HOMES FOR RENT 3 BEDROOM Houae, 00 NOT 00 OANKRUFTI available April 1st. $800 Fiair rent panel IS li^ r e wind up year Stop Foreclosure I Home­ monthly. Security. 647- Banker dons tights owners, contolldafe your 9658. bills, pay off your credit would get review /$* losing ifd Glastonbury /16 cards, your car or busi­ to boost the arts /8 MI8CELLAIIE0U8 ness loon, your mortgage e n s r o R E ^ N o RERViCER and save, save your homall NO PAYMENTS g^OFFiGE SPACE N A M E your own price. SPRIN G Cleanup. Lawn UP TO 2 YEARSI Bod MANCHESTER- Prime Father ft Son, painting mowing. Hedge trim­ credit, late payments or downtown office ______jif iiv ie E s and papering, remo- ming. Related truck­ unemployment Is not a Cemptsts home rspalis and re- vol. 872-8237. problem. Foreclosure as­ space, 825 square feet. medeMng. We spMsttN In I ' ing. Professional sistance available for fhe Reasonoble. 668-1447. roome and kItMiiM Smad i equipment. Insured. DIVORCED and SELF- eommewdal woilt. RagMerad, In­ References. Ray Hardy M ANCHESTER. Office sured, rafaranoaa. EMPLOYED. suite East Center 646-7973. Swlia Censarvativa Street. $375 Including 6 4 6 4 1 6 8 Group at 288-4S4-1336 utilities. 649-2510 In* I k inti i1 I il 1 li t III III a or 38S-4S4-4404. EVERGREEN towns has TAU6A ASSOaAfBS TWO 3,000 square foot openings for hard DRIVER- Manchester IReilOOKKEEPIlia/ Custom building, fram­ We are expanding our shops available. Can working town Core based company taking FLOORSANDING combine. Loading ing, additions, renova­ a Floore Ilka new housecleaning servi­ Technician. $300 plus applications tor IP^IWCOWETAX tions and roofing. For a ces to Bolton, M an­ dock, offices, ba- per week storting sa­ Wholesale Route driv­ a Specializing In oldar floors throoms,’heat and elec­ iManrliPatpr IpralEi quality Job at a good chester, Vernon areas. lary. Year round work ers. Must be honest, price... Call Bud at • Natural S stained floors 10 years experience, tricity Included. Broad oyolldble. Will troln. reliable and able to INCOME TAX a No waxing anymore excellent work done. ROOMS Street, Manchester. High school diploma follow Instructions. PREPARATION 741-8731 Call 647-1545 after 3:3p. Call Steve 643-1161. and good driving re- Applicant will possess JBtin VBrfiliis • 6W-S750 ____ IFOR RENT oulred. Coll 649-8667for valid current CT Class tn Your Homo MaTaSa Wednesday, March 2, 1988 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Viiiage Charm Intervlew/oppolntment 2 license with good- Inloudlng: Rental and Sola HANDYMAN EAST Hartford South MiSCELLANEOUS 30 Cents driving record. Excel­ nroprtatorahlp. Can dim Whaalar ^ H E A T R I f i/ Home Improvement • End. Spacious room BUILDERS with private bath In FOR RENT RESTAURANT Bortend- lent salary and medical 742-1009 iPLUNBiNR Polntlnq • Basements • I benefits. Call Darl- 6 4 6 -2 7 8 7 Tiling - Ughf Coreantry • modern brick building. ers, food servers-lunch ODD JOBS-INSURED $280 monthly, 2 months MANCHESTER. Indus­ and dinner, bonouet Mald, Inc. 646-4155. a PLANNINQ/OE8IQN trial, office, commer­ M security, references servers, bor bocks. BARRY SCANLON cial space. 2400 square SERVICE R.A. DAVIDSON 646-2411 frceeatlmofa needed. 569-2019 leave Apply In person to :The BANKING FrilaaalaMi Toi FrapanUw a CUSTOM HOMES message.______feet. Loading dock. Gallery, 141 New Lon- nvw mMiMPona, mpMsiv unana Woodland Industrial Take the Tolland ISYtARSiXFfhllNCE a ADDITIONS CLOSE to buslines and Jamaica gave Aquifer plan d o n Turnpike, Olssn t A i s l hroom 8 KWohsn Park. 643-2121. Glastonbury. challengel a reward­ PtROONAL 8tRVIC6 a DECKS HAWKS TREE SERVICE downtown. $80 per ReASONABLB RATES ,-a-'mpiNQ week. Call 643-9008. ACCOUNTS Payable ing career may lie a CBU.INQS REFINISHED Sarvioa is Our Bu»ltm$ Buokal, truck a ehippar. Slump Trainee- Manchester ahead for you at Tal- Bus. Phoiis 742-S352 rtmoval. Fra# aallmalat. M ANCHESTER Quiet 6 4 9 -6 8 8 0 a CONCRETE WORK area. Off street park­ FURNiTURE her plenty to entry level position land Bank. a FRAMING CREW Spaolal c

- MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, March 2, 1988 — 3 About Town Honor Roll

Open house quez, Duffy James McGee, Tyler Fair rent panel Club meets filing Junior High Millar. Cindy Maore, Denise Mosher, The Greater Hartford Chapter Donnelle Mozzar, Koran Muller, Jes­ The East-of-the-River Diabetes Here Is the second-quarter sica Neubouer, Mlnh Triat Nguyen, Connecticut Valley East Branch Club will meet on Tuesday at 7:30 honor roll at Tiling Junior High Kathleen 0'Marra,Quyen N Phan, Olga of the American Red Cross will p.m. in the auditorium at Man­ Press, Jannifar Riley, Laura Robinson. School: David Rohrbach, Michelle Russo, review proposed hold an open house on Tuesday chester Memorial Hospital. Lisa Shinners, George Silva, Rachel from 2 to 4 p.m.. at headquarters Meetings are free and open to the ORADB7 Smith, Amanda Spak, Norman Spector, on Hartford Road. The open public. For more information, ' OayrI AQoarwal, Brandon Balaka- Kerry Tedford, Roann Tharne, Amy By Andrew Yurkovskv the ordinance, answered that the wl?*> f ric Banatein, Karan Bonanfant, Warenda, Devon Wrubel, Andrew Manchester Herald house will include free blood call 633-2419. J^ohn Bowat, Richard Butlck, Jannifar Zadnik. provision was required by the pressure testing, a tour ot the Red Cannon, Jamas Carroll, Danlal Chap- GRADE* state law that governs fair rent Cross disaster vehicle and films Masons meet mon, l^lstln Coval,, Staphonia Danis, The town’s Fair Rent Commis­ Toml Davina, Justin Dlataria, Suson Matthew Barrera, Gary Blasko, Ro­ commissions. Cooney supported bert Bovee, Nancy Bray, Amy Burn­ sion would be subject to evalua­ about the service and training. In The Royal Arch Mason’s Delta Domonlco, Raaonn Doyon, Sarah Fo- her argument. blan, Jannifar Florldia, Erin Lynn ham, Scott Carlson, Daniel Colwell, tion by the town Board of honor of its founder. Henri Chapter will hold its annual Michelle Connelly, Christina Converse, Mayor Peter P. DiRosa, who Friday, Mlchaila Gala, Susan Directors in two years under a Humant. a Swiss businessman, meeting and election of officers Gaoroaody. Shawna Coullard, Nora Crowley, Kathy opposed the formation of the Matthaw Gladczak, Todd Grund- Cumbrbotch, Chanpono Doolusoy, Liv proposed ordinance that would the CVE branch will provide light tonight at 7:30 at the Masonic Dorgln, Jason DeJoannIs, Shelly Dlete- commission, asked what consid­ malar, Oabra Gullono, Alivson Kalafut, govern the operation of the refreshments of Swiss fondue. Temple. 23 Center Street. All Hllorv Kaavar, Brian Kallopo, Jill rle, Katie Dixon, Chrlstin Duouay. eration the commission would Brian Eckblom, Nicole Ewings, Pam­ commission. members should attend. Knous, Mlchoal Knioht, Chanoa Krls- give to a landlord who was forced toft, Sally Kulboskl, MIchala Langston, ela Fortuna, Douglas GosklM, Elisa The Board of Directors .recom­ to raise rents to pay off a Women meet wemn lorson, Ryan Malonav, Rvan Glonnontonlo, Kevin Guerette, Audra Parenting workshop AAcGaa, Chrlstophar Millar, Cotharine Gulllksen, Kristin Hartnett, Lauren mended that provision in the mortgage on his property. Mulligan. Hastey, Julie Holmes, William Keever, proposed ordinance as well as Manchester Junior Women’s' Joseph King, Matthew Lane, Katelyn Director Geoffrey Naab re­ The Nutmeg Branch of the Karw Navart, Jomas Nl, 0 Jina, others during a workshop with Club will meet on Tuesday at 7; 30 Oiarvl Odiarna, MIkal Odums, William LIndstrom, Jessica Lutin, Kysa J. sponded that the renter’s income YWCA is sponsoring a workshop Pappas, Kalth Podrebartz, Oaborah McDonough, Wendy Metcalf, Meredith Town Attorney John W. Cooney p.m. at the home of Janet Meyers. was only one of the criteria the Rozman. for parents on Thursday, March Pvka, Shane Ralchia, Kimbarlv Rick, before Tuesday night’s board Brian Ruganls, Peter Russell, Michael Michele Mezrltz, Kimberly Moore, commission would consider. ents 17.24 and 31 from 7:15to9:30p.m. Russo, Petra Souer, Chris Schoene- Ellen Morlartv, Matthew Morrissey, meeting in the Lincoln Center “ The point is (the landlord) is at the center on North Main bergar, Jannifar A. Smith, Allison Amy Munsell, John Mutchek, Mary hearing room. Cooney is to have a entitled to make a profit, and the Soucy, Danlal Stoppelman, Tara Tay­ O'Loughlln, Rebecca PIdlak, Aviva Street. The fee is $60 per person or lor, Scott Thompson, Suzanne Thorn­ Plavin, Jason Rawllnitls, Anion Roy, new revision of the ordinance 13 criteria give leeway to do $100 per couple. Topics include ton, Amanda Uccello, Amaro M. Wat­ Rhonda Savllonis, Brian Schwarz, Slt- ready for the directors’ consider­ that.” son, Allraza Zanoeneh. wat Slddlqul, Michelle Simpson, Jen­ the problems of parenting and nifer Smith, Sarah Spak, Paul Spiegel, ation next week. Among other changes in the communicating. GRADE• Karen Stonlunas, Heather Sullivan, A draft of the ordinance Cooney ordinance agreed to by the Sharon Thomas, Stephanie Valade, Michael Abrahamson, Pamel Adams, presented to the board had a directors was setting three-year Lodge meets Eric Aloren, Corev Bobka, Christina James VentI, Melissa Ann Weeks, Beaudry, Naama CaspI, Katherine Karen White. “ sunset provision” calling for the terms for commission members Scandia Lodge 23 Vasa Order of Chodlwrn, Heather Chambers, Jennifer termination of the seven-person instead of the five-year terms Cion, Elizabeth Cleaves, Rachel Cohen, America will meet on Thursday Wendy Cook, John Cooney, Phyllis commission within two years originally proposed. Cassano at 7:30 p.m. at Emanuel Lutheran Cort, Howard Crowley, Jennifer Dalg- unless the Board of Directors pointed out that tenants serving neau, Annmarle Diana. Coventry High voted to re-establish It. But the on the board might move or Church. 60 Church Street. ^ Divid Kool/ManohMMr Herald Jonathan Eastwood, Nancy Fenock- Reginald Plnto/Mancheiter Harald A ettl, Barnaby Forbes, Angela Foster, directors agreed by consensus to become homeowners before the I Members should bring something Here is the second quarter A FASHION FLOWERS — Leslie Belcher, left, and Corey Freeman, Dana Fudge, Edward FROZEN SPORT — Ice fishermen and friends stroll ecross Coventry Lake Monday. for the "Show & Tell” program. honor roll at Coventry High evaluate the commission within end of their terms. ^udette, Jill Gearhart, David Gilbert, two years instead. Refreshments will be served. Mary-Jane Pazda, chairmen of the Manchester Child and Michael Glaser, Kristy Gochee, Erin School; Director Kenneth N. Tedford, a Green, Amy Harris, Bethany Hart­ The Board of Directors voted to 'Family Services Fashion Show, prepare daffodil member of the Democratic ma­ shorn, Mark Howarth, Luis Irizarry, establish the commission last Bridge played centerpieces for the event to be held March 16 at the Claire Jensen, Darlene Johns. GRADE 12 jority on the board, asked that Shannon Kaulbock-Lucas, Stacy Kel­ "A” Honors November. Scores for the Manchester A M. Manchester Country Club at 8 p.m. Tickets are $7 each logg, Hae Young Ktm, Gregory King, Scott Aldort, Monica Hodina, Jen­ Data asked on asbestos funding party representation on the com­ nifer Polldoro, Chonnlng Stave. There was some debate among Bridge Club are: Monday. Feb. Jeffrey King, Michelle Leonard, Jane mission be set according to state and may be purchased by calling 649-0036 or 649-7985. Ma, Michael Marchand, Jessica Mar­ "B" Honors board members Tuesday over 22; North-South 1, Linda Chris Baker, Ellle Belllsle, Anne law for minority representation. By Andrew Yurkovskv meeting Tuesday night in the what criteria would be used by Simmons-Ellen Goldberg; 2. A1 Bourque, Donna Breoult, Michael Carl- would cost $6,870. asbqgtos would have to include a Tedford said he believed that that so^n, Laura Chamberland, Jennifer Manchester Herald Lincoln Center hearing room. the commission to determine :hes, Berggren-John Greene: 3, Jim Christmas, Brian Flanagan, Lorle Kraatz said he decided it would study of what should be done with would mean that the majority The study would not include whether a landlord was charging out- Baker-Bette Martin. East-West 1. George, Kevin Greenwood, Brian be a good idea to study asbestos the asbestos. party would have five representa­ Public Records Klainbf, Greg Lancaster, Kim MIzesko, The town Board of Directors any removal or encapsulation an unfair rent. r the Tom Regan-Mike Franklin; 2. problems in all buildings at the Kraatz recommended the work tives on the commission and the Monique PItz, Lora Prior, Lisa Rogers, will vote on a request for funding work. Director Stephen T. Cassano, loot, Frankie Brown-Faye Lawrence: Donno Shorrock, Stephanie Theroux, same time. be performed by EnviroMed of minority party two. Rebeccah Wytas. of an asbestos study of town Kraatz said that $8,000 of the who voted against formation of d on Voncille Enmond 3. Marion McCarthy-Virginia Pe­ Director James F. “ Dutch” West Hartford. EnviroMed’s bid But Naab said that he under­ to CIL Realty Inc.. Oak Forest Barry S. Wolfgong to Maria P. buildings next week after it total cost would be paid by a grant the commission last year, said tersen. Thurs.. Feb. 25: 1. Jim Warranty deeds GRADE 11 Fogarty questioned why an as­ for the project was $19,500, but the stood the minority representation Condominium. $148,581. Wolfgang, Green Manor Estates “ B" Honors receives additional information from the state’s Municipal Liabil­ that one of the 13 criteria, the PZC Baker-Hal Lucal; 2. Bev bestos study was being carried preparation of bid specifications rule to mean that the ratio would CIL Realty Associates Eighty Addition, no conveyance tax. Dyllan Blodgett, David Bonanno, from town Health Director Ro­ ity Trust Fund. He said he had out when the town was examining for 30 buildings, at $250 each, income of the person petitioning 'ork- College nai^s Saunders-Mollie Timreck; 3. Robert J. and Carol B. Catherine Bowler, Shaun Cour, David be 4 to 3. Seven-One Limited Partnership Irving E. Norris to Alberta M. nald Kraatz. sought money from the trust fund space needs in town buildings. He to the commission, should notbea or a Frankie Brown-Peg Dunfield; 4. McCarthy to Robert L. and Dickson, Gary Dopslaff, Nick Evoge- increased that amount by $7,500, to CIL Realty Inc., Oak Forest Norris, 52 Baldwin Road, no llou, Lisa Evans, Donald Flglelo, Kraatz is seeking $19,000 in to pay for the study of all the said the town had spent a lot of to $27,000. consideration. The draft prepared for the ach, counseling head A1 Berggren-John Greene: 5. Cynthia A. Kiiloran. Strickiand Condominium. $145,301. conveyance tax. Mellsso Foreman, Nektarla GItsIs, Kim town funds to help pay for the buildings, but that grant money is money on renovations to the “ We shouldn't be looking at board by Cooney Tuesday night wn’s Eleanor Berggren-Louise Miller. Street. $155,000. Goldsnider, Kristine Hobbs, Kristine EnviroScience of Newington CIL Realty Associates Eighty William E. Belch Jr. to Cheryl Johnson, Derek Laferriere, AAathew study of 42 buildings. The cost of available only for property the income," he said. stated that no more than four lir to Voncille Enmond of Willing- Alfred K Nou.iaim to Andre L. police station, though it is not submitted a lower bid for the Seven-One Limited Partnership A. Belch, 42 Milford Road, no Myshroll, Michael Oswald, Daniel Par- the project, including bid specifi­ town leases to outside groups. Director Mary Ann Handley, individuals from any one party as. boro. N.J.. has been appointed Easter eggs and Nadia Mesnii. 29 Eisie Drive. zyeh, John Polldoro, Lisa Reavlel, clear how much longer the overall project, $22,500, which to CIL Realty Inc., Wellsweep conveyance tax. cations for 30 of the buildings if Requests for proposals were building will be used for that included the bid specifications. who served on a subcommittee were to be named to the seven- the director of counseling at Man­ ’The YWCA on North Main $125,000. Brendo Thalacker, Cheryl Trocy, M i­ Condominium. $126,820. 182 Main Street Corp. to Horace chelle Turcotte. removal or encapsulation is re­ originally sought for a study of purpose. Kraatz said EnviroMed was that helped put together a draft of person commission. and chester Community College. Street will offerclasses in molded Don Willis Garage Inc. to the Donato DeRobertis and Robert E. Palozie, Lewins Crossing quired, would be $27,000, Kraatz asbestos problems in the 14 Kraatz said that any rebuilding chosen because of its experience list She was director of TRIO sugar easier eggs to be held Eighth Utilities District. 18 Main GRADE 10 L, (Special {Services. Talent Search H. Rooke Jr. to Malcolm F. and Condominium, conveyance tax, "A" Honors told the directors during their leased buildings. That work alone project in a building containing in doing such work. Wednesday. March 16 and March St.. $700,000. Susan C. Barlow. Hillstown Road, $193.60. Suzanne Debarl, Vanessa Hodge, ddle and Upward Bound) programs at 23 from 1 to 2:30 p.m.. Partici­ Adeieide R. Molier to Scott Stacie Renfro. two parcels, $210,000. Helen Ostrowski to Frances “ B" Honors Bolton to protest Ro- Mercer County Community Col­ pants will mold the eggs and learn Hanson. 34-36 Viiiage St., no lege in Trenton. N.J.. for seven Stella K. Tatem to Robert E. Aceto, Celia Mirucki and Lor­ Amy Davis, Jennifer Douville, Lara how to decorate them with icing. conveyance tax. and Karen C. Downing. Sunset Dufault, Katharine Edwards, Crissv U nion St. ;ula- years. She also served as crisis Hoiiday Homes Corp. to Shao raine Olender, 52 Broad St., no Gagnon, Deborah Goodwin, Jeanine The fee is $6 for YWCA members Street. $115,000. conveyance tax. Jeannette, Sharon Lech, Melonie Men­ Week spotlights adolescent needs vlce intervention counselor for bat­ and $7 for non-members. There is Pen and Hsien Lun Wang. 74 denhall, Kendra Richardson, Cotey trash dumping fee tered women and as a resource Angelee D. and Tris J. Carta to Mary Elizabeth Moyer to David Rothammer, Chris Smyth. dus- a $2 charge for supplies. Eivree St., conveyance tax. $187. Gregory L. Hohman and Ronda bridge cost and counselor in the Trenton public Elaine E. Fyler to Shau H. and C. Moyer, one-half interest in 200 Bv Andrew J. Davis talk to teachers about problems, while a social The center also will hold A. Bonola. Greenbrooke Manor. GRADE > By Anita M. Caldwell Pierog said today that the town icUle school system. Ding-Young Lyn. Homestead Main St., no conveyance tax. “A" Honors Manchester Herald worker, school psychologist and minority classes on making homemade $140,000. Manchester Herald has joined other towns that 'B. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Park. $191,000. Russell C. Irwin to Florence E. Ellsso Chesler, Heather Moore. coordinator visit the schools periodically chocolates on Wednesday. March "B” Honors deliver to WERF to study how to >usi- special education and psychol­ Scott K. and Heather L. Grenon Irwin, 53 Marshall Road, no Elizabeth Boucher, Nancy Brooks, could climb For the staff members at Illing and Bennet throughout the week, Drager said. 23 and 30 from 7 to 9 p.m. The fee BOLTON - The Board of approach the recycling issue. that ogy. and a master’s degree in to John A. and Donna M. Costello, Quit claim deeds conveyance tax. Brooke Cooper, Stacey Dixon, Nicole Junior High Schools, Middle Level Education ” We try to sympathize,” he said. “ We just is $24 for members and $26 for Dolat, Julie Doughty, Kim Duffy, Bryan Selectmen voted Tuesday to “ It’s economically unfeasible long student services and personnel conveyance tax. $2.75, Forst, Mlr>'3el Grondpre, Kendra Week is more than just an officially designated don’t take on academics, but health needs ... non-members. Town of Manchester to Hart­ Charles'a . Cappello torSusanN. Assistant Town Manager protest a planned 49 percent for Bolton to set up a recycling ons, from Trenton 5?)ate College. Tren­ CIL Realty Associates Eighty Hamm, Catherine Lockwood, oierek week to promote middle schools. (and) emotional needs.’’ For more information, call the ford Distributors Inc,. Chapel Cappello, Highland Park, no Moulton, Tim Myshroll, Jenny Waldo, Steven R. Werbnersaid Tuesday increase in trash disposal fees at center themselves,” Pierog said. hers ton. N.J. Seven-One Limited Partnership Illing teacher Lloyd Drager said the week does Drager, who has been a teacher for about 30 center at 647-1437. Road, no conveyance tax. conveyance tax. Scott Wallace, Jennifer Westine. that keeping the Union Street the Windham Energy Recovery “ It (recycling) might be a told not promote just teachers or administrators but years, said being a teacher today is a tougher job bridge open during the replace­ Facility. regional solution,” Selectman I of highlights the needs of children who attend than it ever has been. Teens today seem to be The board voted to send a letter Lawrence Converse said at the the ment project could cost an Manchester’s junior high schools. growing up a little faster than students yaarif THE WEATHER REGIONAL WEATHER Dr. Crane’s Quiz additional $75,000 and would Gov. William O’Neill has officially designated back, which created more need for teachers to to the Windham Board of Select­ meeting Tuesday. “ But we don’t tme men, protesting the fee hike, ition delay the project a month. March 13-19 as Middle Level Education Week understand students, he said. know that yet.” 2 The Accm-Weather lozecASt lor 8 A.M.. Thtirsdlay. M veh 3 Accu-Weather‘*'forecast lor Thursday which would take effect July 1. The board also reviewed a Drager is on the committee of Illing and Bennet “ Our challenge is greater today than it ever 2 list, 4 0 1. Which is noted for “ tickling the ivories?" The added cost includes fund­ 3 0 Daytime Conditions and High Temperatures teachers which was formed to plan activities for has been,” he said. “ We now have to teach Karen Levine, Bolton adminis­ letter from the Planning Commis­ one KREISLER LIBERACE SOUSA MITCH M ILLER ing for traffic lights and addi­ the week. computers (and) the demands of the youpg trative assistant, said today that sion indicating that extra street tional labor. Werbner told the 2. The advent of tractors has almost stopped farmers from saying 'We feel this is a great age of change (for group. There’s a great deal at stake.” if the the protest letter does not lights should be installed both on I’ve town Board of Directors during DARN GEE GOSH HECK students),’’ Drager said. ’ ’They’re going thrtjngn Among the activities planned during the wS4k) result in a decision by Windham roads currently being developed n is its meeting Tuesday night. The adolescence. It’s a very traumatic experience for are; Student art work to be displayed in the officials to halt the planned fee and streets that are considered :h,” project is expected to take about 3. Which one of these was of most ancient origin? most.” Lindgren Art Gallery at Illing, a presentation to hike, the town may consider accepted roads. OLD HICKORY OLD IRONSIDES 13 months. going into arbitration. Taxpayers will pay for the i^ere There are many things the junior high schools the Manchester Board of Education on middle OLD FAITHFUL OLD GLORY Windham, which runs WERF, street lights if they are installed » t o Town Manager Robert B. Weiss do to help students get through adolescence schools at the board’s March 14 meeting, and a has notified Bolton and the other on roads currently acknowledged lach 4. Which nicknamed creature has only 2 legs? said today the project should be successfully, Drager said. That is important panel discussion by teachers from both junior users of the plant that the current as accepted streets. But the board the DONALD MICKEY PETER BILLY ready to go out to bid by May. and because many students, who are in their early high schools on the state of middle schools, he disposal fee of $34 per ton will be is asking the developers to pay for ■ses work could begin about six weeks teen-age years while attending the schools, are said. raised to $80 per ton this year. The those lights to be installed in the 1 a 5. America’s most Important fur bearing creature is the after a bid were a<*cepted. living through peer pressure and their first The taping of the panel discussion will take Windham selectmen, in an at­ new areas. usi- SKUNK MINK BEAVER MUSKRAT experiences with drugs, and alcohol, as well as place on March 8, but officials hope to have the tempt to subsidize the debt- In other business, the board iply The Board of Directors were to learning about members of the opposite sex. program broadcast on public access television 6. Analyze the nicknamed females at the left below. Then try to ridden plant, also are asking that unanimously approved a $2,500 il re­ vote Tuesday on an appropriation There is a “ time-out” room where students can sometime that week. match them appropriately with the males at the right which are their towns run the trash plant as a request Monday from the Public ting of $72,740 for preliminary work in&tGs related to the replacement pro­ regional authority. Building Commission to study lOUB (a) Minnie (v) Billy Bolton First Selectman Sandra and define where asbestos is d to ject but delayed action because of (b) Elsie (w) Donald questions about how the figure Pierog said today she could not found in Bolton Elementary (c) Nanny (x) Mickey offer additional comment on the School. e a was arrived at. Cokt SteBonery (d) Daisy (y) Chanticleer ‘Headhunted may aid search protest because the town is Town officials say that they are d it <.*• A r r u U k (e) Biddy (z)' Ferdinand The total cost of the project is involved in arbitration over a aware of asbestos in the school, Answers In Classified section. now estimated at about $1.9 Bv Andrew Yurkovskv perform the search. Director that the town had begun advertis­ per-ton increase last year from but do not know exactly how n to million, according to a memoran­ Manchester Herald Geoffrey Naab said during the ing for the post in professional $23.50 to $54. much of it exists. Pierog said the ' he Tornadoes, hailstones dum from former Public Works board’s meeting in the Lincoln journals but would consider look­ In other business, Bolton select­ study will help define how much Director George A. Kandra. Three members of the town Center hearing room. He said ing to outside help if that effort men discussed the town’s refuse of the material currently exists. I, it Current Quotations Board of Directors suggested someone specializing in recruit­ failed. contract with Waste Disposal I a The bridge is now closed to plague southern Plains truck traffic. The bridge is Tuesday night that the adminis- ment of professionals, a “ head­ Weiss said today that the town Systems of Manchester. The e 10 located in the north end of town. tration hire a professional ’head­ hunter,” should be called in for would begin inquiries now into the contract expires on June 30,1988, “ It’s terrific, we’^e rolling ’em ” It feels fabulous.” — Miss Union Street connects North h u n te r” to aid in the search for a assistance. services of a “ headhunter" just in and is currently under review. By The Associated Press inches of snow was expected in up.” — Massachusetts Gov. Mi­ For the Record Texas Courtney Gibbs, on win­ Main Street and Tolland public works director. Naab’s concern was echoed by case the present search effort The company collects municipal Denver, with up to 8 inches chael Dukakis, on winning Ver­ ning the Miss USA pageant. Directors Stephen T. Cassano and trash and delivers it to WERF. Turnpike. The previous director, George fails. Strong thunderstorjpis rumbled possible in the foothills of the mont’s non-binding Democratic Barbara B. Weinberg. Board members also discussed A. Kandra, left the position last The salary range for public across the southern Plains, un­ Colorado Rockies. In southeast primary. Weiss said the administration Naab said his comments were works director is $48,689 to how to deal with a state mandate I month to move back to his native The caption under a photo­ leashing tornadoes, hail as big as Wyoming, up to 3 inches of snow has no position on whether the prompted by a Feb. 21 letter to the $60,862. requiring communities to separ­ Pennsylvania. graph showing shoppers in the baseballs and heavy rain. could fall by this afternoon, with " I ’m hopeful that we can be as E - O t t C Z y bridge should be kept open during directors from.aresident, Al Lutz The town extended its deadline ate recyclable waste by 1091. Nassau Furniture store incor­ up to 6 inches possible in the successful this Saturday in South ^ construction. He said that would “ Our town Personnel Depart­ of 9 Stephen St., in which Lutz for applicants for Kandra’s joUT^ Currently, the town delivers rectly described the location of 9 In Texas, two tornadoes touched down near Wichita Falls mountains. Carolina and Super ’Tuesday.” — be a ’ ’policy call” on the part of ment is not adequately staffed made the recommendation. Town until March 25. The town origi­ burnable trash and recyclables to the store. It is located in a new Tuesday, along with hail up to 1V< Snow showers also fell across Vice President George Bush, on the Board of Directors. and does not have the skill” to Manager Robert B. Weiss said nally set a deadline of Feb. 8 but WERF, but the facility is not set building at the corner of Oakland inches in diameter, but no injur­ sections of Michigan, but much of winning Vermont’s non-binding Connecticut daily limited its advertising to the area up to recycle things. Street and Tolland Turnpike. ies or damage were reported. it was light and there was little Republican primary. Tuesday; 798 of central Connecticut. Baseball-size hail fell at Lake accumulation. Freezing rain Today’s weather picture was drawn by Kimberly Metselaar of Assistant Town Manager Kickapoo, and winds gusted to 62 caused slippery roads in parts of Play Four; 6012 Coventry voters OK funds Steven R. Werbner, who is in Kenwood Drive and attends Robertson School. Sir Christopher Wren laid the MANCHESTER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL mph at Lake Kemp. More than charge of personnel, disputed the Lower Michigan. first stone of the foundation for Lotto; 3'/t inches of rain fell in six hours idea that the Personnel Depart­ the present St. Paul’s Cathedral 8 in Wichita Falls. Today’s forecast called for CONNECTICUT WEATHER 9,10,11,13,21,37 ment is not up to the task of numerous showers and thunder­ in London in 1675. for bridge, asbestos work finding a public works director SENIOR CITIZEN Hail as big as golf balls fell in storms across much of Texas, He said Tuesday night that In the southern and eastern Oklahoma. Central, Eastern Interior, Southwest Interior: eastern Oklahoma, and the lower by town officials under orders past fiscal year the town hired 60 MEAL PROGRAM Tonight, becoming mostly cloudy. Low 27 to 32. Bv Jacqueline Bennett tional asbestos was found in A tornado touched down briefly and middle Mississippi Valley, Manchester Herald Manchester Herald from the state Department of August and September 1987 by people from an applicant pool of with possibly severe thunder­ Thursday, mostly cloudy with a 40 percent chance of 1, 200. near Orosia, Calif., southeast of Transportation. The state found construction firms inspecting the Effective Monday evening, March 7, the Fresno, but no injuries or damage storms in central and eastern light snow. High 35 to 40. USPS 327-500 COVENTRY — A low turnout of the bridge in poor condition buildings to bid on the removal Mayor Peter P. DiRosa did not were reported. Texas, extreme southeast Okla­ West Coastal, East Coastal: Tonight, becoming voters agreed at a town-wide during a routine inspection. project. quarrel with Naab’s recommen­ hours of the Manchester Memorial Hospital homa, southwest Arkansas and referendum Tuesday to fund The bridge was reopened in Town Clerk Ruth Benoit said dation, but he did object to the In Southern , rain western Louisiana; rain from mostly cloudy. Low near freezing. Thursday, cloudy Published dslly except Sundey Suggested carriei ratoa are $t.60 term “ headhunter.” Senior Citizen Meal Program will be limited showers were scattered late end certain holldeya by the Man­ repairs from the Hop River October under temporary re­ following the referendum the Missouri across the Valley with a 40 percent chance of light snow or rain. High weakly, $7.70 lor one monih. $33.10 pairs. The $225,000 represents the to 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., seven days a week. Tuesday from the valleys to the chester Publishing Co., 16 Brsinard lor three months, $46.20 lor six Bridge and additional asbestos turnout represents about 5 per­ and in western Pennsylvania; near 40. Place. Manchester, Conn. 06040. removal from four schools. cost of permanent repairs. cent of the town’s 4,566 registered Meals purchased by senior citizens past coast. Up to 4 inches of snow and rain or snow showers in Michigan months and $98.40 (or one year. winds up to 35 mph were expected NorthwesTHlIls: Tonight, becoming mostly cloudy. Second class postage paid at Senior citizen rales and mall rates By a vote of 158 to 51, voters also voters. She attributed the low FREE 5:30 p.m. will be subject to the *2.00 and northern Illinois; rain chang­ Manchaatar, Conn. Poatmastar; By a vote of 151 to 58, voters agreed to appropriate $240,000 to across the area through Thurs­ Low 22 to 27. Thursday, mostly cloudy. High 30 to 35. are avallabis on requaet. turnout to lack of interest. ing to snow in northeast Kansas; Send addreas chaeges to the To place a claasiflad or display agreed to appropriate $225,000 to fund the removal of additional surcharge. day morning. Long Island Sound to Watch Hill, R.I. and Montauk Benoit estimated the referen­ Blood Pressure snow showers from eastern Colo­ Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 60t, advertisement, or to report a news repair the Hop River Bridge. asbestos found in the town’s four dum cost the town about $1,500. In Denver, rain changed to rado across Wyoming to western Point: Wind southwest 10 to 15 knots tonight. West Manchaatar. Conn. 06040. Ham. story or picture Idea, call Because half of that bridge is in CLINIC - BY NURSE The Hospital hopes to still be able to schools. The l^ppropriatlon, to­ Under the Town Charter, any snow late Tuesday as a cold front South Dakota; showers and a few winds Thursday morning shifting to the northwest 10 If you don't rocelva your Herald by 643-27tt. Ollica hours are 6:30 a.m. the town and the rest is located in EVERY THURSDAY gether with a ^5,000 appropria­ request for more than $100,000 meet the needs of area senior citizens, yet swept across the central Rockies thunderstorms, with snow in 5 p.m. weekdays or 7:30 am. to S p.m. Monday through Friday. Columbia, the two towns will tion already approved for asbes­ to 15 knots. Average seas 1 to 3 feet through Thursday. Saturdays, please telephone your must go to the voters in a'Town 5-9 be able to serve our own staff as well. We and central Plains. Snow adviso- i^ h e r elevations, in western The Mancheeier Harald la a /iYiare the cost of repair. tos removal lajjitt year, brings the Visibility occasionally below 3 miles in haze late carrier. II you're unable to roach Meeting which is automatically LIGGETT PARKADE PHARMACY ries were posted for Colorado’s Colorao, Utah and northern Ariz- member o( the Associated Proas, the Columbia townspeople agreed total cost of the removal to thank you for your understanding and coop­ your carrier, call subscriber service Audit Bureau of CIrculsllons and the adjourned to a referendum. PARKADE HEALTH ind Front Range and Wyoming’s ona and rain on the Northwest tonight and Thursday morning and frequently below 1 at a Town Meeting held in the fall $515,000. mile in rain and fog late Thursday. at 647-0946 by 6 p.m. weekdays lor N e w England Newspaper NUTRITION CENTER eration. southern mountains. One to 4 coast. delivery In Manchester. Assoclallon. to raise 30 percent of the total The asbestos removal is being A low number of voters at> PARKADE • 404 W MIDDLE TPKE. $225,000 cost. " done in accordance with a man­ tended that Town Meetiqg last The bridge was closed in May date from the state. The addi­ month. MANCHESTER HEKALD, Wednesday, March 2,1988 6 - MA 18 — S MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. March 2, 1988 — 5 S TA TE Panel suggests no action N A TIO N Big lead for Bush & REGION on censure for lollipop’ & W ORLD Vermont victor is 3-1 favorite in South By Tile Associated Press Jesse Jackson came in second HARTFORD (AP) - A legisla­ Tuesday and concluded that aro and having clearly disasso­ Reagan begins summit talks one of those drug planes is flying Garbage plant passes tests tor who referred to homosexuals Migliaro meant no offense, as he in Vermont, but counted himself a without giving identification ... ciated ourselves from his com­ Vice President George Bush winner after another impressive hat the as “ lollipops” says l\e would had testified during a committee BRUSSELS, Belgium —- President Reagan coming into the country, I BRISTOL — The first of Connecticut’s new ment, but keeping in mind the held a nearly 3-1 lead over chief showing in a state with few by the welcome a showdown on the meeting last week. received the Western alliance’s “ full support” wouldn’t hesitate to give orders to garbage-to-energy plants to begin operating has statement that was made and the Republican rival Bob Dole in the blacks, proving anew he has ir rent House floor with a colleague who But, the committee said, to the shoot him down.” circumstances in which it was today for his efforts to negotiate new arms Super Tuesday primary states, as broadened his appeal. iported passed air-pollution tests with emissions far wants him reprimanded for the extent that the remark did offend Robertson shrugged off Bush’s made, we recommend to the body reductions with the Soviet Union, but was Democrats Michael Dukakis and “ We have found' the common below state standards. remark. anyone, the House should disasso­ victory in Vermont, saying: “ I that it take no further action on warned that a strong allied defense is still Jesse Jackson struggled for chord ... in Iowa or Maine or New a, who Preliminary tests conducted Jan. 19-29 at the But Rep. Eugene A. Migliaro. ciate Itself from it. The commit­ really didn’t contest it.” Walt the resolution and that it accept essential. Southern supremacy, a poll indi­ Hampshire dr Mississippi,’’ of the Bristol Resource Recovery Facility showed that R-Wolcott, may not get the tee called on the House to take no Riker, press secretary to Kansas the report of this committee.” As the 16 NATO leaders met for their first cated today. Jackson said from his hometown The Z( ;onsid- dioxin emissions from the two boilers were as chance when the House takes up action on the resolution. Sen. Bob Dole, said the state was Migliaro made the comment summit talks in six years, Reagan sat next to Bush and Dukakis, meanwhiie, of Greenville, S.C. decision would much as 25 times lower than those allowed by the matter today. Committee members repeat­ “ Bush’s backyard” and said last fall after walking out of a British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and celebrated victories in Vermont’s Vermont’s national convention forced the state. A legislative committee on edly referred to the fact that Dole’s strong second pointed to and allo' meeting of a task force studying listened intently as NATO Secretary-General “ beauty coiltest” primary and delegates won’t be allocated until off a The readings were 106 picograms per cubic Tuesday decided not to recom­ Migliaro had made the comment “ a two-person race that will go all apartmc the state veterans’ home and Lord Carrington declared that “ the alliance wiil hoped for a replay six days from next month, in party caucuses. the way.” meter and 76 picograms per cubic meter, mend action against Migliaro. in a hallway between temporary today on Super Tuesday, when 20 units at] hospital on which both he and not rest on its laurels.” Repubiican Pat Robertson, Dole was in Oklahoma attack- ab re- respectively. The state allows up to 1,950 The committee of two Republi­ Capitol office buildings and not states hold, primaries and its build: Gionfriddo served. Carrington said the ailiance leaders had meanwhile, struggled to extri­ in g Bush’s privileged ncome picograms per meter. A picogram Is cans and two Democrats had during a House debate or a caucuses. After he left, he said to a gathered to celebrate the new U.S.-Soviet ban on cate himself from a $35 million background. In Dec ria the one-trillionth of a gram. been given charge of a resolution committee meeting. “ It’s terrific, we’ re rolling ’em reporter: "Gionfriddo votes ~ medium-range missiles, and for “ charting the libel suit he brought against “ Those who inade it the hard Arbors b ;r. Dioxins are a group of about 75 substances, the calling on the House of Represen­ The House, the committee said, up,” said Dukakis, who won the against veterans and for gays. way ahead” as Soviet leader Mikhail S. former Rep. Pete McCloskey, way, vote for Bob Dole,” he said air-cond ord) is most dangerous of which is known to cause tatives to “ disassociate” itself should “ give weight” to that fact. weekend Democratic caucuses in Well, let’s 1^ them lollipops go Gorbachev pursues a peace offensive. who accused him of ducking at a rainsoaked rally in Tulsa, ind the cancer in humans. from Migliaro’s comment. “ I t^ink I can appreciate Maine. m em bei fight the,next war.” combat duty in Korea. "Those who had it given to you, to do The resolution had been drafted somebody walking out of a “ I ’m hopefui that we can be as from the by Rep. Paul Gionfriddo, D- The case is due to go to trial on vote for George Bush.” Movie crew tours city meeting and being mad ... and The comminee concluded there successful this Saturday in South Super Tuesday, and the former resident in the Middletown, who originally said making a comment in anger,” was no precedent members could Most delegates uncommitted Dole acknowledged, though, IVI Carolina and Super' Tuesday,” television evangelist is seeking to y the Migliaro should be censured. said Rep. Edward C. Krawiecki go by based on the only other that it’s an uphill fight. The be NflW BRITAIN — A tourism official says he’ll WASHINGTON — Three-fourths of the the vice president said from have it dismissed. But McCloskey e-year AP photo ‘”rhere is no winner," said Rep. Jr., R-Bristol. censure resolution in the House, “ I ’m playing catchup all over putting t hear soon whether or not a major film starring Democratic Party leaders who will be national Fiorida. says he’ll oppose the request. the South,” he said. mbers Robert DiNiro will be filmed partly in New John Wayne Fox, D-Stamford. a The report will state; "Without one approved in 198Q against a Both Bush and DukdJcis con­ means r terms committee member, as the panel convention deiegates are not yet supporting any ' Robertson, in Florida, also said . A poll published in today s Britain. PROUD FIREFIGHTER — James Qrote, in any way condoning or approv­ lawmaker who used a racial slur sider New England home ground Denial issano completed its work. of the pi^esidentiai candidates as the initiai pianes suspected of carrying Washington Post bore that out. David Prendergast .executive director of t he 96, beams after receiving the first set pf ing or justifying the comment in a response to a media — the vice president has a drugs into the country should be erving ’The committee wrote its report round of primaries and caucuses draws to a The survey indicated Bush had meant tl Central Connecticut Tourism District, met made by Representative Migli­ questionnaire. summer home in Maine. Both shot down. >ve or volunteer firefighter license plates from ciose, an Associated Press survey found. 4 AP photo the support of nearly 60 percent of where tf triumphed in the New Hampshire “ I believe we have played ire the Monday with Jeffrey Crandell. location Gov. William O’Neill Tuesday. The Since iate last year, the candidates together the 946 likely Republican voters as much manager for Kings Road Productions of Los MISS , USA — Courtney Gibbs is primary and Maine’s weekend games long enough with’Jirugs,” surveyed, while Dole had ju.st Chester man is believed to be the oldest have attracted support that will add up to fewer caucuses. Fortui A Angeles. Calif. crowned the new Miss USA during he said at an Orlando rally. “ If over 20 percent. A active fire marshal in the nation. "I'm one Eateries want critics licensed than three dozen votes at the convention, ford, a Prendergast said he and Crandell spent pageant activities Tuesday night in El did mon ic ma- according to the survey, in which hundreds of several hours driving through the city to look at of the proudest men born and put on this HARTFORD (AP) - A lobbyist what they can say. We’re trying while these people are allowed to the boar d that the party’s “ super deiegates” were contacted. Paso, Texas. The former Miss Texas, possible locations for the filming oif" Jacknife.” earth,” Grote said. for the Connecticut Restaurant to give a message to improve the make unfounded, unsubstan­ conditio: e com- And despite the months of debates and the from Fort Worth, is the fourth winner Man on lam with two elephants: to star DiNiro and set to begin shooting this Association says restaurant quality.” tiated and gratuitous remarks, ’ ’ water-c( 0 state owners aren’t trying to limit First One angry restaurant owner weeks-of primaries and caucuses, many of the from Texas in four years. Pageant spring. she said. trees to I tation. No signs foul play Amendment rights with a prop­ said her business dropped off automatic delegateC'who include Democratic officials, stunned by the Texas victory at that The production company is also considering She said her restaurant, which National Committee members. Democratic E very some sites in Meriden for the movie, in which WOODBURY — State police say there were no osal to license restaurant critics. after unfavorable reviews by two record, assured reporters that the Pachyderm protector or thief? ajority The restaurant owners just she and her husband have oper­ governors and others, are not closing in on arrange DiNiro will play a Vietnam veteran who returns initial indications of foul play in the death of a “ grossly inaccurate” critics. contest televised nationally by CBS was isenta- want reviews that are fair, ated for 11 years, had previously which candidate they plan to suppport. to his hometown. person whose body was discovered by a person “ When people put so much of NEWARK, N.J. (AP) - A man is a good nd the accurate and written by someone been highly praised for its north­ not rigged. walking through the woods. their time and their effort and who has spent nearly four years confront who is qualified to judge food. their money and their knowledge ern Italian cuisine by some of the under- State police said someone walking in the toughest reviewers in the state. on the lam with two 3'/i-ton NU doesn’t like criticism Carroll J. Hughes, the associa­ and their experience into a Aide said he told Mecham itation woods found the body, which had not been at the Iraq still pounding Tehran elephants says he will surrender tion’s executive vice president, business, it’s inconceivable to me The proposal met with a would BERLIN. Conn, — Northeast Utilities is site fora long period, at about 2:30 p.m. Tuesday PHOENIX, Arlz. — Evan Mecham’s former if the pachyderms aren’t re­ told the legislature’s General that someone could just walk in mixture of impatience and skepti­ NICOSIA, Cyprus — Iraq said it pounded taking issue with a state regulators’ report that and the victim was pronounced dead by Dr. security chief testifiedhe told the governor of an turned to men he alleges brutal­ Law Committee on Tuesday. without any credentials,” said cal derision from members of the Tehran with surface-to-surface missiles today , ized them. characterizes its electrical .service in Marcus Cox of Woodbury at 5:35 p.m. allegation Mecham later denied knowing about: ir the “ Some of the reviews... contain Lucille Trzeinski, co-owner of General Law 0>mmittee, who for a third straight day and fired two rockets at Arlan Seidon, a 58-year-old Connecticut as unreliable. The body was taken to the chief state medical a state official committed a felony by tampering night glaring inaccuracies,” Hughes Casagrande in Wallingford. said the First Amendment proba­ Iran’s holy city of Qom, seat of Ayatollah animal trainer, hasn’t seen his "W e thought it was rather harsh,’’ NU examiner’s office in Farmington for an autopsy with a grand Jury witness. 1 four said. “ We’re not talking about “ We have to stand helplessly by bly precluded such a restriction. Ruhollah Khomeini’s religious hierarchy. four children or met his only spokesman Emmanuel Forde said Tuesday today. Department of Pubiic Safety Lt. Beau Johnson party Iran said it launched three long-range missiles grandson since he took off in a about the draft report by the Department of Meanwhile, the body of woman found by testified before the state Senate on Tuesday at seven- against the Iraqi capital of Baghdad early today tractor-trailer with Tory and pre Public Utility Control made public last week hunters in a wooded area of Middlefield has been Mecham’s impeachment triai that he fully informed the governor about the alleged in retaliation. Duchess, two Indian elephants he think we took particular exception to the identified as that of a 17-year-old Middlefield Legislators’ pay raises too high raised from infancy and then tampering but did not call it a “ death threat.” The Zc allegation there was a lack of corporate girl, state police said. State police said an sold. The opening testimony in the first concern.’’ autopsy performed on the body of Wendy Eckert HARTFORD (AP) - Legisla­ ment banker from Fairfield who The proposed legislation would Afghan talks near finish The elephants’ owners and the right dec tive leaders probably had taxpay­ impeachment trial of a governor in six decades The draft report, released by the state showed their were no signs of foul play in the served on the Commission on increase the governor’s salary GENEVA — The mediator through neariy six president of a national animal Country ers like Edward Musso in mind Compensation of Elected Offi­ focused on what prosecutor Wiiliam French consumer counsel last week, concluded that the death. from the current $78,000 a year to years of peace talks on Afghanistan opened a trainers group deny the animals that will when they said salary increa.ses cials and Judges, told the Legisla­ $105,000. called evidence that Mecham obstructed justice average Connecticut resident experienced one crucial and perhaps final round today and said were abused. service c of the magnitude being proposed tive Management Committee Other recommendations by trying to block an investigation of the alleged power outage every 5.6 months in 1986, up from he was sure it would lead to the withdrawal of Seidon surfaced last week when AIDS burdens hospitals for elected state officials proba­ that people in the private sector include: threat. one every 8.7 months for the 1982-85 period. Soviet troops. he called a New Jersey news­ The qu bly wouldn’t be approved this with responsibilities as great as ■ $85,000 for the lieutenant paper from an undisclosed loca­ The state’s lack of outpatient care for AIDS U.N. mediator Diego Cordovez said Country etown election-year session. Connecticut’s top officials fre­ governor, up from .$55,000: a 55 tion to say he’d surrender if sufferers puts too much of the burden on acute “ difficult” problems remained but that he leasing tl I that Sewage hurts Naugatuck Musso. a Wallingford resident, quently earn “ six-figure percent increase. Tear gas hits hospital guaranteed that the elephants care hospitals and needlessly boosts costs, believed both sides were determined to how to told a legislative committee salaries.” ■ $90,000 for the attorney gen­ RAMALLAH, Occupied West Bank — Doz will not be returned to Edward operated W ATERBURY — Sewage treatment plants according to a new study by the Connecticut Tuesday that proposed salary overcome them and reach a settlement as soon ue. The commission’s recom­ eral, up from $60,000; a 50percent of elderly patients streamed out of Ramallal Drake and his father, Richard. com plici along the Naugatuck River need costly Hospital Association. increases ranging from 25 per­ as possible. ^ iasible mended pay raises, which must increase. Hospital today, coughing and covering their “ I want to make sure where by the to improvements to their waste water systems to The report was sent last week to the group’s cent for rank-and-file legislators be approved by the General cycling ■ $80,000 for the secretary of faces with clothing after soldiers fired tear gas they are going to. I don’t feel that make the river safe for fishing and swimming, 106 member institutions including Connecticut’s to 80 percent for the state Assembly and signed into law by If the 1 g said, the state and comptroller, up into the building for the second straight day. I’m going to spend this much time according to a report released by the state 36 acute care hospitals. It was released publicly treasurer were way out of line the governor, would not take question be a from $50,000 for each; a 60 Palestinians hurled firebombs overnight at Shultz briefs Reagan trying to protect them so they end ctman Department of Environmental Protection. this week. “ They aren’t worth the salt to effect until 1991, the year after the up back with the Drakes,” Seidon should p percent raise. Israeli army patrols in the occupied West Bank BRUSSELS, Belgium — Secretary of State at the ’Treatment plants in Thomaston and The CHA estimated that the number of AIDS put on the food they eat.” Musso next election for affected offices. told The Star-Ledger of Newark. while a circus was in New Jersey. perhaps and Gaza Strip, where violent protests have George P. Shultz briefed President Reagan hooks piercing their skin during j don’t Torrington may have to spend as much as $40 cases in the state will reach 3.146 by 1991 — 11 said. “ They always want too Because legislators will be ■ $90,000 for the treasurer, up Edward Drake says Seidon sold Seidon, who could not be training. much.” occurred nearly daily since Dec. 8. Two today on his Middle East peace shuttle, and non-mer million to reduce high concentrations of times the 1986 level of 286 cases — and the cost of elected in 1988. their salaries from $50,000; an 80 percent him the elephants for $80,000 in located by The Associated Press On May 4, 1984, after a But Robert G. Lee, an invest­ firebombs also were thrown at a hotel in White House officials indicated that Shuitz was ved a ammonia and heavy metals found in waste inpatient care will .lump from $5.9 million to an would increase in 1989. increase. 1981, when the Drakes owned an for comment, told the newspaper Monmouth County judge ordered 2 2 Those Bethlehem. mmis- water dumped into the river, said the report e.stimated $78.5 million. iikely to return to the region for further taiks exotic animal ranch in Teha- he exercised the terms of the sale the elephants returned, he fled In Ramallah, eight miles north of Jerusalem, that the < street released Tuesday. with Arab and Israeli leaders. chapi, Calif., about 200 miles contract by reposessing the ele­ with them. loth on Industries that discharge waste water into the Danbury fire kills woman Forecasters differ on surplus soldiers today fired at least six tear-gas Asked whether he would send Shultz back to north of Los Angeles. phants when the Drakes fell Seidon, who Is divorced, has with a ty eloped river may also be required to improve canisters at Palestinian protesters who blocked the Middle East, Reagan told reporters as he Drake said Tuesday that Seidon behind in their payments. forsaken his Fordland, Mo., farm inapprof idered treatment systems; the 150-page report said. DANBURY — Authorities were unable to HARTFORD (AP) - The exec­ for five years and last year rolled which has not been coming in as a street outside the government-run hospital. arrived for the first session of the NATO acted as his booking agent for While waiting for money at a and his career to help the provides positively identify the badly charred body of a utive and legislative budget offi­ up a near-record $365 million strong as expected. One smoking canister landed in the emergency summit, “ There will be an announcement about animal shows after the sale but Colts Neck Township farm, Sei­ elephants, which are about 25 ir the 30l0 seek ‘alternate route’ woman killed in a downtown fire. ces offer sharply contrasting surplus. room reception area. that later.” / began cheating, taking money don said, he discovered the years old, up to 7 feet tall and eat italled The dead woman’sbody^was .sent to the state opinions on how the state will fare The 0PM estimates have been He said he would have a better and finally the elephants in 1984 animals had wounds caused by 200 pounds of hay a day. Letters edged handle on corporations tax totals HARTFORD — Three hundred people, from medical examiner’s office in Farmington for for the rest of the budget year. dwindling for months. The Ma board Gov. William A. O’N eill’s next month, when additional college students to engineers, have applied for positive identification. The Feb. 1 projection was $1.07 to the edi lay for budget office, the Office of Policy million. The,month before it was payments are due. In addition, an opportunity to take the state’s "alternate The fire, which gutted a white, three-story Letters in the and Management, projects a $1.26 million and as ofDec. 1,1987, his office has reduced expecta­ TURN ON YOUR HOMFS route’ ’ to teaching certification. house just off Main Street, was reported at about Cocaine costs tens of billions a year should be $979,000 surplus. The General it was $5 millioif. ’The first tions from the real estate tax by Education officials said Tuesday, the deadline 3:45 p.m. Tuesday and drew a large crowd. The $5 million. in editing board Assembly’s Office of Fiscal Anal­ estimate for 1987-88, issued in WASHINGTON (AP) — Cocaine now is the prisons, reduced productivity and treatment capital of the nation, although PCP and FINANCIAL POWER 12,800 for application, that the figure almost doubles house had a "for sale” sign on the front lawn. signed wi ysis says there will be a $42.1 August, was been $24.2 million. O’Neill said it was “ still too morf visible target in the war on drugs, a programs. heroin are also popular and it’s a transship­ OPEN A HOME EQUITY CASH RESERVE ACCOUNT Public the number of people who can be accommodated The dead woman’s body was found on the back number ( million deficit by June 30, the end 0PM Secretary Anthony V. soon to know exactly whether it’s battle that a congressional report says is ■ The number of cocaine-related emergen­ ment point for Mexican heroin. study during a training course this summer. porch of the hou^. witnesses said. • A revolving line of credit secured by the equity In your home. The Hei of the 1987-88 budget year. Milano, blamed the fiscal uncer­ going to be black or red come the costing society tens of billions of dollars a cies reported by hospitals jumped 167 percent ■ Miami is the cocaine importation center, tos is • Use It (or virtually any purpose. The state hasn’t had a deficit tainty on the corporations tax. end of June.” year in lost wages, law enforcement outlays from 1983 to 1986. with many homicides related to the drug interests ntary and treatment programs. ■ The share of high school seniors who trade. The spread of the disease AIDS is being • Simply write a check for Immediate access. Addresi A study of recent changes in the drug trade admitted ever having used cocaine fell from increased by the use of drug needles. • No points (on loans to $100,000) Herald, F ey are by the General Accounting Office, the 16.9 percent in 1986 to 15.2 pgroent in 1987. ■ New York has become a center for the chool, • Lifetime cap State looks Into Waterbury voter signups investigative arm of Congress, said, “ Co­ However, some experts fear this may not importation of heroin and has the nation’s I how caine has emerged as the widely abused drug include all those using the newly popular largest heroin addict population with the • Tax deductible (wilhm guKtolmes) lid the WATERBURY (AP) - A top the registrars’ offices were re­ Schmidle cited postcard regis­ postcards and Mosley registered of greatest concern.” “ crack” form of cocaine, which is smoked spread of AIDS also a major problem. The much .'Jtate election official says he will turned by the ppst office as Nc trations handled by state Rep. between 15 and 20. investigate possible abuses of the NEED SOME EXTRA Marijuana use has been declining, the and is highly popular among young people. New York heroin trade is dominated by ARR s variable xists. undeliverable. Two other appli­ Reginald Beamon. D-Waterbury. state’s 2-month-old mail-in regis­ report said, while various substances known ■ Heroin seems to be widely available Chinese immigrants. • for qualified borrowers cation cards did not have signa­ and former state Rep. Maurice “ Most of those had problems. 10.00 tration law in Waterbury. across the country. The number of heroin- ■ San Francisco faces a major problem (rale adjusted monthly ’The firs tures of a notary, justice of the Mosely, another Democrat. There could not have been more as designer drugs have emerged as a Jeffrey B. Garfield, executive significant phenomenon. related hospital emergencies rose 24 percent with LSD and methamphetamines, with at 1'/2%ovor prime) Lieberma peace or officer of the court, as “ Party affiliation was crossed than a half-dozen without prob­ SPENDING from 1983 to 1986. ^ growing use of heroin and cocaine. director of the state Elections required by law. he said. lems,” she said. Some highlights of “ Controlling Drug fans was 1 r d out and in some cases people who ■ Marijuana use has declined, although it ■ Cocaine availability, has increased Enforcement Commission, said Abuse; A Status Report.” include: 800-544-4004 chief in O Garfield said he decided to witnessed (the signature) did not remains the most widely used illegal drug in sharply in Washington, D.C., where PCP also S IR M lin i 1 that Waterbury State’s Attorney Beamon and Mosley denied any *I40RTGA0I COnPOHATlON ■ ■ ■ ■ “WHERE SERVICE NEVER STOPS Lieberma investigate after reviewing the write the .same date as the person MONEY!! In 1983 alone, drugs cost American the country. An estimated 61.9 million people is used heavily. A high per capita overdose John Connelly would help investi­ wrongdoing. That v/i mail-in applications, almost half who is registering by mail,” society some $59.7 billion in crime, lost over age 12 have used this drug at least once. rate is reported in the nation’s capital. photo­ gate irregularities discovered in of which came from the city’s Schmidle said. M and deleg registrations that took place Beamon said he has registered 41^M :- employment, criminal justice spending. ■ Los Angeles is the cocaine consumption ■ Chicago, too, is facing rising cosin e use. in the 72nd district — an area in which Schmidle. who has opposed only 16 people in his capacity as run by the before Tuesday’s hotly contested incor- many incidents of fraud occurred postcard registration of voters, notary public, and said there An Eye for an Eye summer I Democratic town committee 9 ion of 9 during the 1986 gubernatorial said Beamon in January regis­ governor election. were no problems with any of the a new primary. tered more than 20 people by postcard registrations. Mail with Jesus postmark offends Britons Lieberr ikland Garfield.said nine people whose State Rep. Mae Schmidle, this yean ce. names appeared on mail-in regis­ R-Newtown, the ranking Republi­ We may Just have a LONDON (AP) - The Post kCutter's him — by trations were removed from stamping her own slogan “ Jesus can on the legislature’s Election GOP Sen. voter lists Tuesday because of WELLS C. JACOBSON, M.D. Office today began delivering 1 is a Myth” on every envelope she Committee, said ’Tuesday that newspaper route available mail bearing the postmark “ Je­ Poliner irregularities found among 174 she has checked Waterbury’s ft mails. AL applications submitted to city sus Is Alive! ” throughout Britain, “JESUS ^ Post OflYce spokesman Duncan Lieberma postcard registration since the In your area... , (I MCH . registrars of voters. MICHAEL PASSARETTI, M.D. a move that Jews, humanists, the Marshall said; “ The printing of voting rec first of the year and turned up A 1988 IS (iarfield said that in seven of Announce the Joining of their practices (Manchester) National Secular Society - and y j ♦ » this slogan in no way confirms some of hi evidence that “ some were tam­ others called offensive to other the nine cases, responses from pered with.” ALIVE! Post Office approval of its con­ thing — qi at beliefs. tents. The slogan is not consi­ campaigr “ It is absolutely outrageous,” dered to be contentious but a fair On the d MANCHESTER ORTHOPEDiC SURGERY & AP photo Ardmore Rd...... ell Jafferaon St...... all said Martin Horwood, spokesman and reasonable message gener­ example, SPORTS MEDiCINE P.C. Qoodwin St...... all Kenwood Dr...... aii (or the British Humanist Associa­ He said God told him to buy the well cause offense and resent­ ally acceptable to the public.” When a road, spre MASSAGE THERAPIST 36 Haynes St., Manchester Maraball St...... all Tolland Tpke...... 472-525 tion, a national organization for postmark. ment. We’ve made our feelings The Post Office said Slennet, Poliner in LAURA MUNSON Eaat Center St...... 279-333 Union Place ...... aii the non-religious. The six-week arrangement known to the Post Office.” ) corporate fat 646-0188 who belongs to an evangelical attorney t Walker St...... all Union St...... 133-264 “ Imagine the furor if we had runs through Good Friday, April The state-run Post Office began • cat rapes and group called Intercessors for duties of t asked to have ‘Jesus is Dead’ 1, when Christians mourn the using the i>ostmark on mail f P' murders a high IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE EXPANSION Rachel Rd...... all Union St...... 13,^1 Britain, paid $88,500 for the It’s true Turdor La...... all printed on hundreds of millions of crucifixion of Jesus Christ and Tuesday and the first deliveries privilege of having every ietter school cheer­ M ^ a lr Gardena Easter Sunday, April 3, when same goei OF HER MANCHESTER OFFICE. letters. We might think these of mail bearing it began today. mailed through 68 of Britain’s 69 (No. M ain)...... 14-470 they celebrate his resurrection. leader, Cutter secretary THE BEST DRIVING SCHOOL, Inc. HIghwood Dr...... all things privately, but they should Barbara Smoker, president of sorting offices stamped postmark ADDITIONAL APPOINTMENTS ARE NOW not be forced on everybody else in Slennet was quoted by the Daily the National Secular Society, said The langu Marble St...... an “ Jesus is Alive! ” steps in for AVAILABLE. Galway St...... all McCabe St...... ' all such an insensitive way,” he said. Telegraph as saying he was she was enraged by the slogan, revenge, Democrat TEENAGE DRIVER EDUCATION Kerry St...... all convinced “ the Lord will speak to The 69th office, in Plymouth, is charges th Stock PI...... all Horwood said he is writing to which she condemned as insensi­ Vietnam-style. North St...... all No. Main St...... 307..44O Post Office chairman Sir Brian the nation” through the scheme, tive “ propaganda.” already booked for a slogan occasional STAFF ARE CERTIFIED AND MEMBERS Spring Classes Now Forming North School S t ...... 1-S4 Nicholson asking for the post­ which he said was designed to Press reports quoted Ms. celebrating England’s defeat of The Idea pF THE AMTA. the Spanish Armada in 1588. Serving; Windsor, So. Windsor 1 —ra. mark to be withdrawn. mark Easter. Smoker, 64, as saying that 26 continuing N0W Cll0nt$ W»lcom0 By Appolntm0nt Only East Hartford, Manchester, CALL NOW 647-9946 / 643-2711 Christian evangelist Paul “ We are not trying to offend percent of Britain’s 56 million The deal includes mail sent being eleci Greater Vernon iKwnmi- Slennet privately financed the people in any way,” the paper population are atheists or agnos­ abroad but excludes parcels! No one e 9 9 East Canter Street 649-7877 arrangement with the Post Of­ quoted Slennet as saying. tics and that the society exists to periodicals and mail stamped by time clock Manohaeter Or9Q Monday - Friday CALL C R ASH tato? fice. Slennet, 41, sells (Kristian But Shimon Cohen, spokesman defend their rights.- businesses that do their own or any of tl literature at two bookstores in for Lord Jakobovits, the chief Ms. Smoker was quoted as franking. Nearly 52 million let­ milanni iiand|TatTr HfralJi the elected 522-3369 Southend-on-Sea, east of London. rabbi of Britain, said; “ It could saying she plans to retaliate by ters are mailed daily in Britain. those office 8 - M, » — MANCHESTER HERALD, Wedneiday. March 2 .19W 98 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, March 2, 1988 — 7 OPINION FOCUS c T tA wowB — Vulgar language bothers her s Hying Cooperation NEA ition ... itry, I Jack }, "1 * person in rders to nnifivulgar language offensive, is productive Anderson ^ irte e n years ago, I went to a movie, and in tte Bush’s ♦ Iili ® ****** ***’* ® years old) was ing: “ I *® *'*'' **®**' ®**® used a gross four-letter ” Walt word. I was so shocked, I walked out, and I haven't Dear Abby seen a movie since. Kansas The Zoning Board of Appeals tnade a good Abigail Van Buren ate was In addition to the language problem, I recently d said decision Monday night when it reversed itself received an ad in the mail soliciting customers for nted to and allowed the developer of a retirement ponio videotapes. I went to the post office and filled illgoall apartment complex to put air-conditioning out a form to get my name off the list of the people units at ground level instead of on the roof of who were selling that garbage. I also wrote them a attack- INF treaty letter telling them how I felt about that kind of its building. l e g e d sewage. In December, the board had denied the quiet so they wouldn’t bother my customers. I also Norman Cousins wrote am article titled "Dehu- spent a lot of time chasing them out of the 10 hard Arbors at Hop Brook permission install the rZSIl * ' *" **** Saturday ^ v ie w (Sept. 20, dispensary where the chemicals were kept. It he said air-conditioning units in a walled trough. Two last choice 1975). I kept it because it expressed my view so wasn’t easy. Tulsa, members of the board felt then that the noise perfectly. He wrote: Finally, I got a great idea. I bought a child-size to you, from the apparatus would annoy nearby '"The trouble with this wide-open pornography is picnic table for $35 and put It in a comer. I bought not that it corrupts, but that it desensitizes; not that some crayons and coloring books, gathered up some Ihougli, residents of housing for the elderly. in U.S. poll it unleashes the passions, but that it cripples the toys my children no longer played with, tacked a few The board's permission is required because emotions; not that it encourages a mature attitude, posters and pictures on the wall, and called it “ ’The ill over putting the air conditioners on the ground Iwt that it is a reversion to infantile obsessions; not Kids’ Comer.” means reducing the size of the front yard. WASHINGTON — The first and only treaty that it removes the blinders, but that it distorts the If the children don’t know about it when they come today's President Reagan has signed with the Soviets — view. Prowess is proclaimed, but love is denied. in, I show them. Those who do know head for it the lat out. Denial of the required variance would have the one eliminating medium-range nuclear What we have is not liberation, but minute they get here. Now some kids are upset sh had meant the air conditioners would go on roofs, ‘Tm a certified public accountant. After consulting with the IRS on these dehumanization.” \ missiles — is only the third choice of the American because Mom gets finished with her hair too soon. rcentof where they possibly would have made at least- new tax forms, I thought It would be wise to get a second opinion.” We are like the frog tha( was placed in a pan of public when it comes to disarmament treaties. My Kids’ Comer has saved me and my customers voters as much noise, maybe more. cold water over a low flame^iXhe heat was turned up many a headache. Not everyone can get sitters. A Reagan knows that because of an extraordinary id just Fortunately, the developer persisted and gradually. The poor frog didn^t realize he was in hot Pass this along, Abby. series of secret polls taken for the National water until he was cooked. Thanks for listening. did more research. The Arbors came back to Security Council by a Washington think tank in PAT MILLER, Open Forum MAXINE DUMONT. DASSEL, MINN. the board with a plan for a type of ground air 1986. BUENA PARK, CALIF. We have been reporting on these unprecedented ts: conditioner that is quieter because it is DEAR PAT: A great Idea. Children become water-cooled. The Arbors also proposed to use polls because of the insights they provide into how DEAR MAXINE: Thanks for speaking up. I loved DANC development of a peaceful Stateof restless and unmly when they’re bored. You’ve hit Column causes in the Sinai — settlements, roads, foreign policy decisions were made during that the Cousins quote. It's worth keeping. on a wonderful way to keep the little ones out of your People trees to further deaden the sound. Israel, full and equal citizenship pipelines for water and oil; critical year of the Reagan presidency. hair while you’re working on their mothers’. from E Everybody wound up happy with the and due representation in all its hurt, resentment railroads, hospitals, schools, nur­ When Americans were asked in November 1986 DEAR ABBY; I am a beautician and own my own Carsoi arrangement. When cooperation is feasible, it bodies and institutions — provi­ series. farms and industry. After what issues would be their top priorities at a shop. While a customer's perm was processing, I To the Editor: DEAR ABBY: Do you think a man would rent a is a good deal more productive than sional and permanent. There ha ve the Camp David Accords, the picked up the newspaper and read the letter in your ballet' \ summit, they favored first in a strategic missile motel room and ask a lady to go there with him — confrontation. been Arab members in the Sinai and much of the other land treaty, then a ban on nuclear weapons testing and. column from a beauty shop owner who complained just to “ cuddle” ? This is no joke. In response to Nicholas Von Knesset (parliament), some be­ was returned to Egypt, stopping bringing up the rear, a medium-range treaty. Even about her customers' kids running wild around her THE LADY Hoffman’s article on Israel (Feb. longing to Jewish parties, and short of returning land that the Europeans, who havi the medium-range shop. 19): some elected on the basis of protects the borders and settle­ missiles in their back yards, ranked the I knew how she felt because I had the same DEAR LADY: Only if he couldn’t do anything 8ai In April 1947, at the request of separate Arab lists. ments of Israel. All in the interest medium-range treaty dead last on their list of problem. It wa.s a hassle for me trying to keep kids else. the United Kingdom, which ac­ There are no Arab slaves in of peace. Israel is definitely a priorities when they were asked by the NSC ... And another knowledged its inability to imple­ Israel. If the Arabs had it so good democracy. The , a pollsters. to i ment the mandate to create a before the establishment of the democracy, still has the Ameri­ But those polls also made it clear that Reagan homeland for the Jewish people Stateof Israel, whydidtheylivein can Indians living in reserva­ was under miminal pressure to nail down any Searching for the source Replnald Plnto/ManchpMer Hprald and makepeace between theJews Bv Unde proper decision hovels, grow inadequate crops, tions; during World War II, the arms-control treaty with the Soviets. CURRENT PRODUCTION — Jared R. and Arabs, the United Nations have high infant mortality, short (Doc Porter,) in the current production The Assc U.S. even held the Japanese- In a March 1986 poll, the NSC learned that it DEAR DR. GOTT: I have a protruding bone, sore Towler, as Barnette Lloyd, discusses General Assembly established a life span, and very little medical Americans, in reservations, be­ would “ not bother” a whopping 60 percent of the of "Crimes of the Heart," at the Little spot and pain in my center back but MRI, CT scans FAIRF The Zoning Board of Appeals also made the Special Committee On Palestine care and education? Even before hind barbed wire fences. American public if Reagan didn't have another some startling evidence with Jayne Theatre of Manchester and a myelogram show nothing. I know it’s not my David C (UNSCOP) to inquire into the World War II. the Jewish people Hospitals in Israel treat eve­ summit after the 1985 meeting in Geneva. A Newirth (Chick Boyle) and Mike Zizka right decision when it granted the Manchester imagination. Where do I go from here? pin-.stripe question. The UNSCOP’s report brought knowledge, experience ryone the same, with no discrimi­ followup poll in September of that year revealed Dr. Gott Country Club a variance to get a liquor license formed the basis for the Assemb­ ing tight.s and ambition, capital, vocational nation because of race, religion or that 58 percent of Americans said it wasn't DEAR READER: I’m not sure. Back pain along that will be appropriate for the type of food ly’s Partition of Palestine Resolu­ Peter Gott, M.D. corporate skills, general and Jewish educa­ country of origin. necessary for Reagan to offer arms-control the spine can have many causes, some of which — service offered by the club. tion of Nov, 29,1947, recommend­ Carson, tion, and training as pioneers: This is not part of the response, concessions to get a second summit with the like fibrositis — are difficult todiagnose, even using LTM ’s ‘Crimes of the Heart’ People'.'; 1 ing the establishment of both a The question of whether the Manchester they established agricultural set­ but by way of explanation, for Soviets. the sophisticated equipment now available. Evi­ play the Jewish and an Arab state. The Country Club should be allowed to continue tlements. cultivated more and your information. I am in my Although he wasn't under pressure, Reagan held dently, you are under the care of a neurologist (who Courland State of Israel was proclaimed by more land. With their know-how mid-80s and have been to Israel a second summit with the Soviets in October 1986 in performed the myelogram, and X-ray study of your leasing the town-owned land on which it has unfortunately is off target put on by the Palestine Jewish authorities they started laying pipelines, five times. I have seen the change Reyjavik, Iceland. It failed to produce any spinal canal). Perhaps an orthopedic surgeon, who Theater ir operated a golf course for many years is a on May 14.1948; on the eve of the creating irrigation, desalinating in the growth of Israel, and the agreement, so the pollsters, in November, asked would view the problem from a slightly different your wit’s end. so I sugge.st a .second opinion An Beth Henley The proi complicated one what will have to be decided day Great Britain relinquished its perspective, could solve your problem. Even so. you injemist. a doctor skilled in diagnosis, may be able The men fair even worse. Mike the sea water. They built chemical green, flowering beauty every­ the public again how they felt about Reagan and is a writer in Stephanie control. The State of Israel was may have to consider other resources — such as to pinpoint your problem and suggest treatment Zizka's Doc Porter is not allowed by the town’s Board of Directors. plants in which to make use of the where. I was there in 1975, (first in arms control. the tradition of principal recognized by President Truman pain clinics — to help you cope with chronic High blood pressure and an ulcer are not good to develop anything except lou­ If the lease is renewed, there will be serious chemicals they extracted from 1964. with my late husband), in The November poll came up with the same Southern York City for the United States, by the discomfort if specialisls^eunabletodiagnoseyour reasons to withhold treatment: in fact, these tishness in his few brief scenes. In questions of how and how much the club the salt water. 1979, 1981 and 1983. I have more results as the March poll. Only 20 percent "agreed h u m or u n i - Center Stage “ The hi .U.S.S.F. — andwithintheyearby condition. ~ disorders may actually contribute to coughing. the most important of these. Doc In each war, generally pro­ than 100 members of my extended strongly” that the president was "too slow” in quely explored theater, should provide for use of the course — To give you more information. I am sending you a Robert T. Donnelly and Meg plan to go for a ride for 50 countries in Europe. Asia. voked by the Arabs, the Israelis family living there and sadly, achieving an arms control agreement with the by Flannery support t perhaps an expanded course — by DEAR DR. GOTT: For six months I have had a free copy of my Health Report. Living With Chronic old times’ sake, but the sensual during America. Africa and Australia. were victorious, in spite of being many buried there in the Mount of Soviet Union. And while the November poll showed O’Connor and money, b terrible cough. I cough until I throw up. then I ’m Lung Disease. Other readers who would like a copy tension between them is reduced non-members of the club. On May 11, 1949. the General outnumbered by the enemy and Olive Cemetery. An article such that 58 percent thought Reykjavik was a "failure” Eudora Welty. too” .said ter a relieved for a while. My doctor won’t give me should send $1 and their name and address to P.O. to cheap sexual pandering. 2 hank’s eh Assembly approved the admis­ their military equipment. After as Mr. VonHoffman'seauseshurt in narrowing our differences with the Soviets on Hers is the stuff anything for it, perhaps becau.se of my high blood Box 91369, Cleveland. OH 44101-3369. Be sure to rdered Those are m atters of substance. The fact sion of the State of Israel to the the Sinai campaign in 1956, even and resentment. arms control, about the same number, 59 percent, of myth and Jared R. Towler, as the 01’ Miss The bal le fled pressure and ulcer. I ’m 73 and getting worn out from mention the title. very rega that the club has been operating since 1964 United Nations. though Israel won. in the interest So much more could be written. thought some good would eventually come of the darkness, off- graduate lawyer (with a personal all this coughing. vendetta against Babe’s hus­ decided tc with a type of liquor license that is The invasion of Urael. on the of peace Israel agreed to Presi­ but you would not publish it. meeting. the-wall references and sharp birthday. d, has . DEAR DR. GOTT: Will you please explain band) who’s brought in to defend Brett Ra day of its birth, whinvilt had no dent Eisenhower’s request to detours into cesspools of tdark For three long acts Henley sets . farm inappropriate for the kind of food service it probably not even read the letter The pollsters found that 49 percent of Americans DEAR READER: Chronic cough is always “ spinocerebellar disorder? artistic di army or military equipment, humor. a dizzy pace of bizarre comedy. her, is robbed of any character or p the provides is not a m atter of substance at all. return the land it had won. After at all. 'The U.S. view is that self blamed Mikhail Gorbachev for the failure. Only 29 abnormal, although it does not always have a depth of feeling by the almost showed the world that this How many laughs could you There are more than enough "It occu out 25 the Six Day War. and after 1973. government of Palestinians, in percent blamed Reagan and 24 percent bla m ^ serious cause. For instance, sinus drainage from DEAR READER: Spinocerebellar disorder is a total disregard for his contribu­ natural c; defenseless state could be victor­ imagine getting from the line, laughable situations in the convo­ ind eat Ikrael considered the West Bank association with Jordan, may be both men. hay fever or air pollution is a common cause of term that covers several different types of tion to the story line. ever far-f ious over five Arab states with a "Grandpa’s in a coma.” What is luted events of the play to keep Letters to the editor as part of Israel. As the second the only solution. They believe It was in that same poll that Americans were repeated, non-productive coughing in otherwise neurological disease, the most common of which are ' It's not funny about a shmnken ovary, a several pots boiling at once. The combined talents of Ne­ combined population of more than part of the partition agreement, that the final status of the West asked to set their arms-control priorities. healthy individuals. On the other hand, more ataxia telangiectasia, Charcot-Marie-Tooth personalit The Manchester Herald welcomes original letters cat hung with its owner and a We note, in particular, the wirth, Colleta and deManbey, and 32.000,000, to Israel’s 650,000 Transjordan was included. On Bank can only be determined by Forty-one percent said their first choice was worrisome^ ailments — such as asthma, heart atrophy and Friedreich’s ataxia. All are untreata- schedule to the editor. sexual dalliance between a white manner in which Lenny’ s the apparent abilities of Debra Jewish inhabitants. The Arab May 25,1946, thatcountrybecame negotiations among members of "cutting the number of U.S. and Soviet strategic failure and lung Infection — often are associated ble, inherited disorders marked by gradual wasting different ; Letters should be brief and to the point. They woman and a 15-year-old black shrunken ovary cooled a roman­ Freund all together in a play of state was never created. Most the Independent Hashamite King­ the United Nations Security Coun­ weapons — that is, missiles and bombers.” with uncontrollable coughing. of the spinal cord and brain, resulting in progressive "It app should be typed or neatly handwritten, and. for ease boy? tic tryst with a Lonely Hearts comedy and substance would Arabs Hed their houses — prefer­ dom of Transjordan, and in a 1957 cil. Jordan has land — 37,738 Thirty-nine percent said their first choice was I hope that your doctor’s reiuctance to treat your nerve malfunction. The U.S. Health Information humor an As written by Beth Henley, the Club beau; the double hanging certainly appear to be a winner. in editing, should be double-spaced. Letters must be ring to remain in refugee camps. treaty with the United Kingdom. "banning all testing of nuclear weapons.” 'The cough stems from a thorough analysis of your Clearinghouse (800-336-4797), will be able to give you ballet sor square miles. 30.000 more than situations are hilarious. As per­ (Momma and her pet cat) that got The set design committee put signed with name, address and daytime telephone Births, there, were immediately condition, during which he ruled out the many the names of support groups that can provide great." Cf Today, Transjordan is mostly Israel — as of 1967, so there is elimination of.intermediate-range missiles in formed by the cast of Little "national coverage” ; Grampa’s together a rather handsome number (for verification). reported, but not the deaths, as possible cau.ses of coughing. You both seem to be at assistance to patients and families. In his re contained in the Kingdom of plenty of room for the refugees. Europe came at the bottom, with only 17 percent. Theatre of Manchester in their coma; Babe’s illicit affair with a kitchen and, with the exception of The Herald reserves the right to edit letters in the this would reduce their rations. Jordan. Land that Israel won in The results may suggest why, even if Rea'^an mime an interests of brevity, clarity and taste. current production of Henley’s well-endowed 15-year-old black deManbey’s biker outfit, Chris­ Representatives of the Jewish hard fighting, with loss of men and Mrs. Judith A. Levitas doesn't feel pressured by the public to bring home "Crimes of the Heart,” they are Address letters to: Open Forum, Manchester boy: a lightning-struck horse and tine Perry has dressed the cast people; in the Proclamation of women, was immediately im­ 144 Scott Drive treaties of any kind, he may feel a strong desire to not. the hurricane-enhanced passion Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester, CT 06040. appropriately. Independence, offered, asbasisof proved with oil fields and airports Manchester score the No. 1 cHdIce of Americans before he ‘Day of Love’ group funded But Henley’s play would be a that caused Meg’s old beau. Doc. Fed leaves office — the strategic arms limitation formidable task for the most to maim a leg and ruin his All the ingredients are there for professional theater company, medical career. a first class Southern delicacy. It treaty. DEAR MR. ROSS: I serve as chairman for our with its strong emphasis on soft, appears that the cook spoiled the There is no hint that he is interested in what's "Day of, Love” group. This is a group of women, Toss in Henley’s philosophizing subtle southern accents, its long about life, love and nature of gumbo. Mat No mocking in the campaign this time behind door No. 2 — a ban on nuclear weapons ages 44-90, that meet every Tuesday. Our main intimate scenes between the emotional survival, and you have testing. purpose is to help other people in our town, county, sisters (the bam of an auditorium a full evening. state, and the world. NEW The first time Democratic Attorney General Joe information. i Thanks at the East Catholic High School What we do is transform rags, scraps and old nation’ But Lieberman scheduled his press conference, the actors at a disadvantage Lieberman "ran” for state office one of his biggest Ruthless Russians clothing into quilts, which are sent to different AMilfion LTM HAS ASSEMBLED a THE LITTLE THEATRE operate with its obvious phojo opportunity, at the same this material) and the very veteran cast of actors to attack term fi fans was Bob Poliner, now the Republican Party With the exception of the Khmer Rouge butchers missions. From T-shirts, we cut and sew diapers for hour legislators were listening to Reps/Gene Percy Ross h of the play. Henley’s work. Unfortunately, OF MANCHESTER i n CO chief in Connecticut. In fact, Poliner nominated Capitol in Cambodia, the Soviets have few peers when it Lutheran World Relief. Lieberman for secretary of the state, and he won. Migliaro and Paul Gionfriddo argue about S Henley’s charming, off-balance multibi We’re totally self-supporting by having thrift PRESENTS Migliaro's much-publicized name for homosexuals. comes to targeting young people in countries they HENLEY’S DARK comedy humor and the talents of the four That was in 1959, when the two were teen-agers Comments sales. The money collected from these projects goes an anai 'The press was there. Only four showed up for try to subdue. In Afghanistan, the Soviets have concerns two days in the lives of lovely ladies (Jayne Newirth is and delegates to Boys’ State, a model government V toward our expenses, such as postage, upkeep of the The 1 B o b C o n ra d Lieberman. deployed bombs disguised as toys to kill or maim the three Magrath sisters of the neighbor cousin. Chick Boyle, PULITZER PRIZE* CRITICS'CIRCLE run by the American Dtgion. The highlight of the sewing machines, thread, flannel. ment S This could be the year for the first test of the law childr(fn. Now we have seen intelligence reports Hazeihurst, Miss. Babe (Donna who competes the quartet) are 9 Co. In< summer program is a mock state election for Our problem is we need a large closet built to there’s no money to spare. that tell of a Soviet soldier who strangled to death a Colletta) has just shot her hus­ beaten flat on the anvil ^f director governor on down. calling for a full-time performance by the attorney accommodate our projects. This way we could keep All I need. Mr. Ross, is a used car in order to turn billion young Afghan pickpocket in Kabul's main bazaar band in the stomach (she aimed Ernest P. Cirillo’s heavy-handed general. et al. It could also be the year in which everything on shelves and It would remain neat and my life around and you, sir can provide me with this with ca Lieberman is in a real-life run for the U S. Senate last year. An older boy who Interfered was shot and at his head) because she "didn’t staging. Republicans telegraphed their concern early-on orderly. opportunity. stock. C this year and Poliner’s job as GOP boss is to beat wounded by the soldier. his looks.” Meg, a failed Beginning with the uniformly about the Lieberman challenge. Any help you could give us would be greatly MS. J.O. $6.1 bill him — by doing all he can to re-elect three-term nightclub singer (Mary deMan­ horrendous "Beverly Hillbillies” Other questions beg for attention in this SAN FRANCISCO. CALIF. "The GOP Sen. Lowell Weicker. ones who spe^e^fortheirdepartm ents and whose appreciated by all the members of our “ Day of bey) is home to help by finding the southern accents, affected by one still-young campaign. Lieberman needs to define Mlnl-edltorial nted b Poliner says one difficulty in going after names go on the official paper work. They have no Love” group. best lawyer in town. Unfortu­ and all, any subtlety of character, his stands on issues a senator will face instead of Have you heard about President Reagan's new MRS. S.J. Campe; Lieberman is that the attorney general has no problem with that, either? DEAR MS. O.: It’s not that easy — a used vehicle nately that happens to be the any naturalness of situation, is cash, a devoting so much time to reciting his high-tech hearing aids? Volume can be controlled ORTONVILLE, MINN. voting record as Weicker does. So Poliner and And, Bob Poliner reminds them, they are is not a one-time cost. The cost of maintenance, husband Babe shot. lost behind the struggle to retain BETH HENLEY door w some of his GOP colleagues are doing the next best supposed to be on the Job full time. 'That's the law. accomplishments as attorney general. And the remotedly, and a "suppression” feature can filter insurance, license tabs, etc., will probably run All this frantic action occurs on the irritating, high-pitched, one- amazing interest all of those Advest people have DEAR MRS. J.: You and the ladies sound like a opportu thing — questioning Lieberman’s time in plain language. out unwanted background noise. 'This could higher than the purchase price of the car within the Lenny’s (Debra Freund’s) 30th tone squeals of the femalB cast. enjoy fu shown in such a tangible way deserves more include, reported Time, "shouted questions from wonderful group of gals who share the same campaigning instead of riding his desk in Hartford. Whether it must be all that literally sticky. I'm first year. AN ADULT COMEDY to Cam; comment, too. the press corps.” When you finish giggling, philosophy that guides my actions. I love it! If you can convince me that you can handle these On the day he announced his candidacy, for not so sure. If the Republicans want to make it so. Sew-bee-it...you’re getting a new storage closet up or ( example, Lieberman spent most of the day on the I'm afraid they may be over their heads in drawing Philistines, consider the implications: If this thing extra costs...I’ll make a one-time contribution of PATIO DOOR EAST CATHOLIC pany," i can ever be made target-specific, we'd never again because I ’m donating the lumber and materials. $1,000 toward a used car. From there you’re on your road, spreading his message. Come on, Joe, said a line between dry bones business at the office and . Political notes And to prove it’s a labor of love — I ’m even sending INCOME TAX analyst have to listen to telephone solicitations, television own. GLASS HIGH SCHOOL Poliner in effect, the law clearly states that the being Just a bit political from time to time. The ■ 'Die Dole for President organization in my friend, Henry, a local contractor, to build it. curities commercials, political pitchmen or lapsed JReplacement attorney general must "devote full time to the 9-to-5 mentality. I should think, will require hiring Connecticut has survived minor problems 'nianks for writing. PREPARATION AUDITORIUM Macy duties of the office” a whole bunch of monitors and whistle blowers. internally — which is more than those elsewhere evangelists. This might even call for an RfcD grant. DEAR MR. ROSS: I have one of many needs that 8:00 PM York-ba 100 de[ It's true that the law is written that way. The All of the constitutional officers are. firstly, can say. A personality conflict between Executive DEAR MR. PERCY: I ’m the single mother of two I ’d like you to know about. For some years now I Standard SERVICES FRIDAY AND same goes for the other constitutional officers — rather effective politicians. Just about every move Director Peter Michel of Darien and Campaign beautiful girls, ages 5 and 7. I ’ve been divorced for haven’t been able to afford sheets for the beds, ’n e Size stores, secretary of the state, treasurer and comptroller. they make is loaded with political potential. And Coordinator Noble Smith of Greenwhich has been three years. I ’ve no choice but to live bn ADC ones I have are wearing thin. BY CPA SATURDAY FEBRUARY topped The language was added in 1982 by a Democrats don't have a monopoly there by a long eased with Smith's joining the Dole operation in because my ex-hu8band can't hold a job long enough My husband works and I care for our four 34x76 Campea iHaurlipatpr Hrralh Over 15 Veare 26-27 & MARCH 4-5 estate c Democratic-controlled Legislature in response to shot. Washington. A plus in this state is the coming on for me to collect child support. pre-schoolers. Our one income for a family of six $9goo later bre charges that some of those people were only Lieberman has been writing a book on that score board of Demetrious "Jim m y” Louziotis of New Founded In 1881 'The most important thing in my life now is to does not allow many extras. I ’d be extremely Experiencm GENERAL ADMISSION better it by going to college. I n e ^ to get a good grateful to receive one set of sheets for a full Md and %BCh Under occasional drop-ins at their offices in Hartford. since he took office. Ironically, he is probably the London, a gaming commissioner during the PENNY M. 8IEPFERT...... PuMMwr •8.00 paying job to support the three of us. There’s so two twin beds. make a The idea, however, was to stop them from most visible. on-the-Job occupant in years. He is administration of Gov. Tom Meskill of Berlin. QEOnOE T CHAPPELL...... Editor DOUGLAS A. BEVINS...... ExoeuHva EdHor many things I want to do for my children — that •Factory Warranty* STUDENTS AND approxii continuing with, let's say, a law practice after Mr. Press-conscious personified, even if he is ■ Art O'Neill of Southbury says much of his Mrs. M. 647-9780 MABIE P. GRAOV...... City EdHor which I never got as a child. BROOKLYN, N Y. (ReplBcement Rollera Federati sometimes ignored. Last week, for example, he ALEXANDER OIRELLI...... AMoellto EdHor SENIOR CITIZENS 'S.OO being elected to the state post. success in winning a GOP House seat stems from What I need from you is money for a good used alao AvallabiB) at $73 81 No one ever advocated, as far as I know, that a sorta bombed, but not for lack of trying. To show the help he received from Mike Kenney, a former YOUR BUSINESS OFFICE DENISE A ROBERTS...... Advartlilfte DIroetor car. I must have transportation to get to school and DEAR MRS. M.; The price a mother has to pay to said Shi time clock be installed for the attorney general — how he is going to bat for telephone users facing a first selectman there and now a staffer with Sen. MARK F. ABRAITIS ...... Builn«w Menagor take my girls to a day care. I ’ve already been stay home and raise pre-schoolers keeps going up. AiXENT GUSS 164 East Center Street CALL 846-7684. 647-8824 offer w( or any of the others — to punch each day. 'They are possible fee for dialing information, Lieberman Weicker. SallyBolster, who won the seat vacated SHELDON COHEN ...... Compoalno Managar accepted at our community college and have newly I I’m "bedding” the check I ’ve sent will put you Manchester, CT 06040 FOR TICKET INFORMATION the elected officials who are resfronsible for how piled 48 phone directories on his desk. A subscriber by Mayor Frank Esposito of Norwalk, rode the ROBERT H. HUBBARD ...... >...... Praaarooin Managar received a grant. After paying rent and utilities 647-0146 Stock JEANNE O. FROMERTH...... CirculationManager "three sheets to the wind.” those offices run. and they know it. 'They are the would need them all. he said, to avoid resorting to right side of a housing issue into office there. 8 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. March 2, 1988 8 -7

How many times can IRA be moved? BUSINESS Acquisition now complete Zimmerman-Decker named QUESl[ION: GREENWICH — American Brands Inc. has trustee-to-trustee transfer. Also, Diane Zimmerman-Decker of Manchester It was my un­ triistees are awfully slow sending 4 announced the completion of its $1.1 billion your IR A money remains tax: was recently promoted to assistant vice derstanding out nfoney )n t^rustee-to-trustee UTC honors engineers acquisition of E-II Holdings Inc. / j deferred until you take it out. president at the Connecticut Bank and Trust that I could trsihsfers. Also, if your IRA is In a E-II. based in Chicago, merged with a wholly Most mutual fund management Two United Technologies employees from Co. move.my indi­ Investors* 'certificate of deposit at a batjk or owned subsidiary of American Brands under organizations permit unlimited Bolton and Manchester were among the 14 She is responsible vidual retire­ S&L, you’ll probably be socked terms of a Jan. 31 agreement that came after a switching within funds they spon­ United Technologies Research Center scientists for planning and ment account Guide with an early withdrawal penalty nearly two-month takeover battle. sor. But some restrict frequent and engineers cited for their contributions and supervising varous from one place if the transfer is made before the m. u In addition to a tender offer of $17.05 a share for William A. Doyle switching. Check with the fund' achievements during 1987. to another as CD matures. E-II’s 67 million shares, American Brands , department audits, group with which you have your United Technologies Industrial Lasers honored often as I want. agreed to buy E-II debt instruments with a face concentrating in the IRA. Conrad “ Connie” Banas of Bolton and Daniel But I recently QUESTION: The mutual fund value of $1.5 billion. American Brands offered a 3 items processing trust organization where I have my The basic idea behind mutual; Eigner of Manchester for assisting Pratt & A read that an percent premium over face value for half the and commercial IRA manages a number of funds. fund switching, of course, is to Whitney in the conception, development and lending areas. IRA participant is limited in the the previous IRA. Miss that debt and a 4 percent premium for the rest. If I subscribe to a "tim ing” move into a mutual fund holding: operation of a laser-based thermal fatigue Zimmerman-Decker number of changes he can make. deadline and you have to pay service and. in line with its common stocks when stock prices system that will be used in materials testing. J joined the bank in Is this correct? income tax on the IRA money. recommendations, switch from are rising, a bond fund when the. Banas is manager of materials processing and GM to stop making Fiero 1982. She received a Also, if you are under age 59>/4, one fund to another in order ta bond market is booming and into' ANSWER: It is in some cases, Eigner is an assistant laser materials processing bachelor's degree in you’re socked with a 10 percent a safe haven of a money market- PONTIAC, Mich. — General Motors Corp.’s not in others. beat the market, will there be any engineer. political science from tax penalty. mutual fund when stocks and! plastic-body, mid-engine Pontiac Fiero and the It’s correct if you take posses­ restriction on the number of ■The awards are presented annually to Florida Stale Universi However, federal rules allow switches I can make? bonds are dropping or stagnant. sion of your IRA money from one employees whose contributions are'considered workers who make it have become the first ty and a master’s ^ you to move your IRA from one Good luck in your timing IRA “ trustee” — such as a bank, above and beyond ordinary job requirements. Conrad Banas Daniel Eigner victims of the slumping popularity of sporty degree from Boston trustee to another as often as you ANSWER: That depends on the endeavors, but a word of caution' two-seaters. ' savings and loan association, like, if you don’t take possession Each will receive a cash award and will be Zimmerman-Decker University. in-house rules of the particular about mutual fund timing servi-! Michael Losh, Pontiac’s general manager, said brokerage firm, mutual fund of the IRA money. That’s a presented a certificate of recognition at a special mutual fund management ces. The track records of most of Connecticut’s main campus in Storrs. Tuesday that GM will stop making the Fiero organization or insurance com­ “ trustee-to-trustee transfer.” awards dinner. organization. those outfits leaves a great deal to The state announced plans Monday to award after the 1988 model year and will close Chinsky honored for sales pany — and place the money with You do that by contacting your There are no federal regula­ be desired._____ the contract to the Connecticut company despite indefinitely the single Fiero plant here sometime a different IRA trustee. new IRA trustee and signing the Adriana 0. Chinsky. formerly of Under federal rules, you’re tions preventing what you have in William A. Doyle, a syndicated SNET gets UConn order criticism from a competitor that the SNET this summer, idling 1,109 workers. necessary transfer papers. The mind. When you switch IRA Manche.ster. was recently named a member of permitted to make that kind of new trustee sends those papers to columnist, welcomes written proposal was the most expensive bid submitted. “ The whole market’s dead,” said industry the West Palm Beach (Fla.) Board of Realtors money from one mutual fund to HARTFORD — Southern New England rollover only once every 12 the old trustee. You never touch questions, but he can provide The contract with SNE'T would cost $13.3 analyst Chris Cedergren of J.D. Power and Million Dollar Club for outstanding real estate months. Furthermore, you must another within the same manage­ answers only through the column. Telecommunications Corp. has been awarded a million for equipment and installation. The your money and it is transferred ment organization, your IRA Associates, blaming high insurance rates for a 30 sales. open the new IRA within 60 days Write to Doyle in care of the multimillion-dollarcontract fora telecommuni­ expected 10-year cost, including maintenance to the new IRA trustee. remains with the same trustee. So percent drop in overall two-seater sales during Chinsky lives in West Palm Beach. She is a after receiving the check from It must be noted that some IRA Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, cations systems at the University of and interest expense, was listed at $27,6 million. 1987. A that’s not an IRA rollover or Manchester 06040. 1980 graduate of Manchester High School. A in the Greater AP photo Manchester Area DANCING BANKER — David Carson, president of REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES People’s Bank in Bridgeport, gets help with his costume from Brett Raphael of the Connecticut Baiiet Theater. Century 21 Epstein Realty Century 21 Lindsey Real Estate Carson will play the role of the Duke of Courland in the Kiernan Realty Featuring: AnDB Miller Real Estate ballet “Giselle.” ___^ 543 North Main St., Manchester 519 Center St. 357 East Ccnler Si reel Brand new 1 bedroom condo, cathedral ceilings, lovely Manchester ^ 3 ^ . W7-8895 dome windows overlooking rolling Ellington Hills...... *97,900.00 649-1147 Mancheslcr, CT 06040 n i.’ I r r i itTZI____ 649-4000 Banker dons tights I M T IIN BBALTY LINDSEY REAL ESTATE Lovely newer 2 bedroom townhouse with sliders to W H E R E T H E INDIVIDUAL GETS ATTENTION CHARLES e. LINDSEY Eech office Independently owned end operated. balcony, walkout basement, private back yard ...... *119,900.00 Put Number 1 To Work For You.^ SnOKER/OWNER to support the arts Large & unique 3 bedroom tri-level condo in Forest Hprflid TOLLAND $157,900 Ridge, 2‘A baths, 1st floor family room, sliders to By Linda Stowell music, rather than dance. But. as Expandable 2 bedroom Cope Coventry *121,900 MANCHESTER *200'8 3n The Associated Press he said, “ when does walking in nestled amonp apple trees on ap­ private deck, carport, pool & tennis...... *159,900.00 AN EXCELLENT OPPOR­ ;le time become dancing?” proximately 2 acres. Gorgeous "Vacation at home" (n your 131 grounds with field-stone fire­ TUNITY to own your own haated In-ground pool plua hot FAIRFIELD — Bank president Carson will have to attend three Older but updated Victorian Colonial, 3-5 bedrooms, David Carson is trading his place and barbecue. Conven­ country home. Reasonably tub, surrounded by private tread rehearsals and two iently located. Call for detallsl V/i baths, 1st floor family room, fireplace, south end ....*164,900.00 pin-striped business suit fordane- priced S room Ranch with spa­ lot with patlol Alao (eaturas 4 performances. bedroomt, formal dining room, ing tights as a means of showing cious kitchen and living room When asked during a rehearsal located on large rural lot. YOUR OWN BUSINESS: Hair Salon in Manchester — Only *15,000.00 large aat-ln kltchan, and beautiful corporate support for the arts. in a Fairfield school if he was family room with thermopane Carson, 53. the president of nervous. Carson said: “ Doesn’t MANCHESTER $374,900 windowa and allders overlooking People's Bank in Bridgeport, will everybody get nervous before Lavish lifestyle can be yours In poollll play the role of the Duke of going on stage? But it’s fun.” this new elegant 4 bedroom , 2Vi East Hartford *132,900 Courland in the ballet, “ Gi.selle." He said he has listened care­ both, Colonial. Big windows VERNON Only *100.000 put on by the Connecticut Ballet fully to instructions. with woodsy view, fireplaced WAITING FOR YOU I Lovely 2 Meet Clare Miller-Cote living room; lacuzzi, skl-lltes bedroom, I'/i bath tri-level Theater in Stamford March 11-12, “ We corporate types follow Clare, a Manchester resident, graduated "Brend new home" terrific layout, and 2-car garage. Conveniently newer unit with attached gar­ large rooma, and million dollar The production will also feature instructions well,” he said Mon­ from East Catholic High School in 1984. She Mike located to shopping, schools age. Easy commute to Hart­ view from decki Alao featurea 4 Stephanie Saland. ballerina and day, “ I just asked that they tell and 1-384. continued her education by graduating owed ford. , bedrooma, 2V4 batha, nice family principal dancer with the New me what they want, and I ’ll from the Computer Processing Institute. REAL ESTATE lou- room and ornate well to wall York City Ballet produce it.” Clare has been with Anne Miller Real Es­ ;s. In atone fireplace, 2 car garage with “ The bank has supported the tate for approximately one year, and speci­ 647-8000 electric openerll , Doc theater, but 1 think you can Of the baiiet “ G iselle" he LISTINGS WANTED alizes in homes and condos. Call her to show e for support the arts with not just said: “ I think it’s one of the great these terrific properties. 985 M ain Street, M anchester isual pieces of ballet and to do it is an Ropid turftPA^er has depleted our Inventory! > money, but with your presence >■ uced to o " said Carson, who is also the exciting event. Hopefully it will -< / ------< hank’s chief executive officer. build the audience for the future REALTY WORLD 2 The ballet was looking for “ a things they do.” Miss (203) 646-7709 73 W»,l C«nl»r Slre»l 2 lonal very regal type of person" said it Carson’s ballet debut has also Benoll/FrecheUe Atioclalei Mancheiler, CT 06040 hus- decided to approach Carson, said been covered by the Wall Street Manchegter *152.500 ifend Brett Raphael, the company's .Journal. He said he hopes the NEW TO MARKET - Immaculete tlx WE GET RESULTS er or artistic director, publicity will attract support for room full shed dormered Cepe. the ballet company. Two full baths, new thermopane *A DIVISION OF THOMAS A. BENOIT ENTERPRISES” most “ It occurred to me that this was windowa, new furnace, new deck ribu- natural casting if possible, how­ “ You can’t buy that kind of with, new updated kitchen, hard­ REAL ESTATE ____ ever far-fetched" Raphael said publicity.” Carson said. “ Be­ wood floors, one car garage and “ It’s not every day a corporate located In great family neighbor­ sides. what other ballet dancer hood. 647-8000 985 Main S^eet, Manchester Ne- personality takes time out of his 5-I- ACRES -* A RARE FINDIII , and makes their premiere on the front schedule to dabble in a very page of the Wall Street Journal?” ebra different art fo rm " Beautiful, spacious bi-level home on 5.6 private ly of Carson has been president of “ It appealed to my sense of acres is perfect for 2 generations to live in ould the bank since 1983 and chief humor and if it helps give the executive officer since 1985, He harmony. GRACIOUS mer. 7 room -I- colonial In the Porter St. ballet some recognition, that’s was previously chief executive Manchegter *234,900 put great." Carson said NEW TO MARKET - Exceptional First level boasts 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, and area, formal dining room, 14x28 ome officer and president of the eight room Colonial In desirable tat floor family room, 2 fire­ In his role. Carson will do some on of Middlesex Mutual A.«isurance Co. Martin School District. Formal fireplaced family room for growing family. places, 3 bedrooms, walkup attic, mime and basically walk to hrls- in Middletown. living room and dining room, first 2 car garage. MANCHESTER - Nice 9 room Contemporary floor family room with sliders to Lower level offers complete eat-in kitchen, 1-2 cast Raised Ranch, 4 bedrooms, main floor family room, patio and beautiful oversized lot. Call for your exclusive showing bedrooms, living room, bath, and sliders to MANCHESTER - n42.900 2'/i baths, fireplace, completely finished lower level, today. patio. Beautifully decorated and immaculate cape on efor Federated considers excellent location. busline. 7 rooms, 3 bedrooms, 2 car detached garage. :y.It •235,000. LAND OFFERS UNLIMITED Beautiful hardwood floors, roof 3 years old. Exterior f the Macy, Campeau bids recently painted. This home “ must be seen” ! — FREE HOME EVALUA TION — POSSIBILITIESIIi BRICK TOWNHOUSE ‘Putting You 1st Is 2nd Nature To U s!” Lovely and large 2 bedroom brick NEW YORK (AP) - The Campeau has offered $68 a This property is located in Bolton and is being offered at *389,900. Call for a showingl townhouse, I'A baths, 980 sq. feet, nation’s largest department store share in cash for all of Federat­ U&R REALTY CO. small complex, easy commute to tE operator must consider its long­ ed’s 89.6 million outstanding STRAND REAL ESTATE Hartford. *102,900. term future as well as its coffers shares. , , 643-2692 156 E. CENTER ST., MANCHESTER, CT in considering competing “ The fit between our two REAL ESTATE SERVICES MFeeieMi multibillion-dollar takeover bids, organizations — strategically, (D/Robert D. Murdock, Realtor (203) 646-7709 CALL TODAY - 647-“SOLD”® S an analyst says. economically and culturally — is 63 East Center St., Manchester, 643-4060 The bid for Federated Depart­ an ideal one," Macy Chairman ment Stores Inc. by R.H. Macy & Edward S. Finkelstein wrote in a Co, Inc, is worth more — $6.6 letter to Federated Chairman billion — but would be paid for 9 9 Howard Goldfeder. D.WHSH AN ELEGANT PORTRAYAL with cash and newly issued Macy Federated said its board would Commercial-Investment Company of the modern llfeityle can be teen In this 2 stock. Campeau Corp. has offered consider both proposals. Its stock $6.1 billion in cash. bedroom, 1'A bath SALEM CAPE and unit In the rose $1.25 per share to $67.75 in LYDALL WOODS COMMUNITY... CLEAN AND "The decision that the Feder­ New York Stock Exchange trad­ CAPTIVATING... Enjoy the outelde Inside through ated board has to make is: ing Tuesday. the dual atrium doors... Priced at only *153,900.00. r Campeau is sitting there with For Macy, the acquisition re­ MANCHeSTER • DUPLEX "WE'RE SELLING HOUSES ” 646-2482 cash, and Macy walked in the presents a chance to control some ONE HALF '153,900 door with some cash but the MAmHESTER BEAUTIFUL *289,900 f . NEW LISTING!!! of its major competitors, such as Open floor plan. 2 large bedrooms, 1V4 baths, 2 Newly constructed 4 bedroom Colonial, with private BRA car tandem garage. Lovely landscaped yard. Real Estate opportunity for the company to Federated’s Bloomingdale’s de­ country atm M phm . 2H baths, fireplaced family room B^anl UH* room G>loni«l on Arvlne Place. 4 enjoy future growth —as opposed partment stores, while increas­ ONE HALF *178,900 adjolna kltchan. Large maater bedroom with master Bedrooma, maater bedroom with aitting room, brand 2 bedrooms, 1'4 baths, dining room overlooking ELLINGTON — *235,000. to Campeau’s potential breaking bath boasting double vanity and Whirlpool tub. A front new atate*of*the*art kitchen. 2 rireplacea, lat floor ing its market share, said Mi­ sunken living room, 2 * car tandem garaoe. Free house for conversion to offices or residen­ up or dismantling of the com­ porch and lovely roar deck are among the many other tial use with the purchase of the 3.15 acres of 647-8400 family room, 2.5 baths. Freah paint and paper BRAND NEW chele Davis, of the investment ^ ------8 - , ^ amenities this new home has to offer. pany," said Thomas Tashjian, an firm Oppenheimer & Co. land on which It atands *67,000 per acre In a 168 Main Street, Manchester throughout, very taatefulljr decorated, brand new vinyl Raised Ranohee locatsd In a baautiful araa of North prime Industrial area abutting the Ellington Coventry. 1900 tq. ft. of living araa... 7 rooms, 2'A analyst with Seidler Amdec Se­ “ They can position Blooming- aiding adds just the finishing touch to this exceptional port. The house Is a sound 1890 Colonial i home! *329.000. batha. Including a mastar bath, llraplaeed, cuttom curities Inc, in Los Angeles. dale’s at one price point and Macy commercial potential. The properly ralted birch caWnata, pull down attic atalra, Macy, the privately held. New at another price point such that D.W.FISH devsiopad far beyond Its present covorai gorgaout atrium door from dining room to deck, York-based retailer with nearly they don’t compete head-on with THE REALTY COMBANY for oonsiruotlon oo., etc. taparale kltchan raar door, all thermopane 100 department and specialty each other," she said. windows, burlad oil tank PLUS a Iraad aert lot with atone wall... oomparal Compitted price of *193,000. stores, made its bid Monday. It The deal also would give Macy ONLY 8 MINUTES FROM DOWNTOWN MAN­ topped the latest offer from more outlets for Its extensive line CHESTER, Rt. 384 to Rt. 44 to Carpenter Road. Campeau, the Toronto-based real of private label merchandise, l o l SIgna poated. estate company that bought and said Monroe Greenstein, of the 1 Better W "WE RE SELLING HOUSES ” 646-2482_____ later broke up Allied Stores Corp. 82 Cooper HHI Eireef investment firm Bear Stearns St MANCHE9TER *184.900 Under its proposal, Macy would Co. Inc. Exciting home convenient to schools, recrsatlon and YOU CAN’T JUDGE A make a cash tender offer for The analysts said they ex­ business. Not a ride by. Must be seen. 4 bedrooms, VERNON» *210,000. "WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES" approximately 80 percent of pected a bidding war. modem bath and lav, eat-ln kitchen. Now 34x10 rear The tooaUon and C-10 zoning of this property, BOOK BY ITS COVER!!! BONUS! BONUS! BONUS! lust one Nook from Hartmann's Supermarket, Federated’s outstanding shares Campeau will fight for Feder­ deck. Lower level with separafe heat zone has rec room, You can't imagine how aurpriaed you'll be when you aee A rare And for the price! Juat 14 years old this 6 room laundry and workshop. on busy R t 83, make this site Meal for profaasl- the inside o f this magnificent antique home. 7 rooma, Raia^ Ranch is graced with approximately 8 wooded auaiuiousais at $73 80 per share, Federated ated because it does not want to onl/relall use. A homa/buslnasa with additional ertosivNifv 3*4 bedrooms. 1.5 baths, keeping room with beehive acres. 3 Bedrooma, fully applianced eat*in kitchen. 2 Blanchard & Rossetto said Shares not purchased in the inooma from one apaHmant m,lght be parfaot lose the opportunity to gain the oven, natural wtdeboard floora, beamed ceilings, 4 full batha, fireplace, lower level just waiting to be offer would be exchanged for foothold at major U.S. shopping omci HOURS for the family lust starting a new business. Small 643*1591 243 Main St, Manchaster, CT 06040 nursery would do woN hare. fireplacea, approximately 1 acre. Tifhfop, move*in finished into a family room. Suitable for horses. Handy CttlM I I "'•“ ly issued shares of Macy centers that Federated stores Dally 9;00-e;00 condition, approximatley 1600 square feet. *162,000. REAL ESTATE 646-2482 871*1400 Vernon Cr., Vernon, CT 06066 Sat. 9:00-6«0 Tolland taction. *180,900. stock •>“ would provide, Greenstein said. 043-4616 10 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, March 2,1988 IS - MA

18- f O bhnaries 4 - H liked Jamaica iHanrlipHtrr Hrrali'i Continued from page 1 Quiches Eleanor Nickerson, Josephine Opalacz Emma Young friendly and outgoing. But sometimes that caused among problems. Page 11, Section 2 most po| executive Secretary Josephine Opalacz, 101, of Emma (Smith) Young. 08, of ‘honeymoon’ phase, as.ho oyaa lit up. “ (The men) are very aggressive,’’ she said. “ I Wethersfleld, wife of the late the Broad Brook section of East “Then there’s ‘the party’s over’ phase,’’ she said, dishes for Eleanor "Nicky'’ Nickerson, of had 25 marriage proposals in 10 weeks,’’ she said ing durini Stanley Opalacz, died Tuesday at Windsor, widow of William A. explaining that you say to yourself, “I’m lonely. I’m with a chuckle. FOOD Wednesday, March 2,1988 /, Glastonbury, d i^ Sunday. She home. She.was the mother of Ann Young, died Tuesday at an East' bored. I’m frustrated. I don’t know anyone.’’ Lenten se was the daughter of the late John And when it was time for the stay to end, Adamy Rich and Blasko of Manchester. Windsor nursing* home. She was During the ’acculturation phase,’ Adamy said, said she was looking forward to coming home. W. and Alice A. Nickerson. the mother of . William S. Young of “you become comfortable with the culture and the vorful, qu She lived in Manchester for Besides her daughter, she is “I was anxious to see if things were the same and are easy t< survived by four otherdaughters, Coventry. people. You become a part of their society, almost.” to share my experiences,’’ she said. most of her life and graduated Besides her son, she is survived By that time, however, it was almost time to pare in the with honors from Manchester Alice Jlimnoch of Melbourne, She is currently on an eight-week lecture tour to • rowave. / Fla., Mary Zajac of Meriden, by a sister, Minnie S. Randall; a return home, she said. promote the program and to help encourage respect High School in 1933 and from granddaughter; and a great- To help her through the adjustment stages, addition o Morse College in 1935. For more Josephine Dorunda of Enfield for other countries, she said. getables i and Florence Przasnyski of Bris­ granddaughter. Adamy said she corresponded with friends and "A lot of people think Jamaicans live lii trees and iS S S S S S S i ker than 25 years, she was assistant to The funeral is Thursday at 1:30 family at home. quiche no the owner of WDRC radio station tol; two sons, Frank Opalacz of grass huts,’’ she said. "They have third world variety, bt East Windsor and Raymond p.m. at the Leete-Stevens Enfield ’’I wrote over 250 letters and got 200 back,’’ she iissssF" and also worked as an executive said. problems such as poor economics, but they’re nutritional Opalacz of Wethersfield; and diapels, 61 South Road, Enfield. modernized.” secretary to the vice presidents of And she wrote stories about their way of life and main disht several grandchildren and great­ Burial will be in Windsorvllle «. S3 High in I Wesleyan University and the ^ grandchildren. Cemetery, East Windsor. There many of the things that happened to her. Adamy said the middle class suburbans have University of Hartford. She also are no calling hours. On one occasion, she remembered, while she was VCRs, microwaves and satellite dishes Justas many phonis, vi was executive secretary to the The funeral is Thursday at 9:15 American families do. quiche is a a.m. from the Talarski Maple Hill Memorial donations may be working in the sugar cane fields, she listened to a nutritious managing director of Bushnell made to the William A. and truck load of men and women complaining atout “The same misconceptions we have about other Memorial Hall, Hartford. Chapels, 380 Maple Ave., Hart­ their poor wages and long work hours. Because ford, followed by a Mass of Emma S. Young Trust Fund, countries, they have about us,” she said. “They significant She was assistant to author and Broad Brook Congregational Adamy said it reminded her of similar complaints honestly believe we all have BMWs and live like lecturer Dr. Albert E. Burke and Christian burial at 10 a.m. in Ss. she hears in this country. milk and Cyril and Methodius Oiurch, Church, 26 Main St.. Broad Brook Falcon Crest. They don’t think we have to work as IIV microwave after retiring, she became in­ 06016. «»,„ r>nmplaints, she said, the people are hard as we do to have what we have.” ffr 'r volved with many groups and Hartford. Burial will be in Mount Sqr\a\w e Chocolate Ca (medium-)] organizations. She was a member St. Benedict Cemetery, Bloom­ Joe Better delicate n of the Aduit Lecture Committee field. Calling hours are today LOS ANGELES (AP) - Joe products r of Hartford Coliege for Women, from 6 to 9 p.m. Besser, one of the later members Aquifer proposal may be softened setting to the Thoreau Society in Concord, For QAckand Easy Treats uniform pr of The Three Stooges and the Mass., and Friends of the Welles- Continued from page 1 tween high-, medium- and low- to consider these options and To ensui Edwin W. Safranek whining brat Stinky in "The Tumer Memorial Library, Glas­ Abbott and Costello Show,” died risk uses, Pellegrini said. Chang­ decide what approach the regula­ helpful to tonbury. Shewasamemberofthe Edwin W. Safranek. 65, of 344 Tuesday. He was 80. chance to see what's going oh ing the zoning of the land above tion should take at the next several tire there,” said PZC alternate Mar­ time. Stai First Church of Christ Scientist, Lake St., Bolton, died Sunday at Besser was one of the Stooges aquifers and therefore prohibit­ workshop, scheduled for March No one can resist the rich flavor and wholesome appeal of home- Glastonbury. Manchester Memorial Ho.spital. ion Taggart. ing any type of industrial develop­ 15. important I from 1956 to 1958, replacing baked desserts from scratch. And now, even the most time-pressed She is survived by a sister, He was bom in Willington, Shemp Howard. He played the The approach of not prohibiting ment made no sense because the “I think there’s an awful lot to set propt Barbara (Nickerson) Gilbert of April 6, 1922, and lived in Bolton character Joe, who would often any business and regulating all of uses were already there, he said. here to do,” Gates said at the end cook can bake pure, natural treats quickly and easily. The qui A Manchester; a nephew, David S. for 25 years. Before retiring, he whine, "Oooh, you crazy,” as he them made no distinction be­ Commission members decided of the workshop. A popular fo Gilbert of Manchester: and a was employed by John A. Lim- was slapped around by Moe variety witi niece, Nancy (Gilbert) Scanlon of berger Inc...paving contractors. Howardt The recipe for this Signature Chocolate Cake Mix yields about nine the new spt Wethersfield. cups, enough for a batch of brownies and any one of the other deli­ crustless. ' Besides his wife, he is survived Surprises possible at Grammys include reel Memorial services will be by a daughter. Christine Boyd of Timothy Scott cious desserts that follow. Extra special recipes include the Choco­ Saturday at 1 p.m. at the Watkins LOS ANGELES (AP) - Ti­ We will Funeral Home. 142 E. Center St. Coventry; a brother. Joseph Continued from page 1 him a nomination for best rhythm a cult favorite who broke into the late Strawberry Tbrte, brimming with flesh fruit and whipped cream, plain pastr Safranek of Bolton; and fivq. mothy Scott, a dancer and and blues song — a songwriter’s Burial will be in Mount Auburn creator of the character Mr. top 10 with her song “Luka,” is up arid the moist Cocoa Sheet Cake, made with sour cream and topped making th< Cemetery. Cambridge. Mass., at sisters, Jane Works of Willington, Prince (“Sign O’ the Times”) award. for record of the year, song of the with a creamy rich flesting. tional type ^ Mary Zaushny and Alice Sa­ Mistoffolees in the hit Broadway and Houston ("Whitney”) are Houston, who will perform the the convenience of the family. musical "Cats,” died Feb. 24 of year and best female pop vocal of yellow fo Memorial donations may be franek of Tolland, Joan Safranek also up for album of the year, nominated “I Wanna Dance With performance. Los Angeles’ favor­ to the pa! in Florida and Louise McDonald complications from AIDS. He along with Dolly Parton, Linda Somebody,” is a potential winner Whether it’s the batch of Fudgey Brownies, served with ice cream made to the First Church of was 32. ite sons, Los Lobos, are nomi­ browned i Christ Scientist, Glastonbury, or of Clinton. Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris in the categories best female pop nated both for their inspired topped with Classic Cocoa Sauce, or the double-chocolate Butter­ prefer to u Scott appeared in Broadway for their “Trio” album. vocal performance and best quiche for to the First Church of Christ. The funeral is tonight at Sat the companies of "King of Hearts” remake of Ritchie Valens’ “La fly Cupcakes, this Signature Chocolate Cake Mix is ready when you Scientist. Manchester. Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main Prince also has been nominated female rhythm and blues vocal Bamba” and their brilliant se­ suggest tha and “Dancin.” On television, he for best rhythm and blues vocal performance. are. But if you don’t want to overindulge your tastebuds all at once, St. Burial will be at the conven­ performed in “Baryshnikov in cond album, “By the Light of the eVust with i ience of the family. Calling hours performance by a group or duo But there are lesser-known Moon.” feel flee to store the mix in an airtight container which can be left tershire sat Hollywood” and during the 1980 with Sheena Easton for “U Got Sarah M. Berk begin at 7 p.m. nominees with good chances- Los Lobos will perform their in a cool, dry place for up to two months. baking to f Academy Awards broadcast. the Look,” which also garnered New York’s own Suzanne Vega, version of “La Bamba.” appearance Sarah M. (Carabino) Berk, 72, of 20Ansaldi Road, wife of John T. Berk, died Tuesday at Manches­ One-crus >ur ter Memorial Hospital after being 1 cup all-1 lot stricken at home. ^ teaspot •d She was born in Manchester, 1/3 cup 4 Oct. 2. 1915, and was a lifelong shortening m, resident. Before retiring, she At 3 to 4 tabi ful ne worked at Manchester Modes for Yellow fo no more than 15 years and also •i Measure worked at Pioneer Parachute Co. PRICE GUARANTEE mixing bov She was a communicant of St. AS A MEMBER OF “NATIONWIDE BUYING thoroughly, CO-OP” AL SIEFFERT’S GUARANTEES IGREAT James CJ^urch. yellow fooc DO Besides her husband, she is LOWER PRICES THRU VOLUME BUYING. Sprinkle wa lit, survived by two brothers, Joseph lar Carabino and Louis Carabino. FAST SERVICE I 4 both of Manchester; and several AL S1EFFERTS SERVICES ^VERY PRODUCT Super! lly nieces and nephews. ■II SOLO BY A PROFESSIONALLY TRAINED \ Ith The funeral is Friday at 9:45 TECHNICIAN BOTH IN AND OUT OF WAR­ a m. at the Holmes Funeral RANTY. EASONS Home. 400 Main St., with a Mass 2 S\qm\\ATe CCoco\a\e Cake Mix a of Christian burial at 10:30a.m, in FAMOUS NAME BRANDS St. James Church. Burial will be r TO BUY FROM 4 cups cake flour AL SIEFFERT’S CARRIES ONLY NATIONALLY B y M a rtin - < in St. James Cemetery. Calling 4 cups sugar hours are Thursday from 2 to 4 KNOWN NAME BRAND MERCHANDISE THAT U nited Fe( YOU CAN TRUST... SUCH AS; SONY. PANA­ 1-1/2 cups unsweetened 2 2 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. 2 teaspoons baking ] r Memorial donations may be SONIC, MITSUBISHI, ZENITH, GE, WHIRL­ DEARMj 3 POOL, MAGIC CHEF, MAYTAG, RCA. LITTON, 1 teaspoon salt made to St. James Church. 896 suggested Main St.. P.O. Box 790, Manches­ JENN-AIR, PLUS MANY MORE! 1 cup shortening consumers ter 06040. by the req FINANCING In large mixing bowl, combine dry ingredients. Blend sftid in regi AL SIEFFERT’S OFFERS LONG TERM A 2-6 LOWEST PRICES... until cocoa is evenly distributed. Cut in shortening until their proof! Louis A. Gunas FINANCING. 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH evenly distributed. Pour mixture into a laige airtight companies I er OPTION ON MOST PRODUCTS, PLUS container. Store in a cool, dry place for up to 2 months. I decided Loui.s A. Guna.s, 75, of Coventry, Every time died Monday at Manche.ster 4 ACCEPTS VISA, MASTER CARD. AND ^ " ...BEST SELEC T IO N ! About 9-1/2 cups mix. DISCOVER. an offer tha Memorial Hospital. tape. I havt He was born in Waterbury and directly to t lived in Coventry for the past 20 EXTENDED WARRANTY Brownic-’T A i ^ Mr^ The resul St. years. He was employed at AL SIEFFERT’S OFFERS EXTENDED WAR­ '{Aclqevj A' tic. I would k25 Gunver Manufacturing Co , Man­ RANTEES ON EVERY MAJOR APPLIANCE, but almost re* chester, for more than 40 years. 3 cups homemade chocolate cake (nol pictured) C O LO R TV, VCR THEY SELL. LOW CO ST PRO ­ mix sent me thi tic, He was a veteran qJ World War II. 5 TECTION AGAINST FUTURE REPAIRS. ASK A letters indie 2 eggs serving in the U S. Army, He was SALESPERSON FOR DETAILS. 5 cups homemade chocolate cake take the pro' a member of the Army and Navy 2 tablespoons butter or regular mix ation. Othe Club of Manchester. Ckocolate Strawbem^ Torte stick maigariiK, melted 1/2 cup butter or regular stick interested ir He is survived by a brother, HONESTY 2 tablespoons light corn .syrup margarine "Sending I Peter J. Gunas Sr. of Coventry: AL SIEFFERT’S WILL PROPERLY REPRESENT S cups homemade chocolate BMtferflt^ CiApcakcb 1 tablespoon water 1 cup water to be fun an< three nephews, the Rev. Peter ALL THEIR PRODUCTS... EVERY TIME. CLOSED cake mix 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 1/2 cup dairy sour cream money — a Gunas Jr. of East Falmouth, WEDNESDAY MARCH 2nd. AT 5:00 pm...TO PREPARE FOR OUR 2 eggs Prepare cake batter as directed for Chocolate Straw- 112 cup chopped nuts 2 eggs couraged tp Mass., David Leo Gunas of Vanilla ice cream “However Hebron and Gary R. Gunas of FREE LOCAL DELIVERY BIGGEST 3 DAY M A R C H SALE EVER! i 1 teaspoon vanilla extract beny Tbrte. Fill paper-lined muffin cups (2-1 /2 inches 3/4 teasporrn baking soda ck AL SIEFFERTS DELIVERS AND INSTALLS 1 teaspoon baking soda in diameter) 2/3 full with batter. Bake at 350 degrees Classic Cocoa Sauce (recipe Creamy Cocoa Butter Fmsting years, more et, New York City: and several follows) turers have j grandnieces and nephews. MOST PRODUCTS FREE OF CHARGE. 1-1/2 cups boiling water for 18 to 20 minutes or until wooden pick inserted in (recipe follows) to INSTALLATION ALSO AVAILABLE ON Strawberry Cream (recipe center comes out clean. Cool completely. Cut a 1-1 /2 puts a crimp The funeral is private. Burial Heat oven to 350degrees. Grease square pan, 9 x 9 x 2 DISHWASHERS, DISPOSALS AND BUILT-IN follows) inch cone from center of each cupc^e. Fill cavity with Heat oven to 375 degrees. Grease 15 I /2 x 10 I /2 x advantage o will be in Rose Hill Memorial inches. In medium bowl combine cake mix. eggs, but­ habit is ask! Park. Rocky Hill, with military 7 PRODUCTS. Top 1 pint strawberries, cut into about 1 tablespoon Chocolate Cream (recipe follows). l-inch jelly mil pan. Place cake mix in large mixer bowl; ter, corn .syrup, water and vanilla; beat until smooth. halves Cut off point of cone to form a disc; cut through center. set aside. Iri small .saucepan, bring butter and water to receipts. es| honors. There are no calling Stir in nuts. Pour into prepared pan. Bake 25 minutes It’s taken the hours. The Rose Hill Funeral B\<5 . Whole strawberries or straw­ Arrange halves on filling to resemble butterfly wings. a boil. Remove fmm heat and stir until butter is melted; LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED or just until brownies begin to pull away from sides of “First of a Home, 580 Elm St., Rocky Hill, is AL SIEFFERT’S FAMILY HAS BEEN SERVING berry fans (for garnish) Sprinlde confectioners’ sugar over top. About 2-1 /2 add to cake mix. Add sour cream, eggs and baking .snsalt. of five Al Top with .second cake layer; spread remaining berry 1 cup butter or regular stick EVERY VCR • EVERY COLOR TV • EVERY REFRIGERATOR • EVERY until stiff. About 2 cups filling. C(K)k, stirring constantly, until mixture just begins to margarine, softened chies betv cream over top of layer. Garnish with strawterries. boil. Remove from heat; add 1/2 teaspoon vanilla in the 18-2! WASHER • EVERY DRYER • EVERY RANGE • EVERY MICROW AVE • EVERY Serve immediately or refrigerate until serving time. 1-1/4 cups granulated sugar extract. Serve warm. About 2 cups sauce. Dash salt to grab a DISHWASHER • EVERY FREEZER • EVERY STEREO 10 to 12 servings. their eldei 1 teasprxm vanilla extract poll report MUST BE SOLD! 3/4 cup unsweetened cocoa Accordii cent of An In small saucepan combine milk and flour. C(K)k over snack at a Strawborr^iroam MOKe \Apda\Qd Cb55iC5-Ric(i CoSksb For Calorie Counters,Tool low heal, stirring constantly with wire whisk, until afternoon! sni(K)th and thickened. RenuTve from heat. Place pla.stic time to 8 w rap directly on surface; c(m>I thoroughly. In small break out Mash or puree about l-l /2 cups fresh or packaged Swans Down Cake Flour experts have updated a frozen (thawed) .strawberry halves to yield 3/4 cup Tb get a copy of “Swans Down Breakthrough Bak­ mixer bowl beat butter, sugar, salt and vanilla until well Broken number cf all-time fevorite cake recipes for the ’80$ purde. Sieve to remove .seeds, if desired. In small mixer ing; Classic Cakes That Cut The Calories!” send blended. Gradually add cocoa, beating until blended. percent o by reducing the cholesterol, fiit and sugar content bowl combine 1-1/2 cups chilled whipping cream, your name and address plus $1.00 (to cover I Add cooled mill^ mixture, beating constantly until they neve without de^niyiitg the ridi flsmrs and fi»thery-light and handling) to: Swans Down Breakthrough 6 tablespoons confectioners’.sugar and 1-1/2 tea.sptx)ns snuMith. If thicker frosting is desired, cover and chill, rest, 53 pc textures we associate with classic American Baking, P.O. Biox 60296, New Orleans, La. 701(5). vanilla extract; beat until stiff. Fold in strawberry puree. stirring (Kcasionally. until desired consistency. About or candy tl layer cakes. 3 cups frosting. pretzels at by an addi In the 3 never sni 45-64, 21 pt and of Uio 1» - M A N C H E S TE R H E R A L D . Wedneaday, March 2 ,19M

M A N C H E S T E R H E R A LD . Wednesday, March 2,1988 — 13 Quiches are popular during Lent Seafood gumbo Take time for cake to cool Quiches are mt^luin-high (70 percent) power, a m o n g th e Sprinkle with 1 cup of cheese 1 pound frozen shelled 8 or 6 doves garlic, minced or until mixture boils. most popular over the top of the vegetables. shrimp 6 cups hot umter :tion 2 Stir in a little of the hot liquid dishes for serv­ IMstribute tuna over the top of the d*ounee paekage frozen 10>eunee paekage frozen Into beaten egg. Stir egg mixture ing during the M icrow ave cheese. Sprinkle remaining erabnwal cut okra, thawed if you prefer real frosting into evaporated milk-, salt and sift ns , 1988 L«nten season. cheese over tuna. pepper into hot mushroom sauce. VA eup all-purposs flour 1 teaspoon salt Rich and fla­ Kitchen Combine milk, eggs, baking Pour into baked quiche shell. VA cup cooking oil V« teaspoon ground blaek PILLSBURY FROST IT HOT! FROSTING MIX. vorful. quiches mix, seasonings and pepper in a Marge Churchill Microwave for 12 to 14 minutes 2 cups chopped onion pepper Fluffy white and whipped chocolate. 99 cents per are easy to pre­ blender or food processor. Pro-, on medium (SO percent) power, or 1 eup chopped gresn V* teaspoon ground red 3.04-ounce box. pare in the mic- cess until blended. Pour over- until metal knife inserted near pepper pepper -Mli M( ■ rowave. The cheese and tuna mixture. Sprin­ Supermarket center comes out clean. Garnish Bonnie: This new frosting was made for people in addition of ve­ kle with paprika over the top. 1 bay leaf so much of a hurry that they can’t wait ten minutes with sprinkle of paprika. Allow to Distribute olives over top of Sam pler getables or fish to the basic tablespoon at a time, stirring ■P] for their cake to cool off. The idea is to make this stand for 5 to 6 minutes before ' entire mixture. Microwave at 70 Thaw seafood. In a heavy 4-quart Dutch oven combine flour Carolyn Wyman quiche------....not only...... add flavorful lightly with a fork. frosting, then spread it on a hot cake. But when we cutting to serv& Yields 5 to 6 percent (medium-high) for 14 to & Bonnie Tandy Leblang variety, but further increase the Roll out pastry to fita 9-fnch pie servings. and oil. Cook over medium heat, stirring often, 35 minutes or tried it, ourcake tore and was littered with unsightly 16 minutes, rotating mixture crumbs. . nutritional value of these popular plate. Trim and flute the edge. ■'tno until a dark reddish-brown roux Is formed. Add onion, green 'V main dishes. every 3 minutes during cooking, pepper and garlic; cook and stirover medium heat for 1 0 minutes Frost It Hot! is low in calories and is without fat or Prick sides and bottom with a ItaIMn zucchini quiche let stand for 6 to 8 minutes before High in protein, calcium, phos­ fork. Miergwave 4 to 5 minutes on or until vegetables are tender. Stir In hot water. Stir In okra, salt, cholesterol, yet it’s also full of chemicals to add phorus. vitamins A and D. the cutting to serve. Yields 6 medium high (70 percent), or 4 cups thinly sliced, unpeeled black pepper, red pepper and bay leaf. Bring to boiling; reduce fluffiness and a smooth texture to the frosting. quiche is an excellent choice fora zucchini servings. ham and asparagus au gratin is better than the one until crust appears flaky. Cool. heat. Coven simmer 1 hour. Add seafood; simmer, uncovered, 5 If you’re in a hurry. I ’d suggest mixing powdered nutritious meatless main dish. cup coarsley chopped onion sugar with some liquid (water, orange juice, or on most frozen entrees. Other than modified food 1 minutes or until shrimp turn pink. Remove bay leaf. Serve with Because the quiche contains 4 tahlespoons hotter milk) and drizzling it over the cake. It can’t be starch, maltodextrin and zanthan gum. this product hot cooked rice. Makes 6 servings. significant amounts of cheese, Shrimp and asparagus 2 tahlespoons parsley flakes Garden patch spread on a hot cake. But, in our experience, neither is made from natural ingredients. milk and eggs, we prefer to quiche VI teaspoon salt Impoulble pie Nutrition Information per serving: 418 cal., 18 g pro., 43 g can Frost It Hot! This entree is high in sodium but some of its 1130 microwave them , at 70 percent Vt teaspoon pepper carbo., 20 g fat, 78 mg chol., 488 mg sodium. U.S. RDA: 20 milligrams can be attributed to the sodium-rich cup cooked shrimp, or 1 can 2 cups thinly sliced zucchini Carolyn; The frosting I know and love is made of (medium-high) power. The more V* teaspoon garlic powder percent vlt. A, 55 percent vit. C, 22 percent thiamine, 21 percent smoked horn. As its “Slim Selects” billing suggests, (61A ounces) shrimp, drained 4 green onions with tops, thiny sugar, shortening, vanilla extract and milk. That delicate nature of these dairy 'A teaspoon hasil leaves niacin, 12 percent calcium, 17 percent Iron,' 21 percent it is low in calories, with only about 30 percent of its I ran (8 ounces) asparagus, sliced some frosting is made from egg whites is news to me products require a lower power VA ounces) tuna, Ronnl>“ T\f‘ inprpHinnt list on Riidppi Gourmet’s Carolyn Wyman is a junk food fanatic. eVust with a mixture of Worces­ 1 Rotating dish every 3 minutes, cup sliced fresh mushrooms drained . reduce heat. Simmer, covered, 15 minutes; stir often. Cut fish Bv Nancy Poppas 677,” on which the letters were apple sand salt. Boil for 1 minute. tershire sauce and water before 1 microwave on 70 percent baking to give a more browned 2 tablespoons butter IMt cups milk into 4 portions; measure thickness. Add to skillet; spoon sauce Manchester Herald made from the cheesey pretzel Remove from heat and add the (medium-high) for 12 to 13 appearance. 3 tablespoons flour 3 eggs over. Return to boll; reduce heat. Simmer, covered, just until fish dough that’s in the book. That rest of the ingredients. Mix well. minutes. Arrange tomato slices Mennw ■A cup buttermilk baking mix flakes. (Allow 4 to 8 minutes for each ’A-inc)i thickness.) Remove It’s sometimes difficult to inter­ pretzel recipe was a contribution Drop by heaping teaspoonfuls cup milk on top and microwave on medium 1 egg, beaten ‘A teaspoon ground rosemary fish; cover. Stir together cold water and cornstarch; stir Into est youngsters in nutritious after­ from the troop’s other leader, onto waxed paper, laid over 1 One-crust pastry . or thyme high (70percent) for3minutes,or school snacks. Kids are often cookie sheets. Chili. Stor in 'A cup evaporated milk or sauce. Cook and stir until bubbly. Add parsley. Cook and stir 2 Janet Damiano. who found it in baked beans, corn, fruit. 1 cup all-purpose flour Pepper to taste until center is set. Let stand for 5 more interested in groping refrigerator or freezer. Senior citizens: l t i m Manchester schools cream the YW CA Nursery School Cook­ Wednesday: Oven-fried Vt teaspoon salt Paprika to 7 minutes before cutting. minutes. Serve' sauce overfish and rice; top With almonds. Makes around in the cookie ja r than in The following meals will be The following lunches will be ■A teaspoon salt book, ’’Beyond Juice and - ASHLEY ALIBRIO chicken, noodles and gravy, peas,- 1/3 cup plus 1 tablespoon Yields 6 servings. 4 servings. exploring what cheeses, yogurts served at Mayfair Gardens and served in the Manchester public Pinch of white pepper 1 can (ZVt ounces) sliced ripe Crackers.” roll, fruit crisp. shortening olives, drained Nutrition information per serving; 303 cal., 23 g pro., 31 g and cold cuts mom may have in Westhill Gardens the week of schools the week of March 7 1 baked pastry shell The cookbook seems to have Cheesey pretzel shapes ’Thursday; Tomato soup, tuna 3 to 4 tablespoons cold water Marge Churchill is a Manches­ carbo., 9 g fat, 62 mg chol., 290 mg sodium. the ’fridge. March 7 through 11, to Manches­ through 11. Paprika to garnish been a tremendous success — all 1 package dry yeast salad on a roll, potato puffs, fresh Yellow food coloring In a 1-cup glass measure ter resident who is an expert on ter residents who are 60 or older: Combine onion, mushroom and That’s why Brownie ’Troop 677. 100 copies which were printed 1 tablespoon sugar Monday; French bread pizza fruit. f Measure flour and salt into a combine celery and onion. Cover microwave cooking. If you have a group of second-graders who Monday: Vegetable soup, with pepperoni. tossed salad, butter in a 2 quart measure. have found their way into peo­ I Vi cups warm water Friday: Pizza, salad, fruit. with plastic wrap and microwave any questions about microwaving chicken patty on a bun. potato mixing bowl. Cut in shortening Microwave for 2 to 3 minutes on meet at Martin School, put ple’s homes. And the snack 1 teaspoon salt ^ chilled mixed fruit. on high for 3 minutes, or until that you’d like to see answered together their “ Nutritious Snack rounds, mixed vegetables, rocky Tuesday; Fried chicken, cran­ thoroughly. Add a few drops of high, or until onion is tender. samples served up at the Scouting 4 to 5 cups flour The following lunches will be tender-crisp. Place in a 10 inch here, write to; Microwave Kit­ Book.” It’s a compilation of road pudding. berry sauce, whipped potatoes yellow food coloring to water. Add flour and mix well. Stir in festival were popular, too. Sev­ 4 cups grated sharp Cheddar served at Coventry High School glass pie plate that has been chen, Manchester Herald, P.O. Whole wheat ginger cutouts good-for-you snack recipes con­ ’Tuesday: Apricot juice, roast with gravy, broccoli, roll and Sprinkle water over mixture, one milk. Microwave 1 to2 minutes on eral batches of the so-called yum cheese the week of March 7 through 11: sprayed wiht a vegetable coating. Box 591, Manchester 06(M0. tributed by the girls. turkey with gravy, bread stuf­ butter, vanilla pudding. balls disappeared as fast as the 1 egg Monday: Steak sandwich on a 3 eupa all-purposo flour 1/3 cup molaaaaa fing. turnips, dinner roll apple Wednesday; Half day for ele­ Some are simple, like Leah girls could make them. Coarse salt, optional roll, vegetable, fruit. 1 cup wholo wtiaat flour 1 agg Nelson’s peanut butter apples: crisp. mentary schools. Junior and Supermarket Shopper In case there are munchers in Dissolve yeast and sugar in ’Tuesday; Grilled cheese sand­ 2 to'aapoona ground 1 tablaapoon finely You spread peanut butter and your household, here are some of Wednesday: Beef barley soup, senior high school, baked la- water. Set aside. wich, tomato soup, vegetable, cinnamon coconut on apple slices. sour cream meat loaf, mashed sagna. tossed salad, bread and ahraddad orange peal the troop’s kid-tested and ap­ Combine salt. 4 cups of the flour fruit. Others are a bit more compli­ proved recipes. As one youngster potatoes, okra with tomatoes and butter, pineapple. 1 taaapoon ground gingar 2 tablaapoona orange juice and the cheese. Stir in yeast Wednesday; Pasta and meat cated. like Ashley Alibrio’s no­ peppers, wheat bread, ambrosia ’Thursday; Halfday for elemen­ W taaapoon baking aoda Powdered Sugar Icing said, when she tried a snack being mixture and add more flour, if sauce, roll, vegetable, fruit.” Companies r^ax receipt requirement bake apple drops, which calls for served at the festival. “ These are necessary, to form a stiff dough. dessert. tary schools. Junior and senior 1 cup margarine or butter Ralalna or amall round ’Thursday; Fish, macaroni and nine ingredients. so good, you can’t even tell that Thursday; Apple juice, saus­ high school, sausage grinder, 1 cup packed brown augar colored candlaa (optional) Knead for 5 to 10 minutes, until cheese, roll, vegetable, fruit. Nancy Cocconi. one of the they’re good for you!” age links and shells with Italian applesauce, ice cream. By AAortln Sioone smooth. Friday; Pizza, salad, fruit. 2 Brownie leaders, said the cook­ sauce. Italian mixed vegetables, Friday; Fish and cheese on a 2 Break off small piece of the United Feature Syndicate In a medium mixing bowl stir together all-purpose and whole Clip ’n’ file refunds cardboard liner from inside the cap of any size book was undertaken because the dough, about the size of a walnut. Italian bread, mixed fruit, sugar roll, potato rounds, cole slaw, wheat flours, cinnamon, ginger and baking aoda. Set aside. No-bake apple drops RHAM high schools Denorex Shampoo (except 1-ounce trial size), troop was assigned to work on a The traditional pretzel shape is cookie. cherry cobbler. DEAR MARTIN: Lastyearyoii ’The following lunches will be Health products (File llA ) along with the dated cash-register receipt with In a large mixer bowl beat margarine with electric mixer on “ good health” project for the Vi cup (I stick) margarine made by roiling the dough be­ Friday: Pineapple juice, baked suggested in your column that served at RHAM junior and Clip out this file and keep It with similar the purchase price circled. Expires March 31, medium speed for 30 seconds. Add brown sugar and beat until Wonderful World of Girl Scout­ 2 cups brown sugar tween your hands and a floured fish in newburg sauce, mashed Bolton schools consumers who were frustrated senior high schools the week of cash-off coupons — beverage refund offers with 1988. fluffy. Add molasses, egg, orange peel and orange juice; beat ing, a festival held Jan. 30 at 2 tablespoons unsweetened table to form a long rope. Loop it. potatoes, green beans, salad with The following lunches will be by the requirements that they March 7 through 11: beverage coupons, for example. Start collecting TH E R A G R A N $1.50 Rebate Offer. Send the well. Gradually beat in flour mixture, stirring in the last part with a Bentley School. cocoa twist the middle several times, French dressing, dinner roll, served in the Bolton Elementary srtid in register tapes along with Monday; Chicken nuggets, po­ the needed proofs of purchase while looking for required refund form and one proof of purchase The girls, who had worked on a 1 cup grated apple then spread the ends and press tropical fruit and coconut. , , and Center schools the week of their proofs of purchase let the wooden spoon. Divide dough in half. Cover and chill 1 hour or mil ■»! tato rounds, muffin, mixed veget­ the required forms at the supermarket, in from the back of a Theragran or ’Theragran-M cooking badge last year, decided 'A teaspoon salt them back against the looped March 7 through 11: companies know how they feel. until dough Is no longer sticky. ables. pudding with topping. newspapers and magazines, and when trading bonus pack, along with the cash-register receipt to produce and distribute free V* cup wheat germ part. Monday; Tacos with lettuce I decided to take your advice. On a floured surface roll dough VA-inch thick. Cut with desired Meals oh Wheels ’Tuesday: Hot dog on a roll, with friends. Offers may not be available in all with the purchase price circled. Expires March copies of a cookbook, and offer 1/3 eup non-fat dry milk However, the ropes can also be and tomato, corn, potato chips, Every time I have responded to cutters. Place cutouts on ungreased cookie sheets. Bake in a The foliowing meals are to be baked beans, carrots, ice cream. areas of the country. Allow 10 weeks to receive 31. 1988. samples of several of the snacks. 1 cup chopped walnuts used to form initials, hearts, peaches. an offer that required a register 375-degree oven 8 to 10 minutes or until done. Cool on wire rack. served to Meals on Wheels clients Wednesday; Juice, grinder, each refund. CONTAC32.25 Refund Offer. Send the required The group’s display at the 1 teaspoon vanilla ’Tuesday; Beef and gravy over tape. I have sent m y own letter animals, etc. Place pretzels on the week of March 7 through 11. chips, banana. refund form and one Universal Product Code To decorate, pipe Powdered Sugar Icing onto cookies with a festival also included a large Melt margarine in a large ungreased pans, leaving plenty of rice, mixed vegetables, pudding, directly to the manufacturer. These offers require refund forms: The hot noon meal is listed first, Thursday; Pancakes with symbol from a Contac product, along with the decorating bag and writing tip. Add raisins or candies for eyes, sign, reading “ Brownie Troop saucepan. Add sugar, cocoa. room between them for chilled pears. The results have been fanta.s- A D V IL $2 Cash Refund Offer. Send the the cool evening meal is second. syrup, sausages, hash brown dated cash-register receipt with the purchase buttons, etc. Makes about 72 cookies. expansion. Wednesday; Fruit juice, triple­ tic. I would not have believed it. reouired refund form and the Universal Product Monday: Baked meat loa^with paUie.'applesauce. price circled. Expires March 31, 1988. Powdered Sugar Icing: In a medium mixing bowlstlrtogether2 Brush each with beaten egg decker sandwich of turkey, bo­ but almost all of the companies Code (bar code) symbol on the outside flap of the gravy, Spanish rice mixed veget­ Friday: Tacos, lettuce and cups sifted powdered sugar, VA teaspoon vanilla and enough milk Contest invites beef recipes and. if desired, sprinkle lightly logna and cheese, lettuce and sent me the refund along with carton of any Advil 165s tablets or caplets Here’s a refund form to write for; ables. salad, dessert. Ham salad tomato, Spanish rice, peaches, (2 to 3 tablespoons) to make a frosting of piping consistency. with coarse salt. Bake at 425 tomato, potato chips, brownie. letters indicating that they will Expires March 31, 1988. A $2.25 refund — CONTAC Refund Offer Form, sandwich, fruit, milk. Makes about VA cup. That marvelous pepper steak oven or on an outdoor barbecue degrees for 15 to 18 minutes, or ’Thursday; Fish and cheese, take the problem under consider­ ALLER EST Free Offer. Receive three 50-cent P.O. Box 7205. E l Paso, T X 79975. ’This offer Tuesday: Veal steak with Andover Elementary you just prepared in your micro- grill. There will also be prizes for until golden brown. cole slaw, french fries, chocolate ation. Other readers may be Allerest coupons, along with a free Allerest expires March 31. 1988. While waiting for the Nutrition information per cookie: 75 cal., 1 g pro.. 12 g carbo., 3 mushroom sauce, whipped pota­ 'The following lunches will be wave oven may be worth $15,000. quick and convenient recipes, Variation: For piain pretzels, chip cookie, applesauce. interested in m y letter. product. Send the required refund form and one form, save the Universal Product Code symbol g fat, 11 mg chol., 37 mg sodium. toes, wax beans, salad, dessert. served at Andover Elementary The Beef Industry Council is and those that “ weigh in” at less omit the cheese and increase salt Friday; Orange juice, peppe­ “ Sending for refund offers used proof of purchase from Allerest 24s. along with and a dated cash-register receipt with the Egg salad sandwich, fruit, milk. School the week of March 7 looking for the best beef micro- than 300 calories per serving. to 1 tablespoon. roni pizza, salad, pudding with to be fun and a great way to save the cash-register receipt with the purchase price Wednesday; American chop through 11: purchase price circled from any of the following wave recipe in New England. The topping. money — and people were en­ circled. Expires March 3i; 1988. Contac products; Ckintac 12 Hour Capsules, New! - JANET AND GINA DAMIANO suey, carrots, beans, salad, des­ Monday: Bacon burger, pota­ person whose recipe is selected Entries should be sent to: couraged tp try your product. DENOREX 38 Savings Offer. Receive a Contac 12 Hour Caplets, New! Contac Severe Rocipes from Botter Homes and Gardens sert, Chicken sandwich, fruit, toes, mixed vegetables, will attend the National Beef National Beef Cook-Off, 444 N. / Coventry schools » "However, over the past few Denorex/Whitehall Health Care coupon book Cold Formula Caplets, Contac Severe Cold milk. cupcakes. Cook-Off, Sept. in Jackson, Michigan Ave., Chicago, III. Oldest ‘book’ years, more and more manufac­ worth $8. Send the required refund form and the Formula Liquid or Contac Jr. 22 Thursday; Roast chicken quar­ The following lunches will be ’Tuesday: Doughboys, baked Miss. Prizes will include cash and turers have acquired a habit that 60611. Contestants must be at The oldest “ book” ever found ter with gravy, baked potato, served in the Coventry'elemen­ beans, carrot rings, fruit. appliances. puts a crim p in curability to take least 18, with no professional was a hinged wooden writing squash, salad, dessert. Bologna tary schools the week of March 7 Wednesday: French bread In addition to beef recipes status in the food industry, and '2 X advantage of your efforts. That of food and there are 10 items on “ As of now. I am no longer tablet recovered from a Bronze and cheese sandwich, fruit, milk. through 11: pizza, salad, raisins. lendar incudes $1.65 worth of prepared in the microwave oven, may not have owned any cattle >wl; habit is asking for cash-register it. and each of their refunds going to take advantage of any Age ship that sank in the Friday; (Theese ravioli with Monday: Fruit juice, sausage Thursday: French toast, saus­ receipts, especially dated ones. coupons for Tid y Cat and Kitty contest judges are looking for within the past year. The deadline :rto requires a dated cash-register offer that requires a dated Mediterranean Sea in the 14th tomato sauce, zucchini, Brussels grinder, green beans, pudding age. juice, applesauce. It’s taken the fun out of refunding. Litter products. Send five Univer­ recipes prepared on a stove, in an in April 1. century B.C., says National with topping. ted; receipt, I will only be able to send register tape, and at the same sprouts, .salad, dessert. Tuna Friday: CTiicken soup, grilled “ First of all. many people save for one of the offers. sal Product Code symbols from Geographic. salad sandwich, fruit, milk. ’Tuesday: Hot dog on a roll. xla; time. I will stop using that brand. any size of Tidy Cat 3cat box filler cheese, potato sticks, pears. the tapes for tax-deduction pur­ “ What you have done, in If you receive this letter — that Auction I 25 and$1.50; or send three Universal SSSSSSSS5KS poses. Secondly, many super­ essence, is you have required means your product. mes Product Code symbols and $2.50; Iho Sunflov/f?r Group tiu* Sunflowor Group market receipts are difficult to double proofs of purchase. I have “ I hope you will give some JSS:*. MONEY SAVING COUPONS 9 coa read, or have incorrect dates, or never received a sensible expla­ or send one Universal Product Great Bargains thought to your promotion offers Code symbol and $3.25, or ! Baked Special: no dates at all. Thirdly, if I have a nation of how manufacturers so they will attract customers $5 register tape for a week’s worth benefit from this. without any proofs of purchase, A 6 n 80fN CORNMG WARTNOODIE rather than turn them away.” mail-in form is not necessary. Fine Quality, Handknotted, SAVE 50% ON THIS CASSBHMB FROM UGHT'n FUIFFT LUCY KLINE Send proofs of purchase and ^SOLE MEXICALLI PORT ST. JOHN, FLA. Oriental Rugs money orders (no cash) to: 2 pieces of fresh sole CORNING WARE NOODLE CASSEROLE O S ****2‘’^**^' Snacking is popuiar pastime Cat Lover’s Calendar, P.O. Box DEAR LUCY: I will leave it up 7082, Dept. PR, Clinton, lA 52736. served on a bed of rice 8 to my readers to decide whether AND ITS GREAT LITTLE SIDEKICK. . NEW YORK (AP) - Four out said they never between of five Americans get the mun- meals. they, too want to take action If Send questions and comments Sunday, March chies between meals, with those Despite their proclivity for they do, they can follow your to Martin Sloane In care of the olives. example. in the 18-29 age group more likely between-meals eating, the 18-29 Manchester Herald, P.O. Box sti, Preview 4-6 PM to grab a fattening snack than group said they were aware of Cat Lovers can still order the Manchester 06040. ’The volume of Auction 6-8 PM their elders, a New York Times different factors in their diet. “Cat Lover’s Calendar,’’ which mall precludes Individnal replies poll reported today. Thirty-nine percent said there features each month a whimsical to every letter, bnt Sloane wllK According to the poll, 17 per­ were careful about salt; 30 full-color drawing of cats enjoy­ respond to letters of general , cent of Americans say they don’t percent were wary of sugar and ing seasonal activities. The ca- interest In the column. iver snack at all. But among the rest, sweets; 26 percent a v o ld ^ fats. Temple Beth Sholom ntil afternoons are the most popular The poll of 1,870 adults Stic time to savor some sweets indicated: 400 East Middle Tpke. lull break out a bag of chips. ■ 54 percent of Americans do BAG SALE Manchester veil Broken down by ages, only 7 not exercise regularly. Fill a large brown bag A Q ed. percent of those age 18-29 said ■ 54 percent feel their weight is ntil they never snacked. Among the about right. with merchandise for only "w lill. rest, S3 percent made ice cream ■ 22 percent picked fruits or (Jtwky, houmwrm tnd Sooto not Inehidtdl out or candy their No. i choice; chips, vegetables as tbeir favorite snack pretzels and popcorn were cited f o ^ . Thursday, March 3 / 10 am — 8:30 pm by an additional 24 percent. The poll was conducted by In the 30-44 group. 14 percent telephone between Oct. 29 and never snacked; among those Nov. 5. It has a margin of error of THE PENNY SAVER 45-64, 21 percent never snacked; 2 percent overall, 4 percent for and of those over 65, 30 percent each subgroup. U - MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. March 2,1988 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, March 2, 1988 — 15 >13 TV Topics M^iClCAN flCETCRBOOkl W Puzzles -^(gfFFtTH— n a f u by Bruce Beattie KIT *N' CARLYLE by Larry Wright WOtCKER f^^FOLKLoOC" (Snoop IT A T v e OF W-TTZANSyWANJAC'jf^Yt^^

J o h n H vfro ru IN ACROSS 3 Mathemati­ Answer to Previous Puzile •N ifLA D£L LOvNtrS I cian's concern rilO CVAtC. 1 Stiffens 4 Pigpen SI .A .R .o Acting with S Anglo-Saxon's 5 Folklore _l^ _L _l_ M y D 06t. ^ tax creature £ _F_ _T Nt 9 Toward the 6 Natural color By Kathryn Baker Ej S ®®y® ®he should give up taking pictures, and she’d say, ‘Go away, stem 7 Chemist's The Associated Press WELBy 12 Uprising workplace ■ 1 writing because she’s lost touch \^th the now. Go away, don’t do that.’ And they would 13 Coliage group 8 Stylish I o I a I r I s I m a I n I J_ ! _l^ common people. actually leave. They were so polite and Vet. T 14 Actress Joanna 9 Tallies D _E_ £ ~ Actress Karen Austin says He bets her she can’t stand to stay for a respectful. You can imagine what they would A Me LIKE ume g/^es. I r n C B C T cOAV, □ D D O O O D sne nasn t quite found the words to describe 10 Partly fused | I| N | F | 0 | E E S I _o Oompherses and their three do in New York City?” GoriS TAMAL£. JE .R (100,000 |»c$bS>_ 15 Wiid party glass m what it was iike to work with screen legend A, |N| U| T l d | E f |_E N D S ciuldren in their little tract house in Hepburn, Austin said, “ knows what quality l e m b a s 11 Song Katharine Hepburn in the NBC movie “ Laura H icbville on Long Island. is, and it’s great to be around someone whose 17 Loud ciamor 19 Printer's _D ■ ■ ■ Lansing Slept Here,” but she gives it a shot. W’® ® cute movie. Lansing expects to find a standards will not be compromised, ^nd who 18 Pakoe, a.g. measures _8 _E _E_ I was intimidated, I was exhilarated, I * j If **®**'®™ worId„ not a soap-o|>era plot has the clout to just say, ‘Well, we can’t do it 3 7 19 Flightless bird 21 Army Transport M l T JN .0 was overwhelmed, I was inspired, all those 20 Rapidity Service (abbr.) with a philandering husband, crabby kids and this way,’ and everybody says, ‘Well, we R A things. I don’t know, it’s like a kid getUng to 22 European city 23 Yoko ■ a rebellious teen-ager on the road to juvenile can’t, I guess we can’t.’ And then it gets done PEANUTS by Cbattoa M. Schulz 24 River island 24 Close relative N | 1 N ■ _E S S play baseball with Babe Ruth," said AusUn. delinquency. right. It’s great.” 25 Metal monay 25 College woman TIJf made-for-TV movie airs Monday. For their part, the Gompherses are SIR, UJH'f PO I AlWAVS IT 5 TRAPITIONAL..THE WORST 27 Solar feature 26 W avy (var.) 36 Channel 45 Take down . ®"® Jl®® a great sense of humor about awe-struck when their famous guest arrives, Bu t YOU WEAR/THANK YOU, 38 Cereal grass HAVE TO PLAY RIGHT RELP? PLAYER ALWAYS PLAYS RIGHT FIELP 31 Preposition 27 Fluffy _ or two nerseif, She has no reverence about herself as cowing them to the point that they sit silently □ □ □ YOUR GLOVE / SIR.. I 32 Disklike ball 28 Line of cliffs 39 Fair grads 47 Happily an icon. The fact that other people regard her in the living room, terrified to turn on the ‘LATE NIGHT’ IN LONDON, ‘TODAY’ ON ANP YOU'RE OUR WORST PLAYER . WELL, MARGIE / APPRECIATE THE “ Never try escaping with an actor. Last 33 " ____ my 29 Arab country 41 Vales time, he ran to the spotlight and started 4 8 Pouch so highly is, I think, a source of benign television or make any noise that would ORIENT EXPRESS - “ Late Night with brother's 30 Sea's ebb and 42 Taxis amusement for her.” ICOMPLIMENT doing Hamlet." keeper?" flow 43 Think nothing 51 Entertainer _ disturb her. David Letterman” has settled on dates for its 4' IBIS by NFA Me 34 Anglo-Saxon let- 32 _ Lollobrigida Sumac ..x^**®^**’ starred in the first season of “ Is this what you do in the evening,” London run. May 3-6, at the Victoria Palace tar 35 Battle sound 4 4 Blackthorn fruit 52 551, Roman ’Night Court” and later had a recurring role Lansing asks innocently when she emerges to Theatre. Though Britons have been able to 35 Natural ability on "St. Elsewhere,” plays Melody Ciomphers, 1 2 3 find them ail lined up on the sofa, “ sit in silent see “ Late Night” once a week since last year, 36 Pleased • 1 0 11 a suburban housewife whose life is turned • meditation?” they won’t see the four London shows until THE GRIZZWELL8 by Bill Schorr 37 Remove 12 upside-down when a publisher bets a 39 The „ Mutiny 14 sometime in the future. Says producer Robert fabulously wealthy novelist that she can’t JOEL HIGGINS plays Walter Gomphers. Morton, “ We plan to do basically the same f W0W».WHATT1 r7n^OR6ET- 40 Litarery 15 17 stand to live with a typical American family Schuyler Grant, who is Hepburn’s grand­ program we do here in New York, except that ^EKTTME ^ K1N7ARE N\E- miscellany for a week. 41 Catches niece in real life, plays the Gomphers’ we’ll have new audiences that hopefully 18 HAOAR THE HORRIBLE by DIk Browne FU)WK^„.j LuiEy.^ / 42 Law charges ■ teen-age daughter. Sean Harmon plays their speak the same language we do.’’ The 45 Fermented " IT ’S A GENTLE comedy,” Austin says. es 2 2 2 3 prepubescent son, and twins Ryan and Kyle following week, NBC’s "Today” show will do drink “ You can imagine her descending on so Comber play 17-month-old Malcolm. five shows from aboard the famed train, the 46 Football 2 5 2 6 suburbia in full sail, with chauffeur and “ Katharine’s grand-niece (Grant) and I Orient Express, starting in Paris with stops in at division luggage. It’s a great part for her, and she’s used to sit around,” said Austin, "and I would Zurich, Munich, Vienna and Venice. ... be A 31 49 CIO partner costumed wonderfully, hats and Tibetan try to explain to her, because to her it’s just 50 Exaggerated jewelry and exotic clothes. I kept my hair in a LEMMON SALUTE - "The American promotion 3 4 Aunt Katie, but I would try and explain to her Film Institute Salute to Jack Lemmon” is ne braid, little housedress. It was kind of fun 52 WWII event what it was like for me to work with her aunt.” being taped March 10 for airing later this he 3 7 3 8 finding a character that was realistic, but (comp, wd.) In real life, Hepburn did descend on spring on CBS. Julie Andrews, who starred 'e. 53 Life story also would contrast well with her. That was suburbia in Vancouver where the movie was with Lemmon in Blake Edwards’ “ That’s ar 54 Portent my aim, really, was to be a backdrop as much shot last year. Life,” will be the host. The producer.is George Ik 55 Hilo garlands as anything for her, a springboard.” “ The neighbors actually would go away 56 Sault _ Marie Stevens Jr., who produced Lemmon’s recent M. 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GS) Doctor W ho Part 2^ 643-2711 pAv^e> ^-2 2:30AM (ri) xevs to Success U — MANCHESTER HgRALD, Wednesday, March », 198$ 8 — 15 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, March 2, 1988 — 17 SPORTS Cov©ntry, Portlsnd to meGt for CO C hoop crown CROMWELL — The top two YolHolden2 She ly Dle(erle$^412, Usa Cartier teams in the Charter Oak Confer­ I 4jTlna Stone 104)2, Kristi W hite2 ence will do battle for the COC H.S. Roandap *■**< Cheryl Fowler 104)2, Beth O'Brien Boys’ Basketball Tburnament AmvMannOtMIO, Kathy KlngOO-O 0, Jod mdrner. 00-00. Totols 1710-1444. Goddard nears championship. Coventry High ^ p ^ n t goals: Mercy— Kohs. Whalers gained its berth in Friday night’s Halftime: 31-23 Mercy. title game with a 61-58 victory over Rocky Hill High while Girls’ Basketball Portland High overcame a three- Mercy ousts MHS Ice Hockey school record beaten point halftime deficit to whip RHAM High, 78-66. MIDDLETOWN - The Man­ Westhill upsets EC By Jim Tierney Double L East Division. Man­ chester High girls’ basketball Coventry, 15-6. and Portland. BOLTON — Goaltending is a Manchester Herald chester may have lost its chance team took an early exit from the 19-2, will collide Friday at 7:30 at key factor in hockey and it was for a first-round bye with its Class L L state tournament, drop­ by Jets Cromwell High School for the ping a 67-44 decision to All the most important one ’Tuesday As the regular season con­ season-ending loss to title. ’The Patriots are defending afternoon as Westhill’s Joel Za- cluded Tuesday night for the Glastonbury. Connecticut Conference cham­ highly successful Manchester Anderson’s record was set in 25 COC champs. “ It should be a real pion Mercy High Tuesday night at ritsky stopped 18 of 19 shots in High boys’ basketball team with games while Goddard has a WINNIPEG. Manitoba (AP) - good game provided someone Xavier High School. backstopping the Vikings to a 3-1 win over East Catholic at the the impending Class LL state chance to break it in 21. He scored Solidly entrenched in third place doesn’t play poorly,” Coventry The Indians, seeded 12th in the Bolton Ice Palace in Division I tournament up next for the in double figures 18 out of 20^ in their own division, the Win­ Coach Ron Badsteubner East Region with Mercy seeded predicted. state tournament play. Indians, junior Jason Goddard regular season games with a" nipeg Jets may find that their role fifth, finish the season with a 9-12 in rest of the NHL playoff race mark while Mercy moves'to 18-5. has closed in on the school’s season-high of 29 points. The teams traded victories The victory moves the 10th- could be that of spoiler. If so, their “ We played a very good first single-season scoring record. “ The other aspect is that Jason, during the season. Coventry won ranked 12-6-1 Vikings into Satur­ first victims were the Hartford half but Mercy’s ability caught up ’The powerfully built 6-foot-2, and I ’m sure Jason would be the at Portland, 71-69, while the day’s quarterfinals against No. 2 Whalers. with us in the second half,” 210-pound Goddard finished his first one to tell you this, is that Highlanders beat the Patriots, ranked Simsbury High. East, the Manchester Coach Mike Masse regular season with a total of 385 he’s the recipient of very good Hartford, needing a victon^to minus Scott Lucas and Ron No. 7 seed, bows out at 14-7. said. "Shelley Dieterle played a points, 24 shy of breaking of the passes from the perimeter,” put some distance between them- Gardner, in Coventry, 64-59. "Our kids have nothing to hang I existing record of 408 points held Kinel explained. “ He’s got Matt 'selves and fifth-place Quebec in strong ganfe even thoiigh she was Coventry and Rocky Hill, 13-7, their heads about. They turned by Bill Anderson which he set (Vaughn). Cory (Goldston), Troy the Adams Division, dropped a 6-3 in foul trouble in the second half.” went into the fourth quarter at this program around,” East during the 1980-81 campaign. . (Peters). Everybody that plays Dieterle led the Indians with 12 decision to the Jets Tuesday 37-all. A hot shooting fourth Assistant Coach Rick Milka said. Goddard finished the season with for us does a nice job of getti ng the points while Barb O’Brien added night. stanza did it for the Patriots. “ We East was 6-11 the year before. “ I a 19.3 average. ball inside to him. And they look eight markers. Despite the Whalers’ more shot 9-for-15 from the floor. That’s feel sorry the most for our “ To have averaged 20 points a for him.” Mercy held a 13-10 lead after tenuous playoff situation, it was what probably did it.” Bad- seniors.” he added. game is really beyond what we Kinel was aware of the record. one quarter and led. 31-23, at the Jets that came out aggres­ stuebner cited. A thought he was going to do,’’ “ I realized it awhile ago,” Kinel halftime. The homestanding Tig­ East had several quality shots A sively. Rebounding from two Manchester Coach Frank Kinel said. “ Rob Greene came so close ers blew the game open in the at Zaritsky. but he stopped them straight losses, Winnipeg domi­ Jack Ayer (26 points) and said, "Most of it is because he’s last year. I realized Jason was third quarter and took a 50-33 all .except one. “ It was just a nated with quick goals In every Lucas (14) each netted 8 in the worked hard on his game and he’s averaging 20 a game and I knew advantage heading into the final super goaltending job by Za­ period and a solid forechecking decisive fourth quarter for the realized that he can take people to Rob averaged 17 last year and stanza. ritsky. He was excellent. He was strategy. winners. Paul Strycharz was also “ (Paula) Kohsand (Elizabeth) the star of the game.” Milka said. the basket. He’s got deceptive Jason wasn’t missing any in twin digits for Coventry with 11 quickness.’ ’ games.” Greene is currently Jets Coach Dan Maloney said Lynch took over for Mercy in the The Vikings opened the scoring markers. Peter Francie netted 21 third quarter and their fast just 58 seconds intotheaffairwith Goddard, with a 24-point effort, third on the school’s all-time his players can’t let upas they use and Dave Laura 13 to pace the breaks off our missed shots gave Pablo Mirabelles gettiijg the can eclipse the record in Man­ single-season mark with 401 such games to gear up for Terriers. them many layups,” Masse ex­ score. “ The goal stung a liRle bit chester’s first LL tournament points. post-season play. The Terriers had a 15-9 lead plained. Lynch scored a game- but we never stopped worlong. game next week which will Goddard himself. Kinel said, “ We’ve certainly got to start after One quarter before Coventry high 20 points while Kohs added We had quality shots but he probably be played at Clarke hadn’t known of the record. preparing for the playoffs.” Mal­ took a 24-22 halftime lead. 14. (Zaritsky) just did a super job.” Arena. The Indians (17-3) should “ Jason’s done extremely well. oney said. “ Were in one of those ♦ A “ After starting off 1-5 we came Milka said. Rsginald Plnto/ManchMt«r Htrald be one of the top two seeds in the It’s to his credit.” Kinel said. positions where teams ahead of COVENTRY (61) — Jack Aver 95-824, us are quite a bit ahead of us and Ron (Sardner 30-06, Scott Lucas 62-314, b y k and the team worked hard to Rob Nickless, who figured in ail Paul Strycharz 5 1-2 11, Mike Oswald 1 npike the tournament with a MY BALL — Manchester’s Paris Oates night in Glastonbury. The Tomahawks’ the teams behind us are 12behind 0-0 2, Tim McMillan 1 0-0 2, M att - three Westhill goals, scored 25 pulls down a rebound In front of Raginald PInto/Manehattar Harald us now.” Harrington 0 0-0 0. Totals 25 8-13 61. strong comeback.” Graduating seconds into the second period Scott Spencer (40) looks on. seniors are Val Holden. Chri.s Glastonbury’s Tyrone Berger Tuesday GOING UP — Manchester High's Art Tuesday's game with Glastonbury High. ROCKY H ILL (58) — Peter Fronds 7 before Dan West, assisted by Later this week, the Jets face 6-6 21, Jerome Pierce 4 3-4 11, Chris Rovegno, and Barb O’Brien. Andy Prestash, put up the Ea­ Temple goes up for a layup as teammate Knott 06-11 6, Dave Laura 5 3-413, John Temple had two points in the Indians’ Vancouver and Toronto, teams M ERCY (67) — Elizabeth Lynch 84-7 gles’ lone postseason goal at DelMastro 2 0-0 4, Kirk DeMeo 1 0-0 3, 20, Joelle Buonglrno 22-46, Sarah Lucev West. Alex Rodriguez, Tony 12 o f 15 Westhill shots. Second period: W— NIcItless (unas­ Jason Goddard (25) looks on during 71-66 loss. that are also fighting for final Mike Jarvis 00-00, Brian Schutz 0 0-0 0. 13:57. \ 1 0-p 2, Paula Kohs 5 3-3 14, Michele Grant. Jim Baffin, Keith Hobby Westhill 1—3 sisted) :25, EC— Don West (Andy playoff spots in their divisions. Totals 19 18-26 58. Ballev 5 2-3 12, Karen MIchalskI 4 1-2 9, Prestash) 13:57. 3-polnt goals: Coventry— Aver 3; Roger Minkler iced it for and Rich Simmons, all .seniors, East Catholic 0—1 Hartford Coach Larry Pleau W larle Campbell 2 0-0 4. Totals 2712-19 Scoring: Third period: W— Roger Minkler RH— Francis, OeMeo. . Westhill at 4:52 of the third played well in their final appear­ (Nickless) 3:52. couldn’t explain why his team, Halftime: 24-22 Coventry. First period: W— Pablo Mirabelles MANCHESTER (44) — Chris Rovegno period. ances for East. Simmons stopped (Rob Nickless, Claude Roy) :58. ' Saves: EC— Simmons 12, W— Zo- three points ahead of the Nor- rltskv 18. MHS ends campaign diques and losers of three straight, didn’t come up with the extra effort needed for the run to the playoffs. Sonics’ Ellis refuses to be stopped by the Lakers “ At times you give it, at times with setback to GHS you don’t,” Pleau said. “ If things don’t go well for you then it’shard By Bill Barnard Byron Scott or a Dale Ellis.” Akeem Olajuwon led Houston -The Associated Press Sidney Moncrief scored 12of his in 1972-73. Bv Jim Tl< nev a first-round game.” The Indians to find that second effort, and Xavier McDaniel added 24 with 27 points. out of us.” 20 points in the fourth quarter, but The Pacers, who led 75-55 in the Manchestef Herald should be one of the top two seeds you’ve got to have it all the time. points and Tom Chambers 22 for NBA Roundup Leete agreed that was the Dale Elli.t is convinced that no the Celtics made the score 117-116 Nets 104, Clippers 75 third quarter, tied the score 96-96 in the East Region. We’re not doing it all the time.” the Sonics. while Byron Scott turning point. “ It (the Manches­ team, not even the Los Angeles scored 21 points and James on Danny Ainge's two free throws New Jersey made Willis Reed’s with 10 seconds left on a 3-pointer GLAS'TONBURY - After a For fourth-year Glastonbury Pleau said quick goals by the ter 12-0 run) changed it (the I,akers, can stop him indefinitely. Riley said. “ This team defends with 33 seconds left. debut as coach a success as Otis by John Ixing. Jackson then took Coach Dave Leete, this was his Jets in all three periods proved Worthy 20 for Los Angeles, who banner .Tegular season, the sue- game) in our kids’ minds. Here Ellis held himself responsible him as well as any ” Paul Pressey missed a layup Birdsong scored six of his 18 a pass from Patrick Ewing, who club’s best perf<)rmance of the killers for the Whalers, who lost for only the second time in 19 .cessfuf 1987-88 Manchester Indi­ we are with the lead and we lose forSeattle’s 116-109defeat on Jan. games. with 18 seconds remaining and points in a 14-0 run at the start of had 28 points and 16 rebounds, year, ‘"rhe kids really played allowed Winnipeg’s first goal just Pistons 117, Hawks 104 ans ended their campaign on a it. They’re learning how to win.” 24 that ended the SuperSonics’ Ellis scored seven points at the Boston got the rebound. But the game. drove toward the basket, pulled well.” Leete said. “ It’s nice to see over two minutes into the game Detroit improved its Central sour note. ' ^ Manchester fouled its way 17-game home winning streak. end of a 27-10 second-half spurt ^ r r y Bird’s off-balance jumper Los Angeles, which committed up and swished the game-winner. everything come together and for and trailed 2-0 after 5; 46. IS'LL through the fourth and Freeman On Tuesday night, Ellis, who that turned a 74-73 lead by Los Division lead to two games, inside the lane hit the front of the 30 turnovers, scored only 11 , held to 12 points on ’i ,With a victory neces.sary to our kids to play just a superb Winnipeg also scored got a hit 9-for-ll from the charity stripe was 5-for-21 from the field and Angeles into a 100-84 Seattle beating Atlanta despite 50 points rim at the buzzer. points in the first quarter as the 3-for-19 shooting in the fourth rcH- ilufelify them for the Class LL game. We just went out and did shorthanded goal by Randy Gil- and Berger tallied eight points scored 14 points in that loss, advantage. from Dominique Wilkins. Jack Sikma scored 20 points for Nets ended a six-game losing quarter, was led by Chuck Person State tournament, the homes­ what we had to do.” hen 1:07 into the second period “ He (Freeman) is the guy I want scored 26 Tuesday night as the The SuperSonics started the Joe Dumars had 25 points for Milwaukee. Bird .scored 31 for the streak in a battle between the two with 27 points. tanding Glastonbury Tomahawks Trailing. 16-13, after one quar­ and took a 5-2 lead on Mark to be fouled when we have the Sonics’ snapped the Lakers’ decisive spurt with a 10-2 run at the Pistons, who never trailed en Celtics. worst teams in the league. New 2 certainly possessed proper incen­ ter. Glastonbury outscored Man­ Kumpel’s score just eight se­ Spurs 114, Suns 109 'C^t ball.” Leete said. 10-game winning streak. 114-100. the end of the third period. Lakers route to their fifth consecutive Jazz 113, Rockets 112 Jersey now is 13-42 and lx)s tive to pull off the upset. chester. 17-8. during the second conds into the final 20 minutes. victory. . —A minutes against Minne­ Boeheim, who’s watched four of reer assist ’Tuesday night, pacing tempered by the injury to Yzer­ Tocchet scored twice in the final Hall of Fame on Tuesday, Musial said after the commit­ OPELIKA, Ala. — Prosecutors say the verdict sends a foul line where the Orangemen Seton Hall tonight before coming sota goalie Don Beaupre. the last six games involving his the Edmonton .Oilers to a 5-3 man. who has 102 points. The period. again passing up such former tee met for 4‘A hours. “ It’s message to unscrupulous sports agenU, but Jim Abernethy is are chronically poor performers. to Syracuse. “ 1 think we played well enough team come down to the wire, No. 20 Xavier, Ohio 93, Niagara victory over the Ix)s Angeles 22-year-old center was injured stars as Phil Rizzuto, Leo disappointing.” confident he won’t have to go to jail because of hisdealings with a Villanova had a last opportun­ to get our confidence back.” including Sunday’s 62-58 loss to ity to score after Roe’s miss, aO; Xavier, ranked for the first Kings. V with 1:59 left in the second period Durocher, Joe Gordon and Gil Ed Stack, president of the former Auburn football star. Lemieux said. “ It gets the spirit Islanders 2, Blues 0 No. 10 Kentucky. which came with nine seconds to time in 28 years this week, got a The record assist came in going again.” when he slid into the goalpost Hodges. Hall of Fame, said voting was Abernethy, a former sports agent from Atlanta, was convicted while trying to skate around Defensemen Denis Potvin and “ I thought we had a couple of play, but guard Kenny Wilson lost career-high 30 points from center Gretzky’s 68Ith game in his ninth Yzerman scored his 50th goal of scattered and that there were ’Tuesday by a circuit court jury of tampering with a sporU event V td i NHL season and broke the mark Sabres defenseman Calle Tomas Jonsson scored third- None of the 29 candidates “some close calls.” Vote a misdemeanor. opportunities to get them early the ball as the Wildcats tried to . The 6-foot-9 sopho­ LOOKS — Villanova’8 Doug H/AUJ the season before suffering a tom was able to garner 75 percent of 1,049 set by Gordie Howe in Johansson. period goals and veteran goalie totals are not announced, Despite a plea for leniency by defense attorneys, Lee County but we just seemed to be a little set up a final play. more had 19 of his points in the West tries to see past ligament in his right knee late in of the vote required for 1,767 games over 26 seasons. Yzerman lay on the ice in Billy Smith recorded his 2ist although it was learned four bit tired,” Boeheim said. “ And Taylor finally came up with it second half as Xavierovercame a the second period of Detroit’s 4-0 election. Circuit Judge Robert M. Harper imposed the maximum Syracuse’s Matt Roe in their Gretzky’s goal was his 579th. obvious pain for several minutes career shutout by stopping 30 people had been in serious sentence; one year in jail and a ^,000 fine. we helped them a little bit from after a frantic scramble, throw­ 10-point halftime deficit. triumph over Buffalo. shots as the Islanders remained the free throw line, but that’s not ing up his errant shot at the “ This team belongs in the top 20 game Tuesday night. The TTie 27-year-old Gretzky set up before being helped off. It was not Former major leaguers, contention. Orangemen won, 71-69. Jarl Kurri at 12:44 of the first Penguins 8, Stars 3 immediately determined one point ahead of third-place umpires, executives and Ne­ The committee was anxious Tikhonov withdraws his resignation unusual.” buzzer. with that comeback.” Niagara period to move ahead of Hall of Besides Lemieux’s two goals. whether he will require surgery. Washington in the Patrick gro Leagues players are con­ to elect at least one person this In the only other game involv­ “ Kenny was just a little too Coach Andy Walker said. “ Any­ thing less from them and we Earner Howe. It was the 298th Paul Coffey had a goal and three '*1 don’t remember losing a Division. sidered by the Veterans Com­ year and there was much MOSCOW — Viktor Tikhonov, under whose guidance the Soviet ing a ranked team. No. 20 Xavier concern^ with about the pick- other Oamee; Stanley Brundy would have gotten them.” goal he set up for Kurri. assists, Rob Brown scored twice player that meant so muoh to me Capitals 5, Devils 3 mittee. The panel can elect up give-and-take as members Union has become the top international hockey power, has of Ohio beat Niagara 93-80. and-roll because we were going to scored 30 points. Rod Strickland Tonight, it will be No. 1. Temple Byron Larkin scored 18 points “ A lot of the feeling was of and U.S. Olympian Kevin Stevens as a person,” Demers said, Bob Gould scored the first two to two people. tried to gather enough support withdrawn his resignation offer as coach of the national team, pick-and-roll it or get the ball 24 and Kevin Edwards 22 as at St. Joseph’s, No. 6. North and Stan Kinbrough scored 17 of relief,” Gretzky said. “ It was a got a goal in his first professional fighting to hold back tears. “ I ’m goals of the game 16 seconds The 20-member panel, for someone. Those efforts, Soviet Sport newspaper reported Wednesday. inside to (center) Tom (Greis),” DePaul, scoring on 26 fast breaks, Carolina at No. 13 Georgia Tech, his 19 points in the second half for great feeling. I felt excited: I was game. proud of Stevie. He’s never failed apart early in the second period which includes Hall of Famers however, failed. Tikhonov, who offered to quit ^ i d re<»nt criticism of the Villanova Coach Rollie Massi- defeated Dayton 92-77. Noland No. 7. Pittsburgh vs. Seton Hall, Xavier. glad it was Jari who scored. He’s It was the Penguins’ first me once. He’s never come close to and Mike Gartner added his 40th Ted Williams, Stan Musial ’The Yankees, as they had team’s performances despite X ^ e ld medal at the Winter mino said. “ It just so happens he Robinson scored a career-high 23 No. 8. Kentucky vs. Georgia, No. The victory was Xavier’s 12th been very benefical to Wayne triumph since Feb. 13 and lifted failing me. This is the first time I of the season as Washington ran and Roy Campanella, was done in two previous years, Olympics in Calgary, Alberta,^tqld Soviet reporters upon his got a little bit nervous as he points for Dayton. 9. Duke at Gemson, No. 10. straight as the Musketeers im­ Miami’s Eric Brown scored 23 Gretzky.” them into a fifth-place tie with won a hockey game that I had no its home record against New reduced to 18 because broad­ had arranged to hold a news return to Moscow that he would remain on the Job. brought the ball down and Rod­ proved their record 23-3. points and the Hurricanes shot 63 Lemieux scored twice, giving New Jersey in the Patrick Div­ feeling about it.” Jersey to 18-0-1. Peter Sundstrom caster Red Barber and Ameri­ conference at Yankee Sta­ “ Stories about my resignation are a little exaggerated,” Michigan vs. Northwestern and ney wasn’t there quick enough for Eldridge Moore scored 14 percent in a 92-71 victory over him a team-record 56goals, as the ision, one point behind the New Darren Veitch scored in the and Bengt Gustafsson also scored can League Executive Vice dium if Rizzuto made it. Tikhonov said. No. 19. Vanderbilt at Florida, 7; 30 the pick. He was too concerned p.m. points to lead Niagara^ now 12-14. South Florida. Pittsburgh Penguins ended a York Rangers. Minnesota re­ first period and Doug Halward for Washington. about it Instead of taking it to the March 18 — MANCHESTER ■'■HERALD, ' •— Wedneaday, — — - -2.1988. ' • MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. March 2, 1988 — 18 - 1 7 Freed free agents decide to stay with their clubs

Bv The Associated Press current club was Carlton Fisk of with that; no problem. But we’ll trade him on Monday. Stadium out to be Bastogne and' CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 the Chicago White Sox, who see who’s going to be D H all On Tuesday he agreed to a Six of the seven free agents Basebafl News the Metrodome out to be Carlsbad wanted to go to the Kansas City season. I think me and Jimy, we one-year contract for $330,000. He Caverns. given a "new look” at free agency Royals. fight.” can earn $45,000 more in incentive ’The Yankees open the exhibi­ PART TIME by arbitrator Thomas Roberts Fisk, who has a one-year ‘"There’s gonna be a bomb Noticea bonuses. tion schedule Friday against HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED have decided not to look back. $700,009-contract with Chicago, general manager John Schuer- explode. He says it’s good for the “ Basically the only thing I ’m Atlanta at West Palm Iteach, HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Dr. Crane’s Answers Tuesday was the final day the wanted $1.2 million from Kansas holz said. "We were not even team. Good for the team, m y As o condition precedent to really happy about is going back Fla., and because of the field, the placement of any adver­ PART Time (substitute) seven players covered by Ro- City. The Royals offered $800,000. close.” butt! to m y teammates and m y fans in Martin will leave all-stars Don tising In the Manchester He­ driver needed for SECRETARY/Word Pro­ bens’ Jan. 22 ruling could switch cessor. Dpportunity to "It all boiled down toa question Loud Bell;; George Bell doesn’t Bell agreed to a two-year Kansas City,” Tartabull said. Mattingly, Willie Randolph and rald, Advertiser hereby newspaper delivery In SHOP Quiz on page t. teams, and all except Kirk Gibson agrees to protect. Indemnify Andover/Hebron. Coll REPDRTER for after­ move up In salary and of how attractive I was to them to waht Toronto manager Jimy contract for a guaranteed $4.1 He batted batted .309 last Jack Clark back at Yankees SALES Clerk and Cashier 1. Liberace elected to stay with their current and hold hormless the Mon- Donna 649-3467 for de- noon dolly newspaper FOREMAN responsibilities. If you uproot me,” Fisk said Tuesday Williams to move him to desig­ million last month. season with 34 home runs and 101 camp in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. chester Herald, Its officers to cover town, govern­ needed at once at mod­ hove 3 years secretar­ 2. Gee (Command to a horse to turn right) clubs. folls before Horn. for large, growing ge­ after negotiations ended with the nated hitter. "They think that Just because runs batted in and made $145,000. “ The field there is bad. ’They and employees against any ment, schools, etc. ern health shop In large ial experience. Drganl- 3. Old Faithful (Geyser) Gibson, who was to receive $1.3 Royals. "You put all those Uiings and all liability, loss or PART Time driver neral contractor. Must shopping center. Pro­ "W e’ll see who lasts longer with they pay me a lot of money, they Kansas City was prepared to have two teams playing on it needed. Must have own Some editing and page, zatlonal and communi­ 4. Donald (Duck) million this season from the expense. Including attor­ possess organizational fessional atmosphere into a computer and see how they the organization, him or me," can make me do whatever they renew his contract today at (Atlanta and Montreal),” Martin neys' fees, arising from car. Work 2 days a layout experience cation skills Important. 5. Muskrat Detroit Tigers, signed a three- come out.” helpful. Second shift skills, as you will be res­ and ploesant working Word processing and Bell said after arriving at the want,” Bell said. “ Well, they $290,000 and that forced Tartabull said. claims of unfair trade practi­ w e k . Call Julie 871- ponsible for the upkeep, conditions. Unllkff;1he 6. (a) Minnie — Mickey (x) year $4.5-milIion contract last "They adjusted their offer, but ces, Infringement of trade­ 2988, leave message. hours, Monday- dictaphone experience Blue Jays camp in West Palm can’t. Maybe I won’t play quite so to agree. Moonlighting; Wade Boggs will Frlday. Send resume maintenance and usual retail store. Flex­ (b) Elsie — Ferdinand (z) month with the Los Angeles even though they made the marks, trade names or pot- needed. Position avail­ Beach, Fla. " I know he’s the hard.” Startlnp already: During his last miss practice today so he can be ents, violation of rights of CIRCULATIDN Crew Su­ clips to: Editor, Man­ proper storage of ser­ ible hours. Interesting able doe to promotion. (c) Nanny — Billy (v) Dodgers. The only other free adjustment it did not lie at a pervisors. Excellent manager; he’s going to do what About face: Danny Tartabull tour as Yankees manager, Billy in Los Angeles to film an episode privacy and Infringement of chester Herald, P.D. vice tools, equipment health field, good sa­ Successful Glaston­ (d) Daisy — Donald (w) agent to attempt to leave his comfortable level,” Kansas City copyright and proprietary opportunity for reti­ lary and benefits. he wants. OK, I ’m DH, I can deal asked the Kansas City Royals to Martin made the field at Yankee of the television series "Cheers.” Box 591, Manchester, and stock. Must have bury firm offers top (e) Biddy — Chanticleer (y) rights, unfair competition rees, students, moms. C T 06040. No phone mechanical knowledge Apply at once to man­ benefits. Salary to and libel and slander, which Approximately 20 ager or assistant man­ may result from the publica­ calls pleosel______of small engines and ve­ $18,000. Fee paid. Call hours per week. Work hicles. Full time or Part ager; Parkade Health Ann Ross. 659-3511. tion of any odvertlsment In with young adults ages GRAMPY'S Corner Store the Manchester Herald by has Immediate open­ time for right person. Shoppe, Manchester Bulsness Personnel. advertiser. Including adver­ 10-15. Mondoy- Parkade, 404 West Mid­ ings for cashier clerks. Excellent salary and be­ dle Turnpike. RESTAURANT Bartend­ tisements In any free distri­ Thursday 4:30pm- Flexible hours, liberal nefits. Apply to ers, food servers-lunch I i D hELP w a nted C l ] HELP WANTED bution publications pub­ 8:30pm, Saturday CDNSTRUCTIDN SCOREBOARD lished by the Manchester benefits. Apply at 706 and dinner, banquet 10am-2pm. Reliable Main Street, Laborer-wlth expe­ servers, bar backs. Herald. Penny Sleffert, transportation a must. The MAK Co. rience. Must be over 18, Publisher. If you have the ability Manchester.______Apply In person to:The CREDIT Clerk. 15K. ( Brown, Ro.Sutter) ,13:15.6, Phiiadeipnia, 6 4 3 - 2 6 5 9 must have good driv­ Gallery, 141 New Lon- Hartford88,Vermont74 * to motivate young GRAMPY'S Corner Store ing record. Call after Spanish needed for this mmiRsa Berube 3 (Zezel, Brown), 16:59. 7, Phlladel- Islanders 2. Blues 0 Keene St. 85, New Hampshire Coll. 84 d o n Turnpike, phlo. Craven 22 (SInIsalo, Zezel), 19:42. LEGAL NOTICK adults and have some has Immediate open­ 6pm. 643-0150. public contact position OTHERS Long Island U. 83, Wagner67 TOWN OP ANDOVIR ings for Manager- Glastonbury.______with top notch Glas­ Mornings, nights & H ockey Penalties— Pederson, Von (Interference), Malne86, New Hompshlre68 sales experience, your MANCHESTER car ren­ 10:56; Smith, Phi (holding), 13:56. St. Louis 0 0 0— 0 'sportscard] Transactions /Manager Trainees. tonbury firm. Some wooktnds. Wo hovo N.Y. Islanders o 0 2— 2 Marlst 52, Robert Morris 49 Notice of limited Reglstro- earnings potential IS tal agent, full time Monmouth, N.J. 73, St. Francis, NY 53 unlimited. Based on Duties will Include positions with benefits. OIL BURNER typing, figure aptitude, Ideal Tolomarkot- Second Period— 8, Vancouver, Bruce 4 First Period— None. Penalties— None. ..tlon Session by: the Regis­ Second Period— None. Penalties— Prlnceton67, Penn65 trars of Voters, who will at straight commission. bookkeeping, schedul­ RECEPTIONIST good benefits, tee paid. Ing positions In our (B errv), 16:11. Penalties— Roberts, Phi Monday-Frlday 8am- TECHNICIAN Easf Hartford of- NHL standings Norton, NY (holding), 10:58; Roglan.StL, Sacred Heart 76, S. Connecticut 66 BASEBALL such time, heor requests bv Call Jeanne, Circula­ ing and dally opera­ 5pm. Light office work, Call Hilary Cutts, CPC, (Interference), :48; Boyd, Van (holding), Svracuse71,Vlllanova69 persons removed, for adding Must have good figure Immtdiita full ilm* poiltlon flct for studonfs, ro- 6:51; Samuelsson, Phi (tripping), 9:13; malor (fighting), 14:07; Wood, NY, major Americon League tion Department, 647- tions of store. Profit experience preferred, Bulsness Personnel As­ flrott, mothers (fighting), 14:07; Okerlund, NY (hlgh- Xavler,Ohlo93, Niagara 80 B A LTIM O R E ORIOLES— Signed Jose their names to the registry aptitute and typing ■vallibl*. C T Ileans* raqulred. sociates. 659-3511. WALES CONFERENCE Smyth, Phi (roughing), 15:03; TantI, Van list. 9946. sharing. Insurance and will train. Call Sue with grade school (hooking), 15:03. stlcklng), 14:16. SDUTH Mesa, pitcher. IdMl candidate would poaaaaa S A Patrick DIvlilon Third Period— 1, New York, Potvin 14 CovenontTI, Brvan62 other benefits availa­ 646-0128. skills. Full benefits, children and others A CHICAGO WHITE SOX— Agreedtoterms Town Office Building on Sa­ W L T Pts OF OA Third Period— 9, Philadelphia, Tocchet George AAoson 85, No vv 72 ble. Must be able to yaara axparianca In tatidanllal 29 (Zezel, Samuelsson), 15:31. 10, Philadel­ (Makela), 1:X, 2, New York, Jonsson with Kenny Wlllloms, Inflelder-outflelder, turday, March 12, 1988 from profit sharing plan. who need a hlgh- Philodelphia 34 22 7 75 236 223 (T ro ttle r, M a kela), 10:26. Penalties— Miami, Ra.92,South FIorlda71 travel and relocate. To WAITRESS and dis­ aqulpmanl Intlallallon, repair pavlng lob with NY Islonders 31 24 9 71 247 215 phia, Tocchett 30 (Propp), 18:33. Ffcnoltv— on a one-year contract. 12 Noon to 3 P.M. and again hwasher for new Man­ and maintananca. Will conaldar PROJECT Benntng, StL (slashing), 3:41; Gllmour, StL Mount Olive 92, Belmont Abbey 83, OT KANSAS CITY ROYALS— Signed (Jannv on Tuesday, March 15, 1988 set up Interview call Equal Opportunity flexible hours. Call Washington 32 26 6 70 220 191 SInIsalo, Phi (hooking), 7:08. Oglethorpe 74; LaGronge72 chester restaurant. all othara. East ot the river tarvlce Shots on gool— Philadelphia 13-8-11— 32. (roughing), 5:09; Jonsson, N Y (roughing), Tartabull, outfielder, toaone-yearcontract, from 12 Noon to 3 P.M. Mrs. DIsen. 1-800-243- Employer. Call Mr. ResnIck. N Y Rangers 77 29 8 62 242 230 .5:09; Trottler, NY (hooking), 18:42; Gll­ Rolllns88,St.Leo65 Flexible hours. Good area, limited night tarvlea could EXPEDITER New Jersey 7B 33 5 61 229 251 Vancouver 10-15-6— 31. Registrars of Voters 2812.______(203) 2«>-llS6 mour, SIL (hooking), 19:46. MIDWEST M IL W A U K E E BREW ERS— Signed Bill . pay. Free meals. 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Penalties— horclc, [}wavne Henry, Paul Henry, and to his house. registered X-Ray tech­ Apply to and Housekeepers. Krupp, Buf(lnterference), 13:23; Priestlav, First Round and good driving re­ cellent environment in Glastonbury firm. No Winnipeg 29 27 9 67 243 244 Willie Stargell Florldo A&M 104, Delaware St. 73 Brad Arnsberg, pitchers; Mike Stanley, nician. Interested ap­ Flexible hours. Basic Buf (tripping), 16:21; Gallant, Det NBA standings catcher; Jerry Browne, second baseman; John H. Roberts quired. Call 649-8667for typing, data entry with Los Angeles 25 38 5 55 254 300 Howord U. 67, Morgan St. 59 Chairman a non-smoking office. plicants call Sheri at skills required needed Voncouver 21 39 7 49 228 266 (slashing), 16:21; Hortman, Buf, malor ond Bob Brower, outfielder, to one-year CUSTDMER Service. We Interview/appointment general office duties. The MAK Co. (fighting), 18:48; Nlll, Det,malor (fighting), Newly elected to the base­ S. Carolina St. 88, Md.-E. Shore77 Bolton Zoning Board Call Donna 646-6050 721-7393 Mondav- during week and wee­ las- Tuesday's Games EASTERN CONFERENCE NAIA District 3 contracts. Will train. Delightful 18:48. ball Hall of Fame, this for­ TO R O N TO B LU E JA Y S — Signed Rob of Appeals ore looking for respon­ Frlday, 9-4.______kends. Please apply In idv Detroit 4, Buffolo 0 Atlantic Division Second Round sible service minded INDEPENDENT office environment. 6 4 3 - 2 6 5 9 Washington 5, New Jersey 3 Second Period— 2, Detroit, Yzermon 50 Ducev, outfielder; Manny Lee, Inflelder;, NANNY needed to love person, 100 East Center (Norwood, Kllma), 3:26 (pp). Penalties- W L Pet. 6B mer outfielder-first base- (Jeorge Fox X , S. Oregon 76 009X DFFICE Help. Phones, Good benefits, fee :ler Pittsburgh 8, Minnesota 3 Boston _ Jeff Musselman and Jose Nunez,pltchers,to Individuals to handle and care for 8 year INSURANCE CENTER, Street, Manchester. Holkidls, Buf (tripping), 2:18; Nlll, Det 39 18 .684 man, known as "P o p s," Oregon Tech 103, LIntleld, ■ Ore. TO one-year contracts. billing, filing, etc. Be­ paid. Call Hilary Cutts, New York Islanders Z St. Louis 0 New York 23 32 .418 15 W. Oregon 82, Warner Pacltlc59 customer Inquiries. daughter for parents INC, SECRETARY with gen­ 2a- Winnipeg 6, Hartford 3 (high-sticking), 5:57; Delorme, Det spent his entire big-ieague National League nefits. Apply at: CPC, Bulsness Person­ (roughing). 12:58; Burr, O t (roughing), Phllodelphio 23 32 .418 15 NAIA District 3 The position requires who work and travel on AAA Appointment Secre­ eral office skills tor Edmonton 5, Los Angeles 3 Washington 22 32 .407 First Round HOUSTON ASTROS— Signed Billy LOST Zahner's viloodwork- nel Associates. 659- 18:44. 15'/3 career (1962-82) with the Hatcher, outfielder, and Jim Deshales, enthuslom. Independ­ bulsness. Prefer llve- tary. Entry level. Suc­ small office. Imme­ Phllodelphio 7, Vancouver 3 New Jersey 13 42 .236 2i BIlaX, Fresno Poclflc57 U ent thinking and organ­ CARPENTERS Helpers Ing, 23 Industrial Drive 3511.______Wednesday's Games Third Period— 3, Detroit, Halword 5 Pittsburgh Pirates. He bat­ Jeff Heothcock, AAanny Hernandez and AND FOUND In. Must have car and cessful financlol diate opening, variety (Burr), 2:42. 4, Detroit, Gallant 28 Central Division Cal Lutheran86, Cal Boptist79 ED wanted tor full time West, Tollond. 875-6226. ization. Good com­ SECRETARIES- Glaston­ Quebec at Taronto, 7:35 p.m. Detroit 36 18 .667 ted .282 with 475 home runs SouthernCtal Coll. 93, Christian Herltage91 Charlie Kerfeld, pitchers, to one-year references. Glaston­ work In local area. professional needs an of duties for Independ­ New Yark Islanders at New York (Oates, Barr), 17:33 (pp). Penalties— contracts, and extended the contract of Hoi munication skills ond a EXPERIENCED Driver bury. 2 positions avall- Delorme, Det (holding),3:30; Andreychuk, Atlanta 35 21 .625 2 and 1,540 RBis. NAIA Districl X LOST. Eyeglasses In bury area. Weekdays Good pay and medical appointment secre­ ent person. Must be Pangers, 7:35 p.m. Milwaukee 30 24 .556 6 First Round Lanier, manager, through the 1989 pleasant telephone 659-5883. Weekends 659- for tri-oxel dump. ■able. Great tary, Male/Female, to Washington at New Jersey, 7:45 p.m. Buf (roughing), 3:36; Nlll, Det (rough­ season. black case. Lost some­ benefits available. 646- reliable and good with ing), 3:36; Halkidls, Buf (delay of game), Chicago 31 25 554 6 St. Francis, III.64, Judson 52 manners are essential. 3651.______Roller and rake per­ opportunity for secre­ coordinate schedule Hartford at Chicago, 8:35 p.m. Indlono 29 St.Xavier X,Rosarv69 M O N TR EA L EXPOS— Signed Andres where on upper El- 9587. ______customers. Some 14:05; Probert, Det (Interference), 14:36; 26 .527 7V3 Galarraga, first baseman; Jeff Parrett, Hours 3;30-7:30pm, son. Steady employ­ taries with 2/4 years and set appointments, Tliursdav's Games Clevelond 28 29 .491 9V? McKendreel21, NE llllnols85 drldge Street. Call 649- PHDTDGRAPHER. Nas- TIRED of battling the bookkeeping expe­ Toronto at Boston, 7:35 p.m. Buffalo bench, served Hogue (too many on pitcher, ond Ron Shepard, outfielder, to Monday-Frlday, 7- ment, Insurance, holi­ experience. Along with expand business acu­ Ice), 15;49; Chlosson, Det (hIgh-stIckIng), WESTERN CONFERENCE Olivet Nozarene 92, Illinois Tech 89 one-year contracts. 9745. slff Studio Is looking traffic to Hartford? A rience helpful but will Minnesota at Detroit, 7:35 p.m. Midwest Division Anderson, Ind. 77, Franklin 71 10am, Saturday. days and profit exposure to word pro­ men. Evenings from train. All benefits paid. Voncouver at Winnipeg, 8:35 p.m 18:17; Priestlav, But (tripping), 19:29. * PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES— Signed IMPOUNDED. Male, for weel groomed Indi­ prominent Manchester cessing. Initiative, wil­ w L Pet. OB Indiana-Southeast 93, Oaklond City 76 John Russell, catcher, and Bob Scanlon, Please call Jeanne at sharing. Experienced 5-9pm. $6 per hour base Monday-Frlday 8om- the Montreal at St. Louis, 8:35 p.m. Dallas 38 17 .691 _ Trl-State89, Hanover 84 English Pointer, black 647-9946 to r m ore viduals who enloy Insurance agency Is lingness to learn and Philadelphia at Calparv, 9:35 p.m. Shots on goal— Buffolo 57-6— 19. Detroit - Bucks 117, Celtics 116 pitcher, to one-year contracts. 1 working wifh people tct only please! Apply: salary plus llberol In­ 5pm In Manchester. 10^13-11— 34. Denver 33 21 .611 4V7 Sunshine State inference and white, 6 months Information. seeking a cheerful ma­ pleasant personality -96 Houston 32 22 First Round ST. LOUIS CARDINALS— Signed Greg train for. wedding pho­ Upton Construction, centives bonus. $300 Coll 649-5030 days or Power-plav Opportunities— Buffalo0of6; .593 SV7 AAathews and Joe AAagrane, pitchers; old. Delmont Street, ture person with some 537 Stafford Rood, needed. Beautiful offi­ per week, part time ter Detroit 3 of 4. Utah 1 29 26 .527 9 BDSTDN (116) Tampa87,Eckerd60 Mike Logo, first baseman, and Tim Manchester. Call Man­ PART Time person, 20 tography. Please call insurance background 228-3863 evening. Son Antonio 22 31 .415 15 W.Va. Conference Tournament hours, needed for Route 32, Mansfield or ces. Excellent benefits. Income. Good career lok NHL results Goolles— Buffalo, Borrosso (34 shots-X Bird 12-X 97 31, McHale 7-14 2-5 16, Jones, shortstop, to one-year contracts. chester Dog Warden Joan. 643-4995. for general office Salary to $18,(X)0. Fee saves). Detroit, Hanlon (19-19). Sacramento 16 39 .291 22 Parlsh7-85619,Alnge9122-215,Johnson 59 First Round SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS— Signed maintenance. Apply; call 742-6190 between start. Phone Mr. Na^ CR8MIERS 'ho Pacific Division 2-4 14, Lohaus 91 4-4 4, MlnnlefleldO-090 Bluetleld St. « , Davis & Elkins 89 643-6642. INSURANCE Dffice. work. Ability to type Is 8am-4pm. paid. Call Ann Ross A— 19,418. Fairmont St. 84, Salem. W.Vo. 73 Robby Thompeon, second baseman, and Salvation Army 385 Clerical Including typ­ than. 646-5599. Leave cIr , Jets6.tMhalers3 x-L.A. Lokers 45 10 .818 0, Paxson 1-32-74, Gilmore 2-2936, Roberts Kevin Mitchell, third baseman, to required. We are look­ 659-3511. Bulsness Per­ Referee— Paul Stewart. Linesmen— John Portland 34 21 .618 11 Broad Street, ing and telephone re­ name and phone SERVICE CLERKS led D'Amico, Brod Lazorowich. 941-27. Totals497629X116. one-year con’ racts. ing for an Individual sonnel Associates. number. Seattle 30 27 .526 16 BASKETBALL Manchester. ^ quired. Jewell- Eng­ who enloys dealing BANK TELLERS Part and full tima poal- er. Hartford 1 l 1—3 Phoenix 17 38 .309 28 MILWAUKEE (117) TH E EASY W AY to find a Winnipeg 2 2 2— 6 How Top 20 fared Notional Basketball Association SAVINGS Bank of Man­ land Insurance. with the public. Plea­ United Bank has tlona. Flexible hours. Golden State 14 39 .264 X Cumminps 516 2-3 12, SIkma 919 4-4 X , A T L A N T A H A W K S— A nnounced cash buyer for no-longer- on First Period— 1, Winnipeg, MacLean 28 L.A. Clippers 12 41 .226 32 Breuer 7-12 1-2 15, Pressey 910 OO 12, chester. Part time tele­ 646-4662.______sant surroundings with several Teller posi­ Mornings, aftarnoons 'Steen, Olausson), 2:02. • 2, Winnipeg, Capitals 5. Devils 2 thot Jon Koncdk, center, will miss the needed household Items Is rth xleval position son to work with go­ FDR8ALE Gray 1-290 2. Sk lies 1-72-24. Totals 34-8121-26 3-Polnt goals— E.Johnson, Mat­ and organizational ple who want the and toddlers. Excellent benefits — health I Edm , mlnor-malor (Instigator, fighting), (Interference), 6:34; Musll,Min (Interfer­ URBANA— Named Doug Sams football 96. thews, McDaniel, Ellis. Fouled out— Manchester doctor's In our office. vernment contracts. challenge of growing 16:57; Gretzky, Edm (hooking), 19:25. ence), 11:09; Frowlev, Pit (roughing), SyracuaeTI.VIIIanovaBB coach. office. Good dicta­ Customer contact, typ­ skills. Send resume to; insurance, vacation. Second Period— None. Penalties— 11:09; Lawton, Min (holding), 19:27. NEW YDR K (90) None. Rebounds— L.OS Angeles 55 ((3reen Lutz Childrens Mu­ with the bank. Tillana All real estate advertised In Green 1-7 90 2, Walker 511 9010, Ewing 16),.Seottle S9'(McDaniel 12). A s s is t^ phone ability a must. This position ing and organizational Die Manchester Herald Is Anderson, Edm (holding), 6:14; Baum- V ILLA N O V A (69) seum. 247 South Main Rink is currently Apply to: T. Cutler, oartner, LA (holding), 11:35; Kennedy, LA Second Period— 6, Pittsburgh, Brown 14 12-25 4-7 28, Jackson 9221-213, Wilkins 7-16 Los Angeles 18 (E.Johnson 13), Seattle Pleasant personality requires accurate ' skills a must. Will subleci to the Fair Housing 1-2 17, Newman 916 94 16, Tucker 93 X (McMillan 17). Total topis— Los Toylor 910 92 14, Plansky 2-8 94 7, Street, Monchester. seeking candidates (holding),17:32. (Coffey, Bodger), 9:06 (op). 7, Pittsburgh, Grels9139415, West7-151-117, Wilson4890 desired, great working train. Good pay, benef­ YWCA, 135 Broad St., Hartford, Act of 19M, which makes It Third Period— 5, Edmonton, Huddv 10 Frowlev 2 (Hunter, Coffey), 10:54 (sh). 8, 90 0, Cartwright 2-5 4-6 8, Cummings 1-3 Angeles 19, Seattle X . Technicol— Seattle typing skills (35-40 its ond conditions. MDTHERS. Helper Illegal to advertise any pref­ 902, Donovan 1-1 OOZTotals 41-109192198. Illegal defense. A— 14,850. 10, Massey 2-3 92 6, Bekkedam 91 91 0, R adio, T V conditions. Call 646- for the following posi­ 8 (McSorlev, Hannan), 2:07. 6, Edmonton, Minnesota, Archibald 12 (CIccarelll. Bar­ Enwrlght9104)0. Totals27-5811-1469. wpm) plus the Apply In person only. wanted for 3 children erence, limitation or discrim ­ 5153 leave message CT 06105, by 3/9/88. Simpson 43 (Messier, Anderson), 6:22 rett), IV: 12. Penalties— Brooke, Min tion: ination based on race, color, Indiana 31 20 25 12— 96 with service. Merrill Industries, 26 twice a week and when EOE/AA Employer (pp). 7, Los Angeles, Corson 42 (Phair, (roughing), 3:19; Lemleux. Pit (elbow­ Spurs i f 4. Suns 109 SYRACUSE (71) flexibility for religion, sex or notional Taylor), 7:25. 8, Edmonton, KurrI X ing), 3:19; Dahlaulst, Pit (roughing), New York 27 10 27 16-90 Village Street, Elllng- parents go out of town. LOAN SERVICER 9Polnt goals— Person 4, Stipanolch, Coleman 94 99 9, Thompson 510 57 15, TONIGHT learning ■ variety of origin, or an Intention to (TIkkanen), 9:X , Penalties— NIcholls, 3:19; MocLellan, Min (Interference), Selkalv5iQ9913, Douglas 914 5817, Roe 2-6 ton, CT.______Must have own trans­ We have a challeng­ make any such preference, LA (holdlng)^4:X; Duchesne, LA (trip­ 8:45; Buskos. Pit (holding), 10:01; Coffey, Long, Miller, Wilkins 2. Fouled out— PHDENtX (109) 7 p.m. — College basketball; Seton ^ PART TIME Drivers, office duties. portation. References. Stipanovich. Rebounds— Indiana 61 (Stipa­ 916, Broww 92924, Duncan 97(H)7. Totals Hall at Pittsburgh, ESPN D UNH ILL Is coming to ing full-time position limitation or discrimination. ping), 11:17; Krusheinvski, Edm, double Pit (holding) ,14:14; Guenette, PIt.servedbv E.Johnson 11-X 1-2 73, Gilliam 7-17 9416, 2953193171 school buses and vans. Call for appointment The Herald will not know­ minor (slashing, upsportsmanllke Hunter (tripping), 14:34; MocLelland.Mln, novich 12), New York 65 (Ewing 16). 'West4-91-29,Dovls9159316,Hornacek 47 7:30 p.m . — Nets at Celtics, Sport- Excellent work Manchester! We'll be NeRMRnkers, Madeiitf, ReUreet, frefetelemis Assists— Indiana X (Long 6), New York 73 Holfflme-vSyracuse 39, Vlllonova 37. sChannel, WILI P.M. field trips availa­ 647-8882 between 7 and open a Loan Servicer ingly accept any advertise­ conduct), 14:19; NIcholls, LA (unsports­ dpuble minor (holding, unsportsmanlike 90 10, Adams 48 92 10, K.Johnson 1-5 3-polnt goal^Vlllanpuo 411 (West 2-6, ble. 643-2373. schedule, at the Manchester manlike conduct), 18:21; Hannan, Edm conduct), 14:37; Lemleux, Pit (slashing), (Jackson 9). Total fouls— Indiana 19, New 90 2, Corbin 59 1-1 11,Crlte94924, Bailey 8 p.m. — College basketball; (Jeorgla 10pm. In our consumer ment which Is In violation of York 22. A— 10,172. Wilson 93, Pla>iskv91,'ravlor91) ,Syracuse at Kentucky, NESN YW CA, 78 North Main The G. FOX Distribution Center the low. (unsportsmanlike conduct), 18:71; Robl- 16:18; Musll, Min (roughing), 19:37; Quinn, 2-3458. Totals49961421109. 910 (Roe 95,\puncon 1-3, Douglas 93). PART Time lobs faking MondBy-Thursday Street on Wednesday, LICENSED hairdressers lending office in Ver­ tallle, LA (elbowing), 19:22; Smith, Edm, Pit (roughing). 19:37; A6onn, Pit (Interfer­ 8:30 p.m . — Whalers at Btackhawks, In So. Windsor Is now accapting applications for Fouled out— West, Massey. Rebounds— Channel 18, W TIC care of Infants In a 7:45am-4:30pm and March 2,9,16,23 from for busy salon In Man­ non. Will train the GRACIDUS 7 room plus double minor (cross-checking, rough­ ence), • 19:42; Beoupre, Mln.servedbv SAN ANTONID (114) Vlllanova X XGrels 6), Syracuse 36 daycare. Hours 7om- marchandloa procaaaors, who will varify ordara, ing), 19:22; Messier, Edm (Illegal stick), Rouse (sloshing), 19:42. Berrv 19X 94 7>, (greenwood 99 46 16, 9 p.m. — College basketball: North 10am-2pm. Posiflons chester. 649-3999. right candidate. Con­ Colonial In the Porter Pistons 117. Hawks 104 (Selkaly 16). Assists— Vlllanova 14 (Wil­ Carolina at Georgia Tech, ESPN 1pm or 1pm-6pm. Must Friday 7;4Sam-noon. tickat and hand msrchandlaa and Insura that Street area. Formal 19:22. Third Period— 9, Minnesota, Schrelber 1 Anderson 7-19 98 X , Robertson 9-77 92 X , son 8), Syracuse 12 (Douglas 7). Total for: Clerks, reception­ FDDD Service. We have tact: Tom Cunning­ Shots on goal— Los Angeles 8-12-7— 27. (MocLellan, VIverlos), 3:09 (pp). 10, Dawkins 511 90 11, Mitchell 411 93 10, 10 p.m. — College basketball: Ala­ be mature. Please call ahlpmanta to our storas ara corract. Schadules dining room, 1st floor fouls— ^Vlllanova 76, Syracuse 15. A— bama at Tennessee (taped), NESN We offer good pay ists, typists, data entry, openings for full and ham. Edmonton 9-8-14— 31. Pittsburgh, Lemleux 56 (Stevens, Cun- OETRDIT 017) Nlmphlus93000, Myers44908, NealyOOOO X,139. The Children's Place, 14x25 family room, 2 0.Totals4910117-22114. • ^ secretaries, word pro­ part time positions In availabla ara; Power-plav Opportunities— Los An- nevworth), 14:27 (pp). 11, Pittsburgh, Mahom 97 90 6, Rodman 913 95 19 Inc., Manchester. 643- plus outstanding cessors, light Indus­ We offer competitive fireplaces, 3 bedrooms gelesOof 7; Edmonton2of5. Gotaos 4 (Hunter, Buskos), 18:57. Lalmbeer 7-10 92 16,^ Dumors 9-12 7-0 25, Ptieonbi 31 $0 36 23— 109 5535. our clean modern facil­ salary and benefits 7:15 am to 3:4S pm 8 am to 12 Noon Goalies— Los Angeles, Melanson (31 Penoltles— Buskos, Pit (tripping), 2:07; Thomos 912 1-2 9, Johnson 915 4-4 X , son Antafito X M X 19^1M employee benefits trials and food service. with walk upottlc,2car ity. Positions vary 7:15 am to 12 Noon 0 am to 2 pm garoge. Anne Miller shots-26 saves). Edmonton. Fuhr (27-24). Dahlaulst, Pit (holding), 6 :K ; Berger, Salley 95936, Dontley 7-105519. Totals4984 9Polnt goals— Horncek 7, Davis, Daw­ Including free DunhIII Temporaries, from the assembly and 8 am to 3:45 pm 4 pm to 0:30 pm A— 16,615. Min (cross-checking), 11:29; Musll, Min 25-X 117. kins. Fouled out— None. Rebounds— R ec H oop $70 per night. Attention East Hartford. Ill Ddr’I Dalay Real Estate 647-8(XXI.a Referee— Andy vanHellemond. (hlgh^tlcklng), 12:47; Quinn, Pit (hlgh- A TL A N TA (104). Phoenix 58 (West 37), Son Antonio 57 C alendar parking and packaging to our 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm moms. 2-3 evenings. Founders Plaza. 282- homemade foods to Apply In person or CDVENTf^Y. An excel- Linesmen— Jim Chrlstlson, Swede Knox. stlc|m g), 12:47; Barrett, Min (cross- Levlngrfon 95 5-613, Wilkins 1 9 X 191450, (Anderson 13). Assists— Phoenix X (Da­ 649-6263 or 561-0458.9-6. excellant working Apply In parson batwaan Sam and Spm, Monday cheAlng), 13:22; Zemlak, Min (unsports­ Rollins 1-4903, Rlvers5137-917, Wlttmon 90 vis 6), San Antonio X (Dawkins 12). 0701/East Windsor. 1 meat slicing and main­ .call 875-2531, lent opportunity to own manlike conduct), 18:06; Mann, Pit 906,Webb94900,Wlllls909410,Corr9691 Total tauls— Phoenix X , San Antonio 18. conditions In our Hartfleld' Plaza, 160 tenance. Super benef­ thru Friday. Wa offar a compatitiva starting rata, a your own country Flyers 7, Canucks 3 (unsportsmanlike conduct), 18:06. 6, Hostings90000, WashburnOOOOO. Totals Technical— Robertson. A— 5,151. Adults TODAY DD A TW D-W AY fovor ... Bridge Street. 623-4416. ganarout Incantiva bonus program that anablas home. Reasonably 390327-34104. Girts Bgskelball modem office. For its for full time posi­ NOW! Main Pub 92 (Pete Thompson 37, Tom get extra cash for yourself K ITCH EN help needed. tions. Weekdays only. you to aarn additional money and the bast am- priced 5 room Ranch Shots on goal-Minnesota 11-12-17— 40. Dotrolt 13 2* 13 24— 117 Class % Divislen t, Interview Tolland Bank Ptillodetphla ^ S 0 >— 7 Pittsburgh 17-1M5— 44. Attonta 14 X M M — 104 Tuesday’s college hoop scores Foron 18, Nick Foran 16, Jim Wehr 11), Lyman AAemorlal at Coventry, 7 p.m. and make If for Part time and full time No nights or weekends. ployoa discount program In the area. Apply at; with spacious kitchen Vancouver 2 1 Power-plav Opportunities— Minnesota 9Polnt goal— Wilkins. Fouled out— DIRosa Cleaners T t (Chuck McKean 36, someone else tci enloy appointment, pleasG position open at East Ask about our flexible 348 Hartford and living room lo­ Rrst Period— 1, Vancouver, Skriko 26 1 of 7; Pittsburgh 2 of 5. None. Rebounds— Detroit 51 (Rodman, John Connolly 13, (Jeorge Kanehl 12, FRIDAY cated on large rural (Pederson, Rl.Sutter), ;23. 2, Phllo- ■AS T Don (Julnon 11). those golf clubs you never call 528-4881, ext. Catholic High School. hours for days. Glas­ G. FOX Distribution Center Goalies— Minnesota, Beoupre (44 shots- Lalmbeer 9), Atlanta. 43 (Rivers 8). Beys Boskelbgll use. Sell them with a wont For Interview coll 646- tonbury. Call for de­ Tpfco. lot. $121,9(W. Century 21 delphla, Tocchet 28 (Propp), 1:15. 3, 36 saves) Pittsburgh, Guenette (40-37). Assists— Detroit X (Dumors 9), Atlanta 26 Assumption 89, SprtnofteldX Style 82 (Dave Milner 31, Gory Wright COC Tegmameiit 2296/07. 301 Governors Hwy., So. Windsor, C T 08074 Vancouver, Vllgroln 1 (Berrv, Bruce), 4:44. (Rivers 8). Total fouls— Detroit 76, Bentley 100, American Inti.91 17, Bruce LeDoyt 16), Manchester Cycle Cham M em blp od. 5271 between Bam and tails at 633-7656 ask for Vonion, CT 06066 Epstein Realty 647- 4, Philadelphia, SInIsalo 18 (Craven), A— 16,168. \ BOB ______aoi______Referee— Bob Holl. Linesmen— Wayne Atlanta X . Technlcals— Carr, Salley, Oe- (taldwell 80, St. RoseX 67 (Bob Francis 18, Bob Klernon 14, Coventry vs. Portland (at Cromwell 2pm. Dave. 8895.0 7:08. 5, Philadelphia, Smith 14 MIampiI A— 1A JA1 Falrtetah Dickinson 68. St FTands. Pn Mark Plekos 13, Stan Alexander 10). H la h l. 7:30 n cn

■V to - MANCHESTER HEftALD, Wedneaday, March 2,1988

I ^ H O M E S 1^ HOMES ROOMS FOR SALE l i J FOR SALE I^TV/STEIIEO/ FOR RENT APPLIANCES------MANCHESTER. New to MANCHESTER Du­ plex. (Vi) $153,900-Open % S p c c i o K CLOSE to buslines and WASHER and refrigera­ market. Exceptional 8 downtown. $80 per tor. Prices negotiable. room Colonial In desir­ floor plan, 2 large bed­ w eek. Coll 643-9008. able Martin School rooms, 1V6 baths, 2 car 871-0556. Keep trying. District. Formal llvino tandem garage. Lovely FEMALE preferred. room and dining room, landscaped yard. {W GLEARM6 I ^ N T R Y / IFAMTM / Cleon, aulet, busline. 1st floor family room $178,900-2 bedrooms, 6 MKGEUAIIEOUS Kitchen privileges. PETR AND with sliders to potio V/7 baths, dining room SERVICES REIROOEIJNS PAPEMN6 SERVICES Call 647-9813 evenings. SUPPLIER and beautiful oversized overlooking sunken I lot. Call for your exclu­ living room, 2plus car NAME your own price. ODD lobs, Trucking. tandem garage. D.W. TOtAL HOME A OFFICE C A R K im iYA Father & San, painting Home repairs. You 19IAPARTMENT8 FREE Toy Poodles. 2 sive showing today. females, 10 years old, S234.900. Sentry Real Fish Reolty 643-1591.0 CLEARINS SERVICES REmOOCUM SERVICES and papering, remo­ name It, we do It. Free ’ ^ I fo r r e n t OawpWa heme lepaln and le- val. 872-8237. grey and white. Need Estate 643-4060.D MANCHESTER. Newly DaNy,WssMy,MeMM9 ' tnediling. We ipeahWw In beth- estimates. Insured. 643- LowNMSS. Osa reeme a M MtoMne. Smai teale 03|M. ' ______NEW Apartments. 1 bed­ love and affection. BRAND new Raised constructed 4 bedroom m aaM kl Well behaved, house- Colonial with private COMMERCIAL CLEANIlia nmawjalvI WOffc* AWQlsiSDfVNf, Irh ODDS and Ends sewing room, 2nd floor. $^5 Ranches located In a DUfWdi fMfBfDOOGB.ifamt per month. 1 month)nrh broken. Elderly Indi­ beautiful areo of North country atmosphere. SERVICES-OMOOri dane In my home. Call vidual preferred. Will V /i baths, fireplaced for a k w s MmaH S46-S168 649-7606. security. Peterman C oventry. 1900 square Building Company 649- Intervim prospective feet of living areo. 7 family room adlotns Sp r i n g Cleanup, town 9404. owners. Pleosecall633- kitchen. Large master TUM A ASSOCIATIS 4394 after'4pm. room s, ?'/2 baths. In­ Custom buHdlno, frant- mowing. Hedge trim­ cluding a master bath, bedroom with master IROOKKEmm/’y^ ming. Related truck- MANCHESTER. Large 6 fireplaced, custom bath boosting double INCOME TAX Ing, additions, renova­ Ing. Profession room D uplex. 3 bed­ vanity and whirlpool tions and fooRng. For a PRESTIGE ROORNG equipment. Insure rooms, 1 both, parking, raised birch cabinets, Roenne el aS typaa. SMnglaa, pull down attic stairs, tub. A front porch and quality Job at a good References. Ray Harydy no pets. Lease and MISCELLANEOUS lovely rear deck ore prloe... Call Bud at hat roofing, roof rapolra. 646-7973. security deposit. $650 gorgeous atrium door INCOME TAX plus utilities. Ask for FOR SALE from dining room to among the many other F42-i71I AH work guorontood. deck, separate kitchen amenities this new PREPARATION CaU __ Connie 646-7709. COUNTER Top Cabinets rear door, all thermo­ home has to offer. In Your Homo , MANCHESTER. Availa­ for medicali6< office. 2 or pane windows, burled $259,900. D.W. Fish Inleuding: Rental end 8ele M.T.S. 742-7831 We ore expanding our ble Immediately. Two, 3 rooms. Walnut finish. oil tank plus a treed Realty 643-1591.0 Wepcietewhip. CaW Jim Wheelar BUILDERS housecleaning servi 2 bedroom units. No Contact S. Romeo; acre lot with stone MANCHESTER. New to ces to Bolton, Man­ pets. Security, referen­ M .D ., 18 H aynes S treet, walls. SlSO's. Blan­ market. Immaculate 6 “ 742-1000 646-2787 chester, Vernon areas. ces. $550. Heat In­ monchester. 646-4797. cluded. 643-1577. chard & Rossetto Real­ room full shed dor- PLANNINO/OE8IQN 10 years expei;lence, tors, "We're Selling mered Cope. 2 full BEORO^ MRM^M. IFLOORINO excellent work done. MANCHESTER. 2 bed­ SERVICE Coll 647-1545 otter 3:30. ENDROLLG Houses" 646-2482.111 baths, new thermo­ FrasssISRBl Tsx EfsgsfsIisR room Townhouse with pane windows, new fur­ CUSTOM HOMES 27%«kmi-88a MANCHESTER. Exciting fireplace. Heat and hot 18% width >8 igr 256 nace, new deck with 1SY8AR8 8XFtRI8NCE ADDITIONS water, carpeting, a/c, home convenient to F8RSONAL 88RVICE DECKS FL0QRSANDIN6 h a w k e s t r e e s e r v ic e MUST aa pM ad up at ttia I schools, recreation new updated kitchen, r L U U n O f l l V U i n U euckal. truck tohippar. mump all appliances. Nice lo- HariM OfIMa M a n ^ llm i; hardwood floors, 1 car neASONABLI RATES SIDING • Floors like new cotlon. Coll 647-1595. and business. Not a CEILINGS REFINI8HED ramoval. Fraa aatlmataa. Thurartay balofa 11 a.m.enly. ride by. Must be seen. 4 garage and located In • Bpedsllzlng In older floors 648-6880 CONCRETE WORK Spadtl oonaldaratlon for M A N C H E S T E R - '/? D u ­ bedrooms, modern great family neighbor­ a Natural E stalnad doors •Idarty and handloappad. plex. 2 bedrooms, gar­ both and lavatory. Eat hood. $152,500. Sentry FRAMING CREW • No wsxlng anymore age, washer/dryer, A In kitchen, new 34x10 Real E state 643-4060.O ENROUED AGENT AVAILABLE 647-7553 refrigerator. $600 per J$lRi VirfHllt • 846«750 rear deck, lower level BRAND new llsltlngl! I f Vaam IRS expadanea month. 646-2604. with separate heat E legant 10 plus room Tm Pripimaiii / Oewaaine / Tm FARRANO REM00ELIR6 FURNISHED efficient zone has recreation Colonial on Arvine Room addWena, daeka. roofing, apartment tor quiet 643-2711 room, laundry and Place. 4 bedrooms, ■am In Naw S OM Tax U«M •Ming, windewt and guttara. HEATIR8/ HANDYAAAN working adult. Refer­ workshop. D.W. Fish master bedroom with m M ER UE . O U E IU Baokhoa and buSdcmr aatvloa Hama Improvamant - Polntlna ences. No pets. $400 per 0 •vaNabla. Calf Bob Farrand, Jr. PLUMBIR8 - Scnammlt nnlUiad - Ttllna • Realty 643-1591.0 sitting room, brand m onth plus o il. 646- CARR new state of the art G464070 Bus. UaM CarDamry • OOP JOBS - 0053. YOU Can’t ludge a book kitchen, 2 fireplaces. 647-8609 INSURBD FOR RALE by Its cover! You can’t Ris. 30 Locust S treet, Is tflo o r, 1st flpor family room, TAX ATTORNEY 645-8848 RA. DAVIDSON BARRY SCANLON Imagine how surprised 2'/} baths.Ubtl Fresh paint dMhadirommsi . 4 rooms, heated. $600. M U S T A N G S 1976. 2 need you’ll be when you see 6 4 6 -2 4 1 1 frtt MtlmotM Securtly. No pets, no work, 1 has good 4 and paper throughout, Will sdvlae and prepare TOTCHEiTOiTr Now feioloNoMofio, RopolfOa OffliM the Inside of this mag­ very tastefully deco­ appliances. Referen­ cylinder motor and In­ nificent antique home. all tax returns. REMODELING vioonoo, woDiiDOfn w miBnofi ces. 646-2426 weekdays rated, brand new vinyl > NOfROOOOflG terior ports. All 3 for 7 room s, 3-4 bedroom s, siding adds lust the WHITMAN 9-5pm. $400. M ost m ove them IV} baths, keeping ' From the smallest repair to a » n m

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CARS 3FOR SALE S T A N G S 1976. 2 need 'ork, 1 has oood 4 ylinder motor and In- irlor parts. All 3 for 100. Most move them V February 29. Call 13-8654. RD F ie sta 1979. 4 seed, runs well. $650. 12- 5580. S T A N G 1982. 6 C V - nder, automatic, ),000, A /C , A M - F M tereo. $1900 or best ffer. 646-1418 7am - sm.______>S Vista Cruiser 1972. Irst $200 takes Itll 13- 2034.______SAN Sentra Wagon P83. Front wheel rive, Intermittent Ipers, cloth Interior, jns excellent. $2495. all after 4:30. 649-8204. fMOUTH Horlion- 181. 77,000 m iles. One wner. Excellent con- Itlon. $1100. 742-8207. lAARO IROC-Z 1987. lack with silver. 1,000 miles, loaded. 13,500. 649-5305. 30 1987. 12,000 miles. est offer. 537-2462. :V Y 9 passenger Im - sla Wagon 1980. Auto- lotlc with air. Best ffer. 537-2462.______AM C Concordstatlon agon. 57,000 m iles, reat running condl- on. Autom atic, power eering and brakes. M-FM stereo. $2,195 r best offer. 646-6794. >ILLAC 1986. White, laded, 2,200 m iles. 4.900. 646-5422. VND Wagoner 1986. rhite, excellent condl- on, 34,000 miles. 4.900. 646-5422. A A R O 1985. V-6. Auto- latlc, AAA-FAA stereo, /C, tilt. 40K. M in t snditlon. $7500. 645- 160. AARO 1985. Black, 5 peed, A M -F M sssette. Excellent mdltlon. Must sell. >500. tOA 1981 Civic. Auto- atlc transmission, xcellent condition. 950. 646-1319.

: Concord 1978, 4- >or, excellent condl- sn, strong running ;onomlcal car, new •es, etc. $950. W on't St longl C all 872-1527.

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