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Union wants Vincent’s severance records

By Alex GIrelll Vincent resigned in April 1988 vacation pay, and sick time pay. Werbner, named as respondent, repeatedly asked for information But in his letter of resignation, Manchester Herald in the wake of turmoil over an was unable to attend because he and has not received a satisfac­ Harrison said members of submitted after he failed to ill-fated attempt by the town to was under subpoena in a court tory response. CSEA unit 105 have an interest in return to work after a two-week Robert Harrison, president of conduct an in-house tax revalua­ case. the information because, as town When the Board of Directors jeave, Vincent defended his role the union that represents 26 town tion. The revaluation was set employees, they should know Harrison said Werbner was accepted Vincent’s resignation, in the revaluation. In it, he said, employees in middle manage­ aside and another is in progress what their own status is and Republican Director Geoffrey “It is unfortunate that even the named as respondent because he ment positions, has filed a com­ under contract with a revaluation Naab said the amount of money whether they would have to reach wrote the severance agreement best of plans can wither under the plaint with the state's Freedom of firm. individual severance agreements under which Vincent resigned. involved in the severance pay pressures of time and mincon- Information Commission seeking As part of his agreement with if they terminate employment agreement indicated Vincent had ceived opposition.” release of records in connection the town, Vincent received Harrison said the union with the town. been pressured to resign. Repub­ members began seeking informa­ The severance agreement pre­ with the severance agreement $43,000, minus tax deductions, for lican Director Ronald Osella between the town and former six month's salary and accumu­ Helaine Swirda, staff represen­ tion in May 1988, soon after vented Vincent from making any criticized the severance agree­ Y tative for CSEA Inc., said Thurs­ Vincent’s resignation. Werbner claims against the town, includ­ Town Assessor J. Richard lated vacation and sick time. ment, saying he thought it was Vincent. day that Vincent was not al union said that at first he declined to ing for violations of his constitu­ Harrison, on behalf of the Civil ridiculous to give someone six member and since CSEA has no tional rights. Several town direc­ Harrison first began seeking Service Employees Affiliates, release any information on the months salary. information on terms of the jurisdiction over non-union per­ ground that to do so would be an tors applauded Vincent’s decision unit 105, is asking for Vincent’s Vincent, along with former town’s severance agreement in final payroll records, records of sons, it is not involved in the invasion of privacy. to resign, saying it would be the complaint. Town Manager Robert B. Weiss, best thing for him and for the May 1988. Some of the informa­ all sick time and vacation time Later, he said, he did answer came in for heavy criticism over community. tion has been supplied by Assist­ accumulated and used, all corres­ A hearing on the complaint will some of the questions posed, but the failed revaluation, and so did ant Town Manager Steven pondence between Vincent and be held by the Freedom of the answers were not enough to elected town officials, particu­ Under the terms of the sever­ Werbner, but the complainants the town relative to his termina­ Information Commission July 18 satisfy the union members. larly the the Democratic major­ ance agreement, Vincent re­ say the are not satisfied and want tion, and records of a breakdown at 2 p.m. One hearing has already Harrison said that over the ity on the town Board of ceives the same medical cover­ the records. of the final payment into salary, been held on the complaint, but months since May 1988 he has Directors. age he had as a town employee.

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declines in May were: pasta, 9 WASHINGTON (AP) - Whole­ sale prices fell 0,1 percent in percent; fish, 7.3 percent:

June, the first drop in 18 months, chickens, 5.2 percent, and beef

driven down by steep declines in and veal, 3.8 percent.

energy and food prices, the Prices rose for pork, turkey,

government said today. fresh fruit, eggs and candy.

The slight decline in the Labor Energy costs fell across the board with drops of 8 percent for Department’s Producer Price fuel oil, 4 percent for gasoline and Index suprised most economists, who were expecting a moderate 2 percent for natural gas.

increase of 0.3 percent, and The department said the in­

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Energy costs, which had soared jump in cigarettes and other tobacco products and for ships. more than 20 percent over the

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3.1 percent in June, the biggest over-the-counter drugs, soaps

drop in three years. and furniture also rose, while prices for flatware, women’s Food prices fell 0.8 percent, the steepest in a year and a half, clothing, jewelry, glassware and

Patrick FLynn/Manchaater Hfrald reversing an identical increase in cosmetics declined.

POOL PAINTING — Joe Ingram of Ellington sweeps May. Manchester. Repairs have been made to the pool and water from Saulters pool in preparation for painting it Recreation Department officials say they hope to open it Despite the overall decline, Thursday. He works for Unlimited Finishes of soon. economists were likely to read Top leaders mixed signals from the June report because goods other than mix partying, food and energy rose 0.7 percent, the largest increase since Oc­ tober 1986. Hundreds homeless in wake of storm politicking

Because food and energy prices By Peter Viles swing widely from month to forced 290 people out of their Officials worried that rats Bv Terence Hunt The Associated Press Related stories on page 4 homes and into public shelters. would infest destroyed homes, month and are less influenced by the economy as a whole, analysts The Associated Press O’Neill said he would take a and were also concerned that Hundreds of Connecticut resi­ ing crisis counseling as local look to the inflation rate of other second helicopter tour of the some gas stoves might be leak­ PARIS — Leaders of the dents driven from their homes by mental health workers comforted goods as an indicator of underly­ storm-damaged areas today. ing. There were no reports of gas world’s seven richest nations a ferocious storm took refuge in stressed disaster victims. explosions, however. Hamden ing inflationary pressures in the public shelters and thousands joined in a joyous Bastille Day “So many people are homeless, State troopers kept sightseers officials razed four unsafe economy. more endured a fourth night celebration today as they pre­ so many people have lost all of out of the hardest hit areas. buildings. Despite the drop in the index without electricity as emergency Police in Hamden arrested four pared to open their annual their posessions,” said Elizabeth Preliminary estimates of dam­ last month, wholesale inflation summit with talks on economic officials surveyed damage from T. Smith, director of government people Wednesday night for vio­ age in Hamden alone have ranged for the first half of 1989 hit a fast Monday’s storm. lating a 9 p.m. curfew, but there struggles in Eastern Europe and operations in Hamden, where 100 from $60 million to $100 million, 7.6 percent annual pace, nearly harsh repression of human rights State and federal emergency mph winds destroyed entire were no reports of looting, Smith while officials in the tiny Litch­ double last year’s 4 percent rise. in China. workers toured the hardest-hit blocks of houses. said. areas Thursday to assess dam­ field borough of Bantam have The Labor Department said Today’s first session of the Big Gov. William A. O’Neill said About 100 homes in the Hamden counted 20 destroyed homes and prices of tomatoes and celery, Seven industrial democracies age. Unofficial estimates put Thursday that based on initial, area were destroyed or heavily damages totalling $15 million to which had doubled in May, fell coincides with the climax of three statewide damage at more than incomplete reports from local damaged, displacing hundreds of $20 million. Cornwall officials put sharply in June. Vegetables over­ days of festivities marking the $100 million. officials, the storm caused at people. About 60 people moved damage at $20 million to $25 all fell 8 percent last month, 200th birthday of the French About 6,400 households re­ least $90 million in damages, into a dormitory at Quinnipiac million. Officials in Waterbury, following a 26.4 percent rise in Revolution. ■ mained without power today, and completely destroyed 41 houses College, and another 100 slept on federal officials considered offer- May. and 48 small businesses, and cots in a high school gym. Please see STORM, page 10 Other food catagories posting Please see SUMMIT, page 10

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A real estate partnership ATLANTA (AP) — People in Ken­ owned by the principals of a of pr,ecautions, such as cholesterol percent of Hawaiians fell in that ■ "Heavier drinking” (60 or more tucky are bad about smoking but good checks, mammograms and flu category. politically prominent consulting drinks a month) ranged from 3.7 percent about not drinking and driving, most vaccinations. firm was paid $47,000 to help But most of the nation seems agreed on in West Virginia to 10.3 percent in New Hawaiians buckle up and Montana “We’ve seen that risk-taking behavior a distaste for exercise. In all but three Hampshire; secure federal rent subsidies. 9 residents aren’t a sedentary lot, a health Story on page 4. varies ^ lot,” said Dr. Robert Anda, a states, more than half the respondents ■ Drinking and driving, defined as survey shows. specialist in health risks with the said they led “sedentary” lives — not getting behind the wheel after “too much The national Centers for Disease Atlanta-based CDC. engaging in thrice-weekly exercise Index to drink,” ranged from 8.3 percent in Control asked people in 32 states and the He cited several possible reasons for sessions of 20 minutes or more. District of Columbia about their exercise Wisconsin to 1.3 percent in Kentucky. Cluilfled .17-20 Obituaries------2 the differences. A look at the surveys’ other highs and

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Thursday, is the latest of the CDC’s ention has not had the emphasis it needs ■ Montana reported the fewest with the women surveyed had had a mammo­ Behavioral Risk Factor Surveys — an in this country.” sedentary lifestyles, 47.2 percent, and gram, compared with 34.6 percent in 8

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2 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, July 14, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. July 14, 1989 — 3 RECORD LOCAL & STATE About Town Police Roundup Bus stop Ellen B. Landers Red Cross offers courses Sexual assault charge filed supporters The Greater Hartford Chapter of the American An East Hartford man was arrested Thursday wants town seat; Red Cross is offering the following courses in after he turned himself in on a warrant charging Manchester in July: him with sexual assault, police said. claim bias ■ Infant/Child CPR: Teaches CPR and first aid Anthony Gionfriddo, 23, of 102 Westerly Terrace, By Rick Santos for choking in infants and children. Appropriate for turned himself in at 8; 10 a.m.. police said. He was Manchester Herald husband bows out child-care workers, parents, grandparents and released on $5,000 non-surety bond pending a court appearance. babysitters. The class will be offered Monday and Parents planning to appeal a No further information was available on the case, By Nancy Concelman Wednesday from 6 to 10 p.m. Board of Education decision to police said. Manchester Herald ■ Standard First Aid: The new Standard First deny their request for a bus stop Aid course combines all the basics of first aid and are waiting to review tapes of Eighth Utilities District Direc­ CPR in eight hours: Tuesday and Thursday, from 6 transportation hearings and tor Ellen Burns-Landers, a Re­ to 10 p.m. Man charged In 2 accidents board meetings before making publican, said today she will The courses will be held at the Red Cross’ office at A Manchester man was arrested and charged their case to the state. for the town Board of Directors. 20 Hartford Road. To register, call 643-5111. with driving while intoxicated and evading The parents are claiming responsibility Wednesday after hiscar collided with members of the transportation But the race for the board will Maritime Center trip set two parked cars on Princeton Street. committee, which recommended not pit Burns-Landers against her Bruce A. Kelsey, 21, of 266 E. Middle Turnpike, that the board reject the request, husband. District President Tho­ The Hebron Activity Club is sponsoring a trip to was arrested outside his home at 11:28 p.m. showed biases against the par­ mas E. Landers Jr., a Democrat. the Maritime Center in Norwalk on July 21. The Wednesday, police said. ents because they live in a Landers said last month he was Maritime Center is located on the shoreline of Kelsey and his father, Floyd Kelsey, 64, of the wealthy neighborhood. considering running but said Connecticut and has an aquarium with marine same address, struggled with police who tried to “ Once we get the tapes and today he will not run because he specimens from the Long Island Sound. ta ke Bruce Kelsey f rom h is home back to the scenes listen to them, we’ll see what wants to see provisions of the recently approved district-town The trip costs $13 for adults and $11 for children of the accidents, police said. Floyd Kelsey was we’re going to do.” said Lee agreement implemented, includ­ under 12. The club will depart from RHAM High arrested and charged with breach of peace and Urbanetti, a resident of Clover ing transfer of a town-owned School at 8:30 a m. and will return between4:30and interfering with police, police said. Lane and father of three children. firehouse on Tolland Turnpike to 5:30 p.m. The deadline for registration is Monday. SILVER AWARD — Amy Warenda, of awarded. Phitsamay Sourinho and Police said that earlier Bruce Kelsey had been A group of Martin School the district and construction of Space is limited to 40 participants. For more driving south on Princeton Street when his car parents asked the board to Girl Scout Troop 658, lights candles Tamar Sines, both of Troop 638, also sanitary sewers to serve the information, call 228-0664. collided with a legally parked car on the side of the authorize the return of a bus stop during the Gold and Silver Reception won silver awards. Gold awards were Buckland mall. road, skidded out of control and struck a telephone on Haystack Road. The stop, June 5 in Hartford. Warenda won the given to Aureen Cyr and Tanya Sines, pole. Bruce Kelsey left the scene of the accident, and which would be within the one- ELLEN B. LANDERS Y "It’s going to take the better ‘Parents’ meeting slated scout’s silver award, one of the highest both of Senior Troop 2. he continued south on Princeton Street, where his mile maximum walkingdistance, part of this year to see these . . . “has a lot of friends.” car collided with another parked car, police said. was used last year because of Parents Without Partners is sponsoring an projects done.” Landers said. Police saw Kelsey running down Princeton Street heavy traffic caused by construc­ orientation meeting Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the Burns-Landers, 31, is a local tee has a number of candidates to his house on East Middle Turnpike, where they tion in the area of Haystack. Talcottville Congregational Church. Main Street. ^ ) b i t U U r i U 8 Patrick Flynn/Manctintar Harald attorney and hearing examiner but has not made any decision on confronted him, police said. Floyd Kelsey kept Gardner Street, and Carriage Vernon. The meeting is open to all single parents for the state Commission on who it will nominate. getting in the way and was also arrested, according Drive. who have an interest in learning more about the — COOL TREAT — Doug Saucier, 7, Jerry They were among many youngsters who Human Rights and Opportuni­ Like her husband, Burns- to the report. At Monday night’s meeting of group. Coffee and refreshments will be served. For Stone, 9, and Richard Saucier, 9, all of went to an ice cream sundae social ties. She has been a district Landers has worked to maintain Police found a six pack of beer in the car Bruce the Board of Education, theboard more information, call Carol, 646-5827, or Maryann. brother, Evald Johnson. director since 1987 and is a the district’s independence from William L. Luettgens, Kelsey was driving. Bruce Kelsey’s blood-alcohol decided the stop was not needed Manchester, enjoy ice cream at Maho­ there. 875-7651. The funeral will be Monday at member of the Republican Town the town during previous at­ business owner 1:30 p.m. at the Watkins Funeral level was recorded at .17, police said. The legal limit since the construction had light­ ney Recreation Center Wednesday. Committee. She and Thomas tempts at an agreement between Home, 142 E. Center St. Burial is .10. ened. Parents say otherwise. Landers were married in 1988. the two governments. Now parents are considering Pregancy support offered William L. Luettgens, 73, of 233 will be in East Cemetery. Calling Bruce Kelsey and his father complained of " I think I would be good on the She worked for the group injuries and were taken to Manchester Memorial appealing the board’s decision to Boulder Road, Manchester, wid­ hours are Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. (town) board,” she said. ” I would STEAL, Stop Tampering with the The Subsequent Pregnancy Support Group will Hospital, police said. Bruce Kelsey was treated for the state board of education. ower of Dorothy (Hultman) Luet­ Memorial donations may be like to be on a different board than Eighth’s American Liberties, meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at Manchester Memorial made to the Manchester Chapter multiple contusions and released, a hospital Urbanetti and Reed Drive Use of concrete on walks my husband.” which successfully fought a 1987 tgens, died Wednesday (July 12, Hospital. Spon.sored by Saint Francis Hospital and resident Brian Bottaro, who has 1989) at New Britain Memorial of the American Red Cross, 20 spokeswoman said. His father was treated for a Burns-Landers said she would referendum question eliminating Medical Center and Manchester Memorial Hospi­ chest bruise and released, the spokeswoman said. three children of his own, have Hospital after a lengthy illness. Hartford Road, or to Emauel not run for re-election to the the district’s right to veto a tal. the group provides participants with detailed Lutheran Church Memorial Bruce Kelsey was also charged with interfering accused the board’s transporta­ district board next year if her merger with the town. He was born in Manchester, information about premature labor and other Fund, 60 Church St. with a police officer and reckless operation of a tion committee chairman Fran­ worries some PZC members husband continues to serve on the But Garside said Burns- Oct. 8, 1915, and had been a complications of pregnancy. It also provides the motor vehicle, police said. He and his father are cis A. Maffe Jr. and committee district Board of Directors, re­ Landers’ work with the district By Nancy Concelman Under section 15-44 b of the opportunity forcouplestosharetheirexperiences in lifelong resident. Before retire­ scheduled to appear in Manchester Superior Court member John A. Tucci of bias. The fact that there is almost no gardless of whether she is elected will probably be seen as an Manchester Herald town ordinances, concrete or a supportive, understanding atmosphere. For more ment in 1973, he was vice Florence G. Johnson Monday. One of the comments parents developable land on PorterStreet to the town board. advantage. granite curbs must be replaced information, call 548-4886 or 646-6989. president of personnel for G. Fox Florence G. Johnson, 75, of 52-C are questioning was made by is another reason the town opted There has been no conflict of “ The north end and the south Though taxpayers may be “ to the satisfaction of the director & Co., Hartford, where he had Ruby Drive, died Wednesday Tucci at Monday night’s board for concrete curbs, he said. The interest so far with husband and end are working together to get happy with the town’s decision to of public works or his designated been employed for 38 years. He (July 12, 1989) at St. Francis meeting. Public Works Department likes wife on the district board, she together,” he said. " I think she Support group to meet use concrete for the new curbs on representative.” was instrumental in the opening Hospital and Medical Center, College Notes “ It’s not a dangerous situation. to keep sidewalks and curbs said. In fact, the two Landers has a lot of friends in the Eighth.” of the Hartford Civic Center, Porter Street instead of granite Camosci said the ordinance, uniform on each street, and. on The Alzheimers’ Caregivers Support Group, a Hartford. She was the widow of It’s paradise up there.” he said. often vote differently on contro­ Her husband did not get a providing the anchor store ‘ ‘ Luet­ some Planning and Zoning Com­ passed in 1978. allows the town to Porter Street, 90 percent of the program of Visiting Nurse and Home Care of Walter F. Johnson. Today. Tucci said, “ Calling it versial issues. But Burns- similar reception from Demo­ tgens Limited,” and served as the mission members are concerned. use concrete instead of granite. curbs are concrete, Camosci Manchester, will meet Wednesday in the mental She was born in Queens, N.Y.* Receives NEC degree paradise was more or less a Landers said she thinks people cratic Town Committee Chair­ store's president from 1975 to comparison to some situations Concrete costs about one-third said. health wing of Manchester Memorial Hospital at 7 William L. Luettgens Sept. 10, 1913, and had been a The town is replacing 6,600 might think a conflict exists. man Theodore R. Cummings, 1981. Gregory S. Griswold, son of Douglas Griswold of that other children have to deal as much as granite, Camosci p.m. People taking care of older people who suffer Manchester resident for three linear feet of sidewalks and 5,000 “ 1 think people tend to make who said he might be jumping the Andover, and Martha Pike of Knoxville, Tenn., with. It had nothing to do with said. Replacement of walks and Granite is preferable because it from a progressive degenerative disease like He was honored as “ Man of the years. Before retiring, she was a to 6,000 linear feet of curbs on that assumption,” she said. gun by running for town director. graduated recently from New England College, wealth” curbs on Porter Street is costing lasts "forever.” Camosci said If Alzheimers are welcome to attend. For more Year” by theG. Fox Toastmaster clerk for the Northern Insurance Porter Street, Engineering Servi­ Burns-Landers said she has But, Landers said, the district be in East Cemetery. There are Henniker, N.H. with a bachelor of arts degree in “I had no preconceived bi­ the town about $250,000 total, but a developer must install or information, call 647-1481. Club. He also was a member of Co. She was a member of Faith ces Director William Camosci discussed her candidacy with should have some representation no calling hours. business administration. ases.” he said. “ I didn’t make a Camosci said he didn’t have a replace curbs, the Engineering the Moses Fox Club, Hartford. Lutheran Church, East Hartford. said Wednesday. Work should be Republican Town Committee on the town board now that the Memorial donations may be He was a member of LED Fraternity, the Rugby judgment until I went out and breakdown of the costs. Division will almost always re­ She is survived by a daughter, complete before the reopening in Chairman John I. Garside. town-district agreement has been At the time of his death, he was made to the Manchester Scholar­ team and an orientation leader during his college investigated the area with other “ I ’m trying to get the biggest commend granite and the Plan­ Marilyn R. Labanowski of Man­ September of Highland Park Garside said today the commit- approved. owner of Economy Oil Co. on ship Foundation, 20 Hartford career. experts.” bang for the buck,” he said. ning and Zoning Commission Current Quotations chester: two brothers, John School, located on 397 Porter St., Broad Street in Manchester. He Road, or to a charity of the Parents are questioning a com­ There is little developable land usually requires that they comply Bohner of Pearl River, N.Y., and he said. was a member of the former donor’s choice. ment by Maffe that the parents on Porter Street, he said, but if a with that recommendation. Manchester Community Players, Richard Bohner of Vero Beach, Earns Trinity degree Senior Planner Stuart B. developer wanted to build there Occasionally in the past, com­ ‘ “ We all appreciate President Bush’s appeal, a The Watkins Funeral Home, wanted special treatment. At was active in Hartford civic Fla.; two sisters, Madeline Al- Popper of the*own Planning De­ the Engineering Division would mission members have said they shift from hostility to be kinder and gentler. We 142 E. Center St., is in charge of Monday’s meeting, he said, “ If State aid possible affairs, and was a member of the versa of Dover Plains, N.Y., and Three Manchester residents were awarded partment said commission probably recommend granite were concerned with what could appreciate that he is prepared to meet and greet us arrangements. you’re so concerned, then why Manchester Toastmaster Club. Marie Schubert of Valley Stream, degrees from Trinity College, Hartford, recently. members have asked why the curbs. be perceived as an inconsistency and even sup with us and even shake our hands. But aren’t you out there fighting for He was a member of Emanuel N.Y.; three grandchildren; and a They were: Matthew D. Gilmond, son of Mary L. town is allowed to use concrete “ I know we make the develop­ in the rules on curbs. Some after six months, it is time to look beyond the smile our budget. If it’s just for you and Lutheran Church, where he Alice Anderson great-grandchild. Taylor of 206 Deer Run Trail, and Mark E. Gilmond for curbs while developers are ers do it but it’s brand new (the members have asked how the without partnership and look at the substance, because thousands of you alone, and the heck with served as a Sunday School The funeral will be Saturday at of Hampton, with a bachelor of arts degree in often required to use more development),” Camosci said. commission can require granite Alice Anderson, 86, of East history. everybody'else, then you’ll get poor people, working people, women, African- teacher for many years. 9 a.m. at the Watkins Funeral expensive granite. “ They recoup the costs.” when the town uses concrete. Americans and Hispanics need more than kindness Hartford, died Thursday (July 13, Home, 142 E. Center St. Burial Also: Stacey A. Ogrodnik, daughter of Kathleen treated just like everyone else.” By Nancy Concelman funding for road improvements and gentleness.” The Rev. Jesse Jackson, at the He is survived by a daughter, 1989) at home. She was the will be in Brimfield Cemetery, Ogrodnick of 11 Bates Road and Stanley Ogrodnik of Maffe could not be reached for Manchester Herald and open space development by closing session of the annual convention of the Susan B. LeFevre of Duxbury, mother of Florence Slater of Brimfield, Mass. Calling hours 1186 W, Middle Tpke., a bachelor of science degree comment this morning. not joining the partnership. Hand- National Association for the Advancement of Mass.; two sisters, Ethel Botti- Manchester. are today from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to in psychology and biology. Urbanetti and other parents Bolton board puts off plans Manchester could get state ley said. Colored People. cello of Lebanon, and Barbara She is also survived by another 9 p.m. Henry J. Pawloski Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry have said they would settle for a housing funds without joining a “ There’s more of a benefit to Richmond of Ellington: three daughter, Edith Laws of East Memorial donations may be J. Pawlowski Sr., 75 Steep Hollow Lane, received a crossing guard at Gardner and controversial housing partner­ being in the partnership than in “ It was remarkable to see someone with that grandchildren: and several nie­ Windsor; 12 grandchildren, 17 made to the Brimfield Ambu­ bachelor of arts degree in history. Haystack, but police have said ship but would lose valuable funds this waiver situation,” Handley tenacity to live. I ’ll never forget the sight of seeing ces and nephews. great-grandchildren; and three lance Association, Brim'field, they will not place a guard at the to restructure, add to school for road repair and open space said. him alive.” — Air Force Tech. Sgt. Dave Dahl, a The funeral will be Saturday at great-great-grandchildren. She Mass. 01010, or to the Faith intersection because it is safe acquisition, the head of the town’s The state Department of Trans­ member of the team that rescued a pilot who 1 p.m. at Emanuel Lutheran was predeceased by a daughter, Lutheran Church, 1120 Silver Thoughts without one By Rick Santos Bolton community is coming the high school is expected to Citizens’ Housing Committee said portation would provide a 25 survived an apparent unconscious flight and crash Church, 60 Church St. Burial will Margaret Nascimbeni, and a Lane, East Hartford 06118. Manchester Herald from,” said School Superintend­ decrease during the next decade today. percent increase in funding to landing about 15 miles east of the island of ent Richard E. Packman. because of changes in the number State officials have said Man­ towns that join the partnership, Eleuthera. BOLTON - The Board of He said he did not want to have of school-aged children in Bolton chester could be given the same state Department of Housing I can’t begin to count the number of times my Meotti urges Education voted unanimously the board commit itself to a and the loss of Willington students priority for state housing funds as officials have said. Partnership children have told me that something is not fair. My “ This beats any party back home.” — Robert Births Thursday night to put on hold project and have the town reject at Bolton High School. towns in the partnership because towns would also receive “ prim­ McKean of Alameda, Calif., during a bash at the answer is that life is not fair, but God is a just God. plans for restructuring the town’s it through a referendum. 11 percent of Manchester’s nearly ary consideration” from the state oil standards The town of Willington, which Place de la Bastille celebrating the July 14, 1789 We face many things that are unfair. It’s not fair schools until the board meets with Board Chairman James H. 20,(X)0 housing units are publicly Department of Environmental when a marriage breaks up, it’s not fair that our does not have a high school, has storming of the royal prison in Paris that began the MARCELLUS, David George, Manchester Memorial Hospital. Jarish of 743 Tolland Tpke., was In the wake of three oil spills selectmen on the project. Marshall agreed a survey was assisted, said Mary Ann Handley, Protection for open-space grants environment is so polluted, it’s not fair that some been sending its students to French Revolution. son of Bruce and Mareli Legier His maternal grandmother is born July 1 at Manchester Mem­ that dumped over 1 million The board has been considering needed, stressing that it has to be Democratic town director and and water-quality projects. children are bom handicapped. But in all this Bolton High School, Willington Marcellus of Fremont. Calif, was Mrs. Thomas Keville of Hanover, orial Hospital. His maternal gallons of oil into U.S. waters a proposal to close Bolton Center done correctly so that the board’s head of the housing committee. The local housing committee, unfairness I know that God is in control. school officials have decided not born May 24 at Stanford Univer­ Mass. Hispaternalgrandfatheris grandparents are Robert and recently, state Sen. Michael P. School, which houses grades five proposal for the restructuring is Manchester could request a which consists of 12 citizens and We all face our ups and downs, our good times and to send freshmen to Bolton High sity Medical Center in California. Joseph McCarron of Scituate. Patricia Stevenson of 16 Henry St. Meotti, D-Glastonbury, has pro­ through eight, and putting those supported by the town. waiver entitling it to funding three town directors, is scheduled our bad. II Cor. 4:8 and 9 says, “ we are troubled on School next school year, however. His maternal grandparents are Mass. His paternal grandmother is Mrs. posed stricter standards for the grades in Bolton Elementary The idea for the survey is part without joining the partnership, to make recommendations on every side, yet not distressed, we are perplexed, but Lottery Lillian Legier of 36 Jarvis Road, ADDISON, Taylor Denise, Joyce Jarish of East Hartford. oil shipping industry. School, which presently houses of a joint effort by Marshall and The chairman and superintend­ which consists of nearly 62 of the handling Manchester’s afforda­ and the late George Legier. His daughter of Joe L. and Jennnifer ROBBINS, Nicholas Michael, not in despair, persecuted, but not forsaken, cast In a letter to Leslie Carothers. kindergarten through fourth- Packman to outline the direction ent’s outline for the future also state’s 169 municipalities so far. ble housing shortage to the Board down but not destroyed.” paternal grandparents are O H. Laws Addison of Windsor, was son of Dale and Barbara Spick- commissioner of the state De­ grade students. This plan would for the future of Bolton schools. includes working with the Public The partnership program is of Directors in January. Winning numbers drawn Thursday in New and Marion Marcellus of Eureka. born April 25 at Manchester nail Robbins of Pascal Lane, was The Lord never promised us a life of ease, but He partment of Environmental Pro­ involve building an addition to the Other items in the outline Building Commission to help designed to bring local and state The committee will recommend England: promised that He would be with us. Calif. His maternal great­ Memorial Hospital. Her mater­ bom July 2 at Manchester Mem­ tection, Meotti calls for regula­ elementary school. include examining the prospects determine the restructuring of forces together to develop plans to that the directors do one of three Connecticut daily: 418. Play Four: 1822. grandfather is Arthur E. Camire nal grandparentsare Christopher orial Hospital. His maternal Let’s not focus on the unfairness around us, but on tions setting operational In addition to meeting with the of attracting high school students the schools. provide much-needed affordable things; join the partnership, Massachusetts daily: 7209. the One that will give us the grace to stand through of Burlington. Vt. Laws and Irma Laws of Conway, grandparents are Harrold Spick- standards for marine oil termi­ Board of Selectmen, the board is from the town of Columbia into The final aspect of the outline is housing. waive membership but seek state Tri-state (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont) it. McCARRON, Brian Thomas, S. C. Her paternal grandmother is nail of Naslett, Mich., and Betty nals, periodic test runs of oil spill considering hiring a consultant to the Bolton system. The proposal for the board and administration But Town Health Director aid, or create a permanent local daily: 118, 8968. son of Thomas G. and Anita S. Louise Brown of Conway, S.C. Sorenson of Lansing, Mich. His response plans and staff to make conduct a survey of the educa­ suggests this could be done on a to address ways of meeting the Ronald Kraatz told comittee committee similar to the partner­ Rhode Island daily: 3508. Keville McCarron of 34 Arcellia JARISH, Kevin Robert, son of paternal grandmother is Cathe­ Rebecca Stefanovicz regular inspections, to be funded tional concerns of townspeople. tuition basis. needs of students in a small high members at a meeting Thursday ship to handle the problem at a Rhode Island Lot-O-Bucks: 2, 4, 13, 19, 35. Drive, was born July 2 at Timothy J. and Karen Steven.son rine Casey of East Hartford. United Pentecostal Church bv increased license fees. “ We need to know where the Members said enrollment at school system. the town would give up state local level, Handley said. ■ Weather iManrhpatpr Hrralft Just Follow These Directions- ★ PUBLIC NOTICE^ ^om Wimbor lojcfes USPS 327-500 UNION POND PARK Partly cloudy, VOL. CVIII, No. 242 REGIONAL WEATHER You are invited to help plan the facilities and Accu Weattier ■ lorecast lor Saturday sunny weekend Penny M. Sleffert, Publisher i t V program for a new community park located on 25 Daytime Conditions arnl High Temperatures Qdorge T. Chappell Dannia M. Santoro Manchester and vicinity: To­ Editor Advertising Director raspberry acres of town land. night, partly cloudy with a low Jasnna Q. Fromerth Sheldon Cohen time _r Butineas Manager Composing Manager The site is on the northwestern shore of Union C*clb<»u|7l I temperature near 55 to 60. Satur­ Oanisa A. Robartt Robert H. Hubbard Pond adjacent to the Hockanum River Linear Park 9 day, partly sunny. High 75 to 80. Outlook for Sunday, mostly Personnel Managar Pressroom Managar (behind Economy Electric) sunny. High around 80. Frank J, McSweagan Circulation Director COME SHARE YOUR IDEAS WITH US ON |Bost3 p.M. SPECIAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE a fourth-grader at Bolton Elementary School. Sun. • S.M.-lt#M 644-2478

T 4 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. July 14. 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, July 14, 1989 — 5 Victims of storm teii their taies NATION & WORLD Bv The Associated Press “The storm was basically over. It wasn’t raining that heavy Two Connecticut people, vic­ anymore,” she said. tims of Monday’s savage ‘Cathedral’ destroyed Then she saw a flash of light. weather, offer very different Hooks calls for Washington march “I could feel it go right through advice about where to go when a Ex-Pierce aide CORNWALL (AP) - The forest floor and were between my body,” Ferri said. “It was big storm hits. tornadoes and thunderstorms 200 and 300 years old. just a bolt. Some of it is still fuzzy DETROIT (AP) — Comparing those tracks, not brakes,” Jack- black leaders to the White House. march. Hooks said. Ask Elizabeth Ferri of New that tore through the state to me.” the Supreme Court to the Ku Klux son told 3,500 cheering people at The remarks by Hooks and “We have not been able to In the term just ended, the high Fairfield, and she’ll tell you the earlier this week inflicted The lightning didn’t strike Klan for recent decisions on civil the closing session of the group’s former Democratic presidential assess the total damage which court struck down contract gua­ seeking immunity best place to be is inside a house, heavy damage on the Cathed­ Ferri directly, it hit the ground rights and affirmative action, 80th annual convention. candidate Jackson continued the has been estimated by eye­ rantees for minority firms, made safe from lightning bolts like the ral Pines preserve, toppling and the jolt of electricity passed NAACP head Benjamin L. Hooks “ We all appreciate President it tougher to prove bias in the attacking tone set earlier in the witnesses to be evident WASHINGTON (AP) - Con­ to answer questions from the one that zapped her. trees that have stood for more througl) her body. The dog, a called for a march on the nation’s Bush’s appeal, a shift from workplace while making it easier day by Democratic National throughout the entire pre­ gressional investigators eager subcommittee, invoking her But ask Sebastian DiLeone of than 200 years, officials said. labrador retriever named Missy, capital next month to protest the hostility to be kinder and gentler. Chairman Ronald Brown. serve,” said Leslie N. Corey, for white males to contest affir­ to determine former Housing Fifth Amendment right Hamden and he’ll tell you to go The preserve, maintained wasn’t hurt. rulings. We appreciate that he is prepared executive director of the Na­ mative action, and allowed states “ We hear new words from the Secretary Samuel Pierce’s against self-incrimination. anywhere but home because his by the Nature Conservancy, Ferri staggered into her house, “We’re not going to let four men to meet and greet us and even sup to impose restrictions on ture Conservancy in Middle- Republican Party,” said Brown, role in abuses at his agency are One of the sources said that if house was reduced to a pile of was hit hard by the storm that opened the door and collapsed on and a woman in black robes turn with us and even shake our hands. abortions. town. “ The initial reports are a former Jackson campaigner mulling an offer by a former granted immunity Ms. Pierce rubble. ripped through the state Mon­ the floor, striking her head on the us around any more than we’ll let “ But after six months, it is time The rulings “have impacted on DiLeone, 38, was vacationing that most of the legendary white robes turn us around,” and the first black to head the Pierce aide who reportedly was prepared to testify that /. ... day killing one person, flatten­ tile. She was unconscious for to look beyond the smile and look the civil rights laws already on white pines that made the national party. “In politics, as in would implicate him in the Pierce ordered funding for on Cape Cod when the storm hit ing buildings and causing about 15 minutes. Her daughter Hooks said, referring to the garb at the substance, because thou­ the books. They have pinched preserve so famous, and poker, there’s a phrase for it. scandal. numerous projects under the Connecticut Monday, ripping millions of dollars of damage. called an ambulance, and para­ traditionally worn by Klan sands of poor people, working them back so far that they have helped it to attain the Land­ Section 8 Moderate Rehabilita­ apart dozens of houses in his The preserve is a 42-acre medics administered first aid members. people, women, African- made them nearly null and void,” “ I believe it’s time that we tell Sources who spoke Thurs­ mark status, have either been tion program. Hamden neighborhood. He tract located near both the Meanwhile, the Rev. Jesse Americans and Hispanics need said Hooks, the group’s executive George Bush, Dan Quayle, Jack day on the condition of ano­ felled or severely damaged by “I didn’t know who my husband The program was suspended learned about the storm — and Appalachian Trail and the Jackson challenged President more than kindness and gentle­ director. Kemp, (national GOP Chairman) nymity said Deborah Gore the storm.” was, and who my daughter was,” briefly earlier this year and its the damage to his house — when Connecticut Blue Trail system Bush to offer blacks and other ness,” said Jackson, who re­ Lee Atwater and the rest of those Dean, who for three years was she said Wednesday as she sat in The nation’s oldest and largest selection guidelines rewritten he picked up a Tuesday edition of in the s ta te ’s northwest The Calhoun family pur­ minorities more than “ kinder and ceived the group’s coveted Spin- civil rights organization, ad­ Republicans it’s time to put up or Pierce’s top aide, has told a The New Haven Register and saw her kitchen, taking a day off from gentler” words. shut up.” House panel that if granted after Department of Housing corner. The preserve con­ chased the land that serves as work. garn Medal for achievement by dressed this week by Vice Presi­ and Urban Development audi­ his destroyed block on the front tained a massive stand of the preserve in 1883 and “ (Former President) Reagan an American black. dent Dan Quayle and Bush Several other speakers also immunity she could testify page. that Pierce personally ap­ tors criticized project selec­ white pines and hemlocks that donated it to the Nature “I knew I got hit by a bolt of laid the tracks and built the The harsh criticism of the cabinet members Jack Kemp and attacked the Supreme Court, He rushed back to Hamden the tnw'oroH 150 fpgt above the engine to take the rights of proved funding for several tions. Auditors said influential Conservancy in 1967. lightning. It was really a weird Supreme Court contrasted with Louis Sullivan, decided to protest including former U.S. Equal Republicans had successfully same day to find a 10-foot-high feeling. workers and women and African- the warm words Hooks had for the administration’s apparent Employment Opportunity Com­ projects in a program under pile of debris where his house Americans and Hispaniesandthe scrutiny. lobbied HUD officials in favor Bush earlier in the week for his inaction following the court rul­ mission Chairwoman Eleanor of projects involving their once stood. As he surveyed what he said Wednesday. said. “It’s like my whole body went poor. Bush is putting grease on Meanwhile, two former appointments and for inviting ings by calling for the Aug. 26 Holmes Norton. clients. remained of his house, he said he About 40 miles away in ’'■’('w Thinking the storm had passed numb. It was a frightening HUD officials were to testify Pierce told the subcommit­ considered himself lucky that he Fairfield, Elizabeth Ferri was through New Fairfield, Ms. experience. I guess not too many today before the panel about a tee last month he had no direct wasn’t home when the storm hit. saying just the opposite. Ferri, 40, took her dog for a walk people get struck by lightning and North Carolina housing pro­ role in HUD funding decisions. “Had I been home I would have “ The next time there’s a storm. Monday afternoon as the clouds get to talk about it. You have to ject that is the subject of Police have suspect in serial killings Since then, however, there been in the shower when it hit,” I’m not going anywhere,” she rolled away. laugh about it.” questions about Pierce’s invol­ have been reports that Pierce vement. Scheduled to testify intervened on behalf of asso­ Y SEA TTLE (AP) - After alibi for any of the 49 suspected to court documents. Seattle work release center in were Shirley MeVay Wiseman ciates, including a former law searching seven years for one of Green River homicides, or any of The Green River case involves January 1981, before finishing a and Janet Hale. the nation’s worst serial killers, those in the cities of Portland or the deaths of 41 women and the one-year sentence for burglariz­ partner who was seeking HUD Probe to focus on fees for project A congressional source said P«trlcK Flynn/Manchestar Herald police say a former law student is Spokane.” the affidavit said. disappearance of at least eight ing a police equipment store. hnancing for the North Carol­ a “viable suspect” in the Green the chairman of the House ina project. HARTFORD (AP) - A real Development Director Roy O’ Neil “Instead, interviews and re­ others in Washington state and Stevens was rearrested Jan. 10 MOTORCYCLE FOR SALE — Signs on a motorcycle for River slayings of 49 women, and subcommittee on employment Ms. Wiseman has said she estate partnership owned by the said the subsidies were never used cords have produced the follow­ Oregon from 1982 to 1985. Most of and is serving the rest of that sale at the corner of Broad Street and West Middle A House Government Operations subcom­ perhaps other killings in the and housing. Rep. Thomas quit her job as HUD’s assistant principals of a politically promi­ because the developer never ing facts that tend to establish the victims were young and burglary sentence, plus an addi­ Northwest. Lantos, D-Calif., has “an open secretary for housing because Turnpike Thursday offer the usual information such as nent consulting firm was paid mittee has been investigating allegations of completed the work required to that Stevens is a viable suspect in almost all were linked to prostitu­ tional term for escape that will William Jay Stevens II, 38, who mind” about making a deal Pierce ordered her to fund the price ($375 or best offer), a phone number (649-1199), as $47,000 to help secure federal rent receive them. the Green River homicides and tion. Early victims were found expire Sept. 25, in King County widespread influence peddling and other is serving a jail term for bur­ with Ms. Dean but has made no North Carolina project over well as a reason: “Wife Says SELL!!" subsidies for 48 rehabilitated units The Johnson Street project is possibly others in the Pacific along or near the Green River. jail. glary, was named in an affidavit decision. the objections of other agency of low-income housing in Water- abuses by prominent Republicans at the one of a dozen or more federally Northwest.” The nationally syndicated tele­ He has not been arrested or made public Thursday. Ms. Dean last month refused officials. bury, a published report said. subsidized housing projects in Police searched the residences vision show “ Manhunt” aired a charged in connection with any of federal Department of Housing and Urban The affidavit was filed to obtain program on the slayings Dec. 8. It A state loan may have been used Waterbury that were handled Wednesday, producing an addi­ the Green River killings. a warrant to search two of generated thousands of calls, in 1984 to pay the consulting fees to Development during the Reagan outside normal channels in the tional truckload of material in­ His father told The Associated Stevens’ residences in Spokane, Cotter^s lawyers the principals of Black, Manafort, administration. early and mid-1980s. cluding crime reports, 1,800 vi­ including one from a viewer who Press his attorney had advised 290 miles east of Seattle. deotapes, maps, credit cards, 14 told police to check a third-year him not to speak with reporters. Stone & Kelly, who include The Waterbury arrangements Democratic National Committee­ “ Records obtained thus far police badges and two Seattle student at Gonzaga University Stevens declined a visit from an UPTOWN HAIR were investigated by the FBI in man Peter G. Kelly of Hartford have failed to provide him with an police uniform shirts, according Law School in Spokane, said King AP reporter Thursday night. administration. the Fairfax Street Partnership, 1986 and 1987, but the inquiry did County Capt. Bob Evans, com­ “Any allegations of Bill being discount lawsuits and top Republican adviser Paul Manafort, who was in Europe the real estate firm run by Black, not appear to have produced J. Manafort Jr., the son of a mander of a task force investigat­ involved in that kind of a serious DESIGN and unavailable for comment, Manafort principals, some of the evidence of criminal werongdo- former New Britain mayor. ing the case. crime are purely ridiculous,” Bv The Associated Press had collected money from his recently told the congressional money was paid to John F. Burns, ing. The Times also reported 117 East Center Street U.S. Rep. Bruce A. Morrison, Autopilot flight ends After finding Stevens, police said Craig Beles, one of Stevens’ insurance company after the fire panel that his firm engaged in a Middiebury Democrat and Thursday. D-Conn., said he would make found he had walked away from a attorneys. Manchester Hartford real estate developer but that he did not know the influence peddling toobtain subsi­ public housing consultant, uni­ State housing officials say they expenditures on the Waterbury John P. Cotter Jr., who police amount, which has never been dies for a project in New Jersey. dentified sources told The Hart­ dealt almost exclusively with project part of the focus of a on ‘miraculous’ note said killed his family before disclosed. Charles Black, another partner ford Courant. Burns in deciding to grant a committing suicide this week, congressional investigation into Most of the companies that filed in Black, Manafort, on Wednes­ The sources also said that John $385,000 loan to Middiebury devel­ MIAMI (AP) — A doctor called She told reporters Thursday COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIAL Summer Is Here! was facing civil suits seeking the federal Section 8 Moderate suit against Connecticut Building day disclosed the payment of D. Mahaney, a close friend and oper Sherman Cooper for the the survival of a pilot after an night that he had suffered a more than $2 million in damages, Rehabilitation rent subsidy $47,000 in connection with the Johnson Street project. also later filed lawsuits against program. political ally of Gov. William A. apparent unconscious flight and fainting spell about two months Now's Ihe time for carefree hair. Come but two of his lawyers say that the so-called Johnson Street project. O’Neill, held the money for crash landing a miracle as J. GALLO INC. G.F.I. Displays of Somers, a Since April, a House Govern­ When Richard E. Cofrancesco, ago. She also said he had often in and let one of our professionals legal actions were not a source of The New York Times reported consulting fees in an escrow investigators hoped an explana­ former mill tenant, after Cotter’s ment Operations subcommittee then a state supervisor oversee­ flown private planes on business LANDSCAPE CONTRACTORS problems for the developer. Thursday. account until the consultants were tion of his odyssey hadn’t van­ create that special look for you, at a company filed a suit claiming has been investigating allegations ing the project, was asked if the trips. Six separate Superior Court State records indicate that paid. ished with the plane. •Custom Design and Installation reasonable price. that G.F.I. was responsible for of widespread influence peddling state, in retrospect, should have “ For him to survive a crash like lawsuits were filed against Cot­ $76,800 in fees was paid to The consulting fees were paid, Thomas Root was in stable the fire, which caused an esti­ and other abuses by prominent questioned the $76,800 consulting- that, it just sent us all into shock,” •Walks, Walls, Patios, and Plantings ter’s company, Connecticut consultants on the project, but the and federal funds were allocated condition today at a hospital mated $2 million to $4 million in Republicans at the federal De­ fee expense submitted by Cooper, said Petty Officer Veronica Cady, ►New Lawn Installation Shampoo, Haircut Building Corp., between 1986 and damage. records do not identify the for the project, but they were he said “for right or wrong, we north of Miami with internal a Coast Guard spokeswoman. 1988 by former tenants of his partment of Housing and Urban recipients of the funds. After months of delays, the never used, HUD officials said. were just looking at whether the injuries suffered after his single­ “ We didn’t expect this story to Broad Brook Mill development in Development during the Reagan In addition to the $47,000 paid to & Blow-dry $ 1 ^ 00 suits were recently scheduled to Former Waterbury Community bottom line number worked.” engine plane ran out of fuel 10,000 have a happy ending.” (with Nancy or Bernie onl^ East Windsor. The suits all FREE ESTIMATES I m h be tried together in Vernon, feet above Bahamian waters •Fast, Professional charge that negligence by Cot­ starting on Oct. 3. early Thursday afternoon. Service At Affordable ter's company caused a fire that C a U Subcommittee urges For nearly four hours, military Roll .COPELAND Prices all but destroyed the project and A rambling, disjointed note jets shadowed the Cessna 210 police found near the bodies, out 112 Hartford Tpko. demand that the firm pay a total Centurion as it traveled down the The of more than $2 million in apparently written by Cotter, that Kelly be cleared East Coast on autopilot with the latexite Tolland • South Windsor 645-8172 damages. contained the phrases “depres­ 36-year-old lawyer from Alexan­ Buckets DRIVEWAY 644-2125 For Appointment Court documents, filed in Ver­ sion” and “insurance no good.” dria, Va., slumped in the cockpit. PRODUCTS Offer Expires 8/19/89 non Superior Court, allege that HARTFORD (AP) - A sub­ Kelly did not intentionally not But the lawsuits were the sole “I thought there was no way he one of Cotter’s employees accid­ committee of the Statewide Grie­ send the letter to Rado’s attorney. indication thus far of substantial vance Committee has recom­ “It is our opinion that the was going to survive that crash,” entally started the 1986 fire. financial claims against Cotter said Air Force Staff Sgt. Scott Officially, the cause is undeter­ mended that Chief State’s repondent’s ommission was unin­ holdings. Attorney John J. Kelly be cleared tentional and under the circum­ Tracy, one of four specially mined, according to East Wind­ trained rescuers who parachuted In addition t9 the Broad Brook of allegations that he violated the stances does not rise a violation of sor’s fire marshal. to the crash site, about 15 miles Mill project, he had renovated a code of professional ethics, ac­ the rules of professional con­ east of the island of Eleuthera and OUR FAMOUS SUMMER SALE One of Cotter’s lawyers, Peter clock factory in Winsted and cording to a published report. duct,” the subcommittee’s deci­ nearly 800 miles from his planned Perakos, asked Thursday about several Main Street buildings in The Evening Sentinal news­ sion said. destination. the insurance settlement after Middletown and was considered a paper of Ansonia reported in Rado was convicted of several Wearing only pants and socks. the fire and lawsuits, said that prominent, reputable developer. Thursday's editions that the counts of accepting bribes last Root managed to swim clear of "the fire case was not a problem subcommittee recommended year and sentenced to two years Cotter had planned to funnel $10 the craft minutes before it sank in in any respect.” that a misconduct complaint filed in jail. He has since been released HOURS: million into the mill property to in January against Kelly be Monday thru Friday Saturday nearly 10,000 feet of water. Cotter “ was not under any from prison. build condominiums and a com­ dismissed. 7AM to 5PM Coast Guard Capt. James Rah­ pressure as a result of the The subcommittee’s recom­ SAM to 12N00N mercial plaza. He continued work The misconduct complaint mendation now goes to the full man, a doctor who treated Root in lawsuits,” Perakos said, adding, on the project after the blaze, stemmed from a letter Kelly sent grievance committee, which For an your window and door needs! Nassau, Bahamas, said Root may “This guy snapped, and there’s called by many officials the worst to Waterbury Superior Court must act on It within 60 days. ANDERSEN WINDOWS MARVIN WINDOWS have been jarred awake by the -SO' no reason for it. There is no kinder in the town’s history, and was p r o d u c t s pr h d o o r impact and flood of water. Judge Maxwell Heiman objecting “I’m very gratified that the MORGAN I K I or gentler man that I’ve ever met moving ahead on it at the time of INTERIOR TRIM STANLEY STEEL DOORS to the early release from prison of subcommittee has ruled in my “It’s definitely a miracle he’s in my life.” his death. former Naugatuck Mayor Wil­ favor,” Kelly said in an interview 14 High Street alive. He’s a little confused by it all,” the doctor said. “I asked him Another lawyer for Cotter, The largest claim against Con­ liam Rado. Kelly did not imme­ with the Sentinel Thursday. Manchester 645<8432 Willis G. Parsons Jr. agreed that necticut Building is $900,000 diately send a copy of the letter to what happened. He said he didn’t there was no link between the sought by Textron Inc. and Rado’s attorney, as required by know. He said he passed out in the fire’s legacy of lawsuits and Allendale Mutual Insurance Co., the code of professional ethics. plane, and the next thing he knew Cotter’s bizarre suicide. The letter was later sent. water was coming in and he was OFF according to court records. Heiman asked the grievance sinking.” “I don’t think I would relate the Lawsuits also have been filed committee to see If Kelly’s action a t V I T T N E R ’S Rahman, who found no signs of OUR ALREADY DISCOUNTED PRICES! two in any way,” Parson said. by Anything Printed Co. of a heart attack and said Root had “What you and I would have done constituted an ex parte communi­ DISCOVER THE Windsor Locks, Andrew Carter, cation. Such communications are no history of diabetes, speculated was run away from something J&R Burring and by Westchester the veteran pilot may have like that. But he didn’t because he forbidden to prevent lawyers PLEASURE Fire Insurance Co. on behalf of from improperly influencing passed out from carbon moncxide wasn’t like that.” Crouch Associates of East poisoning in the cockpit. OUR BIGGEST SALE EVENT Parsons said Cotter’s company judges. OF PLANTS EVEN IN Windsor. The subcommittee found that But the federal official leading OF THE YEAR ON ALL FAMOUS LABELS: THE GOOD OLD SUMMERTIME an investigation into the incident . KASPER . SASSON • RAFAELLA • LAU1U\ & lAWE Attorney challenged that theory. iM i S. Baixistt COUNTERIWRTS • JONATHAN MARTIN . S.K. & CO. • LESLIE FAY Neighbors fearful after shooting At Law “ I personally don’t think car­ ■ NEED A LITTLE HAVING PROBLEMS bon monoxide was the cause,” PLUS MANY, MANY MORE! STAMFORD (AP) - Fear “It’s nothing but another turf were a lot of innocent people in WIU PROBLEMS said George Preilezo, regional gripped some residents of West Cofitldtr iMVIng your bontOclariM a COLOR IN THE WITH JAPANESE director of the National Trans­ war,” the old man said. that same vicinity,” he said. “We parctniaga of your Miata, rathar than a Main Street on Thursday, one day The shooting occurred at 9:25 have no name as to anybody they GARDEN? portation Safety Board’s Miami lixad turn of tnonay In your Will. Inflation BEETLES? office. “If he was exposed to after gunmen sprayed a pool hall p.m. Wednesday in a rundown were looking for.” and appradatlon can ohanga lha rolativa • DRESSES • SKIRTS . BLOUSES valua of tha gift Contidar the woman, WE ALWAYS HAVE WE HAVE ALL THE carbon monoxide for that length with bullets injuring at least nine neighborhood just two blocks • ACCESSORIES • COPTON PANTS • RAi'ON SHIRTS people. The suspects were identified who In 1063, algnad har Will and of time, there would be more from City Hall and the immacu­ as: Jam es McGraw, 28, Damian providad a gift of 135,000.00 to har baat SOMETING TO FILL IN Police had three suspects in SUPPLIES TO medical problems. • COOIU^I NATES late headquarters of several Jackson, 21, and Richard Chuck, friand. Thia Taatatrlx llvad to ba 00 and custody, all suffering from gun­ THAT GAP OR HOLE. “There are still a lot of Fortune 500 companies. The area 18, all of the Bronx, N.Y., whan tha paaaad on. It wat diacovarad CONTROL THEM. Hurr\' ill for Bc.st Selection. shot wounds after attempting to that tha raaldua In har aptata waa laft to unanswered questions.” is a known as a hangout for drug Perrotta said. run a police road block. But police dealers, but police didn’t know if many Hartford oharNlaa.' Preilezo said there are no plans McGraw sustained gunshot Tha 126,000.00 gift aha thought waa to search for remains of the had no idea what sparked the drugs were a factor in the approprlata In 1063 whan aha draw tha wounds to the knee and ankle, SEE US FOR ANNALEE/^. SUMMER plane. 9 Wednesday night assault. shootings. Deputy Police Chief Will, atm waa |28.00a00ln 1000, but, tha Residents spoke reluctantly John Perrotta said Thursday. while Jackson was shot in the raaldua had grown aubatantlally. Har •BRICK STONE DOLLS HOURS He said attempts may be made about the shooting Thursday and Five of the nine injured bys­ neck, Perrotta said. aacurtUaa In lha raaldua of har aatata •PEAT MOSS today to interview Root, who is wara valuad at mora than 11,000.000.00 being treated at Memorial Hospi­ refused to give their names for tanders remained hospitalized Chuck was shot in the head, Sha navar Inlaitdad that tha oharltlat gal •MULCHES OUR FALL AND MON-FRI fear that associates of the gun­ Thursday, but none had life- said Lt. Joseph Falzetti. All three 40 llmat mora monay than har only •INSECTICIDES 9:00-5:30 tal in Hollywood. Wood hair. CHRISTMAS Hospital spokeswoman Cynthia men would harm them. threatening injuries, police said. were being treated at St. Joseph •TOP SOIL SAT 9:00-4:00 “I ain’t seen nothing and I ain’t DOLLS FOR 1989 Wine said Root’s family has The three suspects also were Medical Center in Stamford. •FERTILIZERS SUN 9:00-2:00 saying nothing,” said one man requested that no information be hospitalized with gunshot The bystanders injured in the UetnuimliiiCl'im HAVE ARRIVED NOBODY SELLS FASHION FOR LESS! who stood outside the pool hall released on the exact extent of his wounds, including one suspect shooting also were treated at St. with others as they drank from a Leo J. Barrett, P*C. injuries. Root underwent 90 min­ with a serious head wound, police Joseph. Perrotta declined to Attorney At Law bottle of beer wrapped in a brown said. Authorities didn’t know if utes of exploratory surgiery • WIST HARTK>RD-Cofbin$ Cofnef. 1461 New BMom Ave • SIMSBUSY-Foimirigton Volley Moll release their names, but said they VriTNER’S GARDEN CENTER Thursday. • WEST HARTFOHO-Btihops Corner. 340 No Mom St • SPRINGFiElO-116? Boston Post Rd 8 paper bag. CT.TOLLFBEE • ROCKY HIU^Gieot Moodow Pkuo (Exit 24 oft i-91) • W. SfRINGFIElD-RiverOale Cenlei. 935 Rrverdole the seriously injured suspect was were residents of Greenwich or Another man nearby leaned on L^SS'44-LAW Root’s wife. Kathy, 35, said she • VIRNON-IiiCily Pioio. Tolcothniie Rd • MERIOEN-2ayfe's Ploio expected to live. Stamford. 1 TOLLAND TURNPIKE • MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKAOE-3S4 W Middle Ipke. • ENFIELD>Brookside Plota his cane and said it wouldn’t do “At this point, we have no Manchester < 64HMSS plans to visit her husband today. any good to talk, because the indication as to the motive,” The suspects were being held On Thursday, she said she told HarUord - 649-2623 hospital officials to send her authorities would be unable to Perrotta said. on $500,000 bond each, pending Your cdfla «ra imurnod dolly. protect him or stop further their arraignment in Superior MANCHESTER — VERNON TOWN LINE husband the message: “ Root, you •SAVINGS BASED ON COMAWAliVE PRCES every store. “If they were looking for NO SAlE IS EVER FINAL OPEN ? DAYS 6 NiGmIS MAJ(DR CREOlI CAROS ACCEPIED Quantities orelWiNeo. shootings. someone, it’s apparent there Court. really did it this time.” MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. July 14. 1989 - 7 6 - MANCHESTER HERALD Friday. July 14. 1989 Flag supporters split on strategy U.S. space goals Execution try fails, Mother convicted China tightens ruies WASHINGTON (AP) - Demo­ be the constitutional amendment concerns. House Republican leader Bob cratic leaders want to quickly supported by President Bush. But in the Senate, Republicans Michel, R-Ill., told Edwards' governing the press but second succeeds in baby’s addiction outlaw flag burning without Edwards said the proposed are insisting the amendment subcommittee on Thursday as topped by moon changing the Constitution but amendment might be “reckless” doesn’t get second-class treat­ congressional hearings on the BEIJING (AP) - China said take tough new measures to ATMORE, Ala. (AP) - A When the guard raised the congressional conservatives are in its 'current form because it ment. And House Republicans flag issue began. today it is imposing tougher weed out publications it con­ promising to fight any foot- doesn’t detail what would consti­ say they can force their amend­ rules on what books and siders unsavory. mildly retarded killer died in two vinyl shades covering the SANFORD, Fla. (AP) - A she complete a drug program she dragging on their proposed con­ Rep. Sonny Montgomery, D- Alabama’s electric chair early window in the witness room, judge has convicted a cocaine- is undergoing and then serve “a tute desecration of the flag or ment out of committee if the magazines can publish, and It said publishers in recent stitutional amendment. shape the penalties. Miss., the chairman of the House base, Mars trip today in the second execution Dunkins was already strapped addicted mother of delivering lengthy probation period." panel tries to hold it up. Veterans Affairs Committee, there were reports of more years have “flooded the book Rep. Don Edwards. D-Calif., Edwards and other key Demo­ Republicans and some Demo­ executions and prison terms in market with low grade and attempt after the first try in the electric chair, his face drugs to her two children through In his ruling, the judge made the chairman of the House called for passage of the amend­ failed because of a miscon- covered by a black veil att­ their umbilical cords at birth. two key determinations: crats. including House Speaker cratic conservatives say the ment. Without it, he said, "people a continuation of the govern­ vulgar material which contain WASHINGTON (AP) - The permanent moon base and then Judiciary constitutional law sub­ Thomas S. Foley, D-Wash.; constitutional amendment is the going from there to Mars; and nected cable. ached to the hood of the Rejecting arguments that the ■ Thai the illegal substance will be burning flags throughout ment’s drive to stifle popular violent murders and obscene National Space Council, working electrodes on his head, committee, said Thursday legis­ House Judiciary Committee only way to ensure the court dissent. pornography which have cor­ on "a major new space initia­ third, to take us directly to Mars Horace Franklin Dunkins law under which she was tried traveled from Ms. Johnson’s lation would probably reach the the country on every holiday Jr., 28, was declared dead at was meant only for criminals body into the babies at birth, but chairman Jack Brooks, D-Texas; ruling is overturned. occasion” drawing strong reac­ A foreign source in Chengdu, rupted people’s souls.” tive," is focusing on an American after the turn of the century." Thigpen said the first throw House floor before Congress’ and Senate Judiciary Committee "Even experts whodonotfavor The council is not expected to 12;27a.m., 19minutesafterthe of the switch aj 12; 08 a.m. engaged in illegal drug deals. before their umbilical cords were tions, esjpecially from veterans. the capital of central Sichuan return to the moon, establishing a August recess to overturn the chairman Joseph Biden, D-Del.; a constitutional amendment ap­ Province, quoted local press It added that books and permanent base and proceeding make a recommendation about executioner first flipped the brought no visible response Circuit Judge O.H. Eaton Jr. said severed, Supreme Court decision. periodicals to be investigated voltage switch. The U.S. Su­ from the condemned man. he viewed the two children born to ■ And that “a child who is born propose regular legislation de­ proach say that a legislative "People are going to get hurt,” reports as saying two men from there to Mars. America's space future to Presi­ But he said it probably wouldn’t signed to meet the court’s approach would not work,” he said. were executed last Saturday and removed from bookstalls But it will be expensive, warns dent Bush in time for inclusion in preme Court turned down two Jennifer Clarise Johnson as but whose umbilical cord has not include those with “counterre­ last-minute appeals to stop the A guard in the witness room victims. been severed is a person" within for their actions during deadly Rep. Robert Walker, R-Pa., who his speech next Thursday on the opened the door to the death riots In that city in early June. volutionary and bourgeois lib­ was among a group of congress­ 20th anniversary of the first execution. "These children had no ability the Florida law under which she eralization propaganda.” State Prison Commissioner chamber, and told another to control what was being intro­ was tried. The executions, which were men briefed Thursday on several landing on the moon. guard directing the execution, Bill would ban dial-a-porn services not reported in the national The Chinese government options being considered by the Walker said Quayle is “basi­ Morris Thigpen said the jacks duced into their bodies,” Eaton The defense had argued that a connecting electricity to the “1 believe you’ve got the jacks said in handing down the ruling newborn is not a person until the press, brought to 29 the ha.« blamed the June violence council. cally consulting with the people on wrong.” Neither guard was WASHINGTON (AP) - A voting to enact a new fairness dial-a-porn and fairness doctrine radio operators and satellite number of people known to on “counterrevolutionary reb­ Any of the options. Walker said, on Capitol Hill who have some­ chair were reversed, and so Thursday after a non-jury trial. cord is severed and that Johnson House bill to levy $50 million in did not deliver enough voltage identified. “The defendant had that ability” could not be tried under the law doctrine that requires broadcas­ measures to its budget reconcilia­ launching businesses. have been put to death for els” trying to overthrow the will require "a substantial in­ thing to say about authorizing Two doctors who examined new and increased licensing fees ters to air opposing views on tion bill, which is designed to ■ Increases in FCC fines that disrupting social order since socialist system and has de­ crease in resources available to space funds as an advance of to kill Dunkins on the first try. The unmarried 23-year-old that makes it a felony for “I regret very, very much Dunkins determined he was woman is believed to be the first someone to “deliver” drugs to a on many communications busi­ controversial public issues. generate $50 million through: have not been changed since 1934. the June 3-4 military assault on tained or issued arrest war­ NASA — it will require doubling Space Council consideration of a unconscious, but had a strong nesses would also ban obscene The committee action was part ■ A 12.6 percent, across-the- Beijing in which at least 200 rants for dozens of students the size of NASA and the NASA major new space initiative.” what happened,” Thigpen mother in Florida — and one of minor. dial-a-porn services and restrict said. “It was human error. I heartbeat. Thigpen told a news only a few in the country — “I am convinced and find that of a drive to hold the federal board increase in licensing fees The dial-a-porn provision people were killed. and intellectuals who led the budget.” Attending the meeting in the conference later. access to indecent phone budget deficit in fiscal 1990 to $110 charged by the Federal Commun­ comes in response to a Supreme Meanwhile, the official Peo­ pro-democracy movement. The council, headed by Vice White House complex were the just hope he was not conscious convicted of pushing drugs to the term ‘delivery’ (in the law) messages. and did not suffer.” At 12:17 a.m., the switch was their children under a criminal includes the passage of cocaine or billion, as required by the ications Commission. Court ruling last month that ple’s Daily said today that the Books by scholars now on President Dan Quayle, favors the chairmen and ranking members The House Energy and Com­ Gramm-Rudman deficit- ■ New fees on 17 communica­ invalidated a 1988 law that had state Press and Publications nationwide wanted lists have moon-Mars scenario over other of the Senate and House subcom­ Dunkins’ attorney, Steve thrown a second time. Ten drug-dealing statute. a derivative of it from the body of merce Committee approved the reduction law. Ellis, described Dunkins’ minutes later, Dunkins was Johnson faces a 30-year sent­ a mother into the body of her child tions areas previously exempted outlawed the $2 billion dial-a-porn Administration has decided to been banned. courses being considered. Walker mittees and committees that package on Thursday while also The committee attached the from charges, including ham business. said, but no final decision has handle the space program. death as a “grisly scene." pronounced dead. ence. but prosecutor Jeff Deen through the umbilical cord after said he would recommend that birth occurs, ” the judge held. been made. Quayle, NASA Ad­ The space agency has asked for “>v ministrator Richard H. Truly and $13 billion in the next fiscal year, Mark Albrecht, executive secre­ but is likely to get far less than tary of the space council, con­ that from a budget-minded in the Greater ducted the briefing. Congress. Y “They basically outlined three “I made the point that they Manchester Area options," Walker, the ranking basically were asking for us to OPPORTUNITIES Republican member of the House find about 2 percent of the federal space science subcommittee, budget for NASA in the 1990s and REAL ESTATE said in an interview. into the next century,” Walker CALL US FOR CHFA INFORMATION “One, for the United States to said. “We were almost double move ahead with a robotic that level in the 1960s — this CHFA IS HERE 646-2482 program and gradually phase nation has shown it is capable of men out of the space program; spending 3.6 percent of the budget •si, another, to go back to the moon for space activity if the program with the idea of establishing a is truly visionary." Realty Co,

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July 14, 1989 — 9 OPINION FOCUS/Advicc PEOPLE Giveaways Hirt wins Saints’ award NEW ORLEANS Bill snafu Boy should not run up to strangers (AP) — Trumpeter A1 Hirt has Gram- mies and gold re­ by U.S. DEAR ABBY: My cords, but he says following “ Dear Abby” letter that' knew you were going to be married 2>A-year-old son is en­ unfortunate appeared in your column about 12 and have three children 11 years an award from the tirely too friendly with years ago? (I saved it because I later?” N e w Orleans strangers. He runs up to continue thought it was wonderful, but there’s He answered, “ I ’d get a shotgun and Saints football Hall people he has never Dear Abby no date on it.) blow my head off! ” of Fame means seen before and puts his “ Dear Abby: Whether this is true or Abby, I thought we had a good more. oversight arms up, asking to be Hirt, who played By Jack Anderson Abigail Van Buren not, I cannot say, but it has an marriage. I also thought he loved his and Dale Van Atta held — and, of course, important message, so use it if you children. He is rather moody and can during halftimes in these strangers pick wish: be verbally abusive at times, but I the Saints’ early him up. years, was honored The agreement between the town and the WASHINGTON - Dick Textor “ Several worldly-wise teen-agers never thought he was that miserable. He’s an adorable little were chiding one of their group Should I leave him and take the Thursday with the Eighth Utilities District over fire protection catches what the government spills. boy, and I am glad he’s museum’s Fleur His driveway is coated with green because of her virginal status. She children? They are 1, 2 and 3 years and sanitary sewer service is back on track as not a shy and withdrawn child, but I De Lis Award. He Army tennis court paint. His Brandy­ forbid him to speak to strangers. took it good-naturedly for a while, old. I am a good wife and mother — or am concerend that his friendliness said he was the the result of quick action by town wine, Maryland home shines with a Explain that there are people who then quickly silenced them with this so I thought. might lead to his being abducted team’s biggest administrators and the district’s tax layer of Coast Guard white and Navy could do him harm — and one cannot remark: 'Should I ever become someday. I have tried to tell him not to cheerleader during gray. He drives an $18,500 electric tell by looking at a stranger who is dissatisfied with my status, I can CONFUSED AND HURT collector. act that way, but he turns right around the team’s begin­ truck that Uncle Sam sold him for harmless and who is not. If your child change it. How about you?’ — No After the problem over tax billing became and doe$ it anyway. nings in the late $120. He can serve dinner on hand- defies you, punish him by depriving Name, Please” DEAR CONFUSED; Have a heart- apparent, someone assumed leadership and Is this something I should be painted White House china and sign him of something he considers a treat to-heart talk with your husband. Tell A I worried about? If so, what action Hirt, 66, no ^1 Hirt took the steps needed to untangle the confused letters with Ronald Reagan’s auto- — but make that punishment R.R.C. IN BEND, ORE. him you were hurt by his remark should I take to discourage this longer plays at games, but he still goes. billing situation in which some property mmatic autograph machine — all memorable. because it not only put you down, if behavior without offending the “ This is the greatest team ever,” he said. owners got tax bills for fire services from one picked up at government surplus Be firm, mother. Your child needs DEAR R.R.C.: I would have, but I was an insult to your marriage. If he stranger? to be protected, and it’s your responsi­ didn’t think of it. I ’m glad you did, and government when, under the agaaement, they auctions. really is dissatisfied, and his moodi­ bility to protect him. I thank you for it. ness and the verbal abuse continue, were to get those services from the other. Textor drives the government George to host pageant crazy. A self-confesed “ loud-mouth,” ARIZONA MOM the two of you should consider family It would have been better if the problem had he hangs out at government auctions DEAR ABBY: The letter from DEAR ABBY: My husband’s counseling before those little sparks ATLANTIC DEAR MOM: Don’t worry about never arisen. It could and should have been barking about how our bureaucrats “ Striking Out,” the 27-year-old man brother and his off-again, on-again become a bonfire. CITY, N.J. (A P) - offending strangers — they should anticipated and avoided. But the public run the worst business in the nation. In who was still a virgin, interested me. live-in girlfriend were visiting us one Phyllis George, a understand a mother’s concern about a booming voice, he asks his fellow It seems that when his dates learned evening. During the visit, I was Abbv't foverlt* rtcIpM or* oelnb Ilk* former Miss Amer­ administrators involved deserve credit for a child that age approaching hotcokMl Stnd your nomo and addrtoo, plus bidders how the government can of his virginal status, they wanted stunned when this woman asked my ica who went on to having aoted promptly to correct it. strangers. chock or monoy ordor for S3.S0 to: Abby't afford to pay thousands of dollars for nothing more to do with him. husband, who is 32 years old, “ What Cookbooklot, P.O. Box 447, Mount Morrit, become a televi­ Do more than just “ tell” your son; What is especially creditable is that a something, and then sell it for a Why didn’t you answer him with the would you do if you were 21 again, and III. 4I8S4. (Pottapo It Includod.) sion personality, Y couple of administrators, Boyce Spinelli, town pennies. He marvels aloud about the will co-host this OUR FASCINATINQ EARTH by Phllp Self, Ph.D. finance officer, and Michael Bekech, town Secret Service safe he bought. It had a year’s Miss Amer­ ica Pageant with assessor, took the time to phone as many of blueprint of the White House grounds Getting the maximum benefit Gary Collins, the the taxpayers as they could reach to explain “It’s our fire insurance.’ stuffed in bottom drawer. Then Textor takes home a perfectly good pageant’s director the situation to them individually. fax machine for $10. said. The billing error never posed a material What Texter has seen is the flipside George’s selec­ threat to implementing the agreement, but if of the Pentagon’s $640 toilet seat. At • from chiid-care tax credits tion is part of the pageant’s push to it had not been corrected promptly, there Sports gives Dow undue clout supply depots across the country, the Getting max­ physically handicapped depend­ promote “today’s would have been a bad effect psychologically. government runs auctions to flush the products it claims it no longer needs. imum benefit ent child. We pay $5,700 in modern, educated Many people would have wondered how the What once were known as the congressional team were Democrats; woman,” Leonard By Robert Walters Here are some things the taxpayers from the cur­ work-related expenses (expenses more substantial provisions of the accord Orange Bowl, Cotton Bowl, Sugar while the Senate delegation consisted bought at a premium and then rent tax laws incurred so that my wife and I can Horn said Bowl and Fiesta Bowl now are of two Democrats and two Republi­ dumped for a pittance: copy ma­ regarding work while someone looks after Thursday. could be made to work if the simple POTOMAC, Md. — The chain-link Sylvia formally designated the Federal cans. The best known of the politicians chines, televisions, computers, fork­ c h i 1 d - c a r e our child). This $5,700 also After being mechanism of tax billing had bogged down. fences surrounding the tennis courts Express Orange Bowl, Mobil Cotton was Sen. Lloyd Bentsen of Texas, the lifts, video cameras, night-vision credits can be a qualifies as medical expense. Can crowned Miss When Richard Sartor, who took over as at the Congressional Country Club in America 1971, Phyllis George Bowl, USF&G Sugar Bowl and Sunkist Democratic vice presidential nomi­ scopes, scales, safes, emergency complex mat­ Porter we take the $5,700 as both this Washington suburb were fes­ town manger well after the agreement had Fiesta Bowl. Corporate logotypes are nee last year. flares and more. ter. Therefore, child-care and medical George went on to become a television tooned with gaudy banners promoting been reached, was asked about the billing pasted onto professional golfers’ bags The problems inherent in tying Hydraulic scales go for $5, eight Eli J. Warach, expenses? sportscaster and newscaster, an author and the official purveyors to the Dow and sewn into professional tennis politics to sports marketing were televisions for total of $110, 62 cases of chief editorial lecturer. For eight seasons, she was anchorwo­ problem, he frankly labeled it an World Senior Open. players' shirts. illustrated by Dow’s decision to add Xerox copier toner valued at about consultant of ANSWER: You can’t deduct man of CBS Sports’ “ N FL Today.” administrative error. And he apparently Avis, Mariott and Carey were, Almost the entire surface of a two slots to each team for “ guest $6,000 for $2. Monte Hall never dished Prentice Hall, and I have worked to protect you in 1989.if your child the same $5,700 twice. But part Today, George, 40, operates her own line of stepped in promptly to get the administrators respectively, the sanctioned provid­ successful racing car (‘‘everything players” — and then to fill one of those out better deals. out some tips to help you avoid already is 13 or older. can be deducted as medical food products called “ Chicken By George.” ers of rental cars, hotel rooms and positions on the congressional team together to put it right. but the headlights,” notes one ob­ In February, Textor figured it was T h e KOOKAnumiA, a n a u s t k a l ia n d i -r d , problems. expense, and part for child care. limousines to the tennis matches, with its board chairman, Paul F. server) and its driver’s uniform is time to alert George Bush to the ENJOYS THE REPUTATION OF SNAKE KILLER, QUESTION; How about an The way you do it will make a sponsored by the Dow Chemical Co. Oreffice. covered with the names of corporate giveaway. He wrote a letter to the BUT W ILL EAT AU^OST ANYTHIN&. QUESTION: If I pay a relative instance where my child turned difference in the amount of tax Miss Teen files lawsuit Other firms promoting their ties to the Moreover, Oreffice was fortuitously sponsors. The corner posts and president saying that the law govern­ KOOKABURRAS APPEAR ABSOLUTELY to take care of my two young 13 on July 1, 1989? Let’s assume savings you realize. Let’s take a event ranged from American Express RENO, Nev. (A P) — Heather Anne McLeod, canvas floors of boxing rings have not teamed up in all five rounds of the ing the sales are routinely broken, FEARLESS OF H U /^N BEIN&S AND ARE s children, can I get a child-care that I paid $2,500 for the year up to look. to British Airways. the winner of the Miss Nevada Teen title, has Plane won’t escaped similar treatment. doubles competition with Sen. John B. that the government could get much FREQUENTLY SEEN IN PARKS AND PICNIC credit for these expenses? that point for someone to look You use the $5,700 as a medical The principal event was a tourna­ filed a lawsuit to let her compete in the Miss Beer brewers, soft-drink bottlers, Breaux, D-La., a member of the more for its surplus goods, that he has GROUNDS. HERE TH C f ACTUALLY PERCH ON after her while I ’m at work. Do I expense. Since medical expenses ment in which 16 high-ranking tennis Teen USA pageant under way in California. cigarette makers, auto producers and environmental protection subcom­ bought radioactive materials without THE HAND OF ANY PASSERBY WHO WILL OFFER ANSWER: Yes — with two lose the entire credit? are deductible only to the extent players, aged 45 or older, competed The 18-year-old Reno resident was disquali­ others pay millions of dollars for the mittee in the Senate that has jurisdic­ warning labels and military equip­ FOOD. THEY EVEN TAP ON WINDOWS ALA\OST qualifications. First, you can’t they exceed 7.5 percent of the for $130,000 in prize money offered by honor of sponsoring not only golf and tion over the industrial chemicals and adjusted gross income, you can fied from the contest because she competed in solve deficit ment that wasn’t supposed to be sold. CONTINUOUSLY, DEfAANDING TO BE FED- - - claim the credit if the person you ANSWER: No. Here you get a Dow. But more intriguing for political both Nevada and California Miss Teen tennis matches but also skiing, wastes manufactured by Dow. Textor bought one auto-signature hire to take care of your child is break. Since the $2,500 in costs deduct $3,450. (That’s the $5,700 in aficionados was a supplemental tour­ AND THEY USUALLY AKCt pageants during the same year, a violation of surfing, bowling, cycling, and running While the tournament was under­ pen for $25 and sold it for $500. He eligible to be claimed as your were incurred before the child medical expenses minus $2,250 — nament, the Congress-Parliament the national pageant rules. competitions. way, one of its organizers explained to picked up a scale for $5 and resold it dependent. Second, you can’t get reached the age of 13, you get 7.5 percent of $30,000.) After The FSX fighter plane deal symbolizes the Challenge Cup. McLeod’s attorney, Charles Zeh, said in the Corporations will spend $1.5 billion an idle player that the promoters for $500. Why can’t the government the credit if you make the credit for $2,400 of those expenses deducting $3,450, you cannot use continuing decline of American economic U.S. District Court suit filed Thursday that if As its name implies, it was a this year — more than twice as much originally planned to seek corpora­ get a better return too, he asked Bush. payment to a child of yours who is (the expense lim it). Result: you the remainder for child-care she isn’t let into the San Bernadino contest in power. It stands as a pathetic reminder that competition between eight members as in 1985 — to attach their names to tions willing to pay $5,000 apiece for Four months after Textor wrote the under the age of 19. don’t lose anything. Even if she credit. At a 28-percent tax rate, time for the July 25 final, she wants $200,000 in the United States lacks the discipline to bring of Congress and eight members of sporting events, while an additional the honor of being the official sponsors letter, the Defense Reutilization and Don’t miss out on this possible didn’t turn 13 until the following the $3,450 in deductions is worth Britain’s Parliament — all of whom $100 million will be paid to athletes to of a doubles team of lawmakers. Dr. Gott break. If your child is going to be year, your top amount for figur­ $966 in tax savings. damages instead. The preliminary competi­ its budget nearer balance and to solve its Marketing Service (the Santa Claus at tion began Friday. trade deficit by employing honest solutions agreed to join in the dubious enter­ endorse various commercial “ But in a time of high ethics in this the Pentagon) solved the problem in Peter Qott, M.D. 19 any time before the end of the ing the credit would still be $2,400. Suppose, though, you took the prise of linking sports marketing to products. town” the idea was abandoned, he year, all payments for that year That’s the maximum. child-care credit first. You use The University of Nevada-Reno psychology rather than gimmicks. its own way — it banned Textor from student, who attended Poway High School in politics. Until recently, however, those said. In other words, the organizers auctions of military goods. Now Uncle qualify for the credit. $2,400 first and, at 20 percent, you San Diego, Calif., was disquaiifed from the The Senate has approved the FSX deal, an Sports marketing is the questiona­ events did not compromise the were worried about the public rela­ Sam can go about its foolish business QUESTION; I’m divorced and save $480 in taxes. The remaining national contest after winning the Nevada title agreement to produce with Japan a new ble union of business and sports. Its integrity of public officials by luring tions aspect of the arrangement — but QUESTION: Last year my have custody of my two young $3,300 is reduced by the $2,250 without being bothered by the facts. June 22. fighter plane. It has done so after the contributions to the advancement of them into commercially promoted not especially concerned about selling The Pentagon justified its move daughter, Ellen, was 14 years old. children. They stay with me medical expense floor, so you corporations the sponsorship rights to Japanese declined to buy F-14 fighters from civilization include the commercial competitions. Indeed, Dow boasted saying Textor had tried to rig the My husband and I were able to get virtually all year long. However, have $1,050 as medical expenses. that its sponsorship of the tennis senators and representatives. the child-care credit for her. I my former husband supplies At 28 percent, that’s a tax saving the United States. Many senators felt it was sponsorship of everything from pro­ bidding simply because he bantered Douglas settles lawsuit fessional golf matches to stock car matches between legislators from the with other bidders. Drug worsens know that the law at that time was more than one-half of their of $294. Adding the $480 and the better to get sorrie economic return because of $294 gives you a total of $774 in tax races, and the plastering of billboards two countries would ‘‘make sports The Pentagon told our associate specific: the credit was available support. Since I work full-time NEW YORK (A P) - Actor Kirk Douglas Robert Walters Is a syndicated savings. So the itiedical expense the joint effort to design a new fighter plane at the edge of every imaginable type history.” Jim Lynch that Textor’s letter to the for children under 15. Is it true and have to hire a baby-sitter. I ’d settled his lawsuit against Sperry Corp., which columnist. way is better. than to have the Japanese refuse to give us of sports playing field. All four House members on the president had nothing to do with the that this provision was changed? like to know if I can claim the dropped him as spokesman two years ago when attempt to ban him from auctions. bone problem If it was, are there any provisions credit — even in cases where my Now, let’s change just one fact: any business related to the purchase of older it merged with Burroughs Corp. to form Unisys assume the medical expense is We asked a spokeswoman for the to protect people like us who former husband can claim depen­ Corp. fighters. Japan enjoys a trade surplus of some dency exemptions for them? $3,000. Subtracting $2,250 from Defense Reutilization and Marketing DEAR DR. GOTT: I have been taking thyroid made commitments based on the The settlement, for an undisclosed amount, $50 billion with the United States. that leaves $750 in deductible Open Forum Service why the government doesn’t medication for over 15 years. Does the hormone fact that the credit was available occurred Thursday just as jury selection was to ANSWER: You can get the medical expenses. At a 28 percent Other senators opposed the project because listen to Textor’s marketing ideas. trigger osteoporosis? until the child reached age 15? begin in federal court in Manhattan. credit. The tax law gives the tax rate, that comes to $210 in tax they felt the U.S. would be giving away “ It's not that kind of marketing,” she D EAR READER; In excess, thyroid hormone can Douglas had filed a breach of contract suit custodial parent a special break savings. advanced technology in aviation, a field in like the content of this letter, might to Bolton. Finance Board member said, likening the program to a garage ANSWER: The answers to your two years ago against Sperry and Unisys, Get rid of guns worsen osteoporosis, the loss of bone calcium that Using the child-care credit prompt an investigation into the Robert L. Campbell and Mary Van sale. “ If you have ever had a garage two questions are “ yes” and in this case. claiming termination of the contract wrecked which the nation still enjoys a substantial comes with age. Note, however, that I say first, you get a $480 credit and no critic’s standing to complain: Have I Buren, also Selectman Carl A. Preuss sale, you know things don’t go for top “ no.” The law was changed to his chances of getting a “ similarly prestigious advantage over the Japanese. Others To the Editor; “excess” ; a therapeutic level is beneficial for medical reductions, so in this paid my taxes? Do I have a and Douglas T.Cheney. Surely Fi­ dollar.” lower the qualification age from QUESTION: My wife and I and rewarding contract with any other major patients who need thyroid replacement. This is one case, the child-care credit is opposing the sale said Japan should be forced nonconforming land usfe? Unpaid nance Chairman Raymond A. Ursin In other words, the Pentagon “ under 15” to “ under 13.” And have a combined adjusted gross U.S. corporation.” So much protest is going on in the reason people taking thyroid supplements should better. to practice fairer trade policies, and not be parking tickets? An unlicensed dog? now deserves to be enshrined in the doesn’t do the smart thing because it’s there are no provisions in the law income of $30,000. We have a Douglas, star of “ Spartacus,” “ Lust for streets. ‘‘Stop abortion, stop abor­ have periodic blood tests to determine whether they A mayor who uses this sort of Big Spender Hall of Fame with such not in the business of doing the smart Life” and more than 70 other films, said he was allowed to refuse to buy American products tion,” they say. are receiving the proper amount of medicine. Using unsavory tactic for personal or notables as Gov. William A. O’Neill thing. happy the matter was closed. while having free access to U.S. markets. I also say you people who have guns appropriate analyses of thyroid hormone in the politican gain has violated the public and deficit giant President Ronald “ I am grateful to go back to the world of Both Sens. Christopher J. Dodd and Joseph in your homes should keep guns out of blood, physicians can adjust the dose of medicine trust and the rules of common Reagan. Man can’t sublet apartment make-believe,” he said. I. Lieberman voted against the agreement. sight. Why don’t you go on the streets Deng losing grip and avoid the possibility of drug-induced decency. As Bolton townspeople now dig deep osteoporosis. Their position was the right one. It makes no with signs saying “ keep guns out of China’s aging leader Deng Xiaoping sight in your home” ? to pay their taxes, they will have time is still in control of the government DEAR DR. GOTT: Eight years ago I was found to DEAR BRUCE: I recently sublet a cooperative Everett E. Newton sense to provide Japan with additional A youngster can be shot, and that to reflect how fortunate it was that the machinery, but his grip is shaky. be a biological false positive. I underwent lumbar apartment in Manhattan. The owner was required Football wins at Syracuse technology that allows that nation to continue 275 Redwood Road, charter vote to replace the Ursin puncture and three shots of Bicillin for three weeks. to get permission from the co-op board before he youngster cannot have life long after Intelligence reports suggest that SYRACUSE, N.Y. (A P) - Rolling Stones Manchester Champion Spending Team with a My pregnant wife was also found to be positive. My could sublet to me and that permission was granted. to exploit our markets. Cutting the trade being shot and killed. Abortion is the many of the junior grade military fans will be disappointed that a concert by their town manager was defeated. physician has indicated I can look forward to having I have now been transferred to Atlanta and have deficit on one deal is a poor reason for giving killing of a body not yet born. But a officers have been infected by the Smart Money rock ’n’ roll idols was scrapped in favor of a yellow jaundice, hepatitis and arthritis. Is this true? to give up the apartment. The landlord says he is away technology without addressing the 12-year-old youngster doesn’t have a democracy bug and that they were Syracuse University football scrimmage. life to live either after being shot. So Spending champs Walter Treschuck repulsed by the People’s Army attack I ’ve questioned other physicians who say they’ve going to hold me to my lease, but he will allow me to larger issue of Japan’s refusal to trade in a Bruce Williams Athletic Director Jake Crouthamel refused wake up and protect the living as well 29 Carter St., on demonstrator. The officers have never heard of this. sublet the apartment. This is all very well, but the fair fashion with the United States. co-op board has found some reason to reject the to allow the Rolling Stones to open their new as the ones who are to come to life. To the Editor: Bolton also been turned off by the corruption DEAR READER: A “ biological false positive,” tour Sept. 1 at the dome because preparations The FSX won’t solve our trade problems. among their superiors. Morale is low, three prospective tenants I found. Do I have to or BFP, usually means that a patient has a false respect their wishes, or can I simply sublet the for the concert would have conflicted with an ■ Debt reduction, productivity and discipline Mary Jarvis The figures are in! Congratulations discipline is lax and the troops are not reaction to the blood test for syphilis. That is, the apartment and let the new tenant tangle with the intrasquad football scrimmage and dinner for will. 62D Pascal Lane, to Bolton’s Board of Finance for highly motivated. blood test shows the patient to have syphilis when the team’s booster club scheduled for the co-op board? unfortunate reality. In a cooperative you have far Manchester winning the Connecticut Tax and Letters to the editor this is not so. This troublesome reaction was a previous day. — Th e D ay less control over your destiny than you do in an Spend Championship, Bolton spend­ problem with the older syphilis tests because people The rock band will instead open its first tour The Manchester Herald welcomes Mlnl-editorlal G G individually owned home or condominium. ing equal that of the wealthy Gold with certain diseases, notably lupus erythematosus, in eight years at Rich Stadium near Buffalo on Violated trust original letters to the editor. The federal government seems to NEW YO RK In a cooperative, each owner owns shares of stock Coast towns of Greenwich, Westport, commonly exhibited false positives. This is less a Sept. 1. Letters should be brief and to the think it can throw money away and in the building and a co-op board governs the use of To the Editor: Stamford and Darien. worry now, with the advent of newer blood tests that Pat Campbell, assistant director of the Using 1987-88 figures, the Connecti­ point. They should be typed or neatly then say it doesn’t matter, since the DEAR G.G.: You have come face to face with an that building. They almost always reserve the right handwritten, and, for ease in editing, money didn’t come from the taxpay­ are more specific for syphilitic infection. 50,000-seat dome, said the dinner and scrim­ If Mayor DiRosa believes that cut Public Expenditure Council rates to pass on new tenants, whether they are owners or should be double-spaced. Letters ers in the first place. Waste is waste, I am confused why, if you are a BFP, you needed a mage “ means a lot — more than any concert — disclosing the tax status of a private Bolton I3th in per capita spending. renters. Give that set of conditions, you will have to must be signed with name, address no matter who foots the bill. A case in lumbar puncture (to test for syphilis in the central as far as the university is concerned.” citizen is an appropriate way to rebut Thanks to the fine leadership of nervous system) and penicillin (to treat syphilis). find a tenant that is acceptable to the co-op board. and daytime telephone number (for point is the recent ceremony staged on Our Language political claims of official miscon­ Raymond A. Ursin, finance board Also, I ’m concerned that your wife, too, tested They do not have the right to discriminate on the verification). the Capital grounds to strike a new duct, then he suffers from serious chairman (Republican) and Sandra basis of race and so forth, but they do have the right The Herald reserves the right to edit collectors’ coin. The U.S. Mint spent positive. Frankly, your story sounds as though you defects in his logical and ethical W. Pierog, first selectman (Demo­ are not a false-positive reactor; you were treated as Soar flies or rises to a great height. If I remind you to be very picky. For example, many cooperatives Singer pokes fun at Rose 9 letters in the interests of brevity, $100,000 to haul its con presses to the development. crat), Bolton spending soared from not to misspell the verb soar, promise not to get prohibit people in the entertainment or political clarity and taste. Capitol so members of Congress could though you had syphilis. NEW YORK (A P) — His lampooning talents I have never met Peter J. McNam­ 87th place among Connecticut’s 169 I do not understand the reference to your getting sore. field from living in their building. They feel that Address letters to: Open Forum, stamp their own coins while television have focused on Soviet leader Mikhail ara or Peter P. DiRosa, norhave I any municipalities to 13th in two years. If hepatitis and arthritis. These afflictions are not they will call attention to the building, endanger Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, cameras recorded the event. Not to security and add additional traffic. Gorbachev and former U.S. Sen. John Tower, idea whether there is substance to Mr. the present nearly 5 mill rate increase consequences of a BFP or syphilis itself. QUESTION: My teacher tells us to use Manchester 06040. worry, taxpayers. The sates of the but now country and western songwriter Jim McNamara’s charges that mayor set is taken into consideration, there exist I think you need to go back to square one. Find a independent clauses in our writing. What are those? In many cases the courts have upheld their right. I tittle doubt that Bolton is now number coin will cover the outrageous ex­ would be out looking for a new tenant that has a low Terr is poking fun at manager up an improper slush fund or lent his pense. Somehow we don’t think that is doctor who is familiar with current tests for Pete Rose. influence to have a friend’s sidewalk 1 — the highest per person .spending in syphilis, and request a repeat blood test. In this way, ANSWER: A clause is a group of words containing profile and meets the criteria they impose. much comfort to the people who live Otherwise, you may be paying for an apartment in Called “ The Gambler-Pete Rose,” the song repaired. I am confident, however, all Connecticut. It just goes to show your eight-year mystery may be solved. (Your wife a subject and a verb. If the clause can stand alone as on the streets and eat out of dumpsters New York and Atlanta, and that could be a will make its national debut this week on the that even the most egregious failure that Bolton boards does not need to UJanrlipalrr MrralJi should aldo be tested.) Depending on the results, the a complete sentence, it’s an Independent clause. (In have a town full of millionaires, Rolls- I within sight of the $100,000 party that sentence, “ it’s an independent clause” is the heavy-duty burden. CBS radio network. by a resident to pay his or her taxes hosted by the Mint. new doctor can offer further advice and testing, if The song lilts along to the tune of Kenny 8 Royces and corporate giants to spend Foumtod In 1881 would not exonerate the mayor from a indicated. independent clause.) money like one. PENNY M. SIEFFERT ...... Piftjllsher Rogers’ hit. “ The Gambler.” breach of his fiduciary responsibili­ GEORGE T CHAPPELL ._...... Editor I am sending you a free copy of my Health Report For Rose, who is under investigation by ® 1989 by NEA. Inc But it would be remi.ss not to give Jack Anderson and his associate, Do you have a question or comment about our Bruce Williams, America’s top radio talk host, is ties to the town. MARIE P GRADY...... City Editor “ Lupus; The Great Imitator.” Other readers who baseball for allegedly gambling on baseball credit to those who also worked hard Dale Van Atta, are syndicated colum­ language? Please write to Jeffrey McQuaIn, heard each week night on NBC stations. Questions " / heard about ‘the flag amendment thing' Of even greater concern is the ALEXANDER GIRELLI. . . . Associate Editor would like a copy should send $1.25 with their name games, the lyrics won’t be a hit. and couldn't sleep. ” implied threat that political criticism. to bring this Spending Championship nists. and address to P.O. Box 91369, Cleveland, Ohio Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester should be sent to: Smart Money, Manchester 44101-3369. Be sure to mention the title. 06040. Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester 06040.

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Superintendent choice is due Section 2, Page 11 By Jacqueline Bennett Derby. Chester had announced Town Engineer Dom Bomma- SPORTS Friday, July 14. 1989. Manchester Herald his intent to resign several rito now says it may be possible to months before June 30 to pursue delay replacing the system by COVENTRY - The Board of new challenges. switching use of fields. Halvorson Education will choose a new The board went into executive said. superintendent of schools by the session at a meeting Thursday Replacing the system will cost end of next week. Chairman night to discuss the superintend­ about $30,000, according to Lawrence Mickel said. ent search. Moriarty’s is happy Halvorson. In other matters earlier in the Mickel said Thursday that the meeting, board vice chairwoman MacLean said there was talk of board will interview its three Judy Halvorson, who is also limiting use of the toilets to finalists for the position next chairwoman of the School Build­ certain sections of the building week, make a choice next Thurs­ ing Committee, urged that prob­ during certain hours if the system day night and announce it Friday is not replaced before September. Hill back on the hill lems with the septic system at morning. Coventry Grammar School be However, he and the board “ Next week our three final By Jim Tierney taken care of as soon as possible. agreed they would like it repaired candidates will visit Coventry for Manchester Herald “ We shouldn’t wait, it’s not a now. a tour of the district and final good condition,” Halvorson said. The board also voted 6-0 to interviews,” he said. An annual constant in the She said both the town engineer accept the resignation of Kim Mickel said two of the candi­ Greater Hartford Twilight and town sanitarian had told her Rutty from the School Building dates are from out of state and League has alway been the that. Committee. Rutty is moving out one is from Connecticut. The success of Moriarty Brothers, the But since then, there has been of state, Halvorson said. board visited the three at the defending Jack Rose Memorial some consideration given to Board member Kathleen Ryan locations where they currently playoff champions. waiting to replace the septic work, he .said. was absent. Moriarty Coach Gene Johnson, system because Town Manager In a vote of 6-0, the board however, lost several players John MacLean, the director of John Elsesser would like the appointed Thomas Kolodzief to from last year’s championship pupil and staff services, has been septic work included in plans to replace Rutty. Kolodzief had squad including Rick Murray, the appointed by the board as acting do code work and other renova­ been serving on a building Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald team’s most valuable player a superintendent until the position tions at the school. Elsesser subcommittee. year ago. Some of the veterans is hlled. The spot was left vacant would prefer to ask townspeople The board also voted 6-0 to set ART SHOW — Dan McCarthy of 15 there through Aug. 24. There will be a retired at the start of this season by the resignation of Nathan for the funds in the same the salary for the director of food Glehwood St. and Doris Johnson of 78 reception from 7 to 9 p.m. tonight while a couple of promising Chester on June 30. referendum, Halvorson said. services for the town’s four Finley St. hang a painting in the New featuring 26 young performers from University of Hartford products Chester was recently hired as That referendum is likely to be schools at $20,900. Jean Richards Space Gallery at Manchester Commun­ Children’s Association Summer Theater were taken in the amateur the superintendent of schools in held in the fall. now holds that post. baseball draft in June. ity College Wednesday. The Manchester Inc. What Johnson was looking at Art Association is holding an exhibit was probably his youngest team in the 26 years he’s been involved Gondek In teacher Institute with MB’s as a player and coach. Y LOCAL Veteran righthander Ken Hill Dorothy Gondek, a teacher at Howell Cheney Big bicentennial bash brings also gave his notice at the start of Regional Vocational Technical School, is taking the season that he would not be part in the third Mark Twain/Harriet Beecher returning, mainly due to arm & S T A T E Stowe Teacher Institute to be held at the Mark trouble. Twain Memorial and Stowe-Day Foundation in With a little coaxing. Hill Hartford. Frenchmen into streets again returned to MB’s last Sunday and At the institute, which began Monday and ends received his initial start Thurs­ Patrick Flynn/Manchaater Harald uncorked at the Orsay Museum Zachery, Caspi elected July 21, five Twain and Stowe scholars will work By Sydney Rubin Noah, Nobel Peace Prize-winning day night against Mallove’s Je­ with Gondek and 16 other Connecticut educators. The Associated Press on the Seine River, where Presi­ author Elie Wiesel and designer Shirley Zachery and Dvora Caspi have been welers at East Catholic’s Eagle BEATS THROW — The ball is at his feet as Moriarty They will discuss such subjects as racism in the dent Francois Mitterrand was Kenzo. Field. elected co-chairpersons for the Manchester Brothers’ Ray Gliha starts his slide into third base during post-Reconstruction era and Twain’s response to PARIS — When the workers on host of a dinner for about 30 heads A rousing orchestral rendition Interracial Council for 1989-90. Jan McIntosh was Hill, 27, responded with a first-inning action Thursday against Mallove's in Twilight it, Twain’s use of irony and satire, and Stowe’s the Faubourg St. Antoine of state invited to attend the of the Marseillaise, the French elected secretary and Marie Salamon treasurer. sparkling, two-hitcomplete game role in the early fight for women’s rights in stormed the Bastille prison 200 three-day bicentennial bash. national anthem, opened and effort to lead Moriarty’s to a 3-1 League play at East Catholic’s Eagle Field. Gliha was safe The council’s function is to improve under­ years ago today, they not only The celebrations began earlier closed the 75-minute show. on the play. The MB’s won, 3-1. standing and promote clearer lines of communi­ Connecticut. win. The M B’s are now 6-7 while The lectures in the program, which is funded began a revolution that was to Thursday with an inaugural The Marseillaise will be sug Mailove’s evens off at 9-9. cation among people of different races and ethnic by the State Department of Education and the change the world, they also concert at the new Opera Bastille, again tonight by American so­ “ We twisted his (H ill’s) arm. backgrounds with the goal of achieving a fully provided a great excuse for a a high-tech hall built to bring prano Ms. Hendricks, dressed in 23-year-old Johnson, the leading three solid pitchers (Hill, Dave integrated Manchester. Connecticut Humanities Council, are free and No pun intended.” MB’s first hitter in the Twilight League, Bidwell, CraigSteuernagel) right open to the public. For a schedule, phone 247-0998. party. culture to the masses and provide a flowing robe of blue, white and baseman Chris Petersen, who Anyone interested in joining the council or in played in the Atlanta Braves’ now. We’ll raise some hell.” Hundreds of thousands of revel­ an alternative to the Paris Opera red, on the Place de la Concorde collected two hits and scored a getting more information about it may phone Rookie League last year. MB’s has 17 games left in its ers danced and frolicked into the at the Palais Gamier. It has been during a flamboyant parade that run, said. "H e said his arm was Zachery at 646-5416 or Joan O’Loughlin at Johnson knew this year would regular season, including to-1 Johnson on CHA board wee hours this morning at nearly a pet project of Mitterrand, who will be the centerpiece of bicen­ killing him. Didn’t look like it 643-4031. a dozen places around Paris to persisted despite artistic and tennial events in the capital. be a challenge for his club. night’s makeup at 6 against William R. Johnson, chairman of the board of tonight. He had a litle zip on the “ I knew it’d be a long season,” celebrate the July 14, 1789 storm­ artistic flaps surrounding it. The parade, which will offer Society for Savings at Trinity trustees of Manchester Memorial Hospital, has ball.” Petersen, a 1984 Manches­ Johnson said. “ There’s three or ing of the royal prison. The Socialist president as well dancing bears, elephants, zebras College in Hartford. been elected to the board of directors of the ter High graduate, was an assist­ four guys hitting the ball. Kenny’s A military parade, complete as Bush and their wives shared and hundreds of musicians and Connecticut Hospital Association. ant coach at U of H in the spring going to help us out a lot. You saw Toller In college association with helicopters and big guns, front-row balcony seats for the performers dressed in surreal MORIARTY BROTHERS (3) — CHA is a non-profit organization with 105 when he also graduated. what he did tonight. We have a lot S ullivan ss 3-0-0-0, T urn e r If 3-0-0-0, formally kicked off the Bastille program of opera excerpts feat­ costumes, is expected to draw John Toller of Manchester, director of the health-care institutions as members. It’s mission “ He (Hill) pitched a hell of a of new faces, a lot of young kids. G liha cf 3-1-2-0, Johnson r f 3-1-2-2, Day festivities today. uring singers Placido Domingo hundreds of thousands of people M cKItrIck 2b3-0-0-0, Petersen 1b3-l-2-0, department of personnel at the University of is to promote effective health care. gam e,” Johnson said. “ He was (Mike) Charter’s an excellent A meeting of leaders from the and Barbara Hendricks. to the Champs Elysees. C harter c 3-0-2-0, SchlabonI 3b 2-0-1-0, Connecticut, has been named chairman of the Johnson is a former president of The Savings very, very tough.” Hill walked catcher. We picked up (Greg) Knok dh 2-0-0-0, H ill p O-O-O-O. Totals seven industrialized nations, in­ The political leaders were On Saturday, a giant fireworks 25-3-9-2. Eastern Region of the College and University Bank of Manchester. He is president of the just one and struck out three. Turner. He’s doing a good job.” cluding President Bush and sche­ joined by a star-studded crowd display across from the Eiffel MALLOVE'SJEWELERSd) — Hovl- Personnel Association. In his post. Toller will Manchester Community College Foundation and Trailing 1-0 on an unearned run, Charter (two hits) is a 1987 land 2b 3-0-0-0, B rooks r t 3-0-0-0, duled to coincide with the festivi­ that included actress Catherine Tower will illuminate the city and Celslrocuse ct 3-0-0-0, T ucker 1b 2-0-0-0, help formulate the association’s policies and a director of the Manchester Child Guidance MB’s took the lead for good in the Manchester High grad while ties, began today in northern Deneuve, tennis player Yannick close the bicentennial binge. Copolbo 1b 3-1-1-0, P ellIccI 2-0-1-0, procedures. Clinic. fourth. Ray Gliha (two hits) Turner graduated in 1985. M c M illa n 2-0-0-0, M o tch lle n t 3b 2-0-0-0, Paris, u . reached on an error and came “ If the younger kids start to hit M o re llo dh 2-0-0-0, ph Tedord 1-0-0-0, p The granddaddy of all the B u tle r O-O-O-O. Totals 23-1-2-0. Patrick Flynn/Mancheatar Herald around on a two-run blast over the the ball a little more and we get M allo ve's 010 000 0— 1-2-1 outdoor balls around France on fence in straightaway center by the same pitching, we’ll be right M o ria rty 000 201 x—3-9-1 Thursday night was a rollicking TRIATHLETE — Ron Hems, 52, of triathlons to his liking. He started Butler and Tucker; Hill and Charter. Jeff Johnson (two hits). The there,” Johnson said. “ We’ve got WP- HIM. LP- B utler. party at the Place de la Bastille Manchester has found competition in competing in triathlons four years ago. Storm itself, where the prison once From page 1 stood. It was set afire and iater From page 1 demolished during the French The salute to the July 14, 1789, did on military matters in May revolution. Legion snaps losing streak storming of the Bastille, which with a troop reduction proposal at The enormous circular place also hard-hit, had no damage Smith, the Hamden official, said. system. UI spokesman Margaret marked the beginning of the the NATO summit in Brussels. Hems finds triathlons was jammed with people of all revolution, began with a military ELLINGTON — It was time to field in a Zone test at 1 p.m. at game-winner on Keith DiYeso’s estimates. “ It’s very hard to remember, Melady said 5,940 homes, most in ages, many in costumes with the Following his stops this week in parade down the Champs Ely­ get back on the right track, and East Catholic, and then hosts double to left field. O’Neill said local officials had quite frankly, what day it is.” Hamden and New Haven, were colors of the French flag: blue, Poland and Hungary, Bush sees, the most famous thorough­ that’s what the Manchester Jewett City at 5 p.m., also at Brian Igoe went the distance reported 41 homes completely She said the cleanup has been still without power at 7 a m. white and red. People perched on planned to press for a coordinated fare in Paris. American Legion baseball team East’ss Eagle Field. for Manchester. He gave up seven destroyed. 340 homes with major marked by a remarkable spirit of today. the base of the Bastille monument economic aid program to reward to be quite an addiction damage, and 7,041 homes with Heavy tanks rumbled past the the two Communist bloc nations accomplished Thursday night as Ellington had a 3-0 lead before hits, struck out four and walked cooperation, a sentiment many NU spokesman John Gustavsen and the staircase of the new glass minor damage. The officials V IP viewing stand as Mirage jet for democratic reforms. Among Post 102 rallied to nip Ellington, Manchester came back in this two. “ (Igoe) gave us the perfor­ others echoed. Thomas Hogan, a said 459 homes, mostly in Morris, and steel Opera Bastille, gleam­ By Jim Tierney sports,” Hems explained. ‘T v e always stayed in reported that 6 industrial facili­ selectman in Litchfield, said fighters screamed overhead, other steps. Bush was expected to 5-4, at Brookside Park in Zone one. Post 102 scored four times in mance we needed,” Manchester Waterbury and Watertown, were ing like a giant ice cube on one Manchester Herald shape. I taught scuba diving for 15 years and also Eight play. ties were destroyed, 21 industrial trailing a stream of red, white express support for new loans and the top of the sixth for a 4-3 lead coach Dave Morency said. “ It residents in Bantam weren’t as without power at 8 a.m. today. side of the place. took hang gliding. I gave up hang gliding to be a facilities were damaged, 530 and blue smoke. and. after Ellington retied it, won was maybe one of his best games devastated as their homes were. Directly across, a huge white debt rescheduling to ease the two Ron Hems was never as interested in the more triathlete.” Manchester, snapping a three- President Bush, leader of the it with another run in the top of the of the summer. Down 3-0, he small businesses were damaged, “They’re very resilient, very State utility officials said they tent sheltered a stage where jazz countries’ financial woes. accepted sports such as baseball or basketball as Hems has run two marathons, the East Lyme game losing streak, is now 9-5 in world’s wealthiest nation, got a seventh. didn’t give an inch.” and 48 small businesses were proud people,” he said. “ They’ll had received about 200 com­ musicians, African bands and The suppression in China fol­ much as he was in the less visible, more Marathon and the New York Marathon. the Zone and 16-8 overall. It destroyed. make it.” front row parade seat next to lowing the bloody crackdown in Morency knew the importance plaints about power outages, accordion virtuosos played individualized sports. ” I never felt if someone told me three or four continues a hectic slate of games In the sixth, Rob Stanford The same reports, which Officials continued to express more than half of them from President Hossain Mohammed Tiananmen Square also was on of this one. “ It wasa very big win. waltzes, marches, and other So in 1985, a friend of Hems asked him to years ago I ’d ever run a marathon. I ’d thought today at 5:45 p.m. when it hosts singled and came home on Neal O’Neill cautioned were unofficial amazement that no one was killed people angered at the loss of cable Ershad of Bangladesh, one of the the agenda, with the possibility We needed to get back on the music to the staccato accompani­ participate in a co-ed triathlon in Grantham, they were crazy,” Hems said. At the outset. Windsor Locks in a Zone clash at Schackner’s RBI double. After and incomplete, counted $89.8 in Hamden. television service. world’s poorest countries. that the summit might produce a beam after losing three in a row, ment of firecrackers and fire­ N.H. Hems was quick to seize the opportunity. Hems trained eight to 10 hours per week. Now his East Catholic’s Eagle Field. Don Sauer walked, Steve Joyner million in damages, including The 15th economic summit strong condemnation of abuses of especially another Zone gam e.” “ That’s the miracle of all this,” works exploding in the balmy regimen has increased to 18 to 20 hours per week Post 102 has two games each on singled home the second run with $34.7 million to homes, $11.6 Smith said. “ I ’ve heard story marks Bush’s debut at the annual human rights. After this experience. Hems, now 52, has Schackner was 3-for-3 and summer night. with 200-250 miles biking, three to five miles Saturday and Sunday. It visits both runners moving up on the million to public property, $18.6 after story of people who watched gathering of the leaders of the The talk will turn to economics almost become addicted to the pure challenge of Stanford added two hits in Man­ “This beats any party back swimming and 20 hours of running. He also works Stafford in a Zone makeup at 1 throw home. Pete Algarin then million to industries, $21.7 to Fire in Hartford United States, Japan, Britain, and other subjects on Saturday the triathlon and has since competed in 14 of chester’s nine-hit attack.. TV while their whole houses home,” said Robert McKean of at least a couple of hours with weights. p.m. on Saturday, followed by a doubled in both runners with a small businesses, and $3.2million France, West Germany, Canada and Sunday. Bush was seeking an these swim-bike-run endurance tests. M anchester 000 004 1&5-9-0 collapsed around them. It’s Alameda, Calif. He took a break A member of CATS (Connecticut Area non-Zone tilt with Hebron in single. E llln o to n 000 121 0—4-7-1 to non-profit agencies. Northeast remarkable.” blamed on arson and Italy. international agreement for tac­ from studying French in summer Nearly all of the triathlons Hems, a Manches­ Triathletes) and TriFed Association, an interna­ Colchester at 7:30 p.m. On Stanford doubled with one out Igoe and Dom Laurinitls; Contin, Utilites estimated damages to its Seven teams of federal and Bush began the day with a kling the problems of global ter resident, has competed in have consisted of a Maleskv (7) and Naumec. school to meet his friends at the tional association for triathletes. Hems has Sunday. Manchester hosts En­ in the seventh and scored the WP- Igoe, LP- Conlln equipment at $3.5 million. HARTFORD (A P ) — An early hurriedly arranged meeting with pollution. state emergency officials fanned Bastille. one-mile swim, a 25-mile bike and a lOK (6.2 qualified for the national championships in Boca About 80 members of the morning blaze that caused exten­ Mexican President Carlos Sali­ out across the state Thursday to Gilles Driate, a computer tech­ miles) run. For his age group (50-55), Hems is Raton, Fla., on November 5. Being self-employed Connecticut National Guard con­ sive damage to a Washington nas de Gortari amid indications assess damage from the storm nician from a Paris suburb, one of the top triathletes in New England. His aids Hems in his training. tinued to help clear fallen trees in Street apartment building Thurs­ that Mexico was close to reaching not covered by insurance grabbed the hand of a surprised first victory in a triathlon was in June 1986 in “ It’s very difficult because of the time factors, Hamden and Bantam. O’Neill policies. day was intentionally set, Deputy a debt-restructuring agreement EMERGENCY Craigsville, Mass. Ailing Clemens and Smith and delighted stranger with gray but people do it,” Hems said. Hems usually had no immediate plans to Hartford Fire Chief Theodore with its creditors. Fire — Police — Medical Before Connecticut can for­ hair and spun her around to the ‘The first year (of competition) was just to swims in the morning and then bikes and runs in activate more of the state’s 5,400 Netcoh said. Bush hoped the summit would mally apply for federal disaster music. finish,” the 5-8*/4, 145-pound Hems said. The the afternoon. guardsmen. A combined investigation by let him assume the mantle of D IA L 911 aid, the state must make a “ Normally, I would stay in my self-employed Hems, who runs the Fire Defense Hems realizes that without his wife, Judi, he The grueling cleanup was start­ the Hartford Police and Fire leadership on economic and en­ In Manchester detailed estimate of the damage neighborhood where the parties Center in Hartford, has now set his eyes on the wouldn’t be able to pursue his triathlon make the Twins feel sickly ing to take its toll. caused by the storm. Departments found that the fire vironmental issues, much as he are more intimate. I prefer ultimate challenge — The Bud Light Endurance endeavors. “ We’ve had to quell a couple of was set on a rear porch of the sitting there who wants to get “ We don’t have to see every bit smaller parties, but I wanted to Triathlon on Sept. 9 in Lake Sunapee, N.H. “ It takes two to compete,” Hems said. "She is MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - The in eight innings. disagreements, and you can second floor. match-up between the last two some saves.” of damage in every community, come here this year to be part of The Bud Light Triathlon, where approximately very supportive. She’s become well known in the With pinch runner Randy expect that because people are The fire broke out shortly American League Cy Young Smith admitted he had an upset but we need to get a sense of what the most popular of French 600 to 1,000 triathletes will compete, is the field for her volunteer services. She’s actively Kutcher at second, and Jody stressed to the max,” said Sharon before 5 a.m. Thursday morning winners, Frank Viola of the stomach from something he ate the overall damage is,” Bailey celebrations,” he said. equivalent of the Ironman Triathlon which involved.” A series of grueling challenges is Reed at first, Viola’s pickoff Chappelle, director of Hamden’s said. when 46 residents were in the Minnesota Twins and Roger on an airplane, but didn’t tell The smell of grilled sausages at consists of a 2>/4-mile swim, 112-mile bike and a the means to the end in any triathlon. attempt at first sailed past Kent mental health service. building, said fire department marathon (26.1 miles) run. Clemens of the Boston Red Sox, Morgan before the game. ■ The state’s largest utilities, sidewalk stands filled the air, and So, for Ron Hems, he’ll always have the proper Hrbek, allowing Kutcher to score. Brendon Bailey, a Federal spokeswoman Nancy Perault. was not a disappointment to “ I felt capable enough, so I Northeast Utilities and United party-goers uncorked thousands “ I always liked challenging and pioneering motivation to continue. Reed went to third on the play Emergency Management Netcoh said six residents re­ anyone. didn’t tell him.” said Smith, who Illuminating, continued to work of bottles of wine. and then scored on a single by Agency officer, said the federal ceived minor injuries and were FOUNTAIN • BIRD BATHS “ It was an exciting game, ” said gave up two singles before getting feverishly to restore power to Across town, bottles were also Wade Boggs. government might provide crisis those still without electricity. treated at Hartford Hospital. STATUARY Twins manager Tom Kelly des­ the final three outs to earn his 13th Minnesota took a 1-0 lead in the counseling to victims of the UI sent 69 crews out in Hamden pite his team’s 3-1 loss to Boston save. ” I just tried to put it out of first inning without the benefit of storm. as it scrambled to rebuild entire Yanks’ Hawkins almost perfect Thursday night. “ Mr. Clemens my mind. I think luck was with a hit. A1 Newman drew a walk, “ People are exhausted,’’ portions of the town’s power stifled us as Frankie did them.” me tonight.” stole second, moved to third on a Although Clemens was dizzy The loss, Minnesota’s seventh groundnut by Dan Gladden and NEW YORK (AP) - Andy over the plate was lined by Brett on June 17 and June 22, 1985. and Lee Smith had stomach in a row, went to Viola, 7-10, scored on sacrifice fly by Hawkins started believing in his to right field for a single. Hawkins Hawkins had shut out Detroit on a problems, the Boston pitching despite giving up three hits in the Puckett. perfect game after the fifth gave up two more hits in the ninth five-hitter July 5. duo combined on a four-hitter to eight innings. Boston tied the game in the top Give Your Child A inning. Twice in that inning, after but finished with his second “He’s In a great groove right outduel Viola. “ I learned a long time ago that of the third on walks to Carlos thinking he’d given up hits, the straight shutout, pitching the now,” pitching coach Billy Con­ “ He was sea-sick,’’ Red Sox you can’t do any more than you’re Quintana and Rich Gedman and a 9 BLACK CARPENTER ANTS New York Yankees’ defense Yankees to a 6-0 victory over the nors said. “ He’s throwing all his Summer To Remember! CAN DAMAGE YOUR HOME manager Joe Morgan said of capable of doing,” said Viola, two-out double by Luis Rivera. produced outs. Kansas City Royals Thursday pitches for strikes and has Clemens, who allowed only two who struck out seven and walked Rivera’s hit scored Quintana but Black Carpenter Ants excavate extensive galleries in wood to serve as Those types of things only night. become very aggressive with his hits over eight innings. "H edidn’t four. “ The frustrating part was Gedman was thrown out at the nesting places and can do serious damage to your home They're seem to happen when a guy Don Mattingly’s two-run homer fastball.” feel good all day. I didn’t figure he the four walks. That’s not like plate on a relay from shortstop unsightly and unsanitary but they are no match (or Bliss trained pitches a perfect game, so I capped a four-run fifth and Mel Hawkins threw 115 pitches, and could handle the ninth.” me.” Doug Baker to catcher Tim technicians. Ask about our PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE PLAN: figured I had a real shot here,” Hall added a solo homer as the 82 were for strikes. He began by Clemens, 10-6, permitted only Clemens walked four and Laudner. it's backed by over a century of reliability. Hawkins said. “ I was so pumped Yankees collected 10 hits off striking out the first two batters singles by Kirby Puckett and struck out five and did not allow a Viola had beaten the Red Sox DAY CAMP up after that inning, I just didn’t starter Mark Gubicza, 8-7, and and five of the first nine. In the PHONE: Doug Baker, while walking four Twins runner past second base twice earlier in the year, both 649-9240 W hitham Nursery i.want to ruin it with a bad pitch. I reliever Steve Crawford. fourth, he didn’t strike out anyone and striking out five. He didn’t after the first inning. Smith’s times at Fenway Park, Viola There is still room for boys and girls Grades 1 thru R o u te 6, B olton -> 643-7802 wanted to give it my best shot. I Hawkins. 11-8, won his fourth but got three routine outs. allow a runner past second base eighth straight save gave him finished with seven strikeouts wanted to ride this thing as long straight start. He walked one and “ A lot of guys were coming after the first inning. 222nd for his career, tying him for 8 9 in our 3rd & 4th camp sessions. and walked four in eight innings. Open Diily end Sundey 9 A.M. lo 5:30 P.M. as I could.” struck out a season-high eight and Sessions begin July 24th and August 7th. back to the dugout shaking their “ I was dizzy in the ninth,” sixth place on the all-time list Clemens has a 6-0 career record But, with two outs in the lowered his earned-run average head,” Brett said. “ It wasn’t the Clemens said. “ I don’t know what with Sparky Lyle. against the Twins in the Metro- Call today BLISS aeventh, the ride ended on a to 4.35. Hawkins is the first best stuff we’ve seen all year, but it is, but I ’ve had it for a couple of Boston scored twice in the top of dome. 10-1 overall. All of his EXTERMINATORS lass-than-perfect pitch to George Yankee to record consecutive 423-1375 ACCREDITED weeks. I probably could’ve the eighth to snap a 1-1 tie against walks came in the first four Brett. A cut fastball that drifted shutouts since Ron Guidry did it See YANKEES, page 13 pitched the ninth, but we got a guy Viola, who allowed only three hits Mansfield, Ct. CAMP THE OLDEST AND LARGEST IN CONN. innings. (tiM t liiliiiiiia V. 12 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, July 14, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, July 14, 1989 - 13 SoftbaO SCOREBOARD Little League Twins 100’s highlight race schedule Thursday’s result Thursday's results The highlight of the weekend in southern New now of Warwick, R.I., by way of Tampa, Fla., CHARTER OAK LEAGUE - CBT defeated Yankees 6, Royals 0 National League results Dodgers 3, Cardinals 2 MANCHESTER AMERICAN ALL-STARS - The England is the Twin lOO’s at the Thompson returned to New England’s racing wars with a Coastal Tool, 11-7, at Fitzgerald Field. Mike Stone BasebaD Calendar Manchester American Little League All-Stars Speedway on Sunday at 6 p.m. Last year, this race vengeance. He won the Pro Stock feature at the had three hits for CBT while Jim DiAprile, Bob KANSAS CITY NEW YORK STLOUIt LOS ANOELS remained alive in the the District Eight All-Star proved to be one of the best, in terms of drawing Seekonk Speedway last Saturday night. Joey a b m M Moforsports LeBreux and Barry McClaughlan added two apiece. Ob rh bl Mete 5, Braves 1 o b rh b l I r h bl Tournament with a 15-3 drubbing of Somers in a fans. It includes NASCAR two Tours, the Winston became the eighth different winner in some nine Scott Dickman led Coastal with three hits, including Wllaon cf 4 0 10 Sax 2b 4 13 0 Co lemon It 3 0 0 0 Gritfin M 4 12 0 Seltzer 3b 3 0 0 0 Polonla It 3 0 12 MThmp ct 3 0 11 Rndiph 2b 5 0 10 loser’s bracket game at Waddell Field. Modified Series and the Busch Grand National events at the Route 6 plant. The so-called “ Cement a homer, while Rick Tarallo, Bob Palozie, Paul American League standings Brett 1b 4 0 10 Mtngly 1b 4 1 1 2 NEW YORK ATLANTA DSmtth ss 3 0 00 Gibson If 4 1 1 0 BJackan It Today Manchester American, 1-1 in the double elimina­ North cars. This time, track owner Don Hoenig is Palace” goes with a three-card program at 7 p.m. Lasewicz. Ron Cordier and Mike Kendall chipped in 3 0 0 0 MHall dh 4 12 1 o b rh b l Ob r h M Guerrer 1b 4 0 00 Murray 1b 4 13 2 Lou Modestino Tabler It 0 0 0 0 Barfield rt 4 0 10 Samuel cf 4 1 1 0 OMcDH cf 4 0 0 0 Pnditn 3b 4 13 0 Marshal rf 3 0 10 LEGION BASEBALL — tion tourney, will play Monday night at a site and bringing in two Winston Cup drivers, Geoff Bodine Saturday. Other Saturday night action can be found two each. Eost Division Elarrcb dh 3 0 0 0 Pglrula 3b 4 0 0 0 Mogodn 3b 4 0 0 0 Tredwy 2b 4 0 10 Bmnskv rf 3 0 10 W 4 0 10 Sclosclo c Windsor Locks at Manchester time to be announced. L Pet. OB Trtabll rt 3 0 0 0 Sldught c 3 0 0 0 Elster ss 10 11 LSmIfh If 4 0 0 0 Dduend 2b Homitn 3b 3 0 11 and Ken Scharder. at the New London-Waterford Speedway. Post time AA — Farr’s routed Bray’s Jewelers, 18-3. Gary Baltimore 48 — 4 13 1 30 .550 Boone c 3 0 0 0 Eapnoz aa 3 1 1 0 HJhnsn ss 5 1 1 0 Thomos ss 4 0 10 TPeno c 3 0 10 Gonzolz cf 4 0 0 0 (East Catholic), 5:45 p.m. Jeff Blaschik led Manchester with two singlesand New York 44 43 .506 The two Winson Cuppers are going to enhance the at New London is set for 6:30 p.m. Riverside Dubiel led Farr’s with three hits, includinga homer, 4V7 FWhIte 2b 3 0 0 0 Kelly ct 2 2 11 Strwbry rf 3 1 1 1 OMrphv rt 4 0 10 ASorrls ph 10 0 0 Hershlsr p 3 00 0 Boston 43 42 .500 5 TWILIGHT LEAGUE — a double while Jonathan Stanizzi and Michelle Welimn aa 2 0 0 0 McRylds If 3 0 00 Gregg 1b 3 0 0 0 HIM p 3 0 00 JHowell p 0 0 0 0 Thompson gate even more. Bodine. who lived in Speedway in Agawam. Mass., features four classes while Joe Chetelat. Rick Nicola and Brian Morari Milwaukee 43 46 .477 7 Bucknr ph 10 10 Hrnodz lb 4 0 11 Blouser 3b 3 1 1 1 Moriarty’s vs. Society for Alberts also hit well. A double by Alberts ignited a Toronto 43 .477 7 Walling ph 10 0 0 Bellingham. Mass, for many years, before moving of race cars, the NASCAR Modifieds being the top also collected three hits apiece. Bob Roy and Mike 46 Pecota pr 0 0 0 0 Jetferls 2b 4 1 1 1 Ber>edlct c 3 0 10 Oulsnbry p Ctevelond 40 46 .465 0 00 0 0 Savings (Trinity College), 6 seven-run outburst. Brian Loomis singled and Tofola 2* 0 3 0 Tetah 31 410 4 Sasser c 4 1 1 0 PSmIth p 1 000 Durhm ph to North Carolina has a lot of fans in the area. draw. It has a 6 p.m. post time Saturday. Crockett added two apiece while Rick Belekewicz Detroit 31 55 .360 17 10 0 0 Darling p 4 0 0 0 Wthrbv ph 10 0 0 Totals 33 I 7 1 Totals 33 3 18 3 p.m. doubled for Manchester. homered. West Division Komn City no On OOO-O Valdez p 0 0 0 0 Promoters of the short tracks, like Hoenig. feel Bobby Dragon and Stub Fadden of New Friday night action at the Stafford Speedway will W L Pet. OB MANCHESTER NATIONAL ALL-STARS - The New Yortt 001 040 O lx-4 Evans 1 0 0 0 StLeuto 301 838 881—3 name drivers have a lot of visibility with the Hampshire. Plus, Connecticut drivers like Randy see Mike Christopher of Plainville shooting for DUSTY — Ward Manufacturing broke open a Caltfomki 53 33 .616 — DP—New Yark 1. LOB—Kanaoa City 3, New Elchhm p 0 0 0 0 Manchester National Little League All-Starsdid not Oakland 53 36 .596 V/3 Let Antetos 181 tto 80K—3 Lajoie of Norwalk, Eddie Levoie of Ellington and another Small Block Modified main this week. tight game in the seventh inning with six runs and York 3. 2B—Kelly, Wllaon. 3B—Eapinoza. Totals M 5 7 4 Tetolt 33 1 S 1 E—OSmltti. DP—Los Angeles 1. LOB— fare as well as the Americans. extensive TV coverage. And they are correct. Last Kansas City 49 38 .563 4'/3 HR—Mottlngly (12), MHoll (8). SB—Sax registered a 13-6 win over Memorial Corner Store at Texos 48 39 .552 S'/2 StLouls 7, Los Angeles 11. 2B—Gibson. weekend’s Oxford 250 in Maine drew a capacity Bob Gada Jr. of Niantic, who also run the series, Christopher beat out Ed Spiers of Stamford, and (27). SF—Polonla. New Yorh o il 010 101—5 SB— MThompson (14). S—Hershlser. SF— Radio, T V The twin brother combination of Gerald and Chris Keeney Street Field. Allan Lehrer was the winning Seattle 43 44 .494 10'/^ IP H R ER BB SO Attonta 000 000 019—1 crowd with four Winston Cup competitions. That help too in southern New England. But, any race in Mike Pauquette of Naugatuck last time week. Post Minnesota 41 47 .466 13 Homitton. Cook combined for three home runs and seven RBIs pitcher while Scott Van Oudenhove and Bob Deane Kontot City E—Treadway, LSmtth, OMcDowell. IF H R ER BB SO order to be successful in the Connecticut Valley, time at Stafford is 7:45 p.m. And, Lime Rock Park Chlcogo 33 56 .371 7V/7 Gublczo L,8-7 6 8 5 5 1 4 LOB— New York 7. Attonto4.2B— HJohnson, as the Windsor American All-Stars eliminated division has a three-week lull and several of the Tbursdov’s Oamts StLouls had three hits apiece. Brian Martin added two hits Crowtord 2 2 110 0 Sosser. HR—Jefferies (2), Strowberry (11). HIM L,5-5 7 9 3 3 3 Manchester National, 9-3, in District Eight play in a Winston Cup men are picking up extra money for had better include the Modifieds and drivers like hosts the Skip Barber race series on Friday New York 6, Kansas Citv 0 New York Blouser (5). SB—Samue)2(18). Today with a homer. Ed Crandall, Rick Molloy, Dave OaklarKi 11, Toronto 7 Oulsnbry 1 10 0 0 loser’s bracket game in Windsor. coming to the short tracks. Mike McLaughlin of Southington and Reggie afternoon and all day Saturday. Howklna W,)1-8 9 3 0 0 1 8 IP H R ER BB SO Los Aitgelos 4 p.m. — Golf: U.S. Mazzolli, Kevin Cahill and John Hannon had two Boston 3, Minnesota 1 Umpires—Home, Welke; Rrst, Evans; SwW Vni-tr TOTH In the meantime, the Bush Grand National North Ruggiero of Forestville, to bring in the fans. Time Texos 9, Cleveland 3. 11 Innings HershlscrW,10-7 81-3 4 3 2 3 3 Gerald Cook slammed two homers while Chris apiece in defeat. Second, Morrison; Third, Hendry. Darling W,7-4 5 1 1 0 3 JHowoM S.14 2-3 1 0 0 0 1 Women’s Open, ESPN California 13, Baltimore 5 T—2:11. A—24,472. Attanto added a three-run shot, Manchester’s Cory Wry series has its following in the northern New trials for both divisions get an early starting time Lou Modestino, based in Stoughton, Mass., writes Seattle 5, Detroit 4, 12 Innings HBP—Marshall by HIM. 4:30 p.m. — Royals at WEST SIDE — Keith Realty disconnected Cox PSmIfh L,2-11 5 4 3 3 3 2 Umpires—Home, Lovne; First, Enoel; doubled twice and drove in two runs. Jamie England area and the fans travel to see them. A at 5:30 p.m. a weekly syndicated column about auto racing In Chlcogo 5, Milwaukee 4 Valdez 3 1110 0 Yankees, WPOP Cable, 7-2, at Pagani Field. Brad Keaser ripped four Fridov's Oamts Red Sox 3. Twins 1 Second, Rungo; Third, Rennert. Lazzaris, Eric Daring and Don Diehl also hit safely few include Maine’s Dick McCabe. Vermont’s Joey Curullo, formerly of Pawtucket R.I., and New England. Elchhom 1 2 110 2 T—2:43. A-33498. 7:30 p.m. — Mets at Braves, hits for the winners while Jack Wakefield added Konsos Otv (Lelbrandt $4 and Saber- WP—Valdez. PB—Benedict. for Manchester. three. Wayne Lindstrom had two in defeat. hogenS^) ot New York (Porker 3*1 and Elland Umpires—Home, Froemmlng; First, Toto; Channels 9, 20, WFNS 1*3),3,4:30p.m. BOSTON MINNESOTA Second, Hohn; Third, RIpplev. Expos 6, Reds 3 TOWN FARM TOURNAMENT - The Lawyers of PAGANI — Zembrowski’s slowed Fast Jack’s, Texos (Hough 5-10) at Cleveland (Farrell Ob r h bl O brhbl T—2:21.A—13,490. 7:30 p.m. — Tennis: U.S. 4^), 7:35 p.m. Boggs 3b 4 0 11 Newmn 2b 3 10 0 P r o Championships, the National League blanked Modern Janitorial of 5-4. Jack Hull and Matt Schardt led the winners with Rivero ss 4 0 11 Glodden If Seattle (Holman 3-3) at Detroit (Alexander 4 0 10 MONTREAL CINCINNATI the American League. 6-0, at Verplanck Field. Josh Canseco gets back into the swing quickly three hits apiece while Jim Rook, John Greene and 4-9), 7:35 p.m. Esasky 1b 4 0 0 0 Puckett cf 3 0 2 1 SportsCJhannel Grenwl dh Phillies 11. Astros 4 a b r h M a b rh b l Oakland(Welch KM) at Toronto (Stleb8-5), 4 0 10 Hrbek 1b 3 0 0 0 ONIxon cf 5 1 1 0 8 p.m. — Red Sox at Twins, Buckno went the distance for the Lawyers, 2-0, Tom Donovan contributed two apiece. Mike Evans rf 4 0 0 0 GoettI 3b LQunns 2b 5 0 10 7:35 p.m. 4 0 0 0 DGarcl 2b 3 00 0 LHorrls ss 5 1 1 0 (Thannels 30, 38, WTIC hurling a four-hit, 10-strikeout outing. Jay Therrien Cameron, John Gaglioti, Bert Lessard and Stan California (McCasklll 9-5) ot Baltimore Romlne cf 4 0 0 0 Bush rf 2 0 0 0 n rs t Oomo Foley 2b Bv Ken Rappoport Quintan If 1 1 0 0 CCastlll dh 10 0 0 EDovIs cf 3 1 1 0 (Holton 3-5), 8:05 p.m. 3 0 0 0 HOUSTON PHILA (tolorre 1b 5 12 1 had two hits and Seth Rattet, Andrew Demaraski Forostoski had two apiece in defeat. Kutcher If 0 10 0 Laudner c ONeMI rt 3 12 3 The Associated Press Boston (Boddicker 6-7) ot Minnesota 2 0 0 0 o b rh b l a b rh b l Raines If 4 0 10 Daniels It 3 0 0 0 Romero 2b 3 0 0 0 Moses ph 10 0 0 and Ryan Olschefski also hit well for the winners. WOMEN’S REC — DeCormier Nissan beat (A.Anderson 9-7). 8:05 p.m. BHotchr It 5 0 2 1 Dvkstro ct 3 2 2 1 Brooks rf 3 10 1 Franco p 0 0 0 0 AL Roundup Milwaukee (Boslo 9-5) at Chicago (HIbbord Gedmon c 10 0 0 Harper c 0 0 0 0 Young ct 4)00 Ford rt 10 0 0 DMrtnz rt Rattet and Demaraski played well defensively. For Manchester State Bank, 6-4. at Charter Oak. Patsy Reed ph 13 10 Bnzngr 1b 3 0 0 0 It didn’t take Jose Canseco long to 1-3), 8:30 p.m. 0 10 0 Boker ss 2 0 10 Doran 2b 5 0 0 0 Dernier rt 4 12 1 Wolloch 3b Cerone c 0 0 0 0 4 13 2 Tekulve p 0 0 0 0 Local basebaD Modern, Ryan Price pitched well and had two hits Gebhardt, Rose Kearns, Renee Warner and Debbie Soturdov's Oomts GDdvIs 1b 5 14 2 Herr 2b 4 1 1 2 Fttzgerld c 5 0 3 0 get back into the swing of things in the Totots 29 3 3 2 Totals 27 1 4 1 Yongbid If 0 0 0 0 and Jared Englsby, Todd Siseand Navid Zarinejade Tedford had two hits apiece for DeCormier. For Boston at Minnesota, 1:50 p.m. Comlnlt 3b 5 0 10 Jordan 1b 5 2 3 I Owen ss 5 0 11 Reed c 2 0 10 American League. inning, as Texas beat Cleveland. Y Konsos CItv ot New York, 1:50 p.m. Romirz ss 3 0 0 0 Ready It 2 10 0 DeMrtnz p 10 11 played well defensively. Boston 001 000 020—3 MBrwn 3b 3 0 0 0 After missing 86 games with an Jeff Russell. 5-2, struck out the only MSB. Sue Leslie had three hits while Kathy Chasse, Mllwoukee at Chlcogo, 7 p.m. Agosto p 0 0 0 0 CHoves 3b 4 1 1 3 WJhnsn ph 10 0 0 DJdcksn p 0 0 0 0 Texos ot Clevefond, 7:05 p.m. Minnesota too 000 009—1 GGfoss ph 10 0 0 Then 55 5 13 1 ZSmtth p Thursday’s result Blish Hardware and Modern meet in a loser’s batter he faced to get the win. Gary Doreen Anderson and Mary Talaga added two E—VIolo. DP—Boston 3. LOB— Boston 3. 0 0 0 0 ChorMon p 0 0 0 0 injured wrist, the slugging Oakland Californio ot Baltimore, 7:35 p.m. Schtzdr p 0 0 0 0 Lake c 4 12 1 Hudler ph 10 0 0 Griftev 1b 10 0 0 bracket game today at 5:45 p.m. while the Lawyers Mielke finished the 11th. apiece. Seottle ot Detroit, 7:35 p.m. Minnesota 4. 2B—Rivero, Greenwell. Puhl rt 110 0 Ruffin p 3 1 1 0 Burke p PONY LEAGUE - The Red outfielder came back with a bang SB—Newman (14). Kutcher (2). SF— 0 0 0 0 and Hartford Road Dairy Queen square off AB — H&N Contractors defeated Cummings Oakland ot Toronto, 7:35 p.m. Meodws rf 10 0 0 AdducI ph 1 0 0 o' Totols 38 411 4 Totals 28 3 4 3 Sox topped the Pirates, 9-1, at Thursday night to lead the Athletics to Angels 13, Orioles 5: Lance Parrish * Sundov*s Oentes Puckett. BIgglo c 4 10 0 GAHorrs p 0 0 0 0 Saturday at 10 a.m. in a winner’s bracket clash. Insurance, 3-1, at Robertson Park. Ron Lanzanoand Konsos Citv ot New York, 1:X p.m. IP H R ER BB SO Knepper p 0 0 0 0 Cheney Tech. Winning pitcher an 11-7 victory over the Toronto Blue hit a tie-breaking solo homer in the Boston Montreal 618 081 303— 4 Bob Brown led the winners with two hits apiece. Californio at Baltimore, 1:35 p.m. Yelding ss 2 0 10 Onckumh 381 080 John Bowes hurled a no-hitter, Jays. » sixth inning as California overcame Texos ot Clevelond, 1:35 p.m. Clemens W.KK 8 2 Totols 34 4 8 3 Totals 3811 IS W BOLTON GIRLS — The Bolton Little League LSmIth S,13 1 E—LHarris 2, Griffey. DP—Montreol I, ‘T m a bit surprised, the way I hit in an early four-run deficit to defeat NORTHERN — Gold’s Gym erupted for nine runs Seattle at Detroit, 1:35 p.m. 2 anclnnotl 1. LOB—Montreal 12, Cincinnati striking out 13 in five innings. All-Star girls’ softball team beat East Windsor, Oakland ot Toronto, 1:35 p.m. Minnesota Houston 001 101 081— 4 the minors, but I convinced myself Baltimore. in the seventh inning to post a 15-7 win over LM Gill. Viola L.7-10 2. 2B—LQuhiones, ONelM, Gatarroga. HR— Lewis LaGuardia and Mike 15-10, in the second round at Indian Notch Park. Boston at Minnesota, 3:15 p.m. 8 3 Phltodotohlo 808 131 8 0 x -11 ONeMI (13), Wolloch (4). SB—EOavIs Wovne before the game that I would do well,” Parrish hit a 1-2 pitch from reliever Greg Fuchs, Paul Hart, Paul Peck, Dave Peck. Mllwoukee at Chlcogo, 3:X p.m. 1-3 0 E—CHoyos Z Camlnitl 1 DP—Houston Z (5), Donlels (5), LHorrls (10). S—DJacksonZ Cunningham each went 2-for-2 Bolton is 2-0 in the double elimination play and will Berenguer 2-3 0 Phllodelphlo 1. LDB— Houston 10, Reed. Canseco said after hitting a Mark Thurmond, 2-3, for his 11th Glenn Koehler, Mike Santacross, Bill Daley and Mel Umpires—Home, Ford; First. Hlrsch- and catcher Mike Vigeant host either East Windsor or Windsor Locks on Phllodelphlo 9. 2B—CHoves, Jordan, Dern­ IF H RER BB SO and driving in three runs. homer a half-inning after the Orioles Bidwell had two hits apiece for Gold’s. Ray National League standings beck; Second. Kosc; Third, Barnett. ier. 3B—Lake, Dvkstro. HR—GOdvls(17). Montreal played well defensively for the Tuesday at 6 p.m for the District Eight title. T—2:40. A—30,899. Kandolin hd three hits in defeat while Rich Brimley SB—BIgglo (9), BHotcher (15). SF—Domlor. OeMrttnz W,10-1 4 4 3 3 3 1 winners. Lindsey Dubock pitched well for Bolton. Bethany Canseco, last year’s American had tied the score at 5 on a sacrifice fly chipped in two. Eoft DIvMon ZSmtth 3 0 0 0 5 1 League MVP with a league-leading 42 by Joe Orsulak. IP H R ER BB SO Burke S,13 1 0 0 0 0 1 Zapadka had two hits while Messica Malata played W L Pet. OB Houston Bert Blyleven, 9-2, won his fifth NIKE — J&M Grinding defeated J.C. Penney, 8-3, _ Rangers9,lndlans3 Ctodniwn well defensively at shortstop for the winners. homers, had a sacrifice fly and an RBI Montreal 50 38 .568 Knepper LJ-10 4 1-3 11 10 10 5 3 at Nike Field. Pat Garuder, Kevin Kelly, ’Tom Oilcogo 48 39 .552 1'/2 OJdckson 5 2-3 4 1 1 4 3 single in his 1989 major-league debut. straight decision, allowing five runs 111 Innings) Agosto 12-3110)0 Charlton 1-3 2 2 2 1 0 New York 46 39 .541 T/2 Schtzdr 2 3 0 0 1 1 Rec Hoop He also managed to steal a base, even and nine hits in six innings. He Bielinda and Mark Dumond had two hits apiece for St. Louis 44 40 .524 4 Tekulve LA2 1 2 10 0 1 Phltodotohlo Franco 2 3 2 2 0 1 though he was admittedly not quite reached the 3,500-strikeout level and the winners. Bielinda hit a two-run homer while Pittsburgh 36 48 429 12 TEXAS CLEVELAND Ruttin W,3-3 4 4 3 3 4 4 Phllodelphia 33 53 .384 16 o b rh b l O b rh b l Charlton pitched to 3 batters In the 71h, Dumond hit a three-run shot. Frank Przybyla had GAHarrIs S,1 3 2 1113 Tekulve pitched to 1 bottor In the 8tti. himself. moved within eight of Walter John­ West Dlvlilon Espy cf 6 15 3 Browne 2b 3 12 0 WP—GAHorrls. two hits in defeat. w L Pet. OB Soso dh 5 0 0 0 Jomes If 4 0 10 Umpires Home, MeSherry; First, West; Thursday’s results IN B R IEF “ I’m only about 80 percent right son. whose 3.508 ranks sixth on _ Umpires—Home, Montague; First, Wen- Second, Crawford; Third, Hall Ion. REC — The Elks pounded Center Congo, 17-8. Lou Son Froncisco 52 36 .591 Dghrty dh 10 0 0 Komnsk cf 10 0 0 delstedt; Second, Darling; Third, Marsh. now. but my attitude is to go up there baseball’s all-time strikeout list. Houston 50 39 .562 2'/j Plmero lb 5 0 0 0 Carter cf 4 0 0 0 T—3:23. A—25,483. SOUTHERN - Spikes Spir­ Keroack had four hits to lead the Elks while Matt Oncinnatl 44 44 .500 8 Slerro rt 4 2 2 0 POBrIn 1b 5 0 2 2 its 35 (Bill Eller 10, Jim Gott and see the ball well,” said Canseco, Mariners 5, Tigers 4: Edgar Martin­ San Diego 42 47 .472 Franco 2b 5 12 2 DCIork dh 3 0 0 0 Sutton, Simpson in front Rozelle, Terry Fleming and Rusty Meek had three 10'/2 Astros 3, Phillies 0 9), Back Again 30 (Paul who had spent the last couple of weeks ez’s two-out single off Mike Schwabe Los Anoeles 41 47 .466 11 Incvgllo If 5 12 2 Zuvello ph 10 10 with the Athletics’ Southern League in the 12th led Seattle over Detroit, each. Len Polchlopek, Bruce Fray and Tom Hite Atlanta 36 52 .409 16 Buechel 3b 5 2 0 0 Snyder rf 5 0 0 0 Lasewicz 8) WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (AP) - Hal Sutton, Jacoby 3b 3 10 0 added two each. Rozelle clouted a solo homer and a Tnundoy's Oanw* Kunkel ss 4 2 11 Second affiliate at Huntsville. Ala. handing the Tigers their eighth Chlcogo 7, Son Diego 3 Sundbrg c 3 0 11 Aguayo 3b 0 0 0 0 Gome Transactions Hoosiers 47 (John Nitschke fighting to regain the form that brought him HOUSTON PHILA three-run shot. John Mercier had three in defeat 10 0 0 Skinner c 3 0 10 For A’s manager Tony LaRussa. straight loss. The losing streak is the New York 5, Atlonto I Bosley ph o b rh b l 11, John Marquis 11), Smoke seven victories in his first five years on the Loa Angelea 3, St. Loula 2 Kreuter c 0 0 0 0 Dolena ph 10 0 0 Ob rh bl while Tom Ceppetelli, Rick Migliore, Mike Switzer BHotchr If 5 0 10 Canseco was a sight for sore eyes. longest for the Tigers since Sep­ Allonson c 10 0 0 Dvkstro cf 3 0 10 37 (Jim Richard 14) PGA Tour, shot a 7-under-par 64 that tied him Montreal 6, Cincinnati 3 Young cf Herr 2b and Steve Disipio added two hits apiece while Rick Fermln ss 4 10 1. 4 0 10 4 0 10 BASEBALL “ It’s not like we forgot how good he tember 1985. Philadelphia 11, Houaton 4, let gome Doran 2b 4 0 0 0 NORTHERN - Wolff- with Tim Simpson for the first-round lead of the Totols 44 9 13 9 Totals 38 3 7 3 VHoves rf 3 0 CO Amoricm Looeue Mikoleit hit a three-run homer. Houston 3, Philadelphia 0, 2nd gome GDavIs 1b 4 0 0 0 DwAApy If is but it’s nice to be reminded,” Bill Swift, 6-2, pitched the last two San-pfonclsco 3, Pittsburgh Z 13 Innings 4 0 10 CALIFORNIA ANGELS-Called up Max Zackin 80 (Keith Wolff 15, Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic. Comlnlt 3b 2 10 0 AdducI 1b 4 0 10 Venable, outfielder, from Edmonton ot LaRussa said. innings for the victory. Texos 010 020 000 06-9 Romirz ss Clark Finley 12), Indians 71 Sutton and Simpson both had bogey-free Clevelond 101 100 000 00-3 3 0 0 0 Doulton c 4 0 2 0 the Pacific Coast Leoeue. Sent Terry Friday’s Gomes Davidsn rf 3 12 2 While Canseco stole the spotlight, a White Sox 5, Brewers 4: Dan Piesac Montreal (B.SmIth B-3) ot Cincinnati E—Allonson, Fermln, Carter. DP— CHoves 3b 4 0 10 Clark, pitcher, to Edmonton. (Jason Goddard 19, Erik John­ rounds that were one shot off the course record Trevino c 2 1 1 0 Jeltz ss 4 0 0 0 —Extended ttie couple of other big hitters contributed issued a bases-loaded walk to Ivan (Browning 7-7), 7:35 p.m. Texos 1, Cleveland 2. LOB—Texas 5, Forsch p 2 0 0 1 son 19). over the 6,776-yard Kingsmill Golf Club. Cleveland 9. 2B—Franco, Browne, Incovl- Cook p 2 0 0 0 contract ot Lorry Himes, generol mon- to Oakland’s winning effort. Calderon with one out in the ninth Little Miss Softball Houston (Clancy 5-4) at Philadelphia Darwin p 0 0 0 0 Frhwrth p 0 0 0 0 oger, throuugh the 1990 season. Activated Glenn Construction 67 Tho Aitoclatad PrsM (Mulhollond 1-3), 7:35 p.m. gtlo. SB—Browne (9), Espy (28), Franco CRnIds ph 10 0 0 Ford ph Mark McGwire and Dave Parker inning, boosting Chicago over (12). S—Browne. 10 0 0 Carlos Martinez, outfielder, from the 31-dav New York (Fernondei 7-2) at Atlonta DaSmIth p 0 0 0 0 RMcDwl 0 (Brian Spano 13, Sean MePad- (Smoltz 11-4), 7:4C p.m. IP H R ER BB SO 0 0 0 0 disabled list. Optioned Eddie Williams, both hit three-run homers. Milwaukee. Jordan ph 10 0 0 third baseman, to Vancouver otttie Pocitic den, Chris Galligan, Ken Agassi wins in a breeze Chicago (BleleckI 4-4) at Son Diego Texos HE’S BACK — Oakland’s Jose Canseco connects for a home run Rangers 9, Indians 3: Cecil Espy had Bobby Thigpen. 1-3, won his first Thursday’s results BWItt 8 2-3 6 3 3 5 6 Totols 30 3 5 3 Totals M 0 7 0 Coast Leooue. Activated Jett Blttlger, Willis 9 apiece), Bullets 41 (Whitson 11-4), 10:05 p.m. pitcher, from the disabled Mslandoptloned BROOKLINE, Mass, (AP) — Top-seeded in his first game back in the A’s lineup Thursday night against his first career five-hit game, includ­ game since a July 1. 1988 decision Manchester Sewing Machine Center zipped past St. Louis (Mogrone 44) at Los Angeles Rogers 1 1 0 0 0 2 Houston 000 030 009—3 hlmtoVoncouver. (Brian Kennedy 17) (Morgan 44), 10:35 p.m. Russell W.5-2 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Phlladtiphio 000 000 000—0 Andre Agassi won in a breeze, but chief Toronto after being out with a fractured wrist TheA’swon, 11-7. ing two singles during a six-run 11th against the New York Yankees. MIelke 1 0 0 0 1 0 DETROIT TIGERS—PICKed Guillermo Fuss & O’Neill, 11-6, at Martin School. Nancy Pittsburgh (Drabek 44) at Son Fran­ E—Doran. LOB—Houston 7, -Phllo- Hernandez, pitcher, on the ISdav dis­ challenger Mats Wilander had a lengthy cisco (Reuschel 12-3), 10:35 p.m. Ctevelond delphlq 9. 2B—Dvkstro. 3B—Trevino. Wengertsman tripled and homered, Debbie Vasko Block 7 7 3 3 1 4 abled list. Purchased the contracts ot Saturday's (Somes HR—Dovidson (1). S—Forsch, Trevino. struggle in the U.S. Pro Tennis championships Orosco 1 1-3 1 0 0 0 1 Doug Stronge, Intlekter, and Kevin Rttz, singled three times and tripled and Beth Ouellette Pittsburgh at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m. IP H RER BB SO pitcher, from Toledo ot the International AAontreol ot Cincinnati, 7:05 p.m. DJones 1 2-3 0 0 0 0 3 at Longwood Cricket Club. singled twice for MSMC. Dana Abran had a two-run Houston League. Optioned Scott Lusoder, out­ Rec Soccer Houston at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Nichols LX)-1 2-3 4 6 3 1 1 Forsch W.2-2 61-3 4 0 0 2 3 fielder, to Tucson ot the Pacific Coast The 19-year-old Agassi needed just under an homer and Sharon Anderson and RaeAnn Doyon New York ot Atlanta, 7:10 p.m. Atherton 1-310010 Martinez key Darwin 1 2-3 1 0 0 0 3 Yankees League. Waived David Palmer, pitcher. hour to whip unseeded Barry Moir, 6-1, 6-2, in St. Louis at Los Angeles, 10:05 p.m. DoSmlth S.19 1 2 0 0 0 1 each slapped two hits for FStO. Chlcogo at Son Diego, 10:05 p.m. OAKLAND ATHLETICS—Activated Jose the third round. But Wilander, tournament White Sox 5. Brewers 4 Phllodelphlo Canseco, outfielder, from the 4Bdov disabled From page 11 Hour Glass Cleaners swept past Village Cuts, 12-8. Sunday's (Somes Cook L.^^ 5 1-3 4 3 3 4 2 list and Dennis Eckersley, pitcher, from the Thursday’s results champion in 1985 and 1987, had a two-hour and Houston at Philadelphia, 1:35 p.m. Frohwirth 2 2-3 0 0 0 1 2 ISdov disabled list. Placed Stan Javier, Kerri Whitcomb drove in three runs, Kerri Adams New York at Atlonto, 2:10 p.m. PEE WEE — Tornadoes 6 25 minute struggle subduing 15th seeded MILWAUKEE CHICAGO RMcDwII 1 1 0 0 0 0 outfielder, on the IS^tav disabled list, for the Expos Montreal at Cincinnati, 2:15 p.m. struck out the three batters she faced and Carolyn O b rh b l Ob r h M Umpires—Home, Wendetstedt; First. retroactive to July 9. Designated Bill (Jesse Odell 3, Kyle Wolff 2, Jimmy Arias 3-6, 7-5, 6-4. he was mixing his speeds well and the night after that one,” Haw­ and Kevin Seitzer’s walk. But St. Louis at Los Angeles, 4:05 p.m. 5 12 0 Galtghr cf 4 0 11 Darling; Second, Marsh; Third, Mon­ Dowlev, pitcher, tor reassignment. Wertenbeck scored twice for HGC. Katie Hamilton, Chicago at San Diego, 4:05 p.m. Motltor 3b putting the ball exactly where he kins said. Yount cf 5 0 10 Lyons 2b 3 0 10 tague. Derek Towle; Geoff Cook and once again, the defense came to Pittsburgh at San Froncisco, 4:05 p.m. Jessica Levy and Helena Chaponis each had two hits Broggs If 4 0 0 0 MonrlQ 2b 0 0 0 0 Nottenol Leoeue Craig Delguidice played wanted it. He was definitely in Centerfielder Roberto Kelly the rescue, turning Brett’s high- and Marissa Orlowski played well for VC. Chaponis Deer rf 4 13 2 Baines dh 3 0 0 0 Cubs 7, Padres 3 NL—Suspended Rob Dibble of the Cincin­ well). Penguins 1 (Matt Krickstein is a winner control.” followed Espinoza’s gem with one hopping grounder to second into a homered. Brock 1b 4 1 1 0 Co Idem rf 4 0 0 1 nati Reds tor three gomes and fined him an NL Roundup American League results Shefflld ss 4 0 0 0 POSQUO If 4 0 0 0 undlsclosedomounttorhlsportlnobrawlwlth Carrano) GSTAAD, Switzerland (AP) — Second- Hawkins’ first scare came in of his own. a backhand, over-the- game-ending double play. Manchester State Bank and Army and Navy Surhoff c 4 12 0 Rsk c 4 12 0 CHICAGO SAN DIEGO the New York Mets on Julv8. Fined TImTeufel Strikers 1 (Tom Lattanzio). the fifth, when Bo Jackson’s slow head stab of Jim Eisenreich’s The Yankees hit for the cycle in played to an 8-8 tie. Kara Gullikson had a three-run Meyer dh 4 0 0 0 GWolkr 1b 3 0 0 0 a b rh b l O b rh b l and Juan Samuel of the New Yorks Mets and seeded American Aaron Krickstein beat Angels 13, Orioles 5 Gantnr 2b 4 0 12 Mormn lb 10 0 0 Walton cf 4 14 2 Roberts 3b 4 0 11 Norm Charlton of the Reds undisclosed Timbers 1 (Jason Reid) Czechoslovak Martin Strelba 6-2, 6-3 in roller trickled past the mound deep drive to center. Hawkins the fifth in taking a 5-0 lead off homer, Christine Sawyer a two-run homer and CMrtnz 3b 3 2 2 1 Webster cf 10 0 0 Tmpitn ss 4 1 1 0 amounts tor their port In the Incident. Patriots 5 (Chris McCreary Bv The Associated Press toward short. then retired the last batter of the Gubicza. Espinoza started the Guillen ss 4 2 12 Sndbrg 2b 4 2 2 0 TGwynn rt 3 1 1 0 second-round play at the Swiss Open Shannon Blake two hits for MSB. Karen Jurczak, Grace 1b 4 12 1 JaCldrk 1b 3 0 11 HOUSTON ASTROS—Signed Todd ones, 2, Sara Wollenberg 2, Tim “ I was off balance and couldn’t inning, Danny Tartabull, on a fly uprising with a one-out triple, CALIFORNIA BALTIMORE Totals 38 4 10 4 Totols 33 5 7 5 tournament. Dennis Martinez didn’t make the All-Star team, Hilary Keever, Missy Jolly, JesGiouard, Elizabeth Qb r h bl Ob r h bl Dawson rf 4 0 10 Whitson pr 0 0 0 0 pitcher, and assigned him to Au­ Wollenberg), Mustangs 1 (Ja­ make a play,” Hawkins said. “ I to right. Kelly followed with a double, Hirko and Nicole Chomick played well for A&N. Scbofild ss 6 4 3 3 PBradIv If 5 2 3 1 Mllwoukee 020 001 001-4 McOndn If 10 0 2 CMrtnz 1b 10 0 0 burn ot the New York-Penn League. Carl Uwe Steeb of West Germany ousted but he’s making the Montreal Expos into the team to Rov 3b 5 13 0 SFInlev cf 3 0 11 Chlcogo 030 001 001—5 Low 3b 3 10 1 Wynne cf 4 0 0 0 NEW YORK METS—Activated Keith son Zelinsky) felt so helpless. I knew it was a hit Hawkins retired the next five Steve Sax singled in the infield, RAIomr 2b 4 0 0 0 Cassio Motta of Brazil in their second-round beat in the National League East. Westown Pharmacy blanked Nassiff Sports, 17-0. DWhIte cf 5 0 2 1 CRIpkn ss 5 0 11 One out when winning run scored. SWItson p 0 0 0 0 Hernandez, first basenwn, from the 20-doy Sharks 4 (Jeff Herzberger2, and I couldn’t do anything about batters easily before falling be­ Luis Polonia hit a sacrifice fly Venable cf 10 0 0 Tettleton c 4 12 0 E—M olltor, CMortlnez, Sheffield. DP— Loncostr p 0 0 0 0 Jomes If 3 0 0 0 rehabllltlon list. Optioned Keith Miller, match, while third seed Emilio Sanchez of Martinez won his ninth straight decision Thurs­ Nicole Eicker triple and doubled twice, Nicole Dunston ss 4 1 1 0 GWHrrIs p 0 0 0 0 Wendi DeSimone, Vinay An- it. And I didn’t want it to end that hind 2-1 to Brett on three sinkers and Mattingly stroked his 12th Jovner lb 6 13 1 Orsulak rf 3 0 12 Milwaukee 1. Chicago 1. LOB—Milwaukee 10. Intlelder, to Tidewater ot the International Spain lost to Udo Riglewski. day night as the Expos beat the Cincinnati Reds at Dakin and Sarah Rowe had three hits apiece and Dwnr>g dh 4 1 1 0 Traber 1b 4 0 0 0 Chlcogo 10. 3B—Guillen. HR—Deer (22). GIrardI c 3 0 0 1 Salozar ph 10 0 0 League. niveri), Oilers 0 way.” away. homer. CDovIs If 5 1 1 2 Sheets dh 4 0 10 CMortlnez (2). SB—Surhoff (6), Molltor GModdx p 2 1 1 0 Clemnts p 0 0 0 0 PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES—Traded Riverfront Stadium 6-3. Eicker and Danielle Cartier pitched well for Ramos 3b 10 0 0 Sontlogo c 1110 INTERMEDIATE - Yan­ But it wasn’t a hit. Shortstop The Royals threatened to ruin Hall hit a one-out homer off Armos rf 6 0 11 Wthotn 3b 3 10 0 (16), Deer (4).S—Gallagher. Bob Sebro, pitcher, to the Cincinnati The Expos are averaging 4.5 runs per game when Westown. Sue Browning, Beth Gorman, Kristen Porrlsh c 3 3 11 Gonzals 2b 4 1 1 0 IP H R ER BB SO Hurst p 10 0 0 Reds for o plover to be named later. kees 1 (John Papa; Danny Fignon, LeMond still 1-2 Alvaro Espinoza charged the ball Hawkins’ shutout in the ninth Crawford in the eighth. Howell 3b 5 2 3 2 Milwaukee Nelson ph 10 0 0 —Activated Martinez starts. Sadowski and Christine Curran played well for Toliver p 0 0 0 0 Dodd played well). Racers 1 ‘quickly and threw the speedy when they loaded the bases with Polonia singled in a run in the Totols 13 17 11 TotoK 3S S10 S August 1 1-3 3 3 3 3 0 Brion Rsher, pitcher, from the disabled list “ That’s the way it’s been my last three or four Nassiff’s. Krueger 5 2-3 4 1 1 0 3 Flannry 3b 2 0 0 0 and assigned him to Buffalo of the Americon (Jeliene LaRoeque) MONTPELLIER, France (AP) — Laurent Jackson out by a step. one out on Bill Buckner’s pinch- third to give the Yankees a 1-0 Crim 1 0 0 0 0 1 Totols 31 711 7 Totals S3 3 5 2 Association. games. Everything’s been going our way, espe­ Collfoniki m 103 303—13 Earthquakes 3 (Greg Ryan Fignon and Greg LeMond stayed one-two in the “ I took my deepest breath of hit single, Willie Wilson’s double lead. Bommort 130 010 000— S Fosses L.1-1 1-3 0 1 0 2 0 BASKETBALL cially my way.’’ Martinez said. “ Every time I go out E—Worthington 2. LOB—Collfornki 12, Piesac 0 0 0 0 1 0 Chlcogo 110 131 100—7 Notional BosketboM Association 3), Diplomats 0. Dawn Davyn- Tour de France standings after the 12th stage Son DIege 000 111 009-3 BOSTON CELTICS-SIgned Joe Klelne, we’re able to score some runs. That’s how you Baltimore 8. 2B—CDavIs. 3B—Tettleton. Chlcogo chek, Amy Danahy, An- on a day made eventful only by a group of HR—Porrlsh (11). Howell (11). Schofield (1). Reuss 6 8 3 3 0 1 E—Jomes. Santiago. Low. Grace. RA- center, to o multiyear controct. manage to have a decent year.” S—SFInlev. SF—Orsulok. Hlllegas 2 0 0 0 1 2 lomar. LOB—Chlcogo 6. Son Diego 8. PHILADELPHIA 74ERS—Announced nmarie Diana, Lynn Salonen, demonstrators who blocked the road in an IP H R ER BB SO Thigpen W.1-3 1 2 1 1 0 0 2B—Sandberg. Grace. GModdux. Wal­ that Al Domenico, trainer. Is retiring. environmental protest. Martinez. 10-1, allowed six hits in six innings and IN BR IEF ton. JaClark. SB—Law (3). Santiago (5). Todd Longo, David Buonoand CfllHomki Piesac pitched to 1 batter In the 9th. Named Martv Mock assistant public relations singled home a run as he set a club record for NFL GM’s playing hardball Blyleven W.9-2 6 9 HBP—Brock by Reuss, Broggs by Hlllegas. S—GModdux. TGwynn. SF—McClendon director. Seth Egan played well. The Otherwise the overall standings remained 2. GIrardI. FOOTBALL consecutive winning decisions. Charlie Lea won MontIne 1 1 PB—Fisk. teams they play for was not the same with Fignon of France leading ing him the highest-paid rookie in defensive end and the NFL McClure 1 0 IP N Nallanal Football League LeMond of the United States by seven seconds eight consecutive decisions in 1983. By The Associated Press Horvev 1 0 Oitcogo DENVER BRONCDS—Named LIde noted. history. Steinberg has also nego­ defensive player of the year two Soccer Club tryouts set Baltimore Athletics 11. Blue Jays 7 GModdux W.9-7 61-3 $ Huggins director of football operations. with 10 days remaining in the race. At 50-38, the Expos are 12 games over .500 for the Bollard 31-3 7 SWIIson 1-3 0 DETRDIT LIDNS—Signed Rodney Peeto, This is the fourth straight year tiated a $10 million, five-year deal years ago, is seeking a contract at The Manchester Soccer Club is holding Lancaster 5,1 21-3 0 Quarterback; Jerry Woods.deten- first time this season. Thurmond L.2-3 21-3 4 OAKLAND TORONTO since the demise of the USFLthat for Houston quarterback Warren least comparable to the $7.5 tryouts for any boy or girl bom in 1979 or 1980 MSmltti 3 6 Son Diego slve back-kick returner; ond Chris Parker, The victory kept the Expos l*/i games ahead of o b rh b l Ob r h bl Hurst L,7-7 5 7 defensive lineman. Named Wavne Moss NFL training camps will open Moon. million over five years given to Hornlsch 1-3 0 RHdsn If 4 1 ) 0 Felix rt 4 2 2 1 Dek Hockey Dibble won’t appeal ban Chicago and 2*A in front of the New York Mets. Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon at the Charter WP—Ballard. MSmIth. Toliver 1 4 assistant director of public relations. The only other first-round draft Buffalo’s Bruce Smith. Smith (jpnatrd 3b 4 2 2 0 Fernndi as 4 0 13 GWHrrIs 2 0 Giants 3, Pirates 2: Will Clark lined a single to left with a lot of players unsigned. It is Oak Street field. Umpire*—Home. Young; First, Joyce; DHdan ct 5 2 3 1 Gruber 3b 5 2 11 choice to sign is wide receiver only signed because Buffalo was Second. McKean; Third. Kaiser. Clements 1 0 LDS ANGELES RAMS—Signed George CINCINNATI (AP) - Reliever Rob Dibble field to score Brett Butler with none out in the 13th a situation that leaves agents For more information, call Don Rigbloom at Mc(5wlr 1b 5 2 13 GBell If 5 0 2 0 Toliver pitched to 2 batters In the 7lh. Bettiune, linebacker. said Thursday he won’t appeal a three-day Andre Rison of Indianapolis, who forced to match a free-agent offer Steinbeh (t 3 0 0 0 McGrm 1b 5 0 0 0 WP—GModdux. PB—Santiago. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES—Signed Joy inning, lifting San Francisco past Pittsburgh at fuming at general managers 539-2321. Haaaey c 2 1 ) 0 Whitt c 3 1 1 1 Thursday’s result agreed to a $3 million, five-year tendered by Denver. Mariners 5, Tigers 4 Umpires—Home. Quick; Rrst. Davis; Buchonon and Mike Sullivan, linebackers, suspension from the National League for being Candlestick Park. playing hardball. ezinaeco rt 3 2 2 3 Mosebv ct 3 0 2 0 Second. Gregg; Third. KIbler. and John Greene, running bock. a main combatant in a fight last Saturday deal shortly after the draft. Rison And Quick, Philadelphia’s Pro (12 Innings) DParkr dh 5 12 3 Myers dh 2 0 0 0 HOCKEY Jeff Brantley, 5-0, pitched the final four innings Reggie White and Mike Quick 2 0 0 0 was the 22nd player chosen and Bowl wide receiver, says he’s Hubbrd 2b 3 0 0 0 Lee dh Giants 3, Pirates 2 National Hockey League Manchester Devils between his Cincinnati Reds and the New York for the victory. are threatening to stay out of the Peterson to assist Ley (Jalleoo aa 2 0 0 1 Llrlano 2b 2 2 10 NEW JERSEY DEVILS-Announced his signing led to grumbling that nowhere near agreement. SEATTLE DETROIT Totola 34 11 12 11 Totals 35 7 10 4 (13lnnings) The Manchester Devils de­ Mets. Dodgara 3, Cardinals 2: Orel Hershiser allowed two Philadelphia Eagles camp. New ■ the retirement of Bob Souve, goottender.ond he and Aikman had already If there is any consolation for HARTFORD — Brent Peterson, who was a Ob r h bl o b rh b l named him president ot the Devils' Alumni feated the Hartford Marcels, League president Bill White gave Dibble a runs in 8 1-3 innings and Eddie Murray drove in two York Giants quarterback Phil player with the Hartford Whalers a year ago, Revnlds 2b 6 13 1 Pettis cf 5 1 1 0 Ouklimd 408 148 181—11 Association. Announced the retirement of three-day suspension Thursday and an undis­ Simms may do the same when the inflated the cost of doing the Eagles, it is that their two Cotto If 3 0 0 0 TJones If 6 1 1 0 Toronto 102 112 880— 7 PITTSBUROH SAN FRAN Murray BrumweM, defenseman. Announced 7-1. Ray Brooks and Rich runs as Los Angeles beat St. Louis at Dodger has ended his 10-year NHL playing career and Brilev If 2 0 10 Whitakr 2b 6 12 1 E—Whiff, GBell, Lanaford. DP— Ob rh bl a b rh b l Anders Carlsson, forward, wMIptov In Sweden closed fine, which the reliever said was,$400. New York Giants begin practice. business. chief rivals in the NFC East are Bonds It 4 1 1 1 Butler ct 4 1 1 0 Tramantano scored twice Stadium. has agreed to be an assistant coach with the ADavIs 1b 3 0 0 0 Tromml ss 5 12 0 Oakland 1, Toronto 2. LOB—Oakland 4, this season. Teammate Norm Charlton also was fined $100. And, as of Thursday, only 35 of In fact, of the 35 rookies signed, also having contract problems. Fields pr 0 10 0 Morind 1b 6 0 11 Toronto 7. 2B—Llrlano, Felix, Fernandez, Bolr p 0 0 0 0 RThmp 2b 5 0 10 ST. LOUIS BLUES—Named John Kelly each for the Devils while Hershiser. 10-7, allowed six hits before Jay Howell Heaton p 10 0 0 WCIark lb 27 were chosen after the seventh While Washington worries Whalers under new head coach Rick Ley, a EMrtnz 3b 2 0 11 Lemon rf 3 0 10 Moaeby, Hossev. 3B—Felix, Moseby. 4 0 2 1 broodcostor. single goals were added by The Mets’ Tim Teufel and Juan Samuel also got the last two outs for his 16th save. the NFL’s 334 draft choices had Leonrd dh 4 0 10 GWard dh 2 0 11 HR—McGwire (18), DPorker (13), Con­ MGorcIo p 0 0 0 0 Mitchell If 2 1 ) 0 round. about Green, the Giants are source within the organization said Thursday Und 2t) 5 0 3 0 Kennedy c 5 0 0 0 Damian Brooke, Sean Cap- were given undisclosed fines, reportedly $200 Mots 5, Bravaa 1: and Gregg signed contracts. Coles rf 5 111 Lynn dh 10 10 seco (1), Whitt (6), Gruber (10). SB— In the past few years, teams night. Griffey cf 4 0 2 0 Brumly dh 10 0 0 C^inaeco (1). SF—Fernandez, GaMeoo, VonSIvk ct 4 0 0 0 Riles 3b 10 0 0 palla and Todd Zinker. Tom apiece. Jefferies each hit home runs as visiting New York Contributing to the situation is working on extending the con­ Presley 3b 4 0 0 0 Heath c 4 0 0 0 Conseco. BonIMo 3b 4 0 0 0 Litton 3b 2 0 10 have generally used a “ slotting” tract of their quarterback. In any Peterson, 31, was one of the premier penalty RRevIds rf 4 0 0 0 DNIxon pr 0 0 0 0 Glidden had four assists while The three days will be served after Dibble extended its winning streak to four games by the 80-man training camp roster Valle c 4 10 0 Schu 3b 2 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO system basing salary on a play­ event, Simms will almost surely killers in the NHL. He was claimed by the Vlzguel ss 2 0 0 0 Brgmn ph 10 0 0 Oakland Redus 1b 4 13 0 Oberkfl 3b 10 0 0 G o lf Kevin Romanewicz, Bob Tem­ comes off the 15-day disabled list. He was put beating Atlanta. limit established by the owners SBrdly ph 1 1 1 0 Strange 3b 10 0 0 SOdvIS 3 2-3 7 4 4 2 4 LVIMere c 3 0 2 0 Sherldn rt 1 1 0 0 er’s draft position. pass Lawrence Taylor, due to Whalers in the 1987 NHL waiver draft, and Belllord u 3 0 10 MIdndo rf pleton and Ray Brooks played on the disabled list Thursday retroactive to Both homers came off Pete Smith, 2-11, with last March. Many teams are Cochran ss 2 0 0 0 Nelson 1-3 1 ) 0 0 0 3 0 10 The same kind of system played 118 games with the club. Totals 42 5 10 3 Totals 43 410 3 MaYouno 11-3 0 1 1 3 0 RQunns ss 3 0 0 0 Uribe ss 4 0 1 1 well defensively. Cathy Tem­ July 10 because of tendinitis in his right elbow. Strawberry hitting his 18th in the fifth inning and already at the 80-player level and make $1.1 million this year, as the Burns W,5-2 2 2-3 2 ) 1 0 2 DIstfno ph 0 0 0 0 Brantlev P 10 0 0 applies to veterans. Washington team’s highest-paid player and He joins Jay Leach as an assistant to Ley. GWIIsn ph 10 11 pRobnsn p 2 0 0 0 pleton recorded 16 saves in Jefferies his second in the second. each new player they sign means Seattle 000 000 031 001—0 Eckersley 1 0 0 0 0 0 U.S. Women's Open scores comerback Darrell Green wants perhaps causing problems with The Whalers were one of few NHL teams with Detroit 010 002 001 000-4 Toronto Kipper p 0 0 0 0 Lefferts p 0 0 0 0 goal. Ron Darling. 7-6, pitched a five-hitter and they will have to cut another. E—RJohnson, ADavIs. Vtzauel, Pettis. Key L.7-9 4 2-3 8 9 5 3 1 Cdn(,elt If 0 0 0 0 Bathe ph 10 0 0 $1 million a year, but is waiting Taylor, who stayed out of mini- 9 only one assistant. LAKE ORION, Mich. (AP) — Scores improved his lifetime record against the Braves to Washington, for example, has 87 Lemon. DP—Detroit 2. LOB—Seattle 7. Cummings 4 1-3 4 2 2 3 ) Walk p 2 0 10 Bedrosn p 0 0 0 0 Philly stadium Is closed for the signing of two comerbacks camp to protest his contract. Detroit 12. 2B—Trom m ell, TJones. HR— Nelson pitched to 2 batters In the 5th. Orilz c 3 0 0 0 Benimn ss 3 0 0 0 otter the first round of the 84504)00 U.S. 9-1. He had a shutout bid stopped in the eighth when players undercontract, but has 10 Coles (5). SB—Pettis (21). Whitaker (4). WP—SOovIs. PB—Slelnbdch. Totalt 41 211 I Totals 42 1 1 1 Women's Open ployed on the 4,109-yord, PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Mayor W. Wilson of comparable worth, Albert Taylor said Thursday he doesn’t por-71 Old Course at Indianwood Golf ond Jeff Blauser led off with his Hfth home run. unsigned rookies and three un­ Trammell (5). S-Fettls. SF—GWard. Umpires—Home, AAerrIII; First, Voltol^ Lewis of Kansas City and Han­ plan on reporting to the start of IP H R ER BB SO glo; Second, Denkinoer; Third, Plttsburgb 000 no ooo Country Club (adenoles amateur); Sportlight Goode announced Thursday night that the city Cuba 7, Padroa 3: Jerome Walton went 4-for-4 and signed veterans. King leads U.S. Open Son Francisco 8M 008 008 080 1—3 Betsy King 3B34—47 Seottte Tachido. is closing historic J.F.K. Stadium, home of Greg Maddux continued his mastery of San Diego as “It’s unbelievable.” agent ford Dixon of Cleveland. training camp July 24. RJohnson 6 6 T—3:00. A—48,207. None out when winning run scored. M.-Loure de Lorenzl-Tova 3A34—48 “ The market will be set by Simms, the most valuable LAKE ORION, Mich. (AP) - Betsy King JeReed 1 2-3 0 E—ROulnones, Bonlllo. DP—Pittsburgh 2, Jane Geddes 3B3S—70 Army-Navy football games and the 1985 Live Chicago beat the Padres at Jack Murphy Stadium. Leigh Steinberg said. “ They just shot a 4-under-par 67 to take a one-shot lead Powell 0 1 Son Francisco 1. LOB—Pittsburgh 11, Son LIselotte Neumann 34GS—71 Aid concert, because of fire code and electrical these three guys and it’s almost a player in the 1987 Super Bowl, is Undo Hunt 37-34—71 July 14 Maddux, 9-7, allowed five hits in 6 1-3 innings to don’t seem ready to do any AAJackson 1-3 0 Thursday’s home runs Francisco 9. 2B—Lind, Redus, who’s-golng-to-go-in-first? situa­ due to be paid $800,000 in the final over Marie-Laure de Lorenzi-Taya in the first Schooler 2 3 WCIark. HR—Bonds (12). SB—Lind (7), Angle Ridgeway 37-34—71 violations. improve his lifetime record to 5-0 against the business.” round of the U.S. Women’s Open Swift W.4-2 2 0 1 1 Redus (14), Cangelosl (9). Caroline Keggl 37-34—71 1951 — Citation is the first The closing of the city-owned stadium is Actually, Steinberg has al­ tion,’’ Green’s agent. Kyle Rote year of the contract he signed in Detroit American Looouo IP H R RR BB Cathy Reynolds 343S—71 horse to win $1 million in P8dl*6S championship. pittsburah effective immediately, and Goode warned the ready done business, which may Jr., said. 1985. That makes him 22nd in Gibson 7 1-3 3 AOattlnolv (12), Hall (8), Yankees; Parrish Lori Garbdcz 37-34—71 career earnings by taking the Phllllaa 11-0, Aatroa 4-3: Mark Davidson hit a King, who has won four tournaments this Hennemon 1 2 (11), Howell 01), Schofield 0 ). Angels; Coles Walk 6 2 2 3 Amy Benz 343$—71 stadium may be demolished. two-run homer for his first NL hit and Bob Forsch be one reason for the slow pace. A few veterans have gone in salaries among NFL quarter­ 8 Havens 0 1 (5), Mariners; McGwire (18), Parker (13), Kipper 2 1 0 0 2 Kristi Albers 3534—71 Hollywood Gold Cup by four backs. fifth in his division. year, holed a 20-foot birdie putt from above the Bair 2 1 Robin Walton 3536—71 "It is my opinion that no further use should and two relievers combined on a seven-hitter as He represents Troy Aikman, first, notably Cleveland quarter­ Nunez 2 2-3 1 Canseco 0 ), Athletics; Whitt (6), Gruber (10), 0 0 0 lengths at Inglewood. Calif. hole on the huge 18th green of the Old Course at Schwabe L«2-4 1 3 1 1 0 0 Blue Jays; Deer (22), Brewers; Martinez (2), Heerton 2 1 0 0 1 Alice Rttzmon 3435—71 be made of the stadium until such time as the UCLA quarterback who was back Bernie Kosar. who got a new He is seeking a three-year MGarck) LrO-2 0 Houston beat Philadelphia to gain a doubleheader Indianwood Golf and Country Club for her final RJohnson pitched to 1 better In the 7th. White Sox. 3 0 Deborah S. McHoffle 3534—71 Citation retires after his race necessary repairs are made or if that is not the first player taken in the draft six-year deal averaging more contract at $1.6 million, a 100 Powell pitched to 1 batter In the 8th, Son FranclKO Donna Cusono-Wllklns 3534—71 with total earnings of split. margin. Jane Geddes, who shot a 70. was the Havens pitched to 1 batter In the 9th. NotlonolLoagaw ORoblnson 6^3 7 2 2 0 Debbie Massey 3534—71 done, then it should be eventually demol­ In the opener, rookie Charlie Hayes’ three-run by the Dallas Cowboys. Before than $2 million a season. percent raise. The Giants are HBP—Leonard by Hennemon. BK— Jetterles (2), Sfroywberrv (18), (Wets; Leffeiis 1-3 1 0 0 0 Kim Bauer 3537—72 $1,085,760. In 45 starts Citation But others are staying put. offering $1.2 million and Simms’ only other golfer in the field of 156 tobreakpar. Bedrosn 2 1 ished,’’ Goode said. double highlighted a six-run third inning as the the draft. Aikman signed an $11 RJohnson. Blouser (5), Braves; Davis (17), Davidson (1), 0 0 3 Barb Bunkowsky 37-35—73 ran out of the money only White, the Eagles’ All-Pro agent. David Fishof, isn’t happy. Umpires—Hon>e. Reed; First. Johnson; Astros; Wolloch (4), Expos; D'Nelll (13), Brantlev W.S0 4 3 0 0 1 Colleen Walker 3537—72 Phillies won 11-4. million, six-year contract, mak­ Second. Clark; Third. Phillips. Reds; Bonds(13),Pirates. MGorcIo pitched to 3 batters In the 13th. Vicki Fergon 3537—72 once. 14 — M ANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, July 14, 1989 M ANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. July 14, 1989 — 15

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READ YOUR r.r Ctosilfed advertisements ore J RATES: 1 to 6 dovs: 90 cents per line per day. Volunteers needed Tag sale DEADLINES: For classified advertlsments fo token by lelfuhone os a convenience. The 7 to 19 days: 70 cents per line per day. be published Tuesday through Saturday, the Manchester Herald Is responsible for only one The Greater Hartford Red Cross Chapter is The East Hartford Summer Youth Festival. Inc., 20 to 25 dovs: 60 cents per line per day. deadline Is noon on the day before publica­ Incorrect Insertion and then only for the size of training blood drive volunteers this month. No is holding its annual tag sale on Saturday from 9 26 or more days: 50 cents per line per doy. tion. For advertisements to be published the original Insertion. Errors which do not lessen Minimum charge: 4 lines. Monday, the deadline Is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. the value of the ndvertlsement will not be medical experience is necessary. Volunteers will a.m. to 3 p.m. on the front lawn of the Raymond :o: ected b idd" .nol insertio; be trained as donor registers, temperature takers, Public Library at 840 Main St., East Hartford. M taMMW aeeU. JbMbb.MlkneiMeBAa.er M.V.WMBIMI A wide assortment of items will be for sale, and runner/escorts, observers, and refreshment i.lJH E L P HELP servers. the proceeds will help support the production of Notices I HELP I [HOMES HOMES HUMES HOMES Volunteers are needed for blood drives on group’s show “ George M! ” The show will be ll'IWANTED WANTED WANTED FOR SALE FOR SALE I FOR SALE KM for s a le evenings, weekdays, and weekends. The Red Cross performed July 27, 28, and 29 at the East Hartford As a condition precedent to DRIVER - Full time. Ap- MANCHESTER. Don’t the placement of any adver­ FULL TIME Janitorlol TRUCK Driver Based In MANCHESTER Ranch ABSOi-U I E doll house will offer free training from 10 a.m. to noon and 7 to Middle School. tising In the Manchester He­ plyy In person Floral supervisor tor develop East Hartford, deliver lust drive by! Call us to with In law suite Nice O iS I INCTIVE with u Inside this house Is g 9 p.m. on Tuesday at the Connecticut Valley East rald, Advertiser hereby Expressions, 135 East mentally disabled throughout Connecti­ see this ImpBccIble 1,800 SQ ft homesepar nooks and crannies. agrees to protect, Indemnify Center Street, Man- home with Its elegant must to see to believe! Come visit the quality Branch on 20 Hartford Road. Call 643-5111 to adults. 7 :30am cut, clean driving re­ ate with entrance tc Bedroom loft, spiral and hold harmless the Man­ chester. 646-8268 Florida room over­ In-law unit. Extras In ot this 3 bedroom Co­ register. chester Herald, Its officers 3:30pm. $8.50 to $9.00 cord, Class II pre­ staricase, first floor Boston Pops URGENTLY needed - tuTl per hour, plus benefits. ferred, lifting required, looking private park elude a 5x7 green lonial on picture per­ and employees agolnst any laundry all done In fect lot. Hugh rooms, V and all liability, loss or time night supervisor Call Annette Burton early shift, full benef­ like yard. Great for the house, separate drive­ I ha Aaaoclatad Praat Band Shell benefit Bloomfield’s 1989 Sunset Sounds series will starter-outer or the pine, 2 bedrooms, vinyl lots ot extra’s Immac­ expense. Including attor­ at the Samaritan 875-0750.______its. Call 528-7114, O. J. ways, a carport plus sidinu, LOiftpore!' Cov­ feature a concert by the Boston Pops Esplanade Pasha to schedule ender-upper. $155,900. garage. $159,900 O W ulate Inside and out. The third annual Manchester Bicentennial Band neys' tees, arising from Emergency Shelter In DISHW ASHER / K I I - entry $125,900 Philips Orchestra on Sunday at 7:30 p.m. on the grounds of clolms of unfair trade practi­ Manchester. Responsi­ Interview. Manchester office 643- Fish Realty. 643 1591.d Closing can by any­ THROUGHOUT THE YEARS — Actor the liner Europe in 1933, in London in Shell benefit program will be held on Sunday at 7 ces, Infringement of trade CHEN prep Flexible 4060. Sentry Real Est­ ReuI tstute 742 1460.- time. Reduced to the CIGNA Corporation at 900 Cottage Grove Road, bilities Include night hours nights, days, COUNTRY Carpenters TREE lined street Laurence Olivier, who died Tuesday at 1957, in the movie “Sleuth” in 1972, in p.m. at the band shell at Manchester Community marks, trode names or pot- supervision of adult ate, 643-4060.□ $189,500. Call Barbara Bloomfield. ents, violation of rights of weekends. Will train. looking to hire person Screened porch at COVENTRY brastIcaTiv Weinberg, 647-1419 ev- his home in London at 82, is shown in a London in 1980, and at his home in 1987. College. privacy and Infringement of co-ed shelter for home­ Golf privileges In tor yard and shop MANCHESTER' Enloy tractive lot fireplace The Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra has less client Intake and leisure and luxury In reduced!! r i aiCi so ft enlngs 643-0844. series of photographs. From left: aboard The fundraiser will feature tenor vocalist Peter copyright and proprietory eluded. Call Manches work. Some expe­ living room, large RE/MAX East of the become America’s summertime orchestra. Its rights, unfair competition orientation, working this magnificent 4 bed­ Country Cupe on pri Harvey and his one-man show, and the ter Country Club 647 rience necessary. Call rooms. An exceptional vote 1 acre lot Fcotur River, 647-1419.D Fourth of July concerts in Boston have become and libel and slander, which with volunteers and ad- 1458 between 10 00am 649 0822 X room, 2 full bath, full good buy Call Ron Manchester-based rock band Time Was, veteran may result from the publico Ing 1 bedroom, eut In spectacles, with its 1976 Bicentennial concert mlnlstratlve tasks. and 2 00pm Ask for dormered Cape. Great F o u rn ie r 647 1419 SPACIOUS and afforda­ musicians who play popular songs from the ’50s tion of any advertisement In Hours 7pm to 7:15am entertaining In family kitcher, la.gt family played before a live audience of 400.000 and a the Manchester Herald bv Bob.______19^ SITUATION RE/MAX East of the room with .liiders Coll ble Bolton, by owners through the ’80s. Wednesday through room with raised River 647-1419.□ anxious. Lovely and national television audience. advertiser. Including adver­ Friday. Hourly rate WAITRESS tuMand part 1^1 WANTED hearth fireplace and tor 0 private showinui Olivier’s death marks end Harvey, a recitalist and tenor soloist, appears tisements In any tree distri­ time. Apply In person. POSSIBLE CHFA 2~ 3 $1 24 900 Kiel non like new Featuresacre The concert, which is free, has no rain date. $6.75. Call Denise Ca­ wet bar. Loaded with frequently with the Hartford Symphony, the bution publlcotlons pub­ Luigi’s Restaurant, 706 NURSES Aide Expe­ bedroom Cape on over ReoTiy Inu 649 1147 lot deck, sotellte dish, Pre-concert entertainment begins at 5 p.m. Bring lished by the Manchester bana at 647-8003 or extras! $163,900 Gayle 2 full baths, large fam­ Manchester Symphony, and other orchestras Herald. Penny Slettert, Nancy Corr at 649-2093 Hartford Rood, Man rienced with elderly Sonstrom, Manchester sized lot, vinyl siding BRAND new listing!!! a lawn chair or a blanket. Parking is free, and Chester, CT 649-5325. and handicapped. hugh living room wa- ily room with wood throughout the state. Publisher. tor more Information office, 643-4060. Sentry Super 7 room brick stove. Excellent In-law refreshments are available. No pets are allowed. Deadline 7-19-89. RN Charge Nurse. 7 3 Available tor days or Real Estate, 643-4060.d sher/dryer garage Cape L oci or. Keeney to an era of great acting Time Was performs mostly oldies and some night work Limited and carport, wimming possibility. Cord ot SECRETARY - For Man­ position. In our well MANCHESTER, Don’t Street In Manchester wood to buyer. Don’t modern rock tunes. LOST staffed, well supplied, ovenlght 649-8668. and fishing nearby Full dorrnei 3 bed chester Pediatrician. hesitate to make an Hurry, this one Is a miss out! Diane Co- Admission is $10 per carload. Blueberry time AND FOUND Bookkeeping, account­ SNF area Very flexi otter. You'll be pleased rooms fantastic first Bv Matt Wolf Wilby, and Amanda Donohoe are just some of the ble hhours any other steal! Coventry iTiOllo evenings 646- Proceeds from the benefit will assist the Band ing medical Insurance HOMES with this large Colon­ flooi family ; oom with 0891. RE/MAX East ot The Associated Press classically schooled young English talents who All are invited for blueberry picking and a FOUND. Beautiful week end oft. Call Man­ $123,900. Philips Real Shell Corporation with capital improvements and experience needed. I ^ F O R SALE ial. 4 bedrooms, 2 full lots of windows over the River, 649-1147.a work mostly on screen. friendly male black an­ chester Manor 646- Estote, 742-1450.r____ looking pretty leoi Y demonstration on how to make your own quick operating expenses necessary for the continuation of Computer skills help­ baths located on a gor­ LONDON — Laurence Olivier is gone. Will the Among the older generation, none has matched gora cat. Needs home. ful. Send resume to; 1 0129.______MANCHESTER Owner geous lot. A true nature BEST buy In town Hugh yard Only a -ilnute MANCHESTER By blueberry frozen yogurt, blueberry cobbler, and Call 643-5618. theater world ever see his like again? its performances during June. July, and August. Heritage Place, Suite SERVICE person. Lead­ anxious 7 room Cape lovers dream $165,000. master bedroom, view from I 384and Hartford builder and save. Qual­ the initiative of Olivier, who in 1963 realized an blueberry chicken from 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday at the of lake from large llv Road shopping! Of- ity built 4 bedroom Said critic Bernard Levin, who wrote in The old dream of establishing a National Theater of Those attending should bring chairs or blankets. 105, Manchester, CT ing material handling with 2 full baths Beau­ Marilyn VatteronI, Old Cider Mill at 1287 Main St., Glastonbury. 06040. company specializing Ing room and extra terea ot $137,500 Jack Contemporary 3 car Times after Olivier died Tuesday: “ No one will Pets are not allowed. If it rains, the benefit will be I PART TIME tiful solar oriented Manchester office, 643- Great Britain. The oldest cider mill in the United States has In loading dock equip fam ily room 12x26' 4060. Sentry Real Est- large dining room En son 8. JocKson Real grgage $380,000. Mar replace the splendor that he gave his native land “ The quality of work we do here is mostly due held at 7 p.m. on July 23. HELP WANTED ATTENTION - Hiring. closed porch, 3 bed Estote 647-8400,g tin School area, South added a series of tastings and food demonstrations Government lobs - ment Is looking tor an with 3 skylights. Ver­ ote, 643-4060.O______with his genius." to him,” veteran actor Michael Bryant told experienced person to rooms I'/j baths gar A rare find!'! This unique Main Street to Fern to allow visitors to acquire recipes. Tastings are BAKERY Clerk - Part your area. $17,840- mont slate floor open­ BETTERthan new.2vear Other critics say that while another Olivier Tuesday night’s audience at the National’s ‘Parents’ dance work In their service ing onto large deck a g e Coventry 10 room Cape Cod on Street to Emily Street. held every weekend. For more information call time position with pos­ $69,485. Call 1-602-838- old, 7 room Raised Reduced from $146,900 646-3455 may be in the wings, they feel today’s production of “ The Voysey Inheritance.” 8885. ext R775.______department. This lob leading to a smaller Ranch, 3 bedrooms, East Middle Turnpike Parents Without Partners is holding a dance 633-4880. sible full time hours tor requires a mechani to $134,900. Philips Real entertainment industry makes it doubtful. Some feel Olivier’s death ends a kind of lower deck. $155,900 large living room, nice could be lust what your NO money down to quali­ rest of summer. Good BAKER wanted, no expe­ callv Inclined person Realty World,'Benoit, Estote, 742-1450.C _ family needs' 4 5 bed from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Saturday at the Ramada Inn, . pay. Please call tor kitchen, and family fied buyers, also rent Primarily a man of the stage, Olivier became a theatrical majesty that transcends issues of rience necessary. We with some experience Frechette Associates, COMPLETELY remo rooms. 2 full jnd 2 half East Windsor. Music will be performed by Private City Lights to perform Interview Marc Incor­ will train. Friendly at­ room, 2 baths, fire­ with option to buy, or superstar in all media. The sheer quantity of his talent. In welding, electrical 646-7709.g______place one acre lot. deled. Light, bright, baths, a fireplace seller will take back work is among the most noteworthy aspects of a Stock. Admission is $6 for members and $8 for porated. 646-5718. mosphere. Wage rates and hydraulics. Good and airy 3 bedroom hardwood floors, sen­ In an editorial entitle(T“ Stage Colossus,” The City Lights, a 13-piece big band with a vocalist BRAND New. Manches­ Convenient location. 2nd mortgage These career that ended with his death at age 82, at his non-members. For more information, call Diane at PART Time Medical Se­ commensurate with pay and excellent be Colonial with skylights sational oak kitchen, Daily Telegraph wrote: “ He was the undisputed will play at 7 p.m. Saturday at the Manchester experience and ability. ter, pert Cape 5 room $197,000. U & R Realty, and many more deals country home south of London. 872-7513 or Ken at 568-4428. cretary wanted tor nefits. For Interview 643-2692.□ In dining room, master fabulous family ‘ oom, available. CFHA mo leader of his profession, its spokesman, and the busy medical office. Apply to; The Whole Cape with finished Bicentennial Band Shell at Manchester Community call Arbon Equipment lower level rec room. bedroom ond hall finished rec . oom, ypa ney due In soon! 646- But Olivier was also the consummate actor- brightest jewel in its crown. We shall not look Previous experienced Donut, 150 Center Corp. In South Windsor POSSIBLE CHFA Newly front to bock living Clous deck across the manager — a passionate theater advocate as College. The band will recreate music of the ’30s Street, Manchester. FIreplaced living renovated ranch on .89 J200 $124,900. Flano upon his like again.” 0-Anon support preferred. Please call at 528-2015 ask for Ro- room with fireplae bock Includes a sepu. Real Estote, 646-5200.a important behind the scenes as a director and through the ’80s with a big band sound. 646-2094. room, formal dining acre landscaped lot. Levin wrote: “ What we have lost with WAITRESS full time. sle eoe ______room, 3 bedrooms ce­ built In bookcases, tar ate In law orronge O-Anon, a support group for the family and Admission is free, although donations for Monday through Fri­ new roof, new siding, MANCHESTER organizer as he was on stage as a performer. Laurence Olivier is glory. ... You could SEWING and blocking of ramic floor bath with new windows, cathed­ age, well landscaped ment. Reduced to friends of compulsive overeaters, meets every maintenance and programming of the band shell day, 6am-2pm. Expe­ yard CoverWry $199,900 Jucksot. & witn a little attention Few theater observers would dispute that practically see it growing around him like a m J H E L P doll-house curtains. vanity, plus plumbing ral celling In master this house could be first-rate British actors continue to abound. Friday at 7 p.m. at Manchester Memorial Hospital. are appreciated. Those attending should bring rienced preferred. M a­ s Make as much as you Installed for 2nd bath $129,900 Philips Real Jackson Real Estate, nimbus." IH I WANTED ture people welcomed. bedroom, fireplace Estote, 742-1450.D 647-8400.1) your home, paint and Derek Jacobi, Vanessa Redgrave, Anthony Ask at the information desk for location of meeting chairs or blankets. Pets are not allowed. If it rains, want at home Adeleor upstairs Large nicelv Quiet dead end street paper is all It will take Denis Quilley, Olivier’s co-star in a celebrated AppI In person at Heather. New England Hopkins, Glenda Jackson, Alan Bates, Maggie room. the show will be held at 7 p.m. on July 21. landscaped yard near Eaglevllle Lake Get the Want Ad habit to transform this 6 London production of Eugene O’Neill’s “ Long Brownstone Diner, 937 Hobby Supply, 646- $132,000 D.W. Fish Smith and Ian McKellen are just some of the CLERICAL position, di­ Center Street, Man­ Coventry. $105,900 read and use the little ads room Cope Into your Day’s Journey Into Night,” said in an interview, versified duties. Pay­ 0610 Realty, 643-1591 .□ Philips Real Estate, private sanctuary 3 generation after Olivier who have been widely chester, or call 649- In Classified regularly IllJHELP “ There are people today (like Olivier) but not on roll, computer Input, 4011. 742-1450.O______643-2711. I'MWANTEO bedrooms, great loca­ and often acclaimed. C in e m a typing, telephone and BOOKKEEPER expe MANCHESTER. Newllst- the same scale.” Ing! Excellent value In tion, please call today. Then there’s a still younger generation less record keeping. Work TRANSPORTATION and rienced. Including gen Today Is great day .. and $129,W . Flano Realty, Would-be inheritors most frequently menti­ this 3 bedroom Ranch. Classified Is a great way i.lJ H E L P known abroad but already staring greatness in week Monday through public warehouse op­ eral ledger 646-5200.O oned are men like Michael Pennington and the eration In East Hart­ Wednesday. Thursday Gorgeous hardwood to sell something! 643- I'M wanted the eye; Kenneth Branagh, Antony Sher, Juliet EAST HARTFORD 10:15. — UHF (R) FrI 8. — When Harry No Evil (R) FrI-Sun2:20,4:30,7:20,9:30. Friday, 40 hours. Paid CLEANING - Crew GLASTONBURY Ranch, protean Branagh, Guy Pringle in the TV series Showcofe CInemat 1-10— Weekend at Met Sally (R) Sat 8. — Dead Poets — Great Balls of Fire (PG-13) FrI-Sun 2, medicol, life Insurance ford has Interesting, and Friday. 8om to floors, country kit­ 2711 Stevenson, Fiona Shaw. Bernle's (PG-13) FrI and Sat noon, 2:25. Society (PG) FrI and Sat 11:40, 2:05, 4:20, 7, 9:20. — Major League (R) busy assignment coor­ 5pm. Apply between chen tiled both. 2 cor chief trainee Carpets, 5 good sized rooms. 3 “ Fortunes of War, ” who combine thespian 4:20, 7:15, 9:25, 11:45; Sun noon, 2:25, 4:30, 7:05, 9:55, 12:20; Sun 11:40, 2:05, and retirement plan. bedrooms, eat In kit­ And although Olivier’s death is being called the FrI-Sun 2, 4:40, 7:10,9:40. — Pink Floyd: dinating warehousing 8om and 5pm Monday tandem garage Fully IllJHELP upholstery, general dynamism with a team spirit. 4:20, 7:15, 9:25. — Ghostbusters II (PG) 4:30, 7:05, 9:55. — Lethal Weapon (R) The Wall (R) FrI and Sat midnight. — Apply Arbor Acres oppllonced $139,900. KITCHEN HELP chen, large deck, full end of an era, he is survived by such stalwart FrI and Sat 12:20, 2:45, 4:55, 7:35,10:10, FrI ond Sot 12:10, 2:35, 4:45, 7:25, 10, Heavy Metal (R) FrI and Sat midnight. Farm, Production and shipping functions. or Tuesday, Fountain I'MWANTED cleaning Full time. Reti- Both have started theater companies — Right spot tor “ hands Village Condomini­ Solly Sullivan, Mon- Local food service basement, vinyl siding. knights and dames of stage as John Gielgud, 12:15; Sun 12:20,2:45,4:55,7:35,10:10.— 12:10; Sun 12:10, 2:35, 4:45, 7:25, 10.. — — The Rocky Horror Picture Show (R) Dept, 439 Marlborough able, energetic, gooa Only$158,900. Phllbrick Pennington, the English Shakespeare Company, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade LIsence to Kill FrI and Sat 11:45, 2:20, FrI and Sat midnight. on" active Individual ums, 175 A Downey Chester office. 643-4060. company Is looking tor John Mills, Rex Harrison, Alec Guinness, Wendy (PG-13) FrI and Sat 11:50, 2:15, 4:40, 4:50, 7:10, 9:50, 12:25; Sun 11:45, 2:20, Rd, Glastonbury, or $139,900 Sentry Real Agency, 646-4200 which finished a world tour in Britain this spring, Call 633-4681. Ext. 338 ready for long work Drive, Manchester, responsible and hard driving record, willing to Hiller and Peggy Ashcroft. 7:20, 10:05, 12:30; Sun 11:50, 2:15, 4:40, 4:50, 7:10, 9:50. — Batman (PG-13) FrI day Monday through CT. Estate, 643-4060.o MANCHESTER. 9 yi^r and Branagh, the Renaissance Theater Com­ 7:20,10:05. — Do the Right Thing (R) FrI and Sat 11:55,1,2:30,3:45,5,7,7:40,9:40, between 9am and 12 RN/LPN working people to join train Good starting But it’s Olivier’s level of commitment to the art and Sat 11:45, 2:10, 4:35, 7:05, 9:35, 10:20, 12:15, Sun 11:55, 1,2:30, 3:45, 5, 7, VERNON noon, Monday Friday Experienced In BOOKKEEPER for our team. Duties include wage BENEFITS. old 5/5 duplex, 2 bed­ pany, which had a sell-out Shakespeare season on Now taking applications rooms. P baths, full form he cherished that may be in shorter supply. midnight; Sun 11:45, 2:10, 4:35, 7:05, 7:40, 9:40, 10:20. Cen 1 * 2 — Beaches (PG-13) FrI 7, throught Frldoy. eoe. Inventory control or school Must have ex tor full time and part time. food prep, receiving and /2 the West End last fall. 9:35. — The Karate Kid Part III (PG) FrI 9:30; Sat and Sun 12:30, 4:15, 7, 9:30 _ distribution helpful, 633-3335- basement both sides. “ Will anyone ever again go on for so long, play LEGAL Secretary Busy perlence In accounts Immediate position avail­ stocking merchandise and Sot 12:15, 2:40, 5:05,7:45,9:50,10:15, MANCHESTER Great Balls of Fire (PG-13) FrI 7:10, but we will also train receivable, poyroll and STUDY HALL Seporate utilities. so many great parts, run so many companies?” Branagh, 28, tempted further comparisons to 12:05; Son 12:15, 2:40, 5:05, 7:45, 9:50, UA Theaters East— See No Eyil. Hear 9:40; Sat and Sun 2, 4:30, 7:10, 9:40 East Hartford law firm able. Please call Director cleaning and Vinyl siding. Nice loco you. Insurance and quarterly reports maintenance Must be asked Michael Coveney in The Financial Times. Olivier by starring on stage and screen as needs experienced lit­ pension benefits. MONITOR of Nursing, 9am - 3pm tiori Beautiful setting igation secretary. Computer experience Monday through Friday. able to lift 75 pounds DELIVERY “ Will they want to enough? We must doubt it until Shakespeare’s Henry V, one of Olivier’s most Please send resume or preferred. Excellent with brook front they do.” celebrated achievements. Branagh’s film is due Preterrablv with col­ letter tor appointment Manchester Board Crestview Convalescent Call 633-4663 $195,000. P rincipals lection and foreclo­ benefits Call 649 5336 In Glastonbury Milton Shulman in The Evening Standard also out in the fail. to: Hartford Despatch, Home, Manchester, CT PERSON only 645 8933 or 655 sures. Also word pro­ of Education ask for Dave. If you want to earn extra feared such dedication was dying. “ The likes of Antony Sher's 1984 Richard III also was likened P. O. Box 8271, East 643-5151. 9218. cessing experience. Hartford, CT 06108. Is seeking applicants money this summer De­ Olivier, nurtured on greasepaint, the footlights, to Olivier’s. But South African-born Sher, 40, has Full time position. Only MANCHESTER. 9 year eoe.______ADVERTISING for a study hall liver SNET Business to old 5/5 duplex, 2 bed­ and the effrontery of daring an audience to like forsaken the spotlight to focus on writing. Why a Sabrina Pool? experienced need BOYS, girls, men, women PROD. monitor at Business Directories. rooms, I'/z baths, full you, are fast becoming an endangered species.” Diana Rigg, who appeared with Olivier at appiv- No agencies You need some available please. Contact Mary to grade corn. Apply at ADMINISTRATOR Manchester High CHARGE NURSE basement both sides. The stage instead, he wrote, is “ fast becoming We are one of the area’s largest residential pool hours. Week days bet­ Separate utilities. Stratford-upon-Avon and in his 1983 TV “ King A. tor Interview at the Corn Crib, Buckind Charnas, Inc. recently School. Duties Put your leadership skills to use In one of our the casting kindergarten for film and TV .” Road, South Windsor, ween Sam and 5pm, Vinyl siding. Nice loca­ Lear,” says the case isn’t closed on greatness. 278-2600.______rated one of the top- include; Supervision ambulatory care centers. We are looking for a The trend is increasing in Britain as talented dealers with thousands of satisfied pool owners. between 8am and 8pm. your own vehicle, and a tion Beautiful setting, “ It’s impossible to say you’ll never see the likes FINISH Carpenters and "hottest" ad agencies in of study halls, registered nurse with supervisory experience. young theater actors opt for the greater financial current Insurance card with brook front. of him again,” she said in an interview. “ The laborers - Top wages. New England Is looking in-schoul suspension For infonnafion call Tony $195,000 P rincipals rewards of film and TV. TO CLEAN artificial flow­ Excellent people skills and sound clinical skills to profession is full of incredibly talented people, Must have tools, and for a production admin room, corridors and at only 645-8933 or 655- Natasha Richardson, Hugh Grant, James transportation Come ers, place them heads become part of our management team The 1-80(F922-O00e. some in the cradle.” istrator with three plus before and after 9218 bv 218 Main Street, down in a paper bag, add charge nurse position is available at our Bishop years agency/corporate school detention Manchester. salt and shake well. To Corners and E Httd. center Interested production experience rooms, with related clean out storage areas In candidates should call the personnel department your home or garage, and thorough know­ clerical duties. School SALES CONSULTANTS or send resume with 'salary requirements to place an ad In classified ledge of print buying days only. 7.2 hours and sales promotion. In­ Immediate Medical Care Center. 5 Hlllcrest Ave., • Full or part time DON’T MONKEY telling.our readers what daily. $6.05/hourly S A LES you have for sole. terested candidates Wethersfield. CT 06109. 203-721-7393. • Medical and dental plan should submit a resume wage. Some benefits a Paid holidays AROUND... provided. Contact ASSOCIATES with salary require­ • Paid vacations FINANCIAL ments to Charnas, Inc. Mrs. Quinby, a Liberal store discount Full and part time, Manchester High FULL TIME a Excellent starting wage PLANNER 76 Eastern Blvd., Glas­ Challenging position available for individual with Try Our Pay-By-Mail apply in person Mon­ tonbury, CT 06033, at­ School, 647-3529, a Experience preferred If you’re an energetic self­ eoe excellent interpersonal skills who desires diversified day July 17th, between starter looking for an excit­ tention Lisa Pustis job responsibilities In a friendly working environment. a Apply in person ing career then John Han­ 11:00 AM and 4:00 PM. Early afternoon to evening hours. Attractive salary and Program... cock Financial Services has benefit package for right Individual. Apply in person or We are seeking individuals who are the opportunity for you. 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The person we are between 10;00am and 6;00pm. 643-2478 , when it's inconvenient or being at home to We feature the latest innovation in pool design seeking will have the responsibility of billing pay your bill operations, customer phone contacts, computer WE WILL NOTIFY and construction. SUMMER HELP MAKE THE MOVE INTO NURSING MANAGEMENT! YOUR CARRIER program etc. Knowledge of office procedure and Simply complete the coupon below and send THAT YOU ARE A corrosion free reinforced concrete CUSTOMER SERVICE experience desirable but will train an aggressive CNAs it to us or if you would like more information PAY-BY-MAIL We are looking tor responsible serviceminded person. Salary and benefits. Call 249-0654 to set on our Pay-By-Mail program call the Circula­ CUSTOMER. fiberglas pool deck available Individuals to handle customer Inquiries. The up an interview. At Meadows West we are looking for Individuals tion Department. 647-9946 After initial pay­ position requires enthusiasm. Independent thinking who want to make a difference not only in their own Charge Nurse/Supervisor automatic pool cleaners lives, but in the lives of others. We aren't ottering ment and prior to expiration you will be billed thicker steel and organization. Good communication skills and a ■ an ordinary job; we are ottering the opportunity to Meadows Manor West, a 162-bed skilled nursing center in maintenance free design pleasant telephone manner are essential. J insulated walls for discover new challenges in a direct patient care Manchester, has a supervisory position available on the warmer water two locations to better 3:3(>-7;30 PM Monday-Friday environment. night shift. 7:00 AM-10:00 AM Saturday This position requires current licensure in the state ot I would like to pay by mail for my Manchester Herald subscription Please begin my serve you DRIVER We have openings tor CNAs on part-time weekend Connecticut, leadership skills, and the ability to supervise more pool bracing Please call Frank at 647-9946 shifts as well as temporary summer positions on all immediate installation and direct the nursing staff. pay-by-mail subscription fin — ■■ i — deck support for more information. shifts. •steel and polymer pools Coventry area As part ot Health Care and Retirement Corporation (HCR), We otter a very competitive salary, a pleasant and Enclosed please find payment for the sixth largest long-term care provider in the United States, Our list goes on and on so why not call us today for a congenial work environment and the potential for we otter unlimited advancement opportunities, very Carrier Delivery: ENGINEERING Manchester these positions to develop into full-time. competitive salaries plus $3.00 shift differentials, a complete □ 3 months *23 10 0 6 months *46 20 □ 1 year 92 40 complete list and free estimate. 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Great Pay! 647-9191 Name Good communication skills import­ Meadows West Maryann Horn, Administrator, 647-9191, Meadows West, 333 Bidwell St. 333 Bidwad SI., Manchaster, CT 06040. Address Apt Rt. 44 317 W. Service Road ant. Some limited travel required. Coll 647-9946 Manchester, CT 06040 City ,Zip. Phone, C O V E N T R Y O H artford 247-5413 Competitive benefit package. Send Mon-Sat resume and salary requirements to Ask for 8 742-7308 HCR MAKE IT EASY ON YOURSELF... PAY-BY-MAIL Personnel Manager, Lydall, Inc., D aily 9-7 11:00-5:30 HCR Health Care & Retirement Composite Materials Division, P.O. Health Care & Retirement Corporation N A T IO N A L Gerlinde Sun 9:00-2:00 Corporatiuu The Manchester Herald Sunday 9-2 An Equal Opporluriity Employer msT*:T‘’u?E Closed Tuesday Box 871, Manchester, CT 06040. P.O. Box 591 • Manchester. CT 06040 An Equal Opponunlty Employer 9

:.=T»Sv- 18 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. July 14, 1989 MANCHESTER HERAI.D. Friday, July 14, 1989 — 19 191 d HOMES I CONDOMINIUMS 1321 apartments IQ 9 ^APARTMENTS IHDMES ISTDRE AND FOR SALE I FOR SALE FDR RENT IJ^Ifor rent FDR RENT DFFICE SPACE I TAG ■ CARS I CARS I CARS CARS I CARS CHILD CARE 18 8 1 SALES SALES FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE WATERFRONT fur­ UNIQUE Victorian style VERNON. CHFA - FHA PLEASANT, oulet 4 room MANCHESTER. 1 bed­ . OPEN HOUSE • apartment. Mature room, new wall to wall nished house tor rent office building on l i c e n s e d D a y C o re PONTIAC 1969 6 cylinder CHEVROLET Malibu approved tor first time prime East Center provider In good fam­ THREE families. Ca­ MANCHESTER, G reen- CAMARO 77 Body res­ NISSAN 1984 Pickup. working lady pre­ carpeting, remodeled o n Bolton Lake In good condition. tored. Custom wheels. 1971 - Good condition. ^^STOMHOS,^^ buyer. 4 room s In coun­ Street location. Ap­ ily neighborhood hove binets, microwave ca­ hill Street, top to bot­ 60,000mlles. $2,800. C oll ferred. Non smoker, no kitchen. Centrally lo­ Setember-June. Lease, Needs body work Best offer. Coll 646-3444 Best otter. 643-9846. try setlng. $78,500. C a ll proxim ately 2,00 on opening tor 4 child­ binet, rocking choirs, tom. Saturday, July 742-9083. JOE RILEY’S pets.649-5897. cated. $600. per month. 2 bedroom, washer and end tables, coffee ta­ $250.00 co ll 643-1024. o tter 5 co ll 568-2791 ask VOLKSWAGEN Vonogon us about the above square feet for sole or 15th, 10:00-1:00. Toys, OILLDN FDRD J ren. Constant supervi­ Heat, hot water In­ drier, quiet residential fo r Joy.______condo, or the other MANCHESTER 3 bed­ lease. Excellent fi­ sion and core for your bles, lamps, baby childrens clothing, 72 HOUR MONEY BACK 1984 GL. Automatic, rooms, Large kitchen cluded. One month se­ area. $800 o month clothes, toys and much Classified ods serve the 319 Main St., Manchester Air, Cruise, Stero. Ex- homes and condo's we nancing available. child. 647-1101. License ploy pen, trlcyle, TOYOTA Corolla, 1978 GUARANTEE with appliances. Front curity required. Coll Includes o il. 643-9382. more. Priced to sell. people today ... lust os M Ford Excort Wag. *3995 cellent $5,700. 647-1480 At Reiervolr HalgMs, have available. Realty Tom Boyle owner - num ber 25473. moms bike, household llttbock. Excellentcon- AMC '82 Concord *2.995 and rear porches, se­ 647-0459.______Use a low-cost od In Saturday, J u ly 15th, 86 Lynx HUC393 <3495 World, Benoit, agent. 649-4800. Items, piano $99.00. they hove since our coun­ dltlon. Asking $1500, or FIAT 1978 X19. Good Lake Street, Vernon cluded yard and gar­ ANDOVER. 4 room apart­ Classified for quick re­ 9om - 4pm. 89 Weaver Nissan '85 Sentra SE *3.995 85 Marquis 4 Door '7995 Frechette Associates, SATURDAY, J u ly 15th, try's beginning. Read and best offer. Coll before 3 cconditlon. Many new LAWN CARE PAINTINe/ age. $700 o month, plus ment unfurnished. Rood, Manchester. Chevy '86 Celebrity •4995 85 Escort 4-Or H/B <4495 FROM $234,900 646-7709.P______sults. 643-2711. 9:30 - 4, 103 Folknor use them regularly. 643- pm 649-3984. ports. A sking $1,800. PAPERIN6 security. Tenets pay Available for Imme­ WTANCn B Srg R, 1J9 HPI- Chevy '87 Cavalier •5,995 RYEFIELD Condos with LAWN CARE Drive, Manchester. 2711. 86 Taurus Wag. Loadsd *7995 C oll 646-3444 otter 568- KEN’S U W N heat and Electricity. diate occupancy. Coll llster Street. Saturday MAZDA 1986 RX7. Red, Olds '84 Cutlass •5,995 88 Escort Pony *5295 2791 ask for Joy. Model Hours: possible CHFA financ­ ISTDRE AND I INDUSTRIAL Children's toys, Cleon, 32k, 5 speed. No pets. 646-1210 days. 647-8961 o r 228-0390. EXPERIENCED - Lawn and Sunday the 15th ATTENTION - Govern- Olds '83 Cut/Cruiaer •5.995 87 Escort "QL" H/B '5595 SERVICE EXPERT Tuesday & ing. With many extras, PRDPERTY and 16th 9:30 - 6pm. clothes, furniture, Excellent condition. Exterior and Interior won't last long. Free 643-8422 evenings. MANCHESTER. Beauti­ [ o f f ic e s p a c e Core. Prompt, reliable ment Seized Vehicles 85 Mustang Sunroof *4995 Reliable Service Bring the kids to see household Items. $8,500. C o ll 649-4836. Chevy '85 Celebrity *6.995 I MOTORCYCLES/ . painting and wallpaper Thursday VERNON - modern 3 ful 1 bedroom, living service. Reasonably from $100. Fords, Mer­ 89 Brand New Festiva <5705 Quality Work new washer/dryerdell- MANCHESTER. Up to Bongo the Magic Plym '84 Voyager •6,995 hanging. Limited exterior room apartment. In 4 room, dining room, kit­ MANCHESTER. Down­ priced. C oll 647-W30. cedes, Corvettes, FORD 1980 Bronco. 68 Cougar White >11495 [ m o p e d s Fair Prices restoration. Prsvioua arorfc 4 to 7 p.m. vered on moving day. 7,300 sq.ft. Industrial Clown. 351 Ford '85 T-BIrd •6,995 A skin g $122,000. Coll fam ily house. Convient chen with dishwasher town business district. , 1 JCAR8 Chevys. Surplus Buy­ engine. Automotrlc. 85 Tempo 2 Door '2895 can be seen upon request. space, plus 1 acre of Olds '85 Calais •7,995 MOTOBECANE Moped. Cali 649^04$ Contact B C Company. Saturday 644-2444. tor shopping and com­ and oil appliances, olr 1240 sq. ft. Fronting on MANCHESTER. 701 I' Ifor sale ers G uide. 1-602-838- $4,000. or best otter. 88 Ranger Pickup *8495 land tor lease. Warren 49cc. Good condition. S44.aeee. 11 to 3 p.m. muting. Appliances conditioned. Quiet, on Main Street. Private CARPENTRY/ Hartford Rood. Satur­ 8885 extA775 C oll 649-4998. Olds '87 Clera •7,995 85 Ford PI so <6995 parking. For sole or E. Howland, Inc. 643- day the 15th 8 - 5pm. Runs good. $250. Coll u YARD MASTERS and parking Included. bus line. Ideal tor mid­ REM0DELIN6 Pont '87 Grand Am •7,995 85 Bronco II AT *8995 lease. Tom Boyle, 1108. 646-1774, leave Yard cleaned. P M im M i A W Directions: ILOTS/LAND $400 plus utilities. 647- dle aged or senior citi­ Household Items, Olds '87 Calais •8,995 84 E150 Van '3995 1113 otter 6:30pm Boyle Real Estate CO. crofts, toys, miscel­ message. Trees cut, CARPEirTRYWOim Route 30 to Tunnel FOR SALE zen. Heat and hot water CREATIVE Laminates of Olds '88 Toyo •9,995 88 Escort Pony '5195 Included. O n ly $610. 649-4600.______laneous. Rain dote # 1 Have dump truck, Ineluss Interior and Ixlenot Road to Left of THREE room apartment East Hartford, fabrica­ 88Ford F150P/U *10595 pelMn» Rebuilding“■ porahee"oralws end. Come see why we OFFICE - Bright and 16th. BOB RILEY OLDSMOBILE ■ CARS deoke and InMatnng atoekads Lake Street. Model LOTS tor sole. Lots of 454 Main Street. 1st IMISCELLANEDUS tors of contemporary m VOLKSWAGEN. ING. m will haul. rorelv hove o vacancy. Cleon, carpeted. Heat AND MARINE fences. across from Risley lots, Coventry, Bolton, floor. $500. per month, styles, cabinets, coun­ FLEA MARKET. House- 643-2145 FOR SALE 643-9996 Free Eetlmelee. -FuSymsursd Hebron, Manchester. plus utilities. Security. 247-5030. and olr conditioning, I FDR RENT ters, and furnishings. wore, furniture,le- 259 Adimi 8L, Minch. 6464MS4 Reservoir. Approved building lots No pets. 646-2426. MANCHESTER. Two electricity Included. Also cabinet new welry. Saturday 9:00 to It’s Not Too Late! • Offer Expiree 7/31/89 aU lor Mlohael ONE cor garage, $65 per 649-1749 D.W. FISH 1-17 acres. Starting at TWO bedroom duplex, bedroom apartment 390 square feet. $310 per fronts, refoclng or re- 5:00pm . 43 Purnell CARPENTRY/ m onth. C o ll 646-4440 month. Convient and Ploce.______The Realty Company $62,000. Flo n o Real Est- appliances, garage, 1st floor. Heat, hot flnlshlng available. REMODELINC ^ote^646-5200^o^^^^ water Included. $700. days or 646-1077 secure. Evenings 643- Coll days 9om to 5pm. VESNON MANCHESTER references and secur­ 9321. TAG Sole-Saturday, July Up To Double Your Money aE A N IN B SERVICES ity. No pets. $635month monthly. Available In evenings. 528-9748. 15th, 9om-6pm. F u rn i­ CLYDE 871-1400 643-1591 August. C oll 645-6405. CHEVRDLET-BUICK, INC. 4 ^USED CARS FARRAND R E M O D itM I REAL ESTATE plus utlllltles. 647-9036 LEGAL NOTICES ture, clothing, brlc-o- TWO Bedroom duplex. broc and many miscel-' At Lipman V.W. ROUTE 83, VERNON Room additions, daoka. roof­ [ w a n t e d ONE bedroom apart­ MISCELLANEOUS CLEAN JEANNE’S Laundry hookups. Ref­ LEGAL NOTICE loneous Items. 14 84 Celebrity 4 Dr. •4995 V i/ Fully Warranteed ing, aiding, windows and gutt- Looking for something ment. $575 0 month | 0 I I SERVICES 1 9 8 0 ars. All typaa of rsmodaling and special? Why not run a LAND wanted. Five plus Including heat, hot wa­ erences and security. The Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Andover, Ct. Deepwood Drive, 84 Buick Onhxy Wegon •6695 Cleaning Service No pets. $575. plus utlll- Manchester. i m r c « rapalra. Call Bob Farrand, Jr. "Wanted to Buy" ad In acres. Church of the ter and electricity. Ref­ w ill hold 0 p u b lic hearing on Ju ly 26,1989 at 7:30 p.m. In the 85 Buick Somerael 2 Dr. •7295 Residential or Commercial ties. 6 4 3 - Town Office Building to hear the following applications GSL Building Mainte­ Fox Professional Service Clossifled. The cost 1$ Living God of Man­ erences and Security requesting relief from the zoning lows of the Town of nance Co. Commercl- M A N C H E S T E R , 65 An- as Caprice 4 Or. •7395 Bus. 647-8509 1002.______soldl Rood. Moving. Wolfsburg ♦♦♦Insured & Bondedees sm all... the response big. chester Is Interested In deposit. C oll 649-9472 Andover, Ct. ol/ResIdentlol building 85 Electre T-Type •9995 Rss. 645-6849 purchasing land In 4pm to 8pm. Saturday 9 - 4. Lawn Wolfsburg 643-2711. TWO Bedroom duplex. #299— Walter Plerog/198 Hebron Rd. Lot 7 repairs and home Im­ $200 Cash Back 85 Century Wagon •7995 CALL 643-9996 Manchester for pur­ EAST Hartford - 1 and 2 Requesting relief of Zoning Requirements Section 11.2. A mower, choirs, tools, $760 Cash Back *4995 Laundry hookups. Ref­ provements. Interior 85 Electre 4 Door •9995 ISLAND pose of building wor­ bedroom oulet area, erences and security. variance of 24.6tt. Is required In front yard. Requesting o and exterior pointing, brlc-o-broc, etcetera. 1 9 8 0 CONSTRUCTION CONDOMINIUMS ship center. Contact security, references, No pets. $575. plus utili­ permit for construction of a garage. light carpentry. Com­ f l i p 88 Spectrum 4 Dr. •4995 1983 $10 BLAZER All types o( home MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Pastor David Mullen, parking, no pets. 282- ties. 643-1002. #300 — Scott R. VIncl/Lot 4B Shoddy M ill Rd. plete lonltorlol ser­ Golf 88 Cavalier 4 Dr. •6995 372 Main Street, Man­ Appeal from ruling of building Inspector denying a building 88 Nova 4 Dr. •6495 Auto, A/C Improvements from SERVICES 7532. permit tor the construction of Garden Apartments on the vice. Experienced, rel­ CARS concrete floors, steps, chester, CT 06040. 647- Wolfsburg 86 Pont Bonneville 4 Or. •6995 Y MANCHESTER. 3 bed- MANCHESTER - Availa­ northerly side of Shoddy M ill Road, Andover, Ct. iable, free estimates. FOR SALE l ^ t t s b u r j l patios, etc. to complete n 7355 ____ M A N C H E S ­ ble Immediately at­ 643-0304. $600 Cash Back 87 Spectrum 2 Or. •6995 1987 FORD ESCORT 2 DOOR remodeling. Also decks room, 2 full plus 2 halt T E R . 2 bedroom , 1st At this hearing, interested persons may be heard and written baths. Includes all ap­ tractive 1 bedroom. communication received. Said appeals ore on file In the $750CaslfBack 88 Delta 88 2 Dr. •9995 and window and door HAWKES TREE SERVICE IRODMS floor. $650. 1 bedroom Town Clerk's Office, Town Office Building, School Rd., » eeeee#* Auto, A/C replacement. Tiling Bucket, truck & chipper. pliances, drapes. Car- Carpeting, appliances, 2nd floor $525. Both 1 9 8 9 88 Merkur XR4TI •9495 heat and hot water. Andover, Ct. WE DELIVER Interlor/exterlor. Slump removal. Free petted throughout. Air FDR RENT totally remodeled. All For Home Delivery, Call CARTER lOSOJcTtaGtl 87 Skylark 4 Dr. •9995 •attmatea. Special conditioning, end unit, $550 m onthly. 646-4144. Doted at Andover, Ct June 14, 1989 Vaitagou 1986 PONTIAC SUNBIRD WGN. Landscape and Interior appliances. No utili­ June 21, 1989 CHEVROLET — GED Wolfsburg design services conalderatiQn for atderly pool. Must be seen. By SINGLE Room - females A V A I L A B L E August 1st. 647-9946 1229 Main St., Manchester Wolfsbw and handicapped. ties. Possible lease op­ Zoning Board of Appeals Monday to Friday. 9 to 6 8 7 2 -9 1 1 1 Automatic available. ow ner. $138,000. 646- pretered. On busline. Attractive 2 bedroom, tion. C oll 745-6246 or U S E D C A R S $1600 Cash B a e r 4385. $75.00 0 week plus se­ Andover, Ct. JIOOO Cash B Call Barry at 647-7553 appliances, convenient 645-8480. Fully Warrantaed Visit c u rity . C o ll 649-9472 Richard Higgins, Chairman CO N D O S $77,900 - $89,900. location. $550 plus heat. S499S CARDINAL *5995 646-2411 8.56 per cent C H F A 4pm - 8pm. 646-4144 026-07 83 S10 Blazer Auto. A/C IHDMES our award approved! One and two A V A I L A B L E August 1st. FURNITURE 87 Ford Escort 2 Dr. Auto. A/C BUICK, INC. Screened loam, gravel, NO. 1988 Buick Century LTD •14888 1984 DODGE CARAVAN MINIVAN PAINTIN6/PAPERIN6 bedroom brick units In APARTMENTS Attractive 2 bedroom, FDR RENT SUPERIOR COURT 80 Pontiac Sunbird Wgn. Auto winning Service Dept. processed gravel, well maintained com­ THE EIGHTH UTILITIES JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF FOR Sole Living room, $5995 1968 Buick Skylark •8880 appliances, convenient 1988 Buick LaSabra Auto, A/C sand, stone, and fill for plexes. Private entran­ E jfo r rent DISTRICT HARTFORD/NEW BRITAIN dining room, bedroom 84 Dodge Caravan Minivan • •12888 location. $550 plus heat. M A N C H E S T E R . 6 room 1868 Buick Century •11880 “We can tell you delivery call Qeorge ces Into each unit. This Cope, with garage. No y. AT HARTFORD $500. each. Very good Auto. A/C MANCHESTER - 1 bed- 646-4144 se Caviller Wgn. Auto. A/C Choose a fine pre-owned 1968 Buick RMera (5pa. •14,800 1986 CAVALIER WAGON Is one of the best oppor­ pets. $875. month plus THE CONNECTICUT condition. 647-1927 of- what to look for... Qrlffing 742-7866. room, 2nd floor. On MANCHESTER. 2 bed­ 87 Olds Flranza 4 Dr.. Auto. A/C 1987 NItun QXE Wag. •7280 tunities you will have heat and hot water. LIGHT AND POWER . ter 5. 1967 Buick Skyhawk HB •7800 Auto, A/C busline. $550.00 per room oportment. Se­ COMPANY; $7495 automobile at our special discount prices. and what to look fo own vur own place. Coll D. W. Fish Realty, 1986 Buick Electre 380 •10250 month. Yearly lease. curity and references. CONNECTICUT NATIONAL TABLE - 48" round solid 88 Chav Cavalier 4 Dr. Don't miss out! Anne 643-1591 o r 871-1400. 1986 Buick Century Wag. Utilities additional. 1 C oll 645-8201. BANK AND TRUST oak pedestal. Clowfoot Auto, A/C — 3 In Stock •8000 1987 OLDS FiRENZA 4 DR. out foV r M iller Real Estate, 647- 1988 Buick LeSabra •8280 month security dep­ COMPANY, TRUSTEE; with pressed skirt. (Re­ $7995 8000. □ BOLTON, 4 room oport- FIRST NATIONAL BANK production). Excellent 1968 Buick Century •7880 Auto, A/C R00RN6/SI0IN6 osit. Peterman Realty BOLTON. Brand new.j OF BOSTON, TRUSTEE; 87 Volkswagen Jatta 4 Dr. 1986 Olsmoblla Calali •8880 H arB ro CHFA Approved Mill ment. No pets. Refer­ co n d itio n . $475. 643- Auto, A/C 649-9404______BANKERS TRUST 1868 Buick Somerael Qpe •7408 Pond Condo. Be cool In ences reoulred. $510. 3 bedroom, 2'A baths, 1204. 87 Pontiac 8000 4 Dr, Autft A/C LIKE private home. 3'/2 COMPANY, TRUSTEE July 7, 1989 1886 Chav. Monte Carlo •8486 this second floor end m onthly. 646-2311. 87 Chav Camaro A/C, T-Topa /^VOLKSVHACEN. INC. Painting rooms. Lease. Work­ Contemporary Cape NOTICE 1886 Toyota Camry •8180 *7495 unit olr conditioned VERNON. For limited of Manchester AffordaUe Roofing ing single, married in new sub-division. N otice to: lOFFICE/RETAIL 1884 Buick Riviere Cpe. •8886 Beet I any rseaonebtadeUmeie. condo. Large rooms, time only enlov o free 646-6464 2 Tolland Turnpike, (Rte. 83), Vernon, CT • 649-2638 1868 Olds Delta 88 Sad •8880 laundry room In base­ couple preferred. 643- (a) The Connecticut Light & Power Company [equipment 1988 CHEVY CAVALIER 4 DOOR AH typet rooting and rapaks. 2880. color television with $1,100 monthly, rent Quality Painting ment, city utilities. signed lease. Modern (b) Connecticut Notional Bonk & Trust Company, Trustee 81 Adams St. 30 yeais expartsnoe Ucanaed with option to buy (c) First Notional Bonk of Boston, Trustee CANON Copy machine. Auto, A/C — 3 In Stock Services and Inauied. Vernon. $89,900. P h ilip s spacious 1 and 2 bed­ (d) Bankers Trust Company, Trustee Manchester Real Estte, 742-1450.a available. Used only occasion­ oFree Estimates IHDMES rooms apartment. Eat- being each person o r entity ap pearing of re cord as on ow ner ★ 6494J894* In kitche, large bed- a lly . $1,800.00. C o ll 872- 649-4571 aSenior Citizen Discounts THE carefree life. Enlov FOR SALE McCorrison — of the property affected hereby and each and every holder of 0871. ♦•••e«##«8eaeeaeeee...... the summer activities room, private any mortgage, lien, assessment or other encumbrance on OLDSMOBIIE *7995 •Aluminum &. Vinyl boloconv, storage, the property or Interest therein described In the Powerwashing of swimming, tennis at D.W. Fish accompanying Statement of Compensation. vour own place or large pool, heotond hot GIVE YOUR budget o SCHALLER 1. THE EIGHTH UTILITIES DISTRICT (the "DISTRICT") break ... shop the classi­ PONTIAC JUL Y WHITE ACURA QUALITY 1987 VOLKSWAGEN lETTA 4 DR. water Included. Stort­ HEATING/PLUMBINS plenty of time for hik­ 646-8033 has tiled with the Clerk of the Superior Court for the Judicial PRE-OWNED AUTOS 646-6815 ing, trips, etc. Just ing at $495. C oll 870- District of Horttord-New Britain of Hartford a Statement of fied columns for bargain Auto, A/C We’re Here To Serve close the door on this 9665. Compensation relative to the taking of the property described In buys! CADILLAC 83 Toyota Corolla 4 Dr. *34! that Stotement, and has caused to be recorded In the Dffice of the Auto. A/C gorgeous 3 bedroom, Clerk of the Town of Manchester, where the property Is locoted, 1987 PONTIAC 6000 4 DOOR EXPRESS SEAL CAnniCHAEL Pium m e HDMES 84 Honda Civic Sedan '34! ANDHEATIN6 2'/? both, condo and RTIHDMES o copy of such Statement, a copy of which accompanies this I SPORTING SALE 5 ipd.. AM/FM sttrao 'Driveway Sealers. Home Additlona, rsmodaling, bdlar enlov the zest of life. |£1Jfdr sale FDR SALE Notice and Is marked Appendix to Notice. BUICK 82 Toyota Corolla S-RS *34! Auto, A/C Care Services, including rapiacementa, and eomplaia Reduced to $138,000. 2. Not less than twelve (12) days nor more than ninety GOODS 6 $ ^ . A/C. Sporty (90) days otter the service, o r m oilin g and pub lication of this House Painting. Free plumbing S healing aervloe C o ll B a rb a ra 647-1419 OVER^fkCARS 82 Toyota Tercel S-R5 '29! 1987 CHEVY CAMARO Fully Ucanaed and Inaurad.' Notice, the DISTRICT shall file with the Clerk of the Superior GOLF Clubs. Used starter OLDSMOBILE 5 S ^ . Eooftomteal Car Estimates. evenings 643-0844. Court a return setting forth the notice given to all persons eaN RE..AX East of the and tu ll sets. $25. to $95. 83 Ford Escort Wagon *261 A/C, T-Tops -|j^||iliSL' having a record interest In the premises, os provided In 4 Bpaad. Starao. Claan Car 646-7766 S78-73M R iv e r, 647-1419.0 Connecticut General Statutes Section 8-129. Coll 649-1794. 3. Upon receipt of such return of notice, the Clerk shall PONTIAC ONE COLOR ONE LOW PRICE 86 Mercury Lynx *29! ROSS 26" 10 speed bicy­ 4-Spaad. fharaa Lika Ntw WE BUY USED C4RS AND TRUCKS OUTRIGHT Issue o certificate of taking, setting forth the fact of such cle. $90.00. C o ll 643- I HOMES taking, a description of all the property so token and the 85 Honda CRX ’ 39t FOR SALE MANCHESTER i l M names of all owners and other persons having on Interest 9909. CADILUC 8 Bpaad, Starao. Sporty therein, for recording in the office of the Town Clerk of each 83 Olds Regency *491 I HOMES I HOMES $138,900 VS. FuKy Loadod. Lika Naw town In which such property Is located. IMISCELLANEDUS ALL WHITE CARS FOR SALE FOR SALE THERMO-PANE 4. Upon the recording of such certificate of taking, title MANY OTHERS TO CARTER to the premises described therein shall vest In the FOR SALE BBICK WINDOWS and CHOOSE FROM NORTH COVENTRY. insulated doors In this 6 DISTRICT, the right to lust compensation shall vest In the 1229 Main St., Manchester BEAUTIFUL Cape. Man­ persons entitled therto and the DISTRICT may repair, IN STOCK chester. Spacious front New 1,800 sq. ft 3 bed­ rm.. 3 bedroom operate or Insure such property and enter upon such OLDSMOBILE 345 C E N T E R ST. Tel. 646-6464 to back living room Aluminum sided property and take whatever action Is proposed with regard END ROLLS MANCHESTER rooms, 2 baths, raised Colonial. NIcel OPEN EVENINGS TILL 8 FRI TILL 6 with fireplace, french EAST HADDAM to such property pursuant to the planned use of the property. 27 W w idth.— 25(t 6 4 7 -7 0 7 7 door to sun room and ranch. Country kitchen, MANCHESTER $139,500 5. This Notice shall bind the widow or widower, heirs, PONTIAC Year Rouqd 3 Bedroom representatives and creditors of each person named herein 13" width — 2 tor 25C newly refInIshed hard­ study, rec room, laurv CHFA SPACIOUS TOWNHOUSE Ranch. 1V& car garage, There are 7 good sized rooms In this condo unit. 3 who now or hereafter may be dead, and this Notice shall bind Newsprint end rolls can be wood floors ore lust o the grantees, successors and assigns of each person named picked up at the Manchester lake rights to Lake Hay­ dry and garage. Land­ bedrooms. 2 full baths and 2 half baths, 1600 aq. ft. of herein. CADILLAC few of the fine features wood, swimming, tennis, Approved In Herald ONLY before 11 a m. of this Immaculate scaped 1.6 acre lot. 20 living space, air conditioning, dll wall to wall carpeting Doted ot M anchester, Connecticut, this 7th day of Ju ly , Monday through Thureday. close to Rt. 2. $147,500. 1989. $ °® throughout. Carport & storage, neatly maintained home. Lovely profes- minutes to Hartford. Re­ Ellington Fifteen wood storm wln- 300 grounds. Located In quiet established area.^ THE EIGHTH UTILITIES DISTRICT BBICK slo n o llv landscaped 3/4 Call dows 51" X 32" $5.00 a cre lot. $167,900. D.W. duced to $179,500. 657- By Thomas E. Landers, Jr. General Brokers $78,000. each. Good condition. Fish R ealty, 643-1591 .a 3717 or 633-9334. Its President CHORCHES Impeccably kept 3 Also roll-up tension OLDSMOBILE BELOW INVOICE! UPSTAIRS, downstairs! 859-3853 0045e:3-4 room screens $5.00 each. 643- orTI 2 family on 228 foot APPENDIX TO NOTICE 8923.______niKvsiiK D o d g e OodgeTruchs deep corner lot. Out­ condominium. Well NO. SUPERIOR COURT PONTIAC Invoice price clearly side lust re-done and decorated end unit. THE EIGHTH UTILITIES JUDICIAL DISTRICT OP I TAG Inside Cleon with 5 MANCHESTER HOME FOR SALE BY OWNER DISTRICT HARTFORO/NEW BRI­ marked on all cars. C all today — w on’t TAIN AT HARTFORD SALES CADILLAC sunnv rooms each 26 BUTLER ROAD floor. Convenient to lasti THE CONNECTICUT LIGHT Don’t Wait For A Sale! bus lines. First floor MANCHESTER AND POWER COMPANY: NOTICE. Connecticut Gen- INVOICE SHOWN UPON REQUEST has modern both and CONNECTICUT NATIONAL erol Statute 23-65 prohibits BBICK second floor has walk- GRACIOUS COLONIAL BANK AND TRUST the posting ot advertise­ With a lot to otterl 7 rooms, 3 bedrooms. 1'/4 baths, COMPANY, TRUSTEE; ments by any person, firm or Every Day Is up attic. Coll us to se formal dining room with corner cabinet, fireplaced FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP OLDSMOBILE Wile Motors has too many white cars. We need to this excellent buy. corporation on a teleproph, living room, first floor family room, are just a few of the BOSTON, TRUSTEE; telephone, electric light or $178,500. Anne M ille r niceties in this spotless Colonial. Close to all schools. BANKERS TRUST power pole or to a free, get our inventory back on balance. Save like never Real E state, 647-8000.D COMPANY, TRUSTEE July 7,1989 shrub, rock, or any other PONTIAC Sale Day STATEMENT OF COMPENSATION natural oblect w ithout a w rit­ b e fo re . A D. F. REAL^ INC. The EIGHTH UTILITIES DISTRICT, the condemner, ten perm it to r the purpose ot BOLTON LAKE Manchester IW MM. IfTATE represents and states: protecting It or the public and CADILUC *349,900 ITS Mild 8L. MmlMttsr 1. The EIGHTH UTILITIES DISTRICT Is acting herein carries a tine ot up to $50 tor Shop Us First Reduced *138,900 •4 M B 2 S pursuant to Its powers and authority os a body politic and eoch offense. By owner. 18 Colonial Road. SUPERB 10* room corporate, constituting a political subdivision of the State of TAG Sole - Saturday, Jui V BUICK Connecticut. Two bedroom ranch, large Contemporary on 15, 9om to 1pm, 164 1.95 acres of 2. The water pollution control authority of the EIGHTH HURRY — This Sale Is corner lot, apptlancaa, gaa Attractive 3 bedroom Ranch located in a UTILITIES DISTRICT Is Its president and Board of Directors. Hamilton Drive. Fam­ property. 4 Bdrms, Hiiaitee Rebate up heat, completely renovated, quiet established neighborhood. Close to Vh The EIGHTH UTILITIES DISTRICT has determined that the ily moving, something OLDSMOBILE with atorage building. Private baths. Full In-Law TIRED OF RENTING real property herelnofter described Is necessary for the tor everyone. Furni­ schools & shopping. Desirable area. Priced apartment. Much, purpose of constructing, maintaining, repairing and replacing Oil select OT «« select beach. ture, baby Items, child­ much morell a sanitary sewer line. rens clothing, olr con- PONTIAC below market $163,000. LAST CHANCE... 3. The EIGHTH UTILITIES DISTRICT Is taking by For Two Days Only. moilels ^4U V U moilelf 649-1794 Call 649-2929 Leave Message condemnation a temporary construction easement and a tull, dltloner, small 100% nnandng^/CHFA APPROVED permanent and perpetual easement for the construction of o appliances.______sanitary sewer line over, under, across and through those CADILLAC ■ premises located In the Town of Manchester, County of Hartford MANCHESTER, 58 Brand new Condo only 15 units left. and State of Connecticut, more particularly shown on o mop or Ledgecrest Terrance. plan entitled "M AP SHDWING SANITARY SEWER EASEMENT Saturday, J u ly 15th, 9 - BUICK SATURDAY JULY 15 88 Demo 89 Demo All units feature whirlpool tub, elegant marble 4pm. Furniture, bed, fireplaces. Fully applianced kitchen, including refrigerator, bikes, Lebaron Coupe Caravan LE Turbo CONN. A R LDMBARDI ASSDCIATES, INC., CDNSULTING toys, old records and OLDSMOBILE aWFISH fkSwIneg, microwave and dishwasher, mirrored wardrobe CIVIL AND SANITARY ENGINEERS LAND SURVEYDRS, THE REALTY COMPANY I I X Xand G ardens® VERNDN, CDNNECTICUT, DATE: APR. Jl, 1989, SCALE: old books.______Turbo - Loaded ES Pkg. — Luxury Pkg. EAST HARTFORD doors, central air, mini blinds, and much more. I'-JC . SHT ND.: 1 ot 1'. MANCHESTER - House­ & The permanent easement Is Thirty (30) feet In width. hold and miscellane­ PONTIAC $168,500 All club house/recreational features included Acquired with said permanent easement is a temporary •MANCHESTER 643-1591 •VERNON 871-1400 construction easement of Fifteen (15) feet In width located o u s Items. Large PRICE REDUCED on indoor whirlpool spa, raquetball, fully equipped this Aluminum sided & westerly of the thirtv-toot wide permanent easement. assortment ot clothing, CADILUC *12980 JSS. *17055 4. The nam es of the persons or entitles having a record Brick 7 rm., 3 bdrm. exercise room, aerobics room, tennis court, infant to adult. 31 M a­ You're invited to our OPEN HOUSE Interest In the above-described property ore os follows: ple Street, J u ly 15th MONDAY JULY 17 Raised Ranch. 2 yr. old pool and much more. Come preview Carriage heating system. 1 full The Connectcut Light & Power Company and 16th, 8om -3pm . No BUICK Pro Owned Specials Saturday, luly ISth, 1-4 p.m. Park Condo today. Time is running out... 107 Setden Street sole It raining.______and 2 naif bath. 2 car B erlin , C T 06037 garage. Large deck & MANCHESTER, 47 Priiv- All prices include rebate assigned to dealer in lieu 88 GMC Sierra P/U 87 Ply Caravelle SE 9 at TINKER POND, BOLTON ______large lot.______Connecticut Notional Bonk & Trust Company, Trustee OLDSMOBILE 84 Sth Ave. i CARRIAGE PARK 777 M ain Street ceton Street. Saturday, Leather — Sunrool SLE Pkg. — Loaded Turbo — Really Nice — Auto — Air Columbia Hartford, CT 06115 Ju ly 15th 9am - Ipnn. of special finance rates. Loaded Auto — Air — Cassette Come vistt one of our homos 21 High Street First National Bank of Boston, Trustee MULTI tomllvv tog sole. PONTIAC presently under construction by... $159,900 100 Federal Street Furniture, collectibles, I *4195 ’ 8 9 9 5 ’ 6 4 5 0 QUALITY BUILT Spilt East Hartford, CT 06118 B oston, M A 02110 Hoosler cabinet, tree Level on beautiful, (near Glastonbury line) Bankers Trust Company, Trustee wood. 235 East Street CADILUC W e m a k e b e lie ve rs.' 85 Dodge Wagon We build custom homes the "old fashioned way" with private lot. 7 rms., 3 40 Wall Street Hebatss assigned 10 daaler Salus la i musl b« paid on rebalos I Make us prove it to you! 85 Pontiac Grand Prix 86 Ply Turismo bedrooms, 1 '/i baths, New York, NY 10005 (oft Route 85) Hebron, V-6 — Auto — Air 5 Speed — 2.2 — Sunrewf 5 pass. — V-8 — careful attention to quality, design and detaii. 568-3170 Saturday and Sundov Full/FInished basement, 5. The condemnor has determined that the amount ot 27k miles Nice Running Car Auto — Air garage. Model hours Monday-Sunday 11-7 compensation to be paid to the persons or entitles entitled 9:00am - 3:00pm. thereto Is Dne Thousand Two Hundred Dollars ($1,200.00) MANCHESTER. 813 Cen­ ’ 6 2 5 0 ’ 3 9 9 5 ’ 7 9 9 5 •B ring your iilans or talcB a look at ours. STRANO REAL and said sum Is being deposited with the Clerk of the ter Street. Saturday, Closed Weds. Superior Court, 95 Washington Street, Hartford, 8 ESTATE Connecticut. J u ly 15th 8:30 - 3. 'He Motors •For qualified buyers subject to CHFA/FHA/DOH Hundred's ot children PirectleiM: Porter St. to Camp Meetieg, riglit oe Birch Mta. Rd., right oete TiHker Peed 1S6 E. Center St. THE EIGHTH UTILITIES DISTRICT clothing, intonttoslze5 Route 6Q, Columbia Road, Willimantic, Conn. 423-7746 80 Oakland St., Manchester funds being allocated and released. . By Thomos E. Landers, Jr HOURS: Monday thru Thursday 8 AM to 8 PM; Friday 8 AM to 6 PM; will Rd., right to Peed View — booM on right Manchester, CT , oil excellent condi­ Pluvil Sales price and amenities subject to change Its President tion, reasonable and Saturday 8 AM to 5 PM; After Hours By Appointment. 0045e:5-6 647-”S0LD” without notice. household Items, sew­ Exit 63 Off 1-84 6 4 3 -2 7 9 1 027-07 in g m ach in e and cabinet. 9 20 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, July 14, 1989 M a n o -e s tir Ho n c a

ON NEW & DEMONSTRATOR 1989 HONDAS!! 50 mpg, Only 4 at this price. List O IV D *9439“ Meltdown Price *7995“ or *150** per month.* *60 month loan, $2000 cash or trade down TheCRXHF payment 12.99 APR. Registration & Fees not Included. #7597 #7776 #7989 #7916 ONLY

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1989 ACCORD 1989 ACCORD 1989 ACCORD LXI COUPE LXI 4 DOOR LX 4 DOOR PRELUDE SI AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC All include rustproofing, carpet, #7785, #7886, #7615 Roof visor, #7610 Rear mud guards, carpet # 7499 Carpet mats, rear mud floor mats and rear mud guards. window visor, rear mud guards, mats, door visors. guards #7738 #7582 #7880 carpet mats, accent stripe. List Price *15561 List Price *18497 LM Price *15972 List Price *17535 July Meltdown Discount -2000 July Meltdown Discount -2000 July Meltdown Discount -2536 July Meltdown Discount -2600 FInel Price FInel Price FInel Price FInel Price *13972* *14999* *13561* *15897* *AII prices DO NOT Include tax or registration Prices Expire 7-17-89

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