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I ROOMS I APARTMENTS ^ — 1| FOR RENT FOR RENT STORE AND ITAO OFFICE SPACE 1 SALES LARGE and sunny. Pri­ MANCHESTER. 2 bed­ I vate bath and en­ room 4- 4 bedroom O FFIC E Space. 500-1500 Confidence D<§M NOTICE. Connecticut Gen­ 1 trance. Prefer non- apartments available. 1 • 9^ souare feet. Excellent eral Statute 234S prohibits smaklno male. All appliances, 2 bed­ location. 647-9223 or the posting of advertise­ - 1 $nO/¥reek. 74^5^6^. room Is $550,4 bedroom 643-7175. ments by any person, firm or Llut is a standout in goal LARGE and sunny. Prl- Is $675, 4 heat and I CLEANING CARPENTRY/ IN S TA N T Suites. Com­ corporation on a teleoroph, utilities. References 4 IMISCEIIANEOUS pletely furnished. telephone, electric light or vate bath and en­ SERVICES I------power pole or to a tree, trance. Prefer security reaulred. REMODELING ELECTRICAL Phone answering and as Whalers beat the Bruins /13 Agency, 646-4655. SERVICES shrub, rock, or any other non-smoking male. CLEANING Service. secretarial support. natural oblect wlthouto writ­ SllO/week. 742-5861. MANCHESTER. Deluxe 2 CuM>in buHl tiomM, MkMonB, 647-4800.______ten permit for the purpose of Home or office. Day, r*mog. wood Mdlno. doefes. HAWKES TREE SERVICE bedroom Townhouse night, weekend. roofing, eonoroto wodi. mMonry A «n DUMAS ELECTRiC WATKINS Centre. 140 protecllno Itorthcpubllcond In two family, central phMM of oonMruellon. Elactrlotl rnpalrt. Buckal, truck S obippar. Stump and 165 sa. ft. available carries a fine o f up to 550 for Weekly specials. Reg­ M yovYo Bfeft of eonfrtoforB not Mch offense, I APARTMENTS location, IVh baths, ap­ ina Ranlerl, 645-0682. ■ddad wiring. lamovaf. Fraa attimalaa. December. Telephone pliances, sunken living fotuMng roar oollo - eoH ml Today, did you pay tomaona Spaolal conaldaratlon for Ra i n or snine. Every- I FOR RENT FuHy Inturod • Froo eiUfnotw answering, word pro­ room, patio, basement for doing noUilng? aldarty and handleappad. cessing, copier and thlng goes. Furniture, garage. Adults pre MM Coasbedloe Call ma, Joaaph Dumaa at over 300 books, crafts, NO TIME TO CLEAN stRaihialw Fax. Wilson Business AAANCHESTER. 3 bed­ ferred. $760 plus utlll 44«.S2S3sr644M12(,..) 647-75S3 Offices. 647-0073. dishes, etc. Saturday 8i rooms, stove, parking. ties. 649-0311 after 6pm. YOUR HOME? 643-1720 Atk lor Mark Sunday, 10-4. 8 Hack­ $650 month plus utili­ ROCKVILLE. 1 bedroom matack Street, Man­ Let HEATMO/ H A N D Y M A N > • * chester. ties and deposit. 646- Includes appliances, FANR/MD REM 0DEUN 6 INDUSTRIAL 6726. heat and hot water, DUST BUSTERS Room addltlona, dacka, roofing, PLUMBING aiding, windowf and guttara. H A U U N 6 PROPERTY parking, modern kit­ do it for youl EA ST H ARTFO RD. One Backhoa and bulldoxar aarvica Any Job — Anytime I I CARS bedroom, appliances, chen ond bath. I'/j 5 years experience with avallabla. Call Bob Farrand. Jr. PJ'i Plumblmi EAST Hartford. Approkl- wall to wall carpeting. month security, $380- mately 1000 square foot FOR SALE $495 per month. No exceilent references. Bm . 647-8509 Air Condnionlng Call Oary 875-3483 $500/month plus utili­ Boilers, pumps, hot water steel building. 14 foot iHanrljpatfr Mrralft Free Estimates. Call; ties. 568-1054. pets. 872-8095. 9-5, Rm . 645-6849 tanks, new and overhead door. Heat- 1982 D O DGE Omnl-024. weekdovs.______replacements. Angelic Home ,convenJint location. Two door. One owner, 649-7492 s a g HOME excellent condition. MANCHESTER. Four after 6 pm FUSE ESTIMATES Care Registry $500 month. 646-4144. MANCHESTER STATE BANK room Duplex. Stove, IMPROVEMENTS New tires, and brakes. ConioUdated Report of Con­ refrigerator, gorage. 643-9649/228-9616 Local regiilry olfert quality $1450 or best offer. Friday, Nov. 4, 1988 dition (iDcludini Domeitic a REPAIRS care... lower coa) lo palienta... 646-2359.______Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm SuMdlarlee) of the llaDcbei- No utilities. $600. 633- ROOMMATES 30 Cents ter State Bank of Mancbeater, 4189. SOUTH BOLTON "No Job Too Small" companions, home makers, 1971 P L Y M O U TH Satel­ Raglataradand Fully Inaurad MISCEIIANEOUS WANTED Connecticut, SSMS, County M lite. Big Block 383. Call Hartford, a member of FetiCTal MANCHESTER. Two CLEANING SERVICE, FREE ESTIMATES SERVICES ™ 647-1956 I 646-6649, after 6pm. Reaerve District No. 1, at the bedroom, wall to wall INC. MALE Roommate cloM of bualneas September SO, carpeting, appliances, 647-0593 GSL ^uMdln^^ioIntr- 1982 HONDA Civic. Four Commercial / Rooldontlal wanted. Greater Ver­ Dinosaur bone heat, air conditioning. nance Co. Commercl- non area. $450 month, door, air conditioning, No pets. Clean. $640per Fully Inaurad S Bondad. al/ResIdentlal building ARTS AM /FM cassette, ASSETS IPAINTINB/ all utilities Included Caah and due month. Available Im­ B47-154S PAPERING repairs and home Im­ RELIABLE MOVING plus security deposit. 77,000 miles. Good con- from depository mediately. 647-9138. provements. Interior dltlon. $3400. 646-4250. Low, Low Rotes. 643-6284, call evenings. search almost 8th accord Institutions S 4,540,000.00 MANCHESTER. Two House CLEANINQ 6 and exterior pointing, 1974 PLYM OUTH Ouster. U.S. Treasury N AM E your own reaso­ light carpentry. Com­ Short notice moves. FEM ALE. $225 month, '/j bedroom apartment on WINDOW CteANINQ nable price. Father & Runs good, looks good. aecurlUes 1,500,000.00 plete lonttortal ser­ Insured. Oepandabis utilities, security. Al- Obllaatlons of States second floor. Applian­ Wa win elaan your homo or win­ Son Painting and Pap­ AM /FM cassette. $500 dows ai you with. Ooupla with vice. Experienced, rel­ chol, drug tee environ­ and political sub­ ces Included. Security ering. Removal. 291- 24 Years experience In ment. Mark 649-5366 or best offer. 645-8049. ‘a total loss’ Oyatrttxparlanca Honaatand divisions In the with a month to month 8567. iable, free estimates. moving United Stales 150,000.00 rallabla- with axcallant rafar- 643-0304,______leave message. 1974 FORD Van. Runs lease. Available No­ tncaa. Call Lauilt. good, needs a little Other bonds, notes, NURSE Aide. Expe­ AnyHmo and debentures 115,000.00 vember 15th. $575 plus 646-9669 work. S350 or best offer. By Nancy Concelman on its way 742-1541 rienced with elderly ■w a n te d Federal Reserve utilities. Call evenings, 645-8049.______Manchester Herald stock and co r 647-9072.______BRUSHWORKS. Interior a nd handicapped. TD RENT porate stock 5,000.00 1934 International Pick­ STORRS. 2 bedroom, painting. Free esti­ Available days/nights. GAY & SON Federal Funds Sold Limited overnight. 649- up truck, 37,000 origi­ and Securities yard, appliances 8, co- LAWN CARE mates. 12 years expe­ MASONRY FURNISHED Room nal miles, $5500. 1954 Scientists have come up empty-handed In their purchased under preted. $450. Coll 643- rience. Finished cabl- 8668, ______Brick, block and stone, Wanted. Must be very search for dinosaur bones in the area of the north ceram ic tils, m arble and Chevy pick-up, one agreements to 8516. HAND Raked lawns. net/celMngs. Wall BOARDING available at reasonable. Call Dawn owner, 44,000 miles. access road to the Pavilions at Buckland Hills, a resell 150,000.00 Reasonable prices. refInIshIng. 647-0836. prominent H u n te r- concrete. at 568-2020, Ext. 401 (a) Loans, MANCHESTER. 2nd e*o*ss*******a* No lob If too small I Needs body work, Yale University paleontologist said today. to directors Free estimates. Dan, combined training weekdays. Total floor. 2 bedroom, heat $2500. 1966 AM C Mar­ But observation of the area of the old Wolcott (excluding 647-1567, Craig, 291- WALL DOCTORS barn. Six day turnout. 282-7341 or 427-8973 and appliances. No Wallpaper hanging lin, 66,000 miles, V-8 Quarry, which is next to the mall site, will continue, unearned 8930. Indoor rlng„ trolls automatic, power B y A lex GIrelll, Income) 05,450,000.00 pets. $600 plus security. specialist. Expert work said John Ostrom, a scientist with the Peabody Coll 646-3979.______$310/month. 633-7685. steering, power M anchester Hct'rald (bj Lets: at reasonable rates. Free FURNITURE Museum at Vale in New Haven. allowance ROCKVILLE. Park St. 2 PHIL’S LAWN CARE estimates. Residential brakes, S2750.1966 Ford for possible and commercial. SNOWPIOWING Stars GP, Folrlone converti­ ‘ ‘I would say it’s almost a total loss.” Ostrom said. Mayor Peter DiRosa will ask loan unlts-5 bedrooms,2 Fall clean-up and • Commercial FIVE Piece Mahogany baths & 3 bedrooms. Steve Koski, 647-8201 ble, 390 4-speed, new “ But as they say, it’s not over till the fat lady sings. I the Board of Directors to approve losses seo.000.00 snow removal. Bill Olson, 528-8SM • Retldenllal • Industrial bedroom set, single tank, $3500. 1968 Mer­ (c) Losns, Net 05,501,000.00 Both appllanced. 649- CM Stand will continue to monitor the site.” an agreement between the town estimates, coll todayl bed, $120. Nine piece cury Montego convert­ Bank premises, fur­ 3398. S. R. 614IK N M D , I m . girls bedroom set, sin­ Ostrom and Peter Gallon of the University of and the Eighth Utilities District niture and flxtures, Call Phil at; 7 4 2 -7 4 7 6 Wall Papering <& lor dopondoWo Mtvloo out ible, V-8, power steer­ and other assets MANCHESTER. 4 bed­ Painting gle headboard, $600. ing, power brakes, new Bridgeport announced last Pecember that dinosaur over fire and sewer jurisdiction representing bank room In two family Recllner chair, $20.649- top, new tank, $2995. bones like those found at the quarry in 1884 may be next week, he said today. premises 1,500,000.00 Rssldentlol, Commercial, 742-1092 rmttavMAna ★ 8913. hause. All appllancee, I BOOKKEEPING/ 1980 Mustang, 4 cy­ buried in 100 feet of rock along Buckland Street . The Other asteu 005,000.00 garage. $700. Referen­ Rsfersness A Insurance. Stressing that he was speaking TOTAL mOOMETAX GfltMfti Liwn Sarvica linder, 4 speed, S895. area they observed was about 100 feet wide and only for himself as chief negotia­ ASSETS 101.541,050.00 ces and security re­ Marty Mattion, 649-4431 FUEL DIL/CDAL/ 1981 Mercury Capri, 4 aulred. Agency, 646- Commercial Industrial ORDER about 500 feet long. tor for the town and not for the *************** (3arv McHugh, 643-9321 RREWDDD cylinder, 4 speed, new U A B IU T IE S 4655. Snowplowing. Snow clutch, $795. The Car Although no bones were discovered in the north directors or other negotiators, Demand deposits Removal & Sanding., of Indlvldiials, MANCHESTER. First PAYROU SERVICE ONE FOR SEASONED Firewood. Port. 742-8517.______access road area, the remaining quarry area may DiRosa said he believes the partnerships, and floor, 2 bedroom apart­ Let me do the work for Fully Imurid — Cut, spilt and deli­ FOR Sale. 1978 Pinto. contain bones, Ostrom said. Ostrom had not proposed agreement is one that is rorporatloos SIS.OOO.OOO.OO ment In renovated 2 you. Payroll, quarterly tax ELECTRICAL Fraa EitiHiiln YOUR AD vered. $115/cord. Call Good Interior ond exte­ pinpointed the exact location where the bones were fair to both sides and one that will Tim e and savings family house. New ap- d ib its of Indf returns, year-end W-Fs. 649-2524. rior. Runs but needs found 100 years ago. end the disputes between the two pllonces. $700/month ______647-7156 vimials, partner- FREE pick-up and TODAY! some engine work. $100 " I t ’s conceivable that the specimens came from a governments. sUpa, and plus utilities. Call 649- or best offer. 742-6657. delivery. GELSOMINO S A S Framing MUSICAL part of the quarry that has not been touched,” He said that as soon as John D. corporaUotts 50.570,000.00 2871. wHIdo When placing Depotlte of United *50" par weak for up to ITEMS Ostrom said. LaBelle Jr., the district’s legal States MANCHESTER. Two ELECTRIC a Additions a Qaiugae • Porch your ciassified ad bedroom townhouse. too em ployees. and decks Ostrom said the problem is that scientists rely on counsel, presents a final docu­ ^ v e m m m t ^ 05.000.00 Reiklenaal wiring spsolallit. • SUts UceiiMd DeposlU of SUfes Nice location, all ap­ Free EeUmalee. ask for the STAR!! CLYDE rock faces to show the presence of bones. Even if ment, perhaps and early as this and p o lit ic tub- 643-5775 • Fully Insured pliances. Heat, hot wa­ CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. they have reason to believe bones may be in the afternoon, he will take steps to divlalont In the **************5 568-7748 Cill B4S4921.645-1757 ROUTE S3, VERNON United Sutea ter, carpeting, air con­ Uearwa SIMMS 6 4 3 -2 7 1 1 HAM M OND H-100Organ. area, a cut must be made in the rock face for closer present the document to the 5,505,000.00 ditioning. Call 647-1595. Evenings Deposits of com­ Double manuols. Full 61 Olds Cutlata 4 Dr. *3095 observation. Ostrom said he wanted to cut into the caucus of Democratic town direc­ mercial banks toot pedals. Mint con- s i Olde Cutlese 2 Or. *4995 Certified and face where the north access road is being built in the tors and then to the full Board of tNvttA'fi6N T9 lib dltlon. S995. 633-5754. officers’ checks 15,000.00 When you call Classified Finding a cash buyer for S4 Oldi Cut. Wgn. *6995 1960s, but it would have cost about $200,000. Directors. Total Deposits 05.005,000.00 to place an ad, a friendly KINCAID Plano. No 84 Buick Skyhawk 4 Dr. *5695 a (1) Total The Elehth Utilities District seeks bids for heating oil and the Items you'd like to sell APARTMENTS When he found out the area was going to be But DiRosa said he does not service fo r the veor tvaa-lfie. Ad-VIsor will answer your bench, S200. 649-9396. MAYOR PETER DiROSA demand Is easy. Just let our reod- FDR RENT 86 Buick Regal *7995 cleared for the road, Ostrom, local and state know whether he has the votes to call and help you word deposits.. Items listed In the bid ore price per gallon, veorly service ers know what you have 65 Century Wgn. *8595 approve the agreement. And he . . . says agreement fair a (5) Total contracts and hourly rote for ssrvices not covsred by ser­ vour od for best response. officials and area residents appealed to the state for sale with an ad In LARGE, sunny, 1 bed­ I PETS AND 86 Century 4 Dr. (2) *8995 time and v ic e centracte. $aoled M dt will be received until 4:00 p.m., 643-2711. Classified. 643-2711. SUPPUES and federal governments for protection of the area, said the directors would have to savings de­ November 3l, Itit. Bide will be publicly opened, rtod and re­ room, sewing room, 66 Cav. 2 Dr. *4995 but they have been unsuccessful. study the lengthy document tho­ corded at the N ovem ber 21,19ia meeting. district voter approval would be posits 40.000.000 00 storage, cedar closet, 65 Cutlese 2 Dr. *8995 roughly before voting on it. (nber liabilities 1,050,000.00 The right It reserved to relect any or oil bids. cabinets, kitchen with FOR Sale. 2 AKC male, 66 Cals. Euro 4 Dr. *7995 Acting on a recommendation from Sidney S. or how many questions about the TOTAL FOR SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTIN “ I ’ve exhausted my efforts,” appliances. Emanuel toy pood le PUPS. $300 or 83 Honda Accord 2 Dr. *5995 Quarrier, supervising geologist with the Connecti­ agreement would be put to the U A B IU 'H E S Bid quotes ore to be tent to the Elehth Utilities District, 32 best offer. Coll 646-1341. (excluding sub­ Main Street, Manchester, CT 04040. BY THE TOWN OF MANCHESTER Church area. Includes 83 Pontiac 6000 2 Or. *5995 cut Geological and Natural History Survey, DiRosa said. He has been nego­ voters. ordinated notes water and parking. No d o n e p r b e "Kiiieiis, tiating with district Director MARY BETH LITRICO Notice It hereby given of o sole at oubllc auction to be held 63 Buick Regal *6995 On another subject, DiRosa and debentures 00,150,000.00 variety of ages & co­ Manchester’s Conservation Commission voted in Clerk Saturday, Nov. 5,1 W o t t0:t5o.m., EOT, at the Manchester pets. Security. Single 84 VW Jane 4 Dr. *5995 Samuel Longest for the entire said he expects to hear public EQ U ITY C A n tA L Elehth Utilities District lodv preferred. Availa­ lors. 742-9666 or 633- February to apply to the National Parks Service for Common stock Police Department Garage, 239 Middle Turnpike Host, year. 020-11 Manchester, Connecticut, of the unclaimed merchandise as ble December 1st. $500 2164.______its National Natural Landmarks Program to charges from a critic of the board a. No. abarea autborixed listed below. 8 7 2 - 9 1 1 1 He said Longest has told him 100,000 649-9287. f r e e T o Good Home. protect the land and to the state Department of that he and the directors have b. No. shares out­ th e agreement now is For a long-lasting fire, Claims for merchandise listed below should be made with White Lobrador Re- Environmental Protection for funding to acquire been deceptive about financing of standing 100.000 i.oee.ooe.oe choose hardwood logs trelver, 6 months old. satisfactory. the North Elm Street housing for Surplus the Manchester Police Department. No claim made after MANCHESTER that land. sso.ooo.oe that produce a shorter sa a will be occeoted. All soles ore final ond for cosh. No 742-8517.______DiRosa said one of the prob­ Undivided profits S,371,000.00 Recently rehabilitated I the elderly. TO TAL EQUITY flame and burn less ra­ soles to minors. Inspection of articles for sole may be mode bedroom apartment. SCHALLER The area is important to more than just between 9:(X) o.m. and 10:00 o.m. on the day of the sole. lems in the negotiation process is DiRosa said that in the first CAPITAL B,55i,eoo.eo pidly than soft woods. If Drive off with Close to oil services. Pets Manchester. It is the only known productive TOTAL IMISCELUNEDUS that there has not been any single years of operation the rents to be oromo Is the most Impor­ The Town reserves the right to remove from the sole, or accepted. 5450 par month, ACURA dinosaur bone locality in the state and one of the UABIU’nES security deposit required. I FDR SALE document'that incorporated all charged will not support the costs AND EQUITY tant consideration, select A Bargain in the relect, any or oil bids tor whot It deems to be In the best most productive in North America, Quarrier said. Interest of the Town. USED CARS the terms. He said the final of the housing project, but in CAPITAL 591,541.000.00 wood from fruit trees. If 645-1327 between 54 pm EIGHT month old water- East Hartford resident Mark Abraitis and problems of timing an implemen­ future years the project will earn YOU hove fireplace loos Copies of Rules of the Sole and list of Items for sole ore bed, $325. Courthouse 88 Caravan SE....*15,375 MEMORANDA for sole, find buyers the Classified Section tation in the exchange of facilities a surplus. 1. Amounts outstand- available at the General Services Office, Municipal One Gold membership, 88F-150P/U...... *15.275 Manchester attorney Malcolm Barlow propos^ quick and easy way ... Building, 41 Center Street, Manchester, Connecticut. and jurisdiction have been in f as of report ICBNBOMINIUMS 12'/j months left tor 87 NIs. Santra.....* 8,995 state legislation that would have required the state In the early years the rents will date: a (I) Stand­ with 0 low

About Town College Notes Education Bush tops Dul^e, 240 to 226, Class planning reunion In college dance group increases The Manchester High School Class of 1972 will in Manchester High voting hold their 10th reunion Nov. 25 at the Colony Susan Morlarty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Restaurant in Vernon. Tickets to the event must be Matthew M. Moriarty of Hillcrest Road, a junior at a certainty Bv Andrew Yurkovsky the 1st Congressional District, nation. purchased before Saturday, Nov. 12. To obtain St. Michael’s College, Winooski, Vt.. is a member of Manchester Herald defeated her Republican chal­ “I guess Manchester is more tickets send $30 per ticket to P.O. Box 174, ' i-'*' I the college dance ensemble. lenger, Mario Robles, 306-95. Manchester 06040, or call 646-7721. She is an elementary education major. The dance , The reopening of Highland Democratic than Republican at Vice President George Bush State Sen, Michael P. Meotti, this time,” he said. ensemble began rehearsals in August for the fall Park School will require an beat Massachusetts Gov. Michael D-Glastonbury, who represents Women to hold meeting production, “A Moveable Feast.” increase in Manchester’s educa-' Dukakis by a narrow margin in a the 4th Senatorial District, beat Coumoyer said he didn’t know tion budget for 1989-90, but staff mock presidential election at Republican Carl A. Zinsser of why the students voted for The Manchester Junior Women’s Club will hold an Elected class president salary raises will have an impact, Manchester High School Thurs­ Manchester, 233-165. incumbents in the state races. Executive Board meeting Nov. 8 at 7; 30 p.m. at the WARM PRIZES - The Man­ too. School Superintendent day that was an endorsement of State Rep. Jam es R. McCava- “Mokt of the students are not that home of Debbie Tomko. chester High School Booster Katie Pillion, daughter of James and Margaret James P. Kennedy said the status quo. nagh, a Democrat unopposed in aware of the state and local Pillion of Glastonbury, has been elected president of Thursday. races.” he said. Club Is sponsoring a raffle to Incumbents in all of the state his race for 12th Assembly Self-help g^up gathers the sophomore class at Simmons College in Boston, There are many questions races were re-elected by the District seat, received 152 votes. Democratic Registrar of Vo­ help the band participate in a Mass. remaining about the school reop­ student voters from all three Other state races were not ters Herbert Stevenson received “United; A Group for Cancer Patients, Friends, music festival this spring. She is majoring in education and is a graduate of ening, but some of the other grades during the election, which included on the voting machines, 202 votes and Republican Regis­ and Families’’ will meet Nov. 7 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at The ciub is raffling off an East Catholic High School. increases are certain: School was sponsored by the high Coumoyer said. trar of Voters Patricia Cottle N Manchester Memorial Hospital. The meeting will afghan made by Mrs. Wiiiiam nurses and paraprofessionals re­ school’s Student Council, said Coumoyer noted that Bush’s received 158 votes. Each party cently settled contracts, and the be held in Conference Room C. Cherko of 15 Elsie Drive, left, Enrolled at RPI council adviser Ronald plurality win was a small one, elects a registrar, and there is no The self-help group provides an opportunity for Manchester Education Associa­ Coumoyer. compared with election results contest between the two cancer patients and their families to discuss and a quilt made by Mrs. Susan E . O’Neill of 525 Gardner St. has enrolled tion is entering contract Four hundred eighty-two of the from other high schools in the candidates. feelings, attitudes and ways of coping with cancer. Ronald Mottram of 44 Bryan this fall as a freshman at Rensselaer Polytechnic renegotiations. 950 eligible students cast ballots. For more information call 647-4739. Drive. The quilt and afghan, Institute, Troy, N.Y. In August, the school nurses’ The vote from Manchester High which will be raffled off in Ray R. Engler Jr. of 272 Richmond Road, association negotiated pay in­ School was included in tallies for Deal saves most of chimney creases of 8.9 and 7.9percent over February, will be on display Coventry, has also enrolled as a freshman. a nationwide student mock elec­ O’Neill and Engler are both majoring in a two-year contract. Last week, 0 tion, Coumoyer said. at the home football game A plan that will save all but the satisfy the commission that it is Public Records engineering. the Manchester Federation of Bush, the Republican nominee, top 40 inches of the 205-foot the best course because the Saturday, and again on Nov. Paraprofessionals. representing beat Dukakis, the Democrat, by a chimney at the converted Clock chimney top has deteriorated. teacher’s aides, settled a two- Warranty deeds 12 and Nov. 24. Tickets wiii vote of 240-226, Third-party candi­ Mill in the Cheney Historic In addition to taking off the top be soid at the games for $1 ■ year contract that will increase dates Ron Paul and Lenora District was approved by the 15 courses of bricks and putting a Christopher P. and Barbara L. Deane to Ashok K. each. salaries 12 percent in the first Fulani received 7 and 6 votes.' Cheney Historic District Com­ new ventilated cap on the unused Military Notes year and another 8 percent in the and Neeru Ohri, 64 Alton St., $136,000. Rsgindd PInto/MinchMtar Herald respectively. mission Thursday. chimney, the work repair will George J . McDonald to Alan L. and Eileen Muller, second year. In the race for U.S. Senate. In September, the commission include putting reinforcing bands Bryan Farm, $174,000. The amount of the budget Republican incumbent Lowell P. declined to permit the Konover around the chimney, spaced five V Robert P. and Johanna E. Beaulieu to Robert A. Enlists in National Guard increase has not been decided. Weicker beat Democrat Joseph Development Corp., which has feet apart, to prevent further and Linda A. Melanson, 117 Briarwood Drive, Kennedy said at meeting of the Lieberman, 221-183. Dr Howard Obituaries Michael J. Garcia of Manchester has enlisted in Reginald PInto/Manchaater Harald converted the former textile mill deterioration. $175,000. Board of Education long-range Avory Grayson, a Libertarian, to apartments, to remove as The solution was one of two Mary Catherine Development Corp. to Derekseth the Connecticut Army National Guard for a six-year planning committee. One of the period. SIDEWALK ARTIST — Alexis Blauvelt, 14, sits near the received 14 votes, and New much as 30 feet from the top of the suggested by International Chim­ Corp., McKee Place, no conveyance tax. undetermined factors is how Alliance candidate Melis.sa M. historic chimney, which is one of Richard J. D’Amato died Oct. 27, 1988, will be held ces DiChara of Buffalo, N.Y., and He joined the Connecticut Guard with the rank of sidewalk in front of her house at 21 Brainard Place. ney Corp. of Buffalo, a firm of Derekseth Corp. to John A. and Cheryl A. much of the $900,000 projected for Fisher received 13. the main charateristics of the engineers and contrators hired by Scribner, McKee Place, $179,850. Saturday at 2 p.m. at Wapping Rita Giovino of Foxboro, Mass.; private ! and was assigned to the 143rd Military the school reopening will be Blauvelt is painting a design she'll use for a school Richard J. D’Amato of East Police Company in Windsor Locks. Democratic U.S. Rep. Barbara mill building. Konover to study the problem. Joseph M. and Julie E. McDougal to James S. and Hartford, father of Michael D’A­ Community Church, 1790 Elling­ and another son, Thomas Giovino needed in 1989-90. About $200,000 project. He is a graduate of Hartford Public High School. B. Kennelly, who represents the The new proposal, however, did The cost of the work is $28,151. Jacqueline Langton, 180 Summit St., $118,000. mato of Manchester, died Thurs­ ton Road, South Windsor. Private of Los Angeles, Calif. She was of the $900,000 is allocated in this Robert A. and Kathleen A. Lynam to Steven C. day (Nov. 3. 1988) at St. Francis burial will be in Wapping Ceme­ predeceased by her husband, year’s $36.9 million budget, he and Marci J. Marciniak, 93 Hemlock St., $137,900. Hospital and Medical Center, tery, South Windsor. The Samsel Rocco Giovino. Robinson decorated by Army said. Edward F. Boland Jr., and Daniel M. Boland to Hartford. & Carmon Funeral Home, South The funeral will be Tuesday at Staff needs will determine how Joseph J. and Judith A. Kelly, Greenway Park, Besides his son, he is survived Windsor, is in charge of St. Mary’s Church, Foxboro, Army Maj. David E. Robinson, son of Glynn D. much money is spent on Highland On November 8, 1988 $145,000. by his wife, Gladys (Belluccl) arrangements. Mass. The Roberts Funeral and Jenny A. Robinson of 89 Florence St., has been Park. Kennedy said. That can’t Frank Bosco to Susan L. Heyward, Beacon Hill D’Amato: two other sons, Peter Memorial donations may be Home, Foxboro, Mass., is in decorated with the Meritorious Service Medal at be set until it’s known how many Condominium, conveyance tax, $115.50. D’Amato of South Windsor and made to the South Windsor charge of arrangements. Fort Bliss, Texas. students will attend the school, he David M. Bowie to Reinette H. Cyr, Beacon Hill David D’Amato of Newburyport, Visiting Nurse Association, 1009 The medal is awarded for- outstanding non­ said. Sullivan Ave., South Windsor, or You Have a Choice! Condominium, conveyance tax, $96.80. Mass.; three daughters, Patricia Corrine Ricci combat meritorious achievement or service to the “The bulk of the expense is in Norman J. and Ann M. Michaud to Sylvester J. Moses of Brooklyn, Conn., Donna to the American Cancer Society, United States. the staff,” he said. 'T can’t tell and Laura L. Bottone, Brook Haven Condominium, Cacio of Enfield and Beatrice 243 E. Center St., Manchester Private funeral and burial were Robinson is chief of the Training Analysis you (the budget impact) .|T don’t $66, 000. Cosgrove of East Hartford; a 06040. held Wednesday in East Ceme­ Division at the U.S. Army Sergeants Major know.” I Timothy J. Egan to Irene C. Egan. Cedar Street, brother, Joseph D’Amato of West tery for Corrine Ricci, 98, for­ Academy. He is a 1971 graduate of Enfield High The number of students who no conveyance tax. Hartford; five sisters, Dorothy Lillian Glovino merly of Eldridge Street, Man­ School and a 1975 graduate of Florida Institute of will attend cannot be determined Vito A. and Pasquale Addabbo to Francesco and D’Amato, Rose D’Amato and chester, who died Oct. 27,1988. Technology. Lillian Giovino, 80, of Foxboro, until a decision is made whether Judith M. Addabbo, 27-29 Walker St., $90,000. Roxanne D’Aquino, all of West She is survived by a nephew, to have a sixth grade. Kennedy Khamleak Chaleunheuang and Phang Phongsa- Hartford, Sarah Abbruzese of Mass., mother of Bernie Giovino Charles Ricci of Newington. His Opponent of Manchester, died Thursday said. If 18 or more students are vat, 607 W. Middle Turnpike, $10,000. Wethersfield and Mary Bed- The John F. Tierney Funeral enrolled by their parents in sixth Carl Zinsser Manchester Town House Associates to Stephen J. narski in Wyoming; and nine (Nov. 3, 1988) at Massachusetts Home, 219 W. Center St., was in General Hospital, Boston. grade at Highland Park, then the Mike Meotti Georgiades and Pamela J. Libby, Lawton Garden grandchildren. He was prede­ charge of arrangements. Correction school will be reopened fully in Condominium, conveyance tax, $96.80. Besides her son, she is survived ceased by a son, Richard D’A­ Memorial donations may be 1989, he said. Marilyn E. Parker, conservatrix for the estate of by three daughters, Theresa mato Jr.; and a brother, James made to the charity of one’s The school has a capacity of Marie J. Spratly, to Norman E. Boisvert Jr., Oak D’Amato. Blois of Providence, R.I., Fran- choice. Qn the" As your State Senator, Carl Zins­ Mike Meotti opposes the death penalty. Grove Heights, conveyance tax, $143. An Associated Press story published Wednesday about 300 students. The school The funeral will be Saturday at board will determine preliminary John and Nila R. Bellody to Aldine J. Stramel, on the Mrs. America pageant erred in quoting a ser voted to strengthen the death 8:15 a.m. from the Callahan question contained in a sex survey form. boundaries for tbe school later Death Penalty: Beacon Hill Condominium, conveyance tax, $102.30. Funeral Home, 1602 Main St., this month. Kennedy said. penalty, only to have Governor Clarence F. Hirth and John F. Hirth to William C. Deaths Elsewhere The question was ’’Can you be in love with two East Hartford, with a Mass of men at the same time?” according to Mrs. Alabama 4 and Cathy L. Morsey, 26-28 Emerson St., $66,750. Kennedy also announced that O’Neill veto the bill. Christian burial at 9 a.m. in St. Diane Gamble, Mrs. Wisconsin Gale Coleman and Jo-Ann P. Pinto to William and Cathy L. Morsey, Mary’s Church. Burial will be in the school’s new principal would Mrs. North Carolina Connie Hedrick. The erroneous be hired from within the school one-eighth interest in 26-28 Emerson St., $22,250. Mount St. Benedict Cemetery, Stewart Parker the history of Irish conflict and Clarence F. HirtiNmd John F. Hirth to Gerald and report said the question was “Can you make love system. He said the district has Bloomfield. Calling hours are BELFAST, Northern Ireland won him a London award as most with two men at the same time?” Sandra R. Bidwell, three-eighths interest in 26-28 today from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 enough qualified candidates with­ On Carl Zinsser opposes forced busing of Mike Meotti voted against two amend­ (AP) — Stewart Parker, 47, a promising playwright of 1976. Those three contestants complained that they out having to look elsewhere Emerson St., $66,750. p.m. school children across town lines. He ments that would have prohibited forced Jo-Ann p. Pinto to Gerald and Sandra R. Bidwell, playwright who was described as Other acclaimed plays were were required to fill out the sex survey. Pageant a “visionary in the theater,’’ died Forced Busing: one-eighth interest in 26-28 Emerson St., $22,250. “Northern Star’’ and “Pente­ President David Marmel, who said the survey favors strong neighborhood schools un­ busing in Connecticut. Wednesday of bone cancer. MultiTech New England Inc. to Yin Fat Yiu, Elizabeth Close cost,” both dealing with the \TOuld be used for product-marketing purposes, said Parker’s first important play. the contestdnts were not obliged to snswer the Meotti leads der local control. Stoneybrook Condominium, $139,900. A memorial service for Eliza­ conflict between Protestants and questions. Christian F.-Davis Jr. and Denise A. Davis to “Spokesong.” first performed in Roman Catholics in Northern beth Close, 60, of South Windsor, Dublin, told the history of the Thomas E. Toomey, Catherine H. Toomey and John formerly of Manchester, who Ireland, and a TV drama, " I ’m A P. Toomey, 36-38 Elro St., conveyance tax $188. bicycle as a way of illustrating Dreamer, Montreal.” in finances Steven D. and Caryl J. Stratton to Gregory J. Janty and Jeanne L. Prunier, 3 Crestwood Drive, Thonglits State Sen. Michael P. Meotti. On When he was your State Senator, Carl Mike Meotti voted for only one tax cut—a $121,000. Scout News D-Glastonbury. has rai.sed $49.138 in his campaign for re-election, Fiscal Zinsser voted for major tax cuts for fami­ $100 million break for big business. He Quitclaim deeds Two retired camp counselors told me a while his Republican opponent. supported a 28% increase in state spend­ Carl A. Zinsser of Manchester, lies in 1985 and 1986. He worked to keep Manchester’s Girl Scouts remarkable story. Once they were counselors in a Jam es Gentile to Rose F. Gentile, Capitol View about contemporary issues such a.m. to 2 p.m. This year’s theme has raised $22,455. according to Responsibility: ing over two years, which exhausted the Heights, no conveyance tax. camp in Maine. What was unusual in this program, spending down, producing big state sur­ helped with the pumpkin painting as drug use, suicide, teen-age is Women in History; Past. finance statements filed with the William Hesketh Jr. to Paul J. Hesketh. two contest last Saturday in down­ pregnancy, etc. ’This is a group of Present and Future. was that the counselors were “required” to look for pluses both years. $365 million surplus created by the Re­ acts of kindness and thoughtfulness among the office of the secretary of the state. parcels, 88 Washington St. and Carriage House town. There were also Girl Scout high school students who volun­ Girl Scouts of all ages, from The reports show that Meotti publicans, leaving Connecticut $115 mil­ Condominium, no conveyance tax. volunteers passing out Halloween campers. Then just before lunch, they were teer their time to travel around kindergarden through high has incurred expenses of $41,643. treat bags in Center Park, as required to write a short thank you note to the lion in the hole. Susan R. Manzo to James B. Grimes, 148 Birch the state and present dramatic school, have the opportunity to leaving a balance of $7,496. while Mountain Road, no conveyance tax. children arrived for the Peanut- camper, thanking them for doing such and such to so programs about contemporary participate in museum “camp- Zinsser has expen.ses of $21..'i44. butterjam concert. and so. All the thank you notes were placed in a box. Edward Durdek to Joyce S. Mackie, Park and issues. ins.” ’The Boston Museum of leaving a balance of $910. On the weekend of Sept. 30. Then at lunch time, while the campers quietly ate Chestnut streets, no conveyance tax. Information on how to earn the Science and the Science Museum The reports cover the period On This term, Meotti introduced a bill that approximately 90 Girl Scouts their lunch, one counselor opened up the box and Carl Zinsser strongly defends Silver and Gold Awards was also of Connecticut, in West Hartford, from Oct. 7 to Oct. 25. from Cktnnecticut Valley Girl read all the thank you notes out loud. our town’s right to make its own would have given the final word on hous­ presented so the scouts could will host these adventures. Girl The two reports indicate that Home Ruie; Scout Council attended the As each child’s name was read and thanked, their learn about opportunities for Scouts have always been inter­ Meotti has received $22,949 from housing decisions. ing decisions to a regional board not under Cadette-Senior Camping Wee­ faces lit up and beamed, one after another. recognition in Girl Scouting. ested in science and nature, so individual contributors and local control. Lottery kend at Timber Trails Girl Scout There was a presentation of the these events fit in well. After a few days, the counselors asked the Camp in Tolland. Mass. The campers to start looking for acts of kindness and $21,800 from various political Kids on the Block puppets, which Junior ’Troop 676 at Martin committees. Zinsser received weather was perfect and the girls thoughtfulness, and then to write their own thank are disability puppets used to School is planning an event for $13,505 from individuals and Winning numbers drawn Thursday in lotteries enjoyed activities such as cano- teach others about mental and younger girls at Camp Merrie- you notes. Soon the campers’ thank you notes were around New England. ing, hiking, aerobics and orien­ being read at lunch time. $8,950 from political committees. physical disabilities. There was Wood on Gardner Street, over the The highest individual contri­ Connecticut daily: 260. Play Four: 7187. teering, which was led by the also an opportunity to sign up for Veteran’s Day weekend. Several People began seeing more and more acts of 9 butions to Meotti were $500 each Massachusetts daily; 7792. Coast Guard Eagles. training to be a puppeteer. Brownie troops have been invited kindness and thoughfulness, because they were now Tri-state daily: 041, 8918. looking for them, and because when they did them, from Martin J. Kenny of Wethers- The Looking-In Theatre of West The Girl Scout Townwide Event to hike, sing, play games, build a Held and Frank Marotta of Rhode Island daily; 2593. Lot-O-Bucks: 15-22-26- Hartford came to Timber Trails will be held Jan. 28, at the Bentley fire and enjoy refreshments. they were thanked. The Choice is Clear! 30-39. Windsor Locks. to present a drama program School, 57 Hollister St., from 10 —Anreen Cyr, Troop 2 How many more acts of kindness might you see, if you were “required” to look for them? The highest individual contri­ bution to Zinsser listed in the report was $400 from Deborah L The Rev. John Holllger Return Credibilty St. George’s Episcopal Church, Bolton Tomko of 30 Bobby Lane. Weather Meottl’s highest committee contributions was $5,000 from the to the State Senate Committee for a Democratic 8 Occasional rain Majority. Also listed are contri­ REGIONAL WEATHER Manchester Herald butions of $500 each from the Aocu-Weaiter* foracast for Saturxfay Manchester and vicinity; Be­ political action committees of the coming cloudy tonight. A 50 ■ USPS 327-SOO VOL. CVIII, No. 30 Elect Carl / " > ' '' Connecticut Education Associa­ Oaylime Comttons and High Temperatures percent chance of rain late at I / Publlthod dally sxespi tion, the Connecticut Food Indus­ Suggeatad carrtar rataa night. Low 45 to 50. Wind / Sunday and cerlsln holi­ try, the Greater Hartford Labor becoming southeast around 10 aratl.BOwaakly. $7.70 to# I ! days by tha Manchestsr ona month. $23.10 tor Council, and the Insurance Asso­ mph. Occasional rain Saturday. Publlthing Co.. IS Bral- thraa moniha. $40.20 tor ciation of Connecticut. Becoming breezy with high 55 to nard Plata, Manchestar. tlx months add $02.40 tor 8 Conn. 06040. Sacond For Zinsser, the highest com­ 60. Chance of rain 90 percent. ' / i " '' ona yaar. Sanlor citizan mittee contributions were $2,500 data poataga paid at and mall rataa ara avalla- West Coastal, East Coastal; Manchaatar, Conn. Pott- from the Senate Republicans Becoming cloudy tonight. A 50 1 1,1 fI,'' 't ' bla on raquaat ' , , , ----/^/////////.J'" V... ::' , 'y, ' y'rm " " ' lM inaatar Sand addraat To placa an advamao- Victory ’88 Committee and $1,200 percent chance of rain late at changaa to tha Manchaa­ mant, or to raporl a nawa from Senate Republican ­ night. Low around 50. Wind tar Harald. P.O. Box 501, Itam or piciura Idaa, call / Manchaatar, Conn. 06040. ship ’88. becoming southeast 10 to 20 mph. 043*2711. Otftca hours ara In the latest report, Meotti Zinsser Occasional rain Saturday. Windy 0:30 am. to 5 p.m. Monday listed as expenses $10,600 to the If you don’t racalva your through Prldw- with high near 60. Chance of rain Democratic State (Central Com­ 90 percent. Harald by 8 p.m. waakdaya Tha Manchaatar Harald Our State Senator - Again or 7:30 a.m. Saturdaya, la a mambar of Tha mittee for mailings and postage Northwest Hills; Cloudy to­ plaaaa talaphona your car* Aasoclatad Praaa, tha and $7,570 for radiocommercials. night. A 50 percent chance of rain riar. II you’ra unabla to Audit Buraau of Clrcula- Zinsser listed $3,523 to the Con­ I l.v k i fol IRl I ) raach your carriar. call Vote Lever 4B, November 8 late at night. Low in the mid 40s. tlona tha Naw England necticut Republicans for mail­ Occasional rain Saturday. Be­ aubacrlbar sarvica at 647- Nawapapar Aaaoclailon 0046 by 0 p.m. waakdaya and tha Naw England ings, $1,928 to Allied Printing of coming breezy with high fn the Today's weather picture was drawn by Shawn Gallagher, tor dallvaiy In Manchaatar. Manchester for pamphlets, and Paid for by Zinsser for Senate 88, Ronald Walsh, TYeasufer mid 50s. Praaa Aaaoclailon. who lives at 9 Foster St. and attends Nathan Hale School. $2,235 for newspaper advertising. 4 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Nov. 4, 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. Nov. 4, 1988 — 5 LOCAL Weicker defending records; Shepherd’s Place dedication set Shepherd’s Place, the soup said. A sandwich, fruit and Grants from the Connecticut kitchen run by the Manchester dessert are available as a light Department of Human Resources & S T A T E Lleberman pounding at fees Area Conference of Churches, supper. Seven days a week, a hot and the town of Manchester help will be dedicated at a special supper is offered to those staying pay for a 30-hour-a-week coordi­ By Christopher Callahan But Marla Romash, communi­ their argument of environmental service during an open house at the Samaritan Shelter. In the nator. The rest of the dally work is Next search talks closed The Associated Press cations and issues director for issues in general. Sunday at MACC’s Samaritan morning, a light breakfast is carried out by volunteers and Lieberman, said the Democrat Lieberman, who has the back­ Shelter, available from 6 to 7. cooperative programs with stu­ The committee coordinating the search for a ing of major environmental new town manager will meet Monday to agree on HARTFORD — Lowell P. has “never expressed an opin­ “Literally hundreds of men, dents from Manchester High Weicker Jr. is defending his ion” on the pipeline. She said she groups, charges that Weicker has women and young people have Carr said Shepherd’s Place is School and the Work Place a job description and salary range for the post. failed to make the environment a Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. said today. environmental record against did not know if he favored or worked to make Shepherd’s supported by local, state and program at Manchester Memor­ attacks from challenger Joseph I. opposed it. priority and that he ranks low on Place a reality,” said the Rev. federal funds and contributions. ial Hospital. DiRosa said that m em ber of the five-person environmental scorecards com­ committee would also dli^u^'s how to keep the Lleberman while the Democrat The Weicker camp said Lieber­ Newell Curtis, senior pastor at continues to pound at the Republi­ man was quoted in a local pared to other New England Center Congregational Church search process confidential. He said that for that senators. reason. Monday’s session would be closed to the can senator’s acceptance of newspaper as saying he opposed and president of MACC. public. speaking fees. the pipeline. Romash said Lleber­ Weicker counters that he has “The sharing of their precious DiRosa said that he hoped the town Board of Weicker, who has been at­ man had discussed the oil explo­ “one of the best” environmental time, their skills and the generos­ Directors could agree at its Nov. 15 meeting to tacked by Lleberman and envir­ ration proposal, but not the records in Congress and has ity of their dollars have opened start advertising for the position. onmentalists for supporting ex­ pipeline. fougljt for clean air and water new doors to the hungry of Town Manager Robert B. Weiss announced in ploratory drilling in the Alaskan Environmentalists who sup­ legislation during his 18-year Manchester.” said Curtis, who A September that he would retire in June 1989. wilderness, on Thursday focused port Lieberman, including the Senate career. Weicker cam­ will preside at the dedication The search committee will probably meet instead on the importance of the Sierra Club, do oppose the pipe­ paign manager Jay Malcynsky service. EARN again in December to go over material presented already built Trans-Alaskan oil line, saying it is having a harmful charged that Lieberman was For the past six years. She­ pipeline. impact on the Alaskan wildlife. pherd’s Place has been housed in by administration department heads on their Romash accused the Weicker “confused” and that "somebody ideas about the qualifications for the new The three-term senator, locked must have handed him the wrong the ground floor of Center Con­ EXTRA manager. He said that that meeting would be in a fierce battle with Lleberman, campaign of playing a "shell script.” gregational Church, which pro­ open to the public. called the pipeline project “one of game,” bringing up a discussion vided equipment and mainte­ the key energy decisions made of the pipeline todeflectcriticism “That’s nasty,” responded nance assistance as well as MONEY FOR THE during the 1980s” and “a model of of his key committee vote earlier Romash. space. this year backing oil exploration Earlier in the day, Lieberman Club target of complaints environmental projection.” AP photo Nancy Carr, executive director Weicker said the pipeline is in the 1.5 million-acre Arctic sought to keep up his pressure on of MACC. said Shepherd’s Place HOLIDAYS! The Court House One health and fitness club in essential to fill America’s energy National Wildlife Refuge. the incumbent with less than a RHINO RACKET BROKEN — US. seized by federal agents Nov. 2. was “a marvelous example of Vernon has been the target of “numerous” needs, providing more than 20 Romash said said the “unique week to go before Election Day. Attorney Stanley A. Twardy, Jr., center, community teamwork. complaints over the past eight months, a state Assistant U.S. Attorney James Genco, is AP photo percent of the oil consumed daily. and beautiful wilderness” should renewing his criticism of displays an African Black Rhino horn pictured at left, and Eugene Hester of “Manchester has said that no Department of Health Services official said “Under Lieberman’s distorted be protected, a position shared by Weicker’s acceptance of speak­ one will go hungry in this town.” The Manchester Herald is Thursday. which is among the endangered wildlife the Fish and Wildlife Service is at right. SHELTERED — During a rainstorm, vision of environmentalism, the major environmenta I groups who ing fees. she said. looking for a responsible Health department officials have investigated nation and especially energy- disagree with Interior Depart­ The Weicker camp countered species, and AK-47 machine guns the club, located at 47 Hartford Turnpike near the Mario Mercier of Bristol finds shelter dependent states like Connecticut ment estimates that the refuge that Lieberman has made the The open house at Shepherd’s adult to deliver the Manchester town line, and found several under a railroad trestle to catch his daily would once again be scrambling may hold large oil reserves. senator’s speaking fees a corner­ Place, 466 Main St., will be from 2 violations, said Alan Bezetti, director of dose of pipe smoking. for high-priced oil from the Arab Weicker has said it is important stone of the campaign because to 5 p.m. Sunday. The dedication Manchester Herald. recreational health. nations of the Mideast” without to learn what oil is there and that the challenger could not find a Six indicted for smuggiing service, open to the public, will be Violations include unsanitary conditions, dirty at 3 p.m. on the ground floor of the the pipeline, the Weicker cam­ exploration would not threaten substantative and politically safe Samaritan Shelter. Great earning potential for vents and problems with pH levels in the pool, he ‘Reign of terror* to end paign said in a prepared state­ the environment. issue on which the candidates said. Violations were found in the locker room, ment issued late Thursday. The candidates also renewed disagree. Others participating in the working approximately 2 pool and sauna areas. HARTFORD (AP) — A prosecutor said a of rhino horns, animai skins service are the Revs. Anne Complaints about the facility have increased in 30-year prison term will end the “reign of terror” Wrider and James Meek, vice hours per day. Must have the past four months, during which about 12 of a man who was convicted of sexually By Dean GolembeskI ing black and white rhinos. Less agents was the large.st haul of its presidents of MACC; Walter reliable trnsportation and complaints were received, Bezetti said. assaulting girls aged 18 months and three years. Sen. Herbst accuses Giulietti The Associated Press than 4.000 black rhinos remain type in this country. Johnson, chairman of the shelter Bezetti said he has met with club manager Judge Joseph J. Purtill sentenced Keith alive today; about 85 percent of Each of the defendants was renovation committee; Emilie be organized. Jamie Fairley three times about the violations. DePastino Thursday after an emotional hearing HARTFORD — Six people, them live in South Africa. Nam- charged with conspriracy to Miller. Center Church liai.son and Fairley could not be reached for comment this in Hartford Superior Court. DePastino was including two South African army bia. Zimbabwe and Kenya. commit an offen.se against the Shepherd’s Place volunteer; and Call Frank MeSweegan at morning. convicted on Sept. 2 in the l'985 assaults. of launching ‘sleaze’ campaign officers, have been indicted on A. Eugene Hester, the Nor­ United States, a crime that can be Marjory Harford, the first volun­ The club will be closed or fined if violations “It is now time for society to hold the man charges they smuggled precious theast Regional director of the punished by up to five years in teer coordinator. 647-9947 for more aren’t corrected by the beginning of next year. accountable.” said prosecutor John M. Mas- Bv Jacqueline Bennett that she did nothing, both as rest of the Senate. “She spon­ rhinoceros horns, AK-47 machine U.S. Fish & Whildlife Service, prison and a $250,000 fine. But Shepherd's Place provides a Bezetti .said. sameno. “His reign of terror should come to an Manchester Herald mayor of Vernon and as senator, sored the bill. She got it out of guns and skins of other endan­ said the seizure and purchase of information. end,” Twardy said that other charges hot meal Monday through Friday about alleged contamination of committee,” he said. “I don’t gered animals from Africa into the rhino horns by undercover would be filed. to 40 to 60 men and women. Carr “He has nothing of value to offer society,” said State Sen. Mane Herbst, D- water wells at High Manor Park, care if it was Republicans or the United States. Support sought for agency Connie Tiffany, a youth counselor who treated Vernon, is accusing her opponent, a trailer park in Vernon. Democrats who voted for it. It The six were caught as the one of the victims. Republican James Giulietti, of “That situation was out of my was wrong.” HARTFORD (AP) — The director of the state result of an undercoverinvestiga- launching a “sleaze” campaign hands; by law it is for the state to Giulietti said that situation tion by U.S. authorities that Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities against her in the final daysof the has written to more than 125 people, asking them Concert tickets costly handle,” she said. lends credibility tohis proposal to began in February and more campaign in the 35th Senatorial Giulietti stood by his claim. make gambling facilities state- arrests were possible. U.S, Attor­ to give favorable testimony to the governor’s BRISTOL (AP) — The lineup isn’t set for 40 District. “One of the most important ¥ task force investigating complaints against the owned and operated. “People are ney Stanley A. Twardy Jr. said concerts at the Lake Compounce Festival park, things a legislator should do is see going to see down the road that I Thursday. agency. but the price has been set for a season pass. Herbst said Thursday night The lobbying effort by Arthur L. Green has fliers mailed this week on Giuliet- that state agencies are perform­ have a good point,” Giulietti said. Twardy said he had no idea how A single 40-concert season pass, guaranteeing ing as they should be. The matter Herbst criticized what she long the smugglers had been in drawn the criticism of the taskforce’schairman, the holder a seat under the roof of a proposed ti’s behalf contained inaccura­ Rudolph P. Arnold, a Hartford lawyer. cies, distortions and lies about was not outside her jurisdiction.” called “negative campaigning” business, nor was he able to say amphitheater, will cost $1,320. including tax. he said. by Giulietti. “There is no longer how many others did business “We’re supposed to be taking a neutral look at according to a brochure printed by the park. her position on some issues. “It’s a sleaze piece with distor­ The flier also charges that honor among some politicians.” with the group. But tho.secharged this agency. We cannot do that if, in fact, the By comparison, last year’s season pass, which Herbst helped a “Democratic she said. She said that if she is Come see in the scheme indicated they had agency is out conducting a public relations excluded the biggest name acts such as the rock tions, inaccuracies and an out­ campaign, saying. ‘Come out and support us ’” right lie.” Herbst said Thursday crony” gain approval to open a re-elected she plans to work for enough rhino horns to earn Arnold said. musician Sting, cost $49.95. The pass entitled the night. teletrack in Windsor Locks. legislation to require truth in hundreds of thousands of dollars buyer to a seat on the lawn for most shows, which “That was a bipartisan vote of political campaigning. “This is something that is “To that degree, it distorts the process. I don’t were performed on two temporary stages. know of anyone ^oing around and sending out Giulietti. a former senator 30-4. Is he accusing Republicans Giulietti says there’s nothing unique, at least in myexperience. u The 1989 season pass is only for the first 40 from Vernon, defended himself. of the same thing?” Herbst said. negative about his campaign. and from what Ihavebeen unable what’s stirring letters against the agency, and certainly, we performances announced by the park for the haven’t done that” “There is nothing inaccurate in But Giulietti said Herbst did “The only negative thing about to uncover from the (Justice) coming season. that flier. It is an examination of more than just vote along with the this is her record,” he said. Department.” Twardy .said. Mrs. Herbst’s record. If people are upset about it, maybe they Arrested were John C. Lukman should be,” he said Jr. 34, of Newington; Mary Ann inVemon. McAllister. 33, of West Hartford, Faculty, students to aid charity Herbst denied a charge that she Tucked away in a little **. supports forced busing of school S corner, at Kim't you will and Russell D. Beveridge Jr.. 32. Bennet Junior High School Meisner said some of the money said she would participate so she children. “The Senate voted n. find a delightful ‘ V’ of Newington. Twardy said. k .' faculty and students will try to would fund the Bennet sports could help people not as unanimously to support volun­ anortment of ba§kett, Also named in the complaint lend a helping hand to Paul awards programm but at least fortunate. tary integration, voluntary bus­ dried flowert and unique were Marius Meiring, a major in Newman’s children’s camp half of the donations would go to “It’s just another way of ing,” she said. giftt. Stop in and vitit, the South African Defense Force, through the Manchester Road the camp. Students will accept helping others.” she said. “It’s “The Republicans put forth an you will be pleatantly his wife. Pat Meiring. and Wal- Race on Thanksgiving. pledges for each mile completed not hard. We have to think of the amendment to that bill opposing •urprited by our demar Schutte, a South African 5 William Wooldridge, school in the 4.75-mile race. less fortunate.” forced busing. Giulietti said. rearonable prices. IW u fcrackr sergeant major. Twardy said. All science teacher and co-adviser to “We’re always looking for “Mrs. Herbst had a chance to are South African citizens and the Student Council, said he ways to help the community,” Newman’s camp provides a support that amendment. She did Now offering 25% O ff all Byer’s Carolers U.S. officials were seeking to expected 60 to 75 faculty said Wooldridge. “I chose thisone summer camping experience for not,” he said. 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PrtcM Subject to Change 6 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. Nov. 4, 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Nov. 4, 1988 — 7 City managers honor Weiss at convention NATION & WORLD Bv Nancy Pappas first of several dozen interns who with other alumni from his alma within the hour, even without the The AAanchester Herald have Worked with Weiss over the mater, the Wharton School of call. A printed copy of the day’s years. Finance at the University of proceedings, given each morning Three generations of town The reception and dinnerparty, Pennsylvania. to those attending the convention, Jobless managers were brought together which was part of last week’s The party might have been a listed the receptjon for Weiss. last week at a reception given by convention of the International surprise, said Gloria Weiss, the At the reception, the Interna­ Toll-free number brings $40,000 Warm welcome the Connecticut Town and City City Management Association town manager’s wife, but the tional City Management Associa­ Management Association for convention in Charlotte, N.C., couple received an early- tion’s vice president, Richard rate dips GREENWICH (AP) — For 12 years, Hank A spokesman for American Telephone 4 Town Manager Robert B. Weiss, attracted more than 100 well- morning telephone call at their Foote of Groton, said that Weiss is. Oscar’s toll-free business telephone number Telegraph Co. said AT&T has no records on in honor of his 40 years of service wishers, Weiss said Thursday. hotel room from former West an understanding, innovative ad­ WASHINGTON (AP) - The was 1-800-243-2546, which meant little to him. how often a company pays to get the rights to a greets Thatcher as a town manager. They toasted his service and his Hartford manager Richard ministrator and a much-admired nation’s unemployment rate fell But to the Hyatt hotel chain, the number particular 800 number. Numbers are trans­ Along with Weiss, the guests of retirement, which is planned for to S.3 percent in October as the spelled out 1-800-CHECK-IN. ferred through arrangements between the Custer. human being, according to a By Maureen Johnson austerity program, marks the honor were Woodbury Brackett, June 1989. “He called to say he couldn’t press release from Weiss. Brack­ economy created more than That meant easy advertising for Hyatt and parties, in which one releases the number at the former city manager of “It was really exciting, I guess big bucks for Oscar. the same time that the other requests it. The Associated Press high point of a tough visit. come to our surprise party, but ett, who is a former president of 300.000 jobs, the government said Mrs. Thatcher has endorsed the Dover. N.H.. under whom Weiss that’s the word for it, thrilling, that he wanted to offer us a rain the organization, called Weiss ..today in its iast major economic The Chicago-based Hyatt Corp. recently paid “AT&T doesn’t sell 800 numbers. We loan did his internship, and Norman exciting,’’ Weiss said. Friends him $40,000 for rights to the number. them or assign them to somebody,” said GDANSK, Poland (APj - banned union, including paying check, and take us out todinner.” one of the most able young men , report before Tuesday’s election. British Prime Minister Margaret homage to a murdered Solidarity Hickey, now manager of San from all over the country at­ Mrs. Weiss said Thursday. who had ever walked through his Employers added 325,000 jobs “It felt like I won the lottery," said Oscar, company spokesman Pete Webster. Diego County, Calif., one of the tended, the party, he said, along owner of Oscarvision Systems Inc. Hyatt agreed to cover the cost of printing Thatcher got a tumultuous wel­ priest, while urging her commu­ , The secret would have been out door,. last month, compared with aver­ come today from thousands of age monthly increases of 240,000 Oscar began using the toll-free number 12 brochures with Oscarvision’s new number and nist hosts not to flinch from the years ago when he and his wife, Marie, went to have its operators provide the number to any people in this Baltic port on her risky path of reform. in August and September. Octob­ symbolic pilgrimage to meet er’s Job gains matched the rate into business supplying movie and slide caller who requests it during the next year. In Gdansk, Mrs. Thatcher projectors to companies. Hyatt operators began answering the Lech Walesa at the Lenin ship­ similarly mixed an official and Here’s next week’s leaf pickup schedule set during the spring. yard, birthplace of the banned Nearly 100,000 of the new jobs “We had a number assigned to us. We didn’t Oscars’ fomfier toll-free number this week. But so-called “private” program. Manchester’s annual roadside choose it," said Marie Oscar. because Hyatt has yet to begin promoting the Solidarity union. At Westerplatte, as the uni­ HONORED — Writer Linda Bayer, a former Manchester Road, Finley Street, Franklin Bolton Line), Lynch Drive. Road, Richard Road, Ridgefield were on assembly lines, more Cheering crowds lined the route leaf collection program has Street. '.than double the drop of 45,000 Some other hotel chains also have easy-to- number, employees still answer that number formed Jaruzelski watched, Mrs. resident, taiks with Archie Buffkins, director of the Marion Drive, Marshall Road, Street. Riverside Drive, Robert remember, toll-free numbers. by saying, “Oscarvision.” and pressed flowers into Mrs. Thatcher laid a wreath at the begun and will continue until Garth Road, Gerard Street, Meadow Lane, Middle Turnpike Road. manufacturing jobs over the two Center for Cuitural Diversity in the Arts, at a Kennedy December. Goodwin Street. Grandview Thatcher’s hands as she toured monument to the "defeuders of East (Woodbridge to town line). Scarborough Road, Somerset previous months. the Old Town and Gdansk’s the coast.” On Sept. 1, 1939, an Center reception for Bayer in Washington. Homeowners are requested to Street, Greenhill Street, Green­ Mountain Road. Munroe Street. The 0.1 percentage point drop in rake their leaves to the edge of wood Drive. Drive. St. Paul Drive, Steep reconstructed Long Market, armored German ship fired a New Bolton Road. Nye Street. Hollow Lane. Stephen Street, the rate from September's 5.4 whose ornate architecture re­ salvo at the small Polish garrison their roads, and make certain the Hickory Lane, Highland Street, Oak (Autumn to Grandview). Sycamore Lane. percent returned the rate to piles contain no foreign objects, Highwood Drive, Hillside Street. Shortages threaten shuttles flects the city’s wealthy past at on the peninsula guarding the bay Oak Grove Street. Overlook Taylor Street. June’s 5.3 percent, the lowest the major Baltic seaport of the of Gdansk, the first hostilities of Manchester novelist such as stones, branches, cans or Hilltop Drive. Drive. since May 1974. any other material, other than Indian Drive. Vernon Street, Vernon Street 16th century. the war. Parker Street (Porter to Wood- West. View Street. The October figures showed WASHINGTON (AP) - For the materials used for shuttle flights Columbia to prepare Discovery Mrs. Thatcher was greeted by Mrs. Thatcher then traveled by leaves or grass. Jean Road. Jensen Street. bridge), Patriot Lane. Pilgrim 193.000 more Americans at work second time this year, the space have only a single supplier. Please avoid parking any vehi­ Jordt Street. Walker Street. Waranoke for its next mission. city authorities as she arrived by boat to the city center, changing feted In Washington Lane, Pitkin Street, Plaza Drive, Road. Welcome Place, Welling­ than in September, with the agency is facing a supply shor­ However, sources who declined plane from Warsaw. She then cles on the street until the Kensington Street. Knollwood Rocketdyne’s Joyce Lincoln on the w£(y from a somber black Plymouth Lane, Porter Street, ton Road, Wellman Road, Wes­ number of jobless people totaling tage that could ground space to be identified said shuttle said there are 16 engines in departed for a ceremony where coat to a green one, which aides vacuums have passed by to avoid Road. Putnam Street. ' only 6.5 million. shuttles in 1990, ^nd it is looking program boss Richard Truly A former Manchester resident missing leaf pickup. tland Street. Westminster Road. existence: three each on Discov­ she joined the country’s leader, said represented a “feeling of “ We ha ve another nice blessing Lake Street, Lancaster Road. Rndding Street. Raymond Wyllys Street. The number of women holding nervously for other potential gaps would probably order a thorough was honored earlier this month without a curse in our family.” The refuse contractor will LeoJ. Lane. iTuiispT.anc T.itdlnw ery and Atlantis, two new units Gen. Wojciech Jaruzelski, to hope.” jobs grew by 320,000 while the in critical materials. study to identify them and the undergoing acceptance testing, honor Polish defenders of the by the John F. Kennedy Center Marlow said. remove up to six bags of leaves Road. Lydall Street (Vernon to number of working men fell by The country’s only manufac­ potential for a cutoff of supply. for the Performing Arts for her Marlow said the book has sold weekly during the program. It is one being assembled after over­ Westerplatte penisula, scene of 99,000, according to the Labor turer of rayon yarn used in shuttle Shuttle builder Rockwell Inter­ haul and seven undergoing im­ the first shots of World War ll. first novel, some of which is set in well recently received a favora­ suggested that you do not rake Department’s monthly survey ■ booster rocket nozzles, Avtex national Corp. alone depends on Truant,’ 10, shoots Manchester. ble review in The New York your leaves out to the road until provements. That situation is not Before leaving Warsaw, she BEAUTIFUL Food processing paced the Fibers, began closing its plant in more than 250 subcontractors likely to ease until spring. dedicated a monument in the Linda Bayer, 40, of Washing­ Times’ new-books section. Part of the scheduled week of removal as unusually large manufacturing Virginia on Thursday — only two nationwide for various systems school bus driver ton, D.C.. was honored Oct. 17 for the proceeds from the book will be they can create traffic hazards CONVLNIEN r city’s eastern Praga district to job gains with 25,000 new jobs days after announcing its plans to and components. Some^ are The impact of the fuel and British flyers who died trying to PORT ARTHUR, Texas (AP) “The Blessing and the Curse,” a donated to Manchester’s Mary and fires. AFFORDABLi;. do so. nozzle problems won’t be felt for story about single motherhood ^Kolias Orchard logged in October. The depart­ single-source. ferry food and weapons to the — A 10-year-old boy who may Cheney Library. The streets listed below are ment said, however, that the The National Aeronautics and For example, one metal — more than a year. An allocation and the search for identity. The scheduled for the week beginning THAT’S Polish-resistance movement in have feared being reported for The novel is not autobiographi­ seasonally adjusted increase in Space Administration faced a NARloy-Z — is a specially deve­ board that included the Defense the failed Warsaw uprising of truancy shot a school bus driver book was published this summer Monday: Department, NASA and other by the century-old Jewish Publi­ cal. according to Bayer, but like COUNTRY PLACE those jobs reflected fewer fall similar problem in May when the loped alloy used by the firm’s 1944. The rebellion against the in the head, critically wounding the main character. Bayer is a Academy Street. Adelaide cutbacks than wouldnormally be Henderson, Nev., plant of Pacific government agencies met re­ cation Society, which has never Road. Agnes Drive. Alice Drive. Rocketdyne division in the en­ Nazi occupiers cost 200,000 Polish her, police said. professor. She has taught litera­ Good Apples the case because of light summer Engineering and Production Co. gine’s combustion chamber and it cently to divide up ammonium lives. Russell Jean Hampton, 40, was before published a first novel. Arcellia Drive. Ardmore Road. perchlorate production. Archie Buffkins. director of the ture and art history at Boston hiring caused by the drought. was destroyed in an explosion and is made by only a single licensee. The ceremonies emphasizing shot in the base of the skull University and has also taught at Arnott Road. Ashworth Street Woodbridge DcVpIopmcnt After “several months of fire. Pepcon, as the firm is called, Similarly, only one foundry Center for Cultural Diversity in Extension. Asylum Street, Au­ Daily 1-5:30 pm Country “We have been allocated suffi­ the wartime British-Polish al­ Thursday with a small-caliber the Arts, said the book combines Wesleyan University in Middle- Group Proudly Presents! drought-related slowdowns, the was one of only two producers of makes the engine turbine blades cient quantities for nine flight liance and the tour of the Old handgun, police said. She re­ town. Hartford College for tumn Street. Sat.-Sun. 10am-5:30pm one month pickup in'manufactur­ ammonium perchlorate, the oxid­ the qualities of a scholar and Bliss Street. Bolton Center and there is only one set of tooling sets,” said Rocky Raab, spokes­ Town preceded Mrs. Thatcher’s mained in critical condition early artist. Women and Hebrew University in Empire: slightly tart, firm, Place.^. ing jobs may thus be somewhat izer in the solid fuel that powers for those. man for Morton Thiokol in Utah scheduled meeting with Walesa today at St. Mary’s Hospital here. Jeru.salem. Road. Boulder Road. Bridle Path overstated,” said the commis­ the shuttle’s booster rockets. The presidential commission “It raises powerful questions Lane. Buckingham Street. But­ excellent eating, cooking. which builds the rocket boosters on the final day of her three-day The boy was taken into custody and probes issues of intimacy and She ■ is a Manchester High I'carcliil, 1 lurminv, ichivini; ... lli.il’s ilic licliiig ol Gounlry I’lare, llic sioner of labor statistics, Janet L. At this point, NASA is guaran­ that investigated the Challenger that flank the orbiter. trip to Poland. at his grandparents’ house, near ternut Road. Byron Road. Norwood. teed enough booster rocket fuel to disaster criticized the ^space social policy.” Buffkins said. School graduate and holds a Candlewood Drive, Cbburn miHliTii (iiiirldinlnium ((imimmiiy iirsllcd in llic rolling hills o f (k)vciili y. “The allocation board meets On Thursday evening, Mrs. the site of the shooting, after his doctorate in English and art Nonetheless, she told the con­ power nine flights and has enough agency for not having enough again in early 1989 to make Thatcher told communist leaders grandmother called police. He Readers follow the main char­ Road. Cole Street. Cone Street. Kniiinil, s|i,uiiius, ;illi,iillvr ... Iwo hnliooin Imviiliuiisrs. gressional Joint Economic Com­ rayon for ten. That would take the acter, a professor of humanities, history and a .second doctorate in Cook Street. Cromwell Road. spares on hand, which fostered a additional allocations, so pre­ they must negotiate with Solidar­ could go before a state district psychology and education. *114,900 mittee that there are 422,000 more agency through this year when practice of borrowing parts from suming Pepcon gets the plant ity as the price for long-term' judge today and face charges, through Manchester, Boston. Wa­ Dale Road. Deer Run Trail, factory jobs now than had been only one more flight is scheduled shington and Jerusalem, all pla­ Bayer is working on a musical Dre.scher Road. Onlui ONLY 10 RI’:M AINING one shuttle for use on another. going again in early or mid-1989 Western aid, including the re­ authorities said. about the life of singer Pearl Bring This Ad the case a year ago. and through next with seven on That problem has not been that would mitigate that situa­ scheduling of a daunting $39 Police speculated that Ms. ces Bayer has lived. She was bom Earl Street. East Eldridge UNITS Despite October’s strong the calendar. in Hartford and lived in Manches­ Bailey and has,written at least Street, East Maple Street, East- completely solved. After the tion,” he said. billion foreign debt. Hampton had seen the boy and ter for 18 years. one song. Marlow said. Bayer’s For 10% Discount VIU8K HKEN OF IU8T0NBU8Y MAKE YOUR ; growth, the department said, No one at NASA headquarters flight of Discovery last month, Only the late-November flight The trip to the shipyard, which told him to get on the bus. with the land Street. Elsie Drive. Elwood 222S Main Sirpc>i RESERVATIONS employment in just nine of the 20 or at the agency’s Marshall Space Bayer is the daughter of Lillian daughter liana Bayer- Road. Eva Drive. engineers found evidence of a of Atlantis remains this year and the government plans to close intention of returning him to Thru Nov. 13 Clailonbury. C T 06C33 manufacturing industries was Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., Bayer Marlow, who is assistant to Berenbaum, is also a writer Farmington Street. Ferguson NOW! leak in one engine. They had to there are seven more missions Dec. 1 as the first big money­ school and possibly reporting him Independently Owned & Operated above July’s levels. ^ would say how many other borrow an engine from shuttle scheduled for 1989. losing victim of an economic for truancy. the state Senate majority leader, Bayer is traveling a lot these DIR. FROM HARTFORD Nesv Co-Broke *1000 and the late Philip Bayer, a days in the United States and Dl. S4 east to 384 to Rt. 44 in Coventry. Model Open Sunday 1-4 Manchester attorney. She is the 41 New Rd., Tolland, CT After the Getty Station lake aerond left Europe. Marlow said. She is PRAYER NOTICE or hy appointment. stepdaughter of George Marlow, scheduled to speak Dec. 13 at onto North River Road. At fork bear righi A PRAYER TO 871-0120 onto Gooae Lane. At oecond fork bear CALL ELAINK who owns Marlow’s Department Emanuel Synagogue Sisterhood ri^ht onto Merrovt Rd. on right. Store on Main Street Marlow in West Hartfort. The meeting is THE HOLY SPIRIT A T 659 2491 sells the novel in his store. open to the public Holy Spirit, you who m*d« mo too Frm l-M: Exit 67 to Rte. 31 ovorything ond showed mo tho w ty to South. Follow signs; 3 miles roach my Idool. You, who gave ms tho dl- 9th Assembly District vlno gift to forgivo and forgot the wrong Ftsm Rts. 44; From traffic light in­ Wakeen exhibits at chamber thot la dons to mo ond you, who oro In all tersection of Rte. 31 South, go Inatancas of my Ilfs with ms. I, In this north on Grant Hill Rd.; 3 miles. CHOLESTEROL short ditlogus want to thank you for East Hartford ■ Manchester ■ Glastonbury The Manchester Arts Council is from 8:30 a m. to 4:30 p m ovorything and confirm onco mora that I FrsM Tsllind Brssn: Follow signs sponsoring an art exhibit by Wakeen. a graduate of the novor want to bo saparatod from you no from Cider Mill Rd. to Grant Hill mattar how groat tho matarlal daolta may SCREENING Manchester artist Sandra Wa­ Rd.; 3 miles. Paier School of Art. has exhibited bo. I want to bo with you and my lovod INTEGRITY - EXPERIENCE keen at the Greater Manchester at the Society of Illustrators ones In your psrpstual glory. Amon. Chamber of Commerce. 20 Hart­ National Art Show, the New Thank you for your lovo towards mo and ford Road. Britain Museum of American my lovad onoa. Parsons must pray tha prayar thrao conascutivo days without Behind the dry walls: The exhibit features portraits Art. and the Art Exposition New asking your wish. Altar third day wish WHAT BUILDERS DON'T of her daughters and interpreta­ York Exhibitions at the Jacob will bo grantod.no mattar how difficult It TELL YOU tions of nursery rhymes, fairy Javits Center in New York City. may bo. Than promisa to publish this di­ alogue as soon as this favor Is granted. IIV DAVIDSTONER. PRESIDENT tales and fantasy. It is open for Wakeen works from her Main STONER CROUP INC. viewing Monday through Friday Street studio in Manchester. M.L. Re-elect Don Bates State Representative 9th Assembly District Congratulations 1 to the Winners of Our He’s working for you “Windows can provide a ★ 100% Attendance for all 558 Roll Call Votes 1954 Birthday Sale Wardrobes! CLEAR VIEW INTO THE QUALITY OF MATERIALS." ★ Currently serving on Transportation, Appropriations, © A builder isn’t going to put all the and Public Safety Committees of the General \ same grade materials in two homes Becky Ruppert, Elmhurst, NY, Middletown Store Winner $100,000 apart. 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Island sun^ives Marcos feels ‘betrayed’ been told he "w ill be indicted unless he comes in and cuts a deal, which he is not Doctors Ignore’ drinking problems NATION HONOLULU (AP) — Former Philippine going to do.” Hotel shootout kills 2 President Ferdinand Marcos says he feels Parkin has told reporters that he believes CHICAGO (AP) — Doctors are cut, the researchers said. Levels the drug,” said an accompanying "W e hope that this finding will "betrayed” by the American system but he broke no laws in running his Alexandria, letting alcoholics use hospitais as „ MEXICO CITY (AP) - A mercenary attack went as high as 550 milligrams editorial in the Journal. help physicians become more sior news service reported. will comply with a judge’s order in his shootout between rival labor & W O R I D Va., consulting business. Although the "revolving poors’’ by ignoring per deciliter, they said. "Studies of patients treated for The shootout was the second federal racketeering case and "take my involved in asking patients about factions inside a luxury hotel source would not reveal details of the plea their drinung problems, even Blood-alcohol levels of 200 alcoholism show that brief re­ involving the Federation this COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) — search of the raiders in case some destiny, whatever that may be.” their alcohol use," Anda added in sent guests fleeing to their bargain offer, he said the terms were stiff. though experience shows that milligrams per deciliter “ are lapse, peaking around six months week. On Monday, a fight Loyalist soldiers backed by In­ are hiding." FBI denies retaliation " I am not afraid to go to ja il," Marcos a telephone interview Thursday. rooms and left two people dead Last week, Henry E. Hudson, the_U.S. alcoholism can be effectively unusual in the course of ordinary after treatment, is common, but between Federation activists dian paratroopers searched to­ told The Associated Press in an exclusive Motor vehicle accidents ac­ and 21 wounded, authorities Radio Male announced five E L PASO, Texas (A P ) - The FBI agent attorney in Alexandria, Va., said th^first treated, researchers reported social drinking” and are consi­ long-term improvement usually and the Acapulco h o te l^ day for mercenaries who tried to interview at his home here Thursday. “ I counted for about one-fourth of said. mercenaries were captured be­ who began a successful class-action dis­ indictments in the investigation into the today. dered an indication that a drinker is the ultimate outcome," added workers union left two people overthrow the Maldives govern­ would probably be dead by the time the trial the deaths among the study’s Identities of those killed fore they could leave the, atoll in crimination lawsuit against the bureau $150-billion-a-year defense procurement At a Connecticut hospital’s has “ an alcohol problem, how­ the editorial by Dr. Julian R. dead, 18 injured and Acapul­ ment in a surprise attack that left I S over. I’m feeling jn pain every day.” subjects, 13,251 adults who ans­ Thursday night at the Hotel their boats. No additional details says he and other Hispanic agents have business could come later this month. emergency room, not a single ever infrequent his inebriation," Waller of the the University of co’s union headquarters in at least 12 people dead, officials Marcos and his wife, Imelda, were wered questions about their Presidente Chapultepec were were immediately available. since been harassed, and they are asking a patient was referred for alcohol the researchers said. Vermont College of Medicine ih flames. said today. indicted Oct. 21 by a federal grand jury in drinking habits and then were not immediately available. The mercenaries were thought judge to bar such retaliation. evaluation or assistance out of 47 While unable to generalize Burlington. tracked for nine years. Gonzalez said he did not President Maumoon Abdul New York on federal racketeering charges Cities sue over census But Marta Ramirez, hotel shift to be Tamils, fighting a separatist A 32-page document filed Thursday in who were found to have at least about all physicians, the re­ A separate study in today’s know who began shooting first. Gayoom said his government had accusing them of plundering more than $100 - supervisor, said today that ail U.S. District Judge Lucius Bunton’s court NEW YORK (AP) - New York, Los double the legal blood-alcohol searchers said this study and Journal found that people who Employees of the popular the situation under controi, and war against the Sinhalese- million from their homeland and tunneling guests and employees were contains affidavits from three Hispanic Angeles and other major cities have sued limit, the researchers said. others indicate that recognition of usually consumed five to eight hotel near Chapultepec Park Indian Prime Minister Rajiv dominated government In Sri it into Swiss and Hong Kong bank accounts, Gap gets wider safe and accounted for. Lanka, and were recruited by agents who contend they have been singled the federal government claiming that The subjects were among 346 alcohol problems in hospital drinks per occasion were almost quickly ushered guests to their Gandhi said he hoped to start Manhattan real estate and fine art. Hotel spokesman Federico followers of an ex-president of the out and treated unfairly since Bunton ruled undercounting in the 1990 census could cost motor-vehicle accident victims emergency departments “ is li­ twice as likely to die of an injury WASHINGTON (AP) - A rooms after the shooting broke withdrawing his paratroopers Mrs. Marcos pleaded innocent to the Gonzalez said factions of the Sept. 30 that the FBI discriminates against them billions o f dollars and deprive whose cases were reviewed at the mited, as is referral for as non-drinkers or those who children’s advocacy group says out. later In the day. Maldives, said diplomatic sour­ charges in New York on Monday, but her Mexican Workers Federation ces in Colombo, 500 miles nor­ Hispanics in promotions and job conditions. minorities of their political clout. unidentified hospital’s trauma treatment.” consumed one or two. the gap between the mortality The people of Male, a small husband’s arraignment was delayed pend­ and the Revolutionary Confed­ Humberto Pena, a Red theast of Male. FBI spokesman Gregory Jones in Wa­ "This is one of the most important civil center, said the researchers, led “ Despite evidence that alcoho­ That study also found that rates for black and white infants coral atoll that is the capital of the ing the report of a government physician eration of Workers and Cam- Cross spokesman, confirmed shington denied the allegations, saying rights issues in the country today,” said by Dr. Grace Chang of Yale lism treatment success rates can people who consumed nine or bom in the United States is archipelago 475 miles southwest In New Delhi, India’s capital, who examined him Monday. pesinos clashed inside the two died from gunshot wounds. "any intimidation or retaliation would be Peter Zimroth, New York City’s chief University School of Medicine in be as good as or better than those more drinks per occasion had continuing to widen. of India, emerged from their Gandhi told Parliament the mer­ lobby. The brawlers surged The Red Cross said 21 people illegal and intolerable, and would result in attorney. "T o the extent minorities, black New Haven. for many medical problems, more than triple the risk of the The Children’s Defense Fund, houses as hundreds of Indian cenaries were hired by "dis­ into the bar, attacking a group suffered wounds from the an FBI inquiry." Defense Indictment due and Hispanics in the inner cities are Only about one-fourth of the 346 alcoholics are permitted to use low-consumption groups. basing its study on data released troops patrolled the streets where gruntled Maldivians living out­ o f Revolutionary gunfire or beatings with clubs. Bernardo “ Matt” Perez, who initiated undercounted, their vote is diluted.” patients were even tested for medical centers as revolving “ The important finding in this by the National Center for Health the coup attempt took place side the country.” WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal prosecu­ Among the wounded was a the class-action lawsuit in January 1987, The cities contend in the suit, filed alcohol, with 53 of them testing doors, with the witting and study is that what p3ople tell us Confederation-affiliated Thursday. He said no Indian troops were tors have indicated that defense consultant Statistics, a federal agency, said musicians. policeman shot in the leg. Red contended in his affidavit that many of his Thursday, that the Census Bureau was positive, the researchers re­ unwitting complicity of the insti­ about alcohol use related strongly Thursday it found a black-white "The situation is back to injured. William Parkin will be among the first T h e pro-government Cross spokesman Rafael duties as No. 2 man in the El Paso office prepared to make adjustments to compen­ ported in today’s Journal of the tutions,” the researchers said. to their future risk of dying from infant mortality ratio of 2.02 in normal. The attackers have "Our troops have carried out people charged in the massive Pentagon Workers Federation lost a bid Aguila said. have been taken away, and that his boss has sate for undercounting, particularly of American Medical Association, Studies show that when doctors an injury,” said Dr. Robert F. 1986, the most recent year for fled," said Ahmed Abdullah Aziz, their assigned take, " Gandhi bribery case, a source says. to win the musicians’ contract intimidated another agent for talking to minority groups, but that it was overruled Forty-seven had levels of at advise patients that their alcohol Anda, co-author of the study and a which figures were available. Receptionist Edgar Bringas Maldivian high commissioner in said. “ The president and the The source, speaking Thursday on to the Revolutionary Confeder­ reporters about the case. last year by the Commerce Department, its least 200 milligrams of alcohol consumption is dangerous, researcher at the national Cen­ The findings mean a black baby said the hotel had received Colombo. "A joint Indian- government of the Maldives are condition of anonymity, said Parkin has ation in an arbitration ruling parent body. per deciliter of blood — double the "there is a high probability that ters for Disease Control in was more than twice as likely to anonymous telephone calls Maldivian search operation by secured, and we hope our troops earlier Thursday, the Excel­ legal limit for drivers in Connecti­ the patient will cut back on use of Atlanta. warning of trouble at the hotel. boat is on, combing all islands in will begin withdrawing today.” die in infancy as a white baby. 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This replaces the old 65-or-over turn into tax disasters tax dollars by not qualifying for the at Main St., fly for personal exemption, but these breaks deduction than you will by qualifying for 1988, unless you act don’t fully help your mother. When a properly and in time for it. taxpayer can be claimed as a before the year ends. Sylvia For example, let’s say you give your dependent by someone else, the The dependency de­ Mother stocks or bonds that throw off regular standard deduction can offset but go easy pleasure duction is $1,950 in 1988 $3,000 of dividends or interest each Porter only $500 of investment income. The and climbs to $2,000 in year. You also reduce your support 65-year-or-over standard deduction, 1989. that’s good news if payments by $3,000. (Of course, you however, is available. So Mother is By Jack Anderson you’re supporting an are not parting with these Invest­ The suggestion by D irector Ronald Osella left with $150 of unsheltered income. and Joqeph Spear elderly parent, right? u .__ ments permanently. As her heir, they that the town take a close look at the plans for But this year something new has will eventually come back to you.) - Not necessarily, according to Eli J. reconstruction o f downtown M ain Street is a Mother for her support. You should be been added. Mother will still have $150 Warach, senior vice president and able to claim the new higher depen­ Your Mother wins: She still gets the good one as long as it does not result in further of taxable Income. The “ new” is that WASHINGTON — Army engineers , chief tax expert of Prentice Hall Tax dency deduction for Mother on your even though she pays tax, you will still same support as before — but she ■ Newsletters. delays or in an attempt to scale down the work and their spouses have jetted around 1988 return. Reason; you provide be able to claim a dependency owes no tax. Basic reason: herincome ^ Copytighl 01966. Coilooniils & Wrilen Syndic! to an inadequate, cosm etic project. the globe, using government-owned t Because of another tax law change, more than half of her support. deduction for her. subject to tax exceeds the amount of ...your parent may owe taxes that come the exemption deduction. You are no Main Street reconstruction has been in the planes for trips that look more like But what about Mother? Unfortuna- Another surprise; Starting in 1988, pleasure than business. In the pro­ as a surprise. So, from an overall tley, the tax news is not so good for longer entitled to a dependency planning for a long time and a number of the tax benefits you get from your cess, Arm y Corps of Engineers { Standpoint, your family may not be her. personal exemption and dependency deduction for her. Therefore, she can changes have been made since the first officers have broken their own rules much better off. What’s more, Mother will have to pay tax on $150 deductions are phased out if your claim a $1,950 personal exemption for conception. against frivolous travel and have another change in 1988 may make you of her dividend income. Reason: a taxable income exceeds $149,250 on a herself ($2,000 in 1989). And she gets and your family much worse off than the $3,000 standard deduction, plus the PEOPLE In the interim, the character of downtown misused three Army jets that are taxpayer can’t take Van Stephenson claims in a lawsuit conglomerates located in and around school job that requires her to DEAR WIFE: You can also Is this a racist issue? I believe to church had has given his time and Some corps officials said it doesn’t expanded a stricture in the urethra and cauterized a And enough of the name-calling, that Penthouse Forum magazine made him these high-crime, vermin- and drug- wear a uniform with short-shorts quote scripture; “ Husbands, love some extent that it is. I also know that energy to civic groups. These are the cost the Arm y anything for spouses to spot in the bladder. But the condition persists. please. Man is not “ fertilizer” : look like a sexual deviant by using one of his infested localities want low-income during the summer, so the your wives, and be not bitter we as a society can not allow fine credentials that enabled him to be occupy seats in government planes What's causing it? neither is woman “ dirt.” album covers to illustrate an article about people out, and high-income people against them,” (Colossians3; 19.) below-standard, inhuman living con­ elected and complete successful that would otherwise be empty. But in customers can look at her legs transvestites. in! while ordering pizza. Doctors sometimes need a doc­ ditions to exist for any segment of our terms of office in Manchester and at some cases, they bumped other DEAR READER: Your son may be suffering D EAR ABBY: What do di­ Stephenson, who lives nearby in Williamson To them if is simply a matter of It’s everywhere, Abby. Just tor, and ministers sometimes population. When the mills are the state Capitol. All of these terms people out of a seat, and those people from an unusual form of Peyronie’s disease. This vorced couples do with photos of County, contends in the U.S. District Court suit economics. This movement of popula­ take a look around you. need to be reminded to practice completed and ready for occupancy, were productive with great benefits took commercial flights, paid for by condition, of unknown cause, produces thickening their times together? I haven’t filed this week that the magazine invaded his tions is called the “ Harvard Plan.” a what they preach. You both would monthly rent will be no object for for Manchester. the taxpayers. and contractures of the deep covering of the penis. SCANTILY CLAD seen my “ ex” in more than 10 privacy and defamed his character. plan conceived 10 or 15 years ago for benefit from counseling. If he low-income people, for they will pay Unlike past elections in Manchester The Army Corps brass spent Treatment is varied and consists of surgical IN TENNESSEE years. We were married for seven The suit seeks $500,000 in damages. Among the pu^ose of the above. To blame the balks, go alone. What doth if what they can afford and the govern­ that were always conducted on a high $439,922 in 1984 on world travel, removal of the scariike tissue, locai injections of years. No children. He has since those named as defendants are Forum politicians for this movement is profit a man if he saves souls and ment will pay the balance. plane, Jack Thompson’s opponent has $619,791 in 1985 and $408,940 in 1986, cortisone and ultrasonic therapy. Some cases DEAR SCANTILY CLAD: Call rerntflrfed and has children. International Ltd., the magazine’s publisher; short-sighted and incorrect. If we loses his wife? The present population of Manches­ engaged in a campaign of distortion records show. Some of those expenses resolve spontaneously. me old-fashioned, but my percep­ I thought maybe I would send conceive that the bulk of these Bob Guccione, the magazine’s chief executive ter is^approximately 50,000 people. It and deceit. This is the type of were paid for by other agencies — or If your son’s urologist is unable to help the tion of acceptabl»>(modest) attire him all these pictures anonym­ officer: and MCA Records, which released populations is black and Hispanic who "Ime/, let's call Switzerland and check on is ironic that some years ago it was electioneering usually done by a foreign governments if the corps’ situation, I suggest referral to the urology clinic at a hasn’t changed, although fa­ ously. I can’t just throw them out. DEAR ABBY: Thank you for Stephenson’s album are now. to a large degree, repres­ some of our hundreds of millions of 'points of projected to reach 80,000 peopie in the novice that is advised by political services were loaned out. But the big teaching hospital. shions have. Witness today’s Abby, if you were in my place, your definition of success. Let me ented by people of their own national­ light.'" 1990s. The state Department of hacks. expense is the average of $2.4 million baseball and football uniforms. what would you do? add another, by Martin D EAR DR. GOTT: My husband’s grandmother is ity. then these .same politicians would Housing has estimated that more than The choice is clear: Jack Thompson a year the corps spends to keep its Gone are the baggy trousers — “SAY CHEESE” Buxbaum: Producer seeks funding lose voters. 400 families are now living in welfare three jets. in her 70s. A year ago she was mowing the lawn and replaced with skin-tight stretch IN SAN FRANCISCO is fully experienced, has positions on Success LONDON (AP) — Jeremy Thomas, the Some members of the Manchester motels, and more than $8 million has a stick flew up and cut her lower leg. Despite pants. influential committees and is highly Last year. Army auditors recom­ British producer of the Oscar-winning movie Letters to the editor Board of Directors have said they feel been allocated for the current fiscal whirlpools and antibiotics it's still not healing. Her D EARSAYU H EESE: I ’d pack You can use most any measure respected by the other legislators. mended that the jets be sold because “ The Last Emperor,” says he was forced to little support for the housing partner­ year. spirit is getting more broken every day. What DEAR ABBY: I just sat them up and send them to him. When you’re speaking of The Manchester Herald welcomes original letters The alternative is an inexperienced commercial air travel is cheaper, seek investment abroad for his new films after ship plan. However, like it or not, for should she do? through a Sunday morning ser­ If you don’t feel inclined to success. to the editor. In summation, large populations of office seeker that has never held any even if the corps has to charter planes investors from his own country refused to fund or against, the reality is that this plan blacks/Hispanics/Asians will be un­ mon in which our minister used enclose a note, you don’t have to; You can measure it in fancy Letters should be brief and to the point. They public office and seems to »be for emergencies. The auditors said him again. will come to fruition, and they (the able to find affordable housing in DEAR READER: Elderly people do not heal as the phrase “ man’s seed” no less he’ll know where they came from. home. should be typed or neatly handwritten, and, forease completely unaware of the needs of the corps could save $1 million without “ It’s a great shame that British banks would board) will be unable to prevent It Hartford and will be forced to migrate quickly as younger patients. If your husband’s than a dozen times. It was all I Those pictures are part of your Expensive car or dress. in editing, should be double-spaced. Letters must be Manchester. For the good of Man­ the jets. The corps has not followed not back us this time.” said the 39-year-oId even if a popular referendum by the to the surrounding towns east of the chester. please return Jack Thomp­ the auditors’ advice. grandmother has not responded to whirlpool could do to keep from walking ex’s “ history,” which might But the measure of your real signed with name, address and daytime telephone success producer. “A lot of money for ‘The Last voters turns it down. river during the next generation. son to office. The three planes are supposed to be treatments and antibiotics, I think that she should out. mean something to his children number (for verification). Is the one you cannot spend. Emperor’ came from British institutions and We have witnessed the wholesale Government will be forced to provide used only for emergencies, and to get be seen by a surgeon. Perhaps a fragment of the It’s taken what seems like an one day. If he doesn’t want them, Address letters to: Open Forum, Manchester they all got their money back.” disregard for the election process in transportation back to the cities for stick is still in the. wound; this must be removed eon to enlighten people about the let him throw them out. It’s the way your kids describe Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester 06040. James F. Halloran to remote project sites. But flight He told reporters Thursday he raised $120 Yonkers, N.Y. Judge Sand (one the low-income workers who are before healing will take place. miracle of reproduction, and you 110 Delmont St., Manchester records show that in a sample of 254 million in Japan and Europe for his next six/ flights, only one was an emergency. Also, because of poor circulation, the lady may what happens? An ignorant, DEAR ABBY: Like many other When they’re talking to a friend. movies, a sum he claimed was a record for an There have been other travel need debridement (surgical cleaning of the injured callous patriarch stands in front women who write to you, I have a husband who has a mistress. Her CHRISTY H. RICHARDS, independent British producer. abuses: In some cases, employees area) with or without skin grafting. A surgeon can of a church full of people and name is Television. If it isn’t FIELDING, UTAH have gone to overseas conferences as best advise you about the next steps to take. implies that the creation of life is Consider this before you vote Tuesday spectators, in spite of an Arm y policy, approving travel only for those who' one rare moment at the Democratic make presentations. By William A. Rusher truly represent a majority of America’s lobbyists liberally (excuse m e!) after the ,1 ATTENTION ALL MANCHESTER HIGH O p e n H o u s e Corps personnel also took full '> convention in Atlanta in July when a women, or environmentalists, or even election. young congressman, exasperated beyond gays. They are simply specialized advantage of the trips to schedule! SCHOOL CLASS OF 1978 ALUMNI Sunday, November 6th / 12-4 PM Every election has its defining mo­ vacations in the foreign countries] endurance by the antics of the flaky politicians, claiming to represent large But the Democrats are also beginning ment. In 1980 it came when Ronald after their primary duties were, pressure groups that have all but taken numbers of. people who have never to realize how hugely unpopular these Reagan, in his one TV debate with Jimmy completed. That doesn’t break any] This is the FINAL NOTICE of our over his party, opened his mouth wide chosen them as their representatives and pushful, assertive spokesmen for various Carter, tagged one of Carter’s misstate­ rules, but the investigators said it' and let it all hangout: “ We’re not going to who may detest almost everything they “ accredited victims” are with the 10th YEAR CLASS REUNION to be held ments with, “ There you go again.” In 1984 doesn’t look good either. blow it this time. Just shut up, gays, say and stand for. American people as a whole. And, since it I it may well have come at the Republican on Nov. 25, 1988, 6:30 P.M. women, environmentalists. Just shut up. Note that Kostmayer was careful not to is the people as a whole who decide convention in Dallas, when Ray Charles You’ll get everything you want after the presidential elections, the sleazy alliance Jack Anderson and his associate,! sat down at the piano and, with Reagan, call for a break between these lobbyists at the Colony in Vernon, CT. election. But just, for the meantime, shut and the Democratic Party. On the between the Democratic Party and these Joseph Spear, are syndicated! Bush, and their wives behind him, led the column^ts. i up so we can win.” contrary, he pledged, “ You’ll get every­ hungry little cliques must be concealed Join over 300 of your fellow classmates and their thousands of people present in a moving until after Election Day. Then — in the friends and spouses. Please send your check for >30 BOLTON Congressman Peter Kostmaycr hails thing you want after the election.” All he Whst a place to start, a family home offering three bedrooms, great rendition of “ America the Beautiful.” from Bucks County, Pa., one of the calm morning light of the Dukakis per person to; In 1988 the Democrats, I ’m sure, would begged them to do was keep their big room, eat-ln kitchen, separate dining room and ample storage. This South Manchester glossier suburbs of Philadelphia, and he mouths shut until then, “ so we can win.” victory undergirded by a new Demo­ home offers delux updates such as all nighter woodstove, ceramic bath, like to believe that it was the moment had not previously shown any notable It was advice he ought to have followed cratic Congress — they can all come out MHS Class of 1978 Reunion Committee ■1,000 In new lighting, new carpeting and linoleum plus a new 12x10 Two, four bedroom Colonial sytle homes when their charming old vice presiden­ HanrhratFr Hrralft inclination to joust with the numerous himself. from under their respective rocks and Box 174, Manchester. CT 06040 storage shed. Situated on over 1/3 acre lightly wooded lot. Priced right tial carididate, Lloyd Bentsen, rabbit- Foundod In 1881 are presently available. All amenities. special-interest groups that have walked For, thanks to Congressman Kost­ receive the rewards that will certainly be ALL CHECKS MUST BE RECEIVED BY NOV. 12. 19881 at '145,000. Call today and see what this home has to offer. Ask for punched his young rival, Dan Quayle, off with his party, very much like fleas their due. P»nny M...... PuMKIrar Sylvia — 683-1509 or 646-1615. Starting at >295,000. mayer, we now know what many leaders Q«ore« T. C h ip p tll...... Editor with the memorable line, “ Senator, walking off with an Arm y blanket. But he Make Checks Payable to: (Trades considered) you’re no John Kenhedy.” of the Democratic Party really think of So as you pull that lever on Election OougiM A. B ovins...... Exooullvo Editor has clearly been worrying about the the self-appointed spokesmen who are Day, pause to remember what Congress­ Mario P. Qrady ...... OHy EdHor Manchester High School Class of 78 But Bentsen’s cheapshot, effective as it damage they have done — and may yet do Aloxandor Q lrolll...... Asaoolols EdHor forever making dramatic demands on man Kostmayer promised will happen Please enclose a self-address, stamped envelope e t e r m a n u il d in g o m p a n y was, isn’t going to put Michael Dukakis in — to the Democratic Party’s image, and P B C behalf of various minorities they claim to “ later,” If his party wins. Danlao A. Roborts.... Advortlalng Dliootor so we can send you your tickets. the White House. And perhaps no one his outburst was plainly from the heart. IDEANfC represent. The Democratic leaders are, thing can account for, or even symbolize, Joanns Q. Fromorth__ Buolnooo Manogor 649-9404 Don’t, by the way, make the mistake of quite simply, in cahoots with them. They Slisidon Cohon...... Compoalng Manogor TICKETS ARE NOT AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR f ^ - \ r the forces that are bringing about William A. Rusher is publisher of -3 r \ assuming that the noisy special-interest want the votes these people allegedly National Review magazine and a syndi­ Robort H. Hubbard... Prassroom Manogor For information call 646-7721. Dir: So. Main St. to Spring St. to Gardner St. to Sunny Brook Drive. Dukakis’ coming defeat. But there was Frank J. McSwssgan ..Circulation Oliootor lobbyists Kostmayer was addressing “ represent,” and they will reward the cated columnist. U — MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Nov. 4, 1988

iDauflirslrr Hrralii Bones Company recalls ice cream Virus Here’s how From page 1 From page 1 Virus’ works Section 2, Page 13 By The Associated Press SPORTS Friday, Nov. 4, 1988 Abraitis said today he couldn't after bacteria is discovered infected only unclassified compu­ get a consensus among state ters, said spokeswoman Barbara Just as a biological virus officals' to establish parameters Royal Ice Cream Co. of Manchester is its refail-market Ice cream and will manufacture Mulkin. disrupts living cells to cause for the legislation. He said he conducting a voluntary recall of its ice cream, products for tlie commercial industry, which Computer experts at the lab disease, a computer virus turned the draft bill over to the which may contain a bacterium that could cause accounts for most of its business. were analyzing the situation to invades data processors Connecticut Historical Commis­ flulike symptoms and more serious health Products manufactured in Milford will bear determine what damage might and disrupts normal opera­ Jim Tierney sion, which gave'it to Quarrier to problems, the state Department of Consumer the number 549 on the container, Gallagher said. have occurred and to find a cure. tion of the machines. Race field work on. Protection said today. James Orfitelli, president of Royal Ice Cream, Ms. Mulkin said that might take a Biological viruses are pie­ Quarrier and Ostrom finaiiy The company, located at 27 Warren St., has said the company has hired a consultant from a day. ces of the hereditary code Herald Sports Writer reached an agreement wiUi the recalled 6,000 gallons of ice cream so far and local laboratory to review the operation as early At Stanford University in Palo that take over a cell’s Homart Deveiopment Co. of expects to receive about 4,000 gallons more, said as Saturday. Alto, Calif., the virus was machinery to trick it into Chicago, the mall builder, to Kevin Gailagher, an inspector with the depart­ The recall is the second this year for Royal. “ mainly just slowing down sys­ making thousands of dupli­ allow Ostrom to explore the site ment's Food Division. is led by This summer, the company recalled its mint tems and slowing data,” said Bob cates of the original virus while the cut was being made and The department has received no reports of any chocolate chip and pistachio ice cream because Beyers, a school spokesman. that spread from cell to cell. sift through the debris from the health problems caused by the ice cream, but of the same bacterium. "The developer was clearly a Viruses cause diseases such cut. tests by the federal Food and Drug Administra­ " I wouldn't wish*this on my worst enem y," very high order hacker.” or as'AIDS. After the long wait to observe tion show the bacterium, Gallagher said. Orfitelli said. . computer buff, said John McA­ In a similar fashion, a the site and the nearly 80 hours Whalers not ^ Those who have the ice cream should dispose of But he said he's optimistic that the problems fee, chairman of the Computer computer virus is a compu­ Doherty that Ostrom and his staff have will be corrected. Virus Industry Association in ter program that carries in spent at the site over the past The bacterium, called Listeria monocyto­ "W e've been here for 60 years and we’ll be here Santa Clara, Calif. its code instructions for eight months, Ostrom said he's genes, can cause an illness similar to the flu and for 60 m ore," he said. "H e used a flaw in the operat­ replicating itself perfectly. any different By Jim Tierney disappointed, but not surprised. more serious problems in pregnant women and Royal, founded in Manchester in 1926 by James ing systems of these computers” Once it invades a compu­ Manchester Herald “ I knew If was a long shot right elderly people or infants, Gallagher said. Orfitelli’s grandfather, produces about 135,000 to enter the electronic mail ter, the virus temporarily from the beginning," Ostrom Royal has agreed to cease production of all of gallons of ice cream a year. system of ARPANET, a compu­ takes control of the operat­ With the 52nd Manchester Thanksgiving Day said. “ I just wanted the chance to ter network established by the ing system, which is the from ’87-88 Road Race less than three weeks away, it is time for see. Long shots sometimes pay Defense Advanced Research Pro­ an update on the favorites in the 4.75-mile tour of the o ff." master progra m that allows jects Agency, the research arm of the computer to run other Things certainly haven’t changed too much “ Silk City” the U.S. Defense Department, programs, such as word­ within the space of a year for the Hartford Whalers. Two-time defending champion John Doherty will Mandate McAfee said. processing software. On the heels of a mediocre, at best, 1987-88 have his work cut out for him indeed. Doherty A R PA N E T links nearly every The virus spreads into campaign in which they finished 35-38-7 in fourth registered the .second-fastest time ever in 1987, From page 1 university in the United States, other programs in the com­ place in the Adams Division, the Whalers are clocking a 21:31, five seconds off the course record DiRosa allowing researchers to “ com­ puter and spreads from one •hoping to turn things around this year. of 21:26 set by John Treacy in 1979. From page 1 municate data and text very computer to the next as Whaler Coach Larry Pleau, who took over for Road Race Coordinator Dave Prindiville con­ leader of the free world. "They wanted us to look poor, I the West Coast, with hours left to easily,” said Bob Finn, a spokes­ users give each other floppy Jack Evans on Feb. 7, will now receive his chance firmed the elite runners who will be coming to With all the changes occurring guess.” said an agitated Rev. go to the polls to head to the polls man for the California Institute of disks or link up over tele­ at a full year with the Whalers. Since Pleau took Manchester. in the Soviet Union and the rest of John Zupez, S. J.. who added most — or stay home, strategists say In criticizing Buckno's cam­ Technology. phone lines. over, including the first 12 games this season, the Irishman Richard O'Flynn, runner-up to Doherty the Communist world. “ I don’t of the preparatory school’s stu­ A poll taken Oct. 23 to Oct. 30 for paign, DiRosa referred to. a The virus also infected a Whalers are 19-19. last year with the third fa.stest time ever run (21:35), think this is any time to gamble on dents come from well-to-do The Hartford Courant by the campaign flier she put out two network called Science Internet will return for the fifth time. Americans Jim total inexperience in foreign families. University of Connecticut’s Insti­ The Whalers are currently 6-6 and tied with weeks ago in which she charged that serves many scientists and the paper said his associate was Cooper, Keith Brantly and John Gregorek are affairs,” he said. Bush’s next stop after Fairfield tute for Social Inquiry said 46 Quebec for fourth place in the division. Whaler that Thompson was against an research labs, including NASA’s responsible for the attack and had committed. Cooper and Brantly, in their maiden Three huge bags of red. white University was Cincinnati. percent of the 1,000 likely voters President and General Manager Em ile Francis amendment that would have kept Jet Propulsion Laboratory in meant it to be harmless. The efforts last year, finished fourth and sixth, and blue balloons hanging from Polls have shown that Bush is surveyed preferred Bush, while didn’t make any significant personnel changes convicted drunken drivers from Pasadena, Calif., said JPL spo­ caller said the hacker was a respectively. Gregorek, who finished fourth in 1985 the rafters were opened as Bu.sh leading in Connecticut — by nine 37 percent said they would cast during the offseason. The Whalers totaled 249 goals driving school buses and for one kesman Jim Wilson. graduate student who made a and third in 1986, is back for his third try. finished his speech. points, according to the latest their ballots for Dukakis and 17 last season, the second-worst offensive output in AP photo that would have provided for Also attacked were computers programing error in designing Two newcomers who should make an impact on A theology profes.sor at the survey — but both candidates are percent were undecided. the National Hockey League behind Minnesota early release of those convicted of at Boston University, Purdue the virus, causing the intruder to Thank.sgiving mom will be Englishman Dave Fairfield College Preperatory paying particular attention to the The telephone survey had a which scored 242. CHECKED — Hartford’s Ron Francis, of their game Thursday night at Boston certain Class B felonies. University, the University of replicate much faster than Murphy and Norwegian Are Nakkim. Murphy, a School, which Is also located at state with only eight electoral margin of error of plus or minus How can Francis. Pleau and the Whaler faithful right, checks Michael Telven of the Garden. The Whalers won, 5-3. DiRosa said that the flier "in no Wisconsin in Madison, Georgia expected. friend of Doherty’s, is a two-time winner of the the university, said the Bush- votes. 3.5 percentage points. Bruins into the boards in the first period way represents the true voting Tech, the Massachusetts Insti­ : The caller said the student (how many are left?) begin to hope for an entirely prestigious Falmouth (Mass.) Road Race. Nakkim. Quayle campaign told the school An Eastern state where votes Dukakis campaigned in Con­ record" of Thompson. He said tute of Technology and other realized his error shortly after different outcome this year with virtually the same a 1988 graduate of Boston University, is a rising star to have its students attend the are tabulated electronically, the necticut Thursday night, stop­ that he is a close personal friend major research centers. letting the program loose and now team. Scott Young, a member of the 1988 United on the road race circuit. Nakkim defeated Treacy rally without their required coats announcement of Connecticut’s ping at rallies in Bridgeport. of the representative and has The New York Times reported was terrified of the consequen­ States Olympic hockey team and Jody Hull, the No. over five miles in Providence this summer. and ties. results could influence voters on Ansonia and Waterbury. sought his advice on town politics. today that an anonymous caller to ces, the Times said. 1 draft picks in 1986 and 1987, respectively, are on Whalers produce early Thompson was not at the news the roster and should aid the cau.se. conference. Grant Jennings, Ed Kastelic....need I say more. About the rumor, DiRosa said The other Whaler acquisitions are not franchise M H S after "W hoever fabricated that tale names and won’t change a thing for the club. to turn back the Bruins should be run out of town." AC SltfjfA'i "These are the kinds of mistakes we’re going to DiRosa said after the news make ail year.” Pleau echoed after Tuesday BOSTON (A P) - Mike Liut the first time this year when they Galley, who scored his first two conference that the substance of iw id e night’s 5-3 loss to Montreal at the Civic Center. says that to beat the Boston host the Vancouver Canucks goals of the season ... I think we. .500 season the rumor was that he was Tatovtolon ft AppHwio* For your sake, Larry, these better not be the Bruins in cozy Boston Garden Saturday night at the Hartford realized tonight we have to play heading a campaign of Demo­ mistakes you’ll make all year or it’ll be a mighty visiting teams have to play 60 Civic Center. 60 minutes” By Jim Tierney crats for Buckno, that he had long one. minutes of strong hockey. Sylvain Turgeon scored on Galley, a free agent signed over Manchester Herald made donations to her campaign, The three premier players on the team — captain The Hartford Whaler.*! opened Hartford’s first two shots as the the summer, scored twice in the and that he had been meeting We're part of A m end s largest buy­ Ron Francis. Kevin Dineen and Sylvain Turgeon — Thursday night’s game against Whalers snapped the Bruins’ second period, sandwiched by a With three week.s left in the high school with her to advise her. ers of nationally fannous brand ap­ collectively had woeful individual seasons a year the Bruins with three goals in eight-game unbeaten streak. Bos­ goal by the Whalers’ Ray Fer­ football season, the message is clear for the DiRosa's name is not included pliances. TVs, stereos. Over 3 billion .u P e . ago. The Whaler brass is banking on this trio along seven minutes and Luit made ton had won five and tied three raro. giving Hartford a 4-2 lead Manchester Indians. NOBODY dollar buying power — 1,500 stores among contributers to Buckno's several key saves in the third coming into the game, after two periods. They must win their final three games to campaign in the latest records coast to coast with everyone else, along for the ride, to recapture theirearlier “ glory” years. period as the visitors hung on for Hartford built a 3-0 lead in the achieve a ,500 season under first-year Indian filed with the office of the HOWDO^^'EDOIT? a 5-3 victory. Bob Joyce cut the gap to 4-3 Dineen tallied a career-high 40 goals in 1986-87 first 7:20, converting three of its mentor Jim McLaughlin. Manchester Is 2-5 secretary of the state. According It wasn’t quite 60 minutes, but first four shots. when he slid a pass from' Craig overall and 1-4 in the CCC East. The Indians . . . BCIYING POWER while Francis had a career year with 93 points (30 Janney under Liut at 7:01 of the to those records. Thompson has cIo.se enough. Turgeon took a pass from Paul will host Hartford Public Saturday at 2 p.m. at We're part of America's largest buy­ goals. 63assists). And Turgeon. everyone’s third period. collected and spent slightly more "When you come into Boston McDermid and beat Boston Memorial Field. than Buckno. BEATS ers of nationally farnous brand ap^ favorite Whaler goat , scored 45 goals in 198.5-86 For But the Whalers hung on. Garden it’s such a small building goalie Reggie Lemelin from 45 The Owls are 3-3 overall and 2-3 in the league. Up to Oct. 25, Thompson had pliances, TVs, stereos. Over 3 billion the Whalers’ to change their fortunes, it is If your team does not play like feet for a 1-0 lead at 1:15 of the "Liut made some big saves for Public defeated Fermi. 26-8, last Saturday. collected $7,401 and spent $4,710. dollars buying power — 1.500 stores imperative for the ’Big Three’ to approach tho.se that for 60 minutes you can't win first period. McDermid then us in the third period, when you Meanwhile, Manchester lost its fifth heart- leaving a balance of about $2,690, coast to coast, ^ earliernumbers. the game — it's virtually impossi­ passed to Turgeon from behind know they’re going tocome at you breaker of the year to Enfield. 26-25. The with an outstanding unpaid ex­ But then, what if everyone else falls flat on their ble.” Liut said. the Boston net and Turgeon’s .shot strong,” Hartford coach Larry Indians have lost their five games by a total of pense of $697, the report shows. face again .. Too many ’ifs’ exist for the Whalers to ’ ’They’re the top team in the caught the far com er for a 2-0 Pleau said. “ They’re a competi­ 13 points. Buckno has collected $6,206 and OUB have a banner season as in 1986-87. Sufficient league and it’s theirbuilding.” he lead at 4:42. tive team. We stood up to them “ I think we let a real golden opportunity slip spent $3,094. leaving a balance of V changes haven’t been made, if any. said. "A team can gain a lot of Less than three minutes later, and we were just as competitive through our hands,” McLaughlin said of the $3,112. The Whalers are living on a prayer. confidence out of this building. Jody Hull made it 3-0 when he in the grinding part of the game. ’’ Enfield game. ; If you listen hard, you can hear the Whalers’ Hopefully we did tonight." converted a rebound of his own Ulf Samuelsson sent a 90-footer Also, senior fullback Chip Driggs Is defi­ theme song: “ Don’t change for you. Don’t change a The Bruins lead the NHL with shot off the post on the Whalers’ into an empty Boston net with 19 nitely out for this week’s game and may not PBICESB'"^^''-' thing for me” 19 points off their 8-3-3 record. fourth shot of the game. seconds left to lock up the victory. return until the Thanksgiving Day clash with Two charged Hartford pulled back to the .500 "W e got our lesson early in the Hartford’s first against two East Catholic. Driggs tore ligaments in his ; □ □ □ mark at 6-6 with the victory. The first period and we picked it up.” losses this season against last knee against Enfield. “ It’s a week to week Whalers will trytogoover.SOOfor said Bruins defen.seman Garry year’s Stanley Cup finalists thing,” McLaughlin said. 'Tllb eh ap p ytoh ave ; The Breeder’s Cup. a seven-race. $10 million in gun-waving him back for Thank.sgiving.” extravaganza for horsemen, will take place OPEN EVERY SUNDAY - Senior Bryan Slater will replace Driggs. who 12-5 Saturday at historic Churchill Downs in Louisville. outside cafe had rushed for 726 yards, at fullback. 27" Stereo Ky. My choices are as follows: Also, junior center/defensive tackle Todd nonkor-Receiver Two Vernon men were arrested SEC 1 $1 million Sprint — Mining. Track showdown is brewing Cox is out for the rest of the year with a neck early this morning in connection 20" Stereo TV with Flat $1 million Juvenile fillies — Lea Lucinda. injury. with an incident in which one of *699 Square Picture Tube $1 million Distaff — Personal Ensign. By Steve VVIIsteIn 1 4-spedkef MTS ^ e o anywhere. There are more Kenyan. Ugan­ “ We’re paper thin,” McLaughlin said. the men reportedly waved a ^ound with S^P « ‘.AAA- ,1 |N< . $1 million Mile Turf — Miesque. The Associated Press “ I don’t think too much of East dan and Nigerian track stars than McLaughlin noted less than 25 players were at SAnvUnc VCR with HQ Orcukiy shotgun at a crowd of people in *429 4Head VCR w4lh Remote $1 million Juvenile colts — Easy Goer. Germany or some other countries South Africans, and the lA A F practice this week due to injuries, sickness, the parking lot of a Manchester ■aSAMraiwr. , 3- control S' • fntrqrare MTS'dtm ’ u rrrc $2 million Turf — Indian Skimmer. STANFORD, Calif. - A show­ we compete with, but we can’t get etc. decoder •379 didn’t want to alienate a continent cafe, police said. Color TV • F u l cable caoaMty. • Qectroruc dk|ftai • ixjnter time $3 million Classic — Alysheba. down is coming on the power of into prioritizing around the world for one country, risk disruptions “ Public is a real opponent now. They’re Dean G. Golub, 23, of 105B High • nO < h C/lhfc'rorrxielifilr In x ju rw v synthesued ti prograrrwTvible tuner prograrTHTung drsplay • Reeibriw track and field’s ruling bodies to and excluding some because of having a good season for themselves,” he said. $ counter • Remote control at all meets and loss of sponsors. St., Rockville, was charged with 199 maintain their boycott of South governmental policy,” he says. Some critics of the American “ They like to throw the ball which has been a breach of peace after a witness I lO ^ctra n n H cabk*- Africa, and already the wordsare To Carol Cady, American ccxnpAbbte reerpbon athletes’ South African trip say weakness for us They’re a formidable told police he waved a shotgun at n getting nasty. record-holder in the women’s the tour was shameful and the opponent.” about 20 people gathered in the VEC UConn pursues The dispute is about freedom di.scus and former Olympian who athletes should be banned. East Catholic finally got its first victory of parking lot at 432 Oakland St. 19" Color TV 26" StenM Television and oppression, for Americans went to South Africa, the dispute Sydney Maree, a South African- the season after six straight defeats, a 34-10 win Gary W. Minor, 25, of 118 W. VSAMI.UIIta Recelver/Monitor and South African's, and has as stems from the “ hypocritical" over Northwest Catholic in a non-conference S' AMtTSUBKHI born black who competed for the much to do with money as affair. Main St., Rockville, was charged ^269 ■'20” MonHor/ReceKer conference lead boycott by track and Olympic United States in the 5,000 meters with having weapons in a motor • lO&channd caUe- $ morality. officials who otherwise decry in Seoul, says the tour gave "the “ We finally shed the .shroud over us the last vehicle, operating under suspen­ compatible reception •369 The Athletics Congress, track’s mixing politics with sports. seven weeks,” first-year Eagle Coach Leo • 20key remote controJ • Remote Conrrnf NEW ARK, Del. — Two of the top 15 teams in appearance of legitimacy to sion and operating a motor • l2SchannH caNecompatiWe • Wreleas sywem rrmole control NCAA Division I-AA football circles. No. 9 governing body in the United Cady, a Stanford graduate, South Africa’s position." Facchini said. “ Mistake-wise, we were at a • Stereo ipealeij vehicle without insurance, police tS S A M S U N G • CaUe capiMty . .. Delaware and No. 14 University of Connecticut, States, has scheduled a hearing in wanted to see South Africa Brooks Johnson, coach at Stan­ minimum. The win did a lot for our mental said. ti:BAM6UNC herself, learn about its problems frame of mind” 25" Stereo Color TV collide at Delaware Stadium Saturday at 1 p.m. in Chicago on Nov. 18 to thrash out ford, a black man. and not one of Compact VCR wHh HQ OrcuHiy the issues and, probably, suspend first hand, and earn a quick A witness told police that at Alonitor/Recelwef T f M f r M the biggest Yankee Conference matchup of the those who went on the tour, thinks See MHS, page IS about midnight there was an season. a dozen U.S. athletes who re­ $30,000 or so before she retires that sort of "knee-jerk" reaction argument of the parking lot of 2T' System 3 Cokx TV The Blue Hens and Huskies are each 6-2 overall. cently violated a ban on competi­ from a sport that has paid her is ludicrous. *449 with Remote Control Harpo’s and about 20 people stood 9 i39le F'b quarti lunrr ganizer of the trip haven’t de­ She felt the three multi-racial » 1OOT chavw. • C.Tnt»m(xyafv sty*fy] » Autnmobc p n u ^ o n . ptoy. rewind • 3 speed reexvding'playback tie with Massachusetts at 3-2. Villanova is alone in to go there, and they clearly do.” Minor was driving and waved it at '■ S > Sler«« reewer • CaN^ compabWe second place in the hotly contested league at 4-1. cided whether even to go to the meets last month were “ a posi­ he says. the crowd, police said. I Spacemaker II'” UConn is coming off its 45-0 romp over Southern hearing before a three-member tive exchange,” but when she got “ The whole idea(pf protecting a Police conducted a felony ad Microwave Oven Connecticut State University while the Blue Hens panel, but they’re pretty sure that home she heard angry, anonym­ person’s rights comes from my • 6 ’ I poN ^ loom lens search of the car based on the • Infrared auto locus system whipped Maine, 31-14, in Orono. This is the 2Ist won’t be the end of the case. ous messages on her phone point of view as a black man," he witness's statement and found a a *289 • High-speed electronic shutter meeting between the two schools with Delaware Count on this one going to recorder and criticism from says. " I don’t think a person’s ■ Wide 8 cu ft. cawty AlMTSUHSHi .22-caliber long rifle in the car, • 10 p ow e r leN«is • kKkides c«T>1^ case leading, 15-5. The Huskies beat Blue Hen Coach federal court eventually, and some friends. civil rights should be impinged police said. Minor told police the 2 Head VHS HQ Video 40" Stereo Monitor/Rec^iver Harold “ Tubby” Raymond for the first time a year don’t bet against the athletes To TAC officials, the central upon because of a trend ... a with Remote rifle and a 12-gauge shotgun were Cassette Recorder iT T im ago. 20-19, after nine consecutive losses. beating TAC just as Stanford issue is a violation of the rules — quasi-boycott that is only conve­ his, but that the shotgun had been Microwave Oven VHS Camcorder History gives Delaware a wide edge. Connecticut athletes won a decision against Americans competing in a non- niently applied or not applied." r stolen. Police said they planned to has never won in nine outings at Delaware Stadium the National Collegiate Athletic sanctioned meet in a country Tennis players, golfers and search 432 Oakland St. for the *199 *2395 and has been shut out four times (1958,1962,1975 and Association’s drug-testing policy. expelled from the International business people are free to go to .■^SfirKtKYi remote shotgun. • Touch contrah * MT5$tereobroadca9«al ckJcK'timef played two weeks before 23.000-seat Delaware the same: the protection of rights policies. Johnson defends the rights of pocket, police said. Golub told .Free Local Delivery! We are not reaponafcte for tvP N vat^icil efror* or rwniaiti'ina. No< l i ma Stadium was opened and was in Wilmington, Del. guaranteed in the Constitution. If the lA A F says no meets in Cady, shot putter John Powell, police he knew nothing about Delaware opened the season with losses to Navy “ We were looking for this South Africa, TAC, the group’s former world-record holder Tom either ^un, police said. and Rhode Island before winning six straight. confrontation and w e’re welcom­ representative body in the United Petranoff, hurdler Milan Ste­ A check on Golub revealed that ez TERMS Fullback Tim Healy is the team’s leading rusher ing it,” says Dick Tomlinson, the States, claims it has no choice but wart, middle distance runners he has been convicted of felonies • CASH with 111 carries for 524 yards and four touchdowns tour’s organizer who is connected to suspend any athlete who James Robinson and Ruth Wy- in the past, police said. There is a • MASTeN CAW while halfback Randy Holmes has 57 carries for 184 with wealthy sports sponsors in competes there. socki and others who competed in federal violation for convicted ’At • VISA yards and three TDs. Delaware is averaging 149.6 South Africa. " I think long term Yet the lA A F originally placed South Africa, but he says he’s not AlfiizHjwta I • MONTHLY mrr. felons carrying firearms, and the PHONE-647-9997 | / | / • OltCOVCN CAAD yards per game on the ground and 169.0 yards in the we’re headed for the courts, just that sanction on South Africa for interested in their "platitudes” case will be forwarded to the OPENING or 1-384 Spancar air. Quarterback David Sierer is 105 of 207, 59.3 like the Stanford case." economic, not moral, reasons. about the country. proper federal agency for possi­ EASTBOUNO S i Fa SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER percent, in the air for 1,288 yards and nine Tomlinson sayshisgoal is to get Certainly lAAF members ab­ “ It’s no different from (the late AP photo ble action, police said. EASY TO touchdowns with 13 interceptions. South Africa, which has been horred apartheid, but they were Olympic czar) Avery Brundage Both Golub and Minor were PET TO' 445 HARTFORD ROAD-KEENEY STREET UConn will counter with.sonhomore quarterback banned from the Olympics since more concerned about all other going to Nazi Germany in the HO HUM — Breeders’ Cup Classic held on $500 cash bond and are African nations boycotting the entrant Cutlass Reality yawns in his stall 4«S Hartford Rd MANCHESTER. CONN. Matt DeGennaro, who set a career completion mark 1960, back into international 1930s and coming back and scheduled to appear in Manches­ competition because "sport is Olympics and other international Manchatior OPEN DAILY: mON « TNt/RS TIL $, TUES, WEO, SATHL E, PHI 'TIL $, SUN. 12-8 against Southern He now has 347 completes in 19 saying. 'Hey, the trains run on after a morning workout Thursday at ter Superior Court today. apolitical" and athletes should be meets if South Africa remained in time and the streets are clean,’ ’’ Churchill Downs. The Breeders’ Cup See UCONN, page 15 free to compete and earn a living the lAAF. Johnson says. races are on Saturday. H — MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Nov. 4, 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. Nov. 4. 1988 - 15

Hurst looking for offers U.S. leads WIghtman Cup Goldie upsets Wllander SPORTS NEW YORK (AP) — Bruce Hurst, who won 18 Teams taking Blyleven LONDON (AP) — Zina Garrison and Patty STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) — American Dan games and helped the Boston Red Sox win the Fendick overwhelmed their British opponents to Goldie eliminated top-seeded Mats Wilander, the American League East, was among 10 players to give the United States a 2-0 lead in the 60tb world’s No. 1 player, 6-1, 6-4 ’Thursday night to IN BRIEF file for free agency Thursday, raising the total to 73. Wightman Cup tournament. reach the quarterfinals of the $642,500 Stockholm wish Is Garrison opened defense of the trophy with a 6-2, Open-Scandinavian tennis championships. Eligible players have until midnight EST aim at Lakers 6-4 victory over Jo Durie. Then, Fendick Friday to file. It was Wilander’s first loss since the Sept. U U.S. Starling signs for bout hammered Monique Javer 6-2, 6-1. Open triumph over Ivan Lendl, when he passed Also filing Thursday were pitcher Jesse Orosco By Bill Barnard Dallas coach John MacLeod is Lendl to take over the No. 1 ranking. But Wilander The Associated Press fulfilled HARTFORD — Marlon Starling put his past and outfielder Mike Marshall of the World Series Martina easily triumphs had only played one tournament, at Palermo, looking forward to the challenge behind him and signed to fight World Boxing champion Los Angeles Dodgers. Los Angeles has Italy, since the final Grand Slam event of the year of facing the Lakers. AN AH EIM , Calif. (AP) - It Council welterweight champion Lloyd Honeyghan SIX players who have filed for free agency. WORCESTER, Mass. (AP) — Top-seeded nearly two months ago. Are the Los Angeles Lakers " It’s time for new blood and took nearly 19 years and 254 in a title bout on Feb. 4,1989, at Caesars Palace in Another, outfielder Mickey Hatcher, is eligible to Martina Navratilova routed 17-year-old Susan beatable in 1988-89? new excitement in the West and it victories, but Bert Blyleven has Las Vegas. file Friday. Sloane in straight sets while two other seeds fell in They became the first team might as well be us.” MacLeod finally landed a few minutes from Starling will receive a reported $300,000 to fight Also filing Friday were pitcher Neil Allen and the $300,000 New England Virginia Slims Mansdorf ousts Lendl since 1969 to repeat as NBA said. home. Honeyghan. The latter has a reported $500,000 infielder Wayne Tolleson of the New York tournament. ANTWERP, Belgium (AP) - Top-seeded Ivan champion last season, and they But while the Lakers added ”I don’t know how to express guarantee. Yankees, pitcher Andy Hawkins of the San Diego But Navratilova’s doubles partner, Pam Lendl, playing his first match following minor added free agent Orlando Wooi- Woolridge to their already for­ how much this means to me,” Starling lost his WBA welterweight champion­ Padres, catcher Jim Sundberg of the Texas Shriver, became the tournament’s first major shoulder surgery, was routed 6-2, 6-2 by Israel’s j ridge during the offseason, giving midable ca.st, the Mavericks are Blyleven said Thursday at a news ship in a controversial decision to Tomas Rangers, infielders Phil Gamer of the San upset victim. The defending champion lost 1-6,7-6 Amos Mansdorf in their second-round match at .them their deepest bench of the standing pat with last season's conference after the annouce- ; 1980s. Molinares last July 29 on a knockout punch after Francisco Giants and Graig Nettles of the (9-7), 7-5 to 16-year-old Stephanie Rehe. the $1 million European Community Western Conference finalist. ment of his trade by the Minne­ the bell ended the sixth round. The defeat was Montreal Expos and outfielder Rick Leach of the ; But with three teams — Utah, "There's a side of me that feels sota ■ Twins to the California Toronto Blue Jays. Championship. voided by the New Jersey State Athletic NHL reduces suspension In another upset. West German Ricki Osterthun, ; Dallas and Detroit — taking the that we needed to do something,” Angels. ‘T v e dreamt about this Association but was allowed to stand by the WBA. ranked 97th In the world, beat third-seeded Henri < Lakers to the seven-game limit in General Manager Norm Sonju since I was growing up in Garden Honeyghan has a 33-1-0 reord while Staring is Pallone’s name Is cleared NEW YORK (AP) - The NHL rescinded the Leconte of France 7-6 (7-4), 4-6, 6-3. Ithe playoffs, there’s hope around -said. " It’s been very hard on me Grove.” 43-5-1 with 26 knockouts. final eight games of a 10-game suspension against In other second-round matches, John McEnroe Jthe league that Magic Johnson. personally to see a couple of a ‘ . V ' ^ . If '■" The 37-year-old right-hander BALLSTONSPA.N.Y. (AP) - National League Chicago defenseman David Manson, saying it jKareem Abdul-Jabbar and Co. teams being able to go out and do umpire David Pallone is not expected to face outplayed Mlchlel Schapers of the Netherlands was traded to the Angels along could not determine whether he started a fight 6-4, 6-2 and Andres Gomez of Ecuador struggled • can be taken. things. with right-hander Kevin Trudeau N charges in a case involving sexual activity with following a game against Vancouver. : "There are at least 10 or 11 “ But there’s another side of me teen-age boys, according to the Saratoga County past Czech Tomas Smid 3-6, 6-1, 6-3 to reach in exchange for three minors Detroit GP off calendar Manson received a two-minute penalty for Friday’s quarterfinals. Uteams I think that have a that says. ‘Look, you don’t ever' leaguers — pitchers Mike Cook district attorney. instigating, a five-minute penalty for fighting, a ^legitimate chance of winning the want to make a move. You should PARIS (AP) — The Detroit Grand Prix was Prosecutors never confirmed that Pallone was and Rob Wassenaar and out­ match penalty and a game misconduct for his part ; whole thing,” Lakers coach Pat only make a move to improve.’ I fielder Paul Sorrento. taken off the 1989 Formula One calendar because under investigation in connection with the case in • Riley said. "But I do guarantee the organizers could not meet safety standards, in a skirmish with the Canucks’ forward David want to move only to improve,” The Twins traded Blyleven which six men have been convicted or pleaded Bruce. Cincinnati on probation ,'one thing, our players are not Sonju said. the international auto sports association FISA guilty to sexual activities with youths under age under the threat of free agency. {tired of winning games. They are Everyone in the West still announced Thursday. 17. CINCINNATI (AP) — The University of Blyleven had until Friday night to White Sox name Torborg Cincinnati football and basketball teams were |going to give us a legitimate regards the Lakers as the team to file for free agency, a move he "We are sorry to arrive at this decision, but in • chance of winning it again." Reginald Plnto/Mu.icheater Herald safety matters there can be no compromise ** banned from postseason play for one year and beat. said he would’ve taken had talks 0 Tucscon lead to Cochran CHICAGO (AP) — Jeff Torborg, a former major : The Mavericks, who lost to Los For Charlotte’s opener, all IN FRONT — Bolton’s Attila Lengyel, ney Tech. Lengyel had three goals to broken down between general FISA Secretary-General Yvon Leon said in a league catcher who once managed the Cleveland placed on probation for three years for NCAA recruiting and scholarship violations. lAngeles in the Western Confer- employees of the team will be right, has the lead as he pursues the ball managers Mike Port of the statement. He did not elaborate what standards TUCSON. Ariz. (AP) — Russ Cochran took Indians, was named as manager of the Chicago lead the Bulldogs to a 5-1 victory. the Detroit race failed to meet. The NCAA said Cincinnati gave financial aid to ;ence finals, gets the first chance wearing tuxedos and formal during Thursday’s game against Che- Angels and Andy MacPhail of the advantage of ideal conditions and shot a 65 that White Sox. ;to send a mes.sage tonight when clothes, and fans are being Twins. In 1989 there will not be a Grand Prix race in the gave him a one-stroke lead after the first round of The 46-year-oId Torborg replaced Jim Fregosi, basketball players who were ineligible because of Proposition 48, allowed non-scholarship players to • they play host to the Lakers in encouraged to wear them. too. Blyleven went through five United States for the first time since 1958. The the $600,000 Tucson Open Golf Tournament. who was fired last month after the team finished IDallas. Detroit race had filled the American past of the attend school without paying tuition, e x c e ^ ^ Outside the sold-out Charlotte team changes during his career, Payne Stewart. South African David Frost, fifth in the AL West with a 71-90 record. ; The nationally televised game Coliseum, with a capacity of including two stints in Minne.sota calendar for six years and was scheduled for June Corey Pavin and Mark Calcavecchia shot 66s to tie limitations on football and basketball scholarships Bolton nets 10-win season 18, 1989. Torborg, who had a 157-201 record with the J (TBS) is one of 10 NBA openers. 23,SO, there will be a fireworks Each time, the resident of Villa for second place. Indians from 1977-79, has agreed to and used gym classes as out-of-season football practices. ^Elsewhere, it’s New York at display and a jazz hand, while the Park, an Anaheim suburb, hoped V • Boston. Atlanta at New Jer.sey, Charlotte Symphony will peform to be routed to the Angels. 'the Los Angeles Clippers at inside the arena. as it topples Cheney Tech ” It has taken only 19 years into .Philadelphia. Cleveland at Char­ The atmosphere will be just as Bolton High boys’ soccer team my career to get here,” he said lotte. Milwaukee at Indiana. Coventry had its chanceslo win festive at Miami on Saturday capped a fine 1988 campaign with Detroit at Clhicago. Houston at night. a 5-1 victory over host Cheney it, but hit the post three or four Denver, Seattle at Utah and H.S. Roundup .Television star Don Johnson Tech Thursday in Charter Oak times. ’’It’s not to say RHAM Phoenix at Portland. SCOREBOARD will introduce the Heat’s new Conference action. didn’t have its opportunities. But UConn Charlotte joins Miami as ex­ dance team, followed by a laser we haven’t gotten a break all year The win gives the Bulldog.-; a play al 8-7-1 while the Whippets pansion teams. The Heat plays its light and fireworks shot and Ben it seemsasfaraasgeltinggoals,” (R.Brown, Zolopskl), 4;2S (pp). 5, final 10-5-1 mark, the.seeond most head into the second .season al From page 13 firs game at home Saturday night Vereen singing “ America The Patriot Coach Bob Plaster said. Oiebec. PoddubnytOIJorvI, Lotto),5:37.4, victories in a sea.son in .school R-4-4. Boys’ tournament rankings Pittsburgh, Bodger 1, 4:27. 7, Quebec, against the Clippers. Beautiful” “ But we had a good second half H o c k e y Goulet 2 (J.Brown, Poddubny), U:49 Tte NAK‘Ni o F a WA TbUl? PLAViER,, hi.story. The 1974 club posted a and pairings will be relea.sed 1 6 of the year (5-1-2) and I feel we’re (PP). 8, Quebec, Goulet 3 (J.Brown, S c h o la s t ic 10-3 mark during the regular Saturday morning al CIAC head­ varsity games. DeGennaro is P ^ u b n y ) , 12:54 (pp). Penoltles— Hllller, V o U e y b a f l now playing our best soccer. With Pit (hoktlng), 10:51; Bodger, Pit (cross­ .season and. with toiirnamenl quarters in Hamden. 156-for-249, 62.7 percent, for 1,831 checking), 12:38; R.Brown, Pit, mlscon- o ' a little break, we could have NHL standings O play, finished at 12-4. "It was a luokluster perfor­ yards and 15 TDs. He ranks sixth dyrt, 12:38; Lambert, Que (hooking), East JV boys’ soccer Hearns is chasing Cheney, lo.sers of its la.st 10 in a beaten these guys. We’re going in the country in passing effi 15:14; Leschyshyn, Out, molor (fighting), Roc volleyball mance by us,” East Coach Tom The East Catholic boys' I unlor varsity into the tournament at 8-5-3 and if WALES CONFERENCE 18:45; Kochowskl, Pit, mlnor-molor row. winds up 3-13. Malin said. ” We pul all of our ciency while he ranked 13th in (charging, nghttng), 18:45. soccer team wound up Its regular American Division — insurers def. .someone lakes us lightly, that will Patrick DIvIflen season with a 1-1 tie with Windham Bolton’s Attila Lengyef. who emotions in the last game total offensive with an average of w L T Pts OF OA Shots on goal— Quebec 108-7— 25. Pitts­ Mon^ester Medicol Supply 159,1511, he their mi.stake,” N Y Rangers 6 3 1 burgh 4-13-14-35. Thursday afternoon. Sophomore Paul 154; Economy Electricdef. Six Packers had a three-goal hat trick for his (against South Windsor). Today 240.9 yards per game. 17 52 35 Krasvsky scored the Eagle' lone goal. a Leonard rematch RHAM outshot Coventry, 2.5-20 PltM>urgh 8 5 0 16 44 Power-ploy Opportunltles— Quebec2of4; first threegoalsof the.season. and we didn’t click as a team” The Huskies won last year’s 60 Pittsburgh 1 of 4. Dave Toomey assisted on the goal. 1513' New Jersey 5 6 2 12 43 51 By Tim Dahiberg The fight card from the Las Kevin McGill had 14 saves in goal Ptillodelptila 6 7 0 (Soolles-Quebec, Atason, 5-54) (35 shots- Kevin Pednoult, Bryon Snead, John National Division — ABA Tool & Die Cheney’s Steve Infante traded John Boukus and Sebby Ran- game in Storrs on a 16-yard T I) 12 S3 . 50 Rusczyk, Ethan Lelghtonand Jim Deleo for the Sachems while sophomore N Y Islanders 4 6 1 9 33 43 33saves).PIttsburgh,Guenette,504)(25-19). def. Paganl's 153, 151, 153; Purdy The Associated Press Vegas Hilton will he televi.sed via early goals. Then Lengyel added dazzo had first-half goals for the pass from DeGennaro to Glenn Washington played well for East. The young Eagles Corporation det. Economy Electric Bob Johnson had 13 for the 3 7 2 8 42 48 wound up 44-2. pay-per-view beginning about 6 goals at 32:15 and 34:18 for a 3-1 Whippets. Antrum with 57 seconds left with A w m Division A— 12,979. II" ’ '.-J.’ *".’ *! L®"” ' E"®** Toads det. Patriots. “John.son made a cou­ Boston Referee— Beb Myers. Linesmen— LAS VEGAS - Thomas p.m PST. halftime bulge. Dan Callahan played well for Rob Moons adding the deciding 8 3 3 19 57 38 ? North ple of big saves. He’s developing Buffalo 6 6 2 14 54 58 Cord Broseker, Leon Stickle. Enders def. Manchester Property Hearns, fighting again in the Kinchen. a San Diego fighter "It was a clo.se game until we East. extra point. It was UConn’s first Montreal 6 7 1 13 50 51 Maintenance 12-15, 155, 1510. ’ every game. Next year and his shadow of Sugar Ray Leonard, with a record of 4.'i-4-2 with 32 got on the .scoresheet a .second Windham 2 0—2 win over Delaware since 1957. Hartford 6 6 0 12 49 47 B o w lin g h JP*!",!?'* ~ S®lM®r W orks .senior year he’ll be a .solid keeper Quebec 6 8 0 12 50 61 Canucks 5, Flyers 2 Ledoux Electric 159, 159, 157; meets veteran James Kinchen knockouts, is a late replacement lime.” Bolton Coach Ray Boyd East Catholic 0 0—0 The Huskies remain on the road LL CONFERENCE Ref. Tie rn e y's 154, 11-15, tonight in a super middleweight for Fulgencio Obeljemias. the said. “ Infante’s goal switched the Scoring: W- Boukus, Rondozzo. for us,” Plaster said. to face Boston University on Nov. Norris Division. NePoIrdef. Main Pub Soves: EC- T im M c C a ffre y 6, W- Tim R H A M 1 } 2 fight that could propel Hearns Archomboult 4 W L T F h OF OA Vancouver ' 1 j i— x- Powdsr Puff 155' 158,1^53; Herltoge Auto Body def. .World Boxing Council super momentum to them for the next Coventry i o—1 12 before finishing up the regular Toronto 8 5 1 17 52 44 Philadelphia . 1 0 C o Gunthrle Fence 159,1512,14-14; Nossiff' into a Leonard rematch. S co rin g : C- S trych o rz, R- Nielsen 2. Detroit Joanne Desllet 181-197-539, Nancy middIweight champion, who 10 minutes. But once Attila got hi.s season on Nov. 19 at Memorial 4 4 4 12 42 46 Period— 1, Vancouver, Pederson 5 Arms def. Locksmith Hair Studio 15-0, Hearns has vowed to hri ng ha ck Saves: C- Johnson 13, R- McGill 14 St. Louis 5 5 1 11 40 47 (Skriko), 8:49 (pp). 2, Phllodelphlo, Mel- Hahn 454, Kathy Randall 481. pulled out of the fight three weeks second goal. . the momentum Stadium against Rhode Island. Chicago 4 9 1 9 56 66 lonbv 4 (Propp, Kerr), 12:03 (pp). the "Hit Man’’ of his prime and ago with a frncliirofi rib swung back lo us the rest of the RHAM tops Coventry Minnesota 2 9 1 5 31 50 Penalties— Summon, Phi (holding), 4:51; Flames 6. Blues 1 LaVae Industrial fieeds to look impressive to keep game” Smyttie Division Nordmork, Von (tripping), 11:58; Rl.Sutter, HEBRON — With Joey Nielsen Girls Soccer Calgary 7 3 3 17 57 39 Von (holding), 13:49. Transactions George Russell 200-551, Dick Murphy CARDINAL BUICK, INC. Jiis dream alive of getting a It wa.s Infante’s ninth goal of .scoring his 48th and 49tli goals of Los Angeles 7 6 0 14 66 62 Second Period— 3, Vancouver, Bradley St. Louis 0 1 0— 1 CARDINAL BUICK 4 Colgarv } _ f 554, Ken Stephonse 200, Butch Sayino rematch of his famous September the year, tops for the Techmen East loses finale Edmonton 6 4 2 14 48 51 (Reinhort, To ntl), 7:52. 4, Voncouyer, 2 1 218, (»arv Rawson 211-540, Tom Tom lin­ the campaign. RHAM High regis­ Voncouver J981 fight with Leonard, 6 6 2 14 48 39 Skriko 9 (Bozek), 11:40. 5, Vancouver, Rrst Period— 1, Calgary, Macinnis 4 son 215585, Phil Masse 215, dan elm ore M^S Zac Morford and Jon Wiedie tered a 2-1 win over visiting W E TH E R S F IE L D — Maureen Winnipeg 4 4 S i ^ r ) , 7:12 (pp). 2, Colgory, Mullen 7 3 11 42 45 Adorns 7 (Reinhart), 14:02 (pp). BASEBALL 218, Joe M ogelony 215215-427, G e rry ! Leonard, who fights Monday added second-half goals for Coventry High Thursday in Char­ Griffin had the game’s only goal Tliundoy*t Gomes Penalties— Bozek, Von (holding), 3:29; (G llm our), 14:04. Penalties— Ewen StL . American League Peters 210-204-582, To d d Povon 227-574, 4 flight against Donny Lalonde, wiil Bolton. ' Hertford 5, Boston 3 Bozek, Von (hooking), 9:23; Samuels (high-sticking), 1:43; Otto, Col (Interfer­ ^CHICAGO WHITE SOX— Named Jeff N o rm Jaoulth 214, Bob Schaefer 215549, From page 13 ter Oak Conference boys’ soccer 10 minutes before halftime togive Ojebec 4, Pittsburgh 2 son. Phi (roughing), 14:43; Bozek, Von ence), 4:40; P.Ciivalllnl, StL (hooking), Torborg manoger. Tippy Hyson 203, Mike Vossallo 202, be watching from ringside as Boyd said the Bulldog.s are action. Wethersfield High a 1-0 victory Voncouyer 5, Phllodelphlo 2 (tripping), 17:23; Butcher, Von (cross 4:30; Murzyn, Col (tripping), 9:48; DETROIT TIGERS— Agreed to terms Mike Flellsteod 237-591, Fred Tworklns Winnipeg 3, New Jersey 3, tie Macinnis, Col (hooking), 12:07; Ewen, StL with Frank Tonona, pitcher, on a Hearns tries to rebound from a looking forward lo post.season The Patriots wind up 7-4-2 in the over East Catholic Thur.sday in checking), 19:17, 571, Bill Conw ay 215578, Bill Colhoun East will host St Joseph’s of Chicogo 4, Minnesota 1 (roughing), 14:43; Otto, Cal (roughing), one-yeor contract. 249-248-490, B rian Brow n 207, A l Senna Ihird-round knockout loss in June play. “ It’s a new season and COC East ^n d 8-5-3 overall. non-conference girls’ soccer Colgory 4, St. Louis 1 Third Period— 4, Voncouver, Pederson 4 14:43; Roberts, Col (tripping), 19:22. MINNESOTA TWINS— Traded 215207-413, Rich H iggins 212-583, Nick Trumbull in an All Conneclieul Second Period— 3, Colgory, Potterson 3 lo Iran Barkley and regain the winncr-take-all situaation. What RHAM. winiiers of the COC East action. Frtdov's Oomes 139. 7, Philadelphia, Corkner 2 Bert Blyleven and Kevin Trudeau, M arottI 225557, B a rry Plnney 225202- Conference game Saturday at 2 Philadelphia ot Detroit, 7:35 p m (Slnlsolo, Ekiund), 10:10. Penalty— Howe, (M acinnis), 12:55. 4, St. Louis, Hull 8, pitchers, to the Colllfornla Angels for Mike 573, Al Little 373-232-405, John Belasky form that has .seen him knock out I ’ve been impressing upon the at 12-0 and 14-0-1 overall , has a big East winds up the season at New York Islanders ot Woshlngfon, 8:05 18:51 (pp). Penalties— Roglon, StL (elbow­ & ok ond Rob Wassenoor, pitchers, and p.m at Carlin Field St. Joe’s is Phi (tripping), 14:37. 205, Ken Sessa 218, M ike Kopp 207-553, pfl of his 48 opponents. kids is that this is a new season makeup game today against 2-11-3, Wethersfield 6-10. P.FT>. Shots on goal— Vancouver 7-4-5— 18. ing), 4:19; Raglan, StL (sloshing), 4:29; Poul Sorrento, flrstbosemon. L a rry Kowalshyn 215544, Dan Tvlu tk l atop the ACC with a 2-0-2 record Bufteio ot Edmonton, 9:35 p.m. Philadelphia 11-104— 27. Tilley, StL (slashing), 7:17; Mocoun, Cal 552, M ac Segar 245204-441, Dave M az- ; " I ’m going back to what made They are excited about it.” Cromwell High. A Panther vic­ Laura Gunsten played a solid (holding),18:47. and is .'5-0-2 overall. East is 0-3 iri Saturday's Games Power-ploy Opportunities— Voncouver 2 TANKEES-SIgneda con- zoll 202-335-428, Dave Coutin 215545, ine the ’Hit Man,’’’ Hearns said. C.J .Icdreziewski and Patrik tory would pul them in the COC game-.in goal for East with 20 Washington at New York Islanders, 7-05 of 3; Phllodelphlo 1 of 4 W ® **-*' Colgory, Patterson 4 tractwlth FOrt Lauderdale ofticlolsthatwill John KozIckI 217-311-404, Joe Paggloll the league. The Kadets are p.m. (Gllmour), 8:13. 4, Colgory, Nleuwendv^ 7 M ’m going out there and taking Mallsson had strong games for title game against RHAM while a saves, including one on a penalty Goalies— Vancouver, McLean 4-2-2 (27 keepthe team In R>rT Loudtrdalefor spring 201- 545, Pete beaudry 210, Leon Bllo- coming off a 14-0 win over Notre Voncouyer at Hartford, 7:35 p.m shptsTS soves). PhUodelphlo, Hextoll 4441 S u ^ ) , 9:34. 7, Colgory, Gllmour 4 training through 1990. deou 207-544, John McCorthy 205215 }hem out as soon as possible” the Bulldogs, Scott Hou.se. In­ Sachem victory, or a tie. would shot. St. Louis ot Quebec, 7:35 p.m. (13-9), LoForest (0:00 3rd, 54). (M ullen, Suter), 10:57 (p p ). Penalties— TORONTO BLUE JAYS— Announced It 202- 417. J Two other title fights are on the Dame of Fairfield last week. fante and Mike Cole played well Los Angeles ot Toronto, 8:05 p.m. A— 17,158. Nottress, Cal (sloshing), 1:58; McKegney, will not exercise Its option for 1989 In the put Rocky Hill in Saturday’s title W ethersfield l 0— 1 Buffalo at Colgory, 8:05 p.m. Referee— Paul Stewart. Linesmen— StL (hlgtvstlcklng), 10:08; Ewen, StL contract of Rick Leach, outfielder. Home Enginears card, with International Boxing ’’Wc know they’re tough” for Cheney. match. East C otho llc 0 0—0 Winnipeg at Montreal, 8:05 p.m. Mork Vines, Pot Dapurzo. (elbowing), 11:24; T.Hunfer, Cal (Inter­ S co rin g : W- G rifd n . ference), 18:34. t'ederation middleweight cham­ Facchini said “ (But) we’re B o lto n 3 2 5 Nielsen, on a bad-angle drive, O ilcogo at Minnesota, 8:35 p.m. • > 5 ® .^NOELES DOOOERS-SIgned 1*1-184-512, Shirley Chenev Tech i o—i Saves: EC- Gunsten 20, W- J ill Sunday's Games ShotsongoRl— St. Louls4-7-8— 21.Calgary Mickey Hatcher, Inflelder-pulflelder, to a pion Michael Nunn defending his positive and upbeat." Senior opened the .scoring in the first half Gelfenblen 4. 22-14-10— 44. n S m ® * S*'®''®" Sltnler Scoring; CT- Infante; B- Ltfngvel 3, 1988 Pittsburgh ot Phllodelphlo, 7:05 p m Jets 3. Devils 3 or^veor contract, and Alelandro Peno, W 50I, Morivs Dvorak 1SM93-541, Jille for the first time against Marc Mangiafico will be at Morford, WIedle. Edmonton ot Detroit, 7:05 p.m. Power-ploy Opportunities— St. Louis 1 of piteher, to a two-year contract with an at 8:14 with (Coventry’s Paul 7; Colgory 2 of 7. 1**'^**' -leonne Buc- J^rgentina’s Juan Domingo Rol­ quarterback for East with .senior Saves: CT- Russ Johndrow 14, B- LAST CHANCE SALE Vancouver ot Boston, 7:05 p.m. option for a third year. 6®rt>ora Thompson 187- David Boles 4. Strycharz, assisted by Jeff New York Rongers ot New Jersey, 7:45 Wnnipeg 0 2 18-3 Goalies— St. Louis, Mlllen, 5-30, (44 PITTSBUTOH— Named Chris Lein USED CAR SPECIALS dan and IB F junior middleweight halfbacks Tom Sheehan and Scott Girls Volleyball New Jersey o 2 1 0-3 Beverly Rheault, knotting it at the 16- •atotA P.IT>. s h o t^ sayes). COIgory. Vernon, 4-32 pitching coachat Harrisbura of the Eastern M®rln W-472, Kathy Knox 187-471, champion Matthew Hilton meet­ Beaulieu. Sophomore Adam Ali- Los Angeles of Chicogo, 8:35 p.m. First Period— None. Penalties— (21-20). League. Reappointed Dove Trem bley iitotA Windham tops EC minute mark: Niel.sen got the Olausson, Win (holding), 9:32. Ellett, TrudI Zulde^91-185179-554, Froncine East drops finale 1988 Bakk Skylark Cogpe A— 18,540. manoger at Harrfsburg. Tu rg eon 178-470, BobbI G reco 184-504, 1987 PoEtlic CraBd km Cbbbb ing No. I-ranked Robert Hines. brio will be at fullback. game-winnei* 7: 43 into the .second Win (tripping), 11:03. _ BASKETBALL WINDHAM — Whatever adre­ Sava *1531.______NHL results Second Period— 1, Winnipeg, Ellett 4 }»???«1^^' Elaine WelnIckI half. (jROTON — Visiting East ^ e n o t Bosketbolt Asseclotten A lice HIrth 185485, M artha nalin East Catholic possessed ••327 (SfMn, Small), 2:19. 2, Winnipeg, Small 2 « _ . NBA— Named Rick Welts president of Nielsen made a nice move Catholic High bowed in its (Steen, C o u p o n ), 5:58. 3, New Jersey, K n « l r A # l « A l l N B A Properties, Inc. 1987 Pontiac FlrgMnl Cbbbb was expelled in Wednesday’s 2-1 regular-season finale to host 1988 Buick Rggal Coupe Kuryers3(Johnson,MacLean),9:51.4,New D < 1 9 H V L 0 B I1 Vendefte 451, G ov around Coventry’s Harold Hodge, Whalers 5. Bruins 3 „,Cl^VELAND CAVALIERS— Helen Eaton 474, Alice Tobin, Tomezak overtime win over South Windsor Jersey, Shanohon 4 (Driver, Verbeek), ~ ______who had the job marking him. Fitch High in four games. The ______Save «2561.______Ploced Gary Voce, forward, on the Inlured Chittick 452, Renee Ellis 179^444. — clinching a tournament berth Ik Win list. 1986 ClwT. CgfgltrHy SodaB with the ball slipping to Patriot scores were 1,5-0, 1,5-2 , 12-15 and ••344 Hartford 3 l i 5 (holding), 11:07; Togllonettl, Win DALLAS MAVERICKS— Waived for the Eagles — as they dropped 1.5-2. Boston 0 2 1—3 (roughing), 11:40; Sundstrom, N J (rough- NBA StSndinOS Urn Farmer, guard. Raced Detlef sweeperback Ron Topliff. His 1988 Bukk Regal Umited First Period— 1, Hortford, Turgeon 5 Iw), ":40; Shanahan, NJ (hIgh-stIckIng), ” Schrempf, forward, on the Inlured list. their regular-season finale, 2-0. clearing effort, however, went East finishes the year at 5-13 (MacDermId, Wilson), 1:25. 2, Hartford, 15J4; Ashton, Win (tripping), 17:35. R a d io , T V 1986 Bk. CoEtBry LM. SodoB thrust into iimeiight ______Save *2633.______Thursday to host Windham High right back to Nielsen and he while Fitch is now 13-4. Anne Turgeon 4 (MocDertnld), 4:42. 3, Hart­ -lefsev, L4>lselle 3 EASTERN CONFERENCE ^DENVE" NWGETS-Walved Todd School. $•382 ford, Hull 2 (Fronds, DIneen), 7:20. (Malev), :M. 4, Winnipeg, McBoln 4 Attantlc Division M t ^ ll, forword, and Conner Henry and popped it home from inside the Horrigan and Kri.sta Wisniewski Penalties— Lodouceur, Hor (hooking), (Howerchuk, Olousson), 12:11 _ . W L Pet. G B ainton Wheeler, guards. 19 8 8 PItbweMi RgllBEt Wbebb 3v Barry Wllner the league. The Eagles enter tournament box. played well for the Eagles. 1988 Bukk Regal Coupe 10:51; Neely, Bos (roughing), 15:34. Penoltles— Small, Win (roughing), 19:44; Boston 0 0 000 — (K>LOEN STATE WARRIORS— Waived TONIGHT "A lot of coaches on this team MocLeon, NJ (roughing), 19:44. Charlotte 0 0 .000 — The Associated Press ______Save *3613.______Steve Harris, guard. 7 p.m. — College hockey: Northeast­ could have done the job. so to be Second Period— 4, Boston, Galley 1 New Jersey 0 0 .000 ______LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS— Oalmed ern vs. Boston College, NESN 1988 BEtek WvIgrB Cbbbb m u (Llnsemoh, Crowder), 10:40. 5, Hartford, Overtime— None. Penalties— None. New York 0 0 OOO ______David Popson, forward, on waivers. 7:30 p.m. — Knicks at Celtics, Vince Tobin and Mike Tome­ chosen is a privilege.” Tobin said Ferraro4(B obych),13:15.4, Boston,Gallev2 Shots on go al-W inn ipeg 7-8-30— 23 Phllodelphlo 00 000 __ Waived Scott Wilke, forward. SportsChannel, W KHT 1988 Bukk Regal Llinltod New Jersey 14-1510-3— 42. zak, both u.sed to filling big shoes. i of his temporary elevation. ” My (Bourque, Neely),17:43. Penalties— Young, Washington 0 0 .000 ______MIAMI HEAT— Slgried Rory Sparrow, 11 p.m. — Horse Rocing: Breeders' ______Save »2817.______H or (boarding), 1:24; Bouroue, Bos Po\wr-ploy Opportunities— Winnipeg 0 Central DIvltlen quord. Waived Andre Turner and Darryl Crown, ESPN 1986 Bfc. Nggal CBstoBi CgB|tg ifaee hefty challenges on Sunday. job is to keep the Bears playing (htgh^tlcklng), 3:44; Neely, Bos(rough- of I; New Jersey 1 of 4. Atlanta 0 0 .000 ______mn Jee,guopfa,ondplocedHonslGnod,center, •mi4 They can be thankful that the winning, successful football.” Ing), 8:07; Ferroro, Hor (holding), 14:01; Peddlck, 4-1-2 (42 Chicogo 0 0 000 ______on the Inlured list. 1988 Bukk Rggal Limited Kostellc. Hor, mlnor-molor (Instigator, ^ h -3 9 saves). New Jersey, Burke, 4-52 Cleveland 0 0 .000 — 1 9 S 6 Bfce Park AvaaM Stdaa pressure might be ea.sed by weak Ditka was reported "sitting up flobtlng), 17:27; Byers, Bos, molor (fight­ Detroit 00 000 __ FOOTBALL opposition. today and joking and being in real Save »2837.______ing), 17:27; Miller, Bos, molor-gome A— 10,041. Indiana 00 000 — Nottenol FeetboR Leogue C a le n d a r Linesmen— Mllnwiukee 0 0 .000 ______INDIANAPOLIS COLTS-SIgned Rick With Mike Ditka hospitalized good spirits.” spokeswoman NZZM misconduct (tlghflng), 17:27;Quenne- Turner, auarterbock. 1985 Bilcfc SGRigntt CgRe# y lle '^ r (triprtng), 17:99; Somuelsson, Hor Dan McCourt, Ed Kenefick. WESTERN CONFERENCE by a mild heart attack — he was Pamela Crotty of Lake Forest 1988 Bukk LeSabre Wagon (slashing), 18:52; Llnsemon, Bos (Interfer­ Midwest Dlyltlea GOLF M08GA ence),18:52. w L Fct. PGA OF AMERICA-Nomed Patrick T O D A Y upgraded to fair condition Thurs­ Hospital said Thursday. Doctors GE Crete Country ______Save «2367.______Third Period— 7, Boston, Joyce 5 ■Dallas 0 0 .000 Rlelly president and Dick Smit vice 1965 Bgkfc Elgctra T-ty|tg day — Tobin was named acting have been optimistic about Dit- Denver president. Elected (}a rv School os the (at Wickham Pork) W4JT (Neely, Jonney), 7:01.8, Hartford, Somuels- 0 0 .000 _ secretary ion 3 (F ro n d s), 19:41 (en). Penalties— BIsckhswks 4, North Stars 1 Houston 0 0 _ Girls State Open, 1:30 p.m. MOOTA head coach for the Chicago ka’s recovery, but he won’t be .000 Boys State Open, 2:15 p.m. 1988 Bukk Park Ava. Sadan Neely, Bos (high-sticking), 3:24;Evoson, Miami 0 0 .000 _ HOCKEY Bears’ game with the Tampa Bay back on the sidelines for quite a H or (hooking), 10:52, San Antonio 0 0 .000 Nollenal Heckev League 1985 OldtiRgMI# ClBra StdiB Save «3676.______Minnesela 4 8 1—1 LOS ANGELES KINGS— Traded Paul SATURDAY Buccaneers. Tomezak once again while. Shotsongool— Hartford 8-9 «— 25, Boston Utah 0 0 .000 ••0174 14-lt-lS— 40. CtileoBe 2 8 3 -4 R DtvW en (>uay, right wing, to (he Boston Bruins Feelhali must step in at quarterback for an McMahon will be sidelined for P04M ) Rrst Period— 1, Oilcogb, Thomos 4 for Dove Pasin, right wing. Hartford Public at M anchester, 1:30 Power-play Opportunities— Hartford 0 of Golden State 0 0 .000 1985 CliBv. CBBMirB CaapB injured Jim McMahon. about four weeks with a right 1988 Bukk Regal Coupe 5; Boston 0 of 5. (Brow n, M u rra y), 8:05 (p p). Z Chicago, Phoenix 0 0 NEW YORK RANGERS-COIIed up p.m . Wilson 4 (Thomas, Noanan), 17:44. .000 St. Joseph at East Catholic (Carlin (Seolles— Hartford, Llut, 444) (40 shots-37 Portland 0 0 .000 Jayson More, deten iemon, from Denver of MHOA Luckily for the Bears, 7-2. the knee injury. He has never played ______Save »3325.______saves). Boston, Lemelln, 4-2-2 (24-20) Penalties— Je rra rd , M in (hooking), Sacramento 0 0 the International Hockey League. R e id ), 3 p.m . 1:52; Brooke, MinM in (trippino),(trloolna), 7:05; .000 1984 Chav. CHatioB SadiB opponent is Tampa Bay, 2-7 and a full season for Chicago in his H133* D«mo A— Seattle 0 0 .000 uormer,Chl(trlpplno), 9:34; Brown, Oil L.A. Clippers 0 0 tied for the basement in the NFC seven-year career. Referee— Dove Newell. Linesmen— (holdine), 10:44; CTccorelll, M in (rough­ .000 1988 Buick Skykawk Coupe Kevin Collins, Brian Murphy. L.A. Lakers 0 0 .000 Central that Chicago leads. So Tomezak, who has started 13 ing), 18:39; Sutler, Chi (roughing), 18T39; AMERICAN FUEL 1984 Bb IcIi IlhfiBra CBBpg Save *1557.______Eaglet, Chi (hoMIng) ,18:99. 1 Gomes It will be Tobin’s debut as a games in McMahon’s offense, New York ot 6otton« 7:30 p.m. G o l f •84M*0«mo Nordlquss8,Psngulns2. Atlanta at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m. head coach in the NFL. But it isn’t moves in again. Second Period— None. Penalties— OIL INC. L.A . Clippers at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. b ib b Sunday’s schedule is domi­ 1988 Bukk Rggal Grand Sport Brown, Chi (holdine), 3:33; MocLellon, MANCHESTER, CT 1994 Balcli ShylHiwk W the first time he’s been in the ChteBec > 2 Cleveland at Charlotte, 7 :» p.m. 13-4 Min (hoMIng), 8:11; Goetz, Min (cross­ Milwaukee at Indiana, 7:X p.m. spotlight — Tobin, whose brother nated by intradivislonal mat­ Save *3500.______FtW8>Ul| ll 8 8 S checking), 9:42; Gogner, Min (hooking), Tucson Open scores L.A. Lakers at Dallot, 8 pjn. chups. In addition to Tampa 8i1U - Domo Rrst Pertod— 1, <}uebec, Poddubny 8 14:53. DISCOUNT OIL 1993 Bakh ShylBi* SadBB Bill is the Bears’ vice president of (Goulet, R n n ), 7:59. 2, Quebec, Soklc II Detroit at Chicago, * :X p.m. Third Period— 3, Minnesota, Bellows 2 Houston at Denver, 9 :» p.m. personnel, joined the team after Bay-Chicago. Dallas isat the New 1988 Bukk Rtgal Grand Sport (Goulet), 14:47. Penalties— Johnson, Pit (Montho, M cRae), 7:32 (pp). 4, Chicago, .T U CSON, M l. (AP) — Scores Thursday fMMIA S e a t^ at Utah, 9:30 p.m. otler the first round of the 8M0ZID0 TUcson the 1985 Super Bowl champion­ York Giants: Detroit at Minne­ Save »3S00.______(hoMIng), 5:57; Rnn, Que (higtvstickino), Ludzlk 1 (Eagles, & it l^ ) , 10:45.5, Chicogo, Phoenix at Portland, )0 :» p.m. 9:34; Frowley, Pit (hlgtvstlcklng), 9:M; Graham 3 (Lorm er), 18:58 (th-en). Opm,plavedon(hepar34G6— 73,7J)10.vard I 1883 Fstd LTD Sadaa ship. replacing Buddy Ryan, who sota; Miami at New England: Sertvrdev's Gomes M143- Dwno Lambert, Que, mlnor-molor (roughing, Penoltles Noonan, Chi (hooking), 1:27; Starposs course (odenotesamotuer); | Pittsburgh, at Cincinnati; the (Ightlng), 12:13; Hllller, Pit, minor-motor New York at New Jersey, 7:X p.m. left to coach the Philadelphia Brotm, Chi (crosschecking), 4:03; Bel­ Boston at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. 1988 Bakk Rtgal Coupe (Insttgotor, fighting), 12:13; Soklc, Que lows, Min (tripping), 8:04; Hudson, Chi Run Cochran 31-34—45 /GAL 1 8 8 8 P tR tlB C 8 0 0 0 S T E I Eagles. New York Jets at Indianapolis; (Interference), 19:22. Chicago at Washington, 7:30 p.m. Mark Calcavecchia 3538—44 Save »3068.______(tripping), 14:38; Fraser, Min (elbowing), UA. Clippers at Miami, 7:X p.m. " I talked to Ditka. and the Kar..ias City at Denver: and the Second Pertod— 3, Quebec, Poddubny 9 14:14; Valve. Chi (cross-checking), 17:34. David Frost 3531-2 128 Qtl. Min. Delivery Charlotte ot Detroit, 7:X p.m. Corev Penrin j i j i 44 consensus of the players and the Los Angeles Raiders at San (Rnn, Jorvl), 18:57. Penalties— Goulet, Shots on goal— Minnesota 1 ^1 3— 27. Cleveland at Indiana, 7 :» p.m. C.O.D. Ml Prices kidodg Appileakk Que (tripping),! :24; Plcard,Oue(sloshlng), Chicogo 9-11-7-27. Payne Stewart 3534—44 assistant coaches was that the Diego Dallas at Houston, 8 :» p.m. Dan Halldorson 33-34—47 Pictery "Cask kK^ves" 3:47; Poddubny, Que (Interference), 4:40; Power-ploy Opportunities— Mlnnesoto L.A. Lakers at Son Antonio, 8:X p.m. (Price Subject tc Change) Buskos, Pit (roughing), 4:40; A.S- 1 0( 8; Chicago 1 of 7. Wayne Levi 33-35— 47 best person for the job was Vince Also, it's San Francisco at Atlanta at Mllwoukee, 9 p.m. Volume Dleoount - 58* C.O.D. Cardinal Buick, Inc. tostny, Que (hlgtvstlcklng), 8:39; Goalies— Minnesota, Casey, 550 (34 Denver at Seattle, H) p.m. ____ 3 4 « - 4 7 Tobin." Bears president Mike Phoenix: Green Bay at Atlanta; Cardinal Buick, Inc. R.Brown, Pit (skahlno), 14:54," Vermette, shots23 saves). Chicago, Pong,44d(27-34). Mark O'Meara 3533—47 800 Gel or More 81 Adams Street Phoenix at Golden State, 10:X p.m Roy Bloncolana 3533—47 McCaskey said. "We want to keep the Los Angeles Rams at Phila­ Rsglntld Plnto/MinchMKr Herald m olor (flohttng), 20:00; Albelln, Sacramento at Portland, 10:X pzn. 81 Adams Street »ie , irwlor-oome misconduct (fighting), A— 14,138. Denis Watson 333S-4B Manchester, Conn the train on the right track. delphia; New Orleans at Wa­ SunEgy’s Games Peter Jacobsen 3533— 4B ONE-ON-ONE — Bolton's Patrik Matts- Manchester, Conn 30:00; Butkos, R t, ; ------t h w a b o u t rr? ACROSS 67 Mire Answer to Previous Puzzle WITH/VIE.' 5:00PM [HBO] MOVIE: The Tamar (5?) (^ Sonny Spoon (CC) A photogra­ CU) C h e e rs (CC). young woman's efforts to establish a •I n 1 British Navy ' DOWN T I ind Seed' A Russian spy's flirtation with a pher claims Sonny ordered pictures of a CON<^pT op FbP2)pN. beautiful English official turns into a des­ (3) IMOVIE: 'Oracu)e Prince of Derk- school in the Australian outback are met abbreviation O S married actress and her lover. (60 min.) (In with hostility. Carol Drinkwater, James perate game of love and lies. Julie An­ Stereo) nets' The evil Count wrealts terror on a i i E r 4 ___Garbo 1 ------Silver! drews. Omar Sharif, Anthony Quayle. group of tourists in a secluded castle. Laurie. Michael Becker. 1986. Rated NR. A lM l ^ Washington Week in Review 9 Marchers' word 2 Handle roughly 1974. Rated PG Christopher Lee, Barbara Shelley. -Andrew 12:35AM CB Family Feud (CC). Kelr. 1966. 12 I think, 3 Diving duck [TM C] MOVIE: D.A.R.Y.L* Army offi­ 1 2:45 AM [T M C ] m o v i e : 'Vandatta' Ll E I cials seek to destroy their latest spy wea MOVIE: 'Thunder of Drums' A U.S. ® ) A ll In the Family Part 2 of 2. therefore ___ 4 Of knowledge After her sister is killed by fellow prison pon " an 11-year-old boy with a compu­ Cavalry captain feels his'new lieutentant is 5 Sales agent I S l Casebook of Sherlock Holmes inmates, a young woman plots a unique terized brain who has escaped from his just another West Pointer to be broken 13 More up-to- 6 Sheep down into a fighting machine. Richard dS Crook and Chase form of revenge. Karen Chase, Lisa Clar- laboratory home, Mary Beth Hurt, Michael son, Lisa Hullana. 1986. Rated R. date 7 Decimal unit McKean, Barrett Oliver. 1985. Rated PG. Boone, George Hamilton. Luana Patten 3!) Doe Vidas D I A 1961. 14 Actress Claire 8 Accented part (In Stereo) Dill Moyers' World of Ideas: Dissent 1 :00A M X Latin Connection Brenda 1 5 ______andof a cryverse EIOBSDOI a] d® ® ) MOVIE: 'Silver Bullet' A young K. Starr performs "I Still Believe" and FCANUT8 by Chariaa M. Schuli (ESPN] Motorweek Illus­ and Democracy Guest: linguist, philoso­ 5:30PM boy and his uncle attem pt to sto p the mur­ "W hat You See Is What You Get"; a David 16 Unseals 9 Indirect tra te d pher and dissident Chomsky. Part 2 9 Lee Roth profile. (60 min.) (In Stereo) 17 Negative allusion derous path of a werewolf that is terroriz­ o f 2. ing their town. Gary Busey, Corey Haim, SURE, th a t's RI6HT) JL»5T 6:00PM 3^ ® C30) C4d) N e w s S S Love Connection X To Be Announced. answer 10 Two-toed sloth Everett McGill. 1985. v o u c a n 't t a k e 11 Gives money to ® Three's Company [CNN] Moneyline X Joe Franklin WALK OUT OF THE ROOM! 18 Margarines (^D P rim a ve ra ♦ V^STRUCTIVE CRmCmUl 20 Metrical stress 19 Atop (X) Matt Houston [DIS] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet (Jl) Monsters Nightmares come to life [CNN] PrimeNews when a life-size puppet, featured in a ch ild ­ 2 2 ___degree 21 "M a m a "___ GD Gong Show [ESPN] Hameae Racing: Breeders [ESPN] NFL's Greatest Moments: Su­ ren's T V show , w an ts to play a murderous Elliott (H) Cagney & Lacey Crown Race From Meadow Lands Race 24 A rose______per Seventies (60 min.) (R) game. rose 23 flock salt 32 E pluribus___ 51 Curved molding §5) A-Team Track in Pennsylvania. (Live) [HBO] MOVIE: It's Alive III: Island of (J^ Home Shopping Network (3 hrs.) 24 Seaweed 33 List of foods 53 Baba a u ___ [ H B O ] 1 St & Ten: T h e B u lla M e a n BUsl- 25 Clasp (ID N e w s (Live) the Allve'.To protect mankind, the courts product 38 Predatory birds 54 Japanese n e is ICC) (In Stereo) (M) Hart to Hart V 28 Shakespearean exile five dangerous mutant babies to an "If you think John Wayne was a fast draw, 40 Vexed aborigine Doctor Who: The War Games Part 5 [CNN] Inside Politics '88 villain 25 Sped of 10 uncharted tropical isle Michael Moriarity, [USA] Night Flight . watch me zap the next commerclall' 46 Glacial ridge 55 Chief ! 26 Customer Karen Black. Laurene Landon. 1987. Rated [ESPN ] Triathlon; From Cleveland. (60 5 c» 19M by NCA. toic. • 30 Moved in water 48 Away (comb, 58 A Gershwin Charlie's Angels 1 1 :0 5 P M [TIMC] MOVIE: 'Surren 27 Skirt part R. (In Stereo) min.) (Taped) *34 Same (comb, form) 59 Explosive d a r' M oney, and the lack of it, plays a 29 Departed (SD F a m ily T ie s (CC) [M AX] MOVIE: 'China Girl' Gang rival­ [USA] Night Flight ZIPPY by Bill Griffith form) 49 Small insect (abbr.) prominent role In the developing relation­ Gt) Noticias ries in lower Manhattan threaten the bud­ ship between a best-selling author and a ^ 35 Lump of earth 31 Sauterne, e.g. 50 Ramble 60 Ascot 1:05AM CE Dick Clark's Golden ^7) W o rld o f S u rv iv a l (R) ding romance of an Italian teen and his struggling artist. Sally Field, Michael Caine ‘EA/m EO once A6AIN WITH 3 6 ______1 qua2 non G re a ts LIGHT v/oTE p t H > 3 10 11 Chinese girlfriend. Sari Chang, Richard Pa- 1987, Rated PG. (In Stereo) H lf r u n n in g MATe.THE \io-\ePn»emt>W T p p A y w i t h A t e 37 Architect___ (§D Divorce Court nebianco. James Russo. 1987 Rated R. [M AX] MOVIE: The Retaliator' Bratn HAQAR THE HORRIBLE by DIk Browne , O NTAK« )pfp^n/o^T 11:30PM ®Taxi OVriAMiC 1£MA Mfutfiev, i , GGT THAT v e e p F o ( 2 A »GT««NT o t h ' Saarinen 12 r [CNN] Showbiz Today (In Stereo) surgery turns a Middle Eastern terrorist T o e s d a V^ into an efficient killing machine. Robert ZiPPy EMBARKS “A* HiS fINAl i ’Pfw cycce of V , 39 Freshwater por- [DIS] Canterville Ghost Based on the Os­ [USA] Murder, She W rote (60 min.)’ X ® N ig h tlin e (CC). ,TH JW B O y jeaOAtEMOH CUAH FEELING ev/EN Ginty. Sandahl Bergman. 1987. Rated R. IB car Wilde short story. A ghostly visitor CX (M) Morton Downey Jr. ACCOpPiNid TO Ti-':5 M A R T h l A r ' & C a m p a i g n Sw in C-A i4 -c iT y WITH VooR CtlN6V, ru'APiepfCAM ? poise 8.30PM (X Meet the California Rais­ w e s h Io u u p V e ^CETA MEJ$A6e ( plagues an American family spending the 1:25AM [HBO ] Inelda the NFL Hosts f^Aree T oup op T«' nation J LEADING sy*»T«erfcx"TAk£^ » 41 Convent inmate ins (CC) The California Raisins tell the dD Honeymoonert WE NAVE A hlO TM EP A V J F U L J OFAf«TI£'fB ;45 Lawyer F . ___ 30 31 32 33 6:1 5PM [M AX] MOVIE: Hiding Out (24) (5^ W a ll S tre e t W e e k [CNN] Newsnight Update ICC) Threats on his life force a 30-ish (I® @S) T o n ig h t S h o w (In Stereo) LAND OF TH' ' '• Bailey [DIS] Dorothy in the Land of Oz Ani­ X N e w s (R) 34 stockbroker to pose as a high-school stu­ d $ BUI M o y e r s ' W o rld o f Ideas: D isse n t 1 :35AM SQ\J€£2ABt^ ! 47 Last queen of 36 mated. Dorothy and Toto's return to Oz dent. Jon Cryer, Keith Coogan, Annabeih leads them to Winkle Country where they end Democracy Guest: linguist, philoso­ X New Answers to Hair r t F T . ' / j . y f . * Spain 2:00AM J t) 37 38 41 Gish, 1987. Rated PG-13 (In Stereo) encounter an evil toy tinker and his toy so l­ pher and dissident Noam Chomsky. Loss 49 Sales figure, 6:30PM (T) C B S N e w s (CC) diers. Narrated by Sid Caesar. dS) Racing From Plainsfield (X d6) Home Shopping Overnight Ser­ before 42 v ic e (3 hrs ) C l 44 ® Family Ties (CC) Part 2 of 2 9:00PM (3D Dallas (CCI Cliff decides to dZ) N e w s (CC). ) . . deductions d D (46) A B C N e w s (CC) get out of the oil business; J R moves © ) Late Show (R) (In Stereo) 01) Friday the 13th: The Series Uncle 52 Talk-show host 4B back to Southfork. (60 min ) Lewis' sinister ghost arrives on Halloween 3 [CNN] Sports Tonight Anchors; Fred m ___Winfrey fll) Hollywood Squares with deadly intentions. (60 min ) LI*L ABNER by Al Capp C E (40) Mr. Belvedere (CC) Wesley's ego Hickman, Nick Charles 56 Egg drink 49 50 61 S3 54 55 (22) (30) N B C N e w s (CC) IS crushed when a girl makes the football (20J NVR Showcase THE PHANTOM by Lee Falk A 8y Barry [DIS] All the Best: Stave Allen Seg­ 57 Cat (24) (57) Nightly Business Report team and he doesn’t [ESPN] SportsLook ■ n ments from Allen's TV series featuring J A T F IR S T PORK SALES ■AND THEN. FROM H K H P H IS LATE.ST 61 Hurry Be 61 nOARiNGMAH STOPPED DEAD TO SAY n o t h i n g OF ^SPBAGENTLEMEN-YOUR (38) Family Ties (CC) t20] Friday the 13th: The Series Ryan in­ Steve Lawrence, Edyie Gorme and Mup- [USA] Night Flight / /VWS.VWUKER.ff iieuoeecAPB T O f T .« I O S T EGAD, FATBACK/r R E P O R TS , ^ FATBACK. BALTIMORE ANDOHO.rjCOLLEAGUe.QRAPT A. 62 Salutation vestigates the mysterious murders taking pets' creator Jim Henson (60 min.) irS THE SAME WITH U O S /f S i r /r-N O EGGS (41) Noticiero Univision I NO LONeER ROLE THIS COUNTRY. t /VlEFFOR/y>OUyr. TME PO A K A R E A -A N D 1 OM rso&'jMli.LlONB /CREAMLEY,‘ ------HAS------JUST 62 place at a sym phony hall. (60 min ) -N O T A S i n g l e o n c h a s ' SOLD in ATCHISOK i 63 Tennessee ___ 64 [ESPN] SportsCenter THE DRU5 LORDS HAVE TAKEN KING, CALLS IT SPM EAO.r- B E E N S O L D IN T H A T AREA OF PEOPLE AREN'T ^SHOTvSHOT HIMSELF-DT"HIMSCLF-DUE (61) Love Connection 2 :15A M [DIS] Canterville Ghost TOPEKA. AN D BUYING PORK-THEyRE ') ------T O T H E DROP IN (22) (30) Som ething Is out There Jack and CONTIWL. MV eOVBRMVteNT ON FROn NATCHEZ TC FOR H O N TH *.^^ S A N T A F E . " Ford [HBO] MOVIE: 'The Big Town' (CC) A Based on the Oscar Wilde short story. A MOBILE.— NOT BUYING EGGS.r- HILK-MVIliM- 6S [CNN] Inside Politics '88 Ta ra investigate a spooky wax museum BREWSTER OR n e w YORK, ' 67 ghostly visitor plagues an American family WILL FALL ANY M«RtWSTER. t h e y h u s t b e l iv in g 64 Actress Merkel country boy's talent for crap-shooting NEW HAVEN. AND ON JUST niLK/T [ESPN] Running and Racing operated by the twin brother of a deranged spending the summer in an old Englisli c ^ y ^ / 'F CZAR HARTTORD.r- 65 Golf peg killer (60 min ) (In Stereo) brings him to the high-stakes gambling ta­ OF 66 Measured [USA] Cartoons bles of 1957 Chicago Matt Dillon. Diane mansion. Richard Kiley stars. (60 min.) Tm C (c)1988 by NEA Inc 24/ Connecticut News Week Lane. Tommy Lee Jones. 1987. Rated R CGO 7:00PM [3j USA Today Schn/lulorl [TMC] MOVIE: 'Hunter's Blood' A iNOuS'i rv presidential porks 41/ El Extrano Retorno de Diana Salazar [M AX] MOVIE: 'The Princess and the group of city boys fall prey to backwoods poachers during an Arkansas deer hunt (T ) (30) N e w s 57 Inside Campaign '88 Cali Girl' A New York socialite must sub­ stitute for a look-alike call girl at a party. Sam Bottoms, Kim Delaney, Clu Gulagcr [CNN] Larry King Live 0 ] (22) W h e e l o f Fo rtune (CC) Carol Levy. Victor Bevine, Christine Swing 1987- Rated R (In Stereo) CX Cosby Show (CC) (In Sinroo) [DIS] MOVIE; 'Once Upon a Brothers 1983. Grim m ' Grimm s fairy tales are presented 2:25AM [ H B O ] m o v i e : 'The Malibu f l l ) (38) C h e e rs (CC) Pan 2 of 2 1 1 : 3 5 P M (X Night Court in this musical version Dean Jones. Paul Bikini Shop' (CC) Two brothers, one a i C^bMCapptwntpriggg. b« CELEBRITY CIPHER 18 Rockford Files Sand, Ruth Buzzi 1977 CAKbfIty CIphw cryptogrami ir* cru tw ) horn quolalloni by lanKXja paopla. pail and praaant 12:00A M ® Kojak beach bum and the other a college grad, ^F0Rme6H09rwH0mu

MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Nov. 4, 1988 — 81 NELP WANTED HELP WANTED I HELP WANTED HOMES HOMES HOMES [ help wanted HELP WANTED FOR SALE FOR SALE (FOR SALE APARTMENTS RADON Techs. Will train ATTENTION. Hiring! FOR RENT GLASTONBURY ma t r a i n i n g . Nurse Aide to test/rem edlate Government lobs-vour MANCHESTER. Lov­ BRAND New listing. Ter­ chine shop needs full classes beginning soon BOLTON Completely EAST HARTFORD. One homes ond offices tor area. $15,000-868,000. ingly renovated 8 rific startSr or retlre- renovated Ranch. f A Speciali^D ^t! time person tor general to troln fora rewarding radon. Cor needed. So- C o ll (602)838-8885. room , 4 bedroom , 2 m e n t h o m e on bedroom, appliances, shop work. Diversified lob as a Nurse Aide. SIDERS Wanted for work Must be seen. Aforda- wall to wall carpeting. lo rv ♦ . 742-9424. both, Henry Street Co­ Strickland Street. 5 RN/LPN. Family prac­ duties Include finishing Paid training period In E ast H a rtfo rd , M an- bl6 5 room ranch with 1 $500/month plus utill- tice. Part time/full cheter Area. Call 634- lonial. Features beau­ rooms, 2-3 bedrooms, bath and 1 co r detached DRIVER. Fuel oil truck. with Increase after 90 GLEANINO tles. 568-1054.______time. Flexible hours. M eV ie ?* * 1660. ______tifully retlnlshed wood­ fireplace, new wall to garage. Located on BOOKKEEPINB/ ^ P A I N T I N B / Closs II license re­ doys. Call 643-5151, work and hardwood SERVICES MISCELLANEOUS MANCHESTER. Two C o ll Koren , 643-6486. VETERINARY Hospital wall carpetand kitchen p riv a te 1 ac re lot. E a sy INCOME TAX SSJPAPERIND quired. Dependable B o o k i n g For a respon- Cresttleld Convales- • floors. St. Charles kit­ SERVICES bedroom apartment on needs full time person flooring. Nice flat 100 X access to highway. fuel oil delivery, east of MEDICAL ASSISTANT. slble person to babysit cant Home, Manches­ chen, fam ily room with M^B,ANING $«rvlc». second floor. Applian­ tor office & animal 227 yard. Asking $168,000. F la n o R eal NAME your own reaso­ the river. Experienced Family practice. Part ,ln my home. Mondoy- ter, Connecticut. wood stove, new base­ ; Homo or office. Day, PAYROLL SERVICE ces Included. Security handling duties. Excel­ $139,000. Ja c k s o n 8i Estote. 646-5200. □ nable price. Pother A HOLIDAY House. Retire only. Full time, Insu­ time/full time. Flexible F rld a y . 6:30 am to 4:45 ment rec room, 2 cor r « •tot at oontnoton nM pets. $600 plus security. Our patients appre­ preferred. Starting regular education. All R ealty, 643-2692.G rwum/n* yair c lh ■ oWI utf IPUSSDCATS operator, ticket sales, with kitchen, both and Gary McHugh, 543-9321 Call Gary 875-3483 C o ll 646-3979.______ciate and value our salary up to *500 per basic sublects. Child­ Fully biKirad • Frau SMImaM small piver work for Full Time MANCHESTER. Enloy MANCHESTER liv in g room . $169,900. ROCKVILLE. Park St. 2 services and smiles. ren 8< Adults In your easy living In this well SOUTH BOLTON lewelry assembly. week. Excellent bene­ hom e. 649-1870.______D.W. Fish Realty, 643- MAR Ceastmetlea u n lts - 5 bedrooms,2 Our goals are to be the Two Positions decorated Comtem- •f ■asctsslsr Angelic Home G ood nfKJth sk ills , w il­ fits. Call B ill Raspa or *168,000 1591.C CLEANIN6 SERVICE. baths 8> 3 bedrooms. best. If we have stirre d porory home. Two bed­ Care Registry WHEN IT GOMES lO ling to train responsi­ Availabie B43-1720 AWforMvk I ELECTRICAL Both oppllonced. 649- up some Interest, we Harry Velardi at 646- rooms, master bed­ Impeccably maintained MANCHESTER. New Co­ INC. Local regialry ofTera quality would love to share ble adult. Approxi­ 1145 or send resume to Real Estate 3 bedroom ranch. At­ lonials. Attractive Co­ Commercial / Raaldential 3398.______1-FOOD ASSEiWBLY room with cathedral care... lower c o b I to patienti... Ideas. Please coll mately 35 hours/week. lo n ia l h o m e s In o Funy Insuiad t Bonded. FARRAND REM0DEUN6 DUMAS ELECTRIC Includes Saturday and P ru d e n tia l celling, IVi baths, all tached garage. New Room additions, decks, roofing, companions, home makers, E la in e at 633-2048, be­ & WRAPPING appliances staying. Planned Urban Devel­ Bectrlcel rspeirs, Not all the news Is on the MAKING A DEAL Thursday until 8:30pm. roof and gutters. Desir­ siding, windows and guttsrs. added wiring. tw een 8-4, AAondav- In su ra n c e Co. $159,900. Century 21 Ep- opment. 4 bedrooms, 647-1545 6 4 7 - 1 9 5 6 front page! There's lots of C o ll 649-2908, 10am- HDMES able neighborhood. V h baths, 2 cor garage. Backhos and buHdozsr service Today, did you pay someone newsy Information In the Thursdav. Ernest B. 2-JANITORIAL/ 491 Buckland Road. steln R eolty, 647-B895.n avallsbis. Call Bob Farrand, Jr. 5:30pm. FDR SALE Spotless, move-ln con­ (or doing nothing? S pira, D D S and team . So. Windsor, CT 06074 A wonderful buy for a C la ss ifie d se ction . 643- | RN/LPN-We have o full MAINTENANCE MANCHESTER. 6 room dition, a must to see. brand new home of a Bus. 647-8S09 Call ma, Joseph Dumas at 2711. for immediate I cape. 4 finished, 1986 HONDA CRX time or port time posi­ •5.50 an hour to start All real estate advertised In Principals only re a lis tic p ric e . $239- Bos. 645-6849 648-5283 er84848l2(,w) (Hlgr>-Futl), BIm , 4 Cyl.. 5 Spe«d, P BrakM, Radio. EOE appointment, w r freshly painted Inside U W N CARE RELIABLE MOVINB •1567 tion from 7am-3pm, with scheduled wage the Manchester Herald Is 243,000. D.W. Fish 3pm-11pm, and 11pm- 8i out. Wall to wall Low, Low Rites. MANCHESTER. First *6295 CARPENTERS reviews and super be­ sublect to the Foir Housing 649-2929 R eolty, 643-1591.□____ floor, 2 bedroom apart­ 7am, Mondoy-Frlday. carpeting throughout, HAND Raked lawns. SAS HOME GELSOMINO nefits. No experience FULL time Tiller posi­ Act ot 1968, which mokes It MANCHESTER. Just re­ Short notice moves. m ent In renovated 2 1988 HONDA ACCORD Framing, No w eekends, fo r m ore Illegal to advertise any pref­ breezewoy 8t garage. Reasonable prices, tion available. CBT, BRAND New Listing, duced. Fall In love with IMPROVEMENTS Insured. Dependable (amlly house. New ap- 4 Door, Rod, AutomMIc, P. SMorlng. Information, please necessary. We need erence, lim itation ordlscrlm - $126,900. Phllbrick nree estimates. Dan, ELECTRIC Sheetrocking, Manchester Parkade Nitty full dormered 6' this charming Dutch Rssidsntlal wiring specialist. 24 Veara experience In pllonces. $700/month P. B r ik n , Air, Tin StMrlng, *1557 call D.N.S., Mondoy- caring people to join office. Coll for Inter­ Inotlon based on race, color, A gency, 646-4200. 547-1557, C ro lg , 291- a REPAIRS *12,995 Vinyl, Trim Work. room Cope Cod on Colonial. 4 bedrooms, Frss Estlmatss. plus utilities. Call 649- Frlday, 9am-3pm, our team. Call vie w , 647-5500, M rs. religion, sex or notional IMMACULATE 3 bed- •990. "No Job Too Small" moving origin, or on Intention to Woodbrldge Street. 3 V h baths, first floor R sg ittsrtd snd Fully Insured 2871.______1985 DODGE LANCER Experience. Call Cresttleld Convoles- Hudson.______room Cape located on 0 bedrooms, I'/j baths, 568-7748 633-7656 moke onv such preference, den, and laundry room, FREE ESTIMATES Ucsnsssnszss______646-8669 Anytimt MANCHESTER. Two Bold, 4 Cyl., Autom itlc, P. StMrlng, P. B rtkM . cont, 643-5151.______limitation or discrimination. quiet tree lined street front to bock living ask for Dave. LABORER or trim man formal dining room, PHIL’S UWN MRE bedroom townhouse. P. Window*. P. S m I, Air, Till, R idlo. Vinyl Top. *1570 RN/LPN Baylor Supervi­ The Herald will not know­ In the Verplanck school room, center chimney *6795 wanted for siding com­ liv in g room w ith o Fall clean-up and 647-0593 Nice location, all ap­ 647-5756 sor. We have an open­ ingly accept onv advertise­ district. Living room fireplace. 1 cor garage, IHEATINB/ G A Y & S O N pany. 742-5406 o r 643- marble and oak tire anew removal. For free pliances. Heat, hot wa­ ing fo r a Supervisor 9633. m ent w h ich Is In v io lo tlo n ot features a full brick 100 Amp service, beau­ place. Finished base­ ___ Iplumbind MASONRY 198> TOYOTA COROLLA the low. Brick, block and stone, ter, carpeting, air con- Blu*. 4 Cyl., Automitlc. P. St**rlng, P. B rikn, Air, position every wee- FULL Time or part time wall fireplace. Kitchen tiful stone wall along ment, screened-ln eatimates, call todayl PAINTINB/ Today Is great day ... and SOUTHERN New Eng- has a separate break- ceramic tils, marble and dltlon ln g . C o ll 647-1595. Radio. *1635 . kend. 7pm-7am. For mechanic. Must have the d rlvew o y. $149,000. porch, ratio. House Is PJ'8 Plumbing, Halting A concrete. *8195 Classified Is a great way Call Phil at: 7 4 2 - 7 4 7 6 PAPERINB more Information, tools/work on cars and land classifleld ads fost nook. Open stair­ Jackson 8, Jackson M A N C H E S T E R . Onebed- ... to sell som ething! 643- reach n e a rly 800,000 situoted on a large lot Air CMdnionlng No lob Is too small 1 please call Director of trucks. All benefits. case, Vh baths, and Reol Estate, 647-8400.D In Bowers School area. Boilers, pumps, hot water room apartment, new 1983 TOYOTA CELICA 2711.______WAITRESSES homes In Connecticut 282-7341 o r 527-8973 Nursing, Mondoy- Phone 649-2871. garage. $l40's. Blan­ RIVER M ill Estates. Fi­ $169,900. Anne M ille r LOOKING FOR on apart­ tanks, n«w and building. Second flobr, Gray, 4 Cyl., 5 Sp**d. P. B r ik n . Air, Tilt Steering, ond Rhode Island. The chard 8, Rossetto Real­ ment? Be sore to check on busline, one year Radio. *tS73 PAINTERS Wanted. Frlday, 9om-3pm, SALES. Money motl- nancing options avail­ Real Estate, 647-8000.n raplacementt. *6195 Most be experienced, price for a basic 25 tors," We're Selling ♦he mony vacancies listed lease, $550/month. Xrestfleld Convales- voted? Superior Ford, DAYTIME AND able. Do vou need help BRUSHWORKS. Interior FREE ESTIMATES SNOWPLOWING neat & dependable. cant, 643-5151. w ord ad Is o n ly $55 and H ou se s" 646-2482.0 In classified each day. • Commercial Utilities additional. Pe­ eastern Connecticut's with: down poyment? painting. Free esti­ ■ Residential • Induetrlal 1983 HONDA PRELUDE C a ll M a rk at 644-2635. EVENINGS w ill appear In 43 news­ S E T on o priv a te 170' deep CDNOOMINIUMS terman Real Estate, Blua. 4 Cyl., 5 Spatd. P. Brakaa. Air, Radio. Sunroof. fastest growing Ford papers. For more In­ Closlngcosts? Monthly mates. 12 years expe­ Colt INSURANCE. Personal treed lot Is this 8 room , FDR SALE 649-9404. •1683 dealership Is growing formation call Classi­ payments? See us RnCLEANINB rience. Rnished cabl- S. I . KANCNAID, Im. *6395 lines customer service NURSE again. We have a place I'h bath C o lo n ia l. 1st todoy-we con help. Se­ |D £ J f ------net/celllngs. W a ll IMKCELLANEDUS for dapandaWa ggrvlog Contact: fied, 643-2711 and ask FOREST Ridge Town- KRVICE8 representative. Two for three people who floor fam ily room with lect models-llmited refInIshIng. 647-0836. SERVICES InM stiohwwsrsi MANCHESTER SUBSTITUTES for detalls.n house. 31082 FatteamnATta 4 Door, Red, B Cyl., Automatic, P. Steering, rooms, 1900 square feet bedroom apartment. home owners. Rating gressive and willing to garage. SIBO's with se­ :$148,500.F e atu rin g su­ GSL Building Mainte­ P. B rakn , Radio, *1705 Substitute nurses ot living space, fire­ Close to oil services. Pets *3395 experience desirable. learn. We offer an ex­ condary financing nance Co. Commercl- Siiarti Lawn Sarvtea needed for Manches­ perior location, all accepted. $450 per month, As well as some com­ cellent pay plan, dem­ 643-0511 avolloble. Blanchard 8, cedar siding, 2 bed­ place, olr conditioning, CLEANING ol/ResIdentlal building Commercial Industrial BOLTON Lake. Four deck with view. Par­ socurlty deposit required. 1986 CHEVY PICKUP puter use experience. ter School System, onstrator program and Rossetto Realtors," room s, V h baths, pri­ 'repairs and home Im- Snowplowing. Show room Ranch, masonry tially finished walk-out RESIDENTIAL a EXECUTIVE 845-1327 b«twt«n M pm Blua. 4 Cyl.. Automatic, P. Sttarlng, P. Brakaa. Radio. Pleasant 16 person of­ with possibility of full- Insurance benefit on 2'/j lots, 2 storage We're Selling Houses" vate deck, custom kit drovements. Interior Removal & Sanding. •CV-5 fice In dow ntow n M a n ­ SHADY 646-2482.P______basement. Pool, tennis and exterior pointing, *4495 package. Call Chock chenn with appliances, tlme employment. buildings, private court. Priced to sell at Fully Insurad — ' chester, two blocks Plack for Interview ap­ beach, appliances, gos FRONT To bock living cath e d ral ceilin g s, In- WINDOWS light carpentry. Com­ from 1-384. Attractive Contact Manchester pointm ent ot 228-9431 GLEN suolted wolls, sky­ $155,000. C o ll ow ner ot plete lanltorlol ser­ Free Estlmatss HOMES 1985 HONDA ACCORD LX heat. Reduced to room In this well main­ 647-0748.______Servicing the Wllllmantic and Manchester 4 Door, R*d, 4 Cyl.. Autom itlc, P. St**rlng, P. B rakn. P benefits program. Con­ School Health Dept. o r 646-1563. Superior tained 6 room, 3 bed­ lights, energy efficient vice. Experienced, rel­ $144,000. 649-1794. areat. We do ell phases of cleaning to your ______647-7156 FOR RENT Window*. Air, Radio, *1717 tact Dorothy at: Hllb, Ford, Columbia, CT., 360 West Middle Tpke. room Colonial In fam­ gas heot, oversized An­ INVESTORS Only. 1 bed iable, free estimates. *7995 647-3473. Rogal and Hamilton MANCHESTER. 3 units. 2 room Condo fo r $92,900 satisfaction. We are an honest and reliable 543-0304.______S 6 S Framing EOE an eaual opportunity Manchester Parkade ily neighborhood. dersen windows, COVENTRY Lake. Com­ Company of Connecti­ em ployer. family plus one single In V ernon. Leased at w ill do 1985 HONDA CIVIC family. Enloy the pri­ Aluminum sided. Atrium doors, garage couple with 9 years experience and references. BOARDING available of • Additions • Q sragss • Porch pletely furnished. 2 cut tor appointment, with opener, Strono $775 0 month. Owner-' bedroom house. Avoll- 4 Door. Gray, 4 Cyl., 5 Spatd, P. Brakaa. TIH S in rin g . v a cy ot a sin gle fa m ily Corner lot. 100 AMP Call Laurie for a free estimate. prominent Hunter- and decks Radio, *1723 643-1155. PUNCH Press Operator. HouseKeepers RECONDITIONING. Su­ Circuit, breokers. Reol Estote, 647-7653.P ogent. Jock Loppen combined training • Stats Llesnsed able November 1st. *4995 Manufacturing com­ perior Ford In Colum­ with the added feoture LAUNDRY Workers. Full time position. Hordwood floors, op- TODAY'S Lucky CT Ll- R eolty. 643-4263. born. Six day turnout. • Fully Insured Maximum 2 persons. pany In Manchester Is bia CT has a need to r of Investment prop­ Earn extra money. Lo­ Please apply at: pllonced, A must see. cense Plote Number Is MANCHESTER. Enor­ 7 4 2-0267 Indoor ring, trolls. Call 6434)921.845-1767 $700 pe r m onth In­ 1986 CHRYSLER LASER looking for Individual two experienced auto erty. Close to down­ Whlta, 4 Cyl.. 5 Spaad. P. Staaring, P. Brakaa. P. cal laundry looking tor Comfort Inn town and shopping, $123,900. Strono Reol 584 F F R . It this Is y o u r mous 1600 sq. ft. Con­ $310/monfh. 633-7585. Evenings c lu d e d u tilitie s . 742- to operate punch reconditloners. An ex­ 3022. Windows, Air, Tilt Staaring. Radio. 41734 laundry workers. Full 425 Hartford Tpke. highway and buslines. E stote, 647-7653.P Plate number, bring do m in iu m In desirab le *5795 presses. We offer com­ cellent pay package 8. Part time. Must be Forest Ridge. Central petitive poy, benefits Vornon, CT and benefit program Is A sk in g $179,500. P re s­ MANCHESTER. Enloy this ad to Ed Thornton, ONE-HALF Duplex. 3 ye­ able to work Satur­ tige Properties, Better the charm of yeste­ at Manchester Hondo, o lr, 7'h baths, w alk-out CDNDDMINIUMS CDNDDMINIUMS ars old, 5 rooms, 1'/s 1987 HONDA PRELUDE days. Benefits. Coll ond profit sharing. 871-2432 available. Great work­ R n CONDOMINIUMS WhKa, 4 Cyl., 5 Spaad, P. Staaring, P. Brakaa. Apply In person to: ing condltlonsond long Homes and Gardens, ryear In this lovely 24 Adams Street, Mon- basement and carport FDR 8ALE baths. $725. Security. Cupid Services. 289- ore lust some of the IFOR SALE FOR SALE Rentals Tilt Staaring. Radio, 41731 Empire Tool and Ma­ OIL Truck Driver. Expe­ term commitment, 859-0775, evenings, 537- Colonial situated In a chester, to collect your Utilities. Jack Loppen *10,995 1527. E O E . nufacturing, 180 Olcott rience not necessary. Coll Don Hudson or 0143. Broker/Owner. aulet established $25. You must bring outstanding features In R eolty. 643-4263. proof of registration. this duplex style home. GLASTONBURY Soap ELLINGTON. Why rent Street, Manchester. Must hove Class 11 Roy Maher for Inter­ BOLTON. Beautiful one neighborhood. French Factory. Much sought TOLLAND. Charming 2 1985 HONDA ACCORD license. Full or port doors grace the living This offer Is void In $164,900. C e ntury 21 Ep- when vou could sit In ■rooms Whtt*. 4 Cyl.. 5 Sp**d, P. Staaring. P. Brakaa. RECEPT/TYPIST RECEPTIONIST. Needed view appointment at owner home located In otter 2 bedroom s, 2 full TOWNHOUSE bedroom hom e. 2 c a r time. Winter months or room along with rich seven do vs. 11-04. steln R eolty, 647-8895.0 your own living room Air, Radio, at 738 Immediately tor manu­ 228-9431 o r 646-0563. Su­ private country set­ bath unit. $109,000. Sen­ FOR RENT garage, 8i workshop. *6995 Needed for OB-QYN year round. Apply: m noturol woodwork. SOUTH WINDSOR. No- and look out over rol­ CONDOMINIUM facturing company In perior Ford, Columbia ting. Features 3 bed­ BOLTON. Lovely 6 yeor try Real Estate, 643- Fully carpeted. $825. office. 3 day work 6 M Oil, Route 6, The large eot-ln kit­ thlng to do butmove In. ling meadows. Come LARGE and sunny. Pri­ Manchester. We are Ct. An equal opprtunlty room s, 2.5 boths, fin ­ young U8.R built Ronch 4060.O Throe bedrooms, 2Va 872-2200, 872-9930. 1988 HONDA CIVIC w eek. Call 649-1120 B olton, 649-2871. em ployer. ished fam ily room with chen has been remo­ on neorly 1 ocre In Fully oppllonced, see this 1 bedroom vate both and en­ 4 Door, Sllvar. 4 Cyl., 5 S p n d . P. B rakn. looking for a pleasant SOUTH Windsor. Wes- Condominium and we or 649-7329. custom bor, sliders to deled os well os the beautiful oreo ot Bol­ beautifully redeco- bathe with 1900 sq. trance. Prefer non- Radio. *1744 person to answer ^tage. 2 bedroom unit w ill show vou how. Call lelSTORE AND *9495 both and a holt. roted 2 bedroom town- smoklng male. phone and do general deck with wonderful ton. L-shoped llving- ft. of living space In $149,900. Sentry Real hous with very special with loft. Many ameni­ tor detolls. $81,500. $110/week. 742-5861. f OFFICE SPACE office work. We offer views. All on a profes­ /dlnlno room, 3 bed­ this oversized unit. 1986 BUICK SKYHAWK Full time office person. Estote, 643-4060.O rooms, tiled both and features. Including ties. Excellent condi­ Century 21 Epstein com p etitive sa la ry , be­ FITNESS PROGRAM sionally landscaped 1 tion. $113,000. Sentry LARGE and sunny. Pri­ OFFICE"‘spacr'M G i^ 2 Door, Sllvar, 4 Cyl.. Automatic. P. Staaring. P. B ra k n Light typing, computer foyer, Exceptionally prepaid condo fees R e alty, 647-889S.C Extras Include nefits and profit shar­ acre lot. Coll now! MANCHESTER. Cose vate bath and en­ sauore feet. Excellent Air. Radio, *1741 entry. Phone, driving, clean and well deco­ _ $ 1 19,900. 644-8253. R eal Estate, 643-4060.O fireplace, *5995 $205,000 Flono Real E st­ M o u n ta in Is w ith in trance. Prefer etc. C a ll 659-2162. ing. C a ll 647-1431, ask DIRECTOR lo c a tio n . 647-9223 o r fo r Ray. ate, 646-5200 0 walking distance of rated. $166,900. R e alty air conditioning, non-smoking male. 643-7175. YWCA - 20 hours/wk. Administer and World, Benoit, INHUMES HOMES 1985 HONDA ACCORD NEW Listing. Move-In this oversized home iHDMES washer-dryer, roar $110/week. 742-5861. 4 Door, wnn*. 4 Cyl.. 5 Spaad, P. Staaring, Frechette Associates, INSTANT Suites. Com­ develop programs. Teach some c o n d it io n . 6 ro o m with over 2300 so, ft. A FDR SALE | £ 1 J for sale 1 £ U por sale MANCHESTER. Room In P. Breket, Air, Radio, #1745 ATTENTION: European style k Itchen 646-7709.D deck with view, plus pletely furnished. *6795 exercise classes. Hire staff and Cope. Large fenced quiet rooming house. Phone answering and RECON PERSONNEL yard. Call tor details with skylight opens too a third full bath In Off street parking. $85 large first floor fam ily secretarial support. 1987 HONDA CIVIC supervise activities. Pleasant Klernon Realty, 649- partially finished per week. 646-1686 o r wnn*. room. A private en­ 647-4800. 4 Door, 4 Cyl., 5 S p n d , P. B rakn. New Concept at Superior Ford 1147.______walkout basement. 569-3018.______Tin Staaring, Radio, *1749 working conditions in busy center. trance opens up the REALTY A l ib r io R e a l t y / i n c . WATKINS Centre. 140 *8495 BA/BS in PE and one year experience SPRING Ridge Subdivi­ possibility ot hone/of- 431 Main St., Manchester, CT Available at ROOM for non-smoking and 165 so. ft. available Flat rate pay scale with a *300 weekly sion. Owner will build tlce use. $248,000. Sen­ 202 East Center St. • Manchester, CT gentleman. Light hou- December. Telephone 1986 HONDA CIVIC or equivalent. Good benefits package. to suit. Jock Loppen try Real Estote, 643- FOREST RIDGE sekkeeplng, accomo­ answering, word pro­ Hatchback, Blua. 4 Cyl.. 4 Spaad. P. Brakaa. Radio, guarantee. Potential earnings R e alty 643-4263. dations, parking, •1750 ^ Resumes by ll-li, to 4060. n 649-4003 649-0917 A 60-unlt cessing, copier and •700+ per week. washer ond dryer. Fax. Wilson Business *5595 condominium O ffices. 647-0073. Diane Hamel community located 1986 TOYOTA COROLLA OPEN HOUSES • Sun. Nov. 6 1-4 PM 4 Door, Tan. 4 C y l.., Automatic, P. Staaring, P. Brakn. Call 228-9431 YWCA on 24 beautifully loiAPARTMENTS INDUSTRIAL Air. Radio. *1753 *699^ Mr. Maher or Mr. Hudson 240 HollltUr St. landscaped acres, IFOR RENT PROPERTY 135 Broad St., Hartford, CT 06105 Manehealer '175,000 complete with pool, 1984 SUBARU GL This Split Level home Is a 2 Door Sadan, Gray, 4 Cyl., Auto. P .: EOE/AAE tennis court and EAST Hartford. Approxi­ 2 Door Sadan, Gray. 4 Cyl., Auto. P. Staaring. P. Brakn dram coma truel 3 bed­ MANCHESTER. 4 bed­ P. Window*. Air, Tilt, Radio. *1754 rooms, 2 lull baths, formal carport parking. m ately 1000 square foot *5595 room In two family steel building. 14 foot SALES/MANAGEMENT dining room, family room Manraester Priced at *155,000 house. Appliances, gar­ with bar. Large yard wHh overhead door. Heat- 1985 TOYOTA VAN Immaculate 7 room Brick Colonial with 2 car garage. Principals Only age. $700. References/se- ,convenient location. (7 P n n n g a r) Sllvar, 4 Cylindar, Automatic. Fortune 500 firm is looking for people Inground pool. Located In New family room addition with cathedral celling and curlty reaulred. Agency, who: quiet area of lovely homes. $500 m onth. 646-4144. P. Staaring, P. B rakn , Air, Radio. *1756 •kylightt, new root and new aluminum storms and Call 643-2711, 646-4655. *7195 W E S E L L Pay us a visit. Hostess: • are self motivated Suzzia Tripoli. screens. All this and It's In the Porter St. area. Asking 8;30am-5pm '189,000. " - ' G r e a t Investment! 2 Fam ily! ROOMMATES 1983 SUBARU STA. WO. • want to earn a high income D ir Middle Tpk., East to lalt Ask for MANCHESTER. Deluxe 2 WANTED Blu*. 4 Cyl., 5 S p n d . P. B rakn , Air. Radio, *1757 on Princeton St. to *4195 • are interested in management EXCiTEbfENT!! This new listing Is a wonderful opportunity Mrs. Fromorth bedroom Townhouse HolHatsr St. In two to m lly , central opportunities Toyota & Pontiac — Two of tho bast for the smart buyer! 10 rooms, separate • MALE Roommate 1986 PLY. COLT PREMIER utilities and a 3 cor garage all for only location, V h baths, op- wanted. Greater Ver­ OPEN HOUSES • LEWINS CROSSING MANCHESTER. What a 4 Door, Blu*. 4 Cyl., Automatic. P. Staaring. • can handle rigorous training programs soiling cars in America todayl pllonces, sunken living non area. $450 month, P. B rakn , Radio. *1758 • want the security of salary plus 182 Main Slrvot $179,9001 Whether you're on Investor or Buy. Why rent? Own room, patio, basement *5995 Guaranteed income offered to people Manehealer '170,000 you're looking for on Inexpensive place to all utilities Included commissions this Is tflo o r,sp a c io u s 1 garage. Adults pre­ plus security deposit. who ore career minded, self-motivated One ot Mancheatar'a na- bedroom Condo. Your 1982 HONDA ACCORD • have a college degree and/or business live, coll today before It Is too late! ferred. $760 plus utili­ 643-6284, c o ll evenings. and have o desire to be more than weat Luxury Condoml- own entrance, a dining ties. 649-0311 a fte r 6pm. Hatchback. Sllvar, 4 Cyl.. Automatic. P. Brakaa. Radio experience nluma re avallaWa lor your One of Manchester's BEST BUYS! room and bright and F E M A L E . $225 m onth, Vi •1750 average. Manchester — Best Buy ROCKVILLE. 1 bedroom *4495 • want to work with the best in the to preview. 3 bedroom spacious too. Verycon- utilities, security. Al- Immaculate 6 room aluminum elded full dormered "Our Job Is To Make Your Lite Easier!" Includes appliances, Any previous sales experience very Townhouse, 1,780 aq.ft. ot venlently located to chohol, drug free en­ business. Cape. Newer root and heating system. FIreplacsd front heat and hot water, 1987 HONDA ACCORD LXI living apace, central air, 384, shops, library, vironment. Mark 649- helpful. ' central vacuum, comple­ parking, modern kit­ Hatchback. Gray, 4 Cyl.. 5 Spaad. P. Staaring. Send resumes to: to rear living room. 1V4 baths all on a manicured lot In a church, banks, etc. 5366 leave message. tely eppllenced kitchen, chen and both. 1Vi P. Brakaa, P. Window*, Air, Tin, Radio. *1704 We have one of the best compensation desirable area. Asking '144,500 owner will give secon­ Won't last. $64,900. *11,195 2'A bathe, oarage w/o- dary financing. month security. $380- Todd P. Rein & training plans available in the in­ pensr. You will fall In love Anne Miller Real Est­ $495 per month. No WANTED ote, 647-8000.D 1987 HONDA CIVIC Assistant General Agent dustry. Jim _ at firet aighti Let ut give pets. 872-8095. 9-5, TO RENT 4 Door, Whn*. 4 Cyl., 5 Spaad, P. B ra k n , Air, Tilt, Massachusetts Mutual Life insurance Company mB you a tour ot these impres- w eekdays. Radio, *1765 Hartford Square North Call Gary Bergren or Bill Batsie at 646- tlve condos. Hostess: *9495 LDT8/LAND MANCHESTER. Two FURNISHED Room 10 Columbus Boulevard 4321 for a personal interview. Oenise Reals ■ H ill a il Hartford. CT 06106 bedroom, wall to wall Wanted. Must be very 1984 AUDI SOOOS FDR SALE reasonable. Call Dawn MmeifikalpiriufeMwiiii carpeting, appliances, Brown, Automatic. P. Brakaa. P. Windows. Air. Radio. (LYNCH TOYOTA PONTIAC| heat, olr conditioning. a t 568-2020, E xt. 401 •1767 I^Ha s s M u t u a l I APPROX. 2 Acres. Beau- w eekdays. *6995 SOO W. CENTER ST. M l MM828i iiM Mk Im Oin Manchester - New Listins tlful building lot. No pets. Clean. $640 per Immaculate vinyl elded 8 room, 4 bedroom. 2 bathe. 2 $120,000. 643-7724. month. Available Im- 1988 HONDA ACCORD MjMhuarttt MutuJ Itfr Irauransr MANCHESTER m ed lotely. 647-9138. 4 Door, Whn*, 4 Cyl.. 5 Spaad. P. Staaring. 4nd Stiwliinn Sfwv^rlri MA flllM car garage, Colonial Cepe on 'A acre park like grounds Merchandise Oppi«Turur> (nl(]ll^TT New heating system, root, elding, wiring, and fully In- LARGE, sunny, 1 bed­ P. Brakaa. Air, Tin, Radio, *1760 *12,995 8484S2S iulated providing low heat cotta. Large firapleced tem- room, sewing room, ^y room oft of kitchen. All thit tor '100,000, A mutt tael IMDRTDABES storage, cedar closet, cabinets, kitchen with ' FALUNO BEHIND?? appliances. Emanuel FURNITURE 17 T7 Church area. Includes ANDOVER *155,000 STOP FOHECLOSUREII water and parking. No FIVE Piece Mahogany If you are falling behind on pets. Security. Single bedroom set, single Terrific 3 bedroom L-shaped Ranchi Located your mortgage payments... lady preferred. Availa­ bed, $120. Nine piece on quiet cul-de-aac on one abre + lot. For Info OR...If your home Is In (ore- ble D ecem ber 1st. $500 girls bedroom set, sin­ call Monique at Century 21 Evans-Wentworth cloeure. WE CAN HELPI 649-9287. gle headboard, $600. No payment program avail­ R e clln e r c h a ir, $20.649- at 423-8445 or evenings 456-3324. - ______"A Winner Every Day... Monday thru Saturday’ able for up to 2 years. Bed 3 Room apartment tort 8913. CON’STITUTION ST*ATE credit Is not a problemllAek rent. No dogs. Security how LOW payments can deposit. 643-1035. ■fu el OIL/COAL/ help you SAVE YOUR ‘Ti~ri __ fit 6 room s +, 3 bedroom s, 2 __I FIREWOOD MANCHESItRHONCA 24 adamsst. 646-3515 HOME TODAYI baths, $600 m onth a 238-EVW EVANS-WENTWORTH Swiss CMservetlv# Qroof utilities. Security dep­ SEASONED Firewood. — ^ ‘gs °f»°K 18 waiting at „ your license number appears somewhere In the cleeelfled columhs today... at (203) 4S4-1336 ar osit required. Call 649- Cut, split and deli­ . CONNECTICUT.1^ 1125 Main Street, Wllllmantic 06226 0429 (or an vered. $115/cord. Call (203) 4544404 oppointment. 649-2524. « - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Nov. 4, 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Nov. 4, 1888 — I t N O T IC I OP PUlUC HIARINO MUSICAL PETS AND MI8CELLANEDU8 TAB TAG WANTED TO ITEMS SUPPLIES Notice It horoby given Ihot NOTICI TO CRIOITORi I fDB 8ALE 8ALE8 8ALE8 BUY/TBAOE e Public Heorino will be held E S T A T E O F of the Office of the Iniurence EIGHT month old water- CemmiMloner, 165 Capitol MAUDE H. BARBER, aka T A G Sole. Four families. A Dealer You Avenue. Hartford, Cennec- M A U D E S. BARBER Placing on od In Classified bed, $325. Cour^ouse Saturday and Sunday, MANCHESTER. 23 Loo­ Old furniture, clocks, Almost tim t on November IS, IVM at The Hon. William E. Flti- Is easy. Just call 643-2711. One Gold membership, Can Deal WilH Gerald, Judge, of the Court HAM M OND H-IOOOroon. 10-4. Furniture ‘ and kout Mt.Drive (off oriental rugs, lamps, 9:00 o.m. 12Vi months left for TImrod Rd.) Van size of Probate, District of Man­ Double nnonuals. Full miscellaneous. 37 Main paintings, coins, Je­ Th it hearing will be held to chester at a hearing held on toot pedals. Mint con- FR E E Kittens, variety af $450. Compared to reg­ Street, Monchester. roof top carrier, elect­ contldor approval of a rote October 31,1900 orderedthot dltlon. S995. 633-5756. ages & colors. 742-9666 ular price of $700 plus. ric trains, furniture, welry, glass & china. filing mode bv the National oil claims mutt be presented or 633-2164. Eric 649-3426.0 TA g Sale, soturdov, No- m o t o r s , I N C KINCAID Plano. No bikes, scooter, doll Will pay cash. Please Council on Compentatlon In­ to the fiduciary at the ad­ vember 5,9am-4pm. 240 house, many other surance which toekt an over­ dress below. Failure to bench, $200. 649-9396. ALLIS Chalmers Trac- McKee Street, Man­ cell, 646-8496. age Incroote to Workmen's promptly present any such IMI8CEI1ANEDU8 tor, left and right plow, chester. Items. Sat. only 9-4. Compentatlon Insurance for claim may result In the loss FOB SALE snowplow and a bucket. manufacturing business of of rights to recover such I loader. Arlens Roto 20.5%, contracting business claim. PETS AND Tiller, reor tine, swing of 31.1% and other types of POOL Table-Sears. Good business 19%, with on overall Johanna Bruder Roy, SUPPLIES handle. May be seen at average Increase of 25.5%. Assistant Clerk condition. $300. Call af­ Krause Florist, 621 , The fiduciary It: ter 3:30pm or leave Hartford Road, 643- How Does Dillon Do It? A t this public hearing Inter­ Judith Clemson FOR Sale. 2 AKC male, message. 568-1903. ested persons may present Executrix toy poodle pups. $300 or 9559. WHY BUY A 1988 comments either orally or In c/o Diane S. Prior best offer. Coll 646-1341. MANS Sharkskin II wet Find Out Before You Buy! writing. Attorney suit. Small, excellent ITAB PETER F. KELLY 1091 Main Street condition. $150. 643- Insurance Commissioner Manchester, C T 06040 LEGAL NOTICE |8ALE8______’88 FESTIVA ’88 MUSTANG ‘LX 4971, after Spm. GONE INSTEAD OF A 1989« 006-11 023-11 TOWN OP ANDOVER SEARS uii uurnino circu- H atchb a ck Sedan INLAND WETLANDS latlng heater. Used one TA G SALE. Old stuff, new SS722 •8SS2 nii/ltATidN T « IIB------COMMISSION season. Uses K-1 kero- stuff, big and little. Sunday, Nov. 6 ,9om to The Eighth Utilities District seeks bids for heating oil and The Inlond Wetlands Com­ sene $125. Coll 643-6310. service for the year 1900-1909. mission of Andover, Connec­ NASHUA D O U BLE heat 4pm. 1548 Main St., ticut will reconvene the Pub­ Coventry. Rain or Iterns listed In the bid are price per gallon, yearly service wood stove, 8 Inch flue, shine. __ contracts and hourly rate for services not covered bv ser- lic Heoring on the applica­ glass window, blower, 1988 MAZDAS v^lce centrqcts. Seeled bids will be received until 4:00 p.m., tion of Eugene Sammarfino holds 24 Inch logs, ex­ November 21,1900. Bids will be publicly opened, read and re­ (Glleod Land Developmenf) Wishing will not sell any­ WE ONLY HAVE 15 NEW 1988 MAZDAS LEFT corded at the Navember 21, 1900 meeting. for approval of o proposed 26 cellent shape. $225.646- thing ... a low-cost ad In HERE'S lof subdivision, WIndrush, on 9723 otter 5. Auto, PS, PB, Defog, More. The right Is reserved to relect.ony or all bids. November 14, 1966 of 7:30 Classified will. Why not 1.3 Liter, 4 Speed COME IN NOW FOR THE REST PRICES OF THE YEAR Bid auotes are to be sent to the Eighth Utilities District, 32 p.m. In fhe lower level of the ploce one todayl 643-2711. Orig. Price ...... *10,744“ Main Street, Manchester, C T 06040. Town Office Building. lOrig. Price...... $6,432“ LIKE THESE... WHY! Dafed of Andover, Connec- ENDROLLS RAIN or^shine. Every­ Val. Pkg. Disc...... 793“ MARY BETH LITRICO 27*A w idth - 25$ Clerk flcut fhls 4th doy of Novem­ thing goes. Furniture, Joe Riley Disc..;...... 192“ Joe Riley Disc...... 662“ Eighth Utilities District ber, 1966. 13% w idth - 2 for 25$ over 300 books, crofts, 1988 MAZDA 323 1988 MAZDA D22DD 020-11 dishes, etc. Saturday 8, I Factory Rebate...... 300“ ANDOVER INLAND MUST b« picktd up It Ih* Factory Rebate...... 300“ 4 Door Sodan •3138 Shortbid WETLANDS COMMISSON Harild Offic* Monday thru Sunday, 10-4. 8 Hack­ •Z168 INVITATION FOR BIDS Sfeven Fish, Chairmon Thurtdiybofora 11 (.m.only. matack Street, Man­ 1. 'O'" renovations of Mory 016-11 chester. New 1988 Oldsmobila CutlaBB Supreme Coupe AT, PS. PB, AM/FM Cheney Library, Manchester, Cannecticut, at the Man­ PriS < 5,940“ chester Municipal Building, General Services Office, 41 *8,999“ Stereo w/Casaette, AC, Cutlass option pkc-, plus more. stk. s j b t t b . f J UP »o 11:00 A.M . on Dec. 0, 1900, of which time they will be publicly opened r#o aloud. • USE YOUR 01)0 0 Comparison Savinge 2. Sets of contract ^ c u m o n ts moy be obtained of the SPECIAL PURCHASE Multiple Finance (PRE-OWNED) “ ''"Ic'lH" Building CASH REBATE Same Equipped Modqis ■ 1988 1989 on and after Oct. 27,1900, by depositing a check tor S50.00 Plans Sfl-ISL?' mode payable to the Town of PROGRAM CARS UP TO some with Only Ust Price: 15,310 16,443 Contractor will be limited to 00 Only 00 •fWS of documents. TTie deposit will be refunded upon 1987 CHEVY NOVAS Difference $1133 "I""* "D** specificotlons to the General NO MONEY DOWN s Scranton Savings « ? • condition within two weeks after $ 1 , 0 0 0 “ ° • 1.6 UMf,*7545 4 Cyl Eng. 1972 > TliXtd Window Olott *7599 »LUS HIT.® '*'■ JKose controctors submitting a bid, to qualified buyers > 8 8pd. Trint. a 2.3 LNtr, 4 Cyl. Eng. a DouMa Wan Bad oo9 within OM w M k of the dote of Issuance above to 10 TO CHOOSE FROM > Roar Window Oafoggar a AulonMUe Conatructlon Rebate 1000 or 3.9 % those General Contractors not Intending to submit a bid. AS > Black Sid# Mowing > Trip Odomatar DOWN PAYMENT Or LEASE your next • Front Mud Flap* a Front DIae Brakoa a BuekalSaalt 1 0 0 0 o» Contract documents will be on file at > Powar Staarlng TOTAL SAVINGS the Monchester Municipal Building, General Services vehicle from us 4105 ond of the office of Cash or Trade 3205 i SIPOlo, 40 Wethersfield Avenue, Hartford, Con- ntcficut. ONE LOW PRICE $7777 - SPECIALTY VEHICLES NOW AVAILABLE - rebate ■k 88 323 GT 4 DR. 5 sp.d w/Cass. Sunroof, Power Pkg. - Bal. to Finance 4. Eoch Bidder shall submif with his bid a bid bond In an ^8.000 amount equal to 5% of fhe bid price. All equipped with Automatic Transmission, Power Steering, (SAVE Big with AAAZDA Incentives) s. Paimenid . iG^ttRlon. iMsaopBriy a* rauRnca cost ionge po«« tar naravy Each Bidder shall also presenf evidence of oblllty to pro- Power Brakes, Air Conditioning, AM/FM Stereo. PPHormonce and labor ond materials I L L O N ★ NOW HERE! 1on9 ALL NEW 1989 MAZDA M.P.V. bonds In the amount of 100% of the Controct price. • Long term special rate 60 month 6. No bid shall be withdrawn for a period of forty-five (45) (Multi-Purpose Vehicle) wAf6, Auto, AC, and-Luxury pkg. the ow ning of the bids without the financing available to qualified buyers. 319 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER, CT consent of the Owner. The Owner reserves the right to re- NO GIMMICKS - J U S T A G R E A T D EA L - iP^PPYPPifall bids which It deems not In Its best Interest. • Remainder of factory 6/60 warranty. Offer expires 11-10-88. Not responsible for typographical errors 7. The Tow n of Manchester Is an equal opportunity Come in and see us at “ 5® rwulres an affirmative octlon policy for Subject to prior sate • Taxe$ and registration extra. TOTAL Vendors os a condition of doing 643-2145 business with the Town, os per Federal Order 11246. Bv EVROLET SALES DEPT. Mon.-Thurs. 8:30-8:30, FrI. 8:30-6, Sat. 8:30-5 signing the Proposal Sheet for this bid, oil vendors and Rl. C3, Windsor Avc, condition of doing business with 872-9111 SERVICE DEPT. Mon.-FrI. 8-5. SAVINGS * 4 1 0 5 the Tow n and should the Town choose to audit their CLYDE BUICK, INC. EXIT 64/104 24 Hour Towing • Complete Body Repair & Painting M OAIAR^ BROTHERS / compliance, the vendor agrees to cooperate fully Exit 60 Off 1-84 OIFII Parts Mon.-FrI. 8S, Sat. 8-12 647-9111 H e u n : Cpan Evenings 'til f pjn. Fn. ft Sot. 'Ill 6 p.m. 1988 301-315 aNTER STREET CORSICAS - CAVALIERS - AAANCHESTER. CONNECTICUT 643-5135 PONTIACB a OLDBMOBILeS • CAINLLACS B QMC CELEBRITIES - BERETTAS! TRUCKB- 75 VEHICLES AVAIUBLE... V O O O ! OLDSMOBILES RRENZAS Toronado Cpe, blue, #SOLO Firenza Cruiser wgn. It. brn, #6532 Gust. Cruiser, Blue, #6640 Firenza Wagon, red, #6512 eXA*"*'-® 96 Regency Broughm, white, #6706 Firenza 4 dr, white, #SOLO Touring Sedan, white, #SOLO Calais 2 dr, white, #6535 Cutlass Supreme I, black, # SOLO Calais 4 dr, red, #6642 Cutlass Supreme SL, black, #6658 Calais 4 dr, burgundy, #6511 Cutlass Supreme SL, black # SOLO Calais 4 dr, white, # SOLO Cutlaas Supreme SL, blue, #6631 Clara 2 Dr, black. #6697 1989 Beretta Q M L is t *13,511 Clera 2 Or, gray, #6746 1989 Corsica Q M Lis t *12,676 20 YEARS OF CUSTOMER SATISFACTION IN MANCHESTER, CONN. Cutlass Supreme, blue, #6776 Equipped with V6, Automatic Preferred Equipment Cutlass Suprame SL, white, #6775 Ciera 2 Dr, blue, #6711 Equipped with V6, Automatic Preferred Equipment Transmission, Air conditioning, Stereo, Group Discount -1,100 Cutlass Suprame SL, platinum, #6757 Clera 4 Dr, black, #6680 Transmission, Air Conditioning, Stereo, Group Discount -600 LEASING Daily Rentals Defogger, Cruise, Tilt and more. NEW VEHICLE SPECIALS Cutlass Supreme I, white, #6767 Ciera. Brgm, 4 dr. red, #SOLD *12,411 Intermitent Wipers and more. Lynch Leasing Inc. Lynch Leasing Inc. Stock #1014 *12,076 Cutlass Supreme, blue, #6633 Ciera 4 Or. black, #6677 Factory Rebate -500 Stock #1063 646-0128 646-0128 Factory Rebate -400 '88 Pontiac 8000 Cutlass Supreme, blue, #SOLO Ciera Cruiser wgn, #6731 $500 FACTOR^ 11,911 Demo. Stock #8(VS3. Cutlass Supreme, white, #6766 $400 FWTOOV *11,676 List ’ 13,065 Carter Discount -500 NOW Cutlass Supreme SL, red, #6771 Carter Discount -500 Cutlass Supreme SL, red, #6779 YO U R C O S T r e b w e CADILLACS Y O U R C O S T M 0,999 On Ml *11,411 On Ml Corsicas Allante red, # SOLO *11,176 PONTIACS Eldorado cpe, platinum, # s o l d LeMans 4 dr. white # SOLO Eldorado cpe, white, # SOLD Eldorado cpe, tan, #7564 TOTAL SAVINGS ’2100 ■ LeMans 'SE' 4 dr. blue #6693 TOTAL SAVINGS ’1500 Seville gray, #7539 LeMans 'SE' 4 dr. black #6795 Seville blue, #7560 LeMans 4 dr. silver, #SO LC Sedan DaVille blue, #7576 EXAMP"-* LeMans ‘SE’ 4 dr. blue #8777 e x a m p l * Sedan OeVllle Antelope. #7559 Grand Am 2 dr. blue #8720 S B A N f BBAfJP Sedan OeVllle blue. #7575 Grand Am 2 dr. maroon #8735 n e w n e w ' o , V Sedan DeVllle blue. #7562 Grand Am 'LE' 2 dr. gray. #SOLD Sedan DeVllle blue. #7587 Grand Am 'SE' 2 dr. black #8796 Sedan OeVllle blue, # SOLD Grand Am 2 dr. white, #8774 Sedan DaVille blue. #7552 Grand Am ‘SE’ 2 dr. white #8788 Sedan DaVille blue. #SOLD ^Q M L is t *11,264 Grand Am 4 dr. gray #8801 1989 Cavalfer 1989 Celebrity GM List Coupe DeVllle blue, # SOLD Preferred Equipment Grand Am ‘LE‘ 4 dr, red. #SOLD 4 Door Sedan Equipped with Automatic 4 Door Sedan Equipped with: Preferred Equipment Coupe DeVllle blue, #7530 Group Discount -700 Hundreds of Toyota and Pontiac Cara 8 Trucks Grand Am ‘SE‘ 4 dr. white, #8789 Transmission, Air Conditioning Stereo, Air Conditioning, V6, Automatic Group Discount *10,564 SPECIAL LARGE LARGE M P E C I A l l Grand Am *SE' 4 dr. red, #8791 Tilt, Cruise & More. Transmission, Stereo & More. *13.030 Grand Am ‘SE’ 2 dr. red. #8798 GMC TRUCKS Free Automatic 86 Dodge Ram SELECTION SELECTION Stock #1030 Stock #1182 Factory Rebate r*"TrrMoiibu Firebird cpe, gray, #8784 Transmission -415 -400 Charger 4x4 USED T O Y O T A O F USED Classic 68 IN STOCK V-i, AT, iteering, Wve CARS & I 4 dr., moroon 2-*one, Firebird cpe, white #8747 *12,630 TRUCKS PONTIACS ' 63k fr e e m jto m a tic *10,149 $400 LYNCH Firebird Trans Am blue. #8793 READY TO ROLL! Carter Discount -150 Carter Discount - 1,000 Firebird Trans Am silver, #8792 t S n sm isiso n REBWE a 1 1 ^ 5 9 5 |Por!ial Listing USED CARS Vehtdei lo Cheoae From I * 3 8 9 5 YOUR COST I Grand Prix 2 dr, silver, #8606 Y C U R C O S T 1 Olds Cutlatf 88 8lazar S-10 87 Grand Am 86 Toyota LE On Ml CelebrKl«» 8 7 Niasan S 4 B la z a rK 5 Grand PrIx 2 dr. red. #8716 0 » « • ■11,630 S u p r«m « Tohoa C o upo V an Stanza XE S ilv a r a ^ /UAGotJifriMioU. ’9999 4 Mr, V a. rnteV seMitpsJ 3 lane whPi A sikrer, V-i. White, ewle, A/C. F/9. 7 fa... aw AC Wk. Ak. VP. aP aiO hkO U«M . 10,000 mJes Merae. 3ik W a g o n Grand Prix 2 dr. rad, #8707 m s k im a m s k i » 9 SArer. luOy equipped, 90K oreaa Grand Prix 2 dr, silver. #8754 I * S 9 9 5 * 1 9 , 8 9 5 * 8 9 9 5 * 9 7 9 9 * 9 0 9 9 * 1 0 , 9 9 9 CM QUALITY TOTAL SAVINGS U265 TOTAL SAVINGS ’2075 Grand Prix ‘SE’ cpe. red, #8771 SERVICE mLRTS 87 Sunbird 1 SB Bonnavilla 87 Toyota Corolla 87 Cavaliar 86 Ply- Voyogpr 8 6 NAonlo C a rlo Grand Prix cpe, white, #8787 L/E S/E Spt. C o upo C/S W o g o n S/E Supartport ^P^oi8l^M AC Lease Rates Available on Corsica, Beretta, Celebrity, S-10 Pickup and CK Pickup. 1 Mack ae«ien Crew# N pkg . Whrta Wwe whh Wwe in- lai. aula., A/C. >/S, [ 13,000 fwrfet A i m , A/C, P/S, P/P. IB, Awba.. A/C Marea. tatfsuy OwfOwedr. deiM kurtaiaj Grand Prix cpe, blue, #SOLD terire. ewlo . F/S. A/C. 39k siarea. I7h 41A Ma e ^ 998. red real eewpr apilrev po$8#qej 1 m s k lm § «oUaf Keep that great GM feeling m s k im a ■dUaa ^ a s h t m g 6000 4 dr. white, #8781 \ M 3 , 9 9 5 with genuine GM parts. “ForFor Over 50 Years - A good place to( buy a car, * 8 9 9 5 • 7 5 9 5 * 5 9 9 5 * 1 0 , 5 9 5 * 1 1 , 5 9 5 6000 4 dr. blue, #8779 ! 88 6000 L/E 87 Corolla SR5 86 Ponlioc STE 86 Cam py L/E 86 Sunbird CT 83 SOSj ia»«r a grey 3 Iona. V-i, Spt. Cpo. C o upo ' selit seeti, ni«e equip , 9 dare. I/O. Uua, oule.. A/ O tw . 9 $H. VC. 1 Oerb maraeo a»atelii<, C. F/9. fiaree. 99,000 WhlK. > „ 4 . , P/1. tad ereMOc. irei Mrer AN Aboxs P P Jjgl TaxBRsgisb^ - , i.000mae$ 3ik equipped. CeaaaQa, 998 kPadre. 99R MkJbf a a U m 9 m a U m a M C « S«IX« TO P*x SW-NO. F-PO-W- 1228 MWN Sr. • MAIKIRnBI, CT 88040 • 1 1 , 9 9 5 CHEVROLET • 8 9 9 5 * 9 9 9 5 * 9 9 9 5 * « 9 9 9 • 5 9 9 5 Oldsmobile, Cadillac. Trucks 1 86 Toyota 87 Fiaro $E 87 N itto n 86 Colka GT 86 Ford Rongar M Marcupy Morquia Longbod 4x4 Meek, pywriewi CM Cim EXITS peey cer. epprea 9000 AAaximo S/E L/t, 9 A/C. Long bad Irougham — - R t 13 V a m o n — 872-9140 IWwMi 37K> ffiiei. ted. aula, eieee reef, . aL..^ «AA. p/x k - i dare, reqv aretrik. $m laedrer ire., 198 oiAaa, kkre pf«dreai5|r99.000relaa I m s k im a m a U m m m s M m § m t U m g "Zr^M o n.. Tu...;w.d, a THU„. , .n. p.n... * 7 9 9 5 CO., INC. 846 1-384 1 * 8 5 9 5 * 1 3 , 5 9 9 • 1 0 , 9 9 5 * 7 5 9 5 * 7 9 9 9 Fri. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sat. 9 a.m. to Q p » LOWLow CostL.OSI ritMiiKingl FitMincingl kxianda Exiandad Worrantiasl CARTER 9-5 Saturday Availabla On AAott Usad Con <4 M ANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Nov. 4. 1988

CARS CARS CARS )3JCAMPERS/ CARS CARS FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE TRAILERS CARS CARS FDR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE 1977 Buick Le Sabre. Run­ FOR Sole. 1978 Pinto. CHEVY SURBURBANS EXCELLENT Condition. ning but needs new 1974-78, 350 Cl engine, Lokeworth, Florida. engine. S100. 647-1954. Good Interior and exte­ rior. Runs but needs automatic transmis­ Eost Coast. 12 X 55, 2 some engine work. $100 sion. Prices $450 to bedroom mobile home. 1934 International Pick­ or best offer. 742-6657. $1500. Coll Mason at Centrol olr, Florida up truck, 37,000 origi­ 643-2414. room. In Adult Pork. nal miles, S5500. 1954 1979 Dodge Aspen W agon. P.O. Box 272, Chaplin, Chevy pick-up, one Body In good condl- Connecticut 06235, or ow ner, 44,000 m iles. tlon,$800. Coll 649-1506. TRUCKS/VAN8 coll Florida, 407-965- MANCHESTER’S Needs body work, FOR SALE 0013. $3500. 1966 A M C M ar­ 1971 PLYMOUTH Satel­ I lin, 66,000 miles, V-B lite. Big Block 383. Coll 1984 FORD V-8Econollne. AUTOS FOR automatic, power 646-6649, otter 6pm. Long bed. Body good RENT/LEA8E steering, power 1974 PLYM OUTH Duster. shape. New tires. Pot­ brakes, $2750.1966 Ford Runs good, looks good. tery, lifters, timing FREE Mileage on low USED CAR O T, Folrlane converti­ A M / F M cassette. $500 chain. Needs engine. cost auto rentals. Vil­ ble, 390 4-speed, new or best offer. 645-8049. Asking $500 or best lage Auto Rental. 643- point, $3500. 1968 M er­ offer. 871-7841. 2979 or 646-7044. cury Montego convert­ 1974 FORD Von. Runs good, needs o little DEALER ible, V-8, power steer­ CARS CARS ing, power brakes, new work. $350orbest offer. 645-8049. FOR SALE FOR SALE '85 MERCURY top, new point, $2995. 1 ‘85 PLYMOUTH ‘88 CADILLAC '85 PONTIAC *80 D0D6E RAM 1980 Mustang, 4 cy­ 1 8R. MARQUIR 1 1 linder, 4 speed, $895. RELIANT FLEETWOOD 8UNBIRD PICKUP ■ 4 Dr., Fully Loaded 1 1 1981 Mercury Coprl, 4 4 dr.. Auto, AM/FM Brougham, Loaded 2 Dr., Auo. AC 1 Auto, AC, Cap a cylinder, 4 speed, new clutch, $795. The Cor How Does Dillon Do It? 1 *8,595 *4,999 *15,250 *4,909 *2,009 Port. 742-8517. 1 1 Find Out Before You Buy! 1 R3 0LD8 1 CUTLAR8 ‘87 HONDA '8 7 M ERC. '88 FORD F-150 1 '86 TOYOTA 1 CLYDE *88 ESCORT ‘LX’ ’88 TEMPO 1 CIERA ACCORD LXI BRAND MARQUIS PICKUP CAMRY CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. Loaded 1 1 ROUTE S3, VERNON Hatchback GLS Sedan B Fully Loaded Loaded Black 4 Dr.. Btd. AC ~ 48878 *8488 1 a 81 Olds Cutiui 4 Dr. *3995 *9,999 *14,999 1 *8,009 1 81 Old* CuHut 2 Dr. *4995 1 *4,999 *7,999 84 Old* Cut. Wgn. *6995 '88 CHEV. 84 Buick Skyliiwk 4 Dr. *5695 1 RO LINCOLN '88 BUICK '87 FORD CROWN '87 MERC. 88 Buick Regal •7995 C ELE8 R ITY 1 1 1 MARK VI RIVIERA VICTORIA COUBAR 85 Cantury Wgn. •8595 1 4 dr., Muat Baal 1 1 4 Dr., Auto, AC 2 Dr., Loaded 1 B 86 Cantury 4 Dr. (2) •8995 *4.999 Loaded Loaded 85 Cav. 2 Dr. •4995 Air, Stereo w/cass., PS, PB. 1 *5,999 $11,909 1 *10,750 1 85 CuMaa* 2 Dr. •8995 Value Pkg 320A, More. 5 Speed. Air, PS, PB, Tilt, More *12,999 85 Cal*. Euro 4 Dr. •7995 '88 VW Saturd 83 Honda Accord 2 Dr. •5995 Orig. Price...... * g.SSO®® Orig. Price...... *11,333®® 1 85 TOYOTA CALL FOR '85 BUICK '87 LINCOLN 83 Pontiac 8000 2 Dr. •5995 1 SCIROCCO COROLLA INFORMATION 1 1 83 Buick Ragal •8995 Jee Riley Disc,...... 935®° Joe Riley Disc...... 822®° CENTURY COST. TOWN CAR 1 nsd, Loaded ON RECENT 1 1 84 yw Jana 4 Dr. •5995 4 Dr., Auto 4 Dr.. Loaded 1 H Your *9,999 DAILY Sllvar, Loaded 872-9111 Price *8,615®® Pri« *1 0 ,5 1 1 » » 1 *4,999 ARRIVALS! *6,999 1 *i8,ggg | 1 '88 RUICK '87 M ERC. '86 CADILLAC 84 FORD ‘83 PONTlAp SCHALLER • USE YOUR 1 SKYLARK 1 1 Multiple Finance TOPAZ SEDAN DaVILLE THUNDERBIRD FIREBIRD ACURA 1 4 Dr., Auto, AC, 4 Dr., Rad. Auto. AC 1 1 CASH REBATE Plans Loaded, Sliver Auto. Loaded 1 Op*. Rad, T-topa, AC B USED CARS UP TO some with *6,999 *7,500 *13,999 *6,099 *5,005 1 88 Caravan S E .... *15,375 88 F-150 P /U ...... *15.275 $ 1 , 0 0 0 “® NO MONEY DOWN 87 NIa. Sentra.... ,• 8,995 1 B5RMW325E 87 MERC. '86 CHEV. to qualilied buyers '81 TOYOTA '86 MERCURY 87Ma2daRX7 ....•12,995 AS 1 Bid. Trans, Sunroof, COUGAR 1 Or LEASE your neict 1 AC. AM/FM STARLET CAMAROIROC i MARQUIS 87 Toy. Corolla ...• 8,250 DOWN PAYMENT Loaded. White A Mutt Baall 1 vehicle Irom us 2 Dr., H/B, Standard 4 Dr., Rad. Loaded M 87 Toyota Q T ... *10,250 *12,999 *0,999 *0,099 88 Chev C 2 0 ...... • 8,850 *1,999 *7,090 1 88 SR-5 PAJ ...... • 9,550 86 LeSabra...... • 8,995 '88 PONTIAC '88 MERC. '88 MERCURY 88 Merc. Sable...• 8,995 '83 PONTIAC 1 '87 MERC. 1 85 Audi Q T ...... • 8,850 ^ ^ ^ O I L L O N FIERO MARQUIR L8 FIREBIRD SABLE 8A8LE Auto. AC Power 1 1 standard, 38K 4 Dr„ Loaded T-Top, Auto 85 Buick Riverla.. *10,250 WIndowa 1 4 Dr., Loaded B 85 Olda Clera ..... • 7.350 319 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER, CT *5,999 *8,999 *5,999 *10,099 1 *a350 1 85 Cadi DeVllle ..„• 7,995 Offer expiree 11-10-88. Not responsible for typographical errors. 84 Continental.....• 7,595 84 Accord LX ..... • 7,450 643-2145 301-315 CENTER STREET 84 Toy. Camry ....• 8,995 HOURS: SALES DEPT. Mon.-Thurs. 8:30-8:30, FrI. 8:30-6, Sal. 8:30-5 MANCHESTER. CONNECTICUT 83 LeSabre...... • 4,995 OPEN EVENINGS - SERVICE DEPT. Mon.-FrI. 8-5. t i l e P.M. 345 Center St., / moriarPi^ rothers/ 647.1588 24 Hour Towing . Complete Body Repair & Palming FRIDAY a SATURDAY M anchester • 647-7077 T IL a P.M. Parts Mon.-FrI. 8S, Sat. 8-12 647-9111 EXrr 40 Off 1-84 HOUR SATURDAY 9 to 5 of Manchester SUNDAY 12 to 4

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