16 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. July 21, 1986 MANCHESTER CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 CONNECTICUT District director Yaie president Last-at-bats keep

I HOMES I HOMES KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE ®by Larry Wright threatens to quit supports findings league Stars alive FOR SALE FOR SALE . . . p a g e 3 . . . p a g e 7 p a g e 1 2 BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY f»/o r . It’s Barbecue time! This Manchester- $124,900. beautiful home offers a Spectacular three bed­ N o ’' lovely backyard, with a room roomy recently re­ I CARPENTRY/ N o \ new gas grill and deck for decorated ranch. This j.MISCELLANEOUS------picnics. Super moster house has many special CHILD CARE REMODELING SERVICES IJO', bedroom suite. 2 car gar­ features Including new 0 age, walk-out basement, vinyl siding, beautiful Part time babysitter, Remodellng/Carpentry Odd lobs. Trucking. do- lots of storage and much deck with benches, new days, experience pre­ Work. Additions, decks Home repairs. You name more! $169,900.Jackson 8, storm windows and ferred, call after 5 PM and repairs.lnsured. Call It, we do It. Free esti­ p g, D Landscaping. Vaca­ Jackson Rea! Estate, 647- screens all surrounded by 643-5685. David C orm ier, 649-6236. mates. Insured. 6424)304. tion cuttings, hedge trlm- 8400 or 646-8646. □ a lovely landscaped lot. fhlong, Prunings, flower Call for an appointment ici; d CARPENTRY/ Delivering clean farm & shrub plantings. Free Brand Spankin' New! 6 today. Joyce G. Epstein I REMODELING loam ; 5 yards $75 plus tax. esfimates. Call 6^2436 room Cape Cod presently Real Estate. 647-8895.n | » PAINTING/ Also sand, stone, and offer 5;30pm. Jiaurlipatpr HpralJi Manchester — A City o( Village Charm being constructed on PAPERING gravel. C all 643-9504. Judd Rood In Coventry. 3 Clean Cape-3 good size Farrand Remodeling — I Art’s Light Trucking - bedrooms, 2 full baths, Cabinets, roofing, gut­ Cellars, attics, garages bedrooms, fireplace mod­ Need A Good Tenant? generous allowances. ters, room additions, Name your own price — cleaned. Junk hauled. ernized kitchen, rec Zimmer management will Acre-plus lot In quiet room, breezewoy and gar­ decks, all types of remo­ Father and son. Fast, Furniture and appliances Tuesday, July 22, 1986 deling and repairs. FREE dependable service find a well qudifled, good moved. Odd lobs. Very 25 Cents area. $114,900.Jackson & age. High $90's. 'W e gua­ paying tenant for your Jackson Real Estate 647- rantee our Houses' Blan­ estimates. Fully Insured. Painting, Paperhanging honest, dependable Telephone 643-6017, after & Rem oval. C all 646-5761. rental property In East of worker. 25 years expe­ 8400, or 646-8646.0 chard & Rossetto Real the R ive r a re a . M any Estate 646-2482.0 6pm, 647-8509. rience In m oving. 646-9669 John Deere Painting Con­ years of experience. Very onytlm e. Brand New Listing! Spa­ reasonable fees. Call for cious, full dormered Cape West Side 2 Family. At­ Carpentry and remodel­ tractor. Interlor/exte- ing services — Complete rlor. Quality paint, p a rtic u la rs. 646-3778 or Odd Jobs By Student - Cod. 6 rooms, 3 large tractive 5-5 with scrjeened 872-4115. Ask fo r Lisa. Zoners pass bedrooms, 2 full baths, -In side porch. Separate home repairs and remo­ quality work. References, Hedge clipping, window deling. Quality work. Ref­ free esfimates. 649-3248. cleaning, painting, any­ fireplace, walk-out base­ heatllg systems, 2 car Bookkeeping fullchorge ment, Hebron/Bolton garage. Call tonight! 'We erences, licensed and In­ thing. C all M a rk . 649-5695. sured. C all 646-8165. 14 - years experience for Mornings, lote evenings. town line. Jackson & Jack- guarantee our houses' small business. Write C & I MISCELLANEOUS CARS son Real Estate 647-8400 or Blanchard & Rossetto 646-8646.0 Real Estate 646-2482.0 HEATING/ N Bookkeeping, 47 Teresa Interior decorating and FOR SALE FOR SALE PLUMBING Rd., Manchester, CT. painting. Reliable, refer­ controversial 6Aanchester-A Touch of Customized 8 room 2 bath ences, free estimates. Call A. Henry Personalized 6438048. Elegance vet priced for home with more features Independent Construc­ Fogarty Brothers — Ba­ Vltamaster Exercise 1974 Ford /Mustang In tion Co. General Contrac- Lawn Care-Complete Bike. Like new. $75. Call the average home buyer than you can believe. 16' throom remodeling; In­ lawn care and landscap­ good running condition. 4 In this stately 7 room sunken 1st floor family tarsi custom home bulld­ stallation water heaters, Bookkeeping, typing ond 649-6306 after 5 pm. speed. $650 or best offer. og and remodeling, ing. Free estimates, fully transcription done In my 'Georgia' styled raised room with glass slider to garbage disposals; faucet Insured, all work guaran­ Coll 647-9106. siding, excavation, etc. home. I have over 15 years Umbrella Tent-7X7 with ranch thot offers 3 bed­ deck and heated Inground repairs. 649-4539. V lsa/M - teed, senior citizens dis­ master plan rooms, large living room, 36' pool (the landscaping C all 456-8865 or 456-7215. asterCard accepted. experience. 6464)297 after poles. $30. 643-8095.0 counts. 647-1349. 4pm. For Sale- 78 Volkswagon formal dining room, eat- and year of this home Is Rabbit diesel, sun roof, in kitchen and a fmally For Sale four 12 foot one of the best we've ever new tires, 4 door, $1800 or By John F. Kirch public. Since then, three heated room with nice features planks. Two used 2x10. seen I) There Is a separate best offer. Herald Reporter like a fireplace. 2 car lacuzzi and spa room Two new 2x8. A ll for public hearings have been held at which residents — most of whom garage, covered sundeck, beautifully tiled and car­ $15.00. C all 6437153.0 82 Audi, 5000 S, loaded, The Planning and Zoning Com­ came from the south end of town — and much more for only peted 31' recreation lo e d RESORT 1 3 2 a p a r t m e n t s I^BOATS/MARINE Im m aculate, must see. $139,500. U&R Realty 643- room, laundry room, a mission ended four years of work voiced sharp opposition to the PROPERTY FOR RENT FURNITURE EQUIPMENT 52,000 miles. C all 643-6186. 2692.0 customized gourmet kit­ TAG SALES Monday thru Thursday Monday night when it adopted medium- and medium-high hous­ chen, 2 car garage and Manchester’s second Comprehen­ Lakefront property - Dia­ anytim e. ing density proposals the plan much more! Offered for East Hartford/Manches- 16 foot Mad River canoe, sive Plan of Development. Historic area. Large Vic­ mond Lake, E. Glaston­ Tag Sale - Furniture, ap­ made for their area, which is now below replacement costs ter llne-4 room apart­ paddles Included. Used The plan, intended to guide all • largely rural. torian, completely remo­ at $174,9(X).00. For a p ri­ bury. Double lot. $3000. four times. Excellent con­ pliances, pool table, clo­ C all 649-8874. ment, near busline. land-use decisions for at least the Following each hearing came deled In 1980. 11 plus vate showing call today! King - Sized bed. Firm dition. $800. Please call thing and miscellaneous. TRUCKS/VANS rooms, 5 bedrooms and Fenced-In yard, paved next 10 years, was approved special workshop sessions at which "We Guarantee Our mattress. Two twin box 643-4942 after 6pm or 647- Friday 18th-Saturday I FOR SALE 2'/2 baths. Vinyl sided, parking, $400 plus utili­ H o m e s!" B lan ch a rd & ties. Security. Call 5 to springs. Frame. Excellent 9946 8:30 - 5:30. Ask for 19th, 34. 40 M arlon Dr. off unanimously after a brief discus­ the PZC tried to revise the original, ornate wood­ Rossetto Real Estate, 646- condition. Will be sold Bob. Vernon St. sion during a meeting in Lincoln proposals that sparked criticism. work. Fenced-In back­ 6:30pm. Available Imme­ Datsun 1982 pickup. 2482,0 Rentals diately. 646-4489. with 2 complete sets of Center. It replaces the town’s first Overall, commission members yard. Large garage with Heavy duty, long bed, cap sheets, 1 bedspread. All and boat rock Included. master plan, which was adopted in expressed satisfaction with the room overhead. Some for $220, or best offer. 1963 and has long been outdated, owner financing possible. lOaJ HOMES Automotlyo Excellent condition. $3000 plan Monday. They took their vote ROOMS 6438082, evenings & wee­ | 8 4 | f E “P or best offer. 643-9108. according to officials. in a quiet and almost empty $138,900. Strano Real Est­ I CONDOMINIUMS I J ^ I for rent kends. Keep trying!. ate, 647-76543. □ FOR RENT The vote marked the end of a hearing room that contrasted with I FOR SALE year of controversy that started the-public uproar that surrounded Pine hutch with glass I ^ M R S I q q I CAMPERS/ Vernon-New Llstlng- Manchester - 1 sided Du­ Lowry organ - good condi­ last September, when research development of the plan. Manchester - Roam In plex, 3 bedroom, nice windows on top, excellent tion. Asking $600. 649-6411. FOR SALE $157,500. Striking contem ­ South Village Condomini­ ■ ^ T R A I L E R S efforts were combined into a Planning Director Mark Pelle­ ums. 3 room condomi­ private home. Bus- line. area. Appliances, attic condition. Asking $300. porary on secluded 3.6 C all 646-0633. proposed plan and released to the grini told commission members nium. 165 South St. No.42. Prefer mature working and basement, includes 1978 Lincoln Versallle- acres! Very unique home adult. References. Secur­ Electric guitar with am­ Nimrod Tenf Trailer- that the plan w ill become effective that must be seen to be Rockville. Asking $45,9(X). washer and dryer hookup. Power steering, power sleeps 4 fo 6, canopy, ity. 649-8874. $575 plus utilities. Gall plified headphones. Good when copies of the land-use map appreciated. New carpet­ Inquire at premises. I 7 c JTV/STERE0/ breaks, air-conditioning, spare tire, good condi­ 644-2673 or 644-3313. condition, works great power seats, luxury and and written text are made. Plan­ ing, lots of bullt-lns, ap­ I 1 APPLIANCES Asking $65. C all 646-4305.O tion, $450. 643-6034. pliances, fantastic floor to M-a nchester-Wow I dependable. Call 643-8991 ning officials are hoping to finish after 6:00 P M . Teen hom e celling fireplace. Home $45,(XX). Stop paving rent APARTMENTS IN S T O R E AND Beginner 4 piece drum the work by Sept. 22. can easily accomodate a and own your own 2 IFOR RENT set.(yellow). Asking $325. MOTORCYCLES/ Among other things, the plan | £ 2 J OFFICE SPACE LO O K IN G FO R a low-cost 1973 Dodge Charger-One Herald photo by Tucker. large or small family, bedroom townhouse con­ Coll 646-1489. MOPEDS calls for a special mixed-use dominium. Large 13x16 wovto communicate your owner, excellent condi­ very versatile floor plan. 474 Main Street, 3 room H wins O K district in the north end of town. Manchester - Downtown advertising' message? tion. S.E. Classic looking Call today for a private living room. 1 car garage. This district is to contain high- The Milton C. Beebe Co. of Storrs is currently Mill — one of four being converted to apartments — in Take advantage of this apartment.' $400 monthly. retail or office space, 1750 Want ads are your tor good home. Auto­ 1982 Hondo Silverwing, showing I Realty World, 500CC, Interstate, AM/Fm The Transitional Living Center density residential, commercial completing utility work — the first step in improvements 646-7709.0 great price and low Inter­ Utilities not Included. No sauare feet. 668-1447. answer. PETS AND matic, air conditioning, the background. The BOebe workers are Glen Burnham est rates. D.W. Fish appliances. Security. Coll power steering, brakes, radio, cruise control, wa­ Foundation has overcome the last and industrial development along being made in Manchester’s Cheney Historic District. of Storrs at left and James Forand of, Mansfield, 646-2426 w eekdays 9 to 5. I SUPPLIES ter cooled shaft drive, full official obstacle in ifs struggle to the Interstate 84 corridor, where a Realty, 643-1591 or 871- Manchester-office space 68(X) BTU Carrier air con­ and windows. $1900 or best This excavation is on Forest Street, with the Clocktower operating the backhoe. Just Listed! Full dor- 1400.O available. 1,2, o r 3 room s. ditioner. Like new condi­ offer. 649-1086. faring with luggage bags, open a group home for troubled massive mall is planned. Most of mered Cape-1 Vj baths, e30 Locust St. 2nd floo r, 4 Prime location. Parking, tion. Used one season. Boxer Puppies For Sale. 7000 m iles, $1800 or best teenagers in Manchester. the industrial development would, fireplace, 2 car garage offer. 742-7090. Manchester-Bright and room, heated apartment. heat, lights included. Asking $200. 649-6411. $4(X) each with papers. 1977 Monte Carlo - Rons Monday night, the non-profit also take place in the north end. and a great lot In the No appliances. Security. Sunny. $84,9(X). 2 bedroom Very reasonable. Call C all 643-8197 anytim e. Ask good, $600 or best offer. organization received approval Most of the land in the south end Verplanck school district. $520 monthly plus utilities. for JIM or Steve. C all 633-8144. condominium on 4 levels A lex Matthew s, 649-4003. I q T I MISCELLANEOUS 'We guarantee our C all 646-2426. W eekdays 9 from the Planning and Zoning of town has been designated for In desirable Northwood 1 ^ AUTOMOTIVE Com m ission to convert a two- more rural residential develop­ houses' Blanchard 8, Ros- complex. Modern kitchen to 5. Main St. Manchester Ex­ 1979 Chevette, 2 door, setto Real Estate 646- cellent location. 600 to Washer and Dryer- Sears automatic. 43,000 miles. fam ily hou.se on North Street into a ment. Originally the plan called for Historic district shows progress and bath. Large 10x17 2482.0 living room and and Sparkling Brand New - 2 1800 square feet. $250 In­ heavy duty Kenmore au­ MISCELLANEOUS $900 or best offer. Call For Sale - 1982 Oldsmoble single-family house and use it as a medium- to m^ium-high density 10X16 dining room t bright story Duplex In Coventry cludes heat, lanitor and tomatic washer; 5 cycles, FOR SALE 646-6942 after 5 or Toronada. Excellent Con­ group home for troubled youths. designations in the southwest end Water View- Year round 3 sun room with Andersen on 2.7 acres of beautifully parking. 649-5334 or 643- 5 water temperatures, 2 weekends. dition.Complete luxury T L C w ill operate the home at that would have allowed develop­ room cottage at Coventry windows. Central air, ap­ wooded sight. 11 miles 7175. water levels, self cleaning Lawn mower-John Deere car. $10,000. 1984 Ford 17-19 North St. for up to eight ers to build from three to 10 units Contractor finishes utility work, prepare for other projects Lake. A steal at $45,000. F150 E xp lo re r 4x4. Low pliances and carpet. D.W. from downtown M anches­ lint filter, $210. Dryer; 3 110. Excellent condition, 1973 Ford M ave rick V-8. youths between 13 and 18 who can’t an acre. The land is currently Hurry! This won't last. ter. Very close to shop­ 63,(XX) miles. Needs minor mileage, excellent condi­ Fish Realty 643-1591 or Not all the news Is on the dryer cycles, fabric selec­ attachments. Best offer. live at home because of family zoned for one to three units dn acre. 'We guarantee our ping areas. Various local w ork or sell for parts. $99. tion. M ust see. $10,000. By Alex Glrelll The rest will come from part of a the historic character of the area later. More than 900 apartments 871-1400.O front page! There's lots of tor control, wrinkle guard Honda RX80 Dirt .^Ike. problems but are able to attend ' The Southwest Manchester houses' Blanchard 8< Ros- lakes, and golf course. and lint screen, $165. Both C all 646-8395.0 1976 Chevy Blazer. Excel­ Associate Editor bond issued for road work and and three paved areas with have been built in the district or newsy Information In the C all 649-1621. town schools. Two supervisors will Property Owners Association setto Real Estate 646- Last available 2 bedroom Also available. House on Classified section. 643- for $300. C all 289-2087 after lent running condition. from developers of the Weaving benches. are in the planning stages. look after the home’s residents, fought the proposals until they 2482.0 on Fairway. 2'/2 baths, Lake Chaffee, 62 feet on 2711. 6 P M . Twin size Mattress used 1975 Chrysler Newport. Good solid truck. Rigged The contractor making public Mill, one of the former Cheney The paved sitting areas will be Air, p o w e r steering, to r plowing. $5,000. 1982 most of whom will be from were lowered, calling among other One new source of money for family room, basement, water, yearly lease In a very little. Asking $70. improvements in the Cheney His­ Bros, textile m ills being converted along the east side of Elm Street resort area. Call Jan at p o w e r brakes, needs Ford E250 Van. Good Manchester. things for the planning director’s improvements is a state historic carpet, deck, pool, tennis, Good condition. Older toric District has nearly completed to apartments. between Forest Street and Hart­ 643-2487. M onday - Friday. Main St. Manchester Ex­ transmission. Runs excel­ condition with racks. resignation. grant of up to $250,000 for which the $129,900. box spring Free. 649-1433. The group home is designed fo work on sanitary sewers and The public project includes ford Road. cellent location. 600 ta lent. $99. C all 649-3739.0 $5,000. 1972 Audi IDOLS. give troubled youths a more stable The plan also supports funding town plans to apply. Variety 1978 Audi Fox, 1978 Flat drains and is ready to tackle widening Hartford Road in front of Assistant Town Engineer Wil­ 5 room, 2 bedroom, large 1800 square feet. $250 In­ Air conditioner. Westing- living situation. for the expansion of Manchester’s yard, convenient loca­ 1979 VW Rabbit, good 128, All best offer. Good preparations for road paving, new Cheney Hall, providing a new front liam Camosci. who is overseeing A committee is coordinating the cludes heat, lanitor and house. Heovy duty win­ The plan drew criticism Monday sewage treatment plant on Olcott tion. Available 8-1. $6(X) a parking. 649-5334 or 643- condition, some rebuilt terms on all vehicles. No sidewalks, landscaping, lighting, approach to the hall and improve­ the project for the town, said this grant application effort. Members Pretty Apron dow unit, 24000 B P U , 120 Street, and seeks to encourage the month plus utilities. I'/j 7175. ENDROLLS and new parts, stereo money down to qualified from one man who lives in the area and some sitting areas. ments to the h a ll’s parking iot. m orning he expects the work to be are Assistant Town Manager volts, cools 5 rooms. $200. 27% width - 25C who wondered about the meaning iextension of the town’s waste- months security required. C all 289-2087 after 6 PM . AM/FM radio. Asking buyer. Private seller. Call The Milton C. Beebe Co. of Storrs It also includes repaving Elm completed before the frost sets in. Steven Werbner, Director of Plan­ 13V< width - 2 for 259 $1500. C all 643-8232 643-1021. of "troubled youths.” water collection system to areas C all 643-0110. Manchester- Chiroprac­ is doing the work under an $815,000 Street and Fofest Street from Most people associated with the ning Mark Pellegrini and Mary MUST be picked up at the John Yavis. president of the Jikely to be developed in the future tor's office. All ready to Lasonic Baom Box - 100 contract with the town, most the Chestnut Street to Pine Street, and restoration of the historic district Blish of the Little • Theater of For Rent - 4 room apart­ go. Frank SplleckI, 643- Manchester Herald Office foundation, and William DiYeso, — especially the Buckland area. watts. Never used. $145 or before 11 A.M. ONLY. which will be funded by a $750,000 installing new sidewalks, street have said they feel more public Manchester, a partner in the ment. Heat, hot water and 2121. its executive director, assured the In addition, the plan seeks to best offer. Call 646-5634. LEGAL NOTICE bond issued approved by voters. , lights designed to conform to the improvements will have to made restoration of Cheney Hall. oppllances Included. 2 TOWN OF ANDOVER PZC that children involved in "protect and preserve the environ­ months security. No chlld- I MISCELLANEOUS Maple T.V. Cablnef with Boston Rocker- Maho­ FINAL ACTION OF THE PLANNING « ZONING violent crim e or drug abuse or who mentally significant or sensitive COMMISSION ren or pets. $425 a month. sliding doors. Will make gany. New condition. $59. natural featrfres” of Manchester, 649-9297. IFOR RENT are overly aggressive or self­ excellent liquor or record C all 646-3388.0 At a Public Hearing held on July 14,1986, In Andover, Con­ destructive would not stay at the including the Case Mountain area, cabinet. $50. C a ll 643- necticut, the Planning & Zoning Commission voted unani­ mously to approve the application of Mr. a Mrs. Michael home. the Hockanum River, Bigelow. Large nice one bedroom, Manchester- Excellent 7247.0 1976 18 horse power John­ Downtown plan calls for demolition Choquette for a Special Permit for one (1) horse. Lydall. Hop, Porter and Folley on Center St. $480 month. garage for sforage of car, son motor. In excellent Children who face chronic fam­ Available August 1. Ap­ boat, or trailer. $40. 649- BOSTON HILL ROAD - Said lot • 12 Is bounded Northerly by ily disruption or abondonment or brooks, various wetlands and other Gaunter Top Range for running condition. $375, lot a 13, as shown on said map, a distance of three hundred and leaving Sinnamon’s restau­ would be moved westward just pliances, heat, electricity 4003. who have displayed success in areas. By Alex Glrelll divided the M ain .«treel com m er­ PHOTO-GUIDE sale. $25. C all 646-6324 C all 649-0050. eighty-three and 44/100 (383.44) feet; Northeasterly by rant. It would require the loss of 52 behind the Manchester Mall. It ^ncluded. 649-9367. after 5:00 and ask for W alu Road a distance of two hundred eighty (2(0.00) feet; Increasing recreational facili­ Associate Editor cial community. EXCLUSIVE living in other such facilities will parking spaces. would save all buildings, including Ken.o Southerly by Boston Hill Road a distance of five hundred fif­ stay at the home, the two .said. ties throughout Manchester is The building houses a package / Manchester 2 bedroom, iqnpOOMMATES teen and 12/100 (515.12) feet; and W uterlv by lot a l l , as A fourth route still father east one that houses the M ARC bakery, The complaining resident sug­ another goal. A building on Oak Street and store, a restaurant and a shoe U- 2nd floor, no pets, stove WANTED INVITATION TO BID shown on sold map, a distance of two hundred thirty-nine would require taking Frank’s a building that would be lost under I I Beaufiful Youngstown The Manchester Public and 24/100 (239.24) feet. gested requiring a fence around Pellegrini said that some Purnell Place housing three busi­ repair shop. and refrigerator, $475 a white enamel doppel sink Schools solicits bids for GAR- nesses will be demolished to make Blanca Contreres, the operator Barber Shop and the Gaslight all other alternatives. month plus utilities. Coll BAGE/RUBBISH REMO­ Information pertaining to this application Is on file In the the house, but the PZC dropped the changes in the zoning regulations Roommate wanted- 3 bed­ with cabinet and all the office of the Town Clerk, Town Office Building. way for an access road east of of the package store, said this Cafe. From 65 to 40 spaces would It would result in the loss of 27 646-1379. room home- West Hart- plumbing fittings. $60. V A L for the 19(6-1987 school idea after a brief discussion. might be sought later In order to be lost. The route would run along year. Sealed bids will be re­ Dated at Andover, Connecticut this 21st doy of July, 1986. downtown Main Street if a recom­ morning she also is prepared to spaces if combined with the ford/Hartford line. Refur- C all 643-6452.0 The foundation will get a lease meet the goals set in the plan. the east boundary of the Purnell existing southern part of Purnell ceived until J U L Y 30, 1986, ANDOVER PLANNING a ZONING COMMISSION The plan recom m ends that town mendation by the town administra- . fight the town’s plans in court. Manchester remodeled blshed Victorian. 2:00 P.M ., ot which time they and an option to buy the house, lot. Places and as many bs 39 if one bedroom. Wall ta Kenneth Lester, Chairman tion is followed. Joseph Sinnamon. owner of the Beautiful condition. Ma- Air conditioner. 2 Phllco will be publicly opened. The Suzanne Dower, Vice-Chairman w hich is owned by the Com m unity officials continue to update it Under the fifth alternative, the wall, new refrigerator, right Is reserved to relect any restaurant, refused to comment, combined with other alternatives delvn, 242-9739. Lisa, 236- 6600. $60. Both. 646-7315 042-07 Child Guidance Clinic. periodically. Town Manager Robert Weiss $425 plus utilities. No pets. after.o and all bids. and the owner of the shoe business northern section of the access road on the south end. 1808. A vaila b le August 1st. Specifications and bid forms and Public Works Director George 528-0776. may be secured at the Busl- Kandra plan to recommend to the could not be reached for comment. Black and White T V -19". nus Office, 45 North School town Board of Directors Aug. 5 a The alternatives were discussed M odern .3 room 1st floo r Excellent condition. Ask­ Street, M onchuter, Connec­ . TOWN OF MANCHESTER LEGAL NOTICE route for the access road that briefly thisTnoming by the Park­ apgntment. Heat, hot w a- Merchandise ing $25. C all 647-7361 after ticut. TODAY’S HERALD 043-07 ,7^,1 would require demolition of a ing Authority, which is scheduled te r oImj I lances Included. 5pm. The Zoning. Boprd of Appeals will hold public hearings on to meet Thursday with the town Ideal Tor w orking, m a­ Monday, July 28,1986 at 7:00 P.M . In the Hearing Room, Lin­ building owned by Main Street ture, married couple or coln Center, 494 Main Street, M anchuter, Connecticut to merchant George Marlow. adm inistration for a briefing on the retired lady. No pets. H F U E L o il / c o a l / hear and consider the following petitions: "j I ...... project. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION However, Marlow said this References and security. I CLOTHING J FIREWOOD ITEM I JA M BS B. DIBTBRLB - Request variance of ArtI- ' Do you think the quality of television programs has improved in The route to be recommended by Town man drowns I n d e x OF NO. 1146 cle II, Section 4.01.01 to reduce the easterly side 646-6113 or 643-5363 R EFU SE DARDENS, INC. the last few years, gotten worse, or has it stayed about the same? morning that he will fight the the administratiPn is one of Tive Children's clothing. yard to 7.5 feet (10 feet required) to permit con­ project in court if the directors studied by Fuss and O’Neill, A 2S-year-old Manchester man For Sale - Firewood. struction of an addition to an existing attached Large selection! Infants NOTICE Is hereby given, Programs have approve it. He said he favors consulting engineers for the $4.8 16 p a g M , 2 ( a c l l o n t Duplex-2 bedrooms, V h Summer prices, buy now. garage - 81 Lawton Road - Residence A Zone. drowned in Columbia Lake Mon­ 1440 to size 10/12. Most Items pursuant to General Statutes gotten worse baths, appliances, hook­ 4 foot lengths. $60 a cord, of Connecticut, that REFUSE ITBM 2 $T. JAMBS CHURCH - Requut Special Exception making no changes at all. million reconstruction of down­ day night after apparently hitting IO-)8 under $1.00. 644-1950 47% up for washer and dryer. cut and spilt $90 or cut to GARDENS, INC., a Connec­ NO. 1147 In accordance with Article II, Section 4.02.03 to “ Any plan that^takes aw ay 75 to town Main Street. his head on a rock, police said this AH u Ic.a 11 afternoons. Programs have ^ No pets. $500 a month. Can order. All prices Include ticut corporation having Its permit church futival from September 18,1986 to 100 parking spaces from the area morning. Jamie G. Smith of 198 f'.lnAniflRH An appealing trio of tops for principal place of business In September 20, 1986, In parking area adlacent to stayed the sam a' Fuss and O’Neill recommended 1 5 - 1 6 your skirts or pants, easy to be seen from 10am to 6pm. delivery. B ruce 742-9168. can’t be very viable." he said. He Ralph Road was swimming alone A vailab le August 1st. 649- Manchester, Connecticut, church; and request variance of Article IV, Sec­ ____ ^ ; 30% the route that goes through the rin m ic B A 366 has been dissolved by a re­ tion 8.01 to M il b u r and wine at the church festival added that Purnell Place easily near a friend’s house in Columbia sew. 7438. Programs have building over the others r.fmnRrtlciit No. 1440 with Photo- solution of Its Board of Direc­ from September 18, 19(6 to September 20, 19(6, accomodated a large volume of around 11:45 p.m. when he hit a 7 This charming ruffled Apron FURNITURE I RECREATIONAL tors and Stockholders, effec­ within 1,000 tu t of another liquor outlet, within 200 Improvad One alternative would be to G uide is in Sizes 10 to 18. Manchester- 2 bedrooms. traffic during the ’Thank.sgiving rock and suffered a severe head Fntnrtninmnnt 11 is treated to a bright i EQUIPMENT tive as of July 1, 1986. All feet of a church, and In a ruldence zone - (96 Main leave the road in its present Size 12,34 bu st... roll collar, Sunflower pocket and 2nd floor, heat and ap­ creditors. If any, are warned Street - Residence Zone A. Day road race without problems, planned alignment, following the injury, state police said. Story on F n r iin 0 IVi yarids 45-inch; peasant, matching Potholder. Easy to pliances. No pets. Secur­ Blue 3 pelce sectiqnfbl, to present their claims to La- ITEM 1 BARBARA PBZZBTTI - Request a variance of Ar- and could do so again. page 8. 1 nral nou/n IV. yards; tailored, 2 ) ^ s . BELLE, ROTHENBERG 8, north-south path of Purnell Place. A R sew; great for bazaars or ity. $575 month.Call 646- excellent condition. $100. Spaulding Goll Club Set- NO. 1148 ticlell,Sectlon4.01,PermlHedUsu,fopermltthe The access road would reroute gifts. LaBELLE, P.C., Attorneys u u of a portion of the building and land fora retail That, according to the engineers, 1 n tt« ry 9 TO O U E I. i m 4 $2-M fir sack 3979. Full size sleeper, good Drivers 1 and 3, putter ot Law, (43 Main Street, P.O. traffic while downtown Main No, 366 has pattern for businus as well as a ruldence -165 Oakland Strut wduld leave a dangerous sight line DhitiinriAR pattsia, sot tar pestits m » condition. $50. 649-1224. clubs 3,5,6,and 7. Call Box 511, Monchuter, Con­ - Ruldence A and Rural Ruldence Zonu. Street is being rebuiit and provide R Medium Size; full directions. necticut, on or before De­ across Oak Street. ■ a a illa i. Manchester 2 bedroom 742-7497. (^pinirtn A s v iiw iK n apartment, heat and hot cember 1, 1986. Claims not I'raM 4 DENNIS L. MORIN - Requut variance of Article easier access to parking. The recommended alternative Sunny and warm To ordir, u id $2,50, for ucb Living room Chair, excel­ presented as herein provided NO. 1149 II, Section 1.03.04(c)(1) to reduce the side yard to When it first became public that P a n p lA 9 gattiri, piss sot for po'UfO ood water. $625 a month. lent condition. Foam Cu­ Blue Tokara Dirt Bike. 12 feet (15 feet required) to allow construction of a would solve the sight-line problem, wfu be barred as provided In the building m ight have to be Mostly sunny today with a high HMrTSfa.ILT.ISUS MUlilg. Walking distance to Wad- shion. $25. C all 649-8390.0. Good condition. $95. 649- Comecticut General Sta­ detached garage - 41 Bobby Lane - Ruldence AA but would result in the loss of 12 R pnrtn 9 - 1 1 M N tC M O T Zone. sacrificed, a storm of protest in the middle 80s. Clear tonight Prial Haas. M Srsii •Ilk ZIP del School. Available Sep­ 0083.a tutes Section 33-379. parking spaces. TAlAulAlnn CSSI, siTls WHktr m i Uzs. waviQfowivf nwwo tem ber 1. Cal 1.647-7602. with a low around 60. Sunny 11 l1IOAvt.afiUMrlcu Wood Loveseot and chair. Doted at Monchuter, Con­ At this hearing Interuted persons may be heard and written erupted from Mariow and opera­ Still another alternative — mov­ Near FASHION with 11 S /W/nrIrl R Ntw Ttrt, N.T. lO n o Good condition. $25.00. Tent - 7 X 7. $30.00. C all necticut, this 9th day of July, communlcotlons received. A copy of th e u petitions have tors of the businesses housed in the ing the road farther east — would Wednesday with a high in the Photo-Gnide pattarns in Prist Naas, AdOrsss with ZIP Manchester-Duplex 4 643-8095.0 1986. b u n filed In the Planning and Zoning Deportmetand maybe m iddle 80s. D etails on page 2. 646-1760.O Inspected during businus hours. building. The ensuing debate has require taking part of the building Weather 2 all size ranges, has a COuc asS kqrla Nuiaktr. room apartment. Full ap- R EFU SE GARDENS, INC. special Grace Cola CoUsc- SPECIAL: Over 200 ae> pllanced. Nice area. No Chest Freezer, 17.2, fast Men's 10 speed bike for By: LoBelle, Rothenberg ZONIN6 BOARD OF APPEALS tlsn for larger sisss; pins lectiona and a FREE pets. References. Secur­ a LaBelle, P.C. EDWARD COLTMAN, SECRETARY freeze, 5 baskets, excel­ sale. 27” V arsity Schwinn, Its Attorneys X B O N U S C M p sn a l Pattern Section in the ity. 4545 Includes heat and good condition. Coll 649- Doted at Manchuter, CT this 21st day of July, 19(6. lent condition. $200. Cal 028-07 P ries .... $2.00 A L B U M . Jiiat $3.00. ftot water. 649-4003. 649-0520. 9SM.$80.o 04fH7 . c MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. July 22. 1986 - 3 * ~ MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. July 22. 1986 WEATHER Complaining Tripp 8th’s leaders split on sewer plan agrees ip stay on By George Layng on Tolland Turnpike, where a protection and sewer service to Joyner said the district is also Herald Reporter two-way valve would be built. The much of northern Manchester for waiting for D EP approval of its Connecticut forecast valve would allow the waste to flow almost 100 years. plans. He said a decision should E i^th Utilities District Director Joseph Tripp threatened Although the town has an­ west to the Adams Street line or While saying that progress was come within three weeks. allowing Central, Eaatem Interior and Sonthweat Inte­ Monday to resign because of a dispute over accounting nounced plans to channel waste east to a proposed line the district made, district legal counsel John bids to go out for the work this fall procedures. rior: Mostly sunny today with highs in the middle from new development in northw­ wants to build along.North Main D. LaBelle Jr. has vigorously and preliminary construction to Street. 80s. Light variable wind. Clear tonight with lows Tripp, who is the district’s fire commissioner as well as a estern Manchester into its Adams denied that a settlement was start around October. Street sewer line. Eighth Utilities around 60. Light variable' wind. Sunny Wednesday d i ^ o r . agreed to retain both poste after the matter was reached on which way the sewage District President Walter Joyner with highs in the middle 80s. r e f e r ^ to an accountant. But he warned that he would no longer TOWN OFFICIALS .said the would flow. IN A RELATED development, said Monday that the district’s district agreed that the town would » Joyner sajd the town wants the West Coastal and East CoasUal: Mostly sunny provide monthly financial information on the district fire department’s operations. Board of Directors must agree to control the valve and determine THE DISTRICT has contended district to build another trunk today with highs around 80 at the shore. Middle 80s the idea before it can be put into which way the wa.ste would flow. If T ^ dispute, which erupted during a meeting at the district that the waste from Buckland sewer line to take some of the inland. Wind east 5 to 10 mph. Clear tonight with effect. the waste is channeled into the should flow east to its proposed waste from Buckland and channel lows in the middle 60s. Wind light variable. Sunny firehouse, came after Tripp proposed Including fire department At Monday’s meeting of the town’s Adams Street sewer, as the "•jjs paid this month in last month’s budget. North Main Street sewer because it east to Slater Road, and then Wednesday with highs in the low 80s at the shore. board. Joyner and Director Tho­ town wants, a 1978 agreement with l^mbardi said the Adams Street south across the Hockanum River Upper 80s inland. The month market! the end of the. 1985-86 fiscal year, and Tripp mas Landers refused to say the district allows it to collect line does not have the capacity to into the North Manchester Inter­ Northwest Hills: Mostly sunny today vi^th highs wanted last month’s purchases recorded In the final budget whether they would support the outlet charges from properties ceptor, a major line that carries figures. handle the Buckland waste. in the lower 80s. Light variable wind. Cl^ar tonight plan, while Director Joseph Tripp that hook into the district .sewer in The town has maintained that waste to the town’s treatment with lows in the middle 90s. Sunny Wednesday with However, district Treasurer Helen Warrington said other said he would not mind using the Buckland.' the Adams Street line can handle plant on Olcotl Street. highs in the middle 80s. departments sometimes put the figures In the month the bills are Adams Street line first. Director If the waste is directed into the the sewage, as required by its However, Joyner said the line r e i v e d . The board decided to refer the matter to Its auditor, Willard Marvin said he wants to district line, which the district master sewering plan would be too expensive to build Raymond LeFurge of Vernon. follow the advice of Richard wants, the district would colled In April, the district agreed to a because it would be some 4,800 feet Coastal forecast Ih a t decision sparked complaints from Tripp that the Lombardi of Vernon, the district’s the fees. The district hopes to use Ixtmbardi proposal to allow a long. He said under Lombardi’s directors are constantly referring matters to people such as consulting engineer for the pro­ the charges to pay for the expected two-way valve to be built on plan, the Buckland sewer running Long Island Sound to Watch Hill, R.I., and Today In history LeFurge or legal counsel John D. LaBelle Jr. ject, who has recommended send­ $1.4 million cost of the entire Tolland Turnpike that would ena­ south would handle the same ing the waste to a proposed district project. Underlhe 1978agreement, Montauk Point: Winds northeast 10 to 15 knots Among those born on this date were Rose Kennedy, in " la m sick and tired when everything comes up and we can't do ble waste to flow either way. The sewage and send it into the anything about it on our own,” Tripp said “ It’s about time we sewer on North Main Street. the town would have to help the D E P’s Robert Norwood, who was district’s North Main Street line, becoming locally onshore this afternoon and 1890, and Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole, R-Kan., in evening. Then variable. Mostly northeast, 10 knots grew up a little bit and became directors of the district.” Last week the town announced district pay for part of the cost of at a district-town meeting last which is only 2.700 feet long J or less later tonight and Wednesday with some 1923. Tripp, who said he would not have been angry if his propi^al that it had reached an agreement the Buckland sewer line if it week' about the matter, has said Joyner said the North Main' with the district thaLwouId allow it received the waste. local onshore winds 10 to IS knots Wednesday . had been rejected outright, also complained that the board did the DEP will insist that the town Street line would also hagdie to send the sewage from the The outlet charges are expected sewage from homes and busi­ , afternoon and evening. Seas 1 to 2 feet in afternoons not appreciate the monthly financial information he provides. channel the waste into its Adams Buckland section of town to its to be lucrative and have prompted Street line. nesses along North Main Street and evenings and 1 foot or less other times. The fi; ures, which he said take between 20 and 25 hours each Adams Street line. The district, accusations on both sides that the In its announcement last week, and Tolland Turnpike. The line Mostly sunny Visibility occasionally below 5 miles in haze early Almanac month to prepare on a home computer, detail each expense of the however, said no final agreement real issue behind the district-town the town said the two sides will would then connect with the Wednesday. Above average high tides tonight. fire department and show how much money is available in each had been reached. battle is money, not sewer lines. eftntinue discussions until a formal Interceptor at a point below the Today: Mostly sunny with a high in the middle 80s. Light variable wind. budget category. Under the arrangement re­ The fight,comes as leaders among agreement is reached However. proposed Slater Road line, but Tonight: Clear with a low around 60. Light variable wind. Wednesday: Today is Tuesday, July 22nd, “ Viking One” spacecraft’s soil He said he is the only district department head who provides ported' by the town, a planned Manchester’s majority Den^crals La Belle said Monday that he has above where the town's Adams Across the nation the 203rd day of 1986. There are such information on a monthly basis. district sewer for Buckland would work to merge the-town and the Street line connects with the 0 Sunny with a high in the middle 80s. Today’s weather picture was collection scoop, two days after been unable to contact the town drawn by Katie Stearns of Bolton, who attends Bolton Elementary 162 days left in the year. the probe landed on the planet “ I feel a little bit insulted,” he said. “ If this is the way in which channel waste south to a manhole district, which has provided fire about setting up another meeting. Interceptor. Rain dotted the West and South today in the you want to react as a group... then I shall not be a candidate for School. Today’s Highlight in History: Mars. aftermath of violent storms in Florida and On July 22nd, 1934, bank Five years ago: Turkish ter­ fire commissioner." Arizona, and Southern temperatures were lower­ robber John Dillinger was shot to rorist Mehmet Ali Agca was District President Walter Joyner said he was sorry Tripp took ing a bit but not enough to ease the grip of a heat death by federal agents outside sentenced in a Rome court to life the matter as a personal insult. He stressed that It was important wave. District awaits word on insurance costs Chicago’s Biograph Theater, in prison for shooting Pope John the district get advice from LeFurge so its bookkeeping is Showers and thunderstorms were scattered where he had just seen the movie Paul the Second and two Ameri­ consistent for all departments. The Eighth Utilities District week by the board to provide the about $70,000 for coverage of its fr « n southern California across Arizona, New “ Manhattan Melodrama,'’ star­ can women in St. Peter’s Square. Tripp eventually agreed to stay on at the post “ for the sake of with The Hartford because the Mexico and northern Texas into northern Board of Direcfo'rs should learn insurance, is scheduled to meet fire and sewer operations through threat of lawsuits against munici­ L ring Clark Gable. Dillinger’s One year ago: The Reagan the district,” and was appointed to another one-year term. Louisiana. today how much its liability and with The Hartford Insurance Co. July 1987 death ended a 14-month crime administration criticized South The other district officers were all reappointed to one-year palities has discouraged many Thunderstorms lingered over Alabama, Geor-"^ terms as well. They include Lorraine Boutin as head of automobile insurance for the n ext' today to get quotes on liability and When making his presentation to insurers from providing the cover­ spree. Africa’s system of racial separa­ year will cost, district Insurance vehicle coverage. The bid chosen gia. South Carolina and Georgia and were widely administration, Samuel Longest as public works commissioner. the district directors. Irish esti­ age at all. On this date: tion, saying apartheid was “ lar­ Commi.ssioner Thomas Landers by the district last week from Irish mated that the cost of automobile scattered across the northern and central Rockies. Thomas lenders as insurance commissioner, and Harold Topliff In 1587, a second English gely responsible” for the coun­ .F'said Monday. was complete except for those two coverage would rise from the Clear skies prevailed across the Midwest and the as fire chief. Gordon Lassow was chosen by Joyner to fill in for The district failed to receive any colony — fated to vanish under try’s current cycle of violence. items. current $12,000 a year to about insurance bids in May and w$s Northeast. him In the event he was absent, with 'ITipp as second mysterious circumstances — Today’s Birthdays: Rose Landers said district insurance So far. the insurance package $19,000. He had no estimate on a forced to waive its requirements to replacement. A heat wave continued to dominate the was established on Roanoke Kennedy is %. Senator William agent Wallace Irish Jr., whose totals $30,471. The independent liahlity policy, but said the district obtain coverage — something it Southeast, but afternoon temperatures today were Island off North Carolina. Roth, R-Del., is 65. Senate Manchester firm was chosen last utilities district has budgeted was fortunate to find coverage had never had to do before. expected to be a few degrees lower — mostly in the In 1796, Cleveland, Ohio, was Majority Leader Bob Dole,/ R- 90s — in 'Alabama, Georgia and the Carolinas. founded by General Moses Kan., is 63. Singer Margaret Early-morning temperatures were in the 70s to Cleaveland. Whiting is 62. Actor-comedian around 80. In 1812, English troops under Orson Bean is 58. Fashion Town, union mum In Tallahassee, Fla., a thunderstorm left two the Duke of Wellington defeated designer Oscar de la Renta is 54. L O W ® , people injured and felled power lines and trees. the French at the Battle of Actor Terence Stamp is 46. Temperatures The two people were hospitalized after part of the Salamanca in Spain. Actor-singer Bobby Sherman is roof at a Service Merchandise store caved in In 1916, a bomb went off during 41. Actor-comedian-director Al­ on Senkow hearing Monday, apparently from an accumulation of rain a Preparedness Day parade in bert Brooks is 39. The pricjc of p l^ c just water, officials said. San Francisco, killing ten Thought for Today: ’ ’Justiceis Bv John F. Kirch mg pornographic material on the The storm dropped the temperature from 96 people. what we get when the decision is Herald Reporter woman’s desk, but said he did so FRONTS: degrees to 72 between 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. In 1933, American aviator in our favor.” — John W. Raper, only to cheer her up. A section of Interstate 10 in western Arizona was Wiley Post completed the first newspaper columnist (1870- The State Board of Labor Rela­ The labor board conducted Mon­ W a rm ^ w CokJ-. closed by storm runoff water thatwas3feetdeep in solo flight around the world in 1950). tions completed a four-hour hear­ day’s hearing in response to two spots, and thunderstorms dumped heavy rain in seven days, 18 and three-quarter ing Monday into complaints filed complaints filed by CSEA. which is central Arizona. Now you know .against the town in connection with fighting to have Senkow reinstated went down. hours. The interstate was closed from Ehrenberg to 17 In 1937, the U.S. Senate re­ The campaign to raise$100.000 to the firing of Town Engineer Walter with back pay. miles east, the state Public Safety Department construct the pedestal for the Senkow for alleged sexual harass­ The first complaint concerns a And until December 31st it w ill stay 2 jected President Franklin D. National forecast said. In Ehrenberg, some trailers were flooded and Statueof Liberty was led by Joseph ment. a labor board official said June 12 meeting between CSEA an emergency shelter was set up. Roosevelt’s proposal to enlarge today. Field Director Joseph Carosella the U.S. Supreme Court. Pulitzer, the Hungarian-born down a t 1175% APR on all Connecticut National Credit Cards. Warm weather is forecast Wednesday for most of the nation. Showers Today’s forecast called for thunderstorms newspaper publisher. and Town Manager Robert B. In 1942, gasoline rationing , Assistant Labor Agent Kathe­ scattered across the central and southern Rockies, Weiss. At that meeting. Carosella are forecast for the central Rockies, eastern Plains, the eastern Gulf began in the U.S. during World rine C. Foley conducted a fact­ southern Plains, South Carolina, southern Geor­ said. Weiss withheld information and most of Florida and southern Georgia. War II. finding hearing with officials of the gia, the central Gulf Coast region and Florida. town and the union that represents pertaining to Senkow's May 13 off your existing balances on oilier bank Credit Cards .so In 1943, Allied forces captured firing after 18 years in his post Palermo, Sicily. Lottery Senkow in an attempt to gather you can .save money with our lower rate. Simply check information on the complaints. She Carosella later filed a formal In 1983, Maine schoolgirl Sa­ the coupon below and advi.se us where and how must now decide whether to complaint with the labor board 2 much. mantha Smith returned home, dismiss the union charges or charging that the town was not ending her two-week journey of Connecticut daily: recommend a hearing before the. following a three-step grievance Compared to the summer discount rates at PEOPLE peace to the Soviet Union. Monday: 097 three-member labor board. ” procedure outlined in the town- .some banks, Connecticut National offers low Ten years ago: An apparent union labor agreement. Carosella interest for a longer time— all the way until the Foley said it should take her said that by withholding informa­ malfunction was reported in the Play Four: 6000 end o f the year. three to four weeks to make a tion from the union. Weiss was not Harris pulls back “ This lawyer ignored her wishes,” said creatures” in their natural world than recommendation to the board. She following correct procedure. What’s more, for new customers, there's abso­ Kennedy, who is representing Harris in anyone. refused to comment on the hearing Town officials contend employee lutely no membership charge or annual fee until Jean Harris has decided to withdraw any efforts to gain a new trial for the 1980 slaying Perkins retired in May 1985 and was except to say it was “ cordial” termination and discipline are not 19H7 claim to $220,000 the man she killed had left of the Scarsdale diet developer. “ She fired replaced by co-host Jim Fowler. Gros then The hearing, held in Lincoln covered by the grievance So take advantage o f this limited time offer. Sim­ her in his will, her attorney says. him ancf asked me to withdraw the claim.” became co-host, and appeared in three Center, was attended by Assistant procedure. ply stop in or call any branch to apply. Better yet, just Town Manager Steven R. Also discussed during the hear­ State law prohibits criminals profiting episodes. fill out the application below. It only takes a minute and Werbner. Personnel Officer Linda ing was a complaint filed in July from their crimes, but a court-appointed Gros said he’s already suffered the most if you qualify, your card will lx- in the mail within days. Shoes to fill serious injury ever for “ Wild Kingdom” Parry. Senkow and two members that charges the town is required attorney had said he would try to show that of the Civil Service Employees by law to negotiate with the union Next time you u.se the convenience o f a Credit Card, when fie jumped out of a hovering helicopter Harris was under extreme distress when she Marlin Perkins, host of Mutual of Omaha’s Affiliates Inc., the union that whenever it institutes a policy make sure you’re .saving money t(xi, with a Connecticut two months ago to collar a moose near Tok, fatally shot her lover, Dr. Herman Tar- “ Wild Kingdom” for 23 years, will be a tough represents the dismissed engineer involving employee discipline. From now until the end o f the year, all Connecticut National MasterCard, VI.SA or gold MasterCard. Alaska. He ended up cutting his face on a nower, and therefore should be allowed to act to follow, says Peter Gros, the television and about 60 lower-management At issue is a notice the town National Credit Cardholders can take advantage o f a .spe­ claim the money. tree. posted that bars municipal em­ show’s co-host as the series begins its 25th municipal employees, cial 1179X> APR interest rate on new purchases made with But attorney Michael Kennedy said But after plastic surgery and eight weeks Werbner said today he could not ployees from having material with season. our MasterCard, VISA and gold MasterCard. Monday the 63-year-old Harris, who is vacation, the injury barely left a mark, he' reveal details of the preliminary sexual connotations in the work Gros said Monday that Perkins, who died ' Compared to the interest many banks are charg­ serving a 15-year-to-life sentence, never had said. hearing. Union officials could not place. Employees were told they last month at age 81, did more for making the could be disciplined if they did not ing, Connecticut National offers a signiricant savings. And any interest in the money. be. reached for comment. public aware of the need to preserve “ God’s Senkow was fired May,13 for remove such material. as if that weren’t enough, Connecticut National will pay 11.75%.. what town officials have called The town denies this is a new Knight at rest sexual harassment of a female policy and said that town offices I Connecticut National Bank, Revolving Credit Depanment MSN-637 84 Orange Street, New Haven, Connecticut 06510 | Plane Facts co-worker. According to police are public areas that should be Actor Ted Knight is resting at home in Los Yes, I'd like to apply for a Connecticut National MasterCard U and/or VISA □ After completing the first solo flight around the world records. Senkow admitted to plac- devoid of sexual material. Angeles after his doctor ordered him pot to return to work because he is not fully on this day in 1933, Wiley Post sits atop his plane at Floyd APPMCANT/t.O-APPl.lt.ANT NAMI- IIOMP PMONP W O«K PHONI Bennett Field in Brooklyn, N ew York. W iley probably □ o w n . recovered from cancer surgery, his publicist .niifNi would be amazed to learn that today ajigw experimen­ Three blacks remain < ITY. STATP. ZIP said. i.r.Ni.rHopprsiopNi r

The 62-year-old star of “ The Ted Knight tal craft is about to attempt the sarhe feat without refuel­ MORTt.AOF HOI.DF.R/I.ANDI.OIII) MONTHI.V PAVMPST MORTC.Af.r tIAl AN! t Show” and “ Too Close for Comfort” was to ing or stopping at all. The craft, known as Voyager, car­ DATKOP BIRTH MK lAI SPl.l'RITY NO report for a new season in mid-August, but ries three times its own weight in fuel. And the mileage among cop hopefuls his doctor ordered him to rest, publicist PMPPOYPOBY (.nV/STAlf Hf>« H)N(. •MONTHIV TAKF HOMf is not bad— 28 miles per galloni Henri Bollinger said Monday. Bv John Mitchell « She said there are “ quite a few” Please* pay off the following (irtdil (iard 9 “ His doctor said he has not fully recovered D O Y O U K N O W — W h o made the first solo non-stop Herald Reporter women left among the 32 remain- ing..candidates. but she didn’t have RANK NAML Af < (M N1 Nl MBFR AMOI N I PAYMf^NI from surgery last year to remove a flight across the Atlantic Ocean? Thirty-two candidates for five exact figures. “ I haven't gotten the I h r um lm fitnrd (critfy that thr aNtvr tnfr»rmaiH>n i« irur and u K rn i and auihori/oConnrctuui Nainmal Bank to tihiain a < om um rr rrp $199*5 manipulators had come together resolved to put If Mr. lacocca becomes the Democratic would identify the molecules of non-metallic council did not agree to reductions in other areas, a deeper cut would Lee lacocca in the White House. Nicholas candidate, instead of being able to claim he bombs that might otherwise make it past the IN 20 SENSATIONAL COLORS regular screening devices. But congressional be made in education. “ No way” For people who make their livings brokering administered a program which helped save the Mitey sources tell us the bomb-detector may bomb out, .retorted Hines. Mini Mite access and influence, putting a man in highest Von Hoffman Western democracies from starvation, anarchy The new budget includes • White • Med. Blue RtcliarKDable 9 because it works by using radioactive particles. office with no^prty ties, no encumbrances to and communism, he can lay claim to having $6,119,990 for the Board of Educa­ • Navy • Mauve useful This means it wouldn’t just ruin the film in others is better than winning the trifecta at the raised three hundred million bucks to restore a tion, $2,584,476 for general govern­ • Smoke •' Flamingo vacationers’ cameras, it might ruin the Only race track. Look at how much money Deaver’s statue and put on a big vaudeville show. Perhaps ment spending. $424,075 for debt • Burgundy • Azure vacationers themselves. It’s even possible, we’re made cashing in on Reagan and that was despite that’s enough. If government is bread and service and $44,100 for capital • Royal • Pink •3.0 H.P. Mighty Mfta told, that the device could turn fluoride toothpaste the disadvantage that the president is a loyal circuses he may have the prerequisite expenditures. • Black • Mint into a radioactive substance. The FAA admits it’s party man with other things on his mind beside background. Of late Mr. Reagan is making it by • Electric Pink •" Melon A Horse taking care of his friends. Whether Mr. lacocca has anything else besides dangerous, but... "THIS IS a compromise having become the toastmaster-in-chief. budget,’’ said council Finance • Lt. Blue • Flax ■ w Power Oh, what fun to be at the side of this innocent being a super-celeb to recommend him is 3 Committee Chairman Patrick Fla­ • Red • Jade ■ questionable — and before the Democrats Confidential file American culture hero, this brave fellow and stout AFTER WILSON LEFT OFFICE, Hoover herty. “ We as Democrats wanted • Taupe • Barbados winner from the private sector as certain embrace this man, they should check him out very served as secretary of commerce under two Intelligence sources warn that disorders may to give people the type of fludget we appointments and certain decisions are made. For carefully. A newly published biography of Henry Republican presidents before his turn came. He recur in Egypt similar to those of February, when wanted to see. We gave them a S-M-L-XL the people who may seek to put lacocca into the Ford II raises serious questions about lacocca’s was a ripened politician by the time he took office thousands of Central Security Force conscripts chance at significant improve­ *8-Piece Attachment Oval Office the man must look like the most ethics and his associates. (See “ FORD: The Man and if he failed, at least it could be said that he pillaged luxury hotels and mansions of the ments in roads and education but it Levis’ Knits bring cool com­ Set Included malleably guidable president since Ulysses S. and the Machine,” by Robert Lacey.) failed intelligently. wealthy. The reason is that these policemen’s lot would have cost them money. They fort to your active life. The Grant fell into bad company on his way to sleep in A businessman with a career like lacocca’s has In 1940 the Republican Party took complete is not a happy one, and nothing has been done to rejected it not once but twice.” beautiful colors, classic styl­ *20’ Cord Following those defeats, the the Lincoln bed. as much of a record to be sifted through and used leave of its senses and nominated a philandering improve it. Their wags rarely exceed $8 or $10 a ^ ing and easy-care fabrics are Democrats struggled to keep the against him as a longtime politician. The month, a small sum even by Egyptian standards". right for any occasion. Pull Democrat with no knowledge of how a successful budget intact as Republicans NOW 6 on a Levis’ Knit, and pull lACCOCA HAS THE ONE thing you need to be Democrats might find that the advantages of politician comports himself. His notorious affair called for cuts and gained strength ahead of the pack. elected president — high name recognition. Think having Mr. lacocca and his girlfriend, the woman' with a journalist (female) could have been used when two Democrats — Sandra • LIghtMwIghI ONLY.>*109** ofthe years and years^ and preposterous amounts in New York Harbor, are offset by accusations by the Democrats to ruin him but his inept fHanrliPstrr Hrralft Pesce and Ken Donovan — re­ of money it would take to make any sitting that their candidate manufactured unsafe campaigning made a resort to what a later signed from the council. While that MANY OTHER ADDITIONAL SPECIALS member of the U.S. Senate as well known as Lee automobiles or sorhething like that. If they’re generation wouid call dirty tricks unnecessary. Founded In 1881 left a 3-2 Democratic majority, lacocca. The only one who is as well known as smart, they’ll go over this character’s political He got thumped without having his sex life four votes are needed to pass a laccoca is Kennedy, who has promised to give the corpus as though they were looking for cooties. dragged into it. RICHARD W COSGROVE ...... Publisher budget. DOUGLAS A BEVINS Executive Editor “ I’m happy,” Cleary said of the s country a break and not run for president again. When the Democrats look at their line-up of ABC APPLIANCE & REPAIR JAMES P SACKS ...... Managing Editor meeting’s outcome. He said the jea^ns-t-pkis There’s a guy in the Senate who used to be a TWICE IN THE 20TH CE NTU RY the tired and tiresome political junkers, you can ALEXANDER GIRELLI ...... Associate Editor loss of the two Democrats helped "Your Fathion Joart 8 Storo" ______301 East C enter St. basketball player, and a very well known one, not .Republicans have nominated businessmen heroes sympathize with the urge to snatch up this hiake the budget “ bipartisan” . only in college but also in the pros. And yes, he to be their candidate. The first was Herbert glamorous and energetic businessman, but they’d DENISE A ROBERTS ...... Advertising Director Manchester 649-8879 MARK F ABRAITIS ...... Business Manager ' The July 30 special town meeting Hoover, who was widely admired as a self-made VISA. was white, so he’d be eligible, but it’s b ^ n some best be warned and have a care. SHELDON COHEN .....Composing Manager at which voters will be asked to 297 EAST CENTER ST. ^ MANCHESTER, CT We service all makes of vacs. years since he's thrown a basketball through a ^millionaire. It was undoubtedly part of his ROBERTH HUBBARD Pressroom Manager approve the new budget is sche­ Mastercard hoop. Millions may already have forgotten his political allure, but he had also l^en an important Nicholas Von Hoffman Is a syndicated JEANNE G FROMERTH Circulation Manager duled fo .begin a t ,7:.^ in the OPEN MON.-SAT. IO -T t HURS NITE TIL 9 M o^ ays service what we sell. AccepteAccepted name. part of the Wilson administration, here at home columnist. Coventry High School Auditorium. -S----MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. July 22, 1986

HAOAR THg HOWHIBLl by Oik Brown* PEANUTS by Chari** M. Schubt MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, July 22. 1986 - 7 VOURE MY NEW WELL,THEY HAVE THESE TUTOR? HOW'P YOU NUMBERS ON THE FRONT JOE SARCASM YOU 0 BETTER COME IN. EVER FINP ME ? OF HOUSES, SEE, ANP IF I HIT YOU OUT MERE, i r YOU'LL FALL P0U)N THE STAIRS! Divestment won’t work, Schmidt says

By Susan Okula South Africa to gauge the I f ' National Congress in Zambia. and ... the activities of American The Associated Press rn apartheid-combating actions of , Yale’s investments in compan­ companies that were under the * international companies in which ies that do business in South Africa Sullivan system exerted some NEW HAVEN - Yale Univer­ Yale owns stock. Seven members aroused vehement student protest influence on the conduct of other sity President Benno C. Schmidt of the Yale delegation as well as this spring, where more than 300 companies” Jr. says full divestment of South Schmidt attended a news confer­ arrests were made. The 16- Yale released a list of 12 Africa-related stocks is an ineffec- Sift ence to discuss the trip on Monday. member Yale (Corporation, the companies that the delegation , live way to press for an end to ' v U.8. Ac r e s by Jlm Oavl* Schmidt, who did not go on the school’s board of trustees, controls visited. These were Baxter Tra-' apartheid in South Africa. THE PHANTOM by La* Falk A Sy Barry trip, said that the American the university’s investment venol Labs Inc., The Coca-Cola GIVE ME ONE 0007 REA60N "Reasonable people can and will companies in which Yale invests policies. Co., E.I. DuPont Nemours & Co,. WHV I 6H0UL7 EAT THIS M M M t h e n w h v ' I SAIP , I'M BEGINNING 1 differ on this difficult matter.” “do meet, in my judgment, very Demonstrators have maintained DIAM/,DEAR,1 ter r o r ist s t r ie d to assassinate , PONTVOO 'OOOP FOR' Eastman Kodak Co.. Exxon Corp.. Y '/ jo PLEASeSET ORSON. IT'S COLP, LIM P/IllS ^*'* TO GET THE Schnriidt said Monday in his first high standards of social responsi­ that the holdings are immoral ■' LUAeA„JUST MlSSEOtt ANP GENERALLY PISG ulViM ft ^EAT ONE? VOO' PICTURE General Motors Corp., Goodyear't SOME SLEEP. public statement on Yale’s invest­ bility’’ in South Africa. because they help shore up the Tire & Rubber Co., IBM Corp.. I'LL FINP ment policy with regard to South However, New York Episcopal OUT THE rest, white-dominated South African Johnson & Johnson. Mobil Corp.. Africa. Schmidt took office on July Bishop Paul Moore Jr., a Yale economy. Smithkiine Beckman Corp. and 1. trustee who went on the trip, Ir^' Yale investment policy requires United Technologies Corp. '% A “ But my view is that total renewed his and three other that the school hold South African- The Yale delegation also talked djvestment will not have effica­ trustrees’ call for divestment. related stock only in companies to officials at three universities ciousness in terms of the problems “ Yale should take a clear, that adhere to the Sullivan Princi­ that admitted blacks over ways in in South Africa." he said. symbolic step” to demonstrate its r ples and that are working publicly which Yale and other universities Schmidt agreed with former opposition to apartheid. Moore '' TXifi c/ iP to weaken apartheid. The Sullivan could assist in the primary, ■(Cr U.S. Secretary of State Cyrus said. Principles are a fair employment secondary and college education of Boma auerMieaec? AP photo LUA6A ANPME.OmERS aoS.' Vance, a Yale trustee, that U.S. The Yale trip lasted nine days. code for American employers of blacks, said Alvin K. Klevorick, a WBREN'T SO LUCKY,. JBv\ Phvrei %2Z government-imposed sanctions on Delegation members said they South Africans. professor of law and economics. Former Secretary of State Cyrus Vance, right, discusses C1966 King FeitufbS SynOKai^' tnc World ri^u the white-dominated government talked to about 160 people, some of CAPTAIN EASY ®by Crook* A Caaal* Leon Lipson. a Yale law profes­ Disinvestment, or the withdra­ a recent South Africa fact-finding mission for Yale of South Africa are needed to stop whom risked government punish­ sor who was on the fact-finding wal of American companies from ~ 7 WE'VE GOT yo u ' violence there. University Monday at a press conference in New Haven. BLONDIE by Dean Young A Stan Drake •? SUKKOUWPEPi GIVE YOUR­ NO WAY. SEND ' ment for meeting with the Yale trip, said the university’s investi­ the Country, would be more effec­ SELVES UPi THE PRE SS Vance and nine other Yale representatives. Four members of gation showed that “ the Sullivan tive than divestment, which is the Vance and Yale President Benno C. Schmidt Jr., left, IN HERE- representatives recently returned the delegation also met with system did make some difference selling of stocks by individual agreed that Yale should not divest from companies doing WHERE DO you THEy WERE ISLANDS, G O C N yC X JR t h a t M U S T 'V E ) / I 'L L from a fact-finding mission to leaders of the outlawed African to the conduct of the companies investors. Vance said. WEREN'T Twey, BEEN SOME < / SAVt business in South Africa. HONEYMOON? ) DEAR? ^ , yes, honeymoon! lE V E Connecticut In Brief Democrats vie to oppose Rowland in 5th

By The Associated Press The Democratic candidates in ever, got enough delegate votes to New Britain on a vote of 73-67. Dodd beats Eddy in fund-raising the 4th, 5th and 6lh Districts will force a primary and vowed to do Kennelly got unanimous support Three Democratic incumbents face Republican incumbents. just that. The vote was 122 for WASHINGTON — Sen. Christopher J. Dodd, D-Conn., has a from the 1st District's 241 dele­ won uncontested nominations to Christine Niedermeier, a 34-year- Cohen to 61 for Peters. Vincent large lead over Republican challenger Roger Eddy in campaign gates. She was first elected to ARLO AND JANIS ^ by Jimmy Johnson the U.S. House of Representatives, old attorney and slate rcpre.senta- Carrafiello of Monroe got 12 votes, Congress in a special election in fund-raising, according to reports filed by both campaigns with but a party primary appears likely tive from Fairfield, was nomi­ not enough to qualify for a the Federal Election Commission. January 1982. A former secretary OH,NO! SOMtBODV WROTE PLEASE, HELP ME TWm/' I I KNOW! ITS1HE«550 FOR FEa BETTER? in one of Clonnecficut's Congres­ nated to challenge eight-term primary. of the state, Kennelly will face ACHECK AND DIDNTRECORD The reports showed Dodd with cash on hand of $842,582 as of sional districts now held by a incumbent Stewart B. McKinney. In the 6th District, former state Herschel A. Klein. CAN'T BE SURE OTIC BAl- A NEW COMPRESSOR that June 30, while Eddy reported a war chest of $61,287. ON THE FA8TRACK by Bill Holbrook IT! AMCE WITHOUT WAT CHECK! I WROTE TO THE AIR CON­ Republican. Sen. Harold Hansen of New Mil­ “ I am going ajiout raising all the money I can.” Eddy said in a Renominated Monday night at James Cohen. 43, a Waterbury repairman ford. who had dropped out of the Klein was the Republicans’ DITIONER .' telephone interview Monday. “ I am not disappointed or attorney, got the party endorse­ ^HoH.eiNC^ AU. You KNOW. , UNDeftH^OUND conventions across the state were; race earlier, was drafted by the nominee in both 1982 and 1984. I ^"1&FU*CALLIM6- discouraged, considering I am the underdog. I will raise enough Barbara B. Kennedy in the 1st ment to challenge first-term in­ u &ib WHBT WT heY'RB 'UPPIB MOVBMeNT? convention to oppose two-term Klein was renominated unanim­ I y e a r n : Tofu'' District. Sam Gedjenson in the 2nd cumbent Rep. John G. Rowland. HAUL6D P F f ToThb (ZUf\0R6, TriB TS RIDICULOUS.' money to get the message out.” incumbent Nancy L, Johnson of ously 10 days ago. but said he I CALLING’ peRRlfR.'l McT The reports, covering the first hialf of this year, showed Dodd District and Bruce A. Morrison in Jeffrey Peters, a 37-year-old busi­ New Britain. Hansen defeated “ could have lived with any other SUBURBS, rV£6«5N 606? plo tting absurd,' / I CPfff W/P«RR|£R.-' ' NOW.' had raised $676,620 since January 1, while Eddy had collected the 3rd District. nessman from Ridgefield, how­ former stale Sen, Paul Amenta of decision.” HIARIN& fRUMoRS... T&R6TXUATB.' ; $196,804. Eddy’s report showed spending of $135,516, while Dodd reported he had spent $661,356. Dodd raised $1.02 million last year and had ended 1985 with LI more than $800,000 unspent. Eddy, on the other hand, did not begin his campaign until this ALLEY OOP ®by Dave Qrau* year. The reports from both candidates showed that individual ..EITHER OOOLM& TEA IS TAKIMG EFFECT, OR BOTH THOSE BOZOS contributors were their major source of campaign dollars. HAVE A REAL BAD HEARING To your credit you have MR. MEN'x AND LITTLE MISS'>< by Hargreaves A Sellers Hospital needs OK to offer surgery I ^T^PPEP l'/\A ^ N L -Y ^U / Y&5,1 tSET IT -- HARTFORD — Danbury Hospital must get state approval to BECAl-'ffE WERE YcP FINE Y »U ^PEEPlN© ASAIN, / F/t4E "R5>PAY ^PEEDINS, " T < D P A Y offer open-heart surgery, a Superior Court judge has ruled. A\R, FUNNY The state Commission on Hospitals and Health Care had equity in your home. J y - sought a court injunction in January to stop the hospital’s plan to ( offer open-heart surgery without first getting commission approval. i *7-a2. 'The hospital maintained that open-heart surgery was a necessary expansion of its existing servides and therefore did not THE BORN LOSER " by Art Sansom require the commission’s approval. But in a ruling issued Friday, Hartford Superior Court Judge NOATTENTIOH ' I OMAPLAIW WHEW MW 3UT JU$T LBTMB WPITE John Byrne sided with the commission, which had contended that Now what? ^ ^ 6TAKVlH(b, f p g l! 6AWKE|^ WPITS'^AS^C’ A SAP CM&SK I open-heart surgery was a new service and subject to state "jlWfeLg' FORA KAPlO-r regulation. One of the most important decisions you've ever made was to buy a house. “ It's a very important decision'because it reaffirms the iTMMepaAL'? WO I commission’s authority to approve new services proposed by And ifyou ’re like many homeowners, you 're faced with another Jhaxles AatrogriMph hospitals and other health care facilities,” Nancy S. Watters, a important decision. What's the best way to borrow money with the equity you've commission member, said in a statement Monday. Six hospitals in the state already offer open-heart ,surgery. built up as a homeowner? Fortunately, Connecticut National has the answers to your question. ACROSS 5 Evergreen tree Answer to Previous Puzzle Eight others, including Danbury, are considering offering the 6 Long time H O P 1 G 1 G surgery. In fact, you may qualify to borrow from S5,0(Xi to $100,000 or more. 1 Each 7 Ceramic piece < Y o u r A P U S R A M , And there’s more than one way to do so. 6 Chris 8 Novelist Zola H A R T A G A ‘Birthday O IMS Py *MA. Inc Lloyd 9 Rampart Unemployment claims up In state A L P Y O N 11 More optimistic 10 Inclination W ETHERSFIELD — Unemployment claims increased to a July 23, 1986 FRANK AND ERNEST ‘ by Bob Thave* EQUITY CREDITLINE HOME EQUITY LOAN 13 Nomad 12 Bitterness weekly average of 29.384 for the two weeks ending July 12, largely 14 Capital of 13 Mechanical Presently, you are a realist in many ar­ because of temporary plant closings, state labor Commissioner Here is a flexible, easy way to borrow money. Connecticut National afso offers a Home Equity Canada man P. Joseph Peraro reported. eas. However, in the year ahead, you N o w , — It's called Equity Creditl.inc and here’s how Loan that carries a fixed interest rate— a feature most 15 Kick type 18 Language suffix will mature in this direction even further. The weekly average was 26,393 for the previous two-week it works. financial institutions are just not offering. 16 Visible 21 Overturns'? You will derive personal benefits from N o ''J<^IOCK■^=Noc/c period, Peraro said in a statement. your new-found pragmatism. Once your line o f credit is established, you can Like the Equity CreditLine, it allows you to take 17 Bird's beek 22 Most pleas^t There were 5,588 first-time filings, including 2,961 claims A O K jo f < e ^ l access your Equity CreditLine through a checkbook. full advantage o f the equity in your home. And, o f 19 Eagerness for 24 Caviar LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) A joint venture resulting from vacation shutdowns. Last year, the weekly [a B R 1 you're engaged in should work out rea­ average was 33,868, including about 7,520 claims from temporary Whenever you need a loan, whether large or small, course, with a fixed interest rate yoiir monthly action 25 Southern state P L A T sonably well for you today, even though closings. I simply write a check and the m oney is iastantly payment will be the same over the life o f the loan. 20 City in Arizona (abbr.) you won't gel everything you hoped for. I 1 T E 'n S 23 Conclude 26 Whit Major changes are ahead for Leos in available. Best o f all, with our kran I -1 - I o i H A S S I \K IK )MI 24 Mortar mixer 28 Actress the coming year. Send lor your Astro- Your Equity CreditLine has a you’ll have up to 15 years to 36 McGuffey opus 47 Carbonated bev­ Graph predictions today. Mail $1 to As­ Firing of divers upheld by arbitrator ( Kl 1)1 I I IM I ( )l IIS K \ l I S 27 Lyrical variable interest rate, which repay, which means you can Charisse 38 Deposited erage tro-Graph, c/o this newspaper, P.O. 29 DickenS'based 30 Strive moisture 50 Hebrew letter Box 1846, Cincinnati, OH 45201. Be HARTFORD — The state was jtustified in firing two allows you to take full advantage arrange low, manageable musical 32 Pronoun 39 Made of (suff.) 51 Polynesian god sure to state your zodiac sign. Department of Transportation divers who faked underwater o f our lowest available rate. 9.5% 111.25% monthly payments. 41 More scarce 52 Rip WINTHROPWbyPick Cavalli bridge inspections, a grievance arbitrator has decided. 31 Sacs 33 Master Sawyer Whenever you borrow, the Connecticut National has 42 White poplar 54 Cowboy's . VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Issues that Jeffrey M. Selchik, a New York attorney, said divers Stanley C. 35 Have dinner at 34 Female saint MY D A P a A Y S THE WORLD BECAUSE OUR EYEBALLS 43 East Indian nickname you take seriously today may not be MY/WOM SAYS SHE DOESN'T Jones and Charles A. Banky were dismissed in 1984 with just interest on your loan always reflc;cts the currctit rate among the mo.st competitive rates in the market: home (2 wds.) (abbr.) IS r e a l l y f l a t , h e s a y s ARE ROUNDAND TKATfe 45 Halt 56.Regard considered as gravely by others. Keep CARE WHAT HE THINKS AS cause. He said the two divers committed a “ fraud upon the environment. 5 years 11.25% APR— 10 years 11.75% APR— 15 years 36 Frankfurter this in mind if you want harmony in your IT JUST LOOKS ROUND... HOW THEY SEE TH INaS. LONS AS HEMAKES 1 ^ 7 e 9 10 state.” Another advantage o f our Equity CreditLine is 12 ,25% APR, And there arc no points to pay when 37 Whirlpools relationships. A GiOCD LMN&. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) If there Is a Selchik’s report released Monday said Jones and Banky that you have the flexibility to chcKt.se how to make the loan is initiated. Normally you can expect your 40 Uncle (Scot.) T contended they were scapegoats for the state’s failure to specific duty that requires your immedi­ payments...intere.st only...or principal in part or in money within 10 working days and there is no 41 Betrayer (si.) ate attention today, let nothing deter properly run its bridge inspection program, which came under 44 Legislative you. You won't feel right until it's fire following the June 1983 collapse of an Interstate 95 bridge full. And there’s no prepayment penalty. penalty for prepayment o f the loan. finished. body 19 spanning the Mianus River in Greenwich. The two former DOT SCORPIO (Ocl. 24-Nov. 22) Strive to 46 Down with (Fr., appreciate the interests of your com­ ’IJ employees sought reinstatement and back pay. REFINANCE EXISTING MORTGAGE 22 23 A DOT audit showed the two men received diving pay on 2 wds.) panions today. If there is something the Currently mortgage rates are much lower than in recent years and you may 48 Married majority doesn't want to do, don't try to numerous days they did not dive between late 1982 and April 1984. force them. CiWSbytgA.Irtt 7-lz find that refinancing your home for a larger amouni, is an excellent way to obtain needed cash. 49 Battle memento thar. Today'* duo: H aquaita B. (Thampionshipa is frequently project­ first-degree manslaughter. Deliberations were to resume at 9; 30 TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Be willing to a club in dummy for hia 10th trick. Lou Vulnerable: Neither ed on a screen and isolated from the a.m. today. by CONNIE WIENER help your friends today. But don't make 7* had added to his other distinguished Dealer: South actual playing area. The viewing ap­ them feel obligated to you, even though credits by executing the Vu-Graph The former New York stockbroker was divorced from the ‘SJIWI’E XK EVAJ 8JCXN LE paratus is called Vu-Graph, and it is you'll make certain sacrifices. Weit North East Coup. Pasternaks’ daughter Barbara 10 years before the Sept. 26,1974. Soaih common for two or three experts to GEMINI (May 21-Jun* 20) There will be ! ♦ murders in Waterbury. Irving Pasternak represented his HWLNNCXN. QKV’WI IC8JIW DQCXN KW three Important bbjectives you'll be Pass 1 NT* Pass 2 ♦ serve as commentators, predicting the John Eindecott, governor of the daughter in the divorce. anxious to attain today. Two should Pass 3 ♦ Pass 44 bidding, p l ^ and probable outcome of Massachusetts Bay Colony, brought Assistant State’s Attorney Walter Scanlon told jurors that Gold KNOWHOW THAI HAYS Oi l. come rather easily, but the last may each deal. ’The V u ^rap b Coup occurs 8IDDCXN 8JI 8WV8J.” — LD KDCFIW. Pass Pass Pass the first apple seeds from Rnginnrf was motivated to commit the murders after seeing a woman in present problems. when a competing player makes a suc­ PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "As a boy, I wanted to be a baseball player and 'Forcing for one round Apples soon became an important New York City who reminded him of his former wife. CANCER (June 21-July 22) Today Is cessful play that is overlooked by the loin the circus. With the Yankees, I accomplished both." — Graig Nettles. Amerinan crop. In 1640, End«M>tt “Ten days later Irving (Pasternak), who handled the divorce not as Important as the future. Don't let Opening lead: ♦ 4 commentators, even though they have present developments disturb you. bought 200 acres of land, paying for of Barbara and Murray, was stabbed to death. Someone went to the advantage of seeing aU four bands them with 300 3-year-old apple t r ^ Your benefits will come down the line. the door with a fire extin^isher and it was someone Irving knew In Manchester, call JKAN K BEGAN at 728 4313 or SUSAN GAGNE at 728 2019 or 1X)NA1,D M AKTIN at 728 2659 of the deal. he bad raised. or UJCILLE LANIXJNE at 728-4318 and trusted,’’ Scanlon said. r

-?— M a n c h e s t e r h e r a l d . Tuesd;*v. ju iv 22 . 1986 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. July 22. 1986 — 9 V.S./World In Bri^ Judge dismisses Syria cuts ties with Morocco FOCUS DAMASCUS. Syria — Syria today severed all ties with Morocco to protest Israeli Prim e Minister Shimon Peres’ visit to Route 6 iawsuit the North African nation. Damascus radio said. "Syria, which cannot be silent in the face of this black treason, By George Layng continue in an "orderly” fashion has decided to break a l l ... relations with the Moroccan kingdom Herald Reporter However, both he and Berman Play test has and has asked all Arab governments to take measures which said the complaint can be filed In a victory for supporters of the fulfill their national commitments.” the radio quoted an official again if final approval is given. t ’M statement as saying. proposed Route 6expressway. U.S. They said Cabranes did not decide District Court Judge Jo.se Ca- The Syrian decision followed Peres’ surprise visit Monday to on the merits of the complaint. branes Monday dismissed a law­ Morwco. Morocco’s King Hassan II is the first Arab ruler to In the complaint. Berman new beginning suit filed by opponents of the $170 publicly meet with an Israeli prime minister since then Egyptian argued that property acquisitions million road on grounds that the President .Anwar Sadat met with Menachem Begin in 1977. should be stopped until another complaint was premature. in-depth environmental study is The decision means the state completed and other alternatives Department of Transportation can in middle age GNP is far below expectations to the project are studied. continue to purchase property in While Cabranes’ ruling means WASHINGTON — Economicgrowth slumpedtoan annual rate the path of the proposed express­ acquisitions can continue. Berman By Michael Kuchwara left for me to do.” He looked way between Bolton Notch and of 1.1 percent from Aprilthrough June, theslowest pacesincethe said another part of the decision The Associated Press elsewhere. Windham, although it cannot begin end of the last recession years ago. the government reported suggests a new Enviromental F or the festival’s largest today. construction until it receives final Impact Statement will have to be STRATFORD. Ontario — The house, the 2,200-seat Festival The weakness in the gross national product, the broadest environmental clearance. developed — .something highway swans glide gracefully across Stage, he settled on three of measure of the nation’s economic health, meant the economy Jon Berman, an attorney for the opponents have long argued is Lake Victoria. Nearby, cricket Shakespeare’s rarely performed expanded during the first half of 1986 at a sluggish 2.4 percent highway opponents, said this necessary. morning he will file an appeal with players, dressed in white, ply late romances — “ Pericles,” annual rate, far below the adm inistration’s hopes for growth this Hi the U.S. District Court of Appeals In the decision. Cabranes noted their gentlem anly gam e on a “ The Winter’s Tale” and year at an annual rate of 4 percent. that federal attorneys indicated in New York within the next few “ Cymbeline.” The Commerce Department said the GNP slid to less than hilly, carefully manicured lawn. J days. He said he does not know during oral arguments that the one-third of the 3.8 percent rate for the first three months of the U.S. Army Corps will most likely Picnickers watch the contest “ It is a once-in-a-Iifetime when the appeal will be heard. with desultory interest. opportunity for an audience to year. "W e ’re in a quandary now. In require supplemental information see them together,” he says. “ I Growth in the April-June quarter was the slowest since a 0.6 order to stop these takings, we to the original EIS submitted fora It’s a peaceful, postcard percent increase in the final three months of 1982. when the have to act quick," he said. Hesaid since-aborted project in the 1970s setting, and one at odds with the don’t think that they are rarely 1981-82 recession was coming to an end. the basis of the appeal will be that that would have extended the' uncertain adventure going on at done because they are bad highway to Rhode Island. The news on inflation remained positive, however. A price the lawsuit is timely because the top of the hill in a large, plays. They’re neglected, That EIS is being used for the index tied to the G N P rose at an annual rate of 2.1 percent in the federal highway offigjals have circular structure with a m agnificent plays.” proposed 11.8-mile Route 6. April-June period, the slowest increase in almost two decades. already given final clearance to multipointed roof. “ Pericles” and "T h e W inter’s the project and the acquisition Corps project manager Chris­ 0 The administration has already jsaid that the weaker economic Tale” are also plays of tine Godfrey said this morning the growth will add about $10 billion to the budget deficit this year. process is beginning. That’s where Canada’s reconciliation, not a bad idea for Corps will decide in two to three James Lewis of the DOT said this 34-year-oId Stratford Festival a theater company trying to morning the department hopes to weeks whether a new EIS is approaches middle age and a begin again and recover some of have title to all 48 properties in the needed. She would not say if it is JAMIE G. SMITH Mexico loan linked to oil prices new beginning. This season it its past glory. first 3.3 miles of the 11.8-mile likely the Corps will require a new . . . avid Manchester golfer is mourned Herald photos by Rocha M EXICO C IT Y — Mexico today signs a bailout loan agreement project by the end of the year. He study, but said if one is ordered, it has a new artistic director with In “ Pericles,” a popular with the International Monetary Fund that includes an said the first closings should be would take about two years to a new mandate — to revitalize success in Shakespeare’s time, a complete. unprecedented link to the price of oil on the world market, the made by the end of thi.s month, and what is North A m erica’s king is reunited with his wife Treasury Department announced. purcha.se negotiations should be Berman said Elizabeth Higgens. Town man drowns premier Shakespearean theater. and daughter after a series of Look at nature L Mexico, with a $98 billion foreign debt, has been negotiating for completed by September. an environmental review coordi­ The rebuilding is the spectacular adventures. In “ The months with the IM F on a series of fiscal remedies to bring its In a 10-page decision that ended nator for the Environmental Pro­ responsibility of 61-year-oid Winter’s Tale.” another royal Jeffrey LeMay, 6, eyes a escalating debt crisis under control. legal action begun in March. tection Agency in Boston, told him John Neville, an urbane, witty ruler recovers his w ife and Cabranes ruled that because the in Columbia Lake tadpole in a dish at O ak Grove Details of the agreement were not released, but The New York the Corps will likely require the man best known in the United daughter after a disastrous bout U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has Times, quoting Mexican and international lending organization DOT to submit a new EIS. Berman A 25-year-old Manchester the incident. States as an actor. In Canada, he of jealousy. Nature Center on Oak Grove not approved a permit allowingthe officials, said in today ’s editions that the agreement could lead to said that could effectively hall the man drowned in Columbia Lake The stale trooper on the scene also has a reputation as the DOT to fill some 80 acres of Street. Other children, above, $12 billion in new loans. project for up to three years. Monday night after apparently could not be reached for further molder of strong theater wetlands for the road, final appro­ FOR “ CYMBELINE.” which Higgens could not be reached for hitting his head on a rock, police information, but police said an exam ine life in a pan of pond The Times said details of the exact amount would be fully val has not been given. Cabranes companies. The Citadel Theater opens in August, N eville has comment. said this morning. investigation is continuing. worked out after the accord was signed, but said $6 billion to $7 noted that no construction can in Edmonton, Alberta, and the brought back Robin Phillips, a water. Jamie Gillon, 7, fills his billion was expected to come from U.S.. European and Japanese The DOT’S Lewis said a ruling on Jamie G. Smith of 198 Ralph A friend of the family des­ « V ; / begin until after a decision on that Neptune Theater in Halifax, former artistic director, to the EIS will not affect people Road was swimming alone near cribed Smith as “ great,” but net for specim ens to study. All banks, and $1.3 billion to $1.4 billion from the IMF. permit is made, and said the Nova Scotia, flourished under supervise the production, whose properly is purchased. He a friend’s house in Columbia said she didn’t have full details property can be reacquired from his direction. said the DOT gives homeowners 90 around 11:45 p.m. when he hit a of the incident. Phillips has transposed the play are students of Sue Craig, the DO’T if the project is stopped. days to relocate, and Cabranes’ rock and suffered a severe head Smith was on vacation from to the late 1930s, a period he Superpowers begin SALT II talks "In effect, what the judge is Lutz Children’s Museum decision allows the agency to injury, state police said. The college in Florida and spent a lot IN STRA’TFORD, the stakes feels has a great sim iliarity to saying is wait until the federal GENEI^A — Superpower arms experts meet today to discuss continue with properly purchases injury caused him to drown, of time golfing at Manchester are much higher and his task the time of the play. naturalist. agencies that are involved in the the SALT II treaty in a 'special session proposed by the Soviets until the Corps decides on the police said. Country Club. He had recently more difficqlt. The festival is the The trio of plays has been process render a decision and then permit application. and reluctantly Accepted by the United States on condition it also Police said they didn’t know if played in some tournaments lifeblood of this small Ontario joined on the main stage by a come to m e." said Assistant Godfrey said if a new EIS is deal with alleged Soviet violations. anyone tried to revive Smith or and had wanted to become a town 80 miles west of Toronto. It revival of the musical, “ The State’s Attorney Neil Tuohy. who required, a decision on the applica­ how long he was in the water. The 1979 Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty has never been professional golfer, the friend pumps an estimated $50 million Boys From Syracuse,” which is repre.sented the DOT Tuohy said tion will be made after the study is Smith’s friend notified police of said. ratified by the United States, and President Reagan has said he the ri'linp .nllnws project to completed. each year into the economy. based on Shakespeare’s “ The would not be bound by the treaty’s limits because of what he Neville has a $14 million Comedy of E rrors.” With it, called a pattern of Soviet non-compliance. budget for a six-month season, N eville hopes to emulate the Reagan cited the alleged Soviet violations in announcing in but 70 percent of it must be great popular success of past May that the United States would exceed S A L T II lim its late this Board resolves church teaching trouble earned at the box office. Federal seasons when a separate year as new cruise missiles are deployed on B-52 bombers. and provincial governments company performed Gilbert and 2 TheSoviet Union has denied the charges, and warned that if the provide some 12 percent of the Sullivan operettas. He won’t use By John Mitchell Kennedy, church administrators United States abandons SA L T II. it will respond with a new arms for $1. according to the one-year said there would be no cost to the funding. The rest must be made a different troupe though. He buildup o f its own. Herald Reporter and parents of the students would agreement. Responsibility for in­ town for construction of the up from private funds. wants his perform ers to be as prefer to hold classes at the surance. maintenance, heating building. He said the solution is a The Board of Education Monday church. and lighting would go to the board, nice way of getting'around the Despite the artistic successes com fortable with Rodgers and approved a lease agreement with a "Many large cities have yet to with costs to be funded from problem and remaining within the of his predecessor, John Hirsch, Hart as they are with Japan’s Nakasone is re-elected local church that allows town solve the problem." Kennedy said. special education grants. intent of the law. deficits — an estimated $1.8 Shakespeare. teachers to provide special educa­ At its summer meeting, the Kennedy estimated that the The proposal still needs appro­ million last year — climbed In the Avon, a proscenium TOKYO — Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone was re-elected tion instruction on church grounds board approved the building of a structure would be used "daily, but val from the town Board of while attendance dropped. In house with 1,100 seats, Neville to his post today by Parliament, and made sweeping Cabinet without breaking federal one-room portable structure on the 2 not all day.” adding that "it would Directors and the State Depart­ 1985, the number of theatergoers has placed four other plays. He’s changes that moved two potential challengers to top party roles regulations church property, detached from not be used *by other church ment of Education. visiting the festival’s three paired the rarely produced and elevated an agricultural expert to the post of foreign The agreement stems from a the church and school. The board groups.” “ We think it will w ork,” playhouses slipped to 437,000, “ Henry V III” with " A Man For minister. 1985 U.S. Supreme Court decision would lease the land to the church Board member Richard Dyer Kennedy said. some 100,000 less than during the All Seasons,” Robert Bolt’s The new lineup was announced by Chief Cabinet Secretary barring public teachers from pro­ Masaharu Gotoda. the only one of the 21-member Cabinet to viding Chapter 1 special education glory days of the mid-1970s when drama about Sir Thomas More. retain his post in the reorganization that followed the ruling instruction at certain religiously School custodial contract approved such stars as M aggie Smith Both plays contain many of the Liberal Democratic Party’s July 6 landslide victory in affiliated private schools. The attracted large audiences. §ame characters. He’s also decision, however, left intact a N eville was named artistic parliamentary elections. Cafeteria workers and custodi­ 1. calls for a starting wage matched “ Hamlet,” with Tom stipulation that local educational from $18,144 to $22,535 over three an^, will get 8 percent raises each increase over three years from director-designate last year. He Stoppard’s look at the same agencies had to provide the special years, while maintenance workers year-o)??r the next three under a $4.55 to $5.85 an hour. Besides the concentrated on planning this situation from a different point education services to eligible pri­ at schools would go from $22,590 to contract approved by the Board of season of 10 plays running in of view, “ Rosencrantz an(l vate school children. pay raise, the contract provides for $28,060 in 1989. Extra benefits, Education Monday night. an extra paid holiday and ex­ repertory at three theaters. The Guildenstem Are Dead.” In Manchester, children at St. include a $4,000 increase in board- The contract for the cafeteria panded sick leave. James School were bused last year paid life insurance and the addition season began M ay 19 and will F or the Third Stage, a 400-seat workers, represented by Local 991 Custodians, also represented by Obituaries to Washington Elementary School of a paternity leave provision. run until the mid(Ile of October. theater used by the festival’s of the American Federation of Local 991, will get a three-year for the special education classes. The agreement was approved by Young Company, its troupe of State, County and Municipal Em­ agreement beginning and ending According to Manchester School the custodians Monday morning, “ EVERY SINGLE popular young actors is performing ployees. terminates June 30. 1989. on the same dates. The 8 percent Jamie G. Smith Barbara Ryan Superintendent Jam e.s P. according to board member Jo­ play of Shakespeare’s had been “ Macbeth” and Bertolt Brecht’s The agreement, retroactive to July increase will lift pay forcustodians seph Camposeo. Jamie G. Smith. 2.6. of 198 Ralph Barbara (Chapdelaine) Ryan, done in the previous five years,” “ The Resistible Rise of Arturo Road, died Monday as the result of wife of Thomas P. Ryan of N eville says. “ There were none U i.” ’ i -J ’ a swimming accident at Columbia Glastonbury, died Monday at Lake. Columbia, on Monday. Yale-New Haven Hosptial. She PZC keeps Oakland zone change on hold ‘ \ - - He was born in Hartford May 4. was a Manchester native. 1961, and was the son of Richard J. She also is survived by her Bv John F. K irch and Ivory (Cardin) Smith Sr. of mother. Florence Chapdelaine of Visions Unlimited Inc. of Tolland than it would if it 'was used for owned by Anthony Botticello. who Herald Reporter Manchester. He was a lifelong Glastonbury, three daughters. is seeking to change the zoning of industrial or commercial wants to move his business — the “It is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for an resident. Barbara-Ann Palmer of East 14.8 acres at 205 Oakland St. from ' purposes. Sanitary Refuse Co, — from The Planning and Zoning Com­ Residence A and Rural Residence audience to see them together,” John Neville He was a student at St. Thomas Hartford. Maureen Descbene of "The question is not whether this Perrett Place to Spencer Street. mission Monday postponed action to Planned Residence Develop­ University. Miami. Fla. He was a West Haven and Tammy Lee Ryan property will be developed, but • Granted Orlando Annulli. owner says. "I don’tthinkthat they are rarely done on a zone change and general site ment. The site plan for the area communicant of the Church of the of Glastonbury; two brothers. how this property will be deve­ of Annulli & Sons Inc. of Manches­ plan submitted by a Tolland shows 12 buildings housing 96 Assumption. He was an avid golfer Louis Chapdelaine of Glastonbury loped," said Tolland attorney ter. a special exception to build a because they are bad plays. They're neglected, developer planning to build 96 condominiums — for a density of and a member of the Manchester and George Chapdelaine of Nor­ Peter Lawrence, who repre.sented 130.000 square-foot retail distribu­ condominiums off Oakland Street about 6.5 units an acre. magnificent plays.” Country Club. thampton, Mass.: a sister. Marilyn the developers. tion center on about 10 acres of Besides his parents, he is sur­ Hills of Colchester; and four Industrial land on Sanrico Drive. The action came after a public The developers said the complex In other action, the commission: vived by two brothers, Michael C. grandchildren. She was prede­ • And tabled general site plans hearing during which five resi­ would not substantially increase Smith of East Hartford and Ri­ ceased by a son. Norwin. and a • Approved a zone change from submitted by New York developer dents of the north end of town spoke traffic on nearby streets. They chard J. Smith Jr. of Manchester; sister, Dopna Arnold. Business III and Rural Residence Edward Lapidus for a 140-unit against the proposal because of its added that th ite would generate to Industrial for a 9.4-acre parcel 9 and his paternal grandmother. The funeral will be Thursday at condominium complex on about 16 potential to generate more traffic. less traffic as a residential area Helen Smith of Willimantic. 11 a.m. at the Farley-Sullivan at 145 Spencer St. The land is ' acres off Parker Street. The funeral will be held Thurs­ Funeral Home, .lO Naubuc Ave.. day at 9:1.') a.m. at the Watkins Glastonbury. Burial will be in Funeral Home, 142 E. Center St., Neipsic Cemetery. Glastonbury. Town seniors test their ‘museum feef in Hartford with a mass of Christian burial at Calling hours are Wednesday from Wilson files signatures for 13th candidacy 10 a m. at Church of the Assump­ 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m tion. Burial will be in the East Memorial donations may be By Alex GIrelll Wilson said the three petition running are that the voting record paign for a May 20 delegate H A R TFO R D visit places like the Mark Twain It was the very first ever visit to Cemetery. Calling hours are Wed­ made to the American Cancer Associate Editor forms filed contain the names of of Elsie Swensson of Manchester, primary that was aborted when — Someone Memorial and the fire department the Atheneum for Mary Harring­ nesday from 7 to 9 p.m. - Society. 670 Prospect Ave Hart­ about 1.50 voters in the 13th the Republican incumbent, do not irregularities in the petitioning read the labels but I was never in Travelers ton, who said breathlessly as she ford 06105. It was the very first ever visit to the Atheneum Memorial donations may be Edward J. Wilson, who left the Assembly District. To qualify fora represent the views of the district process came to light. on the walls of Tower. Now I am like the people in left. " I could'be here a week. I wish made to the Manchester Memorial Republican Party to become an place on the ballot in November, voters and that she supports the Wadsworth SociaDy Washington who never go to the there had been more time.” That for Mary Harrington, who said breathlessly as Hospital Development Fund. independent candidate in the 13th Wilson needs only 96 signatures -- Wilson is charged under a Washington Monument.” sentiment was echoed by Mary Richard Bozzuto for the Republi­ Atheneum and she left, "I could be here a week. I wish there Louise Richmond Assembly District, filed nominat­ 1 percent of the number of 13th can gubernatorial nomination. statute that deals with people who discovered that Helen Sack moved to Manches­ Culleton, who was another first­ ing petitions this morning with District voters who voted in the neglect to perform legal duties in the adorable ter five years ago. Living on Long time visitor, as were Mary Ba- Wilson opposes Bozzuto because had been more time.” Louise (Macauley) Richmond. Town Clerk Edward Tomkiel. latest election. elections or who make unlawful baby painted by Rhea Talley Stewart Island, she often went into Manhat­ reisa, Virginia Rice, and some Iva Brazos of what he labels Bozzuto’s liberal 77. of Wethersfield, died Sunday at Wilson, along with Nicholas Tomkiel has 10 days from today .alterations in any lists required by John Singer tan to the Metropolitan Museum, others. Iva Brazos. 77, of Middletown, stands on social issues, including an area convalescent home. She LaPenta and Henry Agostinelli. in which to certify that those who election laws. Sargent was the Museum of Modem Art and the The two docents, whodivided the wife of Robert P. Brazos, died abortion. was the widow of Colby H. both Democrats, signed the peti­ signed the petitions are- voters in Manchester’s Guggenheim. She found the bus senior citizens into two groups, 6 Monday at Middlesex Memorial which was the lure for her that day. Richmond, the mother of Ann L. tion; and had the signitures the district. Wilson was a supporter of;,, own Mra. Ans- tour a fine introduction to similar were Jan Middlebrook and Bobbi not been made and such a large Hospital. Middletown. She was the party could not be accommodated. She knew of the Travelers em­ Maulucci of Bolton and a sister of notarized by Tomkiel. Wilson said his basic reasons for Labriola in the petitioning cam-- tln Cheney. Excited members of some it w a ^ a chance to renew amenities in the Hartford area. Shorr, both of Avon. They had been .sister of Mrs. Clarence (Clarissa) ployees’ . cafeteria across the Robert L. Macauley of Coventry. The filing look place one day NEW the Manchester Senior CitizeniT acquaintances with old friends told to get their charges to the Sally Ann Silver, who drove the bus Vibberts of Manchester. Adele Chaples and Mary Kuz- street. Arrangements were made She also is survived by a sister. before Wilson is scheduled to Center, who thereupon diverged' -among the paintings. restaurant for luncheon at 11; 30. so and therefore was a sort of ex She also is survived by a brother. mlckas were among those who officio chap^one, led the group to lunch there. Mrs. John M. (Joyce) Kelly of appear in Superior Court in Man­ from the tour, much to the Catherine Pntnam said that for a the tours went lickety-split. Hardly Adrian MacDonald in California; Auto Air Conditioning Service know the museum chiefly through outside. Someone pointed to a Well-fed, the crowd, already W est Hartford: and four chester to answer charges that STEEL astonishment of the guide, called period in her life she frequented had exclamations died down over another sister, Emeline Hillen- the Atheneum Women’s Commit­ sidewalk vendor of hot dogs and suffering from “ museum feet,” grandchildren. stemmed from a petitioning effort for an explanation from a docent the Atheneum, but hadn’t been the acrobat high in the foyer, when brand of Middletown: and several tee’s Holiday Festival of Trees. suggested, not wholly facetiously, prepared to climb aloft in the • A graveside service will be for a slate of state convention ★ ★ ★ SPECIAL who was discoursing on another there in years. Albina Lewis said, the seniors were shown another nieces and nephews. They were enthusiastic about that tower. They had heard there were Wednesday at II a m. in Rose Hill delegates mostly favoring Gerald FOR SALE Sargent painting, a woodland “ I used to live here when the soft sculpture, a gentleman sun­ having lunch there- The funeral will be Thursday at Christmas show. Mary Kondra came to the rescue 70 steps. Memorial Park. Rocky Hill. Cal­ Labriola. one of three Republicans • Inspect A/C System Angir. Channel, Square Tube. Eic. camping scene. children were little.” She still bathing. then a Norman Rockwell, 8:15 a.m. at the Biega Funeral ling hours are one half hour before seeking the party’s gubernatorial $2195 • Check for Leaks ’The Atheneum and iTravelers comes often. Irene Leblanc said it was her finally a Caravaggio and an El < with a suggestion. She once worked Home. 3 Silver St., Middletown, for Travelers Insurance Co. and the .service begins at the Rose Hill nomination • Add up to 11b. Freon ROCKVILLE Tower were on the program for ‘ ‘I came here with my class when first visit in years. Edward ’Trout­ Greco. with a mass of Christian burial at 9 during that time had often lunched Rhea Talley Stewart covers Funeral Home. 580 Elm St.. Rocky Wil.son said Monday he will go Most Cara SCRAP CO., INC. Friday’s bus tour for 23 members, I was a child in Hartford,” said man was the only man in the group. At the Wadsworth’s restaurant, a.m. in St. John Church in at the Atheneum but had never parties and other social events for Hill. forward with his election cam- RIb 30. 989 Hartford Turnpike who agreed that this was quite Roae Infante, who 'm oved to It was his second visit in his called Au Musee, it was discovered Middletown. Burial will be in St. entered the Travelers Tower, the Manchester Herald. Memorial donations may be jlaign no matter what happens in Rockville, CT enough activity for one day. For Manchester in 1943. “ We used to lifetime. that advance arrangements had Mary Cemetery, Portland. Calling \244 Broad St. HOUW Morvdif 7 # m p m . ^4tuf'diy made to the First Church of Christ court Wednesday. He said to do 646-4253 J i m -Hooo hours are Wednesday from 2 to 4 Congregational Memorial Fund, otherwise would be to breach faith Manchester and 7 to 9 p.m. ExpIrM a/31/«e (Behind Dairy Queen) 872-6587 or 872-9032 Wethersfield. with those who signed his petitions. MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, July 22, 1986 — 11 10 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. July 22. 1986 Advice Families mean what they say, r#. don’t say what they mean

dear D EAR M OUNTLAKE: When I ABBY: I never was a girl back in Sioux City, Iowa, thought the day a close family friend used to say, would come “ K.K.L.M.G.” - short for "Koom, when I ’d have a Dear Abby koom, lauz mere gain.” Transla­ contribution to tion; "Come, come, let us go.” the Dear Abby Abigail Van Buren column, but you DEAR ABBY: A very common asked for amus­ code irfirase to tell a woman her i n g code slip Is showing is, " I t ’s snowing / signals. down south.” In my family, if a Years ago, woman’s slip is showing, I say, when I was tak­ "You r Saturday is longer than y " ing care of neighborhood children, “ M ” . That means. “ Ask questions your Sunday.” to let them know their zippers were that can be answered with ‘yes’ or My wife is fond of dresses with down. I’d say “ XYZ” (for "exam­ ‘no.’” (It comes from "Th e$64,000 plunging necklines that show a lot ine your zipper” ) . ’They caught on Question.” ) of cleavage,and every once in a quickly and zipped up, and soon And when we want to signal, while if a little too much cleavage were on their way to play again. “ You’re talking too much,” we is showing, I say "valley,” and she This is not an original. It was say, “ Edith.” That’s from Archie readjusts her blouse. around when I was a kid. Bunker’s famous phrase, "Stifle TEXAS READER ELIZABETH M. WEYFORTH, yourself, Edith.” ST. JAMES CITY, FLA. SYLVIA GILLIS EUGENE, ORE. D EAR ABBY: You asked for D EAR ABBY; I ’m still laughing fam ily code words, so here’s ours: about how to subtly make a male DEAR ABBY: My wife and I Our mother was a great lady, but aware that his zipper was open. have a special code we use when she was a non-stop talker, and I ’m an immigrant from the "old it’s time for us to go home. One of when she got going nobody else country” and was brought up on us will subtly get the other’s could get a word In edgewise, so Shakespeare. In our family, we’d attention by lightly tugging our our fam ily devised a signal to let say, "Ah, woe is m e” — the rest of own ear. If things keep going, and her know that she was talking too the phrase, "fo r I am undone,” much. it seems we might be even longer, Htrsid photo by Roohs was, of course, unnecessary. we’ll often tug the other person’s We’d say, "F o r God’s sake. DENISE BIGGINS Herald photos by Pinto ear. Mother, please shut up and give FAIRPORT, N.V. We’ve found it works quite well someone else a chancel ” Quadruple celebration and allows us to be discreet at the It wasn’t very subtle, and to be D EAR ABBY: If we are on the perfectly honest, sometimes It Busy campers same time. These four co-workers at Daniels Travel Elaine Daley, 45. The occasion was also phone while someone is present MOUNTLAKE TERRACE, worked and sometimes It didn’t. and we can’t talk openly, we say. Agency on East Center Street have four Campers at the Manchester Area Conference of concentratas on his yarn creation. And at right, Theresa WASH. J.D. IN L.A. a farewell party for two of the women. Churches’ Interfaith Day Camp are kept busy all day with Parker, 9, of 237 Spruce St., gives her all to her position reasons to celebrate on Friday. The four Perry Is moving to Orlando, Fla., to open a variety of activities. At left, David Sharpley, 8, of 2 as a soccer goalie. The two-week camp, which had 40 share the same'birthday. Surrounding up Daniels' Tours office, and Blinn Is Ida Daley, 82, center, are, from left, Oxford St., looks proud of the drummer boy he is volunteer teenagers on staff, ended Friday. leaving to work for the Southern New coloring. Above, Paul Majdan, 8, of 89 Summer St., CEBV infection devastating Peggy Blinn, 22, Ellie Perry, 37, and England Telephone Co.

D E A R DR. strate that the patient is harboring GOTT: I re­ CEBV and is constantly manufac­ About Town cently heard of turing antibody protein-defenders Tuesday T V CEBV. What is against the infection. CEBV infec­ it? Dr. Gott tion can cause unusual patterns of symptoms, such as mood swings, 6:00PM CD (X) (22] (SD ® n«w« [ESPN] NFL Yearbook though III clues point to pollticil esMSil- Dunk, dine and dance Saturday Discovery weekend planned The cost, $15 for adults. $8 for children 6 to 12. and netlon. (60 min.) (R) In Stereo. MCC registers for fall DEAR Peter Gott, M.D. bladder and digestive problems, (X) Thr»«'s Company [HBO] Not Necessarily the Movies Ev­ free for those 5 and under, will cover all meals.’ tent odd skin sensations and personal­ erything from the Academy Awards to the (S) (O Comrsdet: Trial of Tamara The Manchester, Ellington and Mohawk chapters of Manchester Community College will hold a READER: Hart to Hart A discovery weekend is planned for Aug. 9 and 10 at lodging, workshops, programs and entertainment. C£) movie mogyls themselves are poked fun Ruato (CC| Soviet justice Is snsmlnad Parents Without Partners will hold a Dunk 'n' Dance Chronic ity changes. It can imitate many through ths trisi of s oO-yssr-old hospitsi Macedonia Brook State Park in Kent. The event will space-available registration for the fall semester on OS Gimme a Break by the zany cast of Not Necessarily the Saturday at the Ramada Inn, East Windsor, exit 45off Epstein-Barr diseases. Symptoms can be mild or ordsrly on trIsI for thsft. (60 min.) Registration is necessary and can be made with the July 30, Aug. 6, 13, 20. and 27 and Sept. 2 from 1 to 7 (jS Knot's Landing News. Route 91. The pooKwill be open from 1 to 6p.m. A buffet be run for the state Department of Environmental virus (CEBV) violent, periodic or permanent. (IS Novela: Muohaehita department’s Information and Education Section. 165 p.m. and on Aug. 23 from 9 a m. to noon in the Lowe Bosom Buddies [USA] Radio 1990 will be at 6:30 p.m. and dancing from 9 p.m. to 1 a m. Protection staff, the Appalachian Mountain Club and Program Center. This registration is open to students infection is a The disease is not fatal, but some [C N N ] Larry King Uva Capitol Ave., Hartford 06106, attention Family disease that ap­ patients — after years of suffering (2$ Doctor Who 8:00PM CE Simon & Simon The Si­ The package is $10; the dance only, $4. Reservations other environmental educators offering activities who have not previously registered for the fall mons help out a family of vacationers who [D IS ] Laka W obagon Comas to Dlanay Outdoor Discovery Program, or by calling 566-8108. A pears to have been largely ignored The virus is related to herpes: ® Quincy Garrison Keillor’s spscisl tslsnts end story­ should be made by Wednesday. For more information ranging from stream and river studies to forestry and semester, which will begin Sept.4, Registration is on a — choose suicide. have unwittingly gotten involved in a mob complete brochure, listing workshop offerings and although it does not cause blisters, SD Reporter 41 vendetta. (60 min.) (R). telling abilities srs profiled with s w e s t sp- or tickets, call 646-8643. Information on the dance in wildlife observations, including an owl prowl and star first-come basis and full payment must be made at the by the medical profession. Thou­ As more physicians become directions to the park, will be sent. it can exist in a semi-dormant XE) M^Nell-Lehrer Newshour pesrsnca by Chet Atkins. (2 hrs.) Monday’s Herald was incorrect. gazing. session. For more information, call 647-6147. sands of people may have the familiar with the affliction, more (X ) MOVIE: On Qoldan Pond’ Three condition and not know it. It is a phase with the cells of otherwise CEBV patients will be diagnosed. dD Bewitched generations confron* each other during a [ESPN] AWA Wrestling (2 hrs.) lingering illness that causes fa­ healthy people. The initial infec­ It is not a new illness, but is one [D IS ] MOVIE: 'Care Bears M ovie' The vacation at a New England cottage. 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CEBV infection can be some patients throw off the infec­ research to discovering a preven­ lone human survivor of an atomic war bat­ dD McMillan and WIfa 9:30PM 31 CNN Headline Nawa ;; Bentley lists Christina Colvin Pezzetti receives master’s tion and become well, while other tles a group of robed zombies. Charlton 0 ) MOVIE: 'NIghtkiir The beautiful wife devastating: aside from being tative or cure and patients wili not SS Qua Nos Pass labeled hypochondriacs, patients people suffer an incurable, debili­ continue to experience hopeless­ Heston, Rosalind Cash, TonyZerbe. 1971. of an industrialist and her lover plot the Christina Colvin ha; been named to the dean’s list at Keith J. Pezzetti of 165 Oakland St., received his Rated PG. death of her husband. Jaclyn Smith. James [M AX] MOVIE: ’Fratsmity Vacation! may lose their jobs and undergo tating. recurring disease. ness and endless despair. 'jmm. Bentley College, Waltham, Mass., for the second master’s degree in business administration from [USA] USA Cartoon Express Franciscus, Robert Mitchum. 1980. (CC) Two fraternity jocks take a nerd urn asar ;f.\ semester of the last school year. She is the daughter of Nichols College, Dudley, Mass, He is a sales disruption of their families. They The signs mimic depression and There are now more than 100 der their wing during ■ Palm Springs vaci(; m i S '• neurosis: therefore, many CEBV 6:30PM CSD Too Close for Comfort (S ) (0 ) A-Team B. A. and Murdock go to a lion. Stephen Geoffreys, Sherse J. Wilson, .rj . Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Colvin of N. School Street and representative for'th e E. J, Stephens Inc., East lose hope and sometimes are self-help groups for CEBV patients sufferers are told by their doctors QD Benson small mining town to look for a missing Cameron Dye. 1986. Rated R. - a finance major. She will begin her sophomore year Hartford. afraid of losing their minds. nationwide. 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He is a 1985 graduate [ESPN] Revco's World Class Women is diagnosed as having leukemia. Ali Mac- min.) (R). Competition. Bascetta is employed by Kenneth (R) . Graw, Ryan O'Neal, Ray Milland. 1970. of Howell Cheney Regional Vocational Technical Shettle.- an attorney practicing in Middletown. He is a (li) Independent Network News 7:00PM (S) CBS N ew s dD Novata: De Pura Sangre (60 min.) School. 1978 graduate of Manchester High School. In 1982 he Cljf] The Untouchables (X) (0) O ) M*A*S*H dD MOVIE: 'Muscle Beach Party' A earned his bachelor’s degree from Providence (R.I.) Zucchini cookies soft, moist wealthy woman is interested in a hand­ (2$ Harry O Hiza earns $1,000 fellowship College. (X) ABC New s some muscle man and plans to finance a (22) ^ 1 9 8 6 (60 min.) C£) (0 ) $100,000 Pyramid string of gymnasiums. Frankie Avalon, An Michael P. Hiza. head of the Department of and the measurement for flour was (2$ Soldiers DEAR Qj) Jeffersons nette Funicello, Luciana Paluzzi 1964. 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Truman (PG-13) 12:30, 2:40, 4:45,9:45. — B ock MuBaeliq Clamoe Scallopa A Shrimp Marimini over Linguine bespoke high praise, but we saw The book scout, a Manchester ordered the Air Force and the to School (PG-13) 13:35,2:50,4:55,7:40, WINDSOR “ Saturday, Dec. 22.1821 “ This is to necessary to forgive, and yet when (Served with salad, choice o f potato or vegetabla, certify that Master Thomas Snell one real meanie that said “ Half resident, has the problem of selling Navy into the Korean conflict June 9:55. — K a ra te K id P o rt II (P G ) 13:15, Phne — Big Trouble In Little Chino the process of forgiveness is 3:40, 5:05, 7:35, 10. — F e rris B u e lle r's (P 0 1 7:15. fresh fruit, bread A butter) has by diligent application to Merit” on one side and “ Try the book and card separately or complete we are filled with relief 27. 1950, following a call from the D ay O ff (P6-13) 13:45, 3:55,5:10,7:25, Study, gained the first standing in Harder” on the other. together, or keeping them both to and inner peace! Forgiveness is U.N. Security Council for member 9:35. — Ruthless P eo p le (R) 12:50, 3, 60 Villa Louisa Roadf Bolton, CT 646^3J6J The book holding the Tommy chortle over now and then. nations to help South Korea repel 5:25, 7:45. ORIVB-INS V School. Eben S. Snell, Instructor,” one of God’s gifts of healing and MoncBesler — Reopens Fridoy. (Don’t w orry about hanky- Snell card was a pretty good find in TOM(.,HT: Mid-summer get- renewal! God forgives us when we an invasion from the North. Mansfield — The Great Mouse panky. Eben S. probably made it itself. together for the members of the ask for It, and throughout the B|ble MANCHBS’TRR Detective (G) with Journey of Natty Manchester Philatelic Society at UA TKeaters Bast — About Lost (iann (PG) at dork. — The Karate Kid tougher on the kid than he would Euclid, a Greek math whiz, bom God urges us to experience the In 1844. Mormon leader Joseph N lB nt...(R ) 7:10, 9:25. — L o b yrin th Port II (P01 with Ohostbusters (PG)at have for a non-Snell.) about 300 B.C., was evidently Mott’s Community Hall. 587 E. sheer Joy and aerenlty that come Smith was killed by a mob in dork. — Vomp (R) with House (R1 ert Reward of Merit cards were all immune to boredom, and hence Middle Turnpike East. 6:30 to 9. from (oralvina... and beina for­ rnrthnvp III dork. the go from 1850 until replaced by produced 13 boqks of geometry, Circuit books on the tables. Vis­ This 1821 merit card, the early form of a in an attic, tucked into a mathematics grade reports to be carried home selections of y^ich have come itors welcome. report card, is a calligraphic gem found textbook. K - MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, July 22. 1986

MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, July 22. 1986 — 13 SPORTS Brophy No. 1 school decathlete in America Brian Brophy, outstanding Manchester High athlete, stands No. 1 in the United States among won a pair of Governor’s Cup distance runs to cement Crispino. in his senior year at East Catholic, was a scholastic athletes in the decathlon event. Brophy’s the state’s top rating. Veal also won the mini­ glue-fingered end who set school pass receiving Last at-bats keep International stars alive 6,678 point total achieved earlier this year is 43 points marathon - 13, 1 miles — at Louisville which was records and won All-Hartford Conference football better than his nearest rival, Steve Henson of staged before the Kentucky Derby. She is a molecular honors. He also lettered in baseball and taught tennis McPhearson, Kansas. The all-time schoolboy decath­ research scientist who plans to move to Arizona to for the Recreation Department. By Len Auster a good contact hitter,” advised coach Chris Merisotis. The Ameri­ Herald Angle prepare for the 1988 Olympic Trials. Veal’s parents, Snorts Editor International skipper Lloyd Bouti- for me all year and I was coaching lon record is 7,359 points, a total within the range of Scarchuk during his undergraduate days at UConn cans beat Stafford last Friday with with my heart,” he said. Brophy who will enter his senior year in Septem^r Harold and Noreen, have been officials at the MCC lier. The count went to 2-0 on Kirby their last at-bats, 3-2. Earl Yost Relays for all 11 years. was a big. rugged fullbOck with the football team. The last at-ba.ts can mean all the and "we put two take signs on." Jim Jackson relieved Guachione Brophy missed competing in the New England Sports Editor Emeritus Coach J.O. Christian once described the local man as and sandwiched between a double Relays last June in Manchester due to a previous Shooting one’s age on the golf course is the goal of “the best fullback I've ever coached.” difference in the world. They weren’t needed as Kirby The hard-hitting Americans many golfers and 79-year-old Howard Amos of There was plenty of offensive watched the final two offerings trailed, 8-5, going into the final by Jeff Goodin and a walk he commitment but he met up with four-time discus Martin Duke. M.D.. has resumed his medical struck out the side. Olympic gold medal winner A1 Oerter in New York Manchester can claim that feat. Amos posted practice in Manchester after a two-year absence punch, some steliar defensive from losing pitcher Tom Strano inning. “Both teams battled all nine-hole totals of 39-40 at the Red Rock course in plays and some good Little League swerve outside as Shane Wirta night," said Boutilier. Jason Mar- “It seems we come alive in the last week. The latter told Bill Dumas that he was while pursuing research and writing interests. He has last inning," Merisotis cited tremendously impressed with Brophy’s winning ■Manchester, for years been one of Manchester's outstanding ball Monday night at Leber Field. danced on home plate with the ston ignited the inning with a Speaking of golf. Tall wood pro John Nowobilski and But what proved to be decisive was winning run. leadoff double. Tom Strano walked Singles by Wirta. his third hit of efforts and his size. Dumas and Brophy paid a visit to tournament tennis players and reigned for a decade the game, and Mike Hanville, and Oerter’s Long Island home to deliver Oerter’s NE birthday party this week at the Manchester Countrv unattached pro Don Gliha were ready for a good as town men’s singles champion. that the Manchester International The victory keeps the Interna­ and lanky Jason Kozikowski night’s sleep after their unsuccessful assault on the Little League All-Stars had the launched Tino Guachione’s first a walk to Guachione. jammed the Relays Outstanding Award trophy. Club. Henry Rockwell and Rocky Alexander head up tionals, 4-1, alive in the double sacks with one out. That brought the group which will honor the club’s oldest member record for playing the most holes of golf in one day final at-bat and they utilized that to elimination tournament. They will offering far and high over the right and the only man to have won each of the major The pair recorded 268 holes in 16 hours and 10 minutes oust the Manchester American host Vernon, a 7-4 loser to unbeaten field fence for a three-run homer to up Kirby. His stroll kept the Playoff dates tie it. Internationals alive. tournaments — Club, President’s Cup. Governor’s at Tallwood, 58 holes short of the existing record. Cape report All-Stars. 9-8, in District Eight Rockville in the winner’s bracket, Site for the annual Greater Hartford Twilight Cup, Calcutta. Senior's. Ballsieper has been a club Gliha. 40, former baseball player at Manchester High All-Star action. Wednesday night at 6 p.m. at Leber The clubs traded two-run first Bill Masse hasn't been able to match his Boutilier blamed himself for the innings. Kevin Pisch singled in one Baseball league’s annual post-season playoffs will be member for 59 years. He also has two h,oles-in-one to and current president of the Connecticut Section PGA. Paul Kirby walked with the Field. The loss ousts the Ameri­ momentary tie. “I left Tino in too Manchester’s Moriarty Field. his credit. He will be inducted into the Manchester and the popular Nowobilski raised several thousand performance of a year ago in the Cape Cod college bases loaded in the bottom of the cans. who wind up at 2-2. run for the Americans while ba.seball league with Cotuit when he batted over .300 long. I felt before the big kid Guachione roped a two-run single Jim Gallagher, league president, notes the playoffs Sports Hall of Fame on September 26 at the Armv and dollars for charily during their marathon plav from sixth inning to force in the winning “The two games we won we were (Kozikowski) came up I should will be staged the week of August 7-12. Originally the Navy Club. sunup to sundown. and was on the all-star team. run for the Internationals. “Paul is the home team,” said American for the Internationals. Pisch Chris Petersen like Masse a Manchester product, have taken him out but he pitched singled in another run in the third playoffs were set for McKenna Field in East Hartford. Host Moriarty Brothers, the all-time league’s most Lori Veal, 26. former Manchester High track star has found the Cape to his liking at the halfway point in for the Americans before the the sea.son with a .333 batting mark. Internationals scored four times in winningest entry, is currently in the red-hot battle for and a member of one of the running family of Veals, Special interest first place, a shot that no less than six teams have a has received recognition as the No. 1 female The presence of Masse and Petersen on Cape Cod J the bottom of the frame. Wirta chance of attaining. Of special interest in two recent issues of the rosters marks the first time two local players were in rocketed a solo homer just inside 10-kilometer runner in the stateof Indiana. A member popular Weekend Plus section in the Herald on of the Indiana Racing Club. Veal will co-host a clinic action in the same season. the left field foul pole and Guachi­ Saturday focused on two former top athletes, Ralph DeNicolo continued his fine golf in one followed with a two-run blast Birthday greetings July 27 in Indianapolis. Since moving to Indiana in sportscaster Mike Crispino of Channel 30 and John 1982, Veal has won the Indy 500 Festival mini­ Connecticut Section PGA play with a oneover par 71 in after Hanville golfed a single. A Earl Ballsieper will be the guest at a belated 94th Scarchuk. the retired professor of plant science and the Pro-Am at Yale to tie for fourth place but in the Matt Dalessio double and error marathon 1985 and finished second in 1986 and also tinrtirM.unrn at the Univesity of Connecticut. money. made it 6-3. A two-out error, a walk and Kozikowski two-run opposite field NL roundup double made it 6-5. u The Internationals added un­ earned runs in the fourth and fifth, the latter run knocked in by a single by pinch hitter Morgan Bourque. Astros are on a roll That made it 8-5 going into the finai frame. There was some offensive punch Ben Walker phia got past Atlanta 3-1 and Tommy Herr’s suicide squeeze by both sides with the Internation­ The Associated Press Chicago defeated San Diego 6-1. bunt gave host St. Louis a 4-3 lead L als collecting 14 hits off of starter Tim Raines, who homered. and in the sixth. Pinch-hitter Curl Jason Marston and Strano while Now that the Houston Astros Andre Dawson each drove in three Ford’s three-run double highligh­ the Americans stroked eight safe­ have won four straight games, runs for Montreal. The visiting ted a four-run seventh. ties against Guachione and Jack- they’re looking to gel hot. Expos had broken a 6-6 lie in the Winner Greg Mathews, 5-2, gave son. Wirta, Hanville and Matt "We pul three or four together eighth against Charlie Kerfeld. 7-1, up four hits over .seven innings, Dalessio each ripped three hits and before. We’ve been consistent, but when Wayne Krenchicki singled including Carlton’s homer in the Guachione a pair for the Interna­ Herald photo by Tucker we just haven’t gotten hot yet.” and later .scored on shortstop Craig second. Mathews'left the game tionals. The latter knocked in four Bill Doran said Monday night after Reynolds’ throwing error. after bt>ing hit in the right forearm runs with his two blows. Shane Wirta (right) of the International All-Stars is the Astros rallied for two runs in The Astros came back in the by a pilch from Jeff Robinson in Kozikowski, the only player greeted at the plate after smashing solo homer Monday the ninth inning and beat the ninth again.sl Jeff Reardon. 6-5 the seventh inning, but he is not Montreal Expos 8-7. Billy Hatcher led off with a single using a wood bat, singled, doubled night in District Eight play against the Manchester expected to miss his next start and homered and had five RBIs to The victory pul Houston in sole and stole second. After Denny Saturday. lead the Americans. Pisch chipped American All-Stars. The Internationals won, 9-8, to possession of first place in the Walling walked, Davis tied it with Phillies 3, Braves 1 in with a single and double and two advance to Wednesday's play. National League West, one game his single. ahead of San Francisco. A bunt single by Jim Pankovils Mike Schmidt, who had been RBIs. Strano exhibited an excel­ intentionally walked twice earlier lent batting eye as he walked four Jose Cruz, who went 4-for-5 with loaded the ba.ses and Cruz followed r a homer and double, and Glenn with his single. in the game, hit a Iwo-oul. two-run times — O-for-0 officially — with single with the bases that broke a three runs scored. Defensively, Davis drove in three runs apiece "He's been driving the ball well for the Astros. Davis singled home for us.” Lanier said "That’s what ninth-inning.tie and lifted Philadel­ third baseman Steve Fiengo, phia over Atlanta. catcher Dave Gilbert and spunky the tying run in the ninth and Cruz we need.” followed by singling home the Cruz, a 300 hitter the last three The Phillies loaded the ba.ses on Herald photo by Tucker second baseman Jay Romeo a pinch-single by Tom Foley, an Spunky Jay Romeo of the Manchester showed well with the leather for game-winner. seasons, had gotten off to a slow baseball as he flies out to center field at "Games like these are great if start this year but has raised his error by reliever Jeff Dedmon and American All-Stars, the smallest player Leber Field. the Americans. Wirta at shortstop you win, but if you lose you go home average to 262 He had an RBI Juan Samuel’s hit by pilch. was a standout defensively for the Schmidt then singled, giving him on both teams, watches the flight of the Internationals. and have some sleepless nights,” double in the fourth as the Astros Houston Manager Hal Lanier said. look a 4-0 lead, and a solo homer, the league lead with 71 RBI and 21 AP photo In other NL action, St. Louis his .second, in the sixth. homers. New York reliever Jesse Orosco (left) Streak with a 4-2 win over the .Reds downed San Francisco 8-3. New Davis had a sacrifice fly in,the Kent Tekiilve. 3-1. got the victory 2 and catcher Gary Carter celebrate after Monday night in Cincinnati. York beat Cincinnati 4-2, Philadel- first and a run-scoring single in the and Steve Bedrosian gained his Legion nine stumbles at the third step seventh. - 12lh save. Dedmon, 3-5, look the the Mets ended a three-game losing loss. y - Car(«CarcHnals 8, Giants 3 Manchester American Legion than a loss," Armstrong said. The' in that they scored all their runs in The visiting Phillies broke a baseball coach Steve Arfcstrong deadlock leaves Manchester 2-0-1 scored on a double to left field by ie McGee hit two homers in a scoreless game in the eighth on that one inning.” Armstrong said. Charter. game for the first lime since Game Von Hayes’ RBI single. The has been working on a six step in Round III. South Windsor, the “We piayed very well except for Surgery set formula in Round III of Zone Eight Round II winner, is 3-0. These two Charter collected two of Man­ 3 of the 1982 World Series, helping Braves lied it in their half of the that inning. (Neil) Archambault chester’s seven safeties. Mets back on the right track St. Louis beat Steve Carlton and action. Those six steps are needed clubs meet Monday in the regular just didn’t have it. (Joe) Casey eighth on Andres Thomas’ RBI to propel the defending Zone Eight season finale at Duprey Field in Armstrong also announced that for Howser visiting San Francisco. double. wild pitched a run in that inning but the post-season Zone Eight versus Bill Vale down. He’s done that. He hadn’t the third. Keith Hernandez Carlton, who hit a three-run 2 champs into the post-season South Windsor. Cubs 6, Padres 1 after that he slammed the door Zone One All-Star game will be The Associated Press pitched for nine days but he’s fine homer, fell to 4-10 overall, includ­ playoffs. The first two steps were Manchester plated three runs in shut." walked. Strawberry doubled and climbed bu^the Post 102contingent played this year at Mt. Nebo’s now. Carter singled home both runners, KANSAS CITY. Mo. (AP) — ing 0-2 in three starts for the Jerry Mumphrey went 4-for-4, the bottom of the second. Four Casey, working 4 1/3 innings, Moriarty Field Monday night, Manager Dick Howser of the highlighting a 13-hil attack that led stumbled slightly Monday as it was Enfield miscues and a two-run CINCINNATI — Darryl Straw­ “Boy, it was just what the doctor giving him 70 RBI. one behind Giants. He allowed three earned allowed only four hits, walked one Aug. 4. The Zone Eight All-Star berry doesn’t want to pick a fight ordered.” he said of the victory. Mike Schmidt’s National League­ Kansas City Royals was sche­ runs on five hits in six innings. Chicago over San Diego. tied by Enfield, 6-6, at MCC’s triple by Sean McCarthy ac­ and struck out three. duled to undergo surgery to Rookie Jamie Moyer. 2-2. shut Cougar Field in a game called counted for the markers. Enfield roster will be announced shortly. with the Cincinnati Reds. “It has to be a big lift for us.” leading total. McGee hit a solo homer in the Manchester, 17-13-2 overall, tal­ “It’s not getting back at the said Aguilera. 3-3. who had a remove a golfball-size brain first inning and a two-run shot in out the PadrgS on five hits over after six innings because of rallied for six runs in the top of the lied two runs in the third on a Wally Backman and Hernandez darkness. Reds,” the New York slugger said career-high nine strikeouts. “I was opened the Mets’ fifth with singles, tumor al 11:30 a m. CDT today the fourth, giving him six this eight innings. LaMarr Hoyt, 5-5. third. Highlight of the inning was a two-run single by Mike Charter. Enfield 006 000 6-7-5 at St. Luke's Hospital. took the loss as San Diego fell for three-run triple by Mike Pelletier. after the Mets defeated Cincinnati setting them up with some off- chasing Soto. Strawberry then hit a season He became the first The locals tied it in the fifth as Dan Manchester 032 010 6-7-0 4-2 Monday night. “It’s the kind of speed stuff then striking them out Cardinal to hit two home runs in a the fourth straight lime. “The game is a point: it’s better “The game was very frustrating Bontempo drew a two-out walk and Tweedale and Blount; Archambault, sacrifice fly. which was dropped Dr. Charles Clough, a neuro­ Casey (3) and Charter. people we have and the kind of with my curveball.” by left fielder Kal Daniels for an surgeon at St. Luke's, was game since David Green on July Ron Cey and Chris Speier had team we are.” he said of the The victory spoiled the return of error as Backman scored. performing the surgery, which 27. 1984. RBI doubles for the host Cubs. National League East leaders. Mario Soto. 3-8. who was activated Backman added an RBI single in was expected to lake about four AL roundup The Reds, who have struggled up from the disabled list Monday. the sixth off reliever Carl Willis for hours. The tumor was located in from the cellar in the West, are Soto, sidelined since June 19 with a 4-1 lead. Cincinnati scored in the the left frontal lobe, where trying to overtake third-place San shoulder problems, was taken out eighth on a double by Eric Davis, a personality and emotions are SCHALLEB Diego. The Reds swept the Mets in in the fifth inning after giving up single by Buddy Bell and third centered. AP photo three games at New York. The three runs on six hits. baseman Ray Knight’s throwing Pagliarulo’s homers are not wasted Red Sox manager John McNamara (right) argues with Mets won one in Houston and “I was very satisfied with his error. Doctors said it wouldn't be home plate Rocky Roe over a third strike on Bill dropped three in a row before pitching.” Manager Pete Rose Wade Rowdon. Cincinnati short­ known until the tumor was ACURA Pagliarulo, tied with Oakland’s coming to Cincinnati. said. Rose said he took Soto out stop who had a double, said the removed and analyzed whether Dick Brlnster Easier also hit home runs to help Buckner in the first inning Monday night in Oakland. The it was benign or malignant. The Associated Press Jose Canseco and Toronto’s Jesse make a winner of rookie Doug Twins 1, Tigers 0 “We have a job to do and we’ve after he had thrown 80 pitches. Reds batters helped Aguilera by Barfield for the major league lead, Drabek, 2-2. • Kirby Puckett scored on Kent umpire — as usual — won the argument and the Red Sox got to be consistent. We’re going to Gary,Carter hit a two-run single 'swinging at low pitches. "He’s a PRE-OWNED SPECIALS hasn’t wasted many of his homers. lost the game. lose one here and there but that’s for the Mets. Aguilera gave up good low ball pitcher. We helped Howser 50. was resting'com- Mike Pagliarulo is one player Rangers shortstop Scott Hrbek’s sixth-inning bloop single fortably ’Tuesdayln his hospital who doesn’t believe in setting goals Monday night was no exception, Fletcher extended his hitting to give Minnesota its victory over going to happen." Strawberry eight hits before Jesse Orosco him by swinging at them. We —1984 Buick Riviera said. pitched a scoreless ninth for his bed and had been listening to for himself, but that doesn’t bother with Pagliarulo hitting his three- streak to 17 games, the longest in . should have made him get the V-8; Automatic; Power Steering, Windows, Door Locks; run shot in the first inning as the ‘I just ran as hard as I could,” New York Mets Manager Davey 13th save. pitches up Maybe we’ll turn it Royals’ games on radio, the the New York Yankees, because he the , with a team said. A hospital spokes­ A/C, Cruise; AM/FM Cassette.Stereo; Wire Wheels; Velour already has exceeded his Yankees took a 4-0 lead. double in the fifth. Puckett said. “I knew I was going Johnson was delighted with the The Reds took a 1-0 lead in the around the next time.” said Elsewhere in the AL. it was pitching performance of Rick second on a double by Wade Rowdon man said Howser's family was Interior. Like New! ^ 9 9 5 production of last season. to third easy and saw T.K. (third Hot Oakland club "spending long hours with “I never really have set any ... Cleveland 5, Chicago 2; Minnesota Indians 5, White Sox 2 base coach Tom Kelly) waving me Aguilera. “I told him last week he Rowdon and Ron Oester’s triple The two teams meet tonight in was my fifth pitcher and to settle before New York scored twice in him.” because I never had a chance to 1, Detroit 0; Kansas City 6, Mel Hall had his 17th homer as in. I thought there was a chance he the second of a three-game series. play regularly,” Pagliarulo said Baltimore 1; Milwaukee 5, Califor­ red-hot Cleveland cooled off visit­ would and I didn’t break stride. I —1984 Buick Century LTD after hitting a three-run homer nia 3: Oakland 5, Boston 2, and was three-quarters home, when I trims the Red Sox Toronto 8, Seattle 3. ing Chicago. Olympic Edition; 4 Door; Automatic; V-6; A/C; Power Monday night to lead the Yankees Hall, seriously injured last sea­ saw (shortstop Allen) Trammell to an 8-4 victory over the Texas “I’m not surprised, but I’m very throwthe ball.” NFL camp roundup Steering, Brakes, Windows, Door Locks; Cruise; AM/FM happy about Pags,” Yankee Man­ son in an auto accident, has given Trammell, whose relay throw The Associated Press two months on the disabled list Rangers that moved New York up wondering if fractures to his left with a pulled left groin. Sports In Brief ' stereo *8295 within five games of Boston in the ager Lou Piniella said^/’He hit 19 clavicle and pelvis and other bounced in front of the plate, American League East. last year, and he ^iatooned all allowing Puckett to score the OAKLAND — Oakland A’s short- “Just the fact that he’s out there assorted injuries would keep him shop Alfredo Griffin feels the team was nice,” said McNamara. “His 9 “Besides, if I had set a goal to hit year. The way he’s going now. he game’s only run, had taken a weak from playing to his full potential is finally playing up to its ability location wasn’t going to be as Browns waive Smith —1984 Voikswagon Scirocco 20 or 25 home runs this season, I has a chance to lead the league.” this season. throw from rightfielder Kirk Gib­ Eric Hall sets pro archery record wants. don’t think I’d have 23 now,” the Especially since he is playing son. Puckett had walked to open after the last place A’s notched sharp, but I was just leased that The Associated Press 5 Speed; A/C; Sunroof; AM/FM Cassette Stereo. Like every day. “He earned that.” “Even three months ago it was their sixth victory in seven outings. he was able to go out and pitch a Eric Hall, of Columbia has won the title of top professional Marino’s original four-year. $2 Yankee third baseman explained. hard for me to envision anything. I the sixth inning. game.” million deal, which had the huge “Next year. I don’t want to say I’m Piniella said. “Nobody gave it to archer in the United States as he set a new outdoor record last The Cleveland Browns aren’t ^8695 him.” just expected to come out strong Royals 6, Orioles 1 “I tell you what — it’s the same Hurst. 5-4, was leading the waiting to find out what happens to appearance bonus written into it. going to hit 30 or 35. I might hit and what happened, happened,” team,” said Griffin whpn the A’s week competing at the Professional Archers Association expires Feb. I, Marino’s agent. more.” Rickey Henderson and Mike Steve Balboni doubled in the American League in strike outs Outdoor Championships in St. Louis. Mo. lOth-round draft pick Willie Smith, Hall said driving in two runs with eighth and hit a two-run homer in downed the American League when he was injured. His return to who was arrested last month on Marvin Demoff, said he and —1982 Nissan Stanza his homer and a single. “I didn’t East-leading Boston Red Sox, 5-2, rotation helps fill the void left by Despite temperatures of lOOdegrees, Hall averaged a 593 out of Dolphins owner Joe Robbie have 4 Door; Automatic; A/C; AM/FM Stereo the ninth to give Kansas City its a possible 600 over the four-day contest which attracted the top charges of possession of cocaine expect this. It’s good to know that win in Baltimore. on Monday night. “This is the team Dennis “Oil Can” Boyd, who left and carrying a concealed weapon. discussed a new deal in the past *4995 I’m fully recovered.” that’s suppose to be playing the the team after a run in with Boston professional archers in the country. Browns spokesman Kevin Byrne few months with no apparent Even though he’s on a 9-for-19 way it is right now. the way we Hall, an East Catholic High School graduate, now holds the progress. Moriarty Brothers tie The Indians, who got 4 2-3 innings tear, Balboni wasn’t ecstatic about police. said the team will put the former of scoreless, two-hit relief from should have been playing all “We just wish the best for indoor and outdoor shooting records and titles to give him the University of Miami (Fla.) All- San Francisco 49er Joe Montana —1983 Dodge Omni facing Baltimore’s Ken Dixon. undisputed No. 1 pro ranking this year. He will be competing in 4 Door; Automatic; Power Steering, Brakes. Only 43 (X)0 Rich Yett, 4-0, who retired 14 of the “He has a good breaking ball and season. All I know is that I've got Dennis,” said Hurst. “And hope he America tight end on waivers tested his throwing shoulder for 16 hitters he faced. the same spirit, and I always give the World Field Championships next month in Scotland. the first time since arthroscopic miles! j g g g g in Twi play mixes up his pitches.” Balboni said gets healthy. But we’ve got a job to Tuesday. 100 percent.” do now, and y/e've got to get a little Hall’s sister, Tricia Hall Johnson of Webster, Mass., took “We waited until we received all surgery seven weeks ago. Blue Jays 8, Mariners 3 in explaining why he started the Oakland left-hander Curt Young second place in the women’s competition. She has been the top VERNON — A failure to score son, whose squad is now 13-7-1 for game just 2-for-l3 against the more consistent. Big games are of the information and have agreed. still ahead of us.” t-anked woman in New England for the past three years and is decided to waive our rights to with the bases loaded and no outs in 27 points, one behind league leader Jesse Barfield and George Bell Oriole right-hander. “He’s been The New York Giants signed —1980 Ford Fairmont Katz Sports. tough on me. But he got a breaking “We’ve got everybody back and Dwight Evans’ two-run homer now ranked No. 2 in the country after winning the Las Vegas Willie Smith. We think it’s in the Arkansas safety Greg Lester, their the sixth inning came back to each hit two homers to help you can just feel it,” said Young, gave Boston its only run off Young Indoor Championship this year. 2 Door Coupe; 6 Cyl.; A/C 6 Vernon is 4-14-2. ball up a little bit.” best interests of the Cleveland fifth pick overall and fourth in the haunt Moriarty Brothers one in­ Toronto overpower Seattle in the who allowed only three hits in 8-2/3 in the ninth, while Dave Kingman’s ning later in Twilight League Bill Economo led off the bottom Kingdome. Balboni hit' his 19th homer off Both are employed as archery instructors in the family-owned Browns that he be given the second round. No terms were *2695 Brad Havens in the ninth. innings to improve his record to 22nd homer and Tony Phillips’ fifth Hall’s Arrow Indoor Archery Range in Manchester. opportunity to play elsewhere.” di.sclosed. action at Henry Park on Monday of the seventh by reaching base on “I set my goals and I’m sure 7-6. sparked the A’s offense. Byrne said Monday. night. The visiting MBs watched a an error and then was sacrificed to George sets his. I think we really Running back Joe Morris did not Brewers 5, Angels 3 “We’re just trying to catch one “I know he (Young) and Dave Smith was arrwted June 30 after report to the Giants’ training camp 4-3 lead disappear into the sunset second. Reliever Craig Steuer- complement each other,” said team at a time. Our goal has to be NGevheiB nagel spelled starter Dave Bidweli Duncan (the A’s pitching coach) a motel parking disturbance in Monday because of a contract as the Vernon Orioles came back to Barfield after he and Bell helped Rob Deer and Dale Sveum each pass one at a time.” he said. have been working a lot on his South Florida. dispute. Morris is in the option MUINO QUALITY knot the game on John Gallick’s and recorded a strikeout for the lead a 16-hit attack. drove in two runs in the fourth to “I got the win, and that’s all that breaking ball.” said A’s Manager Golf championship planned at TPC Two star quarterbacks started second out. But Gallick grounded year of his contract and is looking CAKSSINCI infield single with two outs in the The Blue Jays’ outfielders lead visiting Milwaukee over matters,” said Young. ‘Til take a Tony LaRussa. “I know he’s training on Monday. to renegotiate after rushing for 1983 bottom of the seventh. one into the hole between first and jumped on Seattle starter Mark Califoriiia. 5-2 win any day. A shutout is a GLASTONBURY — A golf championship among the men’s already got a good fastball and 1986 amateur golf champions from Connecticut country clubs Dan Marino made $8.50.000 just 1,366 yards and scoring 21 touch­ second to deliver the equalizer. Huisman, 2-3, for back-to-back Deer, Sveunrr and Jim Gantner bonus.” changeup. So you add all of that for showing up at the Miami downs last season. The 4-4 tie became official The MBs, who play the Imagi- home runs to set off a five-run rally singled to produce a run in the and courses, the Conneticut Tournament of Club Champions, will momenta later when the game was Despite the loss. Red Sox man­ together and he’s got several ways Dolphins’ training camp. He col­ Giants General Manager George SCHALLER neers at Bloomfield High tonight at, in the fourth inning. second off Ron Romanick, 5-8. ager John McNamara said he was to get you out.” be played Monday, Sept. 22, at the Tournament Players Club in lected on an appearance bonus in called because of darkness. . Cromwell, site of the Greater Hartford Open. Young said Morris, who is entering ACURA 6 p.m., scored three in the first on' Barfield said that his goals for Deer’s two-run single and Svetim’s encouraged by the return of . Reliever Doug Bair came in to the contract he is trying to his fifth season with the team, is “We had our chance in the sixth, Ray Gliha’s three-run home run. the season were 35 homers, a .300 two-run double in the fourth gave left-hander Bruce Hurst, who Cutter Realty Group and Connecticut Magazine will 345 Cont6f ^<^;jnchf»St6r we were really doing business,” get the final out on a grounder by renegotiate. He said he has no under contract for this year and 647 7077 Jeff Johnson’s two-out, RBI-single batting average and 100 or more Bill Wegman, 3-8. ail the backing pitched 5-1/3 innings in his first Ray Quinones, after pinch hitter corsponsor the tournament. plans to walk out of camp despite will be fined for failing to report sighed Moriarty coach Gene John­ maH*. If 4-2 in tha fhirrt RBI he needed. s ta rt «lnnA M o v H iire t hos eff\Ant MIIta CfronhoiiffA horf utoIItaH • nof havlno fHo n o w hp -li---- MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. July 22. 1986 SCOREBOARD MANCHESTER HERALD. 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Hoves, Philadelphia, 27; RReynolds, HELP WANTED Dalton, Bill Donovan, Arlle Fink and (Ryan 6-7),8:35p.m. HBP--banlelsby Aguilera. Pittsburgh, 24; Strawberry, New York, 24; Brian Brown added two each. Wednesday's Oomes Umpires—Home, Gregg; First, Davis; Dunston, Chicago, 23; Sax, Los Antwies, 23. LOST Port time telephone soles Hairdresser full time, ex­ Kitchen aides needed tor Receptionist - Port time. Sw ond,Harvw; Third, DeMuth. Triples Teocher/Cooch. Coach­ SonDleooatChlcago,3:20p.m T—3:07. A— 23,827. In R o c k v ille o ffice . A fte r­ perienced and reliable girl's resident camp. Call Busy hair styling salon Montrealot Houston,4:35p.m Scimuel, Philadelphia, 8; Coleman, St. AND FOUND ing position available at ‘A’ Central tSul*'M cG ee, St. Louis, 6; Moreno, noons and evenings. Coll needed for busy salon In 684-7821. needs serious minded and New York of Cincinnati, 7:35 p.m Outside Soles. Monday 871-1604 Tolland High School. Var­ l^s Angeles at Pittsburgh, 7:35 p m Atlanta,6; Raines, A8ontreal,6. East Hartford. Please call ottroctlve person for Re­ Dan Socho slammed a two-out, HemeRuns Lost- 2 m onth old B ritta n y thru Friday, evenings. Ex­ sity soccer, J.V. girls Wholesale records and two-run homer to lift the Main Pub to a Phllodelphlaat Atlanta, 7:40p.m. Cardinals 8, Blanta 3 289-6183, T u e sd a y th ru ceptionist In Manchester. San Francisco of St. Louis, 8:35 p.m. . Philadelphia, 21; ODavIs, Hous­ Spaniel. White-brown cellent money. Coll Looking for short order soccer, J.V. boys soccer, tapes. Call Jack Bertrand, 6-4 comeback win over Jones Lands- ton, X ; Porker, Cincinnati, 19; Marshall, S atu rda y. Must be flexible. Coll copIng/Zems at Fitzgerald Field. So- IA N PRAN _ STLOUII spots. Vicinity ot (Sorden Je a n n e 647-9946. cook and waitress. Expe­ Carol tor Interview. 643- J.V. volleyball, J.V. bovs 643-1262: All records, all LosAngeles, 18; Horner, Atlanta, 17; Stubbs, basketball, freshman cha was among three batters with two O b rh M O b rh M LosAngeles, 17. and New Streets. Please rience only. Apply 303 Clerical - Busy Industrlol Nursing assistants- last 8339. labels. hits apiece for the Pub. Tony Compelll American League atandinga Kutcheref 4 0 o a Coleman If boys basketball. Extra 4 1 1 1 . . ttolenBoees c o ll 647-9312. Adams St. Manchester. S ales O ffice lo o k in g ^or chance tor summer certi­ and Scott Hanson also hod a pair RThpsn2b 3 0 1^ OSm Ithu 3 10 0 curricular duties only as Leonard If ^ Ighon. St. Louis, 58; EOovIs, Clndn- mature Individuai Inter­ fication program with Experienced help only. apiece. Jones was led by Jim Rook, 3 0 0 0 McOeecf 3 3 23 notl, 45; Raines, Montreal, 44; Duncan, Los associated with positions. HDME8 who ropped three hits. Jim LoPenta East Division COavIs rf 4 0 0 0 Knioely 1b 3 1 1 0 Free! 2 Kittens, I mole, I Secretory - Psychologists ested In p e rm a n en t p o s i­ paid training sessions. Ex­ Apply Aldo's Pizza. 133 W L Pet. OB Angeles,35; Doran, Houston, A Assistant Newspaper Contact Dr. MIcheal and Mike PInkIn had two each. CBrown3b 3 0 0 0 Fordrf 1 0 13 Pitching female, 9 week? o‘ i. Litter seek secretary, 25-30 tions. Diversified work cellent salary and benef­ Spruce Street. 643-2034. FDR SALE Boston 57 35 .620 — Brenly 1b dealer wanted In Bolton. Blake, Principal, Tolland New York 3 10 0 Herr2b 3 0 11 « (taclslons)— Kerfeld, Houston, 7-1, .875, trained. Good homes hours per week, • with c o n sists of phone con tact, its. A p p ly In person be­ 53 41 .564 5 Melvin c 4 120 VanSIvkrf 4 0 10 Fernondez, New York, 122 .857,2.83; C o ll 232-9989 betw een 9om strong organizational H ig h S c h o o l. 872-0561 Charter Oak Cleveland 49 41 .544 7 Uribe u only- 646-7495. accurate typing and math tween 9am and 3pm. Port time-rel lable mainte­ It's Barbecue timel This Toronto 3 0 0 0 Lawless 3b 2 0 10 & noon, Monday through skills to fulfill full spec­ EOE. 51 44 .537 7'/j Carlton p 2 1 1 3 PndItnSb 2 1 1 0 9J*‘*2L5*3f'-YSL''' ■“ Tl‘ 8' aptitude. IBM word pro­ Meadows Manor, 333 Bid- nance person wanted for beautiful home offers a Lastrada Pizza roMled for five runs In Baltimore 49 43 . 533 8 >, Hsfeld photo by Tucker Splimn ph Darling, New York, Friday. Ask for Michael. trum of office duties. Fa­ office building In Man­ lovely backyard with a the seventh to overtake the MCC Vets, Detroit 1 0 0 0 Lvilrec 3000 84,.7n,282. cessing skills helpful. Ex­ well St., Manchester. Teachers Aide. Vj year. 47 45 .511 10 Yngbldph 1 0 0 0 Mathewsp 2 0 0 0 m iliarity with IBM PC and cellent benifit package. chester. Please reply to new gas g r ill a n d de ck fo r 7-5, at Fltzgerold. Lee Rodlque slugged Milwaukee JRobnsnp . „ Itrlkeeufs 180 work days, 7;30am to 43 48 .473 ]3Vi 0 0 0 0 Forschpr 0 10 0 Scott, Houston, 174; VolenziMla, Los Easy Assembly Work! dictation equipment a Box I c/o The Herald. picnics. Super master a triple and single for Lastrado, while West Division Runner~up Minton p 0 0 0 0 Soffp Salary commensurate 2pm. Duties; Supervision Mike Jordan added a double and a California 10 0 0 ''''•'ch. Los Angeles, 113; S714.00 pe r 100. G u a ra n ­ plus. Send resume to: bedroom suite. 2 c o r g a r­ 49 43 .533 — Totals 11 I 4 3 Totata 31 188 with experience. Coll 228- of In-school suspension dngle. For the VeU, Henry Dekker and" Texas 47 46 .505 2'/z JSmlth,Atlanta,11l; Fernandez,NewYork, teed payment. No Soles. David Mover, PHD and 9478 betw een 9 and 12, Part time driver needed age, walk-out basement, Bud Durand laced two hits apiece. Laurie Legenza of New Haven is in cruise control during 110. classroom and other su­ Kansas City 43 50 .462 6'/j IM f^dsco m 880 880-4 Detolis-Send stamped en­ K e v in C o n fe r P H D , 223 E. through the summer and lots of storage and much Chicago the running portion of Sunday’s Silk City Triathlon. Icwes Employment Mondav-Fridav. Certified nursing assist­ pervisory duties as as­ 42 49 .462 6'/j SfLoulS 180 381 48x—4 velope; ELAN-173, 3418 Center St., Motichester Into the fall. Ideal lob for m ore ! $169,900.J a c k s o n & Seattle Reardon, Montreal,»; DSmIth, Houston, ants. Immediate full and signed. Send resume to ‘A’ Eaat 42 S3 .442 8'/j Legenza, the defending champion, bettered her overall Game Winning RBI— Herr (5). Worrell, St. Louis, 16; Franco, Clncln- Enterprise, Ft. Pierce, C T 06040. T elephone 646- retired person or college Ja ck so n R e al E sta te , 647- Minnesota 38 54 .419 lO'/j & Education Insurance Agency desires part time temporary and Dr. MIcheal Blake, Prin­ (3akland }-89n«Kd.LOB-StLouls 4. nrtl, 15; Gpssoge, Son Diego, 15; LeSmIth, F L „ 33482. 9660. student to transport my 8400 o r 646-8646. □ Gentle Touch Car Wash trounced .. ^ 12Va time of a year ago but stiil wound up second in the Chicago, 15. e xp e rie n ce d C S R In p e r­ permanent positions are cipal, Tolland High w . .^Ohdoy'i Games child from Manchester to Reed Construction, 9-2, ot Robertson sonal lines. Computer ex­ now available on all shifts School, Tolland, CT 06084. Park. Brian Del'Assandro socked NewYork8,Texas4 women’s division behind winner Sue Lucek of Tellers Wanted. FuM/Port Individual to do light ma­ Simsbury and back. De­ Brand Spankin' Newt 6 perience preferred. Call Including weekends. Selection deadline as soon three hits for the victors, while Butch Minnesota LDetroltO Manchester. time tellers wanted Imme­ nufacturing, wrapping room Cope Cod presently Cleveland 5, Chicago 2 Baaebafl today N o rm a , 646-0187. S ta rtin g p a y o f $6.90. pendable transportation os possible. EOE. Kinney, Jim Doherty ond Jim Deere Carlton L.4-10 6 5 4 3 1 1 diately. No experience and Inspection. Full time being constructed on contributed twp each. Mike Domb- KansasCltv6, Baltimore 1 JRoWnson 1-3 2 3 3 0 0 HELP WANTED Please apply on person required. Summer hours necessary. Interested ap­ or port time. Flexible Ju d d R ood In C o v e n try . 3 kowskl had two for Reed. Mllwaukee5,Callfornlo3 Minton 12-321121 Port time- Evenings of­ between 9dm and 3pm. are: Monday and Wednes­ Clerical- small office, di­ Toronto8,Seattle3 SfLeuls . . - SCOREBOARD plicants should coll the hours. C o ll 647-0284. day, 8am-2pm. Tuesday bedroom s, 2 full baths, fice cleaning. Manchester Meadows Manor, 333 Bid- versified duties, accounts OaklandS, Boston2 Yankees 8. Rangers 4 Twins UigsraO Mathews W.5-2 7 4 3 3 2 3 Sox ot Oakland A's (3:15 Port Time Inserters personel director. Com­ and Thursday, llam-5pm. generous allowances. Northorn p.m, EOT). Tom Seaver, 4-7, starfsforthe and surrounding -towns. well St., Manchester. receivable, telephones, Tuesday's Gomes Soft 2 0 0 0 1 2 w anted. C o ll 647-9946, ask munity Notional Bonk, Manchester Medical of­ C a ll 649-5334. Friday, 7am-1pm. Flat Acre-plus lot In quiet Incvglla rf 2 0 0 0 LNParshc 3 0 10 Cuba 6, Padraa 1 **«»|T*< Allen fu ll tim e hours a re 9am to fied self starter to help a Ken Strout and Mike Kern smoked two 3 0 0 0 Winfield rf 4 1 1 0 Loudnerc 2 0 10 Coles3b nos pitched no fewer than seven Innings, skills ore Important. Insu­ velop e : E L A N -855, 3418 rience. Experience pre­ m ent. 528-2151. Cod. 6 room s, 3 la rg e hits each. City (Saberhagen 5-10) at Balti­ Ward If 4 1 1 0 Pglrulo^b 2 1 1 3 3 0 0 0 4:30 pm Mondav-Fridav, young growing company more (Davls6-8), 7:35p.m. Bush ph 1 0 0 0 Herndon If 3 0 10 ond hehosgl vm up lust two earned runs In rance and computer skills Enterprise, Ft. Plerce.FI., ferred. Reply to Box GG, FUN time Carpenters and bedroom s, 2 full baths, LAPrsh dh 4 0 3 1 Wvnegarc 2 0 0 1 Reedc SAN DIEGO with full benefits. Part with sales, filing orders * Seattle (Langston Slought c 0 0 0 0 Lemoncf 3 0 10 CHICAGO 321-3 tanlngs tor an ERA ot 0.56 over that experience helpful but not 33482. c/o the Manchester Legal Secretary- Medium fireplace, walk-out base­ 4 12 1 Rndlph2b 1111 Wasintn 2b 2 0 10 Engle 1b O b rh M period. Carpenters' Helpers. time hours ore 4pm to 8pm and answering the tele­ Women'a Rec Buechle3b 4 1 1 1 3 0 0 0 ObrhM essen tia l. 649-2891. H erald . size suburban law firm ment, Hebron/Bolton Berrass 4 0 0 0 Salas ph 1 0 0 0 Lowryc 2 0 0 0 Royster 3b 4 0 3 0 Ounstonss 5 110 ^ . STREAKS Woodworking experience a n d approximately 8 phone. Willing to train Ir'*''** * California Wllkrsn 2b 3 0 0 0 Lmbrdz 2b Gwynn rt Detroit s Kirk Gibson hod the game- Help Wanted - Port time seeks full time legal secre­ town line. Jackson & Jack- Sandy Smith Resony tossed o no- (Simon 8-4), 10:35 p.m. Harrah ph 10 10 Collins ph 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Sndbrg2b 4 12 0 helpful. Window restora­ hours on Saturday or right applicant. Please 10 0 0 Hatcher If 3 0 0 0 Slaton p M cRyldcf 3 12 0 Bosley If winning RBI In five straight games Management Trainee. weekends. Friday, 3 to 7. Dental Receptionist - 4 tary and real estate clos­ son R eal E state 647-8400 or hltter as Sportsman Cate blanked Wednesday’s (3ames Totals 36 4 11 4 Totals 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 tion shop. Coll for appoint­ S u n d a y , a v e r a g in g 20 apply at Conn. Cane and Gorman Insurance, 15-0, In five frames Texas at New York, 1 p.m. 27 8 8 8 Gagne ss 3 0 0 0 Garvey 1b 4 0 11 Durhm 1b 3 111 through Sunday. Gibson set a malor- Entry level position for Saturday, 9 to 5. Sunday, 3 day work week. Busy 646-8646.0 A6artlnz If m ent 649-4371. E O E M /F . hours weekly. Coll 647- ing secretary. Good skills Reed Co. 205 H a rtfo rd Rd., at Charter Oak Field. For the winners, Boston at Oakland,3:15p.m Totals 32 1 7 1 Totals 28 0 4 0 3 0 0 0 Moreindc 4 12 0 leogue record for most consecutive ambitious Individual. to 10. Cashier tor self- office. Experience neces­ X*” ” . ^ 010 210 00(7-4 Bochy c 3 0 0 0 Muphryrf games with theGWRBI. 8639 tor appointment. and experience reoulred. Manchester CT. Donna Murphy cracked a triple and o TorontootSeattle,4:35p.m N ^ Y o r k 410 020 lOx—8 4 14 0 Company has profit shor­ serve Mobil Station. sary. Please send resume single, Janet Tanguav tapped a double MlnnesotaafDetrolt,7:3Sp m Minnesota ooo eoi 808—1 Kenndyph 1 0 0 0 JDovIsc 0 0 0 0 , , . SWINGS Teenage Form Help Salary commensurate Game Winning RBI — RHenderson (6). Detroit 888 888 808—0 Tmpitn ss 3 0 10 Coy 3b Los Angeles Detagers second baseman ing program and both Apply between 6om and to Dental Office, 147 East Wanted. Apply at Corn with experience. Good be­ DIG and 0 single, and Jane Price chipped In Chlcogoot Cleveland, 7:35p.m . f —WIcDowel I. DP—Texas 2, New York 1. 3 12 2 with two singles. tVjhsas City at Baltimore, 7:35 p m Gome Winning RBI — Hrbek (8). Roberts 2b 3 0 0 0 LeSmIthp 0 0 0 0 Steve Sox has hit five homers this season local and notional growth 2pm a t 84 Jo h n F itc h B lvd , Center St., Manchester. Crib, Buchlond Rd., South nefits and working condi­ L O B — T e x a s 8, N ew Y o r k 6. 2B — E—Washington. DP— Minnesota 1, De­ Flnnry ph 1 0 0 0 DMrtaz cf to equal his career high. The lost two opportunities. 649-4563. corner of route 5 ond 30. D ental H yg enlst- O u r p ro ­ Milwaukee of California, 10:35 p.m! CWoshlngton, LAParrIsh, Slaught, Hoytp 4 0 0 0 W in d so r. 644-3260. tions. C a ll 659-0569 tor OUT troit 2. LOB—Minnesota 10, Detroit 4 2 0 0 0 Moyer p 3 0 0 0 seasons Sax hoda total of two homers. gressive multi doctors of­ ‘A’ Waat Fletcher, Ward. HR—RHenderson (16), Krukph 0 0 0 0 Speler3b . , SPEAKING LPN Med. Nurse - Imme­ Sales Clerk and Delivery Interview . 2B—Laudner, GaettI, Whitaker. S— 10 11 diate opening for Med. fice In E a s t H a rtfo rd is HIDDEN Pag larulo (23), Slaught (9), Buechele (13), Trammell. LaPoint p 0 0 0 0 h 'ff, ’"'M 'l'O the three-run COLOR Mechanics- Experienced Person wanted tor mod­ Jones Landscaping tallied six times Eastern League atandinga Easier (8). SB— CWoshlngton (4), Ran­ St(xklardp 0 0 0 0 homw. We got them early In the year and nurse w ho Is a b le to w o rk for service station. Must RN's Crestfleld Convales­ seeking a port time to full In the first and held on for a 6-3trlumph dolph (13). SF— Wynegar. IP H R ER BB SO Totals PRODUCTiON ern p h a rm a c y In large CASH Minnesota 31 1 7 1 Totals 35 611 5 then ta w e d off. Now, we've got to start CONSULTANTS from 3pm to 9pm, 4 hove own tools. Uniforms cent Home Is seeking time hygenlst to compli­ over J.H.C. Constructional Nike Field IP H R ER BB SO Viola W,188 7 2-3 3 0 0 1 4 hitting them ogain" — Baltimore Man­ shopping center. Pleasant ment our office. We otter Ron Lonzono and Bob Brown belted Texas Now interviewing in the grea­ WORKERS evenings per week. For furnished. 1st o r 2nd shift. applications for RN's with Reading (Phillies) 53 *"41 ***564 — * Atherton S,8 1 1-3 1 0 0 0 1 ager Earl Weaver offer rookie Jim working conditions. Vari­ 0 full benefit package WITH two hits apiece to lead Jones. For BWItt L9-9 2 2-3 4 5 5 5 3 Trober, subbing for Inlured Eddie ter Hartford area. F.T./P.T. additional Information Blue cross and Blue shield supervisory aptitude. For Vermont (Reds) 51 41 ’ 554 1 Detroit CMcogo 180 882 O x—6 able hours. Apply at once Including medical Insu­ J.H.C., Dave Dougon and Scott Dou- Russell 1 1-3 2 2 2 0 0 Thurmond L,0-1 5 1-3 5 1 1 4 3 Winning RBI — Bosley (1) Murray, hit a three-homer Sunday In a career opportunities availa­ coll Manchester Manor a v a ila b le . A p p ly In p e r­ to Liggett Pharmacy, your personol Interview, gan stroked three hits each. Dono Pittsfield (Cubs) 51 42 M I'/j Mahler 1 1 0 0 2 0 victory over Minnesota. Some plant experi­ rance. For more Informa­ Albany (Yankees) 46 49 4S V /l Slaton 3 2 0 0 2 2 C ^ n n . DP—San Diego 1, ble as Color/Image Consult­ 646-0129. son. Stiver Lone Shell. 252 Manchester Parkade. please contact D.N.S. at Mercure added two. Mohorcic 2 1110 0 Chicago3. LDB— San Diego 7, , , ^ SEASONS ence preferred. Must tion on this opportunity Falls (Tigers) 43 48 .473 8'/j MWIIIIams l 0 0 0 2 0 Campbell 2i 0 0 0 0 0 J u ly X - ants, marketing skin care, Spencer St., Manchester. 643-5151. M o n thru FrI., Umpires—Home, McKean; First, Clark; Chlcogo 7. 2B— Dunston, Cey, Speler, Full time moll order retail please coll Debbie at 568- New Britan (RdSx) 43 50 462 9'/2 New York Garvey. SB— Sandberg (12). S F ^ e y color coordinated cosmetics be available for either Landscaper and Lawn 9am to 3pm. Rec Waterbury (IndIns) 44 52 458 10 Second, Shulock; Third, Morrison. business needs a diversi­ 3366. Drabek W,2-2 6 23 8 4 4 2 4 T—2:43,A—21,895. IP H R ER BB SO phlo Athletics hurledano-hltterdefeotlng and free color analysis. Start Photo Lob needs port Workers. Experience re- Nashua (Pirates) 42 50 .457 10 Rlgheftl S,22 2 1-3 3 0 0 0 2 Son Diego 1st or 2nd shift. At­ fied self starter to help a Acadia Restaurant blew out Man­ Monday's (Somes the St. Louis Browns64)lnthetlrstgameof your own business earning time help. Knowledge of a u lre d In o p e ratin g and Receptionist-Secretary. Russell pitched to 2 batters In 5th Inning, Hoyt L,5-S 7 9 3 3 1 4 o d()ub eheoder. It was the highlight of young growing company Nice appearance, good Carpenter- Experienced chester Athletic Club, 13-2, at Nike. Art Albany 5, Noshua2 Mahler pitched to 2 batters In 6th Inning Indiana 5. White Sox 2 I100-S200 a day. tractive starting rate photography helpful.Coll maintaining lawn equip­ Thompson and Brad Miller cranked Glens Falls 10, Waterbury 9 ^3 3 3 3 0 0 Henlev'$5-12sMtton. with soles, filing orders L y n a t 647-1080. telephone personality and in remodeling. Coll Ro­ ^ “"T Drobek, Pagllarulo S to ^ rd 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 and benefit package ment. Knowledge ot three hits each, while Dave Kosclol Plttsfleld2, New Britain 1 by BWItt. WP— BWItt, Williams. Attend a free ieminar: and answering the tele­ offflce skills. Real Estate bert Ja rv is , 643-6712. contributed two. For the lostrs, John Vermont4, ReodlngO CIIIOO0O ounn®"® ''l(Jtorv over the Phlladel- landscaping procedures. Umpires—Home, Ford; First, Reed; CHICAGO CLEVELAND Mover W,2-2 8 5 0 0 3 3 phlo Phillies without o single assist with aerospace phone. Willing to train Dental Assistant - Full or license helpful but not Hockett, Mike Masse and Doug Pear­ Tuesday's Games _ a b r h b l a b r h b l Wednesday, July 23,1986 Must be dependable. Op­ Promotion Manager- for son hod two hits apiece. Second, Kosc; Third, Gordo. LeSmIth 1 2 1 1 1 0 cegistered by his teammates. right applicant. Please part time tor Manchester •eaulred. Call Mr. Lind­ NashuaatAlbany ^ T—3:11.A— X ,109. £°hgels ct 3 0 0 0 Bernzrd 2b 4 12 1 WP—Mover. ■ 1 i 0 7-9 P.M. company. Apply at portunity for advance­ small local newspaper. Glens Falls at Werterbury Guillen ss 3 0 11 Butler cf 1926 — Cincinnati hod four triples In an apply of Conn. Cone and dental office. Experience sey at 649-4000. 2 0 10 Umpires— Home, RIppley; First, Pal- 11-run STOond Inning as the Reds beat the Sermatech Technical ment. Coll Kelly Lands­ Part time, experience pre­ New Britalnat Pittsfield ^ ® ® 0 Carter lb 4 0 10 Century 21 Reed Co. 205 H a rtfo rd Rd., preferred but not essen­ capin g Co., 528-8114 9am Vermont ot Reading Kittle ^ 4 0 0 0 MHall If Boston B ravn 13-1. Curt Wolkerhittwo In ferred. C a ll 647-9946 be­ 3 12 2 “ t^ i IT a — 21M ** *' tfw Inning to flea Notional Loaguo record IJndsey Real Estate Services, 564 Hayden Manchester CT. tia l. 646-8200. to 4pm, Mon. through FrI. Mature woman to work ^ Wednesday’s Gomes Royals 6, Orloleal Hulett2b 4 111 Jacoby 3b 4 0 0 0- with Infants In day care tween 9 and Ham or send NashuaatAlbany GWalkrlb 4 0 2 0 Franco ss formosttrlpleslnon Inning. 519 Center Street Little Miss 4 12 0 T!?* Atlanta Braves use five Station Rd. Windsor center. Hours 1-6. Mon­ resume to Circulation Glens Falls at Waterbury BBpnIllalt 4 0 0 0 Snyder rf 10 10 Manchester, CT Dept. P.O. Box .591, M an­ New Britain at Pittsfield KANSAS CITY BALTIMORE Tollesn 3b 2 10 0 Tabler lb Phllllaa 3, Bravea 1 pitchers In the ninth Inning versus the St. Ct. Take I91 exit 39, Counter Soles position for day thru Friday, $4.00. 2 1 2 0 Louis ordinals for a malor-leogue For more information con­ chester, CT 06040. Vermontat Reading Ob r h bl ab r h bl Skinner c 1 0 0 0 CCastlll dh 4 1 1 1 Building Products Store. Coll The Children's Place. LSmIth If 4 0 0 0 Wiggins 2b Ken Johnson, tact Dawn Lindsey, 649-8989. Kennedy Rd. TIRED OF FAST FOOD? 4 0 2 0 _ . . Allanson c 3 0 0 1 Hours 7am to 5pm, Mon­ 643-5535. LJonesIf 0 0 0 0 Lacyrf 3 0 10 Totals » 2 4 2 Totals PHILA ATLANTA Raymond, L a u n d ry person- F u ll tim e Little Miss softball American League reaulta Wilson ct 31 S 13 5 Dick Kelley and Cecil Upshaw. day thru Friday. Salary 4 0 11 Lynn ct 4 1 1 1 O b rh M O b rh M PhDtDmat has exciting DppDrtunitles for position available for Klngery rt 3 0 0 0 Ripken ss 2 0 10 Redus If 3 2 0 0 Sample rf 3 0 10 ®'’ "* city commensurate with expe­ Bonk Teller- Full time In Mondoy's games at Martin Motley rt Roenick cf Royals nit three home runs and drove In bDth full and part time jobs. Nd need tD gD work In restaurant School, Hour Glass Cleaners nipped 1 0 0 0 Beniquz If 3 0 0 0 Clinreltmd ijo olO DOx—6 3 0 0 0 Moreno rf 2 0 0 0 rience. C o ll 643-2133. position available, strong A’a5.RedSox2 Brett 3b 4 111 Dempsvc Samuel 2b 4 0 0 0 Ramirz 3b five runs In a 7-6 victory over the Texas home dead on your feet. laundry, also light dining MSMC, 8-7, Fuss 8, O'Neill edged 3 0 0 0 Gome Winning RBI — MHall (3). 5 0 2 0 Rangers. figure aptitude essential. Pryor 3b 0 0 0 0 Sheets ph 10 10 Schmdt3b 3 0 13 Murphycf 5 0 10 NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED room cleaning. Apply In Nassitt, 10-9, and Westown Pharmacy Orta dh 1 F;;^ °?!K '“ '-9FTC''l««»<>3>Clevelond Haves 1b 5 0 2 1 Simmns 1b Today’s Birthdays: Cliff Johnson 39/ All pDSitiDns Dffer you the opportunity to Must enlov working with downed Krause Florist, 14-4. BOSTON OAKLAND 4 0 10 MkYngdh 3 0 0 0 ’ J-OB— Chlcogo6,Cleveland7. 4 0 10 SALES GOLDMINE the public. W ill train. Call person Covey's, 45 East White 2b 2 2 0 0 Dwyer p)i 0 0 0 0 GWIIson rf 3 0 10 Virgil c 2 0 10 DaveStleb29. IN MANCHESTER AREA Jen Pavelack pounded o grand slam Ob r h bl Ob r h bl <’7). JoRssllc work on your own with the public and learn National perfume M arilyn Eden, South Center St., Manchester. tor Hour Gloss, while teammate DInna Barrett 2b Bolbonl 1b 4 2 2 2 Troberib 3 0 0 0 S— Tobler.SF—Allanson, Guillen. 3 0 10 McMrtrpr 0 10 0 3 0 10 Phillips 2b 4 1 1 1 Sundbrg c GGrossph 1 0 0 0 Bened'i c about film processing. company needa top dla- Hanna hammered three hits. For Boqqs 3b 3 0 0 0 Griffin ss 4 0 10 4 12 0 Rovtrd 3b 2 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SD 0 0 0 0 Adimi 81 448-8117 Windsor Bank and Trust. ASolozr ss 1 0 0 0 JBonlllJb 10 0 0 Chicago RoRevIs c 0 0 0 0 Griffey 3 0 10 644-2394. Full ond port time assist­ MSMC, Amy Oliver bashed o homer Bucknrdh 4 0 0 0 Canseco If 4 0 0 0 Jeltzss Ourfleld 8L all We are currently recruiting tor the East Hart­ trlbutora and aalea rape. Baylor If 3 10 0 McRoe ph 1 0 0 0 Shelby ph 10 0 0 JDavIs L9-5 1 6 4 3 0 0 4 0 0 0 AThoms ss 4 0 11 ant teachers needed for and a single, while Cheryl Lavhue, Knomndh 4 1 1 1 Bloncln ss 0 0 0 0 Carman p 2 0 0 0 Oberkf12b Likes Donaldson Fwndilt 81 Immediate Income, excel­ Betsy Ryan and Nancy Wengertsman OwEvns rf 4 1 1 2 Lansfrd lb 3 2 3 0 Dawley 4 3 1 1 2 0 3 0 0 0 all ford, ManiJhester, Vernon and Bioomtieid M a n a g e r T rainee- $16,000. supervised group ho- Totals X 6 7 4 Totals X 1 6 1 Schmidt 2 2 0 0 1 1 Schuph 1 0 0 0 ZSmIthp 3 0 10 lent repeat busineas. added two hits eoch. Stopltn 1b 3 0 0 0 DuBdkr rt 3 0 0 0 Tekulvep Foxeroft 8L 50-86 area. Gram pv's Corner Store Is me/oportment for mul­ Stenhos ph 0 0 0 0 Garberp 0 0 0 0 DALLAS (AP) — Dallas Maver­ Fuss 8, O'Neill was led by Michelle 0 0 0 0 MDavIsrt 0 0 0 0 •* a’.yMond ’ 1 0 0 0 0 Foley ph 1110 Chmbisph Linnmori 8L all (702) 831-4682 tiply disabled adults In Brown, who banged a homer and a (}ulnons ss 3 0 0 0 Murphy ct 3 1 1 1 Kansas City olO ooo 032-6 1 0 0 0 ick coach Dick Motta believes his We otter a good starting wage and commis­ now hiring manager trai­ Baltimore ooo IW 080 1 Oelkers 4 1-3 2 2 2 5 4 Bedrosnp 0 0 0 0 Oedmonp 0 0 0 0 Wilt Middle Tpki. nees tor growing conven­ Manchester. Experience single. Amber Hodgdon contributed Sullivan c 3 0 0 0 DHIII2b 4 0 10 Totata unsung center, James Donaldson, 501-542 two hits ond Karen Nevers.had a Romlne ct 2 0 10 Game Winning RBI — BalbonI (6) Y e » W,49 4 2-3 2 0 0 0 4 33 3 6 1 Totals 15 1 9 1 sion plus participation in our quarterly bo­ ience bakery store. Lib­ required. Send resume or Tettleton c 4 0 11 E—Trober. DP— Kansas City 3, Balti­ is destined for a leading role in the Niw 8tit9 Rd. 106-238 double. For Nassitt, BobbI Parlato Totals 21 2 3 2 Totata 33 5 9 4 JDavls pitched to 3 batters In the 2nd. nus program. eral company benefits. a p p ly In person; E m p lo y ­ more 1. LOB— Kansas City 2, Baltimore 8* Umpires—Home, Brinkman; First, Phltadelphlq 888 888 818-1 Jiflinon 8L all SALES punched two hits. Including an HR, and NBA. Donaldson came to the Mavs Experience preferred. ment office. Oak HIM Josle Brooks and Tammy Sines added Boston 000 ooo 2B—BalbonI, Sheets. 3B—Orto. HR— Brett , •" •* «0—1 Ktnwood 8L Please call 569-2744 for more details. / 002—2 (9), Lynn (15), BalbonI (19). SB— Wiggins T - 2 '2 f A - 'l3 'J l“ ” ' '’ ‘"'•'■"lo- Gome vyinning RBI — Schmidt (7). in mid-season in a trade. all ASCAP FIELD C o ll K a th ry n at 1-800-624- School, 120 Holcomb St., a pair of safeties apiece. Oakland 010 211 OOx—6 (21),S— ASalazar. Meredith Benson pitched well and hit Game Winning RBI— None. E—Ramirez, Tekulve, Dedmon. LDB— ‘‘When everybody else is tired at Tollind Tpke. 472-525 9743. H a rtfo rd , C T 06112. 243- two singles for Krause. Melissa Hyson E—Sulllvon. DP— Boston 1, Oakland 1. „ IP H R ER BB SO Philadelphia 11, Atlonta 11. the game’s end," Motta said, Union PI. all REPRESENTATIVE 3496. Kansas City 2B—AThomas. SB—Redus 2 (13). S— PHOTOMAT CORP. also pitched well and added a single, LOB— Boston 5, Oakland 8. 2B— Tettleton. DJacksonW9-6 7 4 1 1 4 4 Roenicke. "James is still strong. He has Union 81 Tlie American Society ot Experienced woman to while Laura Sekelsky played well. 3B—Lansford. HR—Kingman (22), Phillips National League reaulta 133-284 EOE M/F Delivery and Stock per­ (5), DwEvans (13). SB— Romlne (2). Farr 2 2 0 0 1 0 IP H R RR BB SO given us things we didn‘t have Composers. Authors and relieve tulirtime person In Baltimore Phltadelphia 8trlckland 8L all care of older convalesc­ sons. Steady, full time, IP H R ER BB SO Carmon before. James is getting better and Publishers, the leading Boston Dixon L,99 7 5 4 3 1 4 Aatroa B, Expoa 7 6 6 0 0 2 2 Oxford 81 all performing rights organi­ ing la d y In V ernon. Tw o to Monday thru Friday em­ OJones 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 Tekulve W,3-1 2 3 1 1 better." Hurst L,5-4 5 1-3 7 5 4 3 2 2 0 zation in the world, has an three days a w eek, o cca s­ ployment. Above overage Havens 11-3 1 2 2 1 2 Bedrosn S,12 1 0 0 0 0 2 Cambridge 8L 14-100 Schlraldl 2 ^3 2 0 0 1 4 Atlanta opening tor a Field Repre- sional weekends. Referen­ hourly pay scale plus Local baseball Ooktond Dixon pitched to 3 batters In the 8th. M ONTREAL HOUSTON Marble 8L all HBP—BenlauezbvDJackson. ZSmIth 7 2-3 4 1 1 6 eantatlve covering eas­ ces. C a ll 635-0824 leave a benefits Including payed CYoung W,7-6 8 ^3 3 2 2 5 4 K Ob r h M O b rh M Garber 6 Olympic soccer Umpires—Home, Hendry; First, Cou­ Raines If 5 2 2 3 Doran X 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 McCiba 8L all tern Connecticut. We m essage. Insurance, holidays and Bair 1-3 0 0 0 1 0 4 10 0 Dedmon L3-5 IMMEDIATE W P—CYoung. sins; Second, Humphrey; Third, Merrill. Webster cf 5 2 3 0 Hatcher cf 5 3 4 0 1 2 2 0 0 1 8toek Place vocation. Time ond '/z T—2:45.A—X,516. Dawson rf SEOUL, Korea (AP) — When the all seek an outgoing, asser­ Umpires— Home, Roe; First, Hlrsch- 3 0 2 3 GarnerSb 3 0 11 tive individual for this full Immediate openings for otter 40 hours. A lso open­ Merchants Wallach3b 5 0 10 Walling % 1 1 0 0 . UffiPlre*—Hoitw, Brocfclander; Rrst, soccer competition begins in the North Main 8L 360-406 ings for port time work beck; Second, Tschldo; Third, Bremigan. Krnchdlb Weytr; Second, Rennert; Third, time sales-orlented posi­ part time soles help. T—2:».A— 19,M7. 4 110 GDovIs 1b 4 13 3 1988 Olympics here, only 16 cou.n- Forait8L 80-120 with flexible hours. Apply The Manchester Merchants bested Flfzgerld c 2 0 0 0 Bass rf Atontogue. OPENINGS tion. You should be tho­ Eblens Casual Clothing vlstlng Windsor, 8-4, In JC-Couranf 4 0 0 0 tries will be represented. Manchester Tobacco and BlueJayaB,Marlnera3 Blirdelo c 1 0 0 0 Kerfeidp 0 0 0 0 T—2:43. A— 12,731. Dili 8L 20-70 roughly familiar with the and F o o tw e a r Is co m in g League action at East Catholic High on Brewera 5, Angela 3 (3onzols ss Soccer, called football by the 4 0 0 0 Pnkvtsph 10 10 Eail Cantor 81 territory, and will travel to Main St. Manchester Candy Co., 299 Green Rd., A Monday. A six-run outburst, highligh­ Newmnlb 3 110 Cruz If rest of the world, will have regional 25-200 add aniy Manchester. ted by Dave Campbell's grand slam, TORONTO SEATTLE Sclitzdr p 5 2 4 3 Darl-Farms Ice Cream extensively within the vi­ and Is looking for people CLASSIFIED copped the win. Ryan Barry chipped In MILWAUKK CALIFORNIA ObrhM 10 10 Ashby c 4 0 3 1 preliminaries for almost two years Cantr 8L 1 1 - ^ to work both day and abrhbl McGffgn p 0 0 0 0 Walker pr 0 0 0 0 cinity. Your 5 day work with two hits and nailed down the Femndz ss 5 13 0 Moses cf 4 110 Wright ph before the Olympics begin. Knox 81 all ihas immediate openings week requires a flexible evening shifts. Flexible Help Wanted- Port time AD! mound victory In relief. Mollfordh 4 0 0 of RJonesrf **3 0*0*0 M ulInksX 1 0 0 0 Mlzerock c 0 0 0 0 Major Loaguo loadora 4 0 2 1 PBrodlylf 2 12 0 StClaIre p 0 0 0 0 Then ss South Korea, as the host country schedule, varying bet­ Hours, Employee dis­ baker. Donut finishers Yount ct 4 110 Hendrck If 0 0 0 1 Mosebycf 5 0 0 0 PresleyX 4 0 10 Whifrd ph 2 0 0 0 Vallay 8L all Bell If 1110 CRenIdsss 2 0 0 0 i for full time Accounts Re­ ween day and night work. count. Applications being needed, experienced pre­ Manchester S,°°-?n*^ ° “ Wllfong 5 2 3 2 Trtobll rt 3 0 0 1 Burke p 0 0 0 0 Knucten p has an automatic berth in the Niwmin St all 2t> 3 0 1 0 , Barfield rf 4 2 2 2 ADavIs lb 3 0 0 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE Some weekend work Is taken Mondav-Fridav. ferred, will train. Apply 4 0 0 0 Moore ph 1 0 0 0 Andersnp 0 0 0 0 championship tournament. But the Herald Opllvlelf 40 10Grlch2b lOOO Upshaw 1b 4 12 0 DHedsndh 3 110 Reardon p RNMiry Rd. all ceivable Clerk/ and full required, plus a valid driv­ lOom to 4pm ot 974 M a in M r . Donut. 255 West M id­ Whittc 0 0 0 0 Gainey rf 0 0 0 0 ..<218 at beta) Boggs, Boftan, .XI;___ rules of the International Football dle Tpke. Manchester. /wnningif 0 0 0 0 Joyner 1b 4 0 0 0 5 10 0 Owenss 4 0 2 1 Totals 16 7 12 6 Totals Mattingly, New York, .340; Easier, New CfItaiaSt 72-82 er's license. Ability to ne­ St. Manchester. 643-2711 Riles u 3 110 Downing If 4 0 0 0 Leach dh 4 13 1 Keomeyc 4 0 2 0 X 816 8 Federation demand that even itime second shift Freezer Basketball Shphrdph York, JX ; Puckett, Minnesota, JOS; Rice, gotiate and sell In a pro­ P*er rf 4 2 2 2 RJcksn dh 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Reynlds2b 4 0 0 0 Montreal |m o m « e _ i Boston, .XI. France, the defending champion Mania 8L t M t uSoles Inside- P o rt tim e _____ . . SveumX 4 0 2 2 DeCncsX 3 120 Garcia 2b 4 0 10 Selector. fessional manner is im­ Coaching position availa­ Totata Houston S o S i I M Mggg must engage in the qualifying Fanar 8L 00-109 b le a t Tolland H ig h ond full time. Poyless Gontnr 2b 4 0 2 1 Schoflld ss 4 1 1 0 41 8 16 6 Totals 32 3 9 3 RHenderson, New York, 88; Puckett, portant. In return, you will CMoorec 4 0 0 0 Pettlscf 3 111 1^" *cored. rounds. Pearl SL 2-00 School. Varsity soccer, Beouty Supply, Monches- GomeWInnlngRBI— Cruz (8). Minnesota, 69; Bell, Toronto, 65; Phillips, Applications now being receive $330 straight sa­ ter, 649-1018. le m & B o d g e , 289-2864. Southern Boonec . 10 0 1 XO 580 188-8 McGatflgon, Ashby, CRey- Daklond, 65; Mattingly, New York, 64. Spruna 81 74-100 lary. no commission, plus J.V. girls soccer, J.V. JKHwIph 10 10 110 001 000—J Cusano 38 (Rob Cusano 13), Quick- nold^ DP—^ontreol 2, Houston 2. LOB— RBI Rianwaad 81 06-180 token. a company car and an EX­ bovs soccer, J.V. vollev- Rvstouront' Grill cook* Narron c 0 0 0 0 GomeWInnlngRBI— Bell(lO) Canseco, (Joklond, 78; Bell, Toronto, 74; Mike’s new Job shooters 27 (Pete LaBelle 10). Totata 34 5 9 5 Totata 11 3 6 3 E^ulwnonn, Garcia. DP-Toronto 3, » -H o tc h e r, Cruz. Lyndala 81 all CELLENT BENEFITS boll, J.V, boys basketball, Joyner, California, 73; Presley, Seottle, 69; freshman boys basket­ Fred's Auto 62 (Steve Gustafson 18, Seotae 3. LOB—Toronto 9, Seattle 6 2B— ?B—Wolluch (6), Newmon (11), Rolnes Mattingly, New York,68. IgjlamiitSL all PACKAGE. iZ.: ar'a'"'- Ed Stack 14, Bob Stanley 11L Indian Jr. Milwaukee 814 888 Leach, Upshaw, Mulllniks, Owen. 3B— PONTE VEDRA, Fla. (AP) - Apply In person ot- ball, extra curricular du­ day thru Frldoy. Coll SS? tim*!* ’ a « i*' 60 (Cory Goldston 18, E ric WIdmer 16). __ IG8 818—1 DHenderson, Leach. HR—Bell 2 (22) » Hita MikeCrosthwaite. is going home to Nrekary SL all Interviewa will be con­ Arthur Drug Warehouse. rU Aiyly Barfield 2 (8). S— Bllordello. SF— GOOvIs. Mattingly, New York, IX; Puckett, ties only as associated A/onAja Moneheiter Country G m e Winning RBI — Gontner (2). (X). SB— Barfield (4). SF-^ IP Minnesota, IX ; FMmandez, Toronto, IX ; take a new Job. Farauaan Rd. 121-300 ducted Wedneaday. July with positions. Contact '• LDB—Milwaukee 4, Tartabull. H R ER BB SO 23 from 3:30-7:00 PM at Club, 6464)103. Montreal Bell, Toronto, Rice, Boston, 12a RariKiRd. 0- 24 Dari-Farms Ice Cream. Dr. Mlcheol Bloke, Prin­ Callfornla4.2B—Sveum,Dollvle,Schofleld. IP H R ER BB SO He has been appointed tourna­ the Farmington Marriott, SF— Boohe, Hendrick. Terente 31-3 5 4 3 1 0 cipal, Tolland High M j G ^ n 83 0 0 0 0 1 Mattingly, New York,X; Rice, Bostan,»; ment director of the MON'V Haakaiataek 81 all IS Farm Spring Rd., Far­ Ceruttl W,5-2 9 9 3 2 3 1 School. 872-0561. TELEMARKETING TV MHwttak.. *'* Seattle StClaIre 2 4 l i o 1 Bo o m , Boston, X ; RHeixterson, New York. Tournament of Champions, which Taimar 81 1- 128 mington, CT. (Take 1-84 Burke 1 2 1 1 0 1 J5; B ^ e ld , Toronto, M; Barrett, Boston, will be played early in 1987. 40 Tolland Stage Raad, WegmooWJ^ 7 5 3 3 1 2 Hulsmann L,83 3 7 6 5 0 2 Reardon L,6-5 1 5 2 2 2 0 84; Ripken, Balttmora,84. Parker I t 800-540 to Exit 37. EASTBOUND: Part-time and (ull-tima poaltlona avallabla. Flaxibla Plesoc S J 2 1 0 0 0 2 Beottle 0 3 1110 Houston X X / 0 Crosthwaite is a native of San t-47 Talland, CT Left at light, right at next CoMfenHo Guefermn 2 10 0 1 1 Lydall IL Part time clerical hel- houra. In-houaa training. Managamant. potential. Knydson 61-3 6 4 4 2 2 ^ Butler, Clevelond, 6; r ernondei,Teronta, Diego The T of C is played n' e i m i i 6-91 Manday thraugh Friday, lig h t. WESTBOUND: Starting rataa from $4-00 to $7.00 per hour. If you've TONIGHT RomonlckL,58 4 83 8 5 5 2 0 2 3 1110 Andersen 83 3 2 2 0 0 6; pwoiker, Chicago, 6; Owen, Seattle, 6; Straight ahead). NO p.(Loan Center) Approxi­ 7 :t0 p.m. — Rangers vs. Yankees. Lucas 41-3 I 0 0 0 3 Lodd 1 2 0 0 0 2 Kerfeld W,7-1 2 3 1 1 1 l Wilson, Kansas Clty,6. annuaily at ^C o sta Country Club WaadbrMgalt 18-230 8:30 am ta 5:30 pm, m a te ly 20 hou rs pe r week. bean eearching for the Ideal opportunity calj: Wegmon pitched to 2 batters In the 8th. MYoung 1 0 0 0 0 2 PHONE CALLS, PLEASE. Y Chonnel 11, WPDP. Reordon pitched to 5 batters InAhe 9lh. __ Carlsbad, Calif. Crosthwaite has Waadbrldgatl 203-470 For appointment please , Umplres-Home, CoMe; Rrst, McClel- _ Hulsmann pitched to 4 batters In the 4th, Umpires—Home, Crawford; Rrst,C.WII- Boffl^, Toranta, X; Oxwoco,Ooblend, served for six years as the POA Saturday, W Ktf^'*" — Meta vs. Reds, Channel 9, lo(ta; Second, Young; Third, Relllv. Beottle pitched to 4 batters In the 4th. Wa are an equal c a ll 646-1700 ask fo r F. Rene T— iJO R K -iR M t X;^lloruKL^York,a; BMI,Toronto, Tour Director of ^ opportunity employer. ‘?^^ao?A— 1.170***'*’ ***’'’ ***"'"• a;Kineman,Dokiand,22. Sponsor-Piayer MANCHESTER HERALD 9 am ta 1 pm Corrlveou or R. Carter. 1-800-367-3720 Equal Opportunity 1-203-249-7852 C.II NOW 647-9946__ E m p lo y e r. } 16 — MANCHESTER HERALD Tuesday July 22 1986 MANCHESTER CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 SPORTS Town considers Lesiie Beicher Yanks creep up [g j] homes HOMES a IT ‘N> CARLYLE ®by Larry Wright its sewer strategy FOR SALE FOR SALE iikes to entertain on sinking B o s q x apLXuej VfjNT ... page 10 7 room Ranch. Excellent For Sole By Owners - 80 BUSINESS & SERVICE Yco UftDefJSTAHD p a g e 1 3 ... page 15 condition. Beautiful Larabee St, East Hart­ landscape. Must be seen. ford. Lot 100 X 300. Coll $128,900. Principals only. 649-9535 after 4:00. Call tor appointment. 649- I CARPENTRY/ 1115. m m m w Manchester- 3 bedroom CHILOCAilE REM0DEUN8 All real estate advertised ranch with large In-law In the Manchester Herald apartment. Fine location, Part time bobyeltter, Remodelinp/Carpentry Odd lobs. Trucking. Need A Good TenontT Is subject to the fecleral $165,000. Peterman days, experience pre­ Work. Additions, decks Home repairs. You nome 23mmer management will Fair Housing Act of 1968, Agency. 649-9404 or 647- ferred, coll otter 5 PM. and repairs. Insured. Coll It, we do It, Free estt- find 0 well qualfied, good which makes It Illegal to 0080, or 647-1340. 649-5M5. David Cormier, 849-8236. mates. Insured. 843-0304. paying tcnont for your advertise any preference, rental property In East of limitation or discrimina­ Manchester - 3 bedroom PAiNTINS/ psiliverino clean farm the River area. Many tion based on race, color, Ranch on private lot In CARPENTRY/ loom; 5yards$75plus tax. years of experience. Very H r r a l f t religion, sex or national desirable location. Fire- PAPERHI6 Also sond, stone, and reasomdule fees. Call for Mmulmtn I Manchester — A City ol Village Charm origin, or an Intention to placed living room, eat-ln REMOOEUNS grovel. Coil 843-9504. POttlcuiars. 848-3778 or make any such prefer­ kitchen, large deck with Name your own price — • 872-4115. Ask for Usa. ence, limitation or dis­ awning. 2 car garage. Parrond Remodelino — Father and son. Fast, crimination. The Herald $134,900. 646-6847. Cabinets, roofing, gut­ dependable service. Art's tight Trucking will not knowingly accept ters, room oddltions, Painting, Poperhonglng CMiars, attics, garages Wednesday, July 23, 1986 any advertisement which Rockville - For Sale or decks, oil typies of remo­ 8. Removol. Coll 848-5781. O B D Ljandscaptng. Voca­ cleoned. Junk houled. 25 Cents rent with option to buy. Furniture and oppllonces Is In violation of the law. deling and repoirs. FR EE tion cirttings, hedge trim­ T-Ii $5,000 down. Owner fi­ estimotes. Fully Insured. John Deere Painting Con­ ming, Prunlngs, flower 8. moved. Odd lobs. Very Government Homes from nancing. 8 room Victo­ Telephone 843-8017, offer tractor. Interlor/exte* shrub plantings. Free esti­ honest, dependable $1(U repair). Dellnauent rian. $750 a month plus 8pm, 847-8509. rior. Quollty paint, mates. Call 659-2436 offer worker. 25 years expe­ tax property. Reposses­ utilities. Call 742-8932 or duality work. References, 5:30pm. rience In moving. 848-9889 Voicker sion. Call 805-687-6000. 742-0417. Carpentry and remodel­ free estimotes. 849-^48. onytlnte. Pleas differ Ext. H-9965 for current ing services — Complete ‘ Bookkeeping fullchofw repo list. Stately Colonial, 7redeco­ home repairs ond remo­ You'll never know the 14 years expsrlence feir Odd Jobs By Student - power of Classified until rated rooms, large mas­ deling. Quality work. Ref­ small business, Write G & Hedge clipping, window CAMPERS/ INVITATION TO BID issues Manchester-A Touch of ter bedroom, lovely lot erences, licensed and in­ you use It yourself. Coll N BotMckeepIng, 47 Teresa cieoning, pointing, ony- ( t r a il e r s The Manchester Public Elegance vet priced tor with 2 car garage. Shade sured. Call 8484I18S. 843-2711 today to place on Rd., Monchester, C T. thing. Coll Mark. 84BS89S. Schools solicits bids for GAR- the overage home buyer trees for your picnic table od. Mornings, late evenings. BA6E/RUBBISH REMO­ Nimrod Tent Trailer- VA L for the 1986-19S7 school in GOP case In this stately 7 room and grill. Porter St. area. A. Henry Personalized Klernan Realty, 649-1147. interior decorating and sleeps 4 to 6, canopy, year. Sealed bids will be re­ w arning ‘Georgia’ styled raised town Core-Complete spore tire, good condi­ ceived until JU L Y 30, 1906, ranch that offers 3 bed­ mm/ lawn core and iandscop- pointing. Reliable, refer­ 2:00 P.M., at which time they PLUMBIN8 ences, free estimates. Coll tion, $450. 643-6034. will be publicly opened. The rooms, large living room, Columbia Lake- Ing. Free estimotes, folly WASHINGTON (AP) - Federal formal dining room, eat- Woodland Terrace. 5-6 Insured, all work guoron- 843-8IM. right Is reserved to relect any Independent Construc­ Fogarty Brothers — Ba­ and all ^Ids. Reserve Chairman Paul Voicker in kitchen and a fmally bedrooms, 3 baths, over 1 teed, senior citizens dis- HELPING PEOPLE sa­ Specifications and bid forms over primary tion Co. General Contrac­ throom remodeling; In­ warned today of growing “ imbal­ room with nice features acre with a 150 foot lake counts. 847-1349 Bookkeeping, typing and tisfy fhelr needs and may be secured at the Busi­ tors, custom home build­ stallation water heaters, tronscriptlon done In my wonts ... that’s what wont ness Office, 45 North School ances and strains” in the U.S. like a fireplace. 2 car frontage. Magnificent ing and remodeling, garage, covered sundeck, view, fireplace In llvng garboge disposols; faucet This Is a good Hfihe to find home. I have over 15 years ods ore oil about. Street, Manchester, Connec­ economy and urged America's if he does not commit a crime siding, excavation, etc. repairs. 8498539. Viso/M- ticut. By George Layng and much more tor only room, large enclosed a cosh buyer for that experience. 8488297 after major trading partners to do their Herald Reporter during the probationary period. Coll 4588885 or 458-7215. osterCard accepted. typewriter no one uses. 4pm, , ■043-07 $139,500. U8.R Realty 643- porch. Flexible financing share to keep the worldwide Diana, a lawyer, was charged 2692.0 possible. $275K. Owner- recovery alive. with making a false .statement, a agent. 644-0139. Automotive Town Director Thomas Fergu­ Voicker, in his midyear report to son and Elsie Tartaglia. a notary misdemeanor. Police said he ille­ Clean Cape-3 good size TRUCKS/VANS Congress, issued his strongest plea bedrooms, fireplace mod­ Historic area. Large Vic­ public who works for GOP State gally allowed his teenage son to ernized kitchen, rec torian, completely remo­ CARS [ for sa le yet for Japan and the countries of Central Committeeman Nathan gather names on a petition sheet deled In 1980. 11 plus HOMES APARTMENTS RECREATIONAL Europe to push for stronger room, breezewav and gar­ FOR RENT FOR SALE Agostinelli. will fight charges that that he signed as the offical age. High $90’s. ‘We gua­ rooms, 5 bedrooms and I FOR SALE FURNITURE I EQUIPMENT Dotsun 1982 pickup. internal growth to take some of the they mishandled petition sheets for circulator, rantee our Houses' Blan­ 2'/2 baths. Vinyl sided, I Heavy duty, long bed, cop pressure off the United States, the an aborted gubernatorial delegate Diana’a attorney, Richard Dyer, chard 8< Rossetto Real original, ornate wood­ 5 room, 2 bedroom, large Spaulding Golf Club Set- 1977 Monte Carlo - Runs and boot rock Included. driving force behind the 3'/i-year- submitted 25 letters of character work. Fenced-In back­ Customized 8 room 2 bath primary that was to have been held Estate 646-2482.0 home with more features yard, convenient loca­ Drivers 1 and 3, putter good, $600 or best otter. Excellent condition. $3000 old recovery. in May, reference in support of Diana. yard. Large garage with tion. Available 8-1. $6(X} a clubs 3,5,6,ond 7. Coll Call 633-8144. or best offer. 643-9108. room overhead. Some than you con believe. 16’ Volcker’s testimony to the Se­ The two entered pleas of not After reading the letters. Judge West Side 2 Family. At­ sunken 1st floor family month plus utilities. 1'/2 King - Sized bed. Firm U7-1A97. RMd the otterlngs In Clos- nate Banking Committee came at owner flncnclng possible. 1979 Chevette, 2 door, guilty today in Manchester Super­ Tamborra granted accelerated tractive 5-5 with screened room with glass slider to months security required. mattress. Two twin box slfled every day to find the a time when the central bank is -In side porch. Separate $138,900. Strano Real Est­ Call 643-0110. springs. Frame. Excellent automatic. 43,000 miles. ior Court. Edward Wilson, an ' rehabilitation. deck and heated Inground Blue Tokoro Dirt Bike. Items or Items you'd like under renewed pressure to loosen heotllg systems, 2 car ate, 647-76543. □ condition. Will be sold Good condition. $95. 649- $900 or best otter. Call independent candidate in the 13th "Thirty or 40 years of public 36’ pool (the landscaping to own. 643-2711. its credit controls to spur, the service should not go down the garage: Call tonight! ‘We and year of this home Is For Rent - 4 room apart­ with 2 complete sets of 0083.D 646-6942 after 5 or Assembly District who was also guarantee our houses’ Manchester- Charming ment. Heat, hot water and sheets, 1 bedspread. All weekends. sluggish American economy. arrested in connection with the drain." Tamborra said. 1895 5 bedroom Colonial. one of the best we’ve ever Blanchard 8, Rossetto seen!) There Is a separate appliances Included. 2 for $220, or best offer. Tent -7x7. $30.00. Coll MOTORCYCLES/ The government reported Tues­ petition drive, said he will also "It was not my intention to Real Estate 646-2482.0 Beautifully landscaped months security. No child­ 643-S082, evenings & wee­ 643-8095.O 1973 Ford Maverick V-8. day that the economy, as mea­ lot. 4 cor garage. 2 hand­ iacuzzi and spa raom MOPEDS enter a nol-guilty plea when his offend.” Diana said in his defense. ren or pets. $425 a month. kends. Keep trying!. 63,000 miles. Needs minor sured- by the gross national pro­ case is continued in two weeks. “However, if in my haste I Water View- Year round 3 crafted fireplaces. Hard­ beautifully tiled and car­ work or sell tor ports. $99. peted 31' recreation 649-9297. Men’s 10 speed bike for duct, grew at an annual rate of just Town Director William Diana — commifted an offense, I am deeply room cottage at Coventry wood floors and oak trim Pine hutch with glass Call 646-8395.0 1982 Hondo Sllverwing, room, laundry room, a sole. 27" Varsity Schwinn, 1.1 percent in the April-June the fourth person arrested by sorry." Lake. A steal at $45,000. add a touch of old to this Eost Hartford/Manches- windows on top, excellent good condition. Coll 649- 500CC, interstate, AM/Fm Hurry! This won’t last. customized gourmet kit­ radio, cruise control, wa­ quarter, the slowest pace since the police July 10 after a two-month Impeccably maintained ter llne-4 room apart­ condition. Asking $300. 9544. $80.d 1975 Chrysler Newport. The four arrested were attempt­ ‘We guarantee our home. Electrical and chen, 2 car garage and ter cooled shaft drive, full end of the recession in 1982. investigation into an attempt by ing to send a slate of delegates much more! Offered for ment, near busline. Call 646-0633. Air, power steering, houses' Blanchard 8, Ros- heating recently updated. Fenced-In yard, paved power brakes, needs faring with luggage bogs, After the GNP report was supporters of GOP gubernatorial favoring Labriola lo this wee­ below replacement costs 7000 miles, $1800 or best sefto Real Estate 646- $215,000. Call Flano Realty parking, $400 plus utili­ Blue 3 pelce sectional, BOATS/MARINE transmission. Runs excel­ released, Senate Majority Leader candidate Gerald Labriola lo force kend’s Republican gubernatorial 2482.0 for appointment. 646-5200. of $174,900.00. For o pri­ lent. $99. Call 649-3739.D otter. 742-7090. vate showing call today! ties. Security. Coll 5 to excellent condition. $100. (equipment Bob Dole, R-Kan., said the slug­ a primary — asked for and was convention. ” We Guarantee Our 6:30pm. Available Imme­ Full size sleeper, good gish growth report was further granted accelerated rehabiliation diately. 646-4489. condition. $50. 649-1224. 1979 VW Rabbit, good (MISCELLANEOUS evidence that the Fed needed to cut by Judge Sambino Tamborra. Homes!” Blanchard & 16 foot Mod River canoe, condition, some rebuilt Rossetto Real Estate, 646- ( a u t o m o t iv e its bank lending rate by "another Ferguson, 28. was charged with Active Able Manchester- 2 bedrooms. Living room Chair, excel­ paddles Included. Used and new ports, stereo 2482.0 half point to a point.” making a false statement, a Sheriff 2nd floor, heat and ap­ lent condition. Foam Cu­ four times. Excellent con­ AM /FM radio. Asking dition. $800. Please coll $1500. Coll 643-8232 For Sole - 1982 Oldsmoble The Fed has already reduced its misdemeanor, because police said Realty Just Listed! Full dor- pliances. No pets. Secur­ shion. $25. Coll 649-8390.n ity. $575 month.Call 646- 643-4942 Otter 6pm or 647- Toronodo. Excellent Con­ discount rate, the fee it charges Herald photo by Tucker one of the petition sheets he mered Cape-1'/2 baths, 9946 8:30 - 5:30. Ask for 1974 Ford Mustang In dition.Complete luxury financial institutions for loans, circulated contained a forged 164 E. Center St. fireplace, 2 cor garage 3979. Wood Loveseat and chair. Good condition. $25.00. Bob. good running condition. 4 cor. $10,000. 1984 Ford three times this year to its current signature. Ferguson’s case wqs primary and 0 great lot In the 643-4263 Manchester 2 bedroom 646-1760.0 speed. $650 or best offer. F150 Explorer 4x4. Low level of 6 percent. Paving the way continued until Sept. 9 for pre-trial Verplonck school district. mileage, excellent condi­ apartment, heat and hot 7 toot fiber gloss soiling Coll 647-9106. Responding to critics, Voicker proceedings. If he Is convicted, he ‘We guarantee our dink with oars. $250. Coll tion. Musf see. $10,000. Notary Public houses’ Blanchard 8< Ros­ water. $625 a month. For Sale- Recllner bed, said in his testimony that the Fed'-s could face a prison term of up to Jack J. Lappen Walking distance to Wad- twin size, remote control, 647-8345. For Sole- 78 Volkswogon 1976 Chevy Blazer. Excel­ Rich Gallacher (left) and Ron Schack, Tuesday at the corner of Pine and is iikeiy setto Real Estate 646- Rabbit diesel, sun roof, lent running condition. conduct of monetary policy could one year. 2482.0 del School. Available Sep­ excellent condition. Ask­ employees of the Manchester Highway Center streets. They were clearing the tember 1. Call 647-7602. ing price $650 or best new tires, 4 door, $1800 or Good solid truck. Rigged not alone provide the stimulus Tartaglia, a notary public for It’s an oldie but goodie! Built in 1900, for plowing. $5,000. 1982 needed to keep the recovery going. Department, snip away at fallen brush roadside tor a repaving project. Agostinelli in his capacity as WEST HARTFORD - In what otter. MUSICAL best otter. he called a victory for reform, this 5 room, 2 or 3 bedroom home Manchester-Duplex 4 Ford E250 Von. Good Voicker warned that all the president of Manchester State CONDOMINIUMS ITEMS 82 Audi, 5000 S, loaded. condition with rocks. Bank, was charged with false Alfred J. Rioux of Newington won with aluminum siding is conviently room apartment. Full ap- Chest Freezer, 17.2, tost country’s progress since the end of the Democratic nomination for located. A front porch, detached gar­ I FOR SALE Dllanced. Nice area. No freeze, 5 baskets, excel­ Immaculate, must see. $5,000. 1972 Audi lOOLS. the 1981-82 recession was in "grow­ certification as to the administra­ pets. References. Secur­ lent condition, $200. Call Electric guitar with am­ 52,000 miles. Coll 6438186. 1978 Audi Fox, 1978 Flat tion of an oath because police said Hartford High County Sheriff 128, All best otter. Good ing jeopardy unless we act — we in age and shed, plus a lovely in- South Village Condomini­ ity. 4545 includes heat and 649-0520. plified headphones. Good Monday thru Thursday the United States, we in the she certified a petition sheet that Tuesday, beating Deputy Sheriff condition, works great. anytime. terms on oil vehicles. No ground pool in a very private back ums. 3 room condomi­ hot water. 649-4003. industrialized world, and we in the had been circulated by Wilson even John Tarca of Plainville by almost nium. 165 South St. No.42. Asking $65. Coll 646-4305.n money down to qualified 100 votes. yard adds charm to this home in mo­ buyer. Private seller. Coll world as a whole — in mutually Consumer prices down though someone else was the ITV/STEREO/ 1973 LIhcoln. Good run­ Rioux, Newington's Democratic Rockville. Asking $45,9(X). 643-1021.- supportive ways." official circulator. ve-in condition. It’s located at '296 Inquire at premises. CONDOMINIUMS APPLIANCES Beginner 4 piece drum ning condition. Best offer. chairman and an unsuccessful I Voicker called on America’s Tartaglia faces a felony charge Hackmatack St. and is $99,900. Call FOR RENT set.(yellow). Asking $325. Coll otter 5pm. 649-0801. candidate for the post in 1982. Manchester-Wow! Coll 646-1489. trading partners “to achieve and that carries a maximum penalty of N PLACING AN AD in Clas­ 85 Toyota pickup, extra Performance is called best in three decades defeated Tarca 2.50 to 152. The now for a good buy,, so the owners $45,(XX). Stop paving rent maintain a momentum of home­ a $1,000 fine and three years in Manchester- 4 bedroom sified Is a very easy, cob, deluxe model. Coll victory margin — which included can say good-bye to Manchester. and own your own 2 simple process. Just dial In Larger Sizes grown expansion” that will boost prison. Her case was also con­ bedroom townhouse con­ condo unit. $750 per otter 6pm, 646-3742. $6900. tinued until Sept. 9 for pre-trial 20 of Manchester's 23 delegates — month. Security deposit 643-2711. We’ll help you demand for American exports W ASHINGTON (AP) - Consu­ best since six-month showing since percent May increase. dominium. Large 13x16 ■ PETS AND proceedings, . easily surpassed the 202 necessary and 1 year lease. No pets. word your od for maxi­ abroad and thus help to alleviate mer prices, halfway through 1986. a 0.4 percent drop in 1955. a New car prices, which have for the party endorsement, but was Jack J. Lappen living room. 1 car garage. SUPPLIES Wilson’s case wa.s-, continued Avalloble August 1st. 649- mum response. the yawning U.S. trade deficit. are down at an annual rate of 0.2 Despite the June gasoline price been climbing throughout the not enough to deny Tarca the Take advantage of this until Aug. 6 because he did not have 0795. “ What is of concern is that the percent, their best performance in increase, overall energy costs this year, rose 0.6 percent while u.sed opportunity to force a September 643-4263 great price and low Inter­ Boxer Puppies For Sole. a lawyer. Wilson asked for the est rates. D.W. Fish Sunburst Lace domestic markets of our major more than three decades, the year have fallen an at annual rate car prices were down 0.4 percent. primary. $400 each with papers. extension .so that he can obtain the Realty, 643-1591 or 871- industrial competitors have re­ government said today. The good of 40.2 percent. Tarca, who had the support of ■ STORE AND Coll 6438197 anytime. Ask The overall June increase was services of an attorney, and said he 14(X).o tor JIM or Steve. mained so sluggish, raising a news came despite a 0.5 percent Grocery store prices declined at retiring High Sheriff Patrick Ho­ I OFFICE SPACE Washer and Dryer- Sears question as to the buoyancy of the equivalent to an annual rate of would fight the misdemeanor •Vo heavy duty Kenmore au­ increase in June. an annual rate of 0.5 percent gan and the Hartford County Manchester-Bright and tomatic washer; 5 cycles, Free- 5'/2 month female markets for our exports and of Last month’s increase, the steep­ through June while restaurant increase of 5.7 percent, according charge of official neglect or fraud. Sunny. $84,900. 2 bedroom Manchester - Downtown Police said that while Wilson was Sheriff’s Association, said he 5 water temperatures, 2 Lob mix with food supply their own growth prospects,” est since November, followed a 0.2 meals increased 4.1 percent for the to Labor Department analysts. would probably wage a primary. CSOWD '.i* condominium on 4 levels retail or office space, 1750 circulating a petition, one of the water levels, self cleaning and occesorles. Family Voicker said. percent May gain. same period. He said a final decision will be In desirable Northwood square feet. 668-1447. The rise left the Consumer Price people he approached accidently lint filter, $210. Dryer; 3 member allergic and "Today, the imbalances and Yet, due largely to three months Food prices overall for the made in the next few days after he complex. Modern kitchen can’t keep. 643-5296. Index at 327.9, meaning that the dryer cycles, fabric selec­ strains are clearly showing. The of falling prices earlier in*the year, year have risen 1.0 percent at an signed the section of the form talks with his campaign staff. PiEASflS'^s and both. Large 10x17 Manchester-otfice space tor control, wrinkle guard same market basket of goods that forward momentum of our econ­ inflation at the retail level for all of annual rate. where the circulator was .supposed living room and and available. 1,2, or 3 rooms. and lint screen, $165. Both cost $10 in 1967, the base period, Tuesday’s vote gave Rioux the 10X16 dining room, bright Prime location. Parking, omy has been sustained almost 1986 is now expected to be 2 percent For June, the department of­ to sign. party’s backing to face Stephen tor $300. Coll 289-2087 otter entirely by consumer spending and would have cost $32.79 last month. If convicted, he could receive a sun room with Andersen heat, lights Included. 6 PM. MISCELLANEOUS or less. fered these statistics: Nick Polis of Hartford, who was © windows. Central olr, ap­ Very reasonable. Call FOR SALE housing construction, both of Both gasoline and food prices • Housing costs, which fell 0.1 This figure, unlike others in the maximum sentence of a year in nominated Saturday by Republi­ pliances and carpet. D.W. Alex Matthews, 649-4003. which have been accompanied by rose last month, the Labor Depart­ percent in May, climbed 0.5 report, is not adjusted for seasonal prison and a $300 fine cans to run for high sheriff. Fish Realty 643-1591 or unsustainably heavy borrowing.” variations. That was 56 cents Wilson, the only one of the four 871-1400.n Main St. Manchester Ex­ ment said. percent, partly reflecting higher Rioux's victory was also a The head of the central bank said Gasoline prices, on the heels of a costs for energy and other utilities. above what the identical selection arrested who agreed to talk to triumph for Manchester Deputy cellent location. 600 to reporters, said his trial would not Last available 2 bedroom 1800 square feet. $250 In­ Air conditioner. Westing- ENDROLLS the Fed will play its part in 2.5 percent May gain, picked up • Natural gas and electricity of goods would have cost in June Sheriff Raymond Lanzano and on Fairway. 2'/2 baths, cludes heat, lanitor ond house. Heavy duty win­ 27% width - 258 promoting stronger growth, but he even further, rising 3.1 percent in prices increased 2.6 percent after a 1985, when the consumer price interfere with his plans to run as an Democratic Town Chairman Theo­ family room, basement, parking. 649-5334 or 643- dow unit, 24000 BPU, 120 13% width - 2 for 258 also warned that inflation, which June. Analysts note that, however, 0.6 percent decline in May. Heating index stood at 322.3. independent candidate in the 13th dore Cummings. Lanzano was not carpet, deck, pool, tennis, 7175. volts, cools 5 rooms. $200. MUST be picked up at the has been declining this year by the end of the month, pump Assembly District. Coll 289-2087 otter 6 PM. oil, coal and bottled gas prices fell Tlie inflation report comes a day reappointed in May by Hogan and $129,900. Manchester Herald Office because of falling oil prices, was prices had once more turned 1.8 percent after a 4.4 percent drop after the Commerce Department Diana. 49. the minority leader on before 11 A.M. ONLY. charged that Hogan denid him Manchester- Retail or of­ likely to return to higher levels in downward. in May. said that the economy’s growth in the Board of Directors, was fice. Could be business- Losonlc Boom Box - 100 reappointment because of his watts. Never used. $145 or 1987, placing limits on how much Food prices were up 0.1 percent a Fruit and vegetable prices fell the April-June quarter, as mea­ granted accelerated rehabilitation support for Rioux. Placing a fast apartment combination. for two years, ending July 22.1988. Rentals Frank SpileckI, 643-2121. best offer. Coll 646-5634. Lown mower-John Deere the central bank can do to promote after a 0.4 percent increase in the 2.8 percent after a 1.9 percent rise sured by the gross national pro­ Hogan said the decision was 110. Excellent condition, economic growth without rekin­ preceding month. in May while meats, fish and egg duct, increased by an anemic 1.1 Under the terms of the plea, the acting Classified Maple T.V. Cabinet with attachments. Best offer. dling higher inflation. The year-to-date reading was the prices gained l.Opercentaftera 0.3 percent. charge against him will be dropped Please turn to page 3 APARTMENTS I MISCELLANEOUS sliding doors. Will moke Hondo RX80 Dirt bike. Ad. FOR RENT excellent liquor or record Coll 649-1621. C ro c k et I I FOR RENT cabinet. $50. Coll 643- 7247.0 Twin size Mattress used 474 Main Street, 3 room Monchester- Excellent very little. Asking $70. TODAY’S HERALD Advertise and get apartment. $400 monthly. garage for storage of car, Counter Top Range tor Good condition. Older Hidden motive seen in downtown shift Utilities not included. No boat, or trailer. $40. 649- sole. $25. Coll 6468324 box spring Free. 649-1433. appliances. Security. Coll 4003. otter 5:00 and ask tor results in the 646-2426 weekdays 9 to 5. Ken.o Vltomoster Exercise 8363 By Alex Glrelll road presented at a public hearing that safe sight lines are provided in restaurant, said an alternative Shepherd is mourned Index Bike. Like new. $75. Coll 36-,4a Associate Editor on the proposed $4.8 million any road plan involving federal plan to run the road along the ea.st 630 Locust St. 2nd floor, 4 lo n J ROOMMATES Otter Herald. Beautiful Youngstown 649-6306 5 pm. reconstruction of downtown Main and state money. side of the Purnell lot is a better Friends and acquaintances of 20 pagM , 2 aactlons room,' heated apartment. I " I WANTED white enamel doppel sink A welcome addition to No appliances. Security. the larger size wardrobe ’ The proprietor of a restaurant Street was modified, according to Town Manager Robert Weiss one than the route favored by the Ernest Shepherd remember a man with cabinet and all the Umbrella Tent-7X7 with and Pubiic Works Director George town administration. But he said it A rlu irA $520 monthly plus utilities. poles. $30. 643-8095.O . . . side-zipped jeans or that might be demolished to make town officials, because it pres­ who cared deeply about his town Roommate wanted- 3 bed­ plumbing fittings. $60. A. Kandra are recommending a should not be necessary if that R iiltin M * 0 Call 646-2426. Weekdays 9 room home- West Hart- — ' II I I-I ,f . skirt with elasticized way for an acess road east of Main ented a sight line problem at Oak and worked vigorously to make it 643-2711 Call 643-8452.0 back and handy pocketa r.lassiflAH ____ io -o n to 5. tord/Hortford line. Refur- For Sole four 12 toot 26 INCH6S 2247 .Street Tuesday suggested that Street and Purnell Place. path for the access road that would route is followed to demolish the better. Shepherd, a former state No. 8363 with Photo.' there may be some hidden reason William Ginter. an associate in require demolition of the building building housing the Gas Light mental health commissioner who r .n m lr * A blshed Victorian. Air conditioner. 2 Phllco planks. Two used 2x10. Guide IS 36 Sparkling Brand New - 2 Add a lovely touch of in Sizes to that houses Sinnamon's restau­ restaurant on Oak Street as r;f>nnArtir.iit 4 Beautiful condition. Ma- 6800. $80. Both. 646-7315 Two new 2x8. All tor 48. Size 38, 36-inch waist, town officials have recommended the Fuss and O’Neill engineering lived in Bolton. dieebMonday at his story Duplex In Coventry delyn, 242-9739. Lisa, 236- ofter.D $15.00. Coll 643-7153.0 sparkle to your tabletops routing the road in such a way as to firm, which is designing the road, rant. a shoe repair shop and a proposed. home. He was 76. Story on page 10. FntArtAinmAnt , 14 on 2.7 acres of beautifully with this lacy crocheted ■ i -ifyards 45-inch; liquor store. William Sinnamon said that if Vernon-New Llstlng- 1808. Available August 1st. centerpiece. skirt, 2% yards. require removal oftwo buildings in said the only reason further study F n r iis 11 M anchester- $124,900. wooded sight. 11 miles Block and White T V - 19". Boston Rocker- Moho- It would also require taking that alternative eliminates too $157,500. Striking contem­ from downtown Manches­ No. 2247 has crochet the Purnell parking complex. of the route was commissioned was 1 o r a l nAui* 1 in Spectacular three bed­ Excellent condition. Ask­ gony. New condition. $59. TO OIDEB, sm 4 $2.S8 tar tasS another building that houses the many parking spaces, the present room Koomv recently re­ porary on secluded 3.6 ter. Very close to shop­ directions for 26-inch pattaia, piai SOf tw pastiaa m l . "The road is being bent to go concern over the sight line where 1 n tta ry 9 ing $25. Coll 647-7361 after Coll 646-3388.0 doily. aaaillat. the road crosses Oak Street. MARC bakery, a typewritter re­ Purnell Place could be closed to decorated ranch. This acres! Very unique home ping areas. Various local Merchandise 5pm. through two buildings." said Jo­ OhltiiArlAR in that must be seen to be m wauen * seph Sinnamon. who runs the Milton Shaw, engineer of munici­ pair shop and a business machine traffic and used for parking. He house has many special lakes, and golf course. House door- 36" x 80", Te sritr, mmI iw r tp in in n A features Including new appreciated. New carpet­ Also available, House on weotherlzed (4 poned, ap­ Mtttn, flat sot lor ps»*ts *s4 Sinnamon Shop restaurant at Oak pal systems for the state Depart­ store. said access to the backs of stores Mostly sunny ing, lots of bullt-lns, ap­ Lake Chaffee, 62 feet on ' FUEL OIL/COAL/ u a silsi. Sinnamon said he has not yet P a n p la 9 vinyl siding, beautiful proximately 4"x6") com­ SIMZCUOT Street and Purnell Place. “ I think ment of Transportation, said today on Main Street and to the drive-in deck with benches, new pliances, fantastic floor to water, yearly lease In a FIREWOOD plete with lock cosing and there is more behind why they that the department is concerned decided whether he will take legal window of the Savings Bank of Mostly sunny today with a high S p n rta 1 6 .1 7 storm windows and celling fireplace.. Home resort area. Call Jan at CLOTHING 1 storm door. $35. Dining nloMawsHWH* want to take these buildings down about sight lines on the access road action to oppose the plan. Manchester could be from the lot of 85 to 90, Clear tonight with a low T a la u lA in n 14 can easily accomodate a 643-2487. Monday - Friday. anrTw*,a.v.iMN« ^ASHION with screens all surrounded by For Sale - Firewood. room set; Cherry maho­ besides sight lines.” as it was originally routed.' William Sinnamon. father of near 60. Sunny Thursday with a M A / U / n rlH 6 7 a lovely landscaped lot. large or small family, rriai asM, sMnw^ui zir Photo«Gnide patUtM ia Children’s clothing. Summer prices, buy now. gany, table, 6 chairs, case aaO tt|M awMr. ail aiae rangea, has a The original plan for the access He said the DOT wants to assure Joseph and an employee of the Please tarn lo page 10 high of 85 to 90. Details on page 2. W eath er 2 Call for an appointment very versatile floor plan, 2 bedroom flat- heat, hot Large selection I Infants buffet, $150. Jacobson (a ll today for a private 4 foot lengths. $80 o cord, SPBCLAL: Over 208 ae- apeeial Grace Cola CoUoe. .today. Joyce G. Epstein water, carpeted, all ap­ to size 10/12. Most Items cut and split $90 or cut to snow thrower. 2 cycle, $30. lections and a FREB tioa for larger aiaea: alM Real Estate. 647-8895.D showing! Realty World, pliances, air condition­ under $1.00. 644-1950 Three 3 speed bikes, reso- 646-7709.D order. All prices Include Pattam Seetioa la the 2 BONUa CoapMl ing. Call 647-1595. afternoons. delivery. Bruce 742-91M noble. 8498617. a lb u m . Jart $S40. Price. r *