel, INTRODUCES 2 envelopes (2 tablespoons) unflavored gelatin the soft-spoken work horse of the Getty until tender. Add mustard, black and red pepper, curry powder, green the 90-mlnute 1/2 cup packed light brown sugar Denver Nuggets, is retiring at the 1 Chicken Kabobs with chili slices and tpmato quarters. Stir; cover; simmer for five minutes. 3 end of the season to devote his drive>ln and 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon 3 energies to his Kentucky horse- driveaway solutloni FULL SERVICE ^ Spicy Peanut Sauce Place grated coconut plus 1/2 cup of water in blender, blend for 2 1-1/2 cups orange Juke, divided ^ breeding farm. FOR: minutes. Add coconut liquid and remaining ingredients; stir; cover; 1 cup buttermilk Never one to dazzle crowds with Auto radiator laaka, K you buy Your Gas Somewhere Else Supreme 1 package (12 oz.) frozen prepared breaded simmer for 15 to 20 minutes or until vegetables are tender but firm. 1 cup dairy sour cream fancy moves or dramatic slam hoao loaka, ovarnaating. Serve garnished with coconut or coriander. Makes 6 to 8 servings. dunks, Issel was known to play You Probably Pay Too Much. drumstick shaped chicken patties 1/4 teaspoon almond extract thormoatata, through illness, injury and fatigue. Paint Service 1 medium red or green bell pepper, •Use mixed frozen vegetables (defrosted) of your choice or: 1-1/2 cups Cooked rice He has missed only 23 of 1,202 antl-fraozo ehangea. We'll gladly wash your windshield cut into 1-Inch cubes 1 cauliflower, florets separated; 3 small carrots, sliced; 1 small egg­ 1-1/2 cups diced orange or blanched papay^^ games in his professional career. cleaning and fluaning and check your oil. 1 orange, cut into 1/2-inch slices and quartered Issel, 36, the fourth leading We have found that most of % Price NOW <165 plant, cubed; 1/4 pound green beans, tipped; 2 medium zucchini, 1/2 cup raisins (optional) scorer in pro basketball history, our customers’ problems 1/2 cup peanut butter sliced; 1/4 pound snow peas, tipped; 2 green peppers, sliced length­ formally announced his retire­ Premium Unleaded Regular Utileaded Reg. >340 ment Tuesday. can be solved within this 1/4 cup lemon Juice wise; 2 red peppers, sliced lengthwise. In medium saucepan, combine gelatin, sugar and cinnamon. Stir in The 6-foot-9, 240-pounder said he time frame. The problem- 1.23» 1.12» Offer expires February 16,1985 1,^4 cup catsup 1 cup orange juice. Stir over medium heat until dissolved. In medi­ plans to move to his Kentucky part is removed, promptly 2 cloves garlic, minced um bowl, combine gelatin mixture, remaining 1/2 cup orange juice horse-breeding farm after the 92 Oct 87 Oct repaired on our premises 1/8 to 1/4 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes and buttermilk. Stir in sour cream and almond extract. Chill 1 hour or season. and reinstalled. Issel began his ISth season in Quality Rental Cars at LOW prices ^ ® FREE ESTIMATES 1/4 cup milk until mixture slightly thickens. Fold in rice, orange and raisins. In fifth place on the all-time pro Replacements are avail­ able Yrom our distributor- SS0No.MalnSt 8-cup mold, pour rice mixture. Chill 2 hours or until firm. Makes basketball career scoring list Daily - Weekly - Monthly Manchostar, CT size inventoiy. Relax in - ■ m On eight metal skewers, alternate chicken, peppers and orange. Bake 8 to 10 servings. behind Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, (203)647-9928 Wilt Chamberlain, Elvin Hayes our waiting room, while on cookie sheet in 425°F oven 6 minutes. Turn kabobs and bake an •NOTE; Fresh papaya, like fresh pineapple, has an enzyme that pre­ and and Oscar Robertson. our knowledgeable spec! Lynch Cetty additional 6 minutes or until hot. In small saucepan, coinbine peanut He has since surpassed Robert­ vents gelatin from setting. Cook papaya in boiling water alists get you moving Hours: Mon. • FrL 8 to 5 butter, lemon juice, catsup, garlic and red pepper. Cook, stirring con­ son, with 27,002 points, and could The Tradition off Service Marches On Sat. 9 to U move into third place ahead of 5 minutes. Rinse until cool. Then drain well to use in 649-9*11 MAACO Auto PiW Ing » Bodywirta era Independent tn iK S lie t ol MAACO EnW prttet. stantly over medium heat, until mixture is hot and bubbly. Remove Hayes in the Nuggets’ March. 16 Pdcti end hours nwy v«y. gelatin recipes. game against San Antonio if he MODUN lADMTOI WOIKS 886 Hartford Rd., Manchester from heat. Stir in milk. Makes 1 cup sauce. continues to average just over 13 373 Main f t , Blanclwi tsr, CT. points per game. _____ (across from Lynch Toyota Pontiac) MANCHKSTF.R HERALD. Wednesdiiy. .Ian. 23. 1985 - 15

U - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Jan, 23, 1985 1 Your Nelghbor*s Kitchen Spice up your fruit cake Sandwiches can be The stuffing is the secret This kitchen-tested recipe Thought you-knew all you could salt. do with a .spice cake? Guess again. makes about 12 servings. Inge Bsullak of Helaine Road is a fan of the baked Alternately beat flour mixture Here is a rich fruit spice cake Note: If desired, blend 'A cup Veal dish delish! gourmet cuisine, too stuffed shrimp served at the Mill on the River and benedictine into egg mixture. confectioners’ sugar with 1 teas­ laced with benedictine that’ll restaurant in South Windsor. She and her husband, Blend in vanilla. Stir in apricots, please hungry kids and finicky poon of grated orange peel and 1 By Adele Angle Bridget School. Richmond said BOSTON (UPI) — Consider Remember that a simple white William, have visited that establishment under raisins and nuts. Spoon batter into ■ gourmets. Try it on your family tablespoon benedictine until Herald Focus Editor she’ll ^ there. The bloodmobile the sandwich. For some it is a sauce can be flavored tb suit any both its present name, and its other title, the ^Today’s Special greased and floured 10-cup fluted and friends. smooth. Drizzle frosting over cake will be in memory of Kathy Ryan, a daily tribulation in a lunchbox. meat or poultry. Different types Podunk Mill Tavern. tube pan. Bake at 350degrees for 50 and garnish with additional Next time you donate blood to the St. Bridget student who died last For others it is the thing one eats of breads and unusual garnishes "The stuffing is what’s really great about this Nancy Pappas Fruit Spice Cake minutes or until toothpick inserted chopped apricots. Red Cross, say hello to Janet year. when too tired to cook. At its can make a simple sandwich dish,” she said. into center comes out clean. Cool in Richmond. most exaulted, it becomes an something exciting. It didn't take too long to persuade Chef Helmar Vt cup softened butter or marga­ pan on rack for 10 minutes. Invert Bowling Green Stale Universi­ Richmond, a Clearview Terrace Scratch-M«-Backs hors d’oeuvre impaled by a Wolf to share the recipe for this stuffing. It's a rine onto rack and remove pan. Cool. ty's colors are orange and brown. resident, coordinates refresh­ t cups flour toothpick. At its best, it is a Feta cheese and standard main dish at this restaurant, although an 1 cup firm ly packed light brown ments at Red Cross bloodmobiles two-inch-thick delight only to be individual shrimp could be used as a first course for sugar 2 cups coconut Clean and split shrimp, leaving two halves still in town. Since more than 100 people 1 teaspoon baking soda found in a delicatessen. dive sandwich: an elegant meal. 2 eggs attached at the center. often sign up to give blood, that’s- W teaspoon salt But wait, the sandwich does 2 cupa feta cheese 2 cups unsifted all-purpose flour no small Job. 2 cups old-fasMoned oatmeal not have to be a tame or lowly 2 tbsp butter Baked stuffed shrimp Saute all vegetables, including garlic, in about 3 2 tablespoons grated orange peel " I t used to be just donuts and meal you eat out of necessity. 1 cnp grated mozzarella 24 to 30 Jumbo shrimp, deveined and split down sticks of butter or margarine. 2 teaspoons grated lime peel ARC 1 teaspoon baking powder Juice and coffee," said Richmond, 2 cups brown sugar Nor do you have to drive all the V4 cnp chopped black olives (he back (leave shell on) When all of the vegetables are limp, pour the 2 teaspoons baking powder a retired hairdresser. 2eggs way to a favorite deli to find a ■A cup diced onion • 1 pound mai'garine or butter butter mixture over the crumbs and stir well. Add I teaspoon ground cinnamon sherry, then additional seafood, if you’re using it. ■A teaspoon baking soda Bokery/Gift Shoppo Now the Red Cross bloodmobile I'A cups shortening (or half truly great sandwich. If you ■A cup diced bell pepper 1 carrot, finely chopped "goodies" tend to be more substan­ margarine and half shortening) think of making a sandwich as rolls or croissants 1 large onion, finely chopped Sprinkle lemon Juice and Worcestershire di­ Vt teaspoon ground cloves ■A teaspoon salt tial. There may be fruit and Mix dry ingredients, except an opportunity to be creative, Combine the feta cheese, 4 ribs celery, finely chopped rectly onto the raw shrimp. Pack the stuffing into 43 Purneil Place-Manchester each shrimp, and squeeze the shrimp slightly so Vt cup benedictine (1 block down from Main Street) cheese, along with baked goods. In brown sugar, and set aside. Cream -try new combinations of foods. mozzarella and olives. Saute the ■A bunch parsley, finely chopped they "hold” the stuffing. 1 teaspoon vanilla extract fall, applesauce, crackers and sugar and shortening. Add eggs, You may surprise yoursif. onion and pepper in butter until 3 to 4 cloves garlic, mashed Divide the remaining stick of butter among six 1 cup chopped dried apricots cheese are offered. mix and add the dry ingredients. Especially when served hot, ' the onion is translucent. Add the 1 pound herbed, seasoned croutons, finely baking dishes, or place it in pats around a single, ■A cup raisins Sweets can come from the Drop teaspoonfuls of dough on. the sandwich can answer a onion and pepper to the feta crushed All Occasion Bakery large pan. Sprinkle the pan with the 2 ounces ('A 1 cup chopped pecans or walnuts MARC Bake Shoppe, or from ungreased cookie pans, about two growing need that the makers of mixture. Cut the tops o ff the Salt, white pepper and blended seasoning to taste HOURS volunteers. cup) wine. In large mixer bowl, cream inches apart. Press two ways with gourmet frozen dinners have croissants or rolls about 13 of Vt cup sherry Tues. 9 AM-6 PM pri. 9 AM - 6 PM Divide shrimp among the six dishes, or arrange, butter with brown sugar until light If it's Richmond's turn to bake, fork. Bake about 10 minutes in a already spotted. There is a new the way down. Rem ove the 1 cup picked-over crab meat or fresh scallops Weds. 9 AM - 6 PM Sat. 9 AM - 5 PM one favorite recipe she can turn to not too close together, on the single large pan. Bake and fluffy. Add eggs, one at a time, preheated 350-degree oven. This type of food customer in the insides of the rolls. Butter the (optional) Thurs. 9 AM - 8 PM goes by the unlikely name of beating well after each addition. recipe can easily be divided in half. grocery store today. America’s hollow rolls and spoon in the feta Sprinkling each, lemon Juice and Worcestershire in a 450-degree oven for no more than 10 minutes. 2 Scratch-Me-Backs. Yield: nine dozen cookies. health ponsciousness and desire sauce Just be sure the stuffing is completely baked In another bowl, combine flour, Check our Dally Specials mixture. Replace the tops of the "This is a recipe that my mother Scant 2 ounces white wine through. Serves six, as a main dish. fruit peels, baking powder, cin­ 2 for gourmet items are still rolls and heat in a 325 degree Telephone 649-5380 gave me a long time ago, ’' she said. Veal casserole namon, baking soda, cloves and growing. So is the number of oven for 20 minutes or until She remembers eating this chewy 2 pounds boneless veal households in which both adults heated through. coconut and oatmeal cookie when Flour work. That leaves less time for she was a girl growing up in a small IVk teaspoons salt food preparation. A need has town in Vermont. Vt teaspoon pepper arisen for wholesome, quality Eggplant with French connoisseurs " I guess it's called Scratch-Me- Bacon fat or vegetable oil foods that take less than one sesame sauce Backs because of the coconut,' ’ she 2 medium onions, sliced thin hour to prepare. Vt small onion, diced 3 said. The cookies are great to ■A pound fresh mushrooms, The stage is set. Enter the eggplant, 'A-inch rounds make and store in the freezer, she sliced sandwich — easy to prepare, shun the sacred wine 3 ■A cup tahini added. 1 teaspoon sugar tasty and nutritious. You can VSi cup cream Licorice-flavored Pernod is tra­ She likes recipes that she can Tomato juice or V-8 Juice make sandwiches for yourself, ev Brigid Phillips ditionally a "southern, lazy, Medi­ f>#iot*ir*g6dw ('6tdpncg«n«*ch AtP $fo*g ticgpi* store in her freezer. A favorite is Cut veal into bite-size pieces, ■A teaspoon honey United Press international^' for the family or for guests. terranean drink” but the firm tptcif»C6lly figlpdtw fh>» 6d ______) her veal casserole — something, dredge in seasoned flour, using salt to taste Choose your ingredients to suit wants to develop a "young, up­ unfortunately, which isn't likely to pepper and ‘A teaspoon of the salt. Slice the eggplant and salt it • PARIS — They invaded France the occasion. For an elegant wardly mobile, sophisticated be served at the bloodmobile! Brown veal in bacon fat or cooking well. Let stand at least 15 with supermarkets and “ le fast Shell lunch or late supper, try sliced market” for Pernod Light. The recipe calls for two pounds oil until golden brown. Remove minutes in a bowl then rinse to food," they started packaging Assorted lamb on French bread with “ We are trying to seduce the l.ondon Broil of veal — which is a small fortune from pan with a slotted spoon and remove the salt. Saute and set >irine in boxes, and Aow, if market- Sirloin Steaks spinach and appJe chutney. Who market away from long drinks and in meat, at today's standards. She set aside. aside. •Ing men have their way, even the Pork C hops Steaks OH I I OIN HONl IN could resist a vredge of brie on spirits," Boinet said. “ But it is a said she uses stew beef or else she Cook onions in fat until soft. Put For the sauce, saute the onion {Gallic tradition of wine sipping an English niuffin, melted long process developing apprecia­ m M CHUCK HONUtSSSMOUlUl u has the butcher bone and cut veal onions and meat in casserole dish; under the b ro il^ and topped in butter. Make a roux by Jmay be destroyed by "le long Herald photo by Tarquinto tion for a new kind of product.” rump. add mushrooms, remainder of with salnut sauce? adding the flour and cooking for •drink” and other alcohol Aiuoi.Mt'' 'H Last year its sister'organization fc./ I rtnlpr ( III The recipe she's sharing with salt, sugar and enough tomato fiv minutes, stirring constantly. .aberrations. Janet Richmond of Clearview Terrace serves her veal As you can see, the sandwich Pernod-Ricard burst on the Hl.idf* ( ncJ Manchester Herald readers serves Juice to almost cover. Cover and Add tahini, stirring constantly. ; The French are setting aside & Sirloin casserole. This dish, she says, freezes easily and is need not be limited to peanut market with Brut de Pomme, a six. She and her husband, Robert J. cook in 350-degree oven until meat butter and Jelly, or even steak Add the reat of the ingredients ;wine goblets and taking up the lb { nil Chop*. •range of refreshments Americans sparkling equivalent to potent popular with company. Beside the casserole is a plate of Richmond, often eixJoy the casse­ is tender, about 1>A to 2 hours. and cheese. and cook 10 minutes. Place BEEF LOIN-SEMI BONELESS apple cider but with less than 1 BEEFRIB-BONELES&HALVES4.19IB . ^ BEEF ROUNDaONELESS-STEAKS 2.4» LB^ role with a fresh gai^en salad and Serve with rice pilaf. Serves six. eggplant on French bread and {discovered long ago. PORK LOIN4UB SIDE OR Scratch-Me-Backs, a chewy oatmeal-and-coconut Try some of the following percent alcohol. Brut de Pomme a rice pilaf. Note: This can be made in top with sauce. Garnish with ; "France has seen trends almost i 99 SheU Sirloin cookie. She is coordinator of refreshments at Red Cross sandwich ideas, and feel free to has “ surpassed all expectations,” Whole Pork Whole Beef "199 Sirloin The next Red Cross bloodmobile, advance, frozen and reheated grated parmesan cheese. exactly opposite to what happened 149 adapt them to your taste. with summer sales 24 percent f Cuilom Cut 1410 Up Roasts X Steaks bloodmobiles. by the way, will be Feb. 19 in St. when needed. '.in the United States,” said Olivier L f O i n S ToOrtfor 1711m . ib Rib Eyes .lib. higher than forecast, said Denis JUMBO BEEF M B PKG 1 99 BEEF LOIN Desforges, marketing chief of r-Htwi WEAVER . ^ g \ g \ C Berthu, its publicity director. 9 1 0 189 Kahn's Jumbo Meal Franks Societe des Vins de France. Pork Spare Ribs 13lb«. Chicken Franks pub 9 9 r Eloneless “ It is sold in grocery stores and beef' N CHEDDAR “ In France, the wine market is I FROZENOATUROIPREOOROOTCMFRYE a c q ; !*’ Rump Steaks shrinking. Fewer people drink supermarkets, with a smaller I Weaver Chicken Tlwgttz pkB V* Kahn's Franks When selecting the right squash, the shell’s the thing emphasis on bars and restaurants. LESSER QUANTITIES BB* LB J wine. Those who drink it drink t lliu Already we have an excellent level Kahn's Meat Franks r .* r , r less.” iGround B ^f S r i r P ’ Fresh Chicken LeRS «. 7 9 ' J of consumer loyalty.” lFRi5HUA»M.E$StROOANTie»LB f m SLICEQSUGARLESS Editor’s note; Marge Churchill is a home economist baking sheet, or ina 12x8-inch baking dish.Coverwith Chit squash in half and remove seeds and string Surveys picked up the evolution plastic wrap. fiber. Scoop pulp into casserole, and mash coarsely. of French tastes in the mid-1970s Ground Beef’“ . n r »1 Tesh Chicken Breasis o.™! 1 Kahn's Bacon IJ^ht n' Uvely who is a Manchester resident. She teaches microwave FRENCH WINE PRODUCERS I FRESH OROUNOLESSER OUANT. 1 .$• LB > lb Pfc« ^ cooking classes. If you have any questions regarding Microwave on high for 8 to 12 minutes, or until Add ham to casserole. Place butter In a 1-cup glass when there was a dramatic drop in Yogurt M arge’s fork-tender, rotating dish >A turn after half of the measure and microwave on high for 30 seconds, or wine consumption. In the 1950s, the want to elbow in by trying to Ground Chuck ’“ . n r T ’ microwave cooking, you may send them to: convert the French to another I fresmoroond- lesserouant^ i r i b 1 9 9 ALL FI AVOMS Microwave, Box 591, Manchester Herald, Manches­ baking time. Let stand covered while preparing until melted. average French adult drank 53 x i A E F A R ^ Add remaining ingredients, except nuts; stir. Pour gallons of wine a year. Now the strictly American idea — light I Ground Round ’“ . n r " n r .Jumbo Size ter, Conn. 06040. M icrow ave filling. “Frwhh Gnmnd Mam Daih In a 1-quart casserole, combine apples and water. over ham and squash; mix evenly. Sprinkle chopped annual intake is 33 gallons. wine. That is still 15 times the One firm, Chantovent, has Just Broccoli The microwave is a great boon to cooking winter Kitchen Cover. Microwave on high for 4 to 6 minutes, or until walnuts over top of casserole. Cover and microwave , 1 he iTi'e/er ) A tender, stirring after half of the cooking time. Set on high (or 6 to 8 minutes, or until heated through. American average of 2.2 gallons launched a light red wine. Moet et CALIFORNIA-GREEN TENDER Florida Pink squash. Time is saved in both the preparation of Marge Churchill aside. Serves 4 to 6 people. and almost as much as the world's Chandon, prince of champagne *1 A squash, and in the cooking process. The hard shell of Grapefruit leading wine drinkers in Italy. But producers, hopes to sell 2 million A & P winter squash, which sometimes defies the strongest Combine remaining ingredients in small bowl, mix SEEDLESS-SUGAR SWEET NATURAL until crumbly. “ the French wine market here will bottles of its sparkling new white arm and sharpest knife, can be cut with much greater Pierlant Imperial next year. Its Turn squash cut-side up. Place >A of apples in each Fruit-filled squash rings keep on shrinking,” said Ice Cream Hood ease, if the squash is pierced several times with a sales pitch? Only 9.5 percent haif. Sprinkle ‘A of topping on each. Coverwith waxed 2 or 3 whole acorn squash Desforges. PREMIUM QUALITY-ALL FLAVORS '^ 8 8 ' meat fork, and then microwaved from 2 to 4 minutes Microwave on high for 5 to 7 minutes per cup of seeds, alcohol, compared to 12 percent for Apple Juice paper. Microwave on high for 2>A to 3 minutes, or until 2 .9 9 ' on high. stirring twice during cooking. Sprinkle with salt or 1 can (16-ounce) whole cranlierry sauce E NTE R THE SALESMEN. champagne or up to 14 percent for IMPORTED FROM CHILE-SWEET JUICY This quick microwaving process will soften the hard seasonings, and allow to stand for 5 minutes. Store in a topping melts, rotating dish 'A turn after half of the 1 cup to p p e d apple FARM FRESH CRISP WASHED Hood Sour Cream 59* A decade ago they peddled red wine. outer shell sufficiently to allow easier cutting of the sealed glass Jar. cooking time. Serves 4 people. 1 tablespoon cornstarch LARGE OR SMALL CURD , 1 79 I N whiskey as a fashionable alterna­ “ It is an elegant drink without Ejscaroleor ylO C Red Ripe Q Q ^ 1 teaspoon grated orange peel A& P Cottage Cheese e«« l squash into halves or rings. The seeds can also be being too intoxicating,” said Louis 1 cnp granola mix with nuts and raisins tive to wine. Sales of whiskey Chicory Nectarines LARGE OR SMALL CURD ^ E 1 9 N removed with greater ease. Pineapple-cranberry Hainguerlot, marketing chief for l-NUTRITIOUS-HEALTHFUL CALIFORNIA-JUICY Pannfsan squash ring Wash squash; pierce deeply several times with doubled from 1971 to 1981. Whiskey PICK YOUR O ^ - ^attest Cottage Cheese Hard shell winter squash, such as Danish, acorn, Pierlant Imperial. He said it I SEALTEST-AU FLAVORS was “ a la mode” for the upwardly WH#PED A d E C 1 butternut and hubbard are excellent sources o f ' cup chopped green onion acorn squash fork. Place on a paper towel in oven. Microwave on appeals to figure-conscious women Campbell’s 149 Sunkist ^ 9 9 ^ vitamin A. They also contain good amounts of iron, 2 tablespoons b u ^ r high for 13 to 15 minutes, or until squash feels soft and mobile while wine continued drop­ Light n’Lively Temptee Cream Cheese \ 2 acorn squash, halved ping about 7 percent a year. and men who want to keep their ’/ i q a I Mushrooms>hi b X Lemons AMERICAN. WHITE OR YELLOW _ i 2 packages (12 ounces each) frozen winter squash, yields slightly to pressure. Rotate and turn once CtfT. t FIRM-WESTERN riboflavin and vitamin C. These plentiful and *A cnp whole cranberry sauce alcohol intake down. Ice Milk FRESH-IMPORTED TCNOCR YOUNG | ^ defrosted, or 4 cui>s fresh cooked and mashed squash during cooking. Let stand for 15 minutes. Now a new trend has taken hoid. inexpensive squash are easily stor^, and have 1 can (16-onnce) pineapple chunks, drained “ Our marketing strategy fo­ Belgian Kndive 1 Bose Pears ,»7 9 ' Kraft 1191 ■A teaspoon salt « The French are trying out low- VITAMIN A • VERY NUTRITIOUS-Fl ORIDA ^ y g ^ f . ADO TO YOUR SALAD ^ $ 1 excellent keeping quality. They do not require Vt teaspoon nutmeg In a 1-quart casserole, combine cranberry sauce, cuses on the fact it is a natural C iti^ Hill refrigeration. ■A teaspoon red pepper chopped apple, cornstarch and grated orange peel. alcohol drinks, and the major Golden Carrots 2 ^ .6 9 ' California Avocados Z * o , I Deluxe Slices To make squash easier to cut, microwave on high product, light cool and easy to ORATED 1 cup pated Parmesan cheese Microwave on high for 3 to 6 minutes, or until drink companies are giddy with U S NO I-ALL PURPOSE /% _ ^ g \ C REORIPE-SALAOSIZE . To select winter squash, buy whole squash which (or 2 minutes. Chit in half end to end. Remove seeds drink.” Orange Juice '«n 4 eggs delight. I FROZEN Yellow Onions 2 5 9 Tube Tomatoes P.T69 fed) hard and have no soft spots or cracks. A squash and string fiber. Place in an 8-by-12-inch baking dish, thickened, stirring after half the time. Remove and Kralt Parmesan O Q < Place onion and butter in a medium bowl. set aside. Low-or no-alcohol drinks are the I Birds Eye Cob Corn which is heavy for its size will have a thick wall of cut-side down. Cover. Microwave on high for 6 to 8 IN THE CURRENT FRENCH Microwave on high for 1 to I'A minutes, or until onion “ in” thing, said Denise Leclercq- I SHOESTRING Cheese edible flesh. Tender shells indicate immaturity, and minutes. Cut squash into 1 to l^A-inch thick rings. Discard mood, fitness and health are FAMILY ^ , is tender. Stir in remaining ingredients. Pour into Boisset, deputy director of the A&P French Fried Potatoes poor eating and keeping quality. Remove, and let stand while combining remaining seeds and stringy fiber. Place rings on two 8xl2-fnch popular and heavy drinking is not. greased 9-inch ring mold. Microwave on high 13 to 18>A government’s committee on I CHOCOLATE Sc‘ven Sc‘as Pillsbiiry Mrs. Filberts ' t 79 A kitchen scale will aid you in cooking squash ingredients. Turn squash over, cut-^ide up, and fill baking dishes, or on a baking sheet. Microwave But even enthusiastic marketing because the length of time required depends upon the minutes, or until set, rotating >A turn every 3 minutes. covered for 4 to 7 minutes on high, or until squash is alcoholism. Hood Sports Bars each half with >A of the filling mixture. Return to experts agree the image of the FROZEN^fO SUGAR ADDED I'lour Spre weight of the squash. If you don't have a scale, check Let stand 8 minutes covered, directly on counter top. tender throughout. Place rings on serving platter. Fill "They are trying to do to Dressings microwave, covered, (hiok on high (or 4 to 6 minutes, French sipping full-bodied red Seneca Apple Juice ENHICHt D Loosen edges and invert onto serving dish. with fruit filling in center of each ring. Sprinkle with drinking what McDonald's did to SHAKER TOP the weight at the time of purchase. Microwave squash or until squash can be pierced easily with a fork. Let wine in a cafe is not ready to die BEEF I.4B. CHICKEN 1 1B OR TURKEY Note: This baked squash ring may be filled with granola. Serves 6 to 8 people. eating," she said. “ They are trying 6 to 7 minutes per pound on high power. Turn the stand covered for 5 minutes before serving. Serves 4 Just yet. Stouffer’s Meat Pies FRESH CUT ^ c ik squash over midway through cooking. whole cherry tomatoes before serving for a colorful to capitalize on the trend away L M.llldd people. The statistics show the French I GLAZED CHICKEN B't-OZ 3 49 T " • Moths A Cod^eaks a.1” vegetable dish. If you wish, you might also fill it with from wine to dethrone Coca Cola. DRESSED Squash which is cooked plain and then mashed or wine market tending not to light Stouffer’s Lean Cuisine :i=r=r=. Spiros one package of cooked, drained and seasoned peas The trend to spirits has been 8 -0 / • (Iik I Wine whipped can be turned into a more flavorful and wines but to better quality wines, Fresh Smelts interesting casserole by adding brown sugar or maple with pearl onions. Sherried ham and squash reversed.” Ijtl i 7 9 ' FRESH CUT said Deforges of the Societe des 6 9 Cod Fillet 4x2™ syrup, as well as butter, salt and pepper. Crushed, 2 pounds hubbard or boUemut squash Vins, France’s second largest wine FRESH-OCUCKXfS .gAO d ra in ^ pineapple, and apple chunks, along with NEW SOFT DRINKS, ready- Green Giant 2 cups cooked ground ham seller. KRAFT SEM SWEET CHOCOLATE LHtleneck Clams a. 1 chopped walnuts or pecans, also add a unique flavor Stuffed acorn squash bottled mixtures of beer and FROZCN-LAROi SIZE-ALASMAN rM M I Vt cup margarine lemonade and other low-alcohol Moet’s Hainguerlot says the aim and texture combination. 2 medium acorn squash, halved Vegetables Macaroni & Nestle King Crab Legs 2 tablespoons brown sugar “ coolers” made with fruit base, will always be to develop a whole LARGE VZE-3S TO MCT. M O O If you want to add a touch of elegance to an 2 medium apples, peeled, if desired, cored and Morsels ■A cup' skerry , arebooming.Lightdrinksareupto new market that does not impinge Cheese 39 Fancy Siu^p-Shell On «.7 ’ ’ otherwise mundane dish, try adding 2 tablespoons of chopped POWDERED M»X 1 teaspoon salt * about 10 percent of the market. on wine sales. MONORYJACKMUMORYJACK _ ___ ..,1' . , . 1 2 9 Amaretto along with any combination of the above 2 tablespoons water Vt teupooa nutmeg In 1983, Pernod became the first Pillsbury Instant Potatoes ^ 1 Nestle r * * ' LIQUID suggestions. 3 tablespoons brown sugar “ We are trying to carve out a REAL RED OR PURPLE 32-Oz. Vt teaspoon pepper major French firm to try to A wholesome snack can be made from the seeds of 3 tablespoons chopped pecans Vt cup chopped walnuts market for a drink after work, or in Chocolate Quik com. Tide Laundry 2 capture the iow-alcohol market the middle of the afternoon,” he Juicy Juice ALL WkRtf TIES either butternut or hubbard squash. When toasted in 1 tablespoon butter To make piercing the squash easier, microwave on C o ^ ? 8 9 ' Detergent ' with its Pernod Light 20-percent said. “ A glass or two of Pierlant 1 1 9 Duncan Hines Giokies 2 the microwave, these seeds are sure to please your 1 teaspoon (lour high (or 2 minutes. Make several holes with an ice Fruit Juice * LEMON SCemEO alcohol drink. ALLORIN08 family, and supply an inexpensive nibble food. First •A teaspoon cinnamon Imperial does not preclude wine BAM-3BOZ t09 pick. Piace in casserole dish you plan to use (or this "W e had to overcome the prob­ rinse the seeds in water to clean the fibers from the To make squash easier to cut, microwave on high for dinner. Plmiter’s Peanut Oil Vegetarian Beaas 69* Brim Coffee Ajax Dish re c l^ . Microwave on high for 10 to 12 minutes, lem of the complete novelty of a NO CHLORINE seeds. Pat dry with paper towels. Spread on a for 2 minutes. Cut in half end to end; remove seeds and turning squash upside down halfway through cooking. I CNRICHCO AA Detergent ”bT. low alcohol product,” said market­ "Wine will always be wine, and y y S M C l^ T H fe MUSKETEERS. M U YIM fr. MARI OR microwave cookie sheet or a shallow glass dish. string fiber. Place cut-side down on a microwave Let stand (or 5 minutes. Success Rke “ Glad Better Than Ever” SnowyM o w y Liquid'® ing director Michel Boinet. "It is there is no substitute to cham­ SL6CEO OR CROWNS PLEATED BOTTOM proving more difficult than we pagne on those champagne­ Green Giant Mushrooms Sandwich Bags r 9 9 * Bleach 1 thought.” drinking occasions.” 4 PLY-STRESSf LEX io«i. |39 SIN0LEPLY38(M:T. M &M S9| Menus i f ^ B a g s boz 1 Cottonelle 3 OAUONSIZE ^ <1Q or pmoiii ;s < i ■|69 O^Hndy YOUR CHOfCCALL VRRCTICt 3 Food Storage Bags toi I Bath Tissue H Flex Shampoo 79 3 PLY isct 119 TWO PLY Tuesday: Roast beef with gravy, baked potato, Tips on sharp knives or Conditioner 1 Large Kitchen Bags boz A Scotties Facial Tissues Senior citizens Bolton schools EIPtCTOAANT mixed vegetables, s a la ^ a k e . Tuna salad sandwich, RHAM high schools S FREE MUFFINS-BUY 13 FAY FOR S The following meals will be served at Mayfair pears, milk. / The following lunches will be served in the Bolton Triaminic Cough Syrup SmaU Garbage Bags bez J. ( (Kiki'tl Koiisl lU fl The following lunches will be served at RHAM CHICAGO (UPI) — Beware resistance. tUtTM NUFACnON TABLET* Arnold’s English Muffins Gardens and Westhill Gardens the week of Jan. 28 Wednesday: Baked cnicken with gravy, cranberry Elementary-Center schools the week of Jan. 28 niflxoral Tablets Junior and senior high schools the week of Jan. 28 fat-handed French chefs hearing Things to look (or in a quality PUFFED OR CRUNCHY . lO .V" through Feb. 1 to Manchester residents who are 60 or sauce, whipped potato, spinach, salad, cookies. Sliced through Feb. 1. through Feb. 1, AMOBTKO COLORS Di^ RheSoda Anim iir 1 l:iril S:il:iinl knives — their cutlery probably knife are finish, fit, balance and a Crayola Crayons Wise Cheez Doodles older. turkey sandwich, fresh apple, milk. BETTER CHEDDARS 13-OZ .TRttCUrTS1»«Z. OR _ NAM CO STICKS. TWISTS OR RMOS / W V jy Monday: Ravioli casserole, green beans, garlic won't fit your fingers, says Martin good edge. CAMP-ABBORTEO BIZE8 > . '1 Monday: Y-8 Juice, beef stew, wax beans, biscuit, Mr. Sial^ I^zles 'JS 99* ( ortu’d l i u l K(Miri(ls ■) Thursday: American chop suey, carrots, green Monday: Beef stew, cheese cubes, celery sticks, roll, mixed fruit. Zorn, whose business is tools with Zorn said a knife should have a Spiral Memo Nabisco Wheat TWiis F’ lemon tart with topping. beans, salad, peaches. Chicken salad sandwich, homemade biscuits, grange wedges. PLUSDEPOan-CASEOFaA PLUS DEFOSIT4EO.OOT OR CAFFEINE FREE .f> Q 2 ". Tuesday: Foot tong hot dog, baked beans, carrota sharp edges. smooth, polished finish, with rivets Notebook Di.riiuiirs \imri.,in ( Iium Tuesday: Minestrone soup, veal Parmesan, spagh­ applesauce, milk. HELPS PREVENT OAS UNC FREEZE UP Coca Cola or Tab - 1 ” Tuesday: E gg salad and sprouts on whole wheat applesauce, cookie. Beware, also, those knife shar­ flush with the handle. The tang — Natural Light Beer etti with Italian sauce, Italian bread, Italian Friday: Cheese ravioli with tomato sauce, zucchini, pita bread, carrot and celery sticks with peanut PLUSDEP0aiT4MCXT2OZ.CANSl.BB PLUS OEPOSrr-REOUlAR OR SUGAR FREE a • a Wednesday: Fruit Juice, grinder, potato chips, ice peners built into the back of the part of the metal that fits into Gas Line k12<0<. '■ ( ri;iins I’oliilo S;il;i(l 6 9 ' vegetables, rice custard with raisins. wax beans, salad, cake. Egg salad sandwich, s lic ^ buttef, chilled peaches. SchBtzBeer 'Tt" Sprite or Sunkist Soda ^ cream cup. electric can openers. the handle — should be (lush with Antifreeze ” btiB. W e^esday: Cranberry Juice, roast turkey with pineapple, milk. Wednesday: Hot turkey with gravy, baked potato Thursday: Homemade pizza, salad, fresh apple. “ They are the single greatest the handle, and if it’s a large blade, gravy, mashed potatoes, cauliflower and peas, buttered peas, fresh apple. Friday: Fish and cheese sandwich, baked macaroni boon to the knife industry. The only should run the length of the handle cranberry sauce, dinner roll, pear fruit compote, Thursday: Cook's choice. and cheese, mixed vegetables, peaches. thing that runs them a close second for balance. Thursday: Breaded fish with creole sauce, mashed Manchester schools Friday: Pizza day. I O ld Fashioned W hite Bread Sharp OK'ddar CbL-ese Whole Bar-B-Qued '159 is garbage disposal units,” said potatoes, com, wheat bread, cherry pudding dessert, *. The handle should fit the user's Chickens .. 1 The following lunches wjll be served in the Zorn, whose Imperial Knife Co. I Oiconut Clakc NibbleiYi French Onion Friday: Tomato Juice, frankfurters on buns with Andover Elementary hand. ‘ Manchester public schools the week of Jan. 28 through does an estimated 6100 million I Snowflake Rolls Wine Cheddar l.oaf I Beef & Macaroni . 2” mustard and relish, baked beans, Hawaiian coleslaw, Coventry schools “ Many knives are designed and I WITHIMlCI Feb. 1. The following lunches will be served at Andover business a year. apple-pear coffeecake. sold by men and bought and used 18"Cnm ib Apple Pie I Creamy llarvarti I llalan Meatballs . 3" The following lunches will be served in the Coventry Elementary School the week of Jan. 28 throiigh Feb. 1. He said such sharpeners destroy Monday: Hamburger patty on a ^ ll, potato sticks, elementary schools the week of Jan. 28 through Feb. 1. by women. There are more fat­ glazed carrots, chilled mixed fruit. the edge of a knife, literally handed French chefs who have led I PRICES EFFECTIVE SUN . JAN THRU SAT. JAN 36TH. 198' WF RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT SALES AND TO CORRECT TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS ITEMS FOR SALE NOT 4M8N « to WHOLESALE OR RETAK OEALIRS. Monday: Hamburgers, tries, mixed vegetables, Meals on Wheels Tuesday: Pork chop, gravy, whipped potatoes, grinding it away rather than women into poor knives.” Zom Monday: Ravioli casserole, buttered com, rice and pudding pops. buttered peas, bread and butter, applesauce. producing a fine edge. said. The following meals are to be served to Meals on butter, chitted fruit. Tuesday: Doughboys,, baked beans, green beans Forget the adage that stainless Wednesday: Sloppy Joe on a roll, buttered green Wheels clients the week of Jan. 28 through Feb. 1. The Tuesday: Mile long hot dog, potato puffs, carrots, applesauce. steel won’t hold an edge as well as The back edge -of the blade hot noon meal is listed first, and the cool evening mea{ beans, peanut butter cookies. brownies. should be fairly thick until it Caldor Shopping Plaza Burr Corners, Manchester Wednesday: Stuffed shells, peas, cheese wedge carbon steel, Zorn advises. Today second. Thursday: Baked lasagna, tossed salad, bread and Wednesday: Lunch brunch. peaches. narrows at the tip, and the cutting butter, Jello with topping. stainless steel with a high carbon HOURS; MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 8J 0 A.M. TO 12 PMa 8ATUHDAY BdW A.M. TO lOdlO P. W.: SUNDAY OJO AM. TO SJO P.W., Monday: Baked meatloaf with gravy, whipped Thursday: Beef and bacon burger, french fries, hot Xhnrsday: Hamburg pizza, salad. Juice bars. content is available, providing edge should be uniformly thin, he Friday: Filet of haddock on a roll, french fries, cole potatoes, broccoli, salad, friiit. Ham salad sandwich, vegetable, cookie. Friday: Tuna boats, hash browns, green beans and both a sharp edge and rust said. grapes, milk. slaw, spiced harvest cake. Friday: Pizza, tossed salad, assorted fruit. applesauce. * 1 I I MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Jan. 23. 1985 - 17 16 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Jan. 23. 1985 Super Bowl scores big

Advice About Town NEW YO RK (U P l) - Super which followed the big game on the Bowl X IX was by far the most- air and placed seventh among the Court seeks volunteers watched show on television last week’s top 10 show. "M acGruder & week and it drop-kicked ABC into Loud” will be seen from now on in The Manchester Office of Adult Probation, a state first place in the ratings race for its regular Tuesday night slot. Neighbor is lover to another’s son The good news for NBC was agency, is seeking volunteers to interview clients the the first time in the 1984-85 court has referred to probation. Volunteers attend television season. "The Cosby Show,” in third place look very pretty with diamonds. My wife is 40, hOr father is 70 and for the week, which made it the DEAR ABBY: I want your court at Superior Court GA 12 on Center Street. An estimated 110 million people Even though I would be using my his new wife is 50. My wife is an top-rated series. The good news for opinion about what I shouid do Court is in session weekdays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. watched at least some part of the own money, he still says no. Please only child. CBS was that there’s no Super about this neighbor. She's my age and from 2 to 5 p.m. Usually volunteers can set their. game Sunday between the San help! My question: How should my own schedules. The state provides training, mileage Bowl next week. (41) and is the talk of the Dear Francisco 49ers and the Miami A G IR L IN wife treat her father? reimbursement and insurance. On the season to date, CBS leads neighborhood for her loose and Dolphins, according to ABC esti­ ORANGE, CALIF. R. For more information, call Rosane Purtill, with a 17.1 rating and a^7 share, trampy ways. Abby mates. 'That falls short of the coordinator of volunteers, at 566-8350. while NBC has a 16.1 rating and a I found out she took my 15-year- D EAR R.: She should treat her estimated 110.230,000 people who DEAR GIRL: You don't say how 26 share and ABC a 15.4 rating and old son to bed, so I went over there Abigail father the way she feels like watched Super Bowl XVI in 1982. old you are, but I assume you need a 24 share. and told her she ought to be Van Buren treating him. If, until now, she's In terms of ratings. Super Bowl parental permission or you Woodhouse on honor roll "CBS Evening News with Dan ashamed of herself for messing been treating him in a manner X IX tied with last year’s Super wouldn’t have written to me. Rather” was still the No. 1 evening around with a young boy, and she inconsistent with her feelings, she Michael R. Woodhouse, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bowl X V III for nth place in the I wouldn't call double-pierced news s'how, with a 15.3 rating and said, "H e’s no tey, he's a man, and should be relieved. She can now C. Woodhouse of Manchester, is on the honor roll at all-time honor roll of ratings ears "trashy,” but I think you 25 share. "N B C Nightly New s” with a little practice he'll be as drop the pretense and be herself. Cardigan Mountain School, Canann, N.H. The board , champs with a 46.4 rating. Top of should reconsider because pierc­ came in Oecond with a 12.4 rating good as his father.” That's when I Letters for All Occasions” ? Very school for grades 6 through 9 is near Hanover, N.H. the list is the “ M-A-S-H” final ing the ears is a permanent and a 20 share, and ABC’s “ World hit her in the mouth and her truly yours. DEAR ABBY: Some n'oeuvre! and Darmouth College. episode, witha60.2 rating.The 1982 mutilation, albeit a minor one. News Tonight” had a 12.0 rating biidgework came apart. , T ON FIR E IN Thank heaven for your game is the top-rated Super Bowl Hold off is the word from here. and a 19 share. ' ARKANSAS Resident French purists with a 49.1 rating. She threatened to sue me for Having double-pierced ears may Series on natural planning The top prime time shows for the You and I, alas, r. The second most-watched pro­ assault, but so far I haven’t been be only a passing fad, but holes in week ending Jan. 20, according to Are mere linguistic tourists. The Coupl^ Jo Couple League will present a series of gram of the week was the Super served. God forgive me, I would the A.C. Nielsen Co., were: DEAR ON FIR E : My booklet on the head are forever. WARREN KNOX four classes'on the symto-thermal method of natural Bowl Post Game Show, adding to like to see this evil woman dead. I “ How to Write Letters for All the size of ABC’s win for the week. have prayed and prayed, and all I family planing beginning Sunday at 2 p.m. at St. Occasions” doesn't cover the occa­ DEAR ABBY: My wife’s mother If you want to meet someone The A.C. Nielsen Co. prim etim e 1. Super Bowl XIX (ABC) can come up with is revenge. James Church. To register, call Bill or Kathy Siddons sion you mention. You seem able to died nine years ago. Six months decent, see page 20 of Abby's of 89 Tanner St. at 649-4908. ratings for the week ending Jan. 20 2. Super Bowl Poet Gome Show later, her father married a woman booklet, "How to Be Popular — gave ABC a 20.2 rating and a 30 (ABC) My priest told me I should express yourself very well in a 3. The Cosbv Show (NBC) apologize to her and offer to pay for letter. Simply write and apologize who had been married twice, You^re Never Too Young or Too percent share of the audience, CBS 4. Dvnosty (ABC) the damage I did. I told him I didn’t for hitting her, and offer to repair before. Old." Send your name and address Center scores given a 17.0 rating with a 26 share and 5. The A-Teom (NBC) Recently, my father-in-law in­ clearly printed with check or NBC an 16.5 rating with a 25 share. «. Family Ties (NBC) 2 think I could look her in the face, so her biidgework. Center Bridge Club scores for Jan. 18 include: 7. MacGruder 8i Loud (ABC) 2 formed my wife that he was money order for $2.50 (includes ABC was able to parlay its Super he suggested I write her a letter. North-south: Mollie Timreck and Anne DeMArtin, 8. Simon 8i Simon (CBS) DEAR ABBY: My dad won't let excluding her from his will and postage) to: Abby, Popularity, » Bowl win into an excellent intro­ 9. CBS Tuesday movie: "Not M y Abby, I ’m not very good at that, so first; Joyce Driskell and Murray Poweel, second; and Kid” was leaving his entire estate to his P.O. Box 38923, Hollywood, Calif. ductory' audience for its new cop will you please tell me how to get me have double-pierced ears. He Phyll Pierson and Penny Weatherwax. 10. NBC Monday movie: "The new wife. 90038. show. "M acG ruder Loud,” Execution" vour booklet on "How to Write says it's "trashy.” I think it will East-west: Mr. and Mrs. Erv Cross, first: Jim Sc Baker and Marcia Ryan, second; and Al Sekac and Jim Bennett, third. Proper nutrition protects bones Illing parents to meet Illing Parent Council will meet Thurssday from 7 to Herald photo by Pinto Public Records 3 3 exercise. The amount of additional DEAR D R LAM B — I’m 36 and mature until the early 30s. Young oxygen required depemfa on the 9 p.m. in the school cafeteria. Staff member Tom was told that I have oateoporoaii. girif who go on fad diets and overem­ amount of muscular effort, rMard- Russo will offer suggestions to parents on improving Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Holmes of 128 Henry St. are celebrating their 40th Tripp Co. against property of Rita How serloua is this, and is there a phasize excessive thinness may be Warranty deeds leas of the exerdae you perform. and monitoring children’s study habits. wedding anniversary. K. Heimann. core? Can one live a relatively Your setting the stage for osteoporosis Gammons Hoagland Co. to Vi­ after menopause. Jogging and running use very large Judgment lien by Connecticut nnpainful life by receiving the right sions Unlimited, 395 Main St., It is Important to have either estro­ muscles, so such exercises use lots of Lamaze classes change Refining Co. against property of treatments? Can a young woman get Health, $117,500. gen replacement or increased calci­ William Haney, aka Leslie W. this MmmamK early.and not know it The Lamaze Childbirth Educators of Greater Lloyd D. Munroe Jr. and Amy- nntU menopause, especially if she was Lawrence um Intake at the very onset of meno­ **^^cooId exert enough effort with ’ Manchester, a professional organization of registered Couple celebrates 40th Haney. many exercise machines to require Sue Munroe to John V. Cone, 37-39 Lis pendens by Town of Man­ notrlUonally deitrived during child­ pause. Some think it Is a good idea to nurses certified by ASPO-Lamaze, have recently Lamb, M.D. . the same amount of oxygen that you Delmont St., $85,000. chester against property of Exit hood? W ill removal of the ovaries increase the calcium intake in the attended a daylong workshop on the revisions in would need to Jog, but the answer Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Holmes of 128 Mark C. Holmes, all o( Manchester, and Sedmar, N.V., to John J. Ivaldi bring this on faster? years preceding menopause to help Lamaze-teaching techniques. Instructors are prepar­ Co. doesn’t end there. Upright exerciaes Henry St. are celebrating their 40th Gregory D. Holrhes of Vernon. They also and Lucille Ivaldi, Unit E-12, DEAR READER — Estrogen protect bones. ing to implement these changes in their classes. that make you use your body weight wedding anniversary. The couple was feted have 12 grandchildren, Woodland Manor Condominium, seems to be an Important key to With proper management, most Classes are held in the instructors’ homes. Classes Mrs. Holmes is active in St. Bridget's $51,502 to $52,000 (based on convey­ complication can be avoided by women can prevent bone degenera­ help to strengthen the bones. Howev­ by their children Saturday night at the Quitclaim deeds osteoporosis (dissolving bones). Estro­ should begin approximately 10 weeks before the parish. Holmes is president of Holmes ance ta x ). repladng the lost estrogen immedi- tion. from osteoporosis. You need not er, swimming, in which the body is Coachlight Dinner Theater in East Edna H. Harris' to Patricia H. gen Increases calcium absorption estimated delivery date. Funeral Home Inc., 400 Main St. He is a Richard H, Barry and Eldredge atriy after surgery and continuing It be crippled by tnis disorder. horizontal and supported by the U P! photo Windsor. Dixon and Edna H. Harris, 54 from the digestive system. If one Classes are available in Glastonbury, Lebanon, member of the Connecticut Funeral Direc­ G. Yost to Herman G. Dvorak, th e iw te r. DEAR DR. LAMB — I am a 40- water, does not strengthen the bones. The couple was married Jan. 23, 1945, in Green Road. doesn’t have enough estrogen, one Manchester, South Windsor, Vernon and Wethers­ tors As.sociation, the National Funeral Marlys I.^Dvorak and Teresa D. may not absorb enough calcium, and Your question about a nutritionally year-old woman and Jog three dan a As a woman in your age group, you Boston, Mass. They have six children: Mrs. Patrick J. O’Dell to Patrick J. ft didn’t get away field. For further information and registration, please Directors Association and a charter Macombef, 91 Harlan St., $84,900. then calcium Is robbed from the deprived childhood is a good one. A week for about 35 minutes each tune. need exercises that promote strong Donald Maloney and Mrs. Sharon Aubert, O’Dell, 96 White St. call 646-4812. member of the Manchester Civitan Club. Sedmar, N.V., to Robert J. bones. When there is an estrogen defi­ woman who develops a good strong If I were unable to Jog, would I to bones. Any exorcise routine that is Two Australian fishermen make their claim for the record Howard M. Holmes, Richard P. Holmes, Sarra, Unit E-3, Woodland Manor ciency, one can help- compensate for skeleton is less likely to have serious bum up the same number of calories limited to the horizontal position w ill shark catch. This 13-feet, four-inch 1,016-pound Tiger Jaycees recruit members Condominium, $50,501 to $51,000 Attachments filed this in getting more calcium every problems with ostecqxnxMis. There­ by u s i^ a rowing machine? Would not be adequate for this purpose. (based on conveyance ta x ). day. iwmoval of the ovaries at an fore, it is important to have good the same muscles be exercised? No, by using a rowing machine, you shark was caught recently by Steven Hunt, left, and The Manchester Jaycees, a service organization Peter Ricci and Virginia Ricci early age can cause osteoporosis at nutrition and plenty of caldum dur­ DEAR READER — How many w ill not use the same muscles in the Kevin Parsons, near Port Macquarie, a holiday resort 250 comprised of men and women between the ages of 18 Court turns party-pooper against property of Donald Yarsa- vich, 20-22 Lyndale St., $9,000. an early age. After all, that U techni­ ing the years in which the skeleton is calories you use depends on bow sanoe way or to the same degree as miles south of Sydney. The previous record of 1,015 and 35, is looking for new members. Releases cally a surgical naenopadM. This mwh oxygen you need for an you would 1^ Jogging. argued that dancing is a form of expression developing. The skeleton doesn’t pounds was held by former Australian quiz show emcee , The Jaycees provide leadership training and ST. LOUIS (UPI) — There is no First Attachment by Signe Siborg J - service to the community, while enjoying social Amendment right to bunny-hop, frug, protected by the First Amendment and that J Bob Dyer, who made his catch in 1956. against property of Mark S. Lukas Foreclosures Supermarket Shopper occasions together. The Manchester chapter meets Texas two-step or Missouri waltz, an school property was a public forum. and Robert R. Lukas, twice each month at the Knights of Columbus Lodge. appeals court said. Old Stone Mortgage Corp. But the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeais Attachment by Signe Siborg Cinema Meetings are generally the second and fourth Parents of students in the Vilonia School against property of Franklin G. on Monday sided with the U.S. District against property of Robert R. Wednesday of the month. District No. 17 in Faulkner County, Ark., Lukas. Solomons and Zelda E. Solomans, Hartford ’ Steve Allen mourns Court in Arkansas, which ruled the school Jim Rohde of Glastonbury is this year’s president. filed suit to force the district.to allow dances 104 Pond Lane. Give the manufacturer hell Clntma City — Choose Me (R) 7:35, gymnasium was not a public forum. Mechanics lien by Roger G. 9:55. — The Brother from Another For more infonhation, Manchester residents should in the school’s gymnasium. The parents By Martin Sloane Planet 7:25.9:45. — Amadeus (PG) 8. call John Tunila, at 643-2181 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., United Feature Syndicate CInsstudIo — Dawn of the Deod (R) Clip ‘n’ file refunds 7:30. lack of TV comedy or at 646-0401 evenings. lo s t Hartford A A This fall, several of my columns included refund ■ostwood Pub * Cinema — Starman Health Products (File llA) By Joan Hanauer argue, that nobody would watch a offers for children’s toys. I hope that sending for these (PG) 7:15. Clip out this file and keep it with similar Poar Richard's Pub * Clnensa — United PresS'International weekly show with the same star refunds made holiday gift giving a little easier on the cash-off coupons — beverage refund offers with Starman (PG) 7:15, 9:30. every week. But what I am pocketbook. But, What happened to those toys? Showcase Cinomoo— 2010 (PG) 1:30, NEW YORK - Steve Allen proposing is a different star every beverage coupons, for example. Start collecting Patricia Hallenbeck of Fort Hood, Texas, noticed a 7:30, 10. — Protocol (PG) 1:15, 7:15, 9:15. — TheCottonClub(R)1:50,7:35, wants to know why there are no week,” Allen said. " I f they put on a the needed proofs of purchase while looking for refund on Kenner toys and purchased a Kenner the requ ir^ forms at the supermarket, in 10:05. — MIckI 8. Maude (PG-13) 1:40, prime time comedy shows on show like that and it bombed in the PlayDoh fire truck for her 6-year-old son. “ A small 7:35, 9:50. — Dune (PG-13) 1:45, 7:20, newspapers and magazines, and when trading television — no laughing matter to ratings because nobody cared piece on the truck broke off the day after Christmas,” 10. — Beverly Hills Coo (R) 1,7:20,9:30. with friends. Offers may not be available in all — City Heat (PG) 1:30, 7:30, 9:40. — A anyone as seriously devoted to about it, OK. But until they do, says Pat. “ I glued the piece back on, and it lasted a Possaaeto India (PG) 1,8.— The River comedy as Allen. areas of the country. Allow 10 weeks to receive (PG-13) 1:50,7:15,9:45. we’ll never know.” N N while, then broke off again. The truck was now each refund. Manchester "That’s what dis.^ppoints me as The lack of variety shows on useless, and I was really unhappy about it.” ...... The following refund offers are worth $19.50. UA Theaters East — That's Dancing a viewer,” Alien said in an 1 . .i-.ikt What would you do in a case like this? television doesn’t distress him. This week's refund offers have a total value of (PG) 7:30,9:30. — Avenging Angel (R) interview. "I made a proposal Pat decided to write to Kenner. " I enclosed a 7:40,9:40. — The Flamingo Kid (PG-13) "Variety to me is not that big a $27.75. about comedy to NBC a couple of picture of the broken truck, and since I had already 7:15,9:25. deal,” Allen said. "There was only This offer does not require a refund form: Mansflold years ago that I think they were one true variety show in the history gis= ’’beU)XE sent in the proof-of-purchase seal for my refund, I Tronslux College Twin — Beverly VICKS Formula 44-44D Refund, P.O. Box 5363, seriously in error in rejecting. included a portion of the directions to show them the Hills Cop (R) 7,9:10. of television. That was ‘The Ed Hicksville, N Y 11816. Receive a 75-cent refund Vernon “ What I was trying to get them to truck was theirs.” Sullivan Show.’ It was pure vaude­ and a 25-cent coupon on any size Formula 44 or Cine 1 « 2 — All of Me (PG) 7:10,9:10. do was put back on the air a show Pat says she waited several weeks and received no — Storman (PG) 7,9:30. ville, the kind that was so popular Formula 44D. Send the entire side panel from the like ‘The Colgate Comedy Hour’ of response. But she wasn't about to let the matter rest. West Hartford in the 1920s and 1930s, and it was carton with your name, address and ZIP code. the 1950s. You could tune in and be " I wrote a second letter asking them to please reply well adapted to television. Expires Feb. 28, 1985. Elm 1 A 2 — The Terminator (R) 7, assured of seeing a comedy special and tell me what could be done about the truck.” 9:15. — Starman IPG ) 7, 9:15. "Later there was a classy These offers require refund forms: starring somebody big — Fred version of a variety show called "Within a week UPS delivered a large package, and Windsor * * '7-.. MMb True»” --- ACTIFED 12s Free Refund Offer. Receive a Plaza — Starman (PG) 7:15. Allen one week. Bob Hope another ICECREAM upon opening it I found a complete PlayDoh fire truck ‘Hollywood Palace,' and in 1980 and BOD purchase-price refund, of Actifed 12s with a week. set. My son was thrilled! I was so happy I Immediately NBC did ‘The Big Show,’ probably SIX FLAVORS maximum value of $2. Send the required refund "Today there could be Eddie sat down and wrote the company a note thanking them the best variety show in the history fohn and the front panel from the Actifed for the replacement. I told them I was pleased to find a Murphy one week, and Richard of television. But it was tremend­ 12-tablet-size package, plus the register tape with Thoushts Pryor, and Robin Williams, Lily ously expensive and the ratings company that will stand behind its products." lar**'' J , a o x**’ **’ him the purchase price circled. Expires March 30, Tomlin, and so on. » Mb*- V"* h, Pat learned something that most of my readers were just medium.” 1985. should know by now. When there is a question or a “ And you wouldn’t be confined to Allen, who currently is ipvo'.ved """'““.'iv M'”"' "li CONTAC Cough $1 Refund. Send the required problem, whether it concerns broken taco shells or Incubate Your Prayer today’s top 10 comedians. Not too in a series of projects — including refund form and one Universal Product Code many viewers would be disap­ 1 broken toys, it is worth the time and effort to write to Prayers need to develop to be writing the scores for two musi­ symbol from a Contac Cough capsule package 'inSl'"'*"*m'*part the manufacturer. answered. Just like it takes time pointed to see Jackie Gleason, Sid cals, having the manuscript ac­ (10s or 20s) and the Universal Product Code Procter and Gamble deserves our applause for the for a child to develop from Caesar, Carol Burnett and her cepted for his 27th book (this one is symbol from any size package of Contac 12-Hour way it recently handled problems with the Pamper- conception to birth, it takes time gang. Possibly they would do even on public speaking) and taking Cold Capsules, Contac Severe Cold Formula .a *«««•** iTr* s boy * Fi^her Price Bib offer. Scores of readers wrote to tell for a prayer to be answered from better than the newer comedians.” part in the syndicated TV show, Capsule or Night Strength Liquid, or Contac Jr. '• ‘^.hld trow me that Procter and Gamble had acted above and inception to arrival. He said there hasn’t been a "The Start of Something Big.” $929 This offer does not apply to Contac Cough beyond the call of duty. Rita Dodd of Chicago was one This is not strange, it is true. It is regularly scheduled comedy show In the show, which deals primar­ S r i.* * - —; ; ’; Capsules Trial Size 4s. Expires March 31, 1985. of them: true and natural. It is true in all — not to be confused with sitcoms ily with how famous people began O R IG IN "Feel Better Guarantee” $1 Refund. — since Carol Burnett went off the HII galLjn " I ’ve been reading some of the stories and letters in other parts of creation from their careers, Allen provides a link Send the required refund form and the empty concepUon to birth, seed time to air in 1979. between segments, explaining how »«'• ' « r*fO0»«W container of the Origin product, plus the dated, your column about how great some of the companies REGULAR RETAIL are when a consumer has a problem. Now for the first harvest. "The networks could very well everyday items from false teeth to store-identified register tape with the purchase take the position, and who could the zipper came to be invented. 2 2 time, I have a story ir I participated in the What do you do in the meantime? price circled. Valid on purchases from Jan. 1,1984 «2.79 Wait! Trust God! Abram andSarai Kl« » —------to March 30, 1985. 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Jan. 23. 1985 - 17 Super Bowl scores big Advice About^Towi^^^^^ NEW YORK (UPI) - Super which followed the big game on the Bowl X IX was by far the most- air and placed seventh among the Court seeks volunteers watched show on television last week’stop lOshow. “ MacGruder& week and it drop-kicked ABC into Loud” will be seen from now on in Neighbor is lover to another’s son The Manchester Office of Adult Probation, a state its regular Tuesday night slot. first place in the ratings race for agency, is seeking volunteers to interview clients the the first time in the 1984-85 The good news for NBC was court has referred to probation. Volunteers attend look very pretty vyith diamonds. My wife is 40. her father is 70 and television season. “ The Cosby Show,” in third place DEAR ABBY: I want your court at Superior Court GA 12 on Center Street. Even though I would be using my his new wife is SO. My wife is an An estimated 110 million people for the week, which made it the opinion about what I shouid do Court is in session weekdays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. own money, he still says no. Please only child. watched at least some part of the top-rated series. The good news for about this neighbor. She’s my age and from 2 to 5 p.m. Usually volunteers can set their, help! My question: How should my game Sunday between the San CBS was that there’s no Super (41) and is the talk of the Dear own schedules. The state provides training, mileage A G IR L IN wife treat her father? Francisco 49ers and the Miami Bowl next week. neighborhood for her loose and reimbursement and insurance. Abby ORANGE, CALIF. R. Dolphins, according to ABC esti­ On the season to date, CBS leads trampy ways. For more information, call Rosane Purtill, with a 17.1 rating and a 27 share, I found out she took my 15-year- mates. That falls short of the D E A R R .: She should treat her coordinator of volunteers, at 566-8350. while NBC has a 16.1 rating and a old son to bed, so I went over there Abigail DEAR GIRL: You don’t say how estimated 110,230,000 people who father the way she feels like — 1* 26 share and ABC a 15.4 rating and and told her she ought to be old you are, but I assume you need watched Super Bowl XVI in 1982. Van Buren treating him. If, until now, she’s a 24 share. ashamed of herself for messing parental permission or you Woodhouse on t\onor roll In terms of ratings. Super Bowl been treating him in a manner “CBS Evening News with Dan around with a young boy, and she wouldn’t have written to me. X IX tied with last year’s Super inconsistent with her feelings, she Michael R. Woodhouse, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rather” was still the No. 1 evening said, “ He’s no boy, he’s a man, and I wouldn’t call double-pierced Bowl X V IIl for nth place in the should be relieved. She can now C. Woodhouse of Manchester, is on the honor roll at news show, with a 15.3 rating and with a little practice he’ll be as ears “ trashy,” but I think you all-time honor roll of ratings drop the pretense and be herself. Cardigan Mountain School, Canann, N.H. The board 25 share. “ NBC Nightly News” good as his father.’ ’ That’s when I Letters for All Occasions” ? Very should reconsider because pierc­ champs with a 46.4 rating. Top of ing the ears is a permanent school for grades 6 through 9 is near Hanover, N.H. the list is the “ M-A-S-H” final came in Second with a 12.4 rating hit her in the mouth and her truly yours. DEAR ABBY: Some n’oeuvre! mutilation, albeit a minor one. and Darmouth College. episode, with a 60,2 rating. The 1982 and a 20 share, and ABC’s “ World brldgework came apart. ON FIRE IN Thank heaven for your Hold off is the word from here. game is the top-rated Super Bowl News Tonight” had a 12.0 rating ARKANSAS Resident French purists She threatened to sue me for Having double-pierced ears may and a 19 share. You and I, alas. Series on natural planning with a 49.1 rating. assault, but so far I haven’t been be only a passing fad, but holes in The second most-watched pro­ The top prime time shows for the Are mere linguistic tourists. served. God forgive me, I would the head are forever. The Couple to Couple League will present a series of gram of the week was the Super week ending Jan. 20, according to D E A R O N F IR E : My booklet on WARREN KNOX like to see this evil woman dead. I “How to Write Letters for All four classes on the symto-thermal method of natural Bowl Post Game Show, adding to the A.C. Nielsen Co., were: have prayed and prayed, and all I Occasions" doesn’t cover the occa­ DEAR ABBY: My wife’s mother If you want to meet someone family planing beginning Sunday at 2 p.m. at St. the size of ABC’s win for the week. can come up with is revenge. sion you mention. You seem able to died nine years ago. Six months decent, see page 20 of Abby’s James Church. To register, call Bill or Kathy Siddons The A.C. Nielsen Co. prime time of 89 Tanner St. at 649-4908. 1. Supur Bowl X IX (A B C ) My priest told me I should express yourself very well in a later, her father married a woman booklet, “ How to Be Popular — ratings for the week ending Jan. 20 2. Super Bowl Pott Game Show who had been married twice You’re Never Too Young or Too gave ABC a 20.2 rating and a 30 (ABC) apologize to her and offer to pay for letter. Simply write and apologize 3. The Cosby Show (N B C ) the damage I did. I told him I didn’t for hitting her, and offer to repair before. Old.” Send your name and address Center scores given percent share of the audience, CBS 4. Dynasty (ABC) think I could look her in the face, so her bridgework. Recently, my father-in-law in­ clearly printed with check or a 17.0 rating with a 26 share and 5. The A-Team (NBC) 6. Family Ties (NBC) he suggested I write her a letter. formed my wife that he was money order for $2.50 (includes Center Bridge Club scores for Jan. 18 include: NBC an 16.5 rating with a 25 share. 2 2 7. MacGruder 8, Loud (ABC) Abby, I ’m not very good at that, so DEAR ABBY: My dad won’t let excluding her from his will and postage) to: Abby, Popularity, North-south: Mollie Timreck and Anne DeMArtin, ABC was able to parlay its Super 8. Simon 8i Simon (CBS) will you please tell me how to get me have double-pierced ears. He was leaving his entire estate to his P.O. Box 30923, Hollywood. Calif. first: Joyce Driskell and Murray Poweel, second: and Bowl win into an excellent intro­ 9. CBS Tuesday moyle: "Not Mv new wife. 90030. Phyll Pierson and Penny Weatherwax. ductory audience for its new cop Kid vour booklet on “How to Write says it’s “ trashy.” I think it will 10. NBC Monday movie: “The East-west: Mr. and Mrs. Erv Cross, first: Jim show. “MacGruder 4 Loud,” Execution" Baker and Marcia Ryan, second: and Al Sekac and Jim Bennett, third. Proper nutrition protects bones Illing parents to meet mature until the early SOs. Young ezerdae. ’The amount of additional Illing Parent Council will meet Thurssday from 7 to 3 3 DEAR DR LAMB - I’m U awK Herald photo by Pinlo Public Records w as t(dd that I have oateoporosiB. girls who go on fad diets and overem­ oxygen required depemb on the 9 p.m. in the school cafeteria. Staff member Tom How aerlona Is this, apd la there a phasize excessive thinness may be amount of muscular efforL rMard- Russo will offer suggestions to parents on improving Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Holmes of 128 Henry SU are celebrating their 40th Tripp Co. against property of Rita core? Can one live a relatively setting the stage for osteoporasls less of the exerdse you perform. and monitoring children's study habits. Warranty deeds Your wedding anniversary. K. Heimann. mipainfnl life by receiving the right after menopause. Jogging and running use very large Gammons Hoagland Co. to Vi­ Judgment lien by Connecticut treatments? O n a yonng woman get Health/ U is Important to have either estro­ musdes, so such exercises me lots of Lamaze classes change sions Unlimited, 395 Main St., this disease early and not know it gen replacement or increased calci­ $117,500. Refining Co. against property of The Lamaze Childbirth Educators of Greater William Haney, aka Leslie W. ■ntil menopause, especially if she was Lawrence um inUke at the very onset of meno­ ^^conld exert enough effort with Lloyd D. Munroe Jr. and Amy- pause. Some think it is a good idea to many exerdse machines to require Manchester, a professional organization of registered Couple celebrates 40th Haney. natritlonally deiwived during child- Lamb, M.D. . nurses certified by ASPO-Lamaze, have recently Sue Munroe to John V. Cone, 37-39 hood? W ill removal of the ovaries increase the u lciu m Intake in the the same amount of oxygen that you Lis pendens by Town of Man­ attended a daylong workshop on the revisions in Delmont St., $85,000. bring this on faster? years preceding menopause to help would need to Jog, but the answer Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Holmes of 128 Mark C. Holmes, all of Manchester, and chester against property of Exit Lamaze-teaching techniques. Instructors are prepar­ Sedmar, N.V., to John J. Ivaldi D E A R REIADE31 — Estrogen protect bones. doesn’t end there. Upright exerdses Henry St. are celebrating their 40th Gregory D, Holmes of Vernon. They also Co. ing to implement these changes in their classes. and Lucille Ivaldi, Unit E-12, seems to be an important key to With proper managemenL most that make you use your body wdgbt wedding anniversary. The couple was feted have 12 grandchildren. Classes are held in the instructors’ homes. Classes Woodland Manor Condominium, osteoporosis (dissolvliiig bones). Eitro- complication can be avoided by women can prevent bone degenera- help to strengthen me bones. Howev­ by their children Saturday night at the Mrs. Holmes is active in St. Bridget's er, swimming. In which the body is should begin approximately 10 weeks before the $51,502 to $52,000 (based on convey­ Quitclaim deeds gen Increases calciom absorption repladng the lost estrogen Immedi­ tlon. from osteoporosis. You need■ not Coachlight Dinner Theater in East parish. Holmes is president of Holmes ance tax ). horizontal and supported by the estimated delivery date. Edna H. Harris to Patricia H. m m the digestive system. If one ately after surgery and continuing It be crip^ed by this disorder. UPI photo Windsor. Funeral Home Inc., 400 Main St. He is a Richard H. Barry and Eldredge thereafter. DEAR DR LAMB — I am a 40- water, does not strengthen the bones. Classes are available in Glastonbury, Lebanon, Dixon and Edna H. Harris, 54 doesn’t have enough estrogen, one The couple was married Jan. 23, 1945, in member of the Connecticut Funeral Direc­ G. Yost to Herman G. Dvorak, Your question about a nutritionally year-old woman and Jog three d an a As a woman in your age group, you Manchester, South Windsor, Vernon and Wethers­ Green Road. may not absorb enough calcium, and It dldn*t get away Boston, Mass. They have six children: Mrs. tors Association, the National Funeral Marlys I. Dvorak and Teresa D. deprived childhood is a good one. A week for about 35 minutes each time. need exercises that promote strong field. For further information and registration, please Patrick J. O’Dell to Patrick J. then calcium is robbed from the Donald Maloney and Mrs. Sharon Aubert, Directors Association and a charter Macomber, 91 Harlan St., $84,900. woman who develcm a good strong I f I were unable to Jog, would I to bones. Any exercise routine that is call 646-4812. O’Dell. 96 White St. bones. When there Is an estrogen defi­ Two Australian fishermen maketheirclaim for the record Howard M. Holmes, Richard P. Holmes, member of the Manchester Civitan Club. Sedmar, N.V., to Robert J. skeleton is less likely to have serious bum up the same number of calories limited to the horizontal position w ill ciency, one can help compensate for shark catch. This 13-feet, four-irich 1,016-pound Tiger Sarra, Unit E-3, Woodland Manor this i n getting more calcium every problems with osteoporosis. ’There- by u s i^ a rowing machine? Would not te adequate (o r this purpose. Jaycees recruit members Condominium, $50,501 to $51,000 Attachments filed day. Removal of the ovari>w at an fore, it is important to have good the same muscles be exercised? No, 1^ using a rowing machine, you shark was caught recently by Steven Hunt, left, and The Manchester Jaycees, a service organization (based on conveyance ta x ). early age can cause osteopctosls at nutrition and plenty of calcium dur­ DEAR READER — How many w ill not use the same musdes In the Peter Ricci and Virginia Ricci Kevin Parsons, near Port Macquarie, a holiday resort 250 comprised of men and women between the ages of 18 Court turns party-pooper an early age. After all, that is techni­ ing the years in which the skeleton is calories you use depends on bow same way or to the same degree as miles south of Sydney. The previous record of 1,015 against property of Donald Yarsa- cally a s u rre a l menopause. ’This developing. ’The skeleton doesn’t much oxygen ^ o u need for an you would by Jogging. and 35, is looking for new members. Releases vich, 20-22 Lyndale St., $9,000. pounds was held by former Australian quiz show emcee The Jaycees provide leadership training and ST. LOUIS (UPI) — There is no First argued that dancing is a form of expression J J service to the community, while enjoying social Amendment right to bunny-hop, frug, protected by the First Amendment and that Attachment by Signe Siborg Bob Dyer, who made his catch in 1956. Supermarket Shopper occasions together. The Manchester chapter meets Texas two-step or Missouri waltz, an school property was a public forum. against property of Mark S. Lukas and Robert R. Lukas. Foreclosures twice each month at the Knights of Columbus Lodge. appeals court said. Cinema Old Stone Mortgage Corp. Meetings are generally the second and fourth Parents of students in the Vilonia School But the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Attachment by Signe Siborg against property of Franklin G. Wednesday of the month. District No. 17 in Faulkner County, Ark., on Monday sided with the U.S. District against property of Robert R. Hoiilord ' Steve Allen mourns Lukas. Solomons and Zelda E. Solomans, Give the manufacturer hell Clnsma City — Choou Me (R ) 7:35, Jim Rohde of Glastonbury is this year's president. filed suit to force the district to alio w dances Court in Arkansas, which ruled the school 104 Pond Lane. 9:55. — The Brother from Another For more information, Manchester residents should in the school’s gymnasium. The parents gymnasium was not a public forum. Mechanics lien by Roger G. By AAartIn Sloane Plonet 7:25, 9:45. — Amodeui (P 6 ) 8. United Feature Syndicate Clneitudle — Down of the Dead (R) lack of TV comedy call John Tunila, at 643-2181 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., Clip ‘n’ file refunds 7:X. or at 646-0401 evenings. last Hartford Health Products (File llA ) This fall, several of my columns included refund ■oetwood Pub A cinema — Stormon A A By Joan Hanauer argue, that nobody would watch a offers for children’s toys. I hope that sending for these (P G ) 7:15. Clip out this file and keep it with similar Poor Richard's Pub A Cinema — United Press International refunds made holiday gift giving a little easier on the weekly show with the same star cash-off coupons — beverage refund offers with Starmon (P O ) 7:15, 9:30. pocketbook. But, What happened to those toys? Showewe cinemas— 2010 (P G ) 1:30, every week. But what I am beverage coupons, for example. Start collecting NEW YORK - Steve Allen Patricia Hallenbeck of Fort Hood, Texas, noticed a 7:30, 10. — Protocol (P G ) 1:15, 7:15, proposing is a different star every the needed proofs of purchase while looking for 9:15. — The Cotton Club (R ) 1:50,7:35, wants to know why there are no d io l? refund on Kenner toys and purchased a Kenner week,” Allen said. ” If they putona the req u ir^ forms at the supermarket, in 10:05. — MIckI A Maude (PG-13) 1:40, prime time comedy shows on PlayDoh fire truck for her 6-year-old son. “ A small 7:35, 9:50. — Dune (PG-13) 1:45, 7:20, show like that and it bom l^d in the ^^appenea w newspapers and magazines, and when trading television — no laughing matter to piece on the truck broke off the day after Christmas,” 10. — Beverly Hills Cop (R ) 1,7:20,9:30. ratings because nobody cared with friends. Offers may not be available in all — City Heat (P G ) 1:30, 7:30,9:40. — A says Pat. “ I glued the piece back on, and it lasted a anyone as seriously devoted to about it, OK. But until they do, areas of the country. Allow 10 weeks to receive Possaaeto India (P G ) 1,8.— The River (PG-13) 1:50,7:15,9:45. comedy as Allen. we’ll never know.” each refund. while, then broke off again. The truck was now N N “ That’s what disappoints me as useless, and I was really unhappy about it.” Manchester The lack of variety shows on The following refund offers are worth $19.50. UA Theaters Cost — That's Dancing What would you do in a case like this? a viewer,” Allen said in an television doesn’t distress him. ’This week’s refund offers have a total value of (PG) 7:30,9:30.— Avenging Angel (R) interview. “I made a proposal Pat decided to write to Kenner. “ I enclosed a 7:40,9:40. — The Flamingo Kid (PG-13) “ Variety to me is not that big a ,han “ car*. Vs- $27.75. picture of the broken truck, and since I had already 7:15,9:25. about comedy to NBC a couple of deal,” Allen said. “ There was only ^1' This offer does not require a refund form: Mansfleld sent in the proof-of-purchase seal for my refund, I years ago that I think they were one true variety show in the history VICKS Formula 44-44D Refund, P.O. Box 5363, Tronslux College Twin — Beverly included a portion of the directions to show them the Hills C op (R ) 7,9:10. seriously in error in rejecting. of television. That was ‘The Ed Hicksville, N Y 11816. Receive a 75-cent refund truck was theirs.” Vernon ’ ’What I was trying to get them to Sullivan Show. ’ It was pure vaude­ and a 25-cent coupon on any size Formula 44 or Cine 1A 2 — All 01 Me (P G ) 7:10,9:10. Pat says she waited several weeks and received no do was put back on the air a show ville, the kind that was so popular Formula 44D. Send the entire side panel from the — Starmon (P G ) 7, 9:30. response. But she wasn’t about to let the matter rest. West Hartford like ’The Colgate Comedy Hour’ of in the 1920s and 1930s, and it was carton with your name, address and Z IP code. the 1950s. You could tune in and be well adapted to television. Expires Feb. 28, 1985. “ I wrote a second letter asking them to please reply Kim 1 A 2 — The Termlnotor (R) 7, and tell me what could be done about the truck.” assured of seeing a comedy special “l^ter there was a classy These offers require refund forms: 9:15. — Starmon (P G ) 7,9:15. Windsor starring somebody big — Fred version of a variety show called ACTIFED 12s Free Refund Offer. Receive a “ Within a week UPS delivered a large package, and i oe*> _ Troltr n»re upon opening it I found a complete PlayDoh fire truck Plaza — Starmon (P G ) 7:15. Allen one week. Bob Hope another ‘Hollywood Palace,’ and in 1980 licanng evsl ^ ICECREAM purchase-price refund, of Actifed 12s with a set. My son was thrilled! I was so happy I immediately week. NBC did ‘The Big Show,’ probably maximum value of $2. Send the required refund sat down and wrote the company a note thanking them “ Today there could be Eddie the best variety show in the history SIX FLAVORS form and the front panel from the Actifed ilSlS liSw Murphy one week, and Richard of television. But it was tremend­ 12-tablet-size package, plus the register tape with for the replacement. I told them I was pleased to find a Thoushts Pryor, and Robin Williams, Lily ously expensive and the ratings the purchase price circled. Expires March 30, company that will stand behind its products.” Tomlin, and so on. were just medium,” 1985. Pat learned something that most of my readers “ And you wouldn’t be confined to Allen, who currently is involved CONTAC Cough $1 Refund. Send the required should know by now. When there is a question or a Incubate Your Prayer today’s top 10 comedians. Not too in a series of projects — including refund form and one Universal Product Code problem, whether it concerns broken taco shells or Prayers need to develop to be many viewers would be disap­ writing the scores for two musi­ symbol from a Contac Cough capsule package broken toys, it is worth the time and effort to write to the manufacturer. > answered. Just like it takes time pointed to see Jackie Gleason, Sid cals, having the manuscript ac­ (10s or 20s) and the Universal Product Code f d r a child to develop from Caesar, Carol Burnett and her cepted for his 27th book (this one is symbol from any size package of Contac 12-Hour Procter and Gamble deserves our applause for the conception to birth, it takes time gang. Possibly they would do even (jold Capsules, Contac Severe Cold Formula way it recently handled problems with the Pamper- on public speaking) and taking for a prayer to be answered from better than the new^r comedians.” (^psule or Night Strength Liquid, or Contac Jr. Fisher Price Bib offer. Scores of readers wrote to tell part in the syndicated TV show, incepUon to arrival. He said there hasn’t been a ’This offer does not apply to Contac Cough me that Procter and Gamble had acted above and “ The Start of Something Big.” beyond the call of duty. Rita Dodd of Chicago was one This is not strange, it is true. It is regularly scheduled comedy show In the show, which deals primar­ $929 Capsules Trial Size 4s. Expires March 31, 1985. of them: — not to be confused with sitcoms ORIGIN “ Feel Better Guarantee” $1 Refund. true and natural. It is true in all ily with how famous people began “ I ’ve been reading some of the stories and letters in other parts of creation from — since Carol Burnett went off the their careers, Allen provides a link Send the required refund form and the empty air in 1979. Lr ■ ■ ■ GALLON container of the Origin product, plus the dated, your column about how great some of the companies conception to birth, seed time to between segments, explaining bow are when a consumer has a problem. Now for the first harvest. “ The networks could very well everyday items from false teeth to REGULAR RETAIL store-identified register tape with the purchase take the position, and who could price circled. Valid on purchases from Jan. ,1984 time, I have a story. I participated in the What do you do in the meantime? the zipper came to be invented. 2 2 1 to March 30, 1985. Pamper-Fisher Price Bib offer, and just when I was Wait! Trust God! Abram and Sarai «2.79 PREPARATION H Booklet Offer. Receive a beginning to wonder wbat happened to the bib I was incubated tbeir prayers throu(d> 25 ptsc# —— — Health and Beauty Aids Coupon Booklet with a supposed to receive, the mailman delivered a letter years, and even through the eumbrnrlmnd Umna'^ value of $10.50. Send the required refund form and from Procter and Gamble telling me they had run out changing of their names to Abra­ two entire cartons of any combinations of the of bibs. Procter and Gamble promised to send the bib ham (Father of many) and Sarah Y , 100% PURE , 1-ounce or 2-ounce size of Preparation H as soon as their supplies were replenished. They also (Princess), before the answer Ointment, or the 12s, 24s, or 48s size of returned my proofs of purchase and 50 cents to came. (Genesis 12:4-21:7) Try Our We Want Your Memories! Preparation H Suppositories. Expires March 31, reimburse me for the original postage I had used to God told them to name their 1985. send for the offer! ” child Isaac (he laughs), and the voffee&Dansh 3 Homestyle APfUJUKE 3 Rita’s letter ends with glowing words of praise for answer brought them great Joy. STRESSTABS Vitamin $1 Rebate Offer. Send They are eagerly read by thousands of our subscribers.. REG.80Z. CUP the required refund form a n ^ the bottom panel the company. Procter and Gamble knows a secret Give the answers to your prayers with the Universal Product Code symbol from one that is in large part responsible for its success: time to develop. Clam Treating people right is good business. package (any style) of Stresstabs, plus the cash-register receipt. Expires Feb. 28, 1985. ^ How have the manufacturers treated you recently? Rev. Norman E. Swensen, Pastor Chowder! |g^$ 13 9 I ’m interested. Write to me in care of this newspaper. 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THEN HE WA» DOIMG IT ALL FOR O’Neill, Reagan vow cooperation Wednesday T V HIRED GOME PROFBPAIOMAL THIEVED TO DTBAl. IT. popular than you are with the CD ^ Dynasty (C C ) Blake meets Lady By Helen Thomas day after his public inauguration. meeting.” 6:00 PM (D CB (S n « w . Channels Ashley Mitchell, an international photo- United Press International " I t was a love feast,’ ’ O’Neill told While not indicating that he was American people. And in view of ® T h r««'i Company journaJist, at a business meeting in Paris. reporters with a laugh on leaving ready to buy Reagan’s programs, that, 1 want you to know that (60 min.) ( J ) Hart to Hart Hartford. CT WASHINGTON - President the White House. O'Neill said the Democrats — everything is on the table. WF8B (» Dr. Ger>e Scott C11) Banaon WNEW Now York. NY CD ( Ill Beagan, embarking on a new “ love The president turned his atten­ mindful of the overwhelming man-' "When I say everything,’’ (i$) Dr. Gaiw Scott WTNH Flaw H»v»n. CT CD i S ) @5) Facts of Ufa (C C ) Mrs. Garrett feast” with Congress, has a tion to foreign affairs today by date Reagan received in No­ O’Neill added, “ I mean WQR N «w Voili. NY CD becomes romantically involved with a vember — will give him the everything.” (2$ Uttio Houaa on the Pratria Naw Vorfi, NV ® wonderful man but finds that she may be promise from a more flexible holding his first meeting with WPIX opportunity to present his eco­ Although his pledge could apply a i Dr. Who WHCT Hanfoed. CT (9 holding on to the past when she becomes House Speaker Thomas O'Neill fiscal and diplomatic advisers who Si4) One Day at a TInta WTXX Watorbury. CT « upset at losing a reminder of her first mar­ that his programs will be given a are planning U.S. participation in nomic proposals to Congress and to everything from defense spend­ WWLP Springfiold, MA o riage. fair hearing on Capitol Hill. the next economic summit in Bonn bring them to a vote. ing to a Social Security benefit (4U) Nawawatch Hartford. CT WEDH i S S ) El Maleficio When asked if his spirit of freeze, O’Neill said Reagan him­ C4i) Raportar 41 Hartford. CT O’Neill, who accompanied other in early May. WVIT [C N N ] Freeman Reports accommodation would extend as self has ruled out the latter. MacNait/Lahrar Nawahour WSBK Boaton, MA di Democratic and Republican lead­ Other Hill leaders emerging Sprirtgfiold. MA [ESPN ] College Basketball: Ohio Stata far as supporting Reagan policies, With 29 states now showing @ Oood Timaa WGGB « LEVY’S LAW Jam— S O H im «t«tf ers to a White House meeting from Tuesday’s meeting with WXTV Patwwn, NJ at Illinois Tuesday, stressed afterward that the speaker replied: “ Support surpluses and the federal govern­ (C N N l Rrog Cont'd Soringfiokl. MA ANPVtXICNOW Reagan were equally optimistic WGBV @ [H B O ] MOVIE; Hysterica)' The ghost of "everyA in g is on the table” as him? Well, that’s a different story. ment laboring under the threat of [ESPN l Fiahin- Hola WTIC Hartford, C T e a vengeful woman makes life difficult for a WHAT -THAT that a more cooperative relation­ veAhLSi PONT Reagan began his second term. We’ll give him full hearings. $200 billion-plus deficits, O’Neill [M A X ] MOVIE. Broadway Danny CNN CMdo Nowt Ntwtk (CNN) writer. Hudson Brothers. Bud Cort. Keenan ship is in the making. Sports Natwoifc (ESPN) V O U L A E B V ? “ We’re ncl going to in any way said, there is “ no reason’’ Wa­ Roaa' Danny Roaa. a hapless show biz ESPN W ynn. Rated PG. 'Hie surprising conciliatory note HBO Homo BOX Offico IHBOI Sen. Alan Cranston, D-Calif., thwart the will of the American shington should continue to dole agent, tries to matte the big-time with a 9 : 3 0 P M ® ^ Sara (SEASON from O'Neill, who was sharply CINEMAX emwnax (MAX) also called it a love (east, adding people,” O’Neill said. "W e are not out revenue sharing and other aid has-been crooner w ho falls lor a jealotis Movis ChannsI ITMCI PREMIERE) Geena Davis and Alfre Woo­ critical of Reagan during the first mobster's girt. W oody Allan, Mia Farrow. TMC that the president and the leaders Natwork lUSAt dard star in this show about the modern .O H iW / term, indicate that Democratic going to be obstructionists in any to states, counties and cities. Rated PG. U8A tu t life of a young, single lawyer in San Fran­ leaders may have decided to give discussed working together "as manner, way or form.” The president was expected to [U S A ] Cartoon Expraaa cisco. e&..wEU. the president a second honeymoon. Democrats, as Republicans, as O'Neill said he told Reagan: propose $50 billion in cuts in the 6:30 PM CB ® Ona Day at a Tima Satellites Lost & Found A Success-1 Americans, for the best Interests of "W e can read. You got 59 percent budget package he sends to Con­ pons to be the spoiled son of the ful Space Salvage.' The story behind the Reagan also appeared to set a (0 ) Bamay Millar wealthiest man in a small California town rescue of two wayward communicattons, / new tone to his relations with our country.” of the votes, and there’s no gress Feb. 4 and much of that @9 NBC Nawa . (60 min.) sateiiites by the space shuttle crew in Nov­ Congress by making the meeting Rep. Jack Kemp, R-N.Y., called question In my 50 years of public money will come from cutbacks in Nightly Buainaaa Raport dD News ember 1984 is told. (CC) (R) with the leaders top business the the gathering “ a very positive life I ’ve never seen a man more such aid programs. ^ Jaffaraona (II) MOVIE: 'Assignment to Kill' A se­ ® ) Trampa para un Sonador Un hombre cret investigator uncovers a murderer and se encuentra ontre el amor do doa mujeres. IS!) ABC Nawa (CC) . an international organization in Switzer­ Antonio Grimau, Cristina Alberto. Noticiato SIN land. Patrick O'Neal, Joan Hackett. Sir ® Gray Areas [C N N l Showbiz Today John Gielgud. 1969. d i) Dr. Gene Scott 1 0 : 0 0 P M CD News ^11 >Y OOP ®fay o n v . . . but defense could be obstacle [ES P N l SportaCantar 2 (2$ College Basketball: Connecticut at CD Arthur Hailey's Hotel (CC) A W HERE ARE 2 YOU THREE SIT 7:00 PM (B CBS Nawa Georgetown spinster falls in love with a male escort. V O U G O IN G , Peter becomes the target of a psychic s TIGHT UNTIL WE last year on a tie vote broken by CB 3 |l M*A*8*H ® (2^ Highway to Heaven (C C ) Jona­ S ET BACK...OXACY?, 8v Steve (^rstel As he did during the entire first ambitions. UPl photo predictions and a couple's marriage is on Vice President Bush and Reagan,, ( B ABC Nawa (CC) than and Mark go back in time in order to shaky ground when their son faces a bone United Press International administration, Reagan faces a • Sixteen Republican senators, save Mark's grandfather from losing his realizing the influence of an even CB Dallaa marrow transplant. (60 min.) divided Congress — the House House Speaker Thomas O ’Neill talks to reporters as he Oklahoma farm. (60 min.) elected in the 1980 Reagan lands­ ambivelent Goldwater, has al­ Cj}) JaNaraona dD Independent News WASHINGTON - President controlled by Democrats, the (2^) ®f) World Professional Ballroom lide, are up for re-election in 1986. ready met with the dean of leaves the White House Tuesday after promising C]8 Dr. Oana Scott O ) Dr. Gene Scott Reagan and Congress didn’t even Senate dominated by the Republi­ Championship Their votes will be heavily influ­ conservatives in an effort to swing President Reagan a fair hearing of his domestic and (29 Bamay Millar (20) Wild, Wild West wait for Inauguration Day. The cans. The shift of seats in the ( H MOVIE: 'The Magnificent Seven enced by the need to post a record him back in the fold. foreign policies on Capitol Hill. (22) Whaal of Fortuna Ride' A town marshal dedicates himself to eg) St. Elsewhara Ehrlich's healths- two sides are already at war. election was too small to have on which they can, this time, run on 3 3 Reagan's problems in the Senate MacNail/Lahrar Nawahour saving a town of Mexican widows from the pot is in trouble when he insults the disa­ Pitched battles loom on defense much of an impact. their own. threat of a gang of bandits. Leo Van Cleef, bled in his latest segment, a new female are compounded by Democrats (29 Family Faud spending, cuts in domestic pro­ That means that Reagan, as he Stephanie Powers, Michael Callen. 1972 doctor provides an alibi on behalf of a • Sen. Barry Goldwater of Ariz­ shell-shocked by the .November ® Marlaala pregnant 14-year-old and WestphaH must grams, the MX missile and aid for jousts with the 99th Congress, will ® Muy Especial; Sergio Mendes ona, the new chairman of the election and eager to produce an Refunds for inaugural make a painful decision about hia daugh­ Nicaraguan Contras. have to rely heavily again on the (B ) Nightly Buainaaa Raport ®1) MOVIE: 'The Initietlw of Sarah' A Armed Services Committee, op­ alternative program of their own. ter. (60 min.) The pre-inagural skirmishing, Senate to stand firm behind his (B ) Diff'rant Strokaa housemother in a women's dorm urges a poses the MX missile and wants a Reagan will continue to draw some college girl to unleash her terrifying psychic (2$ Second Homs which began the moment Reagan proposals to counter what could be [C N N ] Monayllna freeze on defense spending. His Democratic support on defense powers. Shelley Winters. Kay Lenz, Tony O ) Odd Couple scored his second landslide vic­ a string of defeats in the House. tickets being arranged [ES P N l Collaga Baakatball: Dayton at Bill. 1978. TH E BORN LOSER Art SanMin predecessor. Sen. John Tower of matters but not domestic issues. Notra Dama (S^ Du Pont Columbia Journalism tory, foreshadows two years of Only in that way can Congress [C N N ] Prime News Awards Texas, broke his back for every Indicative of the Democratic [H B O l Ehrla: Ona Night with You Cela- confrontation between the White mold compromises acceptable to [HBOi Disposable Heroes - The Other buck for the Pentagon. attitude is that Senate Democratic brste the King'a' 50lh birthday with exclu­ iD Kojak House and Capitol Hill. the White House. By Clay F. Richards from the White House. Side of Football Take a look at what hap­ leader Robert Byrd, having sur­ sive footage taped 16 years ago. [C N N ] Evening News Reagan’s second ‘‘honeymoon,’’ United Press International An inaugural committee spokes­ pens to gridiron heroes after the glory days But Senate Republicans, united • Sen. David Durenberger of vived a challenge, came very close [T M C l MOVIE. 'Soggybottom, U.8.A.' [M A X ] Richard Balzer Show the period of bipartisan coopera­ woman said refunds woujd be are over. and loyal behind the leadership of Minnesota, the probable head of to saying he preferred the Midget- A sheriff attempts to enforce prohibition in [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Coma' A doctor investi­ tion normally tendered a president WASHINGTON — President made to those who bought tickets his town. Ben Johnson. Dub Taylor. Ann [NIAX] MOVIE: 'The Comancheros' A Tennessee’s Howard Baker, in the Intelligence Committee, op­ man missile to the MX. Texas Ranger infiltrates the ranks of the gates bizarre happenings in a big Boston .at the beginning of his term, may 1981-82 started dropping off in poses more aid for the Nicaraguan Reagan’s inaugural organizers are to watch the canceled inaugural Wedgeworth. Rated PG. hospital. Genevieve Bujold, Richard W id- Reagan cannot expect much Comancheros, an outlaw gang supplying be short or may even be non­ 1983-84 and the erosion could be rebels battling the Sandinista scrambling to refund unused pa­ parade along Pennsylvania [U S A ] Radio 1990 guns and liquor to the Comanches. John mark, Michael Douglas. 1977. Rated PG. help in the House. The "boll existent. much more pronounced in the next government. Goldwater, in that rade. tickets while workers are Avenue from specially constructed 7:30 PM CB p m Magazina Wayne. Stuart Whitman, Nehemiah Per- [U S A ] College Basketball: Memphis weevil” bloc that gave him the soff 1961. Stata at Florida Stata What faces Reagan on Capitol two years. same post last year, backed aid. tearing down millions of dollars in seating. CB All In tha Family • swing vote in 1981-82 has grown [U S A ] Collage Basketball; Syracuse at Hill, as he pursues his legislative unused grandstands and reviewing CB Whaal of Fortuna 1 0 : 3 0 P M dD News • Sen. Robert Packwood of smaller in numbers and can no Refunds cun be obtained by St. John's policies, more closely resembles THERE ARE ALREADY platforms along Pennsylvania (JJ) Indapandant Nawa Water Garden The Fort Worth Water Oregon, new chairman of the longer provide him with the sending the tickets and a self- 1B83-M than 1981-82. STR ONG indications that the Avenue and at the Capitol. 8 : 3 0 P M C D e/ r Garden, an island of calm in the middle of Finance Committee, has already difference. addressed. stamped envelope to (29 Hogan’s Haroas the business district of this city, is ex­ Senate, despite little turnover, will Two days after sub-zero temper­ CD Rituals rejected administration proposal Despite the grim outlook, it is not “ Parade Operations,” Box 1985, ® M*A*8*H plored. IN HIS FIRST TWO YEARS, be harder for the administration to atures forced the inauguration CD MOVIE: 'Some Came Running' The for tax simplification — a major impossible, although improbable, Washington, D.C., 20013-1985. They (29 Entartainmant Tonight (g ) Dick Van Dyke Reagan charmed .and cajoled tame. Some examples: indoors for the first time in history, disillusionment of a hard drinking young administration initiative for 1985. that Reagan will come to Congress must be postmarked by Feb. tO. O ) Bamay Millar writer makes him seek solace in the com­ (S ) 24 Horas (iongress into approving much of the thermometer inched over the FRANK AND ERNEST ® bf Bob T h a v Without Packwood’s active sup­ with a budget that can win 9 9 Paopla’s Court panionship of seedy characters. Frank Sin­ [H B O ] Coming Attractions his program, including deep cuts In ' • Senate Republicans elected freezing mark in the nation’s A spokesman said that if ail the atra. Shirley Maclaine. Dean Martin. 1959. port. it may never get out of bipartisan support and comprom­ < S l wild World of Animals [M A X ] Album Flash: Alabama domestic spending, fat increase in Sen. Robert Dole of Kansas as capital Tuesday for the first time money for the parade tickets is [T M C ] MOVIE: 'It's Alive' A three-day- 2 E66S majority leader and ousted its committee. ises that he can, with his powers of ® Dim Day at a Tima 11:00PM 0)(I)(S)®Iid®Naws g p N i F money for defense and a major tax this week. It never got above 10 refunded it will cost $800,000, but J J old child of normal parents turns into a persuasion, convince the Senate entire old leadership, most of them degrees on Inauguration Day, [C N N l CrossBfa monster. John Ryan, Sharon Farrell, A n ­ <1.25 r cut. said it was impossible to predict CD Taxi But in the second half of his first strong Reagan supporters. Dole, HOW IMPORTANT TO REA­ and House to accept. c re e lin g the outdoor parade, [U S A ] Dragnat drew Duggan. 1974. Rated PG. -THfY'/'f ,JuMNr/iPF But if Reagan opts for no-retreat how many people will actually CD Phil Silvers term, Reagan’s troubles multip­ unlike Baker, is seen as a tougher G A N , for instance, is Goldwater’s swearing-in and inaugural address 8:00 PM CB Charlas in Charga Jill is 9 : 0 0 P M CD m o v ie : First Affair' A seek refunds. (S ) Odd Couple lied as Congress kept one eye on adversary for the White House refusal to support the production of options, he might find himself in a that marked the start of President torn between the demands of her new job naive freshman learns that she must grow bitter two-year fight with Con­ "W e will willingly but sadly ar>d feeling that she isn't spending enough up quickly amidst the academic and emo­ dS) Dr. Gena Scott the legislation, the other on the than Baker and his moves could be the MX missile? Very. Reagan’s second term. gress, a fight he might not win. refund everything,” he said. "W e time with her family. tional pressures of her first year in college. (20) Honaymoonars elections. dictated by his presidential The MX survived in the Senate Reagan was back to work at the CS) PM Magazine Melissa Sue Anderson, Loretta Swit, Joel (2D Dr. Who think we’ll be OK financially even Higgins. 1983. White House. He must present his CD ^ Fall G uy (C C ) Colt is hired to re­ M*A»S*H proposed budget to Congress Feb. if they ask for all the money back,” CD Merv Griffin ClSSlWrNEA M trieve a bail-jumping drug dealer who hap- @ ) MOVIE: 'Charlie Chan at the Circus' 4 and give the State of the Union he added when asked if cancella­ Charlie Chan turns into a merry go-round of * Baker sUirts easy trip to Treasury address two days later. tion of the parade would unbalance A A E 5 ■ murder. Warner Oland, Keye Luke, J. Car- The last of other home-bound the inaugural’s $12 million budget. roll Naish. 1936. Private funds pay for the costs. [C N N ] Monayline By Joseph Mlanowany on the nomination by the end of the any dirt there, somebody would inaugural revelers jammed depar­ [ESPN ] Inside tha PGA Tour United Press International day. have dug it up." ture terminals, ^ m e had re­ On the red and blue carpeted V u Senate Republican leader Ro­ mained in town for the annual stands in front of the White House [H BO ] MOVIE: "The Ostarman WINTHROP ®by DIefc Cavalll The Baker-Regan job swap, to Weekend' A crazed CIA agent manipu­ bert Dole has predicted no prob­ "March for Life” to protest the and on the West Front of the SARA______WASHINGTON - White House take effect once Baker is sworn-in, lates hit friends and turns a friendly week­ WHY WAS TH E BECAUSE I TOLPHIM AND HE'D ALR&ACY INVITED chief of staff James Baker today lems with the nomination and said 12th anniversary of the Supreme Capitol, television technicians, end into a nightmare of terror arnl deceit. has been the most noteworthy of Geena Davis stars as Sara, PRINCIPAL MY B4 RENTS CHANt^O A UCTOF PEOPLE TD/A begins an almost guaranteed easy Tuesday he hoped full Senate Court ruling that legalized abor­ phone company workers and oth­ a young, single attorney in a John Hurt. Rutger Hauer, Craig T . Nelson. several second-term changes in tion. About 10,000 participated in ers involved in the massive project Rated R. HOLLERINtS THEIR MINDS/VBOUT CELEBRATION PARTY, trip through the Senate to his new action could come Thursday or San Francisco legal assistance the Reagan administration. Re­ N began rolling up the miles of cable N [M A X ] MOVIE; Heat and Oust' A ATYtTUTHIS MOV/NQ AWAY, job as treasury secretary, going Friday. the march, which Reagan ad­ gan’s new position as White House office, on “ Sara." premiering young Englishwoman in India retraces the A top aide to the Finance dressed through a special hookup draped about. M O R N IW e ? \ before a Finance Committee ex­ chief of staff does not require W EDNESDAY, JAN. 23 on sensational career of a great aunt. Julie / Committee said Tuesday there pected to give him no trouble. Senate confirmation. NBC, Christie. Greta Scacchi, Shashi Kapoor. likely would be no opposition to the 1983. Rated R. Baker, who is in the process of nomination, noting that "as far as As one of Reagan’s top advisers CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME 11:15PM dD Reporter 41 swapping posts with the current we can determine at this time he in the president’s first term. 11:30 PM CD Three's Company treasury secretary, Donald Re­ has no problem.” Baker, 54, became an expert at Class CD Charlie's Angels gan. was expected to face mostly "M y God, this guy has been in negotiating with Congress and GD ® ABC News Nightline i*)= JAMES BAKER friendly questioning at a meeting the public eye for the past four understanding the political ma­ Tuesday — 12:30 pm - 3:00 pm le' A lieutenant as­ ablo to fulflH your desires without strain- ip^j^away the store. where you push too hard. However, youll . 16 Mires BKxig signed to a fort in Florida tries to atop his be successful In areas where you use commander from moving against the Irrdi- Ing your budget. a u s m i (Moy 21-June 20) Keep your wits your'wtt and reaourcefulness. 2 17 Whiz 19 Oriental sash ans. Rock Hudson, Anthony Quinn. Bar­ SAOITTARRJS (Nov. 22-Oeo. 21) In the 2 18 The sun (pref.) ADUARIU8 (Jan. 20-Fob. 10) Career and about you In complicated career sltua- 23 Made cow bara Hate. 1953. flnanclal objectives can be achieved Hons today. It may be necessary tor you flnal analysis, things should turn out EYEBALL OPTICAL 20 Look at sounds dD Family Feud today, but not necoesarlly according to to take reeponsiblllty lor others’ actions, rather fortunately lor you today even 21 Noun suffix 25 Vast period of [C N N ] Newsnight your original blueprint. Be prepared to CANCER (Juno 21-July 22) A business though early Indicatora may appear nag- VERNON WINDSOR MANCHESTER 22 Missile time [ES P N l College Basketball: Dayton at Improvise. Ma|or changes are In store lor deal that looks Ilka a bummer can be atlva and dark. 630 Tsicottvilif: Rd 286 Broad St 70 East Center St 24 Scratches 26 Drs.' gp. Notre Dame Aquarians In tha coming year. Sand lor turned around today. You won't derive as CAPRICORN (Dae. 22-Jan. It) You may iR tt 831 INe FwimiMi (ragpalreli 66 59 No hMdgn i (Vamon location only Cuchiiain 67 [C N N ] Crossfire 14 14 minus, you lose. And If It to a tie, both we only play it once a year. W Tl^H^VISiON teams win a half-match. [U S A ] Make It Mlorowsva 14 14 24 Psss We're on regular TV and on cable. ^ SURHAIt CARKT eCNm i DOWN 61 62 Psss 44 Psss Pass On the diagramed deal, Bemle Monday thru Friday 10 lo 9; Saturday 10 to 6; Sunday 12 to 6 1 : 1 5 A M [M A X ] MOVIE: ’Coin’ AH Pass Chazen, bridge profemlonal from the W ^ ’ A tsansgs coupla are kapt apart EnlMd. Rl. 5.' 741-2501 Manchaatar 649-0199 64 |e6' Florida, was my parUier In the Etoat There to no such thing as a 1 Poetic fiction by thair friands. Dan Waldman. Deborah I ml. to. Exit 40 OH 1-91 395 Broad Slrgol 2 Greater In J Van Rhyn. 1982. Rated H. Opening lead; 410 chair. I led the 10 cluba against the “common'' cold. Everyone’s ease of 1 mHt south o« Mess. Itns near Manchester AAA number D1086 by NEA, Ino. 23 [T M C ] MOVIE: ’SoarFaoa’ (CC| four-heart contract. Decluwr dis­ the sniffles to nnlque, to boar ns toll ) t

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20 — MANCHESTER HERAI.D, Wrdiu-.sday. Jan. 23, 1985 Bolton Republicans unanimously back Cheney BUSINESS Silverstein and Manning 'ose n o m in a tio n ^ at I Housework can be organized drudgery Business operating budgets and capital seats on the Planning Commission. Board Chairman Siiverstein re­ members for re-election. Gorton is chairman of the By Sarah Passell Community Hall caucus. He is spending over the last two years. ceived 16 votes to Adams’s 36 and The other finance board commission. 2. Skill variety. Most skills in housework are fairly Heraid Reporter expected to face incumbent San­ You may have every modern convenience at your In Brief Campbell’s 30 at the caucus. A members — Raymond A. Ursin, AFTER THE CAUCUS, school Chairman Philip Dooley was simple and become routine quickly. "In industry, you dra Pierog, the oniy Democratic disposal. You may have every time-saving new William J. Fehling and Clayton board hopeful Manning announced renominated for a four-year term talk about ’cookbook’ jobs where there is a highly selectman who was available to simple majority of 19 votes was prf^uct on the market tucked under your arm. BOLTON — A move by some Adams — refused to go along with that he will petition to have his on the Zoning Commission, as standardized procedure for making everything,” take over for First Selectman necessary for nomination to any Housework may still be dragging you down and you Your Republican leaders in town to field Silverstein. name included on the ballot as a incumbent commission member Brass notes. For the average homemaker, cooking is post. have only one description for it; sheer drudgery! more candidates than the number Henry P. Ryba after his death last ”1 was surprised that it Republican candidate for the Alan Wiedie. Art Mensing was an area where skill variety can take theforefront. You Campbeli had singled Silver­ But could you not redesign some of your activities so Money's of seats the party can win in the November. worked,” said Planning Commis­ board. He said he was not sur­ nominated to fill a two-year do not have to follow a cookbook. “ Following a stein out for defeat when he that you — housewife or househusband — make some May election collapsed Tuesday " I f there is an incumbent first sion member John Esche of prised by Tuesday’s vote. vacancy now held by Manning. Worth cookbook which tells you exactly what to do with how of the work around the house a bit more bearable to selectman running, I think it's announced his candidacy last "This is a minor inconven­ Manning was nominated for the much for how long takes away a lot of the autonomy.” when a party caucus did not Silverstein’s defeat Tuesday. "I you? Could you not attack household chores as you month. ience,” he said of the vote. term but withdrew from 3. Task significance. Try to experiment with new renominate Board of Finance Doug,” said GOP Chairman Mark had heard there was a movement attack jobs in business and thereby make the “ I think it means people are Manning said he needs five percent consideration. ideas that can make the housework job much rnore Chairman Morris Silverstein for Johnson after the caucus. Johnson afoot. I have great respect for housework job more interesting and enjoyable? ready for a change,” he said of the registered Republicans in Mark Johnson and retired resi­ interesting and get away from the traditional idea another term. has repeatedly praised Cheney for Morris. But I think we have While working toward a doctorate degree in town, or about 50 people by his dent state trooper Robert Peterson that the housewife cleans but when something breaks, Thomas A. Manning also failed discreetly assOming Ryba’s duties Tuesday of the caucus results. nominated an effective and strong organizational behavior at Pennsylvania State estimate, to sign a petition to earn are the GOP candidates for Zoning she must wait for the husband to come home. while Ryba was ill last summer. He then alluded to Silverstein’s ticket.” University, Dr. Daniel J. Brass was also a in his bid for the caucus nomina­ a place on the ballot. Commisuon alternates. Loren Ot­ “ There is no reason why the person in charge of the opposition to the 19M-85 school Town Chairman Johnson la­ househusband — and he has applied the principles of rather than a supervisor or spouse rating. tion to the Board of Education jn Silverstein, who is currently ter. currently an alternate on the housework should not also be in charge of fixing things budget during finance board dis­ mented the failure to' nominate business job design to housework and came up with To be more specific about the five key one of two secret ballots cast FINANCE BOARD INCUM­ chairman of the Board of Finance, Planning Commission, was nomi­ around the house. Fixing things can require a greater three candidates each for the five key characteristics that make a job enjoyable. characteristics: Tuesday. Incumbents James H. BENT Clayton Adams and^,pe\vco- cussions last spring. " I feei that, said he has not decided what to do. nated for another term. variety of skills, learning about electrical wiring, school and finance boards. He has They are; 1. Autonomy looks good on the surface for the person Marshall, school board chairman, mer Robert Campbell each re­ whiie reasonable people may dis­ "I have no comment,” he said furniture repair or plumbing.’ ’ lauded the party’s past practice of John Roberts, chairman of the Autonomy, the extent to which you have freedom handling the housework, but as Brass a.stutely points ceived a majority of votes on the agree on specifics in the school after the caucus. "I haven’t 4. Task identity, for someone doing the housework, and Michael Parsons were running more candidates than can Zoning Board of Appeals, won the and discretion in how you go about your work and how out: "You think the person can do the housework budget, I don’t think it’s helpfui assessed what the potentialities means escaping the feeling that housework never renominated. other secret baliot from the 37 be elected because he said it gives you schedule the work. anytime he or she wants. But when the spouse comes when the initiai reaction by one are.” He then pulled Manning caucus nomination for re-election ends. Try to think in terms of projects and get some Manning received only 17 votes Repubiicans who attended the voters a wider choice. to his board. William Fehling, who home and says, ‘Where’s my dinner?’ you realize member is a large, arbitrary cut to “ From the time have been on aside and asked how to petition for sense of accomplishment each time you finish a task. on the secret ballot to Marshall’s 35 caucus. They are expected to face I has served eight years as an Skill variety, the extent to which you use a variety of there’s not much autonomy.” begin the debate,” Campbell sMd. (the town committee) I think that a place On the ballot. 5. Task feedback is good for the housewife or and Parsons' 29. He incurred the Democrats Claude Ruel, Marian THE REST OF THE NOMINA­ alternate, was also renominated. your skills, both physical and mental, in performing a You can raise the level of autonomy by sharing the has been the feeling,” Johnson job. housework, specifying who is in charge of what. And househusband because the person cleaning knows if disfavor of many school board Kelsey and Charles Holland in the TIONS followed the endorsements Fehling cast the only vote against said. The collapse of that effort Task significance, the extent to which the job has a you can make housework seem a lot more meaningful something is clean. members last year when he election. Bolton Democrats hold TWO CAUCUS MEMBERS made by the town committee himself. Tuesday was "probably a reaction significant impact on other people. in every way by getting an estimate of what it would If all these ideas fail you, try to develop a reward their caucus tonight. blamed Silverstein’s ouster partly Catherine Peterson is the, party 2 campaigned against a proposal to of Board of Education andBoardof earlier this month. Task identity, the extent to which you do a whole cost to hire someone to do the work for a week. (Wow! system for doing the work faster. And if you still don’t on the bad will they said he created Incumbent selectmen Carl candidate for re-election as town Joseph Carpinteri, left, and Paul build an $820,000 library-computer Under state law, either party Finance people looking for a complete task from start to finish rather than just a Would that be impressive to a partner or spouse!) like it, then try to schedule something enjoyable when he tried at the last GOP Town Preuss and Lawrence A. Converse meeting moderator. She is the only center at Bolton High School. may win up to two of the three seats change and looking for better small fraction of the task. “ When a spouse comes home from work for which he (playing tennis) as soon as you finish. Carpinteri. Committee meeting to convince were nominated for new terms, as person who has ever held the post. Deputy First Selectman Douglas open on the six-member finance cooperation between the boards,” Task feedback, the amount of feedback you get in or she is being paid,” says Brass, “ the spouse should Finally, says Brass, you may not want to change the was Town Clerk Catherine Leiner. And Kathleen Johnson, wife of T. Cheney was unanimously board in the coming election. No Republican finance board ‘he said. terms of whether or not you are performing well. This notice whether the house is clean or sloppy and praise job and you may really enjoy housework. “ If so, don’t Incumbents Robert Gorton and the GOP chairman, will run for the change! ’’ Enjoy! Silver Lane Joins chamber chosen as the Republican candi­ party may hold more than four members to vote as a bloc against Johnson was referring to dis­ particular feedback should come from thje task itself, its cleanliness, if so.” endorsing two school board Richard Morra will run again for Board of Tax Review. The Silver Lane Pizza Re.stauranI, a family- date for first selectman during the seats at any time. putes between town officials about operated business at 232 Spencer St., has joined the Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce. 3 ------\ Put Num ber 1 to work for you^ Paper plans The business is owned by Joseph Carpinteri and managed by his mother. Rose Carpinteri. Ills father, Paul Carpinteri, is chef. The restaurant has been in operation since REAL ESTATE new schedule April. It specializes in veal dishes, pasta dishes, pizza, and lasagna. Its phone number is 649 4804. TORRINGTON (UPI) — The Register Citizen, an afternoon newspaper in Torrington and Winsted, will THIS WEEK become a six-day morning newspaper on April 29. Watts gets promotion Publisher Lawrence K. Miller announced GLASTONBURY — William A. Watts has been Wednesday. NMNCHESTER promoted to vice president in charge of special He said the change from its current five afternoon "DON’T MISS THIS ONE" a fine 7 room Garrison colonial, gaging at Glaston­ featuring: and Saturday morning schedule will strengthen the Manchester—Outstandirigh 4 bedroom excellent location, fully Insulated, 3 bedrooms, family room, bury Gage, accord­ Register Citizen as a source of local, stale, national garage, lots ol storage and a great home for the moneyll ing to a company Colonial located in Fore^ Hills. First and international news. announcement. The paper will continue to be primarily home floor family room, 2 V2 batns, 2 car gar­ The promotion be­ delivered. came effective Jan. “ Serving a sizable geographical area is a tough age and priced to sell at $114,900. 1 and includes the problem for afternoon papers. A morning newspaper responsibility of as- enjoys certain presslime and distribution time sistant plant advantages unavailable to afternoon papers unless manager. We need HELP! the afternoon paper is willing to accept earlier and Watts’ back­ earlier deadlines for news,” M iller said. If you are interested in a career in real ground of education “ It would be neither desirable nor practical for the and experience has WILDWOOD DRIVE estate, call us today. Part time or full Register Citizen to move in that direction. It’s our aim Take pride In owning Ih li well designed home nestled among the trees at the end of a prepared him for to continue to improve the Register Citizen, and we private cul-de-sad 7 spacious rooms including 3 bedrooms, formal living A dining the new position, the room, eat-ln size kitchen, family room. 2Vi baths, fireplace and morel Make sure you time. Ask for Mr. Zinsser. J can do that more effectively by being better able lo MANCHESTER $51,900 company said. He see this BRAND NEW HOMEI Directions; Kennedy Rd. to Hamilton Dr. to McDMtt Dr. “SPECIAL HOME OF TH E WEEK", Hard to find - 'THREE compete for our readers’ increasingly valuable to Wildwood Or. House on the end of the street. has earned u busi­ ROOM RAN CH ’, with basement, private lot, and good size Herald photo by Pinto time,” he said. ness degree from Philip P. Savory, the Register Citizen’s executive BR and LRI Call lor private showingl Don’t miss this onel ___ Manchester Com­ editor, said early morning delivery will mean the A place for children munity College and BLANCHARD & ROSSETTO, INC. newspaper will be available “ with fresh news for a REALTORS ftr Zinsser Agency THINKING OF BUYING OR SELLING! has 10 years of on- 189 WEST CENTER STREET The center, which opened at the longer time.” the-job skills at ----- 750 Main St., Manchester Please call B49-4000 Hanna Marcus, left, director of human "W e will continue to throroughly cover our area as (Comw ol McKm ) I B J Onlui);. REB Indus! ries Inc. I nr a (ree markelinu analysis ii' yiiur hiinir •ervices for Manchester, was one of the beginning of the year, provides day care we do now and give overnight coverage that will ^ i / i 646-2482 or He also attended for children from four weeks old to five more timely than our present schedule allows,” said William Watts lo see any home on the markel Imlay visitdrs lasfw ^ k when The Children’s special schools at A Fiitira i< till Wnli Pud \tf tin MMCkistir Hnid 646-1511 LINDSEY REAL ESTATE 353 Cenler Sireel Manchesler n Place, a new day-care center at 452 years old. Marcus said the town's Savory. United Technologies and he served in the U.S. Air Human Services Department gets many The Eagle Publishing Co. was the first to implement L Tolland Turnpike, held an open house. this change in Pittsfield, Mass. The Berkshire Eagle Force for four years. He resides in Colchester with his wife and their With Marcus are Holly Urbanetti inquiries about day care centers, became a morning paper in 1979. The Brattleboro Cassano, center, director of the center, particularly about those that enroll Reformer in Vermont changed from an afternoon to two children. w u m and Phyllis Young, assistant director. infants. morning newspaper in 1982. New Homes by U&R Bad times spawn foreclosure I \\r ■■ \|.'( ' N 156 E Center St This is the time to bulid your Manchester \ ^ / m dream house. Farmers rap low price support ,1 ii'd.iiir.iMl t i l His [B. suffer from the loss ol the ability to leal Estate B y United Press International joined more than 100 other farmers leader met privately with ex­ EAST HARTFORD $74,900 from 18 states in a protest Tuesday change officials. hedge risk,” the statement said. Immaculate and completely redecorated 5 room Ranch with 3 bedrooms, en­ Two Seiect Areas in South 331 Center St., Manchester closed breezeway and 2 car garage with carefree aluminum exterior. MOVE 647-7653 At least 35 farmers were ar­ against low commodity prices and But in a prepared statement, the In St. Paul, the Minnesota Senate IN CONDITION and a dallght to see. Call for an appointmenl. S43-4060 Windsor to Choose from. rested outside the Chicago Mer­ farm foreclosures. A similar pro­ Exchange said it could not help the approved a limited 120-day morat­ cantile Exchange in a growing test with 12 arrests was held farmers. orium on farm ^mortgage Early Bird Specials “Rainbow MT.’ off Dart Hlii Rd. wave of protests across the na­ Monday in front of the Chicago "The demands presented by the foreclosures. tion’s breadbasket over the finan­ Board of Trade. (farmers) would so alter the T ubs, thru Thurs. 5 p.m. — 7 p.m. cial lot of farmers. The protests, organized by the structure of futures trading mech­ ” We need to prod Washington “Stonefield Estates off Miiier The Minnesota Senate passed a American Agriculture Movement, anisms as to jeopardize the exist­ into action,” Senate majority • Veal Parmigiana ' bill Tuesday to help halt farm were designed to halt trading at the ence of these markets,” the leader Roger Moe said. The • Veal Scallopini Rd. mortgage foreclosures for 120 CBOT and the Mercantile Ex­ statement said. moratorium will "buy a little • Baked Sausage & Peppers days, and the Iowa governor change, the nation’s two largest "And while the (farmers) may time” for farmers so thiBy can get • Eggplant Parmigiana traveled to Washington to press for commodity futures exchanges. believe this is a desirable outcome, their crops planted, he said. • Baked Scrod Call us for a free market evalua­ farm debt relief. Tight security kept the exchanges there are other members of the "W e’re losing one American open. agricultural community who use No hearings have been sche­ tion of your present home. farmer every two minutes,” said Whyne Cry ts, Missouri president the Exchange’s agriculture fu­ duled on the bill in the Minnesota William SheIton,DanvUle, III., who of the A AM, and a second protest tures contracts and who would House of Representatives. MANCHESTER ,w_- Take advantage of the price reduction on this lovely 3 bedroorn n»neh extre- mely well maintained and spacious throughout with /‘f*Pl»cadIlvlng room, Historical Cheney Home enclosed breezeway/porch plus many extras. Call for details. 643-4060 21 rooms, 6 room in-law apartment In­ U&R REALTY CO. I cluded. Spacious and lovelyl 7 fireplaces WiNTER/SPRiNG ADULT SCHOOL SCHEDULE and 5'A baths. 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Zi - MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, .l:in 23. 198S Brain bank aids doctor’s research LOOK FOR THE STARS... * ** particularly difficult to collect By GIno Del Guercio them. Organizations for the study United Press International Similar experiments conducted on Parkinson’s of Huntington’s and Parkinson’s Look for the CLASSIFIED ADS with STARS; stars help you get disease victims have already yielded diseases often help spread the BELMONT, Mass. - Dr. Ed­ word that brains from victims of ward Bird seeks abnormal human treatments that can be directly applied to those diseases are needed, but the brains. efforts of organizations associated better results. Put a star on your ad and see what a He wants them for his brain victims. with schizophrenia are not nearly bank, which is already one of the as well organized. difference it makes. Telephone 643-2711, Mondoy-Fnday, largest collections of human in a freezer, doctors must act families not to want autopsies if brains in the world. quickly. But that is also the time they know our goals. Usually we SO FAR, BIRD HAS COI^ Bird uses the brains to study the families are most grief stricken get 100 percent cooperation.” LECTED 35 schizophrenic brains. physical abnormalities caused my and doctors are most reluctant to Some of these diseases can be He said he needs at least 100 brains 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 P .m . » ______^ mental illnesses such as schizoph­ ask families. hereditary, adding extra incentive before any conclusive evidence renia, Parkinson’s and Hunting­ The difficulty of obtaining brains for families to donate their rela­ can be obtained. ton's diseases. has become more severe within the tives’ brains. KIT ‘M’ CARLYLE ®by Larry Wrtflht MISCELLANEOUS Schizophrenia causes hallucina­ last few years for a variety of The best way for schizophrenics aUtUesim pe will tions, paranoia and delusions of WHILE DISSECTING THE or their families to contribute to REAL ESTATE APARTMENTS FOR SALE reasons. FOR RENT I n t h e r i g l i t p la c e grandeur. Parkinson's disease The autopsy rate has been BRAINS, researchers make a the bank is to notify hospital HELP WANTED WANTED caQses tremors, weakness of mus­ positive diagnosis of the victim s officials before the victim dies. I I declining in the United States, disease. Family members then That way, all arrangements can be vwepe APe c a r u /l c ?, CAR RADIO — Excellent cles and loss of mental capacity. which means fewer brains are r THREE ROOMS - Third TaoOflW VbO wovfc wte op in condition. High powered. Huntington's disease causes se­ will know without a doubt their made and the brain can be stored g o v e r n m e n t j o b s . floor. Heat, Appliances. get available. There are also many $15,000 - $50,000/yr. possi­ INTERESTED -tHt (AiWLe 6F Ttte Mi6t«r Includes Dolby NR, Boss RESULTS! vere loss of mental capacity and more people studying the brain, chances of inheriting the disease. quickly, before any chemical de­ Security. $375 monthly. and Trebble controls and Doctors say a surprisingly large composition occurs. The bank’s ble. All occupations. Coll In purchasing Mul­ .Adults, no pets. Call 649- BccfO^ vbo V^ese HON&Py . memory. therefore increasing the demand. 805-687-6000 Ext. R-9965 ti-Family unit — 2 more. $90. Coll 646-1063 Researchers at McLean Hospi­ And finally, as many of the number of diagnoses made from 24-hour hotline is (617) 855-2400. 2236. after 4:30pm. Call tal, located just outside Boston, use observations of patients while they tor Information. family to lOfamllv. 643-2711 mentally ill have been released were alive, turn out to be wrong Similar experiments conducted Closing and occu­ ANDOVER - 2 bedrooms, the brains to investigate the into the surrounding communities, EARN $100 Per Week ANTIQUE BUREAU, physical changes that cause these when the brain itself is examined. on Parkinson’s disease victims pancy at seller’s second floor. Route 6 I WAbNT Bedroom vanity and coat doctors have lost track of them and have already yielded treatments Part Time at Home. Plea­ near commuter parking tragic mental illnesses. They also they often die in uncertain circum­ Bird receives the brains frozen. sant telephone work. Ex­ convenience. HtWCiR-Y. rock. $99 tor oil, but will send brain samples to hundreds of that can be directly applied to lot. $325 without utilities. I WAS sell separate. Call 643- stances, making documentation His assistants dissect the brains. victims. Researchers discovered perience unnecessary. All replies held In References and security other researchers around the One half goes into a preserving Call 416-482-1500, Includ­ strictest confi­ COUP. 1516 after 5:30pm. Have you read today’s T^iree Bears more difficult. that Parkinson’s disease was required. 742-0435. Classified section? It con­ 2 world interested in studying sim­ Not only must doctors have the solution. Critical parts of the ing evenings. Ext 10115. dence. 2 caused by the inability of certain CABBAGE PATCH Doll, tains hundreds of Inter­ ilar problems. brains of victims, they must also second half go into small vials to be Since 1978 when the brain bank nerve cells within the brain to FULL-TIME MATURE Reply Box T HONES Preemie Girl. Adorable. esting otters. 643-2711. have complete medical records pn stored in freezers at 70 degrees produce a chemical that transmits Brand new In box with was begun. Bird has collected the brains, so that researchers below zero, where they can remain PERSON wanted for Herald IHREHT more than 300 brains. The task has signals from one nerve cell to trome shop. Will train. papers. $50.00. Call 643- in Larger Sixes ii% - know how the brain abnormalities unchanged for 10 years or more. another. 1037. not been easy. Must enlov working with MANCHESTER 8 ROOM affected the patients. The brains in solution are used to The researchers discovered that people. Management op­ MANY DOCTORS AND medical “I’m hoping that the message study structure, and the frozen by giving patients a chemical, HOUSE-Flrepldce, 2 cor GREEN CORD WOOD - portunities available. Rentals garage. Close to all con­ examiners are reluctant to ask will get out to families all over the samples are for the study of L-dopa, that was similar in struc­ Coll 872-8022. $85 per cord. Two cord United States, ” said Bird, who is veniences. $750 monthly. I-IS minimum. 643-7706. relatives for the, brains of their chemical composition. ture to a neurotransmitter called BRAIN COLLECTOR EDWARD BIRD 649-1013 after 5:30. 3 loved ones. Because the brain also an associate professor of dopamine, they could improve the DRIVER NEEDED FOR 3 Bird is particularly interested in ... holds frozen schizophrenic brain begins to deteriorate immediately neuropathology at Harvard Medi­ patient’s condition. LIGHT PICK AND DE­ RDDMS ALLNIGHTER WOOD- cal School. "It’s very rare for schizophrenic brains, but finds it FOR RENT COVENTRY - Overlook­ STOVE (Moe). Like new, after death, unless the body is put LIVER Y. Your own cor ED ing loke, 3 bedrooms, 2 needed. Call Jane 649- originally $600, now $350. baths, microwave, dis­ Folding sauna bath 180'/3, 9149. MANCHESTER — Pri­ hwasher. $770/month, $125. Truck Racks, fits vate home, separpte plus security. 536-3259 CELEBRITY CiPHER FIRE 8. SMOKE DAM­ small pickups, $95. All modern both/entrance. evenings. beautiful condition. 646 A G E RESTORATION 15 minutes to Hartford. to, *ie sed WORK! $600per 100. Gua­ SON - Two f o Three years nufocturlne plant. available. 16 hours per FOUR ROOM OFFICE - liaadllBi. counter help needed - cleaning person. To clean weekdays. Prime, central location. PAPERING Guide ia in Sizes 38 to 50. ranteed payment. No ex- DENTAL ^ ASSISTANT 1 ! - experience with Lincoln, small shop and office. Typing skills essential. week, excellent pay rate. Size 40, 44 bust . . . slip, SNNE CSIOT perlence/No sales. De­ Apply Tacorral, 246 Air conditioning, wall to Dynamite position! 30 Mercury, and Mazda. Ex­ Hours negotiable. Re­ Looking tor dependable, Call Mrs. Gibbs, RN, DNS z in g l e r ’s in c o m e 3 yards 45-inch; half-slip, tails, send self-addressed Broad St., Manchester. M ANCHESTER — North wall. Parking. Rent In­ I HELP WANTED hour week. Vacations, cellent pay, benefits and spond to P.O. Box 127, self-starter. Two years 0(647-9191. Real Estate NAME YOUR OWN TAX SERVICE - Filing 114 yards; panties, lit 1110 t>e. of Sswrlcei sta m p e d envelope; working conditions. Call general office experience End. One bedroom apart­ cludes heat. 646-8811. personal and small busi­ Neu Terli, a.T. lOOie congenial work environ­ SECRETARY/BOOK- Bolton,, C T 06040. ment In quiet residential PRICE — Father and son. 1983 HURST/OLDS — yards. ELAN VITAL-173, 3410 ment, varied responsibil­ John KallnowskI for ap­ helpful. Training pro­ FEDERAL, STATE & Fast, dependable ser­ ness tox returns. In your with fully massaged 307, Prist Nsaa, setrou nIUi ZIP Excesstve abbreviations Enterprise Road, Fort K EEP ER - Small office, CIV IL SERVICE lobs now area. Near bus line. Utili­ MANCHESTER, MAIN TO oauta. «ta4 $2.W tw CODE see Stylo KunOtf. ities, personal growth pointment, Town & Coun­ vided. Diversified duties BUSINESS vice. Pointing, Poper- home. Since 1974. Also T-root, llghtning-rod 4- abbreviate resultsi Be Pierce, Florida, 33450. diversified duties, ac­ available In your area. ties not Included. $395 S TR E E T Stores for rent. MtttfS, alM sot tar H»M* SPECIAL: Over 200 ae- N guaranteed, good benef­ try Auto Sales, Middle- Include customer ser­ PROPERTY bookkeeping services speed. 649-2286. sasdilni. .. hanglno & Removal. Call N sure readers understand counts receivables, tele­ monthly. Call 6463158 be­ lectiona and a FREE town, 347-4471 or vice. Competitive wages Call 1-619-569-8304 for 200 to 5,000 square feet ■ available. Call Walt at iulburnctt your ad by avoiding ab­ its, excellent salary, 742- phones, recordkeeping, tween 8am-4:30pm. 644-0585 or 644-0036. ' Pattern Section in the ASSEMBLERS AND 6665. Hartford, 525-5069. FULL TIME POSITION and fringe benefits. For Info. 24 hrs. available. Some window 6465346. PAYING $20 for full size. ALBUM. Juat $3.00. breviations. 643-2711. COIL WINDERS-Finger some typing. All benefits. MANCHESTER FOR available. Automotive interview, call 649-4192. display. 643-1442. PAINTING AND WAL­ Intact lunks. Free remo­ ■ooKt St S1.2S isca dexterity necessary. Ex­ Call 647-9137. isxperlence helpful but AIRLINES NOW HIR­ SALE - Approxlmotely O N E BEDROOM New Virtu K-V. 1t03t A P A R TM EN T - Security LPAPERING - Celllnos val for others. Call Joe at frlst Usat. MSm m wllj ■.lie—M ilt— «M sea am. Mew perience not necessary, PARTS PERSON not necessary. Call 647- RN SUPERVISOR - 11am ING. Reservatlonists, 20,000 sa. ft. Industrial wwcNaTn te Oreii Urms saw u aaOe tkea. building on 4.4 acres of deposit required. No CCimUL WSMOS MTmCT repaired. Gary McHugh 528-1990. cost, stils NsaStr as4 sue. (.IN - SEEPOaH aUlLlt. 14 will train. 4 day week, 10 W A N TED - One or two FULL TIME TELLER 8997. 8:30 - 5;00pm. - 7pm Sunday - Thursday. stewardesses and ground Fer Sale New FASHION with ★ r ^ t years experience receiv­ land. City ‘utilities, 600 pets. $385 per month. Call MU/UOII 643-9321. NURSES AIDES - 3pm- hour day, 7am-5;30pm. CARPENTERS N EED ED POSITION - Good public Call Hannah Douvllle, crew positions available. 0600 tq.ft. wBrBhouBS or B88ifw 1970 COUGAR XR7 - Good Photo-Guide patterns in Ksr-rE.sR'rs»!sf«»«- amp. service. F.J. Spl- 6462469. bly building. Loading doch. 3 11pm and 11pm-7am. Be­ Apply at Able Coll, How­ - Immediate openings for ing, stocking parts and relation skills a must. D.O.N. at 423-2597. Can­ Call 1-619-569-0241 for de­ condition. Must selll all else rangee, has a s*tS?r,v experienced carpenters. checking Inventory. Ex­ Experience preferred. PART T IM E R ECEPTIO - leckl Realtors, 643-2121. owBrfiBBd doora. ItncBd patkiog. PAPER h a n g i n g a n d ■hou sehold come one of our dedi­ ard Rd., Bolton. NIST/CASHIER - For terbury Villa of tails. 24hrs. Will lub'^ividB and attar to 8uM. INTERIOR PAINTING - $1,200. Call 649.6352. spccisl Grsce Col® Co1l®c- Siaeiawork Itwat la nolle. . . cated nurses aides that All phases of construc­ cellent pay, benefits and Apply to M r. Fields, 23 -NOW TAKING APPLI­ tion for larger alacs; plus a.tM-ca4nt-ee paioa at ealek- busy automotive dealer­ WIIMmantIc. RW Realty — S22-3S79 Quality work for your Igoods______iMuMBka ItB M . truly enloys helping our BE YOUR OWN BOSS - tion. Full-time employ­ working conditions. Call Wlain St., Manchester. TEACHER'S AIDE. Im­ MANCHESTER FOR CATIONS tor 3 room Mr. Norman 2 BONUS Cooponal nur-tiuMiEriiME covaiEit ship. Experience pre­ LEASE - 12,800 sq. ft. apartment. With heat, homel Free estimates. 1972 BUICK ESTATE elderly residents. Excel­ Join Dynamic Interna­ ment and benefits. Call John KallnowskI for ap­ EOE. SENTRY REAL ESTATE mediate opening, Man­ WAGON - Loaded. Runs Price .... $2J* — 24 erte anO Maall OaO aaim. 742-5317, 0:30 to 5:00, pointment. Town &'Coun- ferred but not necessary. free-standing industrial hot water, stove, retlger- Insured. References. 643- USED REFRIGERA­ lent working conditions. tional Service Company. Tuesday and Thursday SERVICES Is looking tor chester Nursery School. OFFICE SPACE AVAIL­ good. $900 or best offer. Monday thru Friday. try Auto Sales, Middle- building for Industrial, ator. Centrally located. 7650. TO R S , WASHERS, Certified Aides pre­ Full training with man­ BOOKKEEPER - Full nights and every other salespeople who want to Experience necessary. ABLE IN DOWNTOWN Coll 6460153. ferred. Please call Mrs. agement assistance. town, 347-4471 or charge. Experienced In Mon., Wed., FrI., 9-3pm. distribution, warehous­ No pets. $350. Security Ranges - clean, guoron- U.t. PCPARTMCNT OF JUSTICE Friday night and Satur­ learn how to succeed ing, available In August. deposit. Coll 6467690 or MANCHESTER - 500 J 8, B PAINTING-'Qual­ teed, ports and service. IMMIORAT10N ANP NATURAUZATION SERVICE LaunI, Director of High earning potential. Hartford, 525-5069. lob costs. One-wrIte sys­ through training and per­ 643-5535. CLERICAL FULL TIME day. Call 643-5135, Ext. F.J. SplleckI Realtors, 643-0496. square (eet or possibly ity and Service Is First!' Low prices. B.D. Pearl 8, Nurses, 646-0129, Man­ Exclusive territory. Am­ tem, take charge ability sonal supervision. It you Notice It herabv given that on January 4, tSSt, at t0;1S i.nv Position available, excel­ 101. 643-2121. 1,000 square feet. Near Free estimates. 6462192. Son, 649 Main Street, One ISS4 Chewolal-Tnne Star, V IN : ZOBJltMOFeitSaSS waa chester Manor Nursing bitious Individuals only. for construction firm In live In the East Harttord- MECHANIC NEEDED - 1-84 Extension. Parking Home, 305 West Center Call James Leir at 1-800- lent benefits. AmbulancO the Manchester area. COVENTRY - near 643-2171. aatiad at New Hevan Connacllcut (near Intaraectlon ol Kloibeily company needs a respon­ /Manchester/South Fleet service. Must have on premises. Call 649- CHEVY MONZA 1978, V6, Aronue end l-tS), ot o result of the olleoed use in the commla- St., Manchester. 624-7613, E X T 925. Permanent position. Call MUNSON'S CANDY KIT­ tools and transportation. STRETCH YOUR burger UCONN, new 3 room ■BUILDING/ Ptlon of o violation of 8 U.S.C. 1324(o). Sold seized con- sible person to work In EXPERIENCED AUTO­ Windsor marketing areti apartment. Security. No 2680. NEW ROCKER and other 4spd., custom point, 647-9780. CHEN Is accepting appli­ ond are considering a full Up to $6.50 per hour. Call budget By using one part ■CONTRACTING mags, must be seen. vavonca hot been determined to be tublecT to (ortelture pur­ our billing department. MOTIVE C O U N T E R ­ cations for a permanent, soy extender to tour parts pets. 742-6858. household items (or sole. suant to I U.S.C. 1324(b) ondSC.F.R.274. Any person cloim- time and rewarding ca­ 649-9990 anytime. MANCHESTER, CEN­ $2,500, B.O. 649-3847 otter Ins to be the owner of told seized conveyance who wishes to Apply at L & M Ambu­ MAN - Apply in person, FULL TIME DIS­ part time office person to of meat. Your taste buds Coll 647-9342. lance Company, 471 New reer In Real- Estate, coll T E R S TR E E T - Imme­ FARRAND REMODEL­ 2pm. obtain o ludiclol determination ol tortoltura mutt file with Nielsen Auto Ports, 646 HWASHER & COOK - perform light Bookkeep­ BAKER OR D O N U T won’t be able to tell the LOOKING FOR a second Reolonol Commlatloner, Immlorollon and Noturalliotlon Wanted Wanted Park Avenue, West Hart­ Center Street, Bob Duroto at Sentry diate occupancy, ample ING — Cabinets, roofino, Nights, Good pay. Apply ing duties,. Typing and Real Estate 643-4060. FR YER. Part time, 4am difference, but your car tor your family? gutters, room additions, GOV’T SURPLUS Cars & Mrvica, o claim ond post o coal bond of $2,500.00 or 10% o( ford. EOE. Manchester. calculator skills are help- budget wljll Boost your parking, 5 room office I MISCELLANEOUS the opproltad value, but In no event lets than S250.00, pur­ In person. Antonio's Res­ to 10am, minimum wage. Don’t miss the offerings decks, all types of remo- Trucks under $100. Now suant to SC.F.R. 274.10. A clolm and a coat bond mutt be re­ 'ful. Call for an appoint­ budget by selling Idle suite, 2 restrooms. Frank FOR SALE manager taurant, 956 Main Street, W AITRESS W ITH E X P E ­ Call 643-242310am to 6pm. In today’s classified SplleckI, 643-2121. dellno and repairs. FREE ovalioble In your area. ceived by the Reolonol Commlatloner, Immlorollon and No- Manchester. ment, 649-4332. Items In your home with o columns. estimates. Fully Insured. Coll 1-619-569-0242 (or de­ turollzotlon Service, Federal Sulldino, Burllnoton, Vermont RIENCE on grill, part low-cost ad In classified. 05401, on or belore close of business February 12,1985 or sold trainees time nights, over 20 years Telephone 643-6017, otter tails. 24hrs. * conveyance will be declared forfeited to the United States, old. Apply In person otter IMISCELLANEDUS 6pm, 647-8509. ENDROLLS pursuant to8 C.F.R. 274.11. Any person hovlng on ooproprl- 2pm at Gl Ida’s Restauu- [HOMES HOMES ate property Interest In told seized conveyance mov-llle peti­ Domino’s Pizza, a company IFOR RENT 27'h wldth-2S0 [MOTORCYCLES/ tions for relief from (ortelture with the Regional Commis­ that otters a superior RN C O L L E C T C ^ to r Instal­ FOR SALE LEON CIESZYNSKI NURSES AIDES rant, 303 Adams St., FOR SALE I 13V. wldth-2 tor 2S9 BICYCLES sioner pursuant to 8 C.F.R. 1324(b) and 8 C.F.R. 274.13-274.17 product and service, is Full time position Manchester. lment loans, full time, BU ILD ER — New homes, I without filing a claim and posting o cost bond. 2 looking for enthusiastic SALESPEOPLE (Certified) m u s t be picked up at the 2 available 7:30-3:30 experience preferred. additions, remodelino, Stanley E. McKinley January 14, 1985 Full and part time open­ EAST HARTFORD, oar­ Mancheater Herald Office manager trainees. (or RN with experi­ WAITRESSES - Morn­ Apply In person. Savings rec rooms, garooes, kit­ Regional Commissioner Dote Depending on experience, ings on all shifts In 270 age for rent, good loc6 before 11 A.M. ONLY. 1978 HONDA GOLD ence or Interest in bed Skilled nursing facil­ ings and afternoons. Im­ Bank of Manchester, 923 tion. Call evenings. 246 chens remodeled, ceil­ ER-224-8568 the trainee could be a long term care, com­ Main St., Manchester. ings, bath tile, dormers, W ING- $1900.1979 Honda HAR-2744601 store manager In 3 ity. Salary $5.95 hourly al­ mediate openings. >^ply 7775. 500CX $1200.649-1013 Otter Cose Number petitive wages, excel­ ter probation. Many bene­ In person to La Strada, rooting. Residential or COMPACT STEREO, montha Average starting WANTED $40.00, C h ild ’s desk, 5:30. 034-01 J pay is $250 a week, based lent benefits Includ­ fits. Free parking. Call 471 Hartford R o a d , LAUNDRY HELP commercial. 649-4291. on regular and overtime delivery ing free insurance between 10am and Noon. Manchester. W A N TE D . Responsible choir, bookcase, $50.00, Services 8,000 BTU Air Condi­ compensation for an and, tree parking. 233-8241 Individual for laundry CARPENTRY AND RE­ I RECREATION TOWN OF MANCHESTER average 55 hour week. persons Contact DNS If you don’t use It, don't work. 20-25 hours a week. MODELING SERVICES tioner, $150.00, 5,000 BTU LEGAL NOTICE Lorraine Manor Lorraine Manor need It and don't want it, Apply In person at The — Complete home re­ Air Conditioner, $100.00, VEHICLES 3 Domino’s Pizza Is growing $800 set of Encyclope­ The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold o public 25 Lorraine St. 3 To work evenings 25 Lorraine St. why not sell It with a Steak Club, 60 Hilliard pairs and remodeling. hearing on Monday, Februorv 4, 1985 ol 7:00 P.M. In the fast, and we grovir from Hartford, C T 06105 Classified Ad? Call 643- SERVICES Quality work. Referen­ dias, $200.00, Large ca­ Hearing Room, Lincoln O nta r, 494 Main Street, Manches­ within. This means that 233-8241 Hartford St., Manchester. 1980 Jayco, 23 ft. mini Part or full time. 2711 to place your ad. YOU HAVE TO SEE OFFERED ces, licensed and Insured. pacity freezer, $600.00, 2 ter, Connecticut to hear and consider the following petl- manager trainees quickly 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm I 17580R13 All-weather Re­ motor home. Ford 460, flons: Flexible hours.and days. become managers, and ' DAIRY QUEEN - Hiring HMKHEtTE* $77,909 Call 646-8165. Must be at least 18. Thla immsculaiB. 7 room Rancfi. 3 bBdrooma. 2 botha. Nrat dials, $30.00, Bunk Beds, low mileage, many ex­ JACK OAVIt - REtUBOIVaiON - OEER RUN TRAIL ANO LVOAU. store mahagers soon be­ counter clerks for lunch. loor famMy room with woodatovB. fuity appHanoBd hltchan. tras, hod TLC . Telephone STREET (0-27A) — To resubdlvlde o portion of Parcel C pre­ Must have own car tret floor iMirKlry. Nic« yard and orta ear garaga. Comrenlant ODD JOBS, Trucking. $60.00, Double-bed, sently containing approximately 9.3 acres In the "Lvdoll come Interested In bigger with Herald carriers Good second income. DUMAS ELECTRIC — 643-0692. things like Domino's Pizza and Insurance. location In a quiat neighborhood. Home repairs. You narne Lights dimming? Fuses $20.00., 6467429. Woods" subdivision Into 38 lots and 4 parcels to be known os Fringe benefits. Work 2-5 Section ll.Phose III ond IV, "Lvddll Woods" -727V and 747V f'anchises and area | Must be able to work It, we do It. Free esti­ blowing? Repairs, Im­ dlstrlbutorsh:.", j NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED hours while children are Lvdall Street. weekends. In school. Apply '242 mates. Insured. 64341304. provements and addi­ SKIERSI 100% wool pul­ lover sweater. Cleon. MISCELLANEDUS RICH ARP HAVES - ZONE CHANOE - RUCKLANO ROAO (H-38) — Appilean ' 3l to he j Excellent Income IN MANCHESTER AREA Brood St., Manchester. tional circuits. Fully li­ To change the zoning clossltlcotlon from Rural Residence to $4.00 an hour to start BRICKS, BLOCKS, Very worm. Will fit me­ Business V for o parcel ol approximately 2.39 ocres - 75V part of r roving censed, Insured. Call AUTOMOTIVE plus mileage and dium size man or woman. I Buck land Street. company .,iust be a* least for the • STONE — Concrete. 6465253 anytime. tips. Arnott Rd. III Chimney repoirs. No lob $40,646^5. RICH ARP E. MERRITT ANO ANNE L. MILLER - ZONE CHANOE ‘ 20 years of age, enjoy JEFFERSON STREET (M-83) — To change the zoning classifi­ personal contact with the Farauion Rd. 15-112 Woodlind 8L 1808 too small. Coll 644-8356. ROBERT E. JARVIS — 6 HP TUCOMSEH EN­ cation from Residenca B to Planned Residence Develop­ public, possess the skills to Apply in person right people. Girtn Rd. 0-24 Dnpwood Dr. 65-156 RN Building & Remodeling FOR SA?'E E X C E L LE N T G IN E complete. $99. 643- ment lor 0 parcel of approxlmotely 0.57 acres and toopprova do paperwork, preferably 290 Main Street E. Middle Toks. 558-876 avan Divon Dr. III HOUSECLEANING — Specialist. Addition, gor- ' BUY -700 Notional Geo­ 1938. Keep trying. o General Plan of Development os shown on the mop In­ have fast food management NIGHT Personalized service for graphies. (1920’s to cluded In the petition and Identified os Lot 2 on the Subdivi­ Manchester, C T Ruttirnut Ro. III Edmund 8L 61-83 NOT VEBV OFTEN jyg tg O ooes, roofing, siding, kit­ sion Plan on Properly ot Estote ot Ido Ferenz, Jefferson experience, and have the your home. Bonded and chens, bathrooms, re- 1970’s). All (or $70. Tele- desire and stamina neces­ III Ediion Rd. III SUPERVISOR Street. Hickory Lini Insured. Manchester and placement phone 742-6016. sary to grow with our Phone: 649-1041 III room S bodtoom Rondi «« h woodeow J™ e™™ MISCEI1ANE0U8 RUaSEU A. REISS ANO LSONARO M. LAZAR - SPf CIAL EXCEP­ Eiit Canter 8L 156-202 win Fulton Rd. Monday through Fri­ houaa for added economy. Nicety lartdeeaped with 9*f**^- surroundino towns. The windows/doors. Call 643- TION - CHAPEL ROAO (R-14) — Application under Article II, company, Domino’s Pizza. 598-761 l£wSllul hordwood tioom «tid a lowof lowl roc room. Lot ui FOR SALE 61084 Dbmtno‘6 Pizza, Inc. Please contact Jeanne Himlln 8L III Wilt MIddli Tpki. day,In 155 bed S.N.F. Houseworks, 647-3777. 6712. HOCKEY STICKS - $4 Section 18.15.02 to develop a parcel In excess ol 4 acres and eiaS4 Oomlno'i PUza. Inc III Broid 8L 428 inly •liow It 10 you. each. Phone 649-2433. which ragulrts more than 80 parking spaces - Lot 10, 180V Hirriion 81 /I.C.F. facimy. Ex Chapel Road. 200 Main Street Roll 8L 17-64 323067 odd cellent benefits. Wi can htlp yau baeama a CARPENTRY-new and Cinlir 81 ”RE»LE ” PR0FE88I0M8U At this hoarlng Interetledpersons may be heordand written Manchester, C T Piirl 8L 113-164 Brliwold 81. III CRESTFIELD CON­ repair work. No lob. too communications received. Copies of these petitions hove at 647-9946 Spruce St. 14-68 LIIk 81 III VALESCENT HOAAE Call 848-4525. and aak lar Dan. small. Coll Bernie, 646 been filed In the Town Clark's office and may be Inspected Phone: 649-1041 In AAancheser. HOUSECLEANING■ C ^ i 3 1 7 2 . ______during otticc hours. Hllllird St 10-104 Trumbull 8L III D.F. REALE, INC. DONE - by two effeclent, Heritase Brass Lamp Shop PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION Please call Mrs. J. Leo Kwosh, Secretory Real Estate reliable domestics. g i v e ' y o u r budget a 222 McKee Street, Mancheater, CT Brownstein, DNS, III am. t«, ct. Doled at Manchester, Connecticut this 23rddoy ot January, Monday through Fri­ Weekly, biweekly, excel­ break ... shop the classi­ 643-0359 iianrljPHlpr MpralJi 84*-4StS lent references. 569-4772 fied columns for bargain 1985. IRANCHESTER HERALD day between 9 am 0434)1 or 6462540. buys I Call CIrculaUoa Dspt 6 4 7 -9 9 4 6 and 3 pm at