- MANCHKSTER HERALD. Wednesday. Pel. 16, 1985 KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE ®by Larry Wright UPARTMENTS HOUSEHOLD EXTRA WEATHER IFO R REHT GOODS BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY MANCHESTER FOCUS UH-0|l. LooL& MKE ^lONE Four Room paneled Good M aple Coffee Table. -To WOPK ANt> LEFT m MHS students learn I Red Cross marking Manchester area Clouds In the skies apartment. Appliances, $25. 649-7793.D IN HB12-UN6>e(2.ieW2A'NEe.' corpetlno, references. No L0C*:V For. l DUFED MV pets. S380. 646-3106. Sofa — Dark green and SERVICES I m IPMNTINR/ [tonight and Friday ITRACTINe PWNi- IN A Jar OF JAM Jo of Zimbabwe’s culture bloodmoblle’s birth business directory gold tweed, 86". $85. 643- |£lJ OFFERED PAPERING 2538.0 I'U, HAVe4oMe'rrtlNti'To ... page 2 ....- Carpentry and temod^, ... page 3 ... page 13 ... supplement inside Odd lobs. Trucking. Name your o price ~ N ieete ON- Ing services — ComP>ete| Brand New Braided Rug I HowKti T.pM$grvle« — Home repairs. You nome father and son. Fast, Bennef Elderly Housing from Marlborough Born, 1 Buckgf ‘ r h m * Chtpger. dependable service. home repairs and remo-l It, we do It. Free esti­ dellno. Qualify work. Ret-j now takipg applications 5 X 8. $99. Call 646-1427.0 stump Rtmimpi Free Es- mates. Insured. 643-0304. Painting, Paperhonglng fo r one ari'd two bedroom I tlmafet. consider- i t Removal. Call 646-57161. orences, licensed, and In* apartments. $375 to $470. Double Barrel Stove. $50. I sured. Call 6464165. atlon for EWbWvond Han- I will do housework Mon­ Rent Includes heat, hot 649-5035.O I dlcappod, 647-7S53. Painting ond Paperhang- day and Soturday. 646- Dumas Electric Hovlnoi water, range, refrigera­ Ing — Exterior and Inte­ 0060. Electrical Problemsti tor, disposal, elevator 8. Hanging Tiffany Lamp Dellverlna r l^ loam — S rior, ceilings repaired. laundry. Phone 528-6522. with Long chain. $50. yards, leTblut tax. Sand, Need A large or a smaill Housekeeping - Services References, fully Insured. Repair? We Specialize In i Phone 649-1187.0 gravel, A iRWirti. 6439504. Quality work. Martin I of excellent rates. Esti­ Residential Work. Jesibh| Coventry — Nice 3 room Mottsson, evenings, ^ 9 - apartment, security, no Loveseat — Blue country mates given. Call 647-0230. Dumas. Fully Llcensed.I iEanrteBtfr Irralh I Leaves, Looiros, More 4431. pets. 742-6858. print. Like new condition. Leaves. Sk^dule your Free EUlmotes. 646-5253. $200. 647-1543. Experienced domestic ...... * Thursdav.Thursday, Oct. Oct. 17, 1985 — Single copy: 25Q I leaf clean: |»p now. Also John Deerr - Pointing Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Manchester — 2 family, I giving soot^tTOmovol estl- will clean your house or All types remodeling orJ available November 1st. 5 Early 1900's Walnut Din­ I apartment weekly or bi­ Contractor, Interior, exte­ repairs Complete klt-| mates. Call Fortners Resi­ rior, Insured. Quality room apartment, 2 bed­ ing Set — Chino cabinet, dential SiN^leet, 644-0415. weekly. References avail­ Chens, boths, garoges, od- rooms, first floor, ap­ buffet, server, table, 6 able. Call 8735293. work. Off season rates, tfltlons, dormers, pliances, washer and chairs. Excellent condi­ call 649-3248. porches, decks. No lotei Snow P J « « ^ — Com- Day Care. Licensed Man­ dryer hookup. $525 per tion. 649-7770. mercfal Dependo- loo large or small. CO|l| chester Home conve­ CELEBRITY CIPHER , _ ■ month plus utilities. Ible. insuriHL;. Answering Jack Inkel Painting Inc. Lorry, 649-3985. \ C«Wbrttv Clphw ovplogr*mt < n Lease. Security. Mature niently locoted near Interior - Exterior paint­ paopla. p u l Kid pieunt. Ek P rtllu In lh« dphn, •u nd i lor Killer’s identity [^MISCELLANEOUS Service, tMnf^MordV, 646- I M M H rtes 6, 44, 1 ^ , Robert E. JorvlS,i o n o th e r. Tod»y't due: f equ dt D. couple preferred. No pets. 1031 fo r SALE 7973. ing, custom paperhong­ 649-1369. Bowers School district, lng. Free Estimates - Bullding-Remodellngl by CONNIE WIENER openings for one Infant, Light HOOHOkiepIng and Fully Insured. Specialist. Additions, gor-l “ JKE XLCF UCW TL Ladles 26" Three Speed one child over age 2 and Four Room Apartment — I Ironing. 6637693. Established 1976.64941095. ages, roofing, sldlng_, k lt-j Bicycle Deluxe quality. In latchkey children. Child­ Chens, bdthrooms, re? I Stove and refrigerator In­ CXBKVE CV LRRLUEYSL remains secret; cluded, $400 per month like new condition. $55. ren with speclosi needs p I a c e m e n t | I We will c le a n ^ u r house, welcome. Experienced Interior painting from $75 plus Vj heat. No kids or Call 649-1794 anytlme.n 1 apartment, or office. windows/doors. 6436712. professional 649-2611 for per room. Including ceil­ UKBYWH RNKB C XYWKEIOL pets. 643-0675. I weekly, M'MWlkly, or os Car Seat — Bobby Mac, oddltonol Information. ings. Wall coverings hung Garden waV sunroons. Si3;1 I you wlah^i- tRwe 5 years at offardable rates. Detail [ y East Hartford — 2 bed­ fits newborns to 40 lbs. I experlencti Excellent ret- lar greenhouse, energy] CV RNKB C RYNLCNB.” — Topsoil sand. Gravel, work guaranteed. In­ room, heat and applian­ Excellent condition. $25. lerences; ■ttomeono you saving, thermo-spas, dis-1 Italy PM quits sured, references. B.D. 643-7332.0 Stone. Bobcat, backhoe plays. All- Season Pool] ces Included, no pets. $485 lean trust, QOII otter 5pm. Painting Company.871- AKJW K’JCNC. monthly plus security and loader rental. Davis Bolton, 649-6962. For Sale — 2 men's bikes, |Lorl,66749«l. " Construction, 8731400. 1721. PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "Sixty minutes ol thinking of any deposit. 872-0700 after Bv The Assoclaed Press for an autopsy. Officials said the body 3 speed. Both In excellent Building & Remodeling.#] kind is bound to lead to confusion and unhappiness." — 5pm. Sewing QOfte - Expe­ had two bullet wounds. condition. $55 both or Personalized Lawn Care. & F Home improvemehtj James Thurber. 6 rienced- .{URimstress. Israel’s military intelligence chief Maj. Gen. Ehud Barak, chief of seperately. Call 649-2320.O We will take care of your Manchester — 4 rooms. I Dress mokllRIiolteratlons contractors, specializing] Israeli military intelligence, said leaves. Rake fhemrblow BUILDING/ In wallpapering, painting] and an Italian prosecutor both say they Woodstove, dishwasher, I and repalrs^CZMI anytime Klinghoffer “was chosen by the Jewish no pets. Security deposit Ladles Brown All weather them, haul them. Reliable CONTRACTING (Interior & exterior).! TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CT know who killed an American pas­ Imitation Fox Fur lined 1647-8730 anytime. 8i efficient. 647-1349. NOTICE OF sound of his name and dragged against required. $450 monthly. Decks', odditlons and ren-. ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE . , „ , senger on a hijacked Italian cruise ship. coat. Size 12, like new. $50. his will to the edge of the ship’s deck. Call after 6pm, 649-8365. Thinking. Fence? - Think ovoflons. Free estimates.] In accordance with the provisions of Chapter ' Neither identified the killer, but the 643-5622.Q Biker's — I'll repair and Farrand Remodeling 649-4567. and 9 of the Town Charter, notice l»h*rebv given of the adop­ Israeli said it was the youngest of four The youngest of the terrorists shot him MIco, all ty ^ , free esti­ condition heavy lockets, Cabinets, roofing, gut­ tion bv the Boord of Directors ot the Town ot Manchester, Three Bedrooms — Man­ mates. Catr64M226. Palestinian pirates. in the head once or twice.” chester, full attic, full Men's or Ladles 3 speed replace zippers, repair ters, room additions, Get the Want Ad Habit... Connecticut on October 8,1985. He said Israel's information about the Meanwhile, in Rome, Prime Minister basement, private drlve- bike. $50 or best offer. Technical writing for torn seams. Call Diane. decks, all types of remo­ read and use the little ads PROPOSED ORDINANCE death was “determined conclusively by I deling and repairs. FREE Bettino Craxi resignetl today after his wov, good location. 742- Good condition. Call 643- I your business needs - 742-9518. Rte. 31, Coven­ In Classified regularlyi] the evidence taken from the people on ' tree estimates. Fully Insured. government collapsed under criticism 8000 after 4pm. 4382.0 I Pamphlets, instructional try. Clip this od for BE IT ORDAINED bv the Board ot Directors ot the Townot the ship." He did not identify by name conditioning. Telephone 6436017, after M?ncher"r that the Town of his handling of the hijacking. I booklets, monuals. Sev- the hijacker who allegedly shot the 20” Boys Bicycle. Excel­ leral years ew»r1lse. Call 6pm, 647-8509. HEATWO)' HOMES lent condition. $25. Call PLUMBING The 26-month-old five-party coalition partially paralyzed Klinghoffer. 1649-4783. l'?n*orwlded"sibl«t\ofhefer^^^ government came unglued after De­ FOR RENT 742-0465. Leon Cleszynski Builder I h»r«ln oremiscs known os 466 Moln Street, Moncnwicr. m Barak said a Portuguese cleaning M — New homes, additions, dM crloflSrof said otemlses Is attoched hereto and Is de­ fense Minister Giovanni Spadolini and worker and the ship’s hairdresser were Bill’s SewlntriAachlne Re- I remodeling, rec rooms, Fogortv Brothers — Bd" signated as "Schedule A". N o w Surplus metal desk I potrs. Call Sift foe profes- Licensed Day Care Pro­ two other Republican Party ministers forced at gunpoint to push Klinghoffer’s — 71" long, 32'/j" wide. vided — Loving environ­ garages, kitchens remo­ throom remodeling; llir Prepared bv William J. Shea quit Wednesday to protest the release of body over the side of the Achille Lauro, Isionol servicing on all stallatlon water hsoforsVl Assistant Town Attorney \ Asking'$20. Call 649-6923.D ■ makes. Reoitstlc rotes. ment, planned activities, deled, ceilings, bath tile, 9-13-85 Mohammed Abbas, accused by the and then to “clean the blood stains off dormers, roofing-. Resi­ garbage disposals; faucet Ashford — 3 and 4 room I Former SlndSN* technl- nutritious meals ond repairs. 649^539. Vlsa/M- Reagan administration of mastermind­ the ship.” Metal Gray Typewriter snacks. Full time open­ dential or commercial. SCHEDULE A i«^- Ranch. Remodeled. Tile jclan. Free-glck-op 649- asterCard accepted. ing the Oct. 7 hijacking of the Achille Prosecutor Dolcino Favi told a news bath, oak floors, rugs, table with casters. Good |0487. ings only. 6433844. , 649-4291. That certain piece or parcel ot land In the Town ot Man­ Lauro. conference in Genoa early today after large yard, heat supplied, condtion. $10. 6438865.0 chester, County ot Hartford and Sf ote pt Craxi’s resignation was made after a the Achille Lauro returned to its home no animals. Lease, 423- os 466 Main Street and more particularly bounded and de- Unused Sanyo Kerosene speech to Parliament in which he port: “We have reconstructed the 4190 evenings. *'ThaHrocf*onand situated, lying and being In sold T®*!’ ^ expressed bitterness toward the United killing of the American in all the Heater, 9500 BTUs In­ Manchester, together with all the buildings. Improvements cludes can and fuel. $75. Classified ads serve the ond oopurtenonces thereon or thereto, I'"® *" States for criticizing Italy's release of details.” {STORE AND 649-2018.O I 7 i |CARS/TRUCKS n n MISCELLANEOUS people today ... lust as slgnoted as No. 466 Main Street ond more parflcularlv Abbas, leader of the Palestine Libera­ He said prosecutors were certain who OFFICE SPACE Automotive I'M forsale IZSJiAUTOMOTIVE they have since our coun­ bounded ond described os follows: tion Front, a PLO faction. shot Klinghoffer, why he was killed, and Girls Dress Winter Coat try's beginning. Read and UP! photo President Francesco Cossiga, who who threw the body overboard. How­ use them regularly. 0 Office Space — Excellent and hat bv Rothchlld. Size by land now or formerly ot John F. Borstow, was handed the resignation, asked ever, he declined to provide details. 1980 Ford Van — 75,000 Two almost new Fire­ NORTHERLY location with ample park­ 6x. Like new. $40. Call et ol. One Hundred Sixty (160) feet, more or Craxi to stay on as caretaker prime Authorities have said the hijackers ICARS/TRUCKS miles, 4 speed, 2gas tanks, stone steel radial snow ing. 600, 400 & 300 so. ft. 647-8305.0 All for Missouri FOR SALE power steering and tires on wheels. BR 78 13. EASTERLY bv*Moln Street, Seventy (70) feet, more or minister, presidential aides said. Craxi were traveling on false documents, and office suites are now BOLTON PUBUC NOTICE is Italy’s first Socialist prime minister have not identified them. But criminal Great Christmas Gift! Set brakes, good condition. $85,646-0231.0 of an all-Missouri World Series against the St. Louis available. 649-2891. SOUTHERLY bv’ ond now ot Wesley C. Gryk and Henry S. Royals' fans celebrate Thursday night’s Kansas City since World War II. complaint filed against them in the of Transformers. Excel­ Needs paint lob. $2,800. On Tuesday, October 22,1915, Grvk, One Hundred Sixty (160)teef,moreor victory over the Toronto Blue Jays in the American Cardinals of the National League. Stories and lent condition. $99. Call Call 643-2171, ask tor For a long-lasting fire, The Bolton Zoning Board ot Craxi told Parliament that Italy U nit^ States identify them as Hallah 500 SO. n. Office — Excel­ Appeals will hold o public wTornTnow or formerly otthe Town ot Man­ League championship series. Similar scenes pictures on today's sports pages. released Abbas and an aide because Abdalla Al-Asan, Maged Yussef Al- lent location. $200 per 646-4995.0 Steve. choose hardwood Togs hearing to hear the follow­ WESTERLY that produce a shorter chester, Seventy (70) teet, more or less. they carried diplomatic passports. Malaki, Hammad AI-Abdulla, and month. Includes heat, lan- 1979 Red Honda Accord — ing: occurred throughout the city to mark the clinching Golf Balls — Top Brands. 4 door. Air, high mileage, Dodge Colt, 1975— Many flame and burn less ra­ Appeal of Donald Thibo­ The Southeosterlv corner of the premises herein descried He also claimed the United States Abdel Atif Ibrahim Fatayer. Itor and parking. 649-5334, new parts, relloble trans­ C TItuest Too Fllte Pro Stott runs well. $1,812 or best pidly than soft woods. If deau of 1067 Boston Turn­ Is at 0 point In the Westerly line of Main Street, Four violated Italian air space by having Italian news agencies have said that a 643-7175. portation. $600 negotia­ Hundred Thirty Five (435) teet, more or less. North ot Its In­ ODH Hogan Pinnacle offer. 633-2479 between 3 aroma Is the most Impor­ pike for 0 side yard vari­ U.S. military planes follow an Egyptian hijacker they identified as Hallah ble. Days, 8:30-5, 643-2711, tant consideration, select ance to construct o oar­ tersection with the Northerly l'"*o * Center Street. Manchester — Office or MaxfIl Tourney. $4 a do­ 7pm. age. The Northeasterly corner ot the Premises herein de jet carrying the PLO officials from Abdullah Alhsan is 19 years old, and zen. Phone 6433163. X45, Evenings after 5:30, wood from fruit trees. If Retail Space, first floor, 5 JOHN H. ROBERTS, scribed Is at a point In the westerly line of Main Street, 150 Sicily to Rome. that the three other hijackers range in 1974 Chew Wagon — One 742-7463. you have fireplace logs feet south of 0 merestone located on “ I® line ot Plan finds no support at hearing rooms, full both, parking, CHAIRMAN Main Street, which merestone morks o POln* ayhe»out^os- Prosecutors in Genoa also said age from 20 to 23. Podded High Chair — owner, low mileage. $500- for sale, find buyers the ZONING BOARD excellent sign visibility. Reneault Alliance, 1984 — terlv corner of land now or lormerly ol the Town of Man­ Wednesday that all seven Palestinians Judicial sources have said the four Frank SplleckI, 643-2121. Decorated with Donald Best offer. 649-9532. oulck and easy wav ... OF APPEALS chester ond otthe northeasterly corner ot land now or form­ detained in connection with the hijack­ Duck figures. Good condi­ 5 speed, power steering, with a low-cost ad In deny killing Klinghoffer. , 009-10 erly ot Marnee W. and Linda E. Bennett. By John F. Kirch more than three hours, said the plan ing of the cruise ship Achille Lauro had tion. $30. 649-2071.0 dir A M /F M cassette. Best Classified. 643-2711. Sold premises ore conveyed lopolher with the right ol the Barak also played a tape recording on New mini office In down­ 1977 Plymouth Fury — 4 Herald Reporter would not be good for the town as a been charged with murder and kidnap­ door, 40,000 miles. Good offer. Must sell. 6435741. buyer (grantee), to use o strip of land three <]> ****Jo,’?!*Jt5 Israel television of a conversation in town professional bulld- and 140 teet In length, adlacent to and south of the southerlv whole. Many agreed with Samuelson ping in connection with the death of Arabic that he said was conducted Oct. T Ing. Heat, air Jacket Size 36, blue de­ condition. 6437276. line of sold premises, for o driveway for the purposes of In­ 1978 Dotsun B210 — All Manchester's proposed Comprehen­ that it favors developers over residents. 69-year-ol(l Leon Klinghoffer. conditioning Included. nim. Sanforized made bv TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CT gress and egress to sold premises. , . n „ 9 between PLO official Mohammed Lee. New condition. $12. new rodlals, 4 speed, good NOTICE OF " Sold premises ore sublect to o right In favor of Jhe sellw sive Plan of Development drew little The seven include the four hijackers, Abbas and the four hijackers, the same Warren E. Howlond, Inc., 1977 Monaco — Power ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE , , , 646-3388.0 condition, AM/FM ste­ (grantor), to use o str(o of land seven (7) feet In width and 140 support from residents who packed the "ALL OF THESE THINGS they are two unidentified fugitives and a Palesti­ day they surrendered. 643-1108. steering/brakes, 68,000 In accordance with the provisions of Chopter 3, Section 1 feet In length adlacent to and north of the southerlv line ol miles. Good condition. reo. $950. 871-6333. and 9 of the Town Charter, notice Is hereby given ot the adop­ sold premises, tor o driveway tor the purposes of Ingress and -Waddell School auditorium Wednesday changing aren't for you,” Betty Sad- nian arrested in Genoa before the cruise The United States accuses Abbas of I MISCELLANEOUS Full length winter coat, 644-9682. tion bv the Board of Directors ot the Town of Manchester, egress to the premises odlocent to and south otthe southerlv Tor a public hearing. loski, president of the Manchester began Oct. 3. masterminding the hijacking and size 16, beige poplin. Man Plymouth Valiant, 1975 — Connecticut on October 8,1985. line of sold premises, which premises ore presently owned Townspeople appeared before the Property Owners’ Association, told the Klinghoffer’s badly decomposed 4 door, automatic, power Barak said the ship-to-shore conversa­ FOR RENT made fur collar, lining. 1977 Datsi'n F-10 W ag o n - bv the seller (grantor). I brakes, power steering, PROPOSED ORDINANCE Sold premises may be sublect to on easement for pole, an­ Planning and Zoning Commission to PZC, “It's for the developer.” body was identified in Damascus, tion proved Abbas knew of the pirate’s $17. 649-0832.0 Immaculate. One owner. chor guides and electrical and telephone lines, os of record complain about almost every aspect of Theunis Werkhoven, chairman of the radio, heater. Good condi­ BE IT ORDAINED bv the Baard of Directors of the Town of Syria, on Wednesday and flown to Rome plans in advance. single Car Gorage— Rear Asking $1,800. 649-4109. the plan, which would guide land-use Southwest Manchester Property Knotty Pine Bar. Oak tion. $600. 643-8110. Manchester that the Town of Manchester purchase from *"sald?remises may be sublect to real property loxes otthe of the Crockett Agency, Wesley C. Gryk and Mary K. Gryk premises known as 466 policy and zoning decisions for the next Owners’ Association, said he was not coffee table. Both need to 1970 Nova — 2 door, 6 Town of Manchester on the current Grand List which 643-1577. Main Street, Manchester, aturther description of which pre­ Grantees, bv acceptance ot the deed agree to pay In accor­ 10 years. But almost ail arguments against development, but wanted it to be completed. Both for cylinder. $500. 649-1814 a f­ 1967 Mustang — Auto­ mises Is attached hereto and Is designated as "Schedule A . m atic, 6 cylinder, running dance with Section 12-81o of the Connecticut Generol Sto- $30. 643-2880.O ter 4pm. The purchase price tor said premises shall be the sum ot One against adopting the plan were directly be consistent with existing .AW ROOMMATES condition. $500 or best Hundred Thirty Two Thousand (S132,000.00) Dollars, and connected to proposed density designa- neighborhoods. Economy rebounds *”Vhe deed conveying sold premisessholl contain the follow- will eventually be financed by the reimbursement to the EIO WANTED offer. Call 742-7463 otter ■na; ijtiops for residential areas. He said the people attending the Town of Eighty-Eight Thousand (S88.000.00) Dollars from As port consideration for this deed# the Grontee agrees on m 5;30pm, onytlme on the State ot Connecticut Housing Site Development Pro­ “Good planning calls for everyone's public hearing wanted “sound” devel­ PETS weekends. behalf ot Itself, Its successors and assigns that; gram and Forty-Four Thousand ($44,000.00) Dollars from 1. Bv acceptance ot this deed, the Grantee agrees for It­ .welfare,” said Robert Samuelson, a opment and not overdevelopment. The the Greater Hartford Foundation tor Public Giving or from self, Its successors ond assigns that It will operate on emer- 1984 Nissan — 4 wheel other available sources. - resident of Hemlock Street. “It appears property owners’ group is battling but pace still slow Two Cute Playful Kittens oenev shelter on the premises described herein on o continu­ drive pickup. Durallner Prepared bv William J. Shea ing basis. In the event that Grantee wishes to use sold pre­ most of the proposals are for the proposed density classifications in Steady, Reliable Herald looking tor good homes. Insert. $7,000. 647-1141. ^MOTORCYCLES/ Assistant Town Attorney developer.’’ southwestern Manchester and has Call 649-6480 after 11am. mises for onv other purposes. It sholl first obtain permission growth will slacken again in the final reporter seeks house or ' Z I b ic yc les 9-13-85 ■ol the Town ol Manchester before doing so. In contrast to current policy, which By Martin Crutslnger 9-18-85 called for the removal of town Planning three months. apartment to share. Must 1972 Mercury Montego — 2 That, It requested, funding bv the Town ol Manchester stresses what type of housing unit can Director Mark Pellegrini. The Associated Press be In Manchester. Call Free — 5 abandoned kit­ Good running condition. for the first year shelter operation shall not exceed Twenty They base their concern on the belief Hodoko Motorcycle — EXHIBIT A Thousond ($20,000) Dollars. Future levels ot funding. It onv, be built in each zone, the proposed plan “Mr. Pellegrini, you have failed to do Kevin after 12:30pm, tens. "Save a Lite". Coll Best offer. 6433907. that little has been done to solve the Needs repair. $35. 643 bv the Town ot Manchester will be determined following o . would designate residential areas of that,” Werkhoven said at the hearing. WASHINGTON - The economy, weekdays at 643-2711. 742-5768. That certain piece or parcel ot land In the Town ot Man­ review bv the Town Board of Directors ot the shelter's first country's biggest problem, a flood of 1760.D chester, County of Hartford and Slote ot Connecticut, known -town by density. The plan would not Current zoning regulations, Werk­ after six months of disappointing P ly m o u th R e lia n t 82 as 444 Main Street and more parflcularlv bounded and de­ growth, picked up steam during the foreign imports robbing American Manchester — Female AKC Registered Scottish Wagon — Rebuilt trans­ 3^*'That the°Town of Manchester Contract Monitor shall mandate rezoning, but would serve as a hoven said, allow between one and two manufacturers of sales. scribed as follows; , evaluate the performance of the shelter and report his find­ summer, but the pace still remained room m ate needed, age Terrier Pups — 1 mole, 1 mission. $3,600. Evenings, That tract of lend situated, lying and being In sold Town m policy guide for decisions by the PZC houses on every acre in southwest The weakness in manufacturing has female left. Coll otter I MISCELLANEOUS ings to the Board of Directors monthly. below the rebound predicted by the 18-25 to shore 3 bedroom 643-9909. Manchester, together with all the buildings. Improvements 4. That non-residents shall be limited to the use of the and the Zoning Board of Appeals. Manchester. He said the proposed dampened overall growth as both house with 2 females, $185 Spm, 643-1751. AUTOMOTIVE and ODOurtenancos thereon or thereto, known and de- shelter for o maximum of five (5) consecutlvedovs. Grantee In the highest density areas, a classification doesn’t fit with the Reagan administration, the govern­ slonated os No. 444 Main Street and more partlcularlv Is encouraged to direct such Individuals to obtoln social ser­ ment reported today. income and employment have shown monthly plus one third 1976 Dotsun B210 — Runs bounded and described as follows; maximum of 20 housing units per acre neighborhood and would drive down little improvement this year. utilities. Coll Sandy ot Free Shepherd/Lob Mix well, good condition. $900. Two Snow Studded Tires, vices provided bv their hometowns. woulil be allowed. Up to six units per property values. The Commerce Department said the — 3 years old, house- bv land n o w or formerly of John F. Borstow, 5 That operating procedures and reporting mechanisms Adding to the pessimism, the govern­ 646-0244 after 5pm. 6433116. size 21375R15. $75. Used NORTHERLY ore to be defined bv the Generol Manager of the Grantor, gross national product, the broadest broken, 643-5283. et al, One Hundred Sixty (140) feet, more or acre would be permitted in a “medium- Werkhoven received loud applause ment also announced today that new one season. Coll 646-8081. with the osslstonce of Grontee, and be presented to the T own high” area, three in a “medium” area from the audience when he said measure of economic health, grew at a less; Board of Directors no later thon June 1,1985. housing construction fell 9.3 percent in 10 2 I h o us eh old 1981 Ford Escort G1 — Like new.n EASTERLY by Main Street, Seventy (70) feet, more or and one in a “low" area. In “very low," developmeiit allowed throughout Man­ 3.3 percent annual rate from July MUSICAL AM/FM Cassette, power 4. Maximum bed limit should be set at forty (40), permit­ September, the biggest drop since May. GOODS less; J . ting a small Increose over the peak occupancy In 19M. or “conservation" areas, one housing through September. SOUTHERLY bv land now ot Wesley C. Grvk and Henry S. chester under the proposed plan would The Commerce Department said that ITEMS steering, power brakes, 4 1 Firestone Steel Belted 7. Stays shall be limited to two weeks unlesson Individual unit would be allowed every two acres. This represented a three-fold in­ speed, good condition.- R a d io l, 721 Tubeless Grvk. One Hundred Sixty (140) feet, more or plans to secure permonent housing or resources Is estob- cause problems with utility services new housing was built at an annual rate Used Refrigerators, less; and The PZC released the plan Sept. 18, and traffic, especially along Keeney crease over the anemic 1.1 percent $3,500 or best offer. 643- 195/70R13, New tire. Keep bv land nowor formerly otthe Town of Man­ llshed and the shelter user Is making reasonable efforts to of 1.58 million units in September as Washers, Ronges — Clarinet For Sole — Good WESTERLY follow the plan. The plons should be flexible and allow con­ saying it was based on four years of Street. growth rate turned in during the first 4905 evenings. Trying. $25. 649-9947. chester, Seventy (70) feet, more or less. single-family homd construction Cleon, guaranteed, ports condition. Ideal for stu­ tinued use ot the shelter It solutions to Individual needs do research by the PZC, town planning “City of Village Charm?" said six months of the year. not exist or require extended time Periods. dropped 10.4 percent and apartment and service. Low prices. dents. Cose Included. $75. The Southeasterly corner ot the premises herein described 8 A regional shelter should be prohibited bv requiring officials and citizens' committees. Charles Crocini, who moved to Man- It also represented an upward revi­ B.D. Pearl 8, Son, 649 Coll 649-3120 evenlngs.a Is at a point In the Westerly line of Main Street, Four construction fell 7.6 percent. LEGAL NOTICE Hundred Thirty Five (435) feet, more or less. North of Its In­ Grantee notto contract with onv other towns to use the Man­ Speakers at the hearing, which drew PZC’S ALFRED SIEFFERT SR. sion from an initial “Hash’’ estimate 6 M ain Street, 643-2171. TOWN OF ANOOVER chester shelter ond to moke continuing efforts to direct Indi­ made last month, which put third- The GNP report showed that inflation tersection with the Northerly line ot Center Street. a crowd of more than 400 and lasted Please turn to page 8 ... 'Not a zoning regulation' M-103 Hammond Spinet PUBLIC HEARINQ OF PLANNINO A ZONINQ COMMI8MON The Northeasterly corner of the premises herein de­ viduals from other towns to use services provided bv those quarter growth at 2.8 percent. remained well under control during the ON PROPOSED EUBDIVIEION FLAN Satellite TV Systems — Organ — French Provin­ scribed is at a point In the westerly line of Main Street, 150 towns^rontee shall at oil times operate sold emergency shel­ However, the administration was summer. An inflation measure tied to Wanted 43 homeowners cial, cherry wood - $700. feet south of a merestone locoted on said westerly line ot ter In o monner ond occordlng to practices which conform to the GNP and measures a fixed group of The Planning & Zoning Commission of Andover, Connec­ Main Street, which merestone marksopolntatthesoutheos- predicting growth in the second half of who would like to hove 643-1053. ticut will hold a Public Heorlng In the lowerlevel of the Town ferlv corner ot land now or formelv of the Town ol Manches­ reoulrements of the Slate ot Connecticut Deportment ot the year would post a five-fold increase. items rose at an annual rate of 2.9 satellite TV Installed. Office Building on Monday, October 21,1985 at 7:30 p.m. on ter and ot the northeasterly corner of land now or formerly Housing or onv other State or Federal agencies having percent in the July-September quarter, Leading manufacturer Is the tollowlng petition; of Marnee W. and Linda E. Bennett. authority or lurlsdicllon over the operation ot sold emer- On the basis of this optimism, the Cost of Gloria still being tallied administration forecast growth for the down from a 3.9 percent rate of increase looking for homeowners OILEAD ROAD - Petition ot Frl Lond Equities, Inc. for on Sold premises are conveyed together with the right of the **1o''The*Grontee herein agrees for Itself, Itssuccessorsond ■ a n t iq u es eight lot,subdivision approval. buyer (grantee), to use a strip of land three (3) feet In width entire year of 3 percent. in the second quarter. That had been the to display their equip­ and 140 feet In length, odiacent to and south of the southerlv assigns that It shall not discriminate upon the basis ot race, ment. Introductory low FIRST TRACT: On the North bv land N/F ol C. A. Lord and of color, religious creed, age, marital status, notional origin, But most private economists are best inflation performance in more than line ot said premises, for a driveway for the purposes of In­ sex, mental retardation or physical disability. Include but price from Connecticut Next To Nothing — East Sloan ond LeVallev, on the East and South bv H l^w av, on gress and egress to sold premises. .By Kevin Flood relief money. Hurricane Gloria struck Kraatz said this morning that only predicting growth will average only 13 years. ' the West bv land N/F ot C. D. Way and C. A. Lord. not limited to blindness In Its ownership ond use and opera­ Herald Reporter The upturn in economic activity in the distributor plus 100 per­ Center and Spruce, open Sold premises are sublect to a right In favor of the seller tion of sold premises os on emergency shelter, or In the use Manchester Sept. 27. The estimates Kraatz between 80 and 90 businesses had reported around 2 percent this year, a sluggish cent bonk financing avail­ Saturdays, 649-0533. SECOND TRACT: On the North bv land N/F ot Joseph Pro- (grantor), to use o strip of land seven (7) feet In width and 140 ot sold premises lor onv other purpose which mov, with con­ gave were based on costs the town incurred damage at the time he made the report. rate that would qualify as a “growth third quarter followed a barely percept­ venson, on the East by lond N/F ot J. Provenson and Hlph- feet In length adlacent to and north of the southerlv line ot sent of the Grontor, be appropriate, unless It Is shown by the able for those who qual­ wov, on the South by Highway and land N/F ol Slopn anO Le­ sold premises, for a driveway for the purposes of Ingress and . Hurricane Gloria did roughly $1.5 million through Sept. 30. However, he added,“we knew there were recession," a period when economic ible 0.3 percent growth rate in the first ify. Watch over 100 Grantee that such disobllltv prevents performance ol Its ac­ in residential damage and cost the town of Vallev. on the West bv land N/FotC. D. Wav, J-J-Strickland egress to the premises adlacent to and south otthe southerly tivities In the use of sold property os herein provided. It Is un­ A much more accurate and complete going to be many others.” activity picks up so slowly that three months of the year and a slightly channels for further Infor­ line of said premises, which premises are presently owned and G. H. Olln. derstood and ogreed that bv occeptonce of this deed the Manchester about ^10,000 in the first four damage estimate, Kraatz said, will be Fallen trees. in town parks cost an unemployment rises. better 1.9 percent rate in the second mation. Coll Richard, 721- THIRD TRACT: Northerly by land N/F of one Carpmfer, bv the seller (grantor). TAG SALES Sold premises may be sublect to an easement for pole, an­ Grantee, Its successors and assigns, agree thotthe Slate ot days following the storm, according to a completed sometime in the next two weeks. additional $500,000, Kraatz estimated. He While the economy strengthened in quarter. 7324. Easterly bv Hlghwov leading from Andover to Giieoa, Connecticut Is o beneficiary ol and Is entitled to enforce this damage estimate town officials sent to the Southerly bv land N/F of said Carpenter, Westerly bv lono chor guides and electrical and telephone lines, as of record Besides submitting the $310,000 figure for said this morning that officials arrived at the July-September quarter, many The upturn in economic activity came may appear. state Office of Civil Preparedness. from a big jump in final sales, which Tag Sale — 140 Woodside N/F of C. D. Wav, and known as the "Brown Lot This Ordinance shall take effect ten ()0) days otter this pu­ '*YhlsOrdlnance shall take effect ten (10) days otter this w - town costs, Kraatz told state officials in his that figure by estimating that about 500 private economists are worried that Pair of Matching Cone bllcotlon In this newspaper provided thot within *en (lO) But town Health Director Ronald Kraatz, increased 5.9 percent in the third back occasional chairs. Street, Saturday & Sun­ FOURTH TRACT: Bounded North bv land N/F ot Fronk blication In this newspaper provided that within ten (10) original estimates that Manchester resi­ town-owned trees fell, with each of them Cheney; East by land N/F of Norton Farm so-called, South days otter this publication of this Ordinonce a petition days otter this publlcotlon of this Ordinance o petition who also serves as the town’s director of Green velvet cushions. $20 day, 10/19 and 10/20,10am signed bv not less than live (5) percent of the electors of the dents suffered $1.5 million worth ot having a value of about $1,000. quarter compared to a 4.6 percent rise bv the Highway ond West by lond N/F of Adorn Dom- signed bv not less than five (5) percent of the electors of the civil preparedness, said this morning that each. Perfect Shape. 649- to 4pm. Miscellaneous browsky, containing 37 ocres more or less. Town, os determined from the latest official lists of the Re­ Town, os determined from the latest official lists ot the Re­ property damage in the storm. In terms of damage to town schools, in the second quarter. gistrars ot Voters, hos not been filed with the Town Clerk re­ ■ he and other town officials used rough 0845X1 household Items, books, At this hearing, Interested persons may appear and be heort gistrars of Voters, has not been tiled with the Town Clerk re- Kraatz said this moniing that officials Kraatz said in his estimate that they had The increase in sales came primarily chain sows, pumps, furni­ ouestlng Its reference to o special Town election. questing Its reference to o special Town election. estimates in the figures prepared on the Inside Today and written communications will be received. Maps ootM believed $1 million of that estimate was the suffered $7,500 worth of damage. Though no from purchases by consumers, who ture, etc. September 9,1985, showing the above proposa ore on tile In James F. Fogortv Monday after the storm. He also cautioned Floral Sofa and Sectional. James F. Fogarty cost of fallen trees. The remaining $500,000, school suffered major damage in the storm, went on an automobile buying spree in the office of the Town Clerk, Town Office Building. Secretory Secretory that storm costs for the town — particuarly Very good condition. $90 Board of Directors he said, was an estimate of direct damage he sat’d this morning, many schools suffered 24 pages, 4 sections August and September, spurred on by ■or best otter. 649-2691.0 Doted In Andover, Connecticut this 9th day of October ond Board ot Directors Manchester, Connecticut overtime pay to town workers — have gone attractive cift-rate financing deals. Smart shoppers shop 14th day of October, 1985. Manchester, Connecticut taliomes. He estimated that 250 homes were minor damage. up considerably since then. demaged. Advice. Lotlery___ By contrast, business investment Queen size Mattress Box Classified! They find ANDOVER PLANNING 8. ZONING COMMISSION Doted at Manchester, Connecticut Aree towns - Obituerles. KENNETH LESTER, CHAIRMAN Doted at Manchester, Connecticut “We make no claims to accuracy of that Kraatz also said in the estimate that Other town buildings and equipment spending fell at an annual rate of 4.7 spring and Frame Sealy that's a good wav to fight this 11th day ot October, 1985. this 11th dov of October, 1985. Business . . 21-22 Opinion__ SUZANNE DOWER, VICE-CHAIRMAN figure,” Kraatz said, adding that state Manchester businesses suffered about suffered an additional $7,500 worth of ClesslIleO- . 22-24 Peoplelelk. percent in the third quarter. Many Posturepedlc. $79. 643- the high cost of living. officials wanted a damage estimate from 643-2711. 01310 03310 029-10 0,000 worth of damage in the hurricane. damage, he said in the estimate. Damage to Comlcs- __ 18 Sports____ firms' capital spending plans have been 4096X1 the town four days after the storm so they - number of businesses damaged was private non-profit facilities came to about Enterteinmeni____16 Television _ cut back by the weakness in profits this would they know much to seek in federal 'bed at 150. $20,000, he said. year. MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday; Oct. 17. 1985 - 3 t - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thuraday. Oct. 17. 19«5 Mail-order Ninja '' Martial arts experts clash over bill to outlaw dangerous weapons Carter and Sgt. Paul Carr said the medieval cult of Japanese arts expert from Woodstock, Ga., 1 By Daniel Beeaon Massachusetts bans the wea­ bill, told a Senate Judiciary bill, cosponsored by Senate Judi­ assassins. said there was little evidence that The Associated Press pons, Kennedy said. "But the Committee bearing that the wea­ ciary Committee Chairman Strom \ But two lawyers who described the weapons have been used by devices continue to be available pons have no place in martial arts ‘Thurmond, R-S.C., is needed be­ themselves as martial arts practi­ criminals or that they have caused WASHINGTON - A proposal through mail order firms that training. cause children are saving up their "The word ‘karate’ is a Japanese tioners, the publisher of martial many injuries. from Sen. Ekiward M. Kennedy, advertise in sports magazines, allowances to buy the weapons. D-Mass., to ban the mail-order sale comic books, unsolicited cata­ word meaning ‘empty hand,’ not arts magazines and Jhoon Rhee, Michael James, publisher of owner of a chain of Washington, several martial arts magazines, “ It is a form of fashion among of dangerous martial arts weapons logues and a variety, of publica­ ‘hand filled with metal,” said some of the teen-agers to wear D.C.-area karate schools opposed said baseball bats, hockey sticks has bMn endorsed by the Justice tions targeted at children," the Kelley. these weapons to parties and Department, but martial arts senator said. Kelley was backed to two Boston the measure. and football helmets also can be Stephen P. Halbrook, a Fairfax, dangerous if misused. sporting events,” Carter said. experts testifying at a Senate The Connecticut Legislature police officers and by Dr. Thomas Massachusetts state law bans J. Nardi, a psychologist from Va,, attorney who represented the "The singling out of these'Asian hearing were sharply divided over considered a bill during its 1985 the possession of the weapons, but Nanuet, N.Y. Cutlery Collectors Legislative martial arts tools is discriminating the bill. session that would have restricted the two policemen said they have Nardi said he has practiced Committee, said he has used the and damaging to Asian culture,” Kennedy said Wednesday fire­ possession of martial arts wea­ been confiscated from youths and karate since he was a teen-ager weapons and feels they have a he said. arms, explosives and switchblade pons. The bill died. Its sponsor, from "bouncers" in bars. state Sen. George L. Gunther, and achieved black belt rank. legitimate sports purpose. James also questioned the knives can’t be sent through the Under questioning from mails, but weapons like shooting R-Stratford, said he will try again. Nardi said the weapons have "What we should be debating in danger of the weapons. Kennedy, Rhee admitted his mar­ stars, fighting chains and nun- Larry J. Kelley, the Amherst, become popular with children who punishing criminals and not ath­ " I have yet to hear of a bank Mass., karate instructor who inter­ watch martial arts movies, includ­ letes,” he said. holdup with a nunchuck,” he said. tial arts schools did not teach chucks, billy clubs connected by a students how to use the weapons. chain, are legal. ested Kennedy in sponsoring the ing those about the Ninja, a Karl Duff, a lawyer and martial But Boston Police Supt. Joseph Herald photo by Bashaw

At left, three students of the Makwatsine Secondary sarah and Thomas Kapinzu. At right, Manchester High counterparts. From left are Kathy Keeler. Mike Taylor, Weather School in Guruve, Zimbabwe, stand in front of the School students in the futuristics class of Sherrill Jamo Shelley Factora and Bryan Hartley. Students from the Peopletalk school. From left are Annah Mondo, Margret Zrandra- look over letters and drawings sent by their African two schools are exchanging letters and stories. Today’s forecast Penney’s goes royal Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island: Mostly sunny You wouldn’t normally expect British royalty Exchange gives MHS students a glimpse of Zimbabwe today. High temperature 55 to 60. to shop at J.C. Penney’s but Prince Charles and Increasing high cloudiness to­ Jamo said she uses the exchange Lady Diana will be stopping by the Springfield, Sonne of the students also des- percent of Zimbabwe’s population students’ interest in writing. night. Low from the mid 30s to By Susan Vaughn IN FACT, THE MAKWATSINE The American students are to help students learn about the Va., store when they come to Washington next .cribed, at times in graphic detail, is under the age of 15. the mid 40s. Mostly cloudy Herald Reporter SCHOOL does not have electricity critiquing the essays from Zim­ ways emerging tnird-world coun­ month. their experiences in Zimbabwe’s Besides providing information Friday. A chance of showers in or running water. Photos taken babwe "in a positive way,” tries are dealing with their ‘The Duke and Duchess of Kent also are pushing war for independence in the 1970s. on another culture, Vousden said the northwest. High temperature Students at Manchester High inside the school show dark class­ problems. 7 Penney’s, heading for the Rockaway, N.J., store The country became an independ­ the writing exchange has spurred Vousden said. 60 to 65. , School were surprised to learn that rooms. One shows students draw­ Wednesday, because the chain is in the midst of a students in Zimbabwe think their ing water from the local bore hole, ent nation only five years ago. $50 million “ Best of Britain" fashion promotion. Maine and New Hampshire: One of the students told in a letter American counterparts are rich a kind of well. “ My interest is as vice chairman of the British Partly sunny north and moun­ how his education was interrupted tains and sunny elsewhere today. enough to send them airplane Students at the Makwatsine HARTFORD RD. DAIRY QUEEN Overseas Trade Board,” the Duke said at a New School are still working to com­ at 16 so that he could fight in the Highs in the 40s north and 50s tickets to the states. York news conference on the eve of his first plete the three-year-old, unfin­ war. He has since returned to south. F air tonight. Lows 25 to 30 That reveiation was one of many Penney’s visit. a group of MHS students received ished school. One student des­ school and, like many other high A s k ^ about the prospect of shopping at a except 30 to 35 near the coast. school students, is now in his early in a recent exchange of letters with cribed the construction work, Penney’s, the duchess said, “ I might. I think (I Partly sunny Friday. Chance of a 20s. ^ F A L L SALE students in the African country, which is part of the curriculum would) look for something different, something shower north and mountains. The students wrote that Zim­ formerly called Rhodesia. called General Development class. very American. I think your fun clothes are babwe — which has a 28 to 1 ratio of Highs mostly in the 50s. The writing exchange has pro­ The work helps students develop BROILER FOOD SPECIAL ^ wondertul ... your jeans and gay, colorful black to white people — has Vermont: Sunny and cool vided students in four classes at skills with tools, the student said in sweaters. Americans are beautifully dressed.” emphasized education since the today with highs mainly in the MHS with a different perspective a letter. ‘The department store’s $50 million expenditure country gained its independence. 50s. Fair tonight with lows on their own culture, as well as a The Makwatsine students attend Clams $139 Burger $1 Double BurgerSI 49 is the largest promotion of British goods ever in Clouds coming our way tonight Under apartheid rule in Rhodesia, mainly in the 30s. Cloudy Friday view of a culture that bears few school from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. and the United States. one student said, "N o one of black & Fries I______& Fries I & Mushrooms I with chance of showers. Breezy. Today: Mostly sunny. High 55 to 60. Wind northwest 10 to 15 mph. similarities to that of the U.S. take nine subjects, including agri­ skin was allowed to complain or Not so cool. Highs in the 50s. Tonight: Increasing high cloudiness. Low temperature around 40. The exchange of letters and culture and English, their native Wind light and variable. Friday: Mostly cloudy. High around 65. stories started during the second language Shona and Bible. They ever raise a point.” But he said that with the "help of guns from Today’s weather picture was drawn by Peter Lammey, 10, of Spring semester of last year in classes also take a required hour every CAKE DEPARTMENT , China,” the blacks were able to Street, a fourth-grader at Martin School. taught by Charles Vousden and day of athletics or another activity, Extended outlook gain independence. No mercy for Percy Sherrill Jamo. Two of Vousden's such as drama or debate. All Cakes Made Fresh Dally ^ Extended outlook for New sophomore English classes and The MHS students said that they If# the beet thing to happen to f% f\ I A H O Rig. *5" V Big-time defense attorney Percy Foreman has England Saturday through two of Jamo’s futuristics classes feel the students from Zimbabwe ANOTHER EXPERIENCE cakeslncecake.Andwhatatreat II || I IJIv^ ^ a legal problem of his own. The city of Beaumont, FOREIGN to the American stu­ ItiB.Light,cakecrunch.Cooland w w Monday: are continuing it this year. are much more open that they are, Texas, issued an arrest warrant for him and now dents was the Africans’ experience creamy chocotate and vanIIla —^ ■ a e ■ a i# e* p Connecticut, Massachusetts The exchange was initiated at particularly in the way they officials are threatening to tear down a house he with wildlife. and Rhode Island: A chance of the suggestion of a teacher from describe themselves. Several of 8 ROUND CAKES *R85 owns there. Student Shadreck Butsu related showers early Saturday, then Zimbabwe, whom Vousden met at the African students wrote about serves 6-8 People ‘The problems began last spring when the city a chilling memory of how he saved clearing. F air weather Sunday. the Connecticut Writing Project having biack teeth and curved packaged for eaay take home. told Foreman weeds around the vacant house had Photo (c) Tha McCall Publlihing Co. his friend from a crocodile’s clinch A chance of showers Monday. for teachers. The teacher, Renee spines — the result of rickets — and Pick one up today. grown too tall. When the 83-year-old attorney expressed their dismay at having by offering his pet dog to the High temperature from the 50s to Shatteman, teaches English in the We Also Have Sheet Cakes, Sqi^re, Heart Shapes and 11" Rounds. failed to show up in court to explain why the the disease. crocodile instead. the mid 60s. Low temperature Makwatsine Secondary School in property was not being kept up, a warrant was Trying for a baby One student went into detail on Another student told how he Regular and SpeciaLOesigns Always Available. from the mid 30s to the mid 40s. Guruve, Zimbabwe. issued. Actress Ann-Margret (with husband Roger how he tried to make his yellowed liked to practice swimming in a Vermont: A chance of rain "If you didn't buy ypdr last cake at Hartford Road Now the City Council has voted to condemn the Smith), says in the November issue of McCall’s STUDENTS IN VOUSDEN’S teeth look whiter by cleaning them nearby river. But he said students Saturday and Monday. Dry house if it is not brought up to standards within 30 magazine that she has been trying to get pregnant and Jamo’s classes last week with sand every morning. are discouraged from doing so Dairy Queen, you probably paid too much!" days. Sixteen building code violations were found for 13 years and even used a fertility pump and an Sunday. Saturday highs in the shared their reactions to the The American students also said because of the crocodiles. at the house, which is more than 50 percent experimental' devise that injected into her 60s and lows in the 40s. ‘Turning correspondence from the students they were impressed with the Others wrote stories of being deteriorated, a report said. If the house is stomach a hormone to aid ovulation. colder with highs Sunday in the in Zimbabwe, a country of about 7 Zimbabwe students' proficient use attacked by snakes. SELF SERVE TAKE HOME SALE! demolished. Foreman will have to pay for the 50s and Monday 45 to 55. Lows in million that borders on South of the English language. "W e One Zimbabwe student told how cost. he goes hunting with guns, dogs c the 30s both days. Africa, Mozambique and Zambia. couldn’t write to them in their New Hampshire and Maine: They were particularly impressed language," commented one girl in and spears due to the "treacherous only Bars...... 12/‘3“ > Fair Saturday. Chance of show­ by the value their counterparts in Jamo’s class. animals such as lions, buffaloes Buster Bars...... 6/*3^® ers late Sunday into early Zimbabwe place on education. and elephants.” Vanilla Sandwiches...... 12/*2“ King Arthur’s plane Is late Monday then clearing. Highs Satellite view “ They seem to have a different THE STUDENTS in Vousden’s The American students were He’s fightin the law near 50 north to near 60 south attitude about education. They will class liked the colorful metaphors also surprised by some of the Choc. Chip Sandwiches...... 6/*32s King Arthur was late getting to Camelot this names of their pen pals — names John de Lorean sees himself caught in a vicious Saturday cooling to the 40s north Commerce Department satellite photo taken at 4 a.m. E O T shows do whatever they have to to get an used in the correspondence from Frozen Homepack(Vaniiia & choc.)...... 2 Qts./*1 week. Boston Mayor Raymond Flynn was at the such as Innocent, Never, Admire T cycle. He’s in Somerville, N. J., where his ex-wife, to lower 50s south Monday. Lows shower and thunderstorm clouds over parts of Arizona, New Mexico education," said Mike Taylor, a Zimbabwe. corner of Tremont and Stuart in the city’s theater and Again. Cristina Ferrare, is and western Texas. These clouds are associated with an upper student in one of the futuristics " I have the mind of a genius” ; district to rename the corner Camelot Way in in the mid 20s to mid 30s. Many students from Zimbabwe trying to get a share atmospheric storm over northwestern Old Mexico. Frontal shower classes. "M y head is like a mango” ; “ I HARTFORD RD. SPEED QUEEN LAUNDRY honor of the opening of “ Camelot." But the described their large familii s, of a fortune that he clouds stretch from southern Alabama to the Georgia coast. Frontal Walter Chiuricu, a student at the have a stomach of a businessman; Every Day Low PrTco§ musical’s star, Richard Harris, missed his comer which one said pointed to the fact says doesn’t exist, shower clouds,are just off the Washington State coast. Most of the Makwatsine School, summed up "M y eyes were well-built” ; "M y "We Double Your Time On Drying" curtain call because of a late plane. that his country has the highest and he also faces When Harris finally arrived, he told Flynn he Across the nation Northeast, Mid-Atlantic region and Far West have clear skies. his feelings on the subject by face shows intelligence and “ My 17 DRYERS • 15 MINUTES - 25C teeth are like milk,‘I were among birth rate in the world. Fifty fraud and racket­ / was “ ecstatic" about the free advertising the city Showers and thunderstorms saying: “ Without education, a 32 Family Sized Washers $1.00 Load / 4 Super Sized Washers $1.50 Load ___ person is nothing but a beautiful them. BlonKets • Sleeping Bogs • Bulk Items eering charges in had given him. The comer previously had been will be numerous from west Detroit next year. ' slave.” renamed "42nd Street” during that musicai’sran Texas through Oklahoma and And then there were V f3a48 One MHS student was impressed TS9- and "Odos Zorba" when Anthony Quinn was Kansas. Showers and a few CSV the cocaine smug­ t J playing in "Zorba the Greek.” SEATTLI that some of the students in gling charges the thundershowers will be scat­ Zimbabwe who live far from the automaker beat, all tered over the southern half of BOSTON regional school sleep on the floor of of which leaves de the Rockies, the lower Missouri the local church during the week in Lorean a bit cynical Valley, the lower Mississippi YORK order to attend classes. In some of . -F.' Free Drying about the legal Best of two worids Valley and Florida. Rain will the letters from Zimbabwe, two increase across northwest Wa­ system. First lady Nancy Reagan says feminists who SAN FRANCtSCO male students told how they "foot During a break in shington state. Most of the nation everyday to school" — a distance criticize her for living in her husband’s shadow 30.00^ the divorce trial are wrong. will have high tem|>eratures in of nine kilometers, or about six someone asked him "Feminism is the ability to choose what you the 60s and 70s. Highs will be in LOS Ai 30.24 miles. But, they added, “ We do j what he planned to want to do,” the former actress said in an the 50s over parts of Washington have bicycles.” Free Drying LOWEST do after the matter interview published in the current McCall’s state through upper Michigan is settled. "When I TEMPERATURES Regina Mission, a student in I LAUNDRY magazine. "And actually when you look at my across New York state and New -40 Vousden’s class, related a story win this case and the life. I ’ve really enjoyed the best of two worlds. England and from the mountains LAUNDRY Present coupon when you bring in your laundry one on D etroit, about a Makwatsine student who John de Lorean “ I chose to have a career, and lenjoyed it while of central Arizona through south­ 50 and we will provide free drying for each washer which I will. I ’ll LBQEND-- stole books from! the school, saying Ultimate convenience and economy Ih a d it.... But then I met my husband, and I chose ern Colorado. Temperatures will it showed his strong desire to learn. load. Not valid in combination with other special write another book about it,” he said, "and they’ll to give it up. ... I’m doing what I want to do.” reach the 80s over interior The Africans have asked the MHS offers or discounts. Honored at Manchester, indict me again and I ’ll go back to court, win open 7 days a week. Mrs. Reagan said she involves herself in White sections of Califomiai the desert South Windsor, and East Hartford locations. again and they’ll indict me again. And I'li do that w m students for books, magazines and House matters only when it looks to her as if southwest and from south Texas until I’m 90 years old.” UPI WEATHER FOTOCAST ^ other writing materials. Our Coin-Operated Laundry includes the Vriid Oclobor 15-21,1985 President Reagan is being ill-served. through the Gulf coastal states. most modern front-loading washers with " I f I think that somebody isn’t playing it "W e take things for granted, like straight with him, then I get involved," she said. TV and electricity,” said a student 16 lb., 30 lb., and 50 lb. capacities. You can National toracaat in Jamo’s class. 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T r 1$19 and Margot Kidder in 1948. cares for the sick and poor, was earthquake.” low 171, Blue 36, While 5. 4 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. Oct. 17, 1985 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurgday, Oct. 17. 1985 - i Dem ocrats AREA TOW NS Connecticut In Brief Panel moves to raise governor’s pay V hit G O P on Reagan campaign won’t pay It all By Judd Everhart Elected State Officials and Judges. governor of the state gets less The commission is also consider­ The Associated Press Twenty-three states pay their money than some of the commis­ ing changes in pensions for former FAIR FIE LD — Thp next time the president wants to arrange a governors more than Connecticut sioners who report to him,” said governors. school ideas Under Connecticut iaw, former Roof spending is approved rally in town. First Selectwoman Jacquelyn Durrell says local HARTFORD - Gov. William A. does. The highest paid governor in commission member Violet Karat- officials should get it in writing that all of the expenses will be O'Neill says being governor is the country is New York's, where zas, calling the situation "highly governors get an annual pension of Democratic town Director Ste­ paid. compensation enough for him and the salary is $100,000. irregular.” $5,000 for each year in office, to a phen Cassano says he disagrees The Reagan-Bush campaign will pay only about $2,000 of a he's not worried about what comes The commission is expected to Eighteen states pay their lieut­ maximum of $20,000 a year. A with the Republican stand on how $15,600 bill that affluent Fairfield ran up last year when out of a commission expected to vote on the proposal later this enant governors more than the governor's surviving spouse re­ at town meeting in Boiton to finance increases in teachers' • President Reagan held a campaign rally on the historic Town recommend a hefty pay raise for month or next, but any raises $40,000 Connecticut pays its lieut­ ceives half the annual pension that had been paid to the former ' salaries and describes it as a Green. the governor. would have to be approved by the enant governor. “ Whatever their decision is. I'll 1986 General Assembly and could Commission members discussed governor. officials that a structural engineer campaign pledge to increase After months of dickering with representatives of the By Kevin Flood lowest of three bids for the roof be happy to live with it,” O'Neill not take effect until January 1987 making the lieutenant governor's That provision does not apply to had found that his original plans taxes. president's now-defunct re- election campaign organization, Herald Reporter work, has said it could complete said. “ I am very satisfied being — after next year's statewide salary about $50,000. , Thomas Grasso, husband of the for the roof did not meet state At a news conference Monday, town officials have been told the check for $1,947 is in the mail. the project in 45 days. governor.” elections. . The $50,000 salary of Connecti­ late Gov. Ella T. Grasso. When the specifications. the four Republican candidates for Durrell said Wednesday she is chalking it up to experience. BOLTON — Construction of a The Boaru of Education first I f * # The Commission on Compensa­ Material prepared for the com-' cut's attorney general ranks 34th pension bill was passed during new roof for the Bolton Center After some urging by then- election to the Board of Education asked the town to replace the roof tion of Elected State Officials and mission by the Office of Fiscal out of the 50 states, while the Mrs. Grasso's tenure, she felt it School will finally get under way finance board chairman Morris said they would be willing to when it prepared its budget for the Judges met Wednesday and ap­ Analysis shows that there are nine $35,000 salary of the state treas­ would be wrong for her to sign a bill this fall, after about 20 townspeo­ Silverstein, the Public Building commit local funds to increasing 1983-84 fiscal year. But the project peared to form a consensus on a state agency commissioners and urer ranks 36th of the 45 states that that could_ personally benefit her ple who turned out for a special Commission agreed in June to teachers' pay even before the has run into a number of snags Governor cautions challenger gubernatorial salary of about one deputy commissioner earning have such an office. husband. So it was changed to town meeting Wednesday ap­ rehire Galliher for what was then General Assembly acts next spring since then. $85,000. That's $20,000 more than more than the governor. At Wednesday's meeting, con­ exclude the spouse of the governor proved spending $73,740 on the believed to be a reduced fee. on a recommendation by the NEW HAVEN — Gov. William A. O'Neill has cautioned former When town officials asked the the governor now gets. The highest paid state agency sensus appeared to form around an in office at the time the bill was project. Board of Finance to appropriate Galliher's fees turned out to be Governor's Commission on Elxcel- Congressman Toby Moffett against challenging him for the 1986 “ I don't think we do too well by head is the commissioner of attorney general's salary of $70,000 passed. The townspeople who attended higher than expected, but the lence in Education for higher Democratic gubematorialnomination, saying a primary could $42,000 for the roof in September our governor now,” said Joseph mental health, who receives and about $50,000 for the offices of One proposal discussed Wednes­ project went ahead anyway and teacher salaries. the meeting went along with a 1984, the board turned down the hurt the party. McCormick, chairman of the Com­ $79,739 a year. treasurer, comptroller and secre­ day was lifting the $20,000 the PBC opened bids last month. Bernice Cobb, an incumbent decision by three town boards to let request un the grounds that it “ When you don't have an incumbent ... possibly a primary mission on Compensation of “ I cannot understand how the tary of the state. maximum. the Premier Roofing Co. of West wanted to meet the architect to Silverstein questioned spending candidate for the school board, would be productive because it would stimulate some attention, UPl photo Haven build the roof. Of the $73,740 clear up confusion over the plans. $73,740 on the roof at Wednesday's said she thought the community O'Neill told newspaper executives and reporters attending the would back the school board on approved for the project, $68,800 The town had set aside $30,000 for town meeting, noting that some of fall meeting of the Connecticut Circuit of The Associated Press will go to Premier. Another $3,400 the project the previous year, but the estimates submitting during an funding for higher salaries. Things to come In a news release Wednesday,. on Wednesday. j . u k will be used as a contingency fund, the allocation expired when the August 1984 round of bidding were “ Blit when you have an incumbent who's done a good job, then iState says utilities need better plans and the remaining $1,500 will go fiscal year ended. half as much as the present bids. Cassano said Manchester must, Laurie Nagle, 3, of Newton, Mass., cuddles up to a make every effort to pay its share • a primary would be counterproductive,” O'Neill said. toward inspection fees. Another snag came when Sims­ He said officials should find ways Moffett, who served in Congress for eight years from the By Mark A. Dupuis Commissioner Marvin S. Lo- their resources effectively" and consideration of the recommenda­ Premier, which submitted the bury architect Roger Galliher told of paying less for the project. seasonal friend with thoughts of things to come. of the burden. But he said the state ^ has an obligation to support its; state's 6th District, plans to form ally announce his challenge United Press International ewith conducted the preliminary praised "the heroic, dedicated tions by Loewith and also will hold hearings to hear public opinions on Halloween is two weeks away. cities and towns and has failed to ; Nov. 14 in Hartford. review requested by Gov. William efforts of the iine crews.” "Nevertheless, the magnitude of the power companies' response to do so. ' HARTFORD - The state's A. O'Neill after power companies Gloria. Cassano said the state continu- power companies need to improve came under fire for the time it took this disaster points up the fact that Quarry owner questions order plans for coping with disasters to restore power knocked out by plans can be improved and lessons Loewith recommended that Nor­ ousiy passes new laws requiring theast and United Illuminating be towns to spend large sums of ‘Write Hanoi’ campaign launched even though utility crews did a the hurricane last month. be learned,” Loewith said in the required to review their disaster BOLTON — The owner of Box hood residents by blasting at noise property. They also disputed the Town ninth In county money while providing no finan­ good job in dealing with unprece­ The storm's fierce winds and report, which was submitted late SOUTHBURY — A man whose son was last seen flying a Mountain Quarries on Notch Road levels higher than those allowed by commission's claim that the cial support. "It's time for the dented power outages caused by heavy rains caused unprecedented Tuesday to DPUC Chairman John plans and submit updated plans to the state by Jan. 1 and annually appeared with his attorney before the state Department of Environ­ quarry does not have adequate state to pay its fair share," mission over Laos in 1972 believes the economically-ailing Hurricane Gloria, a state report power outages with about 718,000 T. Downey. 7 Vietnamese can be coaxed into providing information about Downey said in a statement the thereafter. the Zoning Commission Wedsnes- mental Protection. The commis­ insurance by distributing copies of Cassano said. says. customers served by Northeast The report by a Department of and United Illuminating left with­ power companies did “ an out­ He said the plans should include day evening to question some of the sion members also cited him for the operation's current policy. Cassano said that as vice presi­ missing American military personnel. Pay ranking falls out service for more than a week in standing job” of restoring power detailed plans for improving com­ dent of the Connecticut Conference George W. Shine said Wednesday he hopes a nationide Write Public Utility Control commis­ reasons why the commission digging in an area of his 10.5 acres but agreed with Loewith that munications with customers and of Municipalities, he will press to’ Hanoi” campaign slated for the Veterans Day period will result sioner said Northeast Utilities and some cases. issued him a “ cease and disist” of property now zoned for residen­ Branse asked the commission United Illuminating Co. prepared Loewith's report made public improvements are needed in the government officials as well as increases, he said. see that the state funds an in the Vietnamese releasing information about the 2,500 men who order. tial use, which they contend for an extension of of the 30-day By Susan Vaughn Wednesday said the two power emergency planning for disasters. prearranged agreements to get Brindamour said Wednesday adequate share of salary increases fought in Southeast Asia still unaccounted for. for the hurricane but need to do The commission offically noti­ violates zoning regulations. time limit so several terms of the Herald Reporter more in terms of communications companies "were sensitive to the Downey said the DPUC has help from other utilities in re­ that the MEA eliminated the last for teachers. Shine, whose son Anthony is among 44 Connecticut military fied quarry owner David Buck Oct. notice could be clarified, espe­ and other areas. track of the storm and deployed established a docket for further sponding to emergencies. The . ranking of Manchester four steps on the salary schedule in He said he will also work to have men designated as “ missing in action,” said the mail should be 3 that he would have to stop his But Buck and his attorney, Mark cially a stipulation that rock­ public school teachers' salaries order to achieve a higher base the General Assembly change the addressed to the Vietnamese Mission to the United Nations, 20 operation in 30 days if he failed to K. Branse of Glastonbury, argued crushing in the quarry be done on among Hartford County towns has salary. Guaranteed Tax Base formula "so Waterside Plaza, N.Y., N.Y., 10010. correct 10 alleged violations of his at a commission meeting at only an "occaisional" basis. dropped in the past two years, Assistant School Superintendent that it reflects current population Debate on abortion special permit for the quarry. Community Hall Wednesday that The commission agreed to ex­ particularly for teachers at the Wilson E. Deakin said today it was and economic data." ELECT The commission particuarlly zoning regulations and the permit tend ^he notice until its next upper end of the salary scale, "obvious" that the teachers' salar­ Manchester is expected to get- Minister admits morals charge cited Buck for disturbing neighbor­ according to statistics compiled by ies are lower because of the last $787,000 less from the GBT grant! allow them to quarry on the entire meeting, scheduled for Nov. 20. M IDDLETOW N — A Madison minister and former Boy Scout the Connecticut Education contract settlement. But he said next year than it did this year. The; is raging in Bristol leader has pleaded guilty to one count of risk of injury to a minor TERRY BOGLI cAssociation. the neutral arbitrator was the one loss will be based on the town's recommended by the teachers and budgeting for education three for allegedly fondling two boys during a camping trip. The base salary of beginning BRISTOL (U PI) — An emotional drive to show opposition to abor­ that he recommended the board's years ago in comparison to its tax The Rev. D. Dirk Davenport, who also once s e ^ e d as a Little teachers with bachelor's degrees debate over abortion is raging in tion in that city. Citizens Against Bid stirs confusion in Coventry position "as more reasonable" base at the time. League umpire, entered the plea Tuesday in Middletown in 1983-84 was $12,496,18th out of 24 the old industrial city, where Referendum 1, or Care 1, hopes to than the teachers' position. Terry Bogli, a Democratic can­ Superior Court. It was the second time within a week he entered a stop passage of the referendum. By George Loyng He said the requirement that the culvert and reconstruct a section Hartford County towns. After a voters will speak out on the The teachers proposed an in­ didate for the Board of Education, guilty plea on separate abuse charges. sensitive issue in a non-binding Those taking part in the debate Herald Correspondent excavation at the work site be of Lake Street that had eroded for 'Two-year teachers' contract was crease of more than 10 percent, today also questioned what she The Middletown plea stemmed from an incident in April 1984 settled in 1984, the base salary referendum included on the No­ explained the history and back­ filled in every night and redug in $27,600. Deakin said. But he said that the said was the Republicans' call for involving boys under his supervision at the Deer Lake Scout jumped to $16,110, or 6th in the vember ballot. ground of efforts to legalize COVENTRY - The awarding of the morning to allow use of the arbitration panel awarded the an increase in taxes. ranking. Reservation in Killingworth. Bristol voters will be asked Nov. abortion in the United States. a contract to repair the Lake Street road could be avoided by detouring "IT WAS A TREMENDOUS teachers the dental plan they had She said two-thirds of the last Although Manchester's base Last week in New Haven Superior Court, Davenport pleaded 5 whether they think the U.S. An anti-abortion activist re­ culvert has raised controversy and traffic. bargain," he said, especially since requested, which amounts to 1 to 2 increase in the education budget; teacher's salary increased to guilty to reduced charges in connection with separate cases in Supreme Court decision legalizing counted her personal trauma after confusion about a meeting between However, the town manager said the culvert's repair is an emer­ percent of a teacher's salary. was generated locally and one-' $17,125 this year, the town's Madison. He will be sentenced Nov. 8 in New Haven on all sets of abortion should be overturned. The undergoing an abortion. The deci­ the town manager and a contractor he did not tell Upton some of the gency project. Deakin also said that the total third came from the state. "It ranking in that category in Hart­ referendum is an advisory ques­ sion changed her views and led her whose bid was declared invalid. project's requirements would defi­ According to Hodge, though, this health benefits to teacher retirees seems we are supporting educa­ charges. ford County dropped to ninth. The tion, and not binding in any way on to active opposition of abortion In addition, questions remain nitely be waived. He said Reed suggestion was rejected after and their spouses amounts to tion locally," she said. dollar difference this year between city policy or actions. laws, she said. about whether a bid for the project included the cost of daily excava­ Pesce objected. “ It was a political $300,000 a year. “ If we didn't have Referring to state funds, she Manchester's base saiary and the A heated debate Tuesday night Abortion rights advocates said was actually accepted by the Town tions and also agreed to provide move on her part," said Hodge. that, we would have enough money said: “ I think we should take DEMOCRAT highest salary base, in West showed sharp differences in the that even should the referendum Council. Deknatel Corporation with water Pesce said she was trying to in the budget to give every teacher advantage of what we can get. Man held In Hartford stabbing Hartford, is $1,907, or 11.1 percent. way city residents view abortion. pass, it would do little to overturn ★ BOARD OF EDUCATION from Coventry Lake under an ensure that the town paid the a $500 raise,", he said. , before we tax our local people." ; That gap has decreased from H ARTFORD — A man accused of stabbing a young woman to Abortion rights advocates the 1973 Roe vs. Wade decision by A special council meeting is agreement the town has with the lowest price possible. Brindamour and Deakin both Bogli also said she does not For 86-89 Term — PTA Leader, Served on Board's Grade scheduled for 7:30 tonight to $3,854 — a 30,8 percent difference death shortly after she moved to Connecticut from Pennsylvania claimed making abortions illegal the U.S. Supreme Court, which suture manufacturer. The town then had an engineer­ said that the negotiations, which understand how the Republicans, Reorganization Committee, Two chiidren attending determine whether the council — in 1983. to take a job as an engineer was heid today pending trial. would be “ dangerous” and "un- legalized abortion. ing study performed. Specifica­ are continuing today, are at a propose to fund renovations for; Manchester Schoois. voted at its Oct. 7 meeting to award "The town won't come out tions were drawn up and bids were The drop in ranking is more Stephen M. Shields, 33, was led into Superior Court on Morgan American,” while anti- abortion Even if the vote could overturn crucial point. five schools without a bond issue. - dramatic among teachers at the Street wearing prison khakis and leg irons to face charges he activists compared abortion with the decision, "What would we be c a contract of $30,375 to A. Reed of looking fair, no matter what solicited. Hodge said the council Tolland. The action comes as happens," argued Pesce. She said also decided to purchase a replace­ maximum salary level, where killed Theresa Ann Yeager in Hartford in 1983. homicide. dealing with then?” asked Laura “Continuing Her Commitment" Robert Upton, head of Upton Upton might take the matter to ment culvert itself. Manchester's rank has dropped Shields was transported earlier this month to Connecticut from About 300 to 400 people listened Minor, co- chairwoman of CARE 1. "Would making abortion illegal Construction of Coventry, is claim­ court. She also said the town could He said over 10 contractors from 10th in 1983 to 24th this year. a Vermont prison, where he recently started serving a 40-year intently at Central High School, VOTE DEMOCRATIC while three representatives from make it disappear? No.” ing he was misled by Town be held liable by Reed if the council expressed interest in the project, The difference between the maxi­ sentence for kidnapping. EUREKA s a l e the two sides argued their view­ manager Harold Hodge about the decides the contract was never but only Reed and Upton actually mum salary in first-place West ON NOV. 5th specifications for the work. officially awarded. made bids. Hodge said there is Hartford and Manchester is $6,704, points and urged residents to take Paid for by the Committee to Elect Terry Bogli, Richard Bragdon, Treasurer Upton's bid of $24,850 was found Pesce said she is concerned that currently a "contractor's or 23.7 percent. That gap has a stand in the referendum which Benjamin Franklin was born in invalid because it did not meet all each bidder did not have the same market," because there is a lot of increased from a 20.6 percent has received nationwide attention. Boston in 1707. T ONE WEEK ONLY Walsh’s power at stake In vote the project's requirements. How­ advantages. " I don't care who gets work available for construction difference two years ago, accord­ Bristol, a city of about 58,000 ever, Councilwoman Sandra Pesce the bid. as long as it was fair," she firms, prompting higher bids. ing to the statistics prepared for BRIDGEPORT — Police Superintendent Joseph A. Walsh says which once was at the center of the said Upton told her he was not said. The town manager said he was the town teachers' union to use in he didn't plan to get involved in this year's mayoral race until country's clock-making industry, provided with the same informa­ Pesce criticized Hodge for not told by Donald Aubrey of Towne current negotiations for another Mayor Leonard S. Paoletta made the police department a apparently set a precedent in tion Reed received. putting communications with the Engineering Inc. that a fair price two-year contract, SAVE *30 campaign issue. August when the City Council "It's a political issue," Hodge contractors in writing. She said would be around $31,200. Manchester Education Associa­ When that happened, Walsh abandoned his longstanding policy voted to place the abortion ques­ responded. "When you bid, you unrecorded, verbai conversations "Reed's bid wasn't high," said tion President William Brindam- ‘ Powerful Motor against political involvement and threw his support to Democrat tion on the ballot. have to bid on the whole thing. were “ not the way to do business. Hodge, "but it was a far cry from our attributes the drop in rankings Thomas Bucci and began working on Bucci's campaign. Anti-abortion activists in Derry, Reed did. He covered everything." The only real way to do it is in Upton's original bid". to a "low" salary increase of 6 ‘Top Filling Dust Bag The 69-year-old Walsh, reduced to a mere figurehead after a N.H., and Dover, N.H., last month writing." Hodge said in its current condi­ percent in the first year and 6'/i ‘All Steel Hood bitter two-year battle with Paoletti, stands to regain his also convinced their city leaders to HODGE ADMITTED he told Hodge said he originally recom­ tion, Lake Street poses a "signifi­ percent the second year of the command if Bucci wins in November. Bucci has promised that as hold referendums on the same Upton before Upton made his bid mended Upton Construction be cant" liability to the town. "The current contract, which was the mayor, he would restore the power Walsh held before Paoletta's question. NOW The anti-abortion group Cele­ that ali the specifications might awarded a contract without bid­ road probably won't get through resuit of arbitration. 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PARK AD E Our Best Customer Recovery from the earthquake which is bad enough, and he says they have also PRESSURE CLINIC bungled and mismanaged the economy, which is Mancillas says he draws the line at the dinner in Mexico depends significantly on how the I.StoS HEALTH AND ^t^tjcated One ' government deals with its other national crisis. arguably much worse. table, but some of his colleagues here, not so MEN'S NIGHT b)NURSE He doesn’t say it in those words, of course. particular, also eat meat and pinto beans found Get a jump on Among the most urgent problems are poverty, X UTRITION CENTER corruption, land reform, foreign debt and political Tom And he’s not at all familiar with the relevant in the trash. < overview. He doesn’t know the nation has Monday 4-9 404W.WHUTPIL WHIFiaiim V IT A M IN dissent. your Holiday •IriMPUUK become bogged down in the second-largest MANCILLAS THINKS PANCHO VILLA would STOCK Tiede be livid. The Mexican Revolution of 1910-1921 MEXICO CITY — When Jorge Mancillas was national debt in the Third World, $96 billion, or Styleid Cuts UP FOR that it takes $10 billion a year just to pay the was fought so people could live in some dignity. a young boy, back in a small village of i ■ AVEI60\SAVea96 I FAMOUS BRAND WINTER ...... accumulating interest.. Mancillas says he used to pretend he was Shopping yesterday, he wanted very much to be a W ATCH SAI F • High Quality • Guarintaed potancy a bullfighter. He had heard stories of the blood General Villa, when he was not pretending he Lowar than Mall Ordar a Lowar than, YET HE DOES KNOW the result of it. The was a matador, and he mowed down the *12■ ifaxB W 5 W0 Reg. $16.00 chains a Lowar thandrufitoraa. sport'from his father, reports of romance and during our 50 70 ^ Price Or great riches, and he dreamed of some day perishables, and he prays for unbroken bottles. Mexican peso has been broken into pieces. The federales and the men who wore diamonds. EXPIRES NOV. 11, 1985 I | % % OFF . More On 6 spreading red muletas in the rings of Mexico. It’s the lowest occupation in the nation, save peso used to be worth about 20 to the U.S. dollar, Yet he doesn’t know if he could do it for real. WALK-IN SERVICE ONLY •100 lU Favorites But there was one harsh and ultimately begging, and, as Mancillas puts it, the but, since 1982, the government and the markets He says that sometimes the pepenadores talk at t'V P»ta$$lNMRag '3 VHawia C*500 f . Rq iliBlhRoeHi^-lCO insurmountable problem. Mancillas had been panhandlers have better working conditions. have devalued it ferociously. Right now the night about forming another peasant army, but Mr-0 0 95 99mg lOO's______born into poverty, his father picked tomatoes Yet reality dictates. Jorge Mancillas is young, exchange rate is about 370 to the dollar, and it that may be the tequila taking hold. The 29th $199 V h . — A R e g * 3 100 s I Ziai RlReg >3 when he could find work at all, and the ugly ■ unskilled and uneducated in a country may soon go to 400 or more. government has most of the strength in the 25mg lOb’s 25.000 Units — 1 0 0 1 overpopulated with the kind. More than half ol That means Mancillas must have 50,000 pesos nation, he goes on, and they would likely bring truth is that when a boy starts out with this kind SAVE $ 5 .4 6 Delenite — |•C0IMl•> kt8 of burden, in this kind of country, he normally the 80 million people in Mexico are semi-literate, to buy a modest television set, and 14 million out the tanks to keep it. Anniversary CENTRUM Reg *3“ — 100 $ lOO’s carries it for life. below the age of majority, and they are coming pesos to drive a new car. He says that if he He’s right. It’s happened before. The SALE government mustered both the army and the O niB SM U M a- YeeitFlei — So Mancillas followed the form. He dropped to flower when there is not enough work, and not started saving now, on average earnings of 1,000 FAMOUS BRAND I CITIZEN Reg «4W - lOO’s ...... out of school in puberty, he drifted along a line enough money, to go around. pesos a day, he would be able to build a small federal police to put down a student uprising in WATCHES Sale! taiBgLH of odd jobs through his teens. Last year, at age Thus they scavenge. In Mancillas’ case, home in this city, if he didn’t eat all the while, in 1968. The students had gathered at the remains • Electric Qvorft by: M m Mm I — HeUMtUverMI Reg I4»-Caps-1 0 0 s 20, the boy who wanted to be a bullfighter literally. He is one of 2,000 to 3,000 pepenadores the year 2035. of an Aztec temple, to protest everything from • Cnm* HAreie Htf, *9910*^50 Reg »3»« — lOO’s • ftoretedht* JUm hitchhiked to Mexico City where he has since who regularly sort through the hillocks of trash He smiles at that. And he crosses his eyes. civic inaction to political repression, and 200 of • JtvgMim luoon Plcvd • Tlitet * U Wonvity $ 3 9 8 8 (ik lM l« M « — Iron Tablet* built a shelter and a consolation career in an at the surburban Sante Fe refuse dump. The Things are so bad in Mexico that silliness helps. them were massacred. 324 BROAD STREET |Reg '4 — lOgiains 100s Reg. '4 250 $ figures include people of all ages, and both The per capita income is $1,800 a year, and six Mancillas says he doesn’t want to die. Ergo, outlying garbage dump. MANCHESTER PARKADE M l0 T e U e t $ - liver Reg >4 sexes, but young men like Mancillas, soiled and of 10 residents live in substandard housing. he would rather revolt in a less risky way. He Mancillas is not a “ pepenadore." (Near C.V.S.) Reg M ” — ISO's with B12 says he’s thinking about moving out of the Sante 7 That's Spanish for rubbish picker. stinking, predominate. Forty percent of the population is unemployed, Naturally, they don’t like it. And a good many or underemployed, and 100,000 die each year Fe dump, and traveling north to get a good job Gorlit — Reg *3“ N m a Re| *3 Perles— lOO’s 15 gram Eniymos — lOO's IT’S NO JOB for a torero. Mancillas spends of them blame the government for their from diseases related to hunger. in America. It would be a new start, he adds, 643-8339 seven days a week burrowing through other predicament. Mancillas, for example, claims Then there are the pepenadores. They live in opening a garbage sack; “ Do they have AIIoHq - Gimeiif Reg *5 ■ Oriental lOO's people’s throwaways. He fights rats for the that the authorities are corrupt and self-serving. shacks made of tossed-off sheet metal, and they buHfighting in California?” Reg. 'S*' — 100$ XEROGRAPHIC _.4 — SOmglOO ■ghipleVHede- (Pundo>ine)Reg ‘ 3 75 R ^ iy r Plana m n-lW 'l Editorial Shameful treatment SAVt d Pocket COMPilfEWITH MUITIWTAMINS AM/FM 1 C o m p a re with 0 0 6 I BLOUSES D m STORE m m n s I O ne A P ay 100______9 9 \ of diplomats abroad STEREO CENTRA— 100'$ * 2 . 9 9 Care needed • llohtwilght Compare with Centrum lO O ’s More •quillly Sizes 36-46 lound Tbere-M - 100 * 1 .9 0 unadvertised WASHING­ aSliiol X w Compare with Theragram M ITEMS if CIAC rule TON - The 1 8 “” ^ - llreg. $11.98 pick of Stress with Zinc * 1 . 9 9 frightening in­ COPY PAPER ioomis$ow«____ eloirittii Rig. '36" • SolDir O A O / 60's—(ofsr* ■ilb UroiihAi is c h a n g e d crease in ter­ Jack • Synergy /O rorist actions 1985 Selection of i m i t i L ' i ' j Hi-I Cempiti wHh C against Ameri­ Compare with • Thompson OFF ■ e l e c t r ic h e a t p a d * 2 * 9 cans overseas Anderson ALL X’MAS Albee C 100 $ J 4 9 9 B y Sunm ark The Manchester Board of Education has a in recent years CALENDARS Giftwrap & lOO'i good case for seeking a rule change that would doesn’t seem to SALE have jarred the boxed cards INSULIN SYRINGES R.g. MOO Nerbel leielive let some athletes who attend junior high State Depart­ Values to *40. Diaries, Refills (elei Tabs all SAU la p . '4 lOO’s Reg »3.50______99‘ schools play on high-school teams. ment out of its Mfrt. R.faar. -'AAM r o w n im COW* 1 1 . 9 9 0 bureauciatic lethargy. CeereM 19 aq Herbal Water pill aac But if the group that regulates interscholas­ V2 PRICE Reg »4 95 U S Four months ago, we reported we are doing an excellent job.” OPEN SUNDAY 12-5 Vs off le t. 7 .« 800 mg • 90s 4 . J J tic athletic competition in Connecticut goes SAVE $3.21 INSULIN the department’s inexplicable in­ But the expert is still concerned Celv Kele Orieetel Ohueei along with the proposal it receives from the difference to the Beirut embassy’s about security in Khartoum. While U-100 IR-S '6 95 ‘1.99 100 Reg $4 00 99* REG. $7.95 town today, school officials must handle the plea for a modest $130,000 to beef he was there, he learned that SALE 16.49 change with unusual care. If they don’t, there up protection for beleaguered U.S. several Individuals known to be MIg. BLOCK BUSTER COUPONS Rebate -11.75 is a danger that students, coaches and parents personnel there. The bureaucrats’ Libyan soldiers arrived at the *g 0 U ll~ • Mvi M.oo I ia « so* will battle too hard for what in some cases will response was a stern lecture on Khartoum airport carrying Soviet- C MANCHESTER PARKADE MANCHESTER BRAN I cutCUES I be an honor of dubious merit. budget restraint, a piteous com­ made AK-47 automatic rifles and (NEXT TO EMPHASIS) ! I QEIi M I AAa I FmI 1000 a WIWW I c plaint about the problems in ammunition. The weapons and IION.'WED. !»>< 649-6382 MASTERCARD PARKADE eWlMIMGelia.UMIt The problem stems from the fact that Washington, and an admonition to ammo were confiscated by Suda­ THimS. FRl. IM VISA SAT. 10-S;)0 AMERICAN EXPRESS mmn Manchester, like only a handful of towns in the go through the proper paperwork nese officials, but the Libyans SUN. 12>5 LAYAWAY INC. state, still sends ninth-graders to junior high process when asking for security were allowed to enter. money. The security expert also learned schools. Under the regulations of the Riunitei.s nter Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Confer­ Now we’ve learned that the that unidentified individuals had Beirut embassy is not alone in its stopped to chat with the hired 41^6 PARKADE CLEANERS ence, such ninth-graders cannot compete on a T Lambrusco security problems. Foreign Ser­ guards at various locations in VEST high school team when their school offers an vice duty in Khartoum, the capital Khartoum, asking suspicious SetYing you since 1960 interscholastic program in the same sport. O p e n F o r u m of Sudan, is every bit as nerve- questions. Rosato Reg. *6.49 Coaches and school officials point out that racking — and apparently is The expert reported his misgiv­ m i L L SALE *5.36 25 Years of satisfactory service to our customers. evoking just as little sympathy ings to Sen. Warren Rudman, Bianco this has hurt both students and high school family has elected to name the Green •I PACKAGE Clarke helped make from Washington. R-N.H. The senator is looking into STORES teams. Some ninth-grade students are far Room/Reception Room at Cheney Hall in Sudan, we nhight note, is close to the situation. D’Oro SAVE *1.13 beyond their peers in ability, while some a finer community his memory. It will be a fitting commemora­ the top of the list of lousy We offer Personal Service and Quality Cleaning teams lack a “ bottom end” when they tive for a man who helped to make assignments for our diplomats Fuddle factory I n g l e n o o k 3 nter To the Editor: Manchester a finer community. of your garments. compete against four-year high schools. abroad. The climate is grim in the A concerned employee of the best of times, and recent years Reg. *9.69 C a r s t a i r s Manchester High School, for instance, at U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Burgundy / Rose Manchester was Ed Clarke's kind of town, Mary Blish have hardly been the best. S A L E *6 .9 9 Reg. *12.75 times has been forced to forfeit the suspects that the $700 million Chablis / Rhine and Ed Clarke was one of Manchester's 9 Laurel St. Drought, famine, economic col­ SALE *11.69 • Bulk Cleaning - Speedy Clean Suede and Leather Cleaning Special: lighter-weight classes in wrestling at matches finest and most beloved citizens. Many of us Manchester Congress appropriated to auto­ Blanc de Blanc SAVINGS *2.70 1.75 liter lapse, refugees from neighboring mate the patent-search system has Vi Price >2 Off Jackets and tournaments. remember him as a fine businessman who nations — all this would be bad brought dubious results. Specifi­ SAVINGS *1.06 was devoted to his family and the enough. But Sudanese politics has *4 Off Coats That is a legitimate problem, one that cally, the employee charged that • Same day service community. Directly or indirectly, all of us been chaotic for nearly two de­ A l m a d e n nter (Explrw 10/31/05) strengthens the case for the CIAC Board of many of the 1,300 desk-top compu­ 3 have been touched by his civic contributions To all who care cades, culminating in a coup last R e n e J u n o t • Fur cleaning ter terminals that have been Reg. *8.99 Control to amend its rules. There is something through his work with the Hospital, April. The adoption of a strict Reg. *5.99 for the ailing ordered will be unusable — be­ Chablis / Rose discriminatory about one high school that can American Red Cross, Cancer Society, Islamic code two years ago made S A L E *7 .3 6 1.5 liter • Alterations & Repairs on premises • Draperies, Bedspreads, Slipcovers cause the building they’re going in Rhine / Burgundy S A L E *4 .9 8 draw athletes from four classes competing Kiwanis, Masons, Tall Cedars, Chamber of To the Editor; life even grimmer for Americans Red doesn’t have enough electrical against another that can only draw from Commerce, Savings Bank of Manchester, stationed in Khartoum. Sauterne SAVINGS *1.63 power to run them, let alone White SAVINGS *1.01 Antique Auto Museum, and his generosity in To all who care for the ailing: • Free storage of your summer clothes three. provide the cooling capacity to lending vintage cars for numerous civic Before her hair turned gray, before her UNDER THE CIRCUMSTAN­ PLUS MANY, MANY MORE IN STORE SPECIALS keep them from breaking down. The same holds for those students who excel events. eyes lost their life, before her mind was CES, you might think the State Effective Date Thru May 31,1985 A patent official admitted that at a sport. When, for example, a soccer player Perhaps few of us remember the young Ed affected, there was a mother. Department would take diligent All Prices While Supplies Last, Plus Tax & Dap. MmeiOCF f*rCOT!T0 to: _ “ some modifications will be neces­ 'AMERIOWI can cut through opposing junior-high-school Clarke who was described by his Manches­ In all ways beautiful she was. She taught care of the security of Americans Not Responsible lor Typographical Errors. sary” on the electrical system by pexCTESs teams without effort, the game becomes less ter High School classmates as the tallest boy her children (your peers) to be kind, to care based there. But an expert hired by 330 Rl. 1 • 40a W. MMM Tpkt. 3M N». MMa 1990, but said no cost estimate can N. LonOon 55 Wintonbury Mai lUHGR'a Cariwr ’'M in the school and an all-round good fellow. As for the less fortunate. She

when he loved to prance around softball fields. For Conan liked to argue the point with cynical j^ople who By Len Auster Addington’s game-winning goal, career victory No. 295, observed. explained the freshman out of My dog is gone. would tie useless lengths of cloth around their necks m Hamilton Square, N.J., who now It happened so fast, that I have convinced myself reasons all his own, Conan developed an eccentric and Sports Editor his team-leading fifth of the "They had three forwards. Last hilarious obsession for tangling with honey bees in the order to look Important. season, came 11:22 into the second year they played at times with two has four goals for the season. that he didn't know what hit him. The driver never When he wasn’t riding shotgun in my truck, my pal Rizza, Matt Mosher and Chris dandelions that draped the outfield grass. Conan STORRS — A year ago the half. Junior midfielder Greg sweepers and 10 men back in the stopped had a penchant for roaming. Some would say it was Heath in the backfield and Barger, Bob snagged bees, while his side-kick shagged flies. For University of Connecticut soccer Barger, who had a strong second box. This year it was a more wide For the past half decade — good years — "Conan” the fault of the ‘master’, for not having the ‘pet’ Donigan, Chris R eif and Joe five seasons, it was a winning combination. team had trouble finishing off what half, carried down the left side. He open game for them, and us.” and 1 were inseparable. Five years ago, another neutered. An appointment for the operation was even Trager in the midfield turned in Papetti A sprinter at heart, Conan was also a strategic it started. The Huskies only had sent it toward the middle which The Minutemen, No. 18 nation­ driver posing as a human being, stopped his car, scheduled, after the neighbor’s Airedale gave birth to solid efforts for Connecticut. ’ ’ Both distance runner. In an act of sympathy, he would often one legitimate scoring threat in Thouki Stavrianidis dummied, let­ ally and now 11-4, were awarded a pushed two puppies out the door, and s p ^ off. A girl Herald Sports Writer a dozen barbarian puppies. But when we arrived at of their goals came off their with a kennel provided shelter for the abandoned set the pace for his winded partner, jogging just ahead Matt Addington. ting it run onto Addington. The golden opportunity on a dangerous the veterinarian’s, we stayed in the truck and had a defense," Gettler cited. "They mutts, and kept the handsome looking one for a pet. I down the stretch. The prospects of sharing a A year ago the Huskies seniorfrom McLean, Va., rocketed play call against Donigan inside M long talk. Conan pleaded that if the situation was post-workout meal gave Conan enough incentive to struggled. They did make the a grass-cutting 15-yarder to the the box. That gave UMass an move the ball quickly and their adopted the scrawny one with the bat ears. reversed, he could never do it to me. slow down at the finish line — so the biped could catch NCAA Tournament, but it was a right of goalie Don and into the indirect six yards from the Husky transition from defense to offense A mongrel of mostly Shepherd descent, Conan’s The appointment was cancelled. ■ m up and think he’d won. When dinner was over and they battle and an uncharacteristic twine. goal. In rapid-fire order, Ferdie is so quick.” slender build hinted at traces of Greyhound or even Like most of his species, Conan was a compassion­ The shutout was the seventh of were full, any table scraps went to the cat. 14-9-1 won-lost-tied mark was Addington, now with 11 goals for Adoboe was denied, Kevin Knopf’s Whippet in his heritage. Many observers, upon first his coat and throughout the house. I even miss the ate counselor. He knew if I went O-for-4, or got skunked As a fisherman, Conan needed some work. He was accumulated. the season, recognizes the differ­ drive was repelled by stellar the year for UConn and goalie impression, just assumed that he never ate. Once, an on a stream, or jilted by a girl. And he would c^ sole Andy Pantason. He made seven irrational lady even threatened to report the cur’s Conan hung out with frustrated jocks and sports always the first one to find the most promising pools A year ago the Huskies outshot ence. “ This year everyone is Husky sweeper Tony Rizza, and me with a nudge, which meant more than any Homo saves, the same number as Do­ paraphernalia all his life, so he couldn’t avoid on the brook, but enthusiasm usually resulted in the University of Massachusetts scoring," he cited. "W e have six, Carl Hedelin saw his blast come cook to the ASPCA. Sapiens’ words. nohue. UConn had a 27-13 edge in He was named, somewhat sarcastically, after the becoming an athlete. But not in the typical canine head-first dives that spooked any respectable trout. In by a 21-4 count, but wound up losing seven different people putting the back to him off the crossbar. I burled him on the banks of the Connecticut River, shots. comic book barbarian of considerable valor — and not sense. He didn’t catch Frisbees or fetch sticks, though a pooch parody of the hobby — the art of shad-rolling 2-1. Husky coach Joe Morrone had ball in the net this year.” That Donigan finally cleared the ball near the mouth of a brook. It was the worst night of my HUSKY NOTES - Attendance the unintelligible musclehead of recent silver screen he did participate in popular pasttimes like squirrel — Conan smelled success. According to dogs, some harsh comments afterwards added scoring can help a team’s out of danger. life. was 1,425, smallest home crowd of infamy. Truth was, my buddy wouldn’t hurt a flea. treeing and siren howling. decaying shad washed up on river banks make for the about UMass’ playing style. ■confidence. "W e’ve come' back “ That was a good opportuity for He was my best friend. DAN DONIGAN the year for UConn. , . UConn’s They knew it. too. setting up annual summer camp in His favorite times were the man days of summer, perfect perfume. It was a tradition of cosmetics, and What a difference a year makes. MATT ADDINGTON twice this year so we know we can them and they didn’t make it,” The No. 1 and No. 2 teams in New . . .gets gamer come back. We can keep our Morrone said. “ At the half I . .adds insurance next match is Sunday against England squared off Wednesday at composure and keep on building thought we should have had two Navy at home at 1 p.m. and will set the Connecticut Soccer Stadium our attack,” Addington continued. goals,” UMass coach Jeff Gettler up a Donigan vs. Donigan match­ with the Huskies, No. 7 nationally, the second longest in school It was an entertaining, wide open said. "W e had four good chances in dribbled through the midfield and, up. Senior Mike Donigan, Dan’s emerging a 2-0 winner. Second half history. Only the 1970 club, which first half with each eleven having the first half so, no. I wasn’t as the UMass defense retreated older brother, is a forward for the goals from Addington and fresh­ won 17 straight, did better. The scoring opportunities. Defense, on satisfied being tiecl (at the half),’’ and offered no resistance, Donigan Midshipmen. . . Addington's goal SCOREBOARD man Dan Donigan moved Connec­ 15-game unbeaten skein to start this day, was put to the test. he added. unleashed a 30-yard curving rocket was his 43rd career-wise, tying him for third on the all-time list ticut to 12-0-3 for the season. ■ the season has been bettered only "UMass came to play today,” a Addington’s goal won it; a that beat Donohue. “ They gavem e Socks The 12-game winning streak is twice. happy Morrone, who rang up Donigan goal at 77:17 iced it. He free space so I carried it,” with Pedro DeBrito. Marshall, NYG Football Manley, Wash Baseball Hockey Mann, Wash Scholastic Football Cards Board, SF Scholastic roundup Stover, SF Baseball playoff schedule N FL standinga Dent, cm NHL standings E.Jones, (Jol Sports in Brief Reed, Roms Wales Conference Americon Conference G.Brown, Phil (AM Timet EDT) lost Jackson, NO East hooters over the .500 mark Potiick Division Leogue ChompiontMp Seriet W L T PtS. OF GA Michael Custer W L T Pet. PF PA Johnson, GB llling Invitational on Saturday NY Jets 5 1 0 .833 143 84 Martin, NYG 7 New Jersey 3 0 0 6 13 6 soccer team needs one more the play of Bailey, the Bearse twins Nationol Ltogue Phllodelphlo 2 1 0 4 13 10 Tight End Miami 4 2 0 .667 145 108 The 14th annual llling Junior High Cross Country Invitational TRUMBULL — In winning for 21-minute mark. It was his team­ Lot Angeitt vt. St. Loult Pittsburgh 1 2 1 3 13 16 New England 3 3 0 .500 104 116 victory to clinch a Class L state — Amelia and Andrea — and (Cordlnolt win Mrltt# 4*2) Indianapolis 2 4 0 .333 109 138 will take place Saturday morning at filing. The meet begins at the sixth time in seven games, the leading fourth marker of the NY Islanders 1 2 0 2 11 14 Manchester High AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFER­ tournament bid. sweeper Deb Sulzinski. Oct. 9-Los Angeles 4, St. Louis 1 NY Rongers 1 3 0 2 11 17 Buftolo 0 6 0 .000 66 163 8; 30 a.m. with registration with the ninth grade boys race getting East Catholic boys soccer team season. Oct. 10-Los Angeles 8, St. Louis 2 Central ENCE The Eagles won their fifth Washington 1 3 0 2 11 17 Home address: 27 McCabe St. Scoring the action under way at 9:30 a.m. The ninth grade girls go off at went over the .500 mark for the Kevin Mealia scored for St. East Catholic plays the COC’s Oct. 12*St. Louis 4. Los Angeles 2 Adams Division Cleveland 4 2 0 .667 114 87 straight Wednesday, whipping Oct. 1^-St. Louis 12< Los Angeles 2 Pittsburgh 2 4 0 .333 129 108 Touchdowns td rush rec ret pts 9:55 a.m. with the sixth grade, seventh grade and eighth grade first time this season Wednesday, Joseph’s to tie it at 21:40 of the explosive Coventry Patriots Satur­ Quebec 4 0 0 8 19 5 Born: Aug. 8, 1968. Brooks, CIn 7 S 2 0 42 host South Catholic, 3-1, in HCC O d. l4 St. Louis 3. Los Angeles 2 Boston 3 0 1 7 22 8 Cincinnati 2 4 0 .333 184 196 as the Eagles edged homestanding second half. day afternoon at the Coventry High Oct. 16-St. Louis 7, Los Angeles 5 Class; Senior Houston 1 5 0 .167 75 128 Paige, NYJ 7 5 2 0 42 races to follow in 25-minute intervals. action at Hyland Park in Hartford. Buffalo 3 1 0 6 21 8 Turner Sea 7 0 7 0 42 St. Joseph’s, 2-1, in HCC action in East dominated the offense by SoccerFest at 1 p.m. Americon Leogue Hartford 2 1 0 4 14 10 Height; 6-2. Weight: 180. w#st Approximately 30-35 schools around the state will be entered. East is now 4-1 in the conference Koniot City vt. Toronto Denver 4 2 0 .667 166 131 LIpps, Pit 6 0 6 0 36 Trumbull. outshooting the hosts, 24-5. Win­ Montreal 2 2 0 4 13 18 Seasons played; 2. Bvner, Cle 5 4 1 0 X and 7-4 overall. The Rebels slip to (Royolt win torlotr 4-3) Compbell Conference LA Raiders 4 2 0 .667 138 113 ning goalie T.J. Leahy made just Oct. 8-Toronto 6, Konsos City 1 Seattle 4 2 0 .667 164 169 Mock, Cle 5 4 1 0 X 1-4 and 1-8. Nonis Division Other sports: Baseball. Slevers, SD 5 0 5 0 X East is now 6-4 in the HCC and 6-5 four saves, while counterpart Zohi Oct. 9-Toronto 6. Kansas City 5, 10 W L T PtS. OF OA Kansos City 3 3 0 .500 141 135 E C H O holding skate program Brenda Bailey and Amy Cantin Innings Future plans. Go to college and San Dleoo 3 3 0 .500 152 166 Warner, Sea 5 S 0 0 30 overall. St, Joseph’s, which has Kransnai made 11 saves. St. Louis 2 1 0 4 9 10 Winder, Den 5 5 0 0 X scored first-half goals for the Girls Volleyball Oct. 11-Kansas City 6. Toronto 5 Toronto 1 3 0 2 11 14 make money at what I do best. Nottenol Conference BOLTON — Eastern Connecticut Hockey Organization is played all conference contests, Dan Gardiner, Riggs, Powers Oct. 12*Toronto 3, Kansas City 1 Eoft Kicking eg-g (OHi Igplt Eagles, while Amelia Bearse Minnesota 0 2 1 1 10 15 Korlls, Den 16-19 12-16 48 52 holding a learn to skate program for boys and girls. Six sessions, falls to 2-6-2. and John King all played well for Oct. 13-Konsos City % Toronto 0 Detroit 0 3 1 1 12 25 W L T Pet. PF PA added an insurance tally after M HS beaten Oct. t6-Konsos CItV 5, Toronto 3 Dallas 5 1 0 .833 159 99 Lowery, KC 15-15 12-13 X 51 for $15, will be offered. Registration is noon to 2 p.m. Saturday Sean Powers’ goal at 28:48 gave the Eagles. Chlcogo 0 3 1 1 11 22 Revelz, MIo 16-16 11-13 40 49 intermission. For Bailey, it was Oct. le-Konsos City 6, Toronto 2 Smyttie Division NY Giants 3 3 0 .500 143 115 the Eagles the win. Assists from East will try to keep the SOUTH WINDSOR — Manches­ World Strltt Washington 3 3 0 .500 97 134 Leohv, NYJ 15-16 10-15 48 45 and Oct. 26 at the Bolton Ice Palace. Edmonton 3 0 0 6 16 10 Breech, CIn 22-23 6-8 53 X Dave Rusezyk and Kevin Riggs set momentum going Saturday morn­ her team-leading eighth marker of ter High’s volleyball team suffered (Bett-ol Sovon) Vancouver 2 1 1 5 16 14 St. Louis 3 3 0 .500 145 163 For further information, contact Bill Pace, 871-9299. the season. Cantin now has six, and (All Timet EDT) Philadelphia 2 4 0 .333 86 90 Anderson, Pit 15-15 8-13 48 X up the tally. ing, u hen it entertains HCC rival its fifth straight loss Wfednesday, Calgary 2 1 0 4 18 7 Bohr, Rol 16-17 6-10 41 34 Bearse has four. Oct. 19-ot Kansas City, 8:35 p.m. Winnipeg 1 3 0 2 12 20 Central “ The play was probably the most St. Bernard at MCC’s Cougar Field bowing to homestanding South Oct 20Kit Kansas City, 8:30 p.m. Chicooo 6 0 0 1.000 189 98 Zendelos, Hou 6-7 9-12 SO X East held a 30-10 advantage in Los Angeles 1 3 0 2 15 23 Franklin, NE 12-12 64 47 X beautiful goal of the year,” said EC at 10:30 a.m. Windsor in four set, 15-4,11-15,15-4 Oct. 22-ot St. Louis, 8:35 p.m. Wednesdoy's Results Minnesota 3 3 0 .500 137 123 Twilight fame finds home Oct. 23-ot St. Louis, 8:25 p.m. TODAY’S FOOTBALL CARD Detroit 3 3 0 .500 103 138 Norwood, But 6-6 8-8 49 X coach Tom Malin. "It was the shots. Winning goalie Theresa and 15-4. Buffalo 5, Montreal 0 Passing x-Oct. 24-ot St. Louis, 8:25p.m. Washington 6, Toronto 5 (OT) Green Bay 3 3 0 .500 137 140 The Greater Hartford Twilight Baseball, League’s Hall of result of some unselfish one touch, Sombric made four saves, while The Indians, now 3-8, are on the X'Oet. 26

New line gives Sabres some scoring punch metal which was obviously a straighten up. I was one huge mass Accordingly, I contacted John at grow anywhere. One of our daugh­ Hobbles are of pain. When we went to church blast from the his downtown coin store, and ters tried vegetables one year — decoration for a buggy, one half of man Jay Wells scored what proved with a 40-foot I something a Ipt an old jack knife, a metal mesh that evening, I was in a permanent take anything away from Mont­ the Black Hawks into its tie with Anderson’s second goal of the reserved a coin detector machine again, nothing. The more I thought By Combined Wire Services to be the game-winning goal at 5:23 left-wing boards. of us have for no wire stake, a tightly rolled up tube state of genuflection. The following real, but we just played better." Pittsburgh. game early in the third period which he has available for rent. My about it, the more positive 1 of the third period to give Los Brian MacLellan pul the Kings other reason / m of Williams shaving cream dated day’s digging would have to be Elsewhere, it was Washington 6, Neither team could score in the snapped a 4-4 tie and brother, who lives in Bolton and is became that a huge sea chest was Sean McKenna is one of those Angeles its first victory of the ahead again with a power-play than because 1916, and the piece de resistance: done by the brother. Toronto 5 in overtime; Winnipeg 4, five-minute overtime at Chicago Grant Fuhr made that stand up in On the line a coin nut like myself, was all set to moldering a few feet under the people who is hard to please. season. The goal came just as goal 3.06 later, but Tomas Sand- we want them. the foundation slabs surrounding He arrived by ten the next Detroit 3; St, Louis 2, Calgary 1; Stadium. the Oilers’ victory over the New join me in the adventure. He’d be surface, loaded with Indian head. ■'You can’t really complain referee Bob Myers was preparing strom tied it with a power-play TTiey may cost an old gas main, complete with morning, and proceeded to start in Edmonton 6, the New York Island­ Mario Lemieux had given Pitts­ York Islanders. John Bossidy over to spend all day that Sunday in Liberty seated. Barber, and Mor­ to call a delayed penalty on the goal at 16:44. ■* a little money to shutoff valve and feeder pipes. But at a couple of places near my back about the results," McKenna said burgh a 5-4 edge with his second New York goalie Kelly Hrudey the digs. gan coins. Maybe even a few St. ers 4; and Los Angeles 4, the New Dave Taylor put the Kings on top maintain, but not one single coin. Not a penny! door. Two more horseshoe nails after scoring once and adding blocked Raimo Summanen’s shot, Rangers, who lost for the third Gauden gold beauties. I started in, York Rangers 3. Two games ended goal of the game as the two teams for good at 2:23 of the seco" ' they're defi­ whetted his appetite. Then, he three assists to help the Buffalo but the puck slid loose and straight time. I PICKED UP the detector first convinced the Bossidy boys would even: Boston tied Vancouver 3-3, traded goals throughout the period. nitely not de­ THIS FOUNDATION was the uncovered the find of the century: Sabres clobber the Montreal Cana­ Marcel Dionne gave the Kings a thing on the Saturday morning of be wealthy before sunset. and Pittsburgh and Chicago skated match. The Hawks had taken a 3-2 Anderson pushed it across the goal signed to be mo­ reason for the depression in my a very modern Tab bottle cap. The dians 6-0 in National Hockey 1-0 lead at 5:47 of the first period, the weekend. Once home, I just had I got strong signals all over the to a 5-5 deadlock. lead into the final period before line. ney makers. dig was over. I was heartbroken. League action at the Montreal but Grant Ledyard got the Rangers to start trying it out. One spot in my place — so many that I nearly ran yard. Its top started eight inches Doug Sheddon tied the score with In the final 15 minutes, Fuhr Basically, they're a break in the My Interest is coins in general, He was delirious with laughter. Forum Wednesday night. "But we J«ts 4, Red Wings 3 even less than three minutes later back yard was the likeliest place to out of marker sticks. I laid out the below the present surface of the his second goal of the young managed to get in front of routine of life. Something we all plus the fact that I live in a pretty yard, and the hole extended down When I returned the detector to had a lot of chances and we should Two goals by Paul MacLean and uncover a hoard of pre-World War plastic sheets to hold the divots I ’d season. numerous Islanders’ shots before WE DELIVER need until we hit Lotto. Or old house, has made me want to do to almost 18 inches. A really wild John the coin dealer, he, too, broke have had more goals." four assists by Dale Hawerchuk defenseman Paul Coffey’s second some metal-detecting around the I coins I was convinced was buried be turning over. All the dirt would Pittsburgh’s John Chabol scored II you haven't received your Megabucks. find. I took some pictures of my up at hearing of my finds. My Chris Langevin scored his first lifted Winnipeg to its first victory his second goal of the season,, but goal of the night closed out the One of my hobbies is collecting property for a long time. There are there. It was a suspicious depres­ be carefully sifted through a Manchester Herald by 5 p.m plastic sieve. Trowels and spade discovery, then carefully covered adventure was done. I don’t even two goals of the season, while of the season, downing the winless Billy Gardner’s tip-in off a 45-foot scoring with six minutes Lincoln pennies. Been at it for also a few special spots in town that sion in the middle of the yard that goaltender Tom Barrasso turned EMERGENCY weekdays or 7:30 a.m. Saturdays, were all set. I began to dig. everything over. You’d never think I ’ll ask permission fronti the Red Wings at Joe Louis Arena. slapshot by Bob Murray knotted remaining. years, and my collection is nearly I ’ve long thought would be likely has always caught my eye. Fire — Police — Medical please call your carrier. If you're By the mjddle of the afternoon. know I ’d been digging for half a owner to check out that old riding back 25 shots to record his first MacLean, a 41-goal scorer last the score at 4-4. unable to reach your carrier, call complete now. Unfortunately, places to find old coins. I figured It was suspicious because no­ shutout of the campaign. thing but grass ever would grow in I ’d uncovered six rusty horseshoe day. stable a few streets away. With my season, gave the Jets a 1-0 lead 2:05 Capitals 6, Leafs 5 Bruins 3, Canucks 3 subscriber service, 647-9946, by 6 working for a living doesn't leave this past Labor Day weekend My body, however, knew very luck, I ’ll probably find the bones of McKenna and Langevin were on into the first period, poking his own D IA L 911 p.m. weekdays or 10 a m. Saturdays too many free days to devote to would be a great time to dig into the spot. We tried flowers — nails, a bridle clasp — also rusted At Vancouver, British Columbia, — a funny looking piece of soft well what I’d been doing. I couldn’t an old dead horse. a make-shift line by Buffalo coach rebound past goalie Ed Mio during A power-play goal by Mike In Manchester tor guaranteed delivery. pursuing a hobby. my hobby. (Pun intended.) nothing. Not even iris, which will Jim Schoenfeld. a two-man advantage. Gartner with four seconds left in Charlie Simmer scored his fifth When left winger Paul Cyr MacLean and Hawerchuk set up regulation time pulled Washington goal of the season 16 seconds after injured his elbow, Schoenfeld defenseman Dave Ellett’s power- even and Gaetan Duschesne beat Tony Tanti had given Vancouver a inserted rookie Langevin on center play goal 40 seconds later, and Toronto goaltender Tim Bernhardt 3-2 lead as Boston Came from A GOLDEN ★ ELEC TS McKenna's line with rookie Gates MacLean increased the Jets’ ad­ 47 seconds into overtime as the behind for the third time in the Orlando on the right. vantage to 3-0 with 7:07 remaining Capitals edged the Maple Leafs. game to remain unbeaten. OPPORTUNITY JOEL D. " I t ’s the first time I ’ve put in the opening period. Gartner scored with the Leafs' Both teams elected not to take Sparkling New McKenna, Langevin and Orlando The Jets had lost three straight Greg Terrion in the penalty box for chances in the five-minute over­ together,” Schoenfeld said. "Actu­ to begin the season, while Detroit is tripping and Washington goal- time period, and there wasn't an 14KT GOLD CHAINS MROSEK FOCUS / F a m i l u official 'shot on goal against ally, Cyr plays on the line instead now 0-3-1 after opening up the tender A1 Jensen on the bench in »10»» to »16” per gram BOARD OF EDUCATION of Chris, But when Paul hurl his netminders Pete Peelers of the season with a 6-6 tie with the favor of an extra skater. - at - elbow, 1 moved Langevin in there, Rick Vaive scored three goals Bruins and Vancouver's Richard Minnesota North Stars. GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY & “ FOR THE FUTURE OF he went to the net and made things Hawks 5, Penguins 5 for Toronto, while Craig Laughlin Brodeur before a small crowd of happen." scored twice for Washington, 8,661 at the Pacific Coliseum. CONNECTICUT VALLEY COIN MANCHESTER” "It was a pretty even game, but With less than four minutes BOS Main St., Manchester Paid for by The Committee to Oilers 6, Islanders 4 Kings 4, Rangers 3 Mon -Fri. 9-5 / Sat. 9-3 elect Joel Mrosek, Paul S. 7 we took it to them in the second remaining in the game, Chicago Seybolt Jr., Treasurer. period," Barrassosaid. "Youcan’l center Denis Savard scored to lift At Edmonton, Alberta, Glenn At Inglewood. Calif,, defense- 643-8295 Lightning ON NOV. 5TH ELECT... is striking researchers By LEWIS WITHAM Take the number of games THE DEMOCRATIC TEAM won by the Miami Dolphins of By William Harwood Not withstanding the contribu­ 1972, multiply by the major- United Press International tions of Franklin and others, league cities Reggie Jackson FOR MANCHESTER research on lightning has come has played for, subtract Wilt CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — into its own just in the past few decades with sophisticated instru­ Chamberlain’s uniform The aging airplane was lumoering number, and add the number through heavy turbulence and ments and a small but dedicated band of investigators. of minutes in a pro basketball driving rain when the sky suddenly While substantial progress has half. EXPERIENCE AND IDEAS lit up like a flash bulb and a bolt of blue-white lightning sizzled along been made, scientists still do not fully understand what causes PAYOFF: The above answer is the left wing tip. also the year (18— ) of the first "W e got hit! ” an engineer yelled lightning or agree on how clouds develop a highly charged state. modern Olympic Gameb. FOR A BETTER atiove the drone of the twin props. "The majority view is that Where were they hold? “ Did you see that?” another asked excitedly. "A ll right! ’’ clouds get charged by virtue of 0 His crewmates cheered, different kinds of ice interacting in MANCHESTER checked their instruments and the the cloud,” said Martin Uman, a pilot, eyeing a color radar, held the lightning expert at the University rattling aircraft on course skirting of Florida. ooesiQ 'SU9M1V ijjOAVd “ It’s thought primarily that 96 - VZ Ei - S X zt :U3MSNV the edge of a Florida thunderstorm Check The Record And See hoping to get hit by yet another heavy ice particles like soft hail fall after they’re formed and light ©I985 0yNEA Inc lightning bolt. He was rewarded a few minutes ice particles like ice slivers are later with a second sharp CRACK! still carried up in updrafts so that there’s this interaction... such that C ixTAXES A bank of computers mounted in Gminski In when they collide the ice slivers get the spartan cabin of the cramped charged positively and the soft hail Nets’ fold • Lower than most Towns of similar but heavily instrumented Convair C-580 dutifully recorded various gets charged negatively.” size in Conn! details about the strike on high­ EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. THE NET RESULT is that a speed magnetic tape. (U PI) — New Jersey Nets Wednes­ cloud ends up with a negative day signed free agent center Mike ixPUBLIC SCHOOLS MEANWHILE, Robert Ander­ charge at the bottom and a positive Gminski to a four-year contract charge at the top. About 80 percent son, an engineer with the Naval and waived center George John­ . Nationally recognized for of all lightning involves intracloud T Research Laboratory, monitored a son, reducing their roster to 13 discharges between those two strip chart recorder and religious players. Sahara Weinberg Stephen Penny regions. Gminski. a 6-foot-ll center who excellence!! songs in a surprisingly rich bari­ Mayor Deputy Mayor tone voice. His attitude about But when the negative charge has spent his entire five-year moves down — it’s not known career with the Nets, replaced the flying about in heavy turbulence ■^ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT looking for lightning was typical of exactly how — cloud-to-ground injured Darryl Dawkins last lightning results. What is known is season. the 11-man crew. "You know, moderate turbu­ that a faintly luminous channel Last year Gminski appeared in • Buckland Industrial Park Sold Out filled with free electrons called a lence is when you think the wings 81 games and averaged 12.8 points. "step leader” forms and descends are going to come off," he joked Aside from the length of the pact. • Cheney AAill District being restored. in jerky 150-foot steps toward the Nets officials declined to release shortly before the plane hit a sharp downdraft that sent another engi­ ground. Know them? other terms. Published reports, The Earth is generally nega­ however, said that Gminski was ix'PUBLIC WORK IMPROVEMENTS neer tumbling down the aisle. “ Severe turbulence is when they tively charged, but under a storm Do you recognize any of seeking a five-year contract at cell, electrostatic repulsion be­ do.” these people? They are 5700,000 a year or a shorter length • Opened a new water treatment plant tween the planet and the for about 5650,000 a year. It was another routine flight in a among dozens of volunteers long-term program to help re­ negatively-charged belly of the Free agent forward Albert King . RoadS/ sidewalks, bridges, storm cloud induces a positive charge on who have helped at blood- has not yet been signed. searchers understand more about drains, and sanitary sewers being the effects of lightning on new the ground that attempts to rise up mobiles run by the Connec­ aircraft designs that require in­ and establish a connection with the ticut Valley East Branch of Murphy’s honor descending step leader. built or modernized. creased use of lightweight compo­ the American Red Cross ATLANTA (AP) — Like all other site materials that do not easily conduct electricity. IT IS THE return stroke, the through the years. The major league players. Dale ground-to-cloud discharge, that Murphy of the Atlanta Braves Since Benjamin Franklin flew Manchester nurse, above, is ixMEETING PEOPLE’S NEEDS his kite in a risky if celebrated 1752 produces the lightning bolt that is unidentified. The branch is thinks the ultimate thrill for a (' actually seen. It happens so fast major leaguer is to play in the exj[>eriment that established the celebrating the 35th anni­ Stephen Cassano . New housing for the elderly planned electrical potential of clouds, the brain cannot distinguish which World Series, something he has yet James Fogarty direction it is going. versary of Manchester’s first to do. Director lightning has been the focus of for North Elm St. Director intense research — not surprising In an instant, the negative bloodmobile with an Oct. 26 This season Murphy had to settle charge in the step leader drains to for the Gillette Trophy, awarded to given that every second, an bloodmobile at the original . Affordable housing planned for estimated 100 cloud-to-ground the ground "and you get a current the player who received the most on the ground that rises to a peak in site. Center Congregational votes in the fan balloting for the lightning strikes occur around the Manchester residents on Love Lane. world. a microsecond or so,” Uman said. Church. Hours will be from 9 All-Star teams. That’s what blows trees apart “ I have already received some a.m. to 2 p.m. To make an . Assisted area churches in opening E VE R Y Y E A R in the United and kills people. In trees, for great awards in my career," example, the tremendous current appointment, call 643-5111. Murphy said, "But this one has a States alone, some 150 people are shelter for needy and homeless. killed by lightning strikes and heats up and vaporizes interior Many volunteers from the totally different feeling. The idea water almost instantly and the that so many people would vote for another 250 are injured—a greater first bloodmobile have been annual death toll than for torna­ expanding vapor blows the tree me — in excess of 1.4 million — apart. invited. Walk-ins welcome. 7 makes me feel a little special." does or hurricanes. 7 Vermont host BURLINGTON, Vt. (AP) - The University of Vermont will play Sorry, Ed Bradley, Farrakhan is no reverend host to the 1986 men's and women's National Collegiate Skiing Cham­ pionships. That was announced by rend Jerry Falwell” or “ the Hepburn. Bruce Springsteen, the NCAA at its summer meeting. Following are them. This is going to get more All I could think of as I sawed it Fidel Castro and the Queen Mother The 1986 meet will run March 5-8 some notes and people to stop smoking than fear of up wns, "H ove wood, Lord, but this Reverend Mr. Falwell" but it’s improper to call him "Reverend Elizabeth, among others. with Alpine events scheduled for Peter DiRosa observations, lung cancer. is ridiculous." Falwell.” If each of us made a list of the 10 Stowe Mountain and Nordic events Director Kenneth Tedford no one of which • Arthur Godfrey liked to tell a to be contested at the Trapp Lodge. makes a whole story about a Texas congregation • Hurricane Gloria wasn’t as It isn’t right to say "Hello, people we’d most like to meet, I Director Reverend” either. The word suppose every list would differ to column: Andy that prayed for rain during a bad as the weather forecasters Face the facts Roger Negro Tdward Tomkiel • I notice I prolonged drought. Finally it said it might be. A lot of people "Reverend” is comparable to the some degree but there’d be a lot of adjective “ Honorable” when used Treasurer Town Clerk get on the scale Rooney started to rain and wouldn’t stop. were disappointed. duplication. CINCINNATI (AP) - The most The creeks and rivers overflowed • You keep hearing people refer as a title for a judge. You wouldn’t to weigh myself William F. Buckley Jr. says he important thing for a young and many in the congregation who to Jerry Falwell or Jesse Jackson say to Chief Justice Warren more often doesn’t like to meet people he baseball player to learn, according had prayed for rain were driven as “ Reverend Falwell” or “ Reve­ Burger, “ Hello, Honorable.” It when I'm losing admires because he's usually to Pete Rose, is what he can do and out of their homes by the flood. rend Jackson." Sunday night on would be like greeting the Pope by what he can’t. weight than disappointed. That would probably ON NOV. 5TH VOTE DEMOCRATIC when I'm gain­ That Sunday the minister came television, my friend, Ed Bradley, saying, "Hello. Holiness." be the case with most of us. " I learned at a young age that I to the pulpit, bowed his head and referred to Louis Farrakhan a • A good reporter for The New ing it. If I were to make a list, John did not have a home run swing," and distracting noises is the sound said, "W e asked for rain. Lord, but dozen iiiiifs as "Reverend Farrak­ York Times wiih the unlikely name •. Flying ____ from New York to Kenneth Galbraith, the writer and Rose added. "From that I deve­ of dishes being put back in the this is ridiculous." r han.’’ Ed w as wrong and I ’m sure Enid Nemy wrote an article about IVe’re Working Hard To Make Manchester A Better Town Orlando, the airline showed the economist, would be on it, although loped consistency. Why try to be cupboard. I was reminded of the story he will be delighted to have me which famous people people who movie "Rambo,” with Sylvester more for his writing than for his something you’re not? I think that • Some people won’t fly on point it out. are famous themselves would Stallone. It's a seriously bad because several weeks ago I wrote economy. I ’d like to talk to the facing facts and learning to deal certain airplanes. I never know or about how much I love wood. All my books on grammar say most like to meet. (You may have For You! movie. Stallone is perfectly cast publisher and expert on living, with them is what has kept me care what kind of a plane it is when During Hurricane Gloria, our five this usage is wrong. You can’t use to reread that sentence but it’s for the part he plays because he’s a Malcolm Forbes, and I’d like to around so long. I remember that as I fly or who made it. huge old maple trees were hard- the title directly in front of the OK.) They listed Soviet Premier seriously bad actor. It was so bad meet Linda Evans briefly just to a rookie I never had a longevity For Absentee Ballot Information Call 647-9483 or 646-2457. • Smokers are becoming-more hit. Our front lawn was covered name. You must use either the ' Mikhail Gorbachev, Pope John that I was fascinated and the flying see if she’s really that good goal. My only goal was to make the Paid for by The Democratic Town Committee Paul Phillips Treasurer aware that when they’re smoking, with more wood than I could lift in article, "the,” or the person’s first Paul II, Greta Garbo, Chinese time went by quickly. looking. ball club." • Among the most distinctive other people don’t like to be around s c 1 days. name. You could say "the Reve­ leader Deng Xiaoping, Katherine I MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Oct. 17. 1985 - » _ 14 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thuriday. Oct. 17, l»B5 Convulsions can present a puzzlel Scott’s first Margaree salmon has him hooked

A man goes may not know it, but it’s he that’s last year. QUESTION: he could not pinpoint the exact One last comment regarding off on a fishing hooked, not the salmon.” your questions; One of the greatest His first salmon (he went fishless the first Ourdogisareal cause, but may have had some trip, and for two And hooked he is. His first SO, A LL IN ALL, between fish challenges facing practicing vete­ member of our further clues as to the cause. The days before he salmon (he went fishless the first landed, hooked fish and lost, risen time on the Margaree) was a good 18 to 20 family. He re­ next step was to perform some rinarians today is to keep a leaves, life is Joe’s time on the Margaree) was a good fish, the trip was a success. And the balance between the use of scien­ pounds. There was no holding him down cently had more specific tests which, as you hectic, and then 18 to 20 pounds. There was no great part of the fishing aspect of P e t F o ru m tific methods available and the some convul- have said, can be expensive.-The he's a\vay. World holding him down after that. He the stay was the fact that I saw after that. He came up with a second fish a tests that would be Indicated can practical matter of economics. All the plan­ came up with a second fish a few more salmon in the river than I > sions and each Edward A, Williams, D.V,M, few days later, about 12 pounds. one seemed specifically point to a problem in It is understandable that our ning, all the Jo e G arm an days later, about 12 pounds. have ever seen before. longer than the particular organs or systems of the clients cannot permit us to disre­ prepareation Next it was my turn. A day later I There are two reasons for this. previous one. body. » gard economic considerations, and for the six had a 12- to 14-pound male fish First, and most important, the Our veterinar­ Without having more specific therefore costs and fees have to be months before inhale a dry fly. He then proceeded Canadian government had banned was good news, and it was bad (or a rush of fresh water induced by ian took some details, it would appear to me that considered when we set out to treat the trip has cul­ to put up a good 25-minute battle all commercial netting off the news.” a heavy rain before they start upon blood samples the doctor learned from the second or diagnose a case. minated into 'Off to the le we before sicott hand tailed him, and coast of the Maritime provinces The good news being we could their spawning run. Generally, and had a laboratory do some define some terms. laboratory results that some of the Frequently, instead of perform­ Margaree!” now, I am trying to recall all the then released the fish. It was quite this year. This ban also included study the river and see the salmon when this happens, as the water tests. He said the results were all "Hepato" refers to the liver and liver enzyme tests were abnormal. ing every test available, it makes However, this year, what with neat things that made it a super a sight to see that fish and the the return of all fish over 24 inches lies, and the fish. The bad news was starts to come down after the river normal. He then did more (and is usually the prefix of a longer With that information, coupled more sense both medically and the hurricane, life was even more trip. others that were caught take off so by sport fishermen. This last the lack of fresh sea-run fish level is raised, the fishing becomes expensive) tests. The reports of the term. “ Encephalopathy” refers to with the results of his physical economically to take things a step hectic. But somehow. Brad Stev­ fast after the long scraps they put provision caused no hardship to the coming into the river. Most of the super. second tests came back and he said any degenerative type of disease of examination and history, he, in all at a time. An evaluation of each ens of Glastonbury, my son Scott, FIRST OFF, we each took at up. sportsmen I spoke to. fish that were seen were “ black Yes, you guessed it. Last Satur­ that the convulsions were caused the brain. probability, had convincing evi­ step or test is made before going and yours truly finally made it out least one fish and hooked others. The next day it was Brad’s turn. The second reason was the tack fish” — salmon that had come into day when we left, it snowed, by a liver disease and the convul- An animal which has convul­ dence that the convulsions were ahead with the next one. In this on a recent Saturday morning. Scott, who went fishless the last He came up with a 10- to 12-pound of rain on Cape Breton. The water the river in June, July, and August. rained, hailed, good and heavy. sions were from a sions frequently presents an ex­ caused hy a syndrome called case, it appears as though that is •' Two days later, we were on Cape time he was there, started the ball male. Gave him quite a tussle and was at an extremely low level. The Which meant the water would hepatoencephalopath. tremely perplexing problem to a “ hepatoencephalopathy’ ’. what your veterinarian was doing Breton, checking out the river, and rolling the second day with a good he too (the fish) left a humoungous last rain (good rain) that (ell on the AFTER A SHORT TIME in the come way up, the fish would start My questions; how come he veterinarian. It is virtually impos­ What this all means is that there and he was successful. If the listening to the reports at the Hart 18- to 20-pound Atlantic salmon. wake up the river upon his release. cape and the highlands from river, the salmon lose their shiny in and the annual fall run would be couldn’t tell that when he exam­ sible to firmly establish the cause is a primary disease in the liver second set of tests didn’t provide farm where we usually stay. This was his first. As Laird Hart, This was Brad’s first salmon too, whence the Margaree comes was silver coloration and start to great. But by the time the water ined my dog, or at least after the of convulsions without a thorough which is affecting the brain. the answer, it is possible that he And it seemed like the two weeks our host, succinctly put it, "Scott since he’d gone fishless on the river Aug, 27. As the saying goes, “ This darken up. Black fish do not take a started to come down in two days, first laboratory tests? Secondly, physical examination and labora­ The brain is affected in such a may have felt that radiographs or fly very readily and a good part of the season would be closed. how come he didn’t do ail the tests tory analysis of blood and possibly case because the liver enzyme some other procedure was in the fight on some of them seems to I can’t even say “ Man, wait 'til the first time? And lastly, just spinal fluid. system has failed and chemicals order. SATs up nine points be lacking. Whereas a bright fish next week.” Instead it’s “ Man, 7 - what exactly is Even after the laboratory results are circulating to the brain which The key here is a physical coming in will put on a good fight, wait 'til next year.” Photo by Richmond "hepatoencephalopathy” ? are studied, it is often necessary to damage brain cells. Thus the term, examination and evaluation in generally with all kinds of aerial We have a lot of faith in the take radiographs (X-rays) and “ hepatoencephalopathy” . Ob­ order to formulate a plan to reach a acrobatics. Joe Garman Is a Manchester Cathy, a coon hound cross, with Dog Warden Richard doctor and he has kept "Corky” in sometimes an electroencephalo­ viously, the next step is to diagnosis as quickly and as eco­ Bright fish will lay in the ocean resident who is an authority on fly Rand, takes advantage of a spring-iike day to prepare to good health for 14 years, but I ’m gram is called for. In some cases, determine more precisely what is nomically as possible. College frosh have higher scores at the mouth of the river waiting fishing. take a walk around the pound. Cathy is up for adoption. wondering if he went about this after all of this is done, the precise wrong with the liver. properly and I also wonder if he cause of convulsions is sometimes It sounds as though your veteri­ Edward Williams Is a Manches­ the annual cost at private four- realiy is sure about what was still unknown. narian not only found the cause of ter veterinarian. Do you have a By Patricia McCormack sciences.” Rican. ROBERT J. SMITH, inc. Other highlights from the profile • The median family income year colleges and universities, wrong. Apparently, your veterinarian the convulsions, but did so by using question you’d like to see answered United Press International Adopt a pet issued by the College Board: reported is $32,200, up six percent average costs around $9,700. performed some preliminary tests a sound, straightforward and here? Write to Pet Forum, P.O. • Asked about aid they may ANSWER: In order to answer following his clinical examination. economical approach to the Box S91, Manchester, Conn., 06040. . NEW YORK (UPI) - The • The percentage of students from last year. your questions, we should first After the rennits were evaluated. prnhiAm. current crop of college freshmen who described themselves as be­ • The median parental contribu­ want outside of regular college INSURANSMITHS SINGE 7 will be remembered for pushing up longing to an ethnic minority tion to college costs is $2,020 for all course work, 38 percent wanted Gentle hound dog ' Scholastic Aptitude Test scores up Increased from 19.7 percent to 20 students and $1,340 for those who help finding part-time work, 34 1914 an average of nine points, marking percent. The increase from 11 indicated plans to apply for finan­ percent want educational counsel­ Are you getting married? what educators believe is a turna­ percent in 1973 has been substan­ cial aid. ing and 25 percent want vocational or career counseling. About one in Are wedding bells in your envelope to the Manches­ round in the score slide that started tial. Of those identifying them­ • Only 27 percent of the families can use a friend ‘ in 1963. selves as minority, 44 percent can fully meet the annual cost of four wanted aid in developing 649-5241 future? You can receive a ter Herald, Bridal Depart­ But something more spectacular reported themselves as Black; 24 education at public four-year insti­ study skills. One in five asked for 65 E. Center Street By Barbara Richmond column two weeks ago. He, too, is bridal form by sending a ment, P.O. Box 591, Man­ was achieved by the one in five percent as Oriental; and 17 percent tutions, average costs $5,300. Only help in basic skills — math, Manchester, Ct. Special to the Herald quiet and friendly and loves the self-addressed stamped chester, 06040. students who also tackled achieve­ as Mexican-American or Puerto 12 percent are able to fully meet reading'and writing. children who come to visit the ments tests, the College Board This week’s featured pet is a pound. says in a profile of the 1985 quiet and gentle female hound dog. Last week’s featured pet, Char­ . test-takers. Dog Warden Richard Rand said he lie Chan, was adopted shortly after : The average of scores on the thinks she's probably part Coon the Herald hit the streets last ; achievement tests, which go hound. She's been named Cathy. Thursday. His new home is on i beyond measuring aptitude to find Cedar Street. I out what a student has learned in a Cathy was found roaming on WHY NEWSPAPERS? ; single area, rose three points over Spencer Street on Oct. 10. Rand Rand again reminds dog owners that he is checking on unlicensed ' 1984 to 540. It was the highest level G R O s s m n n 's said since it was near the East ’ ever and 14 points above socres in Hartford border she may have dogs. Owners who haven’t prop­ erly licensed their dogs will be 1972. p r o d u c t s come from that town. She’s about 1 Other information in the profile, n n C ^ e v R n s c o m P R n v year old. She’d make a great pet arrested and will be charged a $40 court fee. The owner will also have jiased on information from the because she isn’t a barker and ;voluntary Student Descriptive she’s very gentle. to license the dog. Licenses, are avaiiable at the Town Hall on l)uestionnaire filled out by 90 The other new dog at the pound Center Street. }>ercent of SAT takers, concerns this week is a black poodle-cocker parental income, high school aca­ spaniel cross. It’s a female and The dog pound is located off demic achievement, and other "■ Price Rand estimated she’s 10 years old Olcott Street, near the town matters. as she’s greying around her mouth. landfill. There is a $5 fee to adopt a Achievement tests are a series of Guarantee 0 She was picked up on East Middle dog and the new owner must also' 14-one-hour multiple-choice tests If you find a product we advertise Turnpike on Oct. 12. must huy a dog license. in 13 subjects. Typically three tests at a lower price, we’ll meet that ^re taken. The five most popular in Randy, the blue-eyed beagle, Rand is at the pound weekdays 1985, in order, were English price on the identical advertised may have been adopted by the time from noon to 1 p.m. He can also be composition, mathematics level I, item. Just bring us any competitor’s H triM photo by Pinto Energy Savers this column is printed. Randy has reached by calling the pound, mathematics level II, biology, and current advertisement and we’ll give been at the pound for a couple of 643-6642 or by calling the police' American history. you the price guarantee you deserve. weeks and was featured in the department, 646-4555. . Quilt helps kids ' The most able students, the report notes, took the following Christiana Dean, left, and Jean Chadwick show off a quilt achievment tests: mathematics for the Bargain Hunter in You c which was made by Temple Chapter 53, Order of the level II, physics, chemistry and Latin. Spanish, mathematics level ■ Energy Savingsi Herald guide can help Eastern Star. The quilt will be donated to the new Ronald I, literature, and American history McDonald House in New Haven. The house is for tests attracted students with com­ terminally III children and their families. The Masonic paratively lower SAT scores. Receive Tax The Manchester Herald wants your club news. Credits for in­ group plans a fair on Nov. 23 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the To give the College Board a fix on If you are a new publicity chairman and unsure of the academic accomplishments in stalling energy Masonic Temple, 25 E. Center St. Fair proceeds will pay ■TMIC saving niatenals T high school, students who filed out ropes, send a self-addressed stamped envelope to the .ueT0 *2DO0nwcH*« such as: Insula­ for quilt materials. the voluntary questionnaire ans­ Manchester Herald and we’ll send you our publicity wered questions about class rank, tion. Storm/Thermal Doors-WIn- dows, Caulking/Weatherstripping guide. It’ll make your job easier. most recent grade in each of six of exterior DoorsAA/indows, Clock academic areas of study and more. Thermostats, Insulated Foam Pan­ Send your request to: Publicity guide, P.O. Box 591, The College Board converted els, Water Heater Blanket and this to an approximate grade point r Manchester Herald, Manchester, 06040. much more. 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U - MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. Oct. 17, 1985 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Oct. 17. 1985 - 17 At South United Methodist Advice About Town

RHAM holda open houae In his brief period at Lasell, Mitchell has improved Troop 47 gives awards Dad’s hearing is disonant the continuing education program and added 7 HEBRON — RHAM High School will hold its annual Elderhostel classes for retired persons. His wife also open house Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. beginning in the will be a guest of the club. Lori Buzzell, alumnae Boy Scout Troop 47 of South auditorium where parents will be welcomed and given secretary who studied at the American College in United Methodist (Church held its their children’s schedules. Parents will visit the Paris, also will address the club. Founded in 1851, Court of Awards on Oct. 8. The chord in family’s harmony classrooms and meet the teachers. Laseli is the nation’s oldest private two-year college following awards were presented. for women. SKILL AWARDS 1 DEAR DEAR ABBY: Help! When can a All Lasell alumnae are welcome but reservations Citizenship - Margan Bourque. A B B Y ; My person mow his lawn - timewise? I Ruderman apeaks on arthritis are necessary. Those wishing to attend may contact Hiking - Matt Bourque, Scott ( Hurley. problem is my waited until 8 a.m. on Saturday to Dr. Mark Ruderman, rheumatologist, will speak on MaryAnn (Mitchell) Beaver, 80 Carriage Drive, dad, who is 65. mow my lawn. First I called the new information about arthritis Friday from 12:30 to South Windsor,. 06074, or call her at 644-3045 before Swimming - Scott Hurley, Bren­ He’s not police to find out if it was OK 2:15 p.m. at Manchester Senior Citizens’ Center. The Oct. 26. dan Connolly, Matt Bourque. ashamed to D ear A b b y because I didn’t want to do lecture in one of a seven-part series on arthritis Mile Swim Award - David wear bifocals, anything illegal. I was told that sponsored by the Visiting Nurse & Home Care of Currier, Tom Provencal, David but he refuses Abigail Van Buren Manchester. Register for body design class White. r f t ' anytime after 8 a.m. on any day Blue Nose Award - Robbie to admit he was OK. I asked, “ How about Nutmeg Branch YWCA will begin a new, six-week can't hear. Guliano, Ed Wilson, Tom Proven­ weekends and holidays?” His session of body design on Nov. 5. The class will meet cal, Dan Lobez, Paul Huntington, Yesterday, reply w as,' 'Today is Saturday and ‘We Gals’ tour MCC twice a week, Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7 to 8 the telephone Matt Werzyn, Scott Furley, Bren­ I’m working! ’’ I suppose he meant “We Gals" of Emanual Lutheran Church will meet p.m. Registration is required at the YWCA, 78 N. Main dan Connolly, Jed Stansfield, rang and it was that unless your neighbors tell you Friday between 10:30 and 10:45 a.m. at the bandshell St. For information, call 647-1437. only 10 feet away David Currier, Ryan Patulak, and he didn’t DEAR ABBY: I have been in which days they work and which parking lot at Manchester Community College for a David White, Tim Laubacher, even hear it! Worse yet, he drives a love with this man for five years. days they want to sleep, 8 a.m. is tour of the college followed by lunch. car and can’t hear the siren of an John Taylor. I’m 40 and he’s 42. Three years ago OK. Register for breathing class MERIT BADGES ambulance or fire engine until it's he moved in with me. I’ve always practically on top of him. Well, my neighbor saw me in the WAXES holds jubilee fair Better breathing classes conducted by the Ameri­ Rowing - Matt Bourque, Bren­ been a good Christian, and it can Liing Association will begin Tuesday at the dan Connolly, Robbie Guliano, When my brothers and I try to bothers me to know that I am living grocery store that afternoon and Manchester WAXES will hold their autumm'n talk to him about this, he gets she said she could have killed me, Manchester Senior Citizens’ Center. The four-week David White. in sin. He’s divorced. His wife left jubilee fair Saturday from 9 to 3 p.m. at Orange Hall, series will be from 12:45 to 2:30 p.m. The last three Canoeing - Paul Huntington, belligerent and insists there is him for another man, which really as she had Saturday off and wanted 72 E. Center St., rear entrance. Joyce Beebe is nothing wrong with his hearing and to sleep,but my lawn mower woke sessions will be on Oct. 29; Nov. 6, postponed from Mark Longchamps, Jed Stand- tore him up. I was a 35-year-old HaralO pnoio oy Pinlo chairman and Ann Whiting is co-chairman. There will Tuesday because of the town election: and Nov. 12. To field, John Taylor, Chris Zadnik. we should mind our own business! virgin when we met. I never knew her up. be many booths, Christmas items, homemade candies Our mother has given up. She just register, call the Health Departrhent, 647-31783, or the Swimming - David Currier, what love was until he came along. and baked goods. Refreshments will be served. Ryan Patulak, Ed Wilson. repeats everything two and three He is a good and faithful man, So what is a person supposed to Snowmen ready for fair center, 647-3211. times and yells at him. do? I’m retired and like to get my Pioneering - Bill Caovette, Bren­ but he refuses to marry me until he dan Connolly, Robbie Guliano, Tim If older people aren’t ashamed to is sure he loves me. Abby, I am not lawn mowed early in the morning Big time set at Andover church Sorority celebrates this week wear glasses, why are they before it gets too hot. Frlenids of Music members JoAnn Proceeds will help pay for risers for the Laubacher, Tom Provencal, David dumb. I realize he may not be sure ANDOVER — The community fair will be held White, Chris Zadnik. ashamed to wear a hearing aid? for another five years and I should Ebdon, Lillian Krukas and David Ebdon, Manchester High Schooi Band and fund Alpha Delta Kappa International Honorary Soror­ A LOVING DAUGHTER B.B. IN DULUTH Saturday from 10 a.rn. to 2 p.m. at the First Environmental Science - Paul send him packing, but I keep DEAR B.B.: If you plan to mow from left, admire some items for the other music programs in town schools. Congregational Church on Route 6. There will be a ity for Women Educators is celebrating its 38th Huntington, Mark Longchamps, DEAR DAUGHTER: That’s a hoping he will marry me. He has a your lawn at 8 a.m., check with group’s crafts fair Saturday from 10 a.m. Admission is free. country store, holdiay booth, a bakery box, a farmers’ anniversary this week. At a banquet held Tuesday at John Taylor. 7 the Holiday Inn in East Hartford, State Commissioner good question, especially since good job and no responsibilities, so your neighbors the night before. to 4 p.m. at llling Junior High School. market, handcrafts including a knitted tree, a silent Leatherwork - Jed Stansfield, Ed some of the newer-model hearing I can't understand why he won’t Thanks for asking. That’s more auction, new and unused gifts, a tag sale, a children’s of Consumer Protection Services Mary Heslin was Wilson. aids are practically invisible. marry me now. than most people do. corner, a petting farm and a lunch stop. intiated as an honorary member by Bernice Maher, Golf - Tom Provencal. Herald photo by Pinto Nagging will only make your It was his idea for me to write to past state president of the sorority. Helsin taught high Motorboating - Jed Stansfield. father more defensive and irrita­ you about this problem. What do school history and economics. Several Manchester Sports - Tim Bragdon. Mary Mulligan pins the Eagle Scout award on her son, ble, but don’t give up trying to help you say? DEAR ABBY: About readers Bolton club’ has tag sale residents who are members of the local Gamma Daniel, during Boy Scout Troop 47's recent awards him. Ask his physician to insist on a who hate your puns and those who Chapter attended. Personal Management - Ray HAD ENOUGH IN INDIANA Networks juggle schedules BOLTON — Bolton Women’s Club will hold a tag Memery. ceremony. The Eagle rank is Boy Scouting's highest hearing test as part of his next DEAR HAD ENOUGH: I say love them: So far the score is For the beginning all branches of the sorority have Camping and Communications - physical. My mail tells me that a you’ve had more than enough. 10,000,001 - to 4 in your favor.- sale from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 100 West St., Route 85. done much along altruistic lines, giving many award. Daniel graduated from Manchester High School surprising number of people who I don’t believe a pun is the lowest NEW YORK (UPI) - Mary Tyler Moore is in its current Wednesday time period on Oct. 23. Toys, attic treasures and miscellaneous items will be Tim Laubacher. Give hi.11 three months to make up scholarhsips and awards to members and non­ Basketry, Reading, Dog Care, this year and attends Manchester Community College. suffer a hearing loss turn a deaf his mind, and if he still isn’t sure, form of humor. It could be verse. returning to s'eries television, CBS is yanking “Stir CBS, which has always been reluctant to admit a sold. The rain date is Oct. 26. members. The state chapters have donated gfits to the Crazy,” ABC is switching the time period of show has been killed, says future plans for "Stir Pets, and Gardening - Robbie ear to those who try to help them. send him packing and get on with J.DAVIS, A PUN GENT, Ronald McDonald House, Save the Children, Guliano. Howarth, Michael Bei^anny. Vanity? Insanity,! your life. LEE’S SUMMIT, MO. "Spenser: For Hire” and NBC reportedly has Crazy” “will be announced." Sharon speaks of heart risks Connecticut public television. Project Learn, Unicef, Second Class Peter Dettore, decided that this is the final season for "Hill Street “Stir Crazy” will be replaced by two half-hour Care, Battered Women, American Red Cross for ADVANCEMENT IN RANK Scout - Michael Beganny, Mor­ Scott Hurley. Blues.” sitcoms — “Mary,” starring Mary Tyler Moore, VERNON — Dr. Michael Sharon, cardiologist and Induction into the Troop - Jason gan Bourque, Mark Howarth, Star - Tim Laubacher, Ed African Relief, Wadsworth Atheneum, hospitals, Matthew Sass, Jason Lawrence. It’s scramble time in networkland, as CBS, ABC and “Foley Square,” starring Margaret Colin — medical director of Rockville General Hospital, will convalescent homes, libraries, individuals and Lawrence, Morgan Bourque, Mark Wilson. and NBC rejigger their schedules. both scheduled to air Dec. 11, after CBS uses the speak at an open session Friday at 7 p.m. at the Indian organization within the towns of members. Her mom’s suicide attempt ABC is sending "Spenser: For Hire" out of its time period for special programming during the Valley YMCA, Room 112, Route 30. He will speak on Theinternational group has chapters in all 50 states, tough slot on Friday nights at 10 p.m., where it has November “sweeps” period. recent developments in cardiovascular research the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Canada, been up against "Falcon Crest” (CBS) and "Miami "Mary” casts Moore as a divorcee who leaves her showing that different cultural patterns, lifestyles England, Jamaica and Argentina. The membership is Vice” (NBC), to Tuesday nights at lOp.m., where it job on a high-fashion glamor magazine to work for a and personal characteristics carry different degrees more than 77,000 in its 1,700 chapters. stands a better chance against "Remington Steele” small Chicago daily newspaper as a “Helpline” of risk of eventual heart attack or stroke. GARDENS leaves daughter with guilt (NBC) and the woman-oriented CBS Tuesday night columnist. James Farentino will play her manag­ Pie will complete turkey meal movie. ing editor, with whom she is often at war and to y f A ^ o d t a n d seem to lose hope and appear to Peace vigil held on Friday VERNON — The annual turkey dinner put on by the DEAR DR. "Our Family Honor” will have its last outing in whom she is attracted — in other words, he’s no Lou W ^ 168 Woodland St. 643-8474 8 am - 7 pm daily retreat into the quiet loneliness of the 10 p.m. time slot on Oct. 29 and the network has Grant. Also in the cast is John Astin. The National Peace with Justice Week from Women’s Society of the Rockville will be held Oct. 26 WE CARE to ta ll you tha (Inast Quality at GOTT: My 85- old age. with servings at 5 and 6:30 p.m. Pie will complete the year-old no immediate comment on whether the show will David Isaacs and Ki n Levine will write and Fair P rlc tt. ever return. There also is no word on what will produce the show. Their credits include "M-A-S-H” Saturday to Oct. 25 will be observed locally with a full-course meal. The charges will be $5 for adults, $3 WE CARE to ghra you tha boat aarvlct mother tried to DEAR DR. GOTT: Mother is 62, replace "Spenser," except that it will not be and "Cheers.” silent hour for peace Saturday from 2 to 3 p.m. at the for children 6 to 12 and free for children 5 and under. WHO and knowltdgt. commit suicide 145 pounds and in pretty good "Family Honor.” “Foley Square” is another work-oriented urban Vietnam Veterans Memorial Park on the comer Main The dinner is open to the public. Reservations can be WE CARE lo giva you tha largoit vorlaty last year by tak­ D r. G o tt shape, except for stomach prob­ One candidate as a "Spenser” replacement is comedy — this time about a girl from the Midwest and E. Center streets. The time is planned by the made by calling 872-0104 or 875-7456. trom which lo ehooat. ing a whole bot­ Peace and Justice Committee of Manchester Area WE CARE lo maka your shopping easy lems. She says it feels like she has "Lady Blue," which will be evicted from its 9 p.m. who has learned to cope with New York as a CARES? and 2 oerai ol Parking area. tle of sleeping Peter Gott, M.D. butterflies in her stomach. Some­ spot on Thursday nights next month when the Manhattan assistant district attorney. Conference of Churches to give people time to think Theater presents ‘Celebration’ pills. She said times she is sick to her stomach, spinoff “Dynasty II: The Colbys,” makes its debut. Both are shows that take the old family formula of about what peace means both personally and globally. , Kalanchoe - Violets - Complete display of dried (low­ she was lonely. For more information, call Joan O’Loughlin at The Little Theater of Manchester will present the Calls Lily - Gerberas - Colorful ers fqr dried arrangements. Sup­ and she also has a sour burning in ABC reportedly has ordered additional episodes of situation comedy and move it from the home to the musical, “Celebration,” on Oct. 25 and 26 and Nov. 1 She now lies in a her throat. She's had upper G.I., 643-4031. R a lg e r B e g o n ia s - plies for the "do-it-yourselfer," nursing home "Lady Blue." office, with the extended “family” consisting of and 2 at 8 p.m. at East Catholic High School Streptocarpus - Wreath Rings, Cones, Styra- gallbladder, gastric and other Over at CBS, where "Hometown’' was the first of i coworkers instead of blood relatives — a format auditorium, 115 New State Road. Tickets for all Christmas Cacti - Foliage and is very tests. Do you have any foam. Wreath Wire, Cone happy, but I still feel guilty about the new shows to go under, a second show is being with which Moore has had considerable success in performances are 87 for general admission and 85 for & Houseplants Wreath, etc., etc. contaminate your relation to your suggestions? yanked. “Stir Crazy" will have its finai broadcast the past. Alumnae hear Lasell president it. How common is suicide among mother during the remaining students and senior citizens. Reservations may be the elderly? What could I have Dr. Peter T. Mitchell, seventh president of Lasell made by calling 646-1180 or 643-9505. Tickets may be Perennial Specials c years of her life. Rather than DEAR READER: Your mother pumpkin done to prevent this? dwelling on the past, you will feel Junior College in Newton, Mass., will be the principal purchased at the door. Michael Zizka, Jonathan HOLLAND BULBS may have a sensitive stomach that speaker at the annual luncheon of Connecticut Valley Adams, Janet Rataic and Michael Paris will have Hollyhocks, English more comfortable looking to the is readily affected by anxiety or TULIPS, Asst.------10/2.89 Daisies. Carnations, DEAR READER: Many people, Lasell Alumnae Club Nov. 2 at noon at the Marriott major roles in the musical allergory directed by Fred Forget Me Nots, future and living in today. Make an stress. This usually responds satis­ Hotel in Farmington. DAFFODILS------10/2.89 as they age, become overwhelm­ effort to visit your mother on a Thoughts T. RHsh HYACINTHS-^------10/5.89 Shasta Daisies. Cor­ factorily to periodic minor seda­ eopsis, Foxgloves ingly lonely and depressed. The regular basis, if possible. Include tion. However, before assuming CROCUS, Asst.------10/1.39 1 reasons are obvious: loss of health her in holidays and celebrations. Sweet William 15 p la n ts she has a "nervous stomach," I We live in an increasingly nefit in some ways by the solidarity with an intergenerational focus Frittllarla • Anemone • Grape • Hyacinth and abilities and a spouse, children Write her. Telephone her. Let her think it would be wise for her to age-segregated society. Children 20 Pansy Plants M.97 T of age groupings, ties among MANCHESTER WATES Snowdrog^^rj^^Eranthu^^|ndMno^ who grow up and leave home to know that she is still an important could improve communication and have gastroscopy. This is a simple are routinely segregated by age in generations become extenuated as increase the likelihood for feelings lead their own lives, and so forth. part of your life. With support from and safe test that is routinely schools. Teenagers are usually ★ ELECT ★ What your mother apparently you, your family and the nursing age peers rely on each other for of commitment and responsibility AUTUMN JUBILEE performed by gastroenterologists. kept in a world of their own, support. The potential for misun- toward the young and old. Inter­ needed - and has now been supplied home, your mother may be able to The specialist can actually exam­ JOELD. - is companionship. I doubt that partially by their own choosing, derstanding and conflict generation activities can be en­ find new enjoyment in life; her ine the lining of your mother’s but also because of the distancing increases. there was very much you could depression may become an unplea­ couraged in practically any social SATURDAY. OCT. 10.1985 - ORANGE HALL THURS., FRI., SAT. & SUN. THE RNAL DAYS stomach by using flexible fiberop­ by adults. Caring for and being cared for is situation - in home, school, neigh­ have done to prevent her suicide sant memory. tic tube. In this way, he or she may Adults may work in a common MROSEK attempt, short of living with her Unfortunately, suicide in the a life-long process. People of all borhood and religious settings. The be able to detect low-grade inflam­ environment, but their social lives ages benefit from the strengths next time you plan a, party, a BOARD OF EOUCATION 72 East Center St.. Rear OF THE GIANTS ANNUAL and providing constant support. elderly is a disturbingly common mation (gastritis), a small hiatal are often segregated by age and This option may not have been a event,, but it can be avoided if and resources every age-group curriculum, or program, consider "FOR THE FUTURE OF realistic one for either of you. hernia or other conditions that family status. The young-old are offers. Yet we have difficulty ways to enrich the occasion by g -3 PM families anticipate a parent’s may not be evident on standard often asked to retire prematurely. 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MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Qct. 17. 1985 - l» CAPTAIN EASY ' by Crooks S Catale Thursday TV AIDS impact greater 6:00 PM ® ® (S) (S® News Avante-garde Frenchman CD IS® Lady Blue (CC) Katy uncovers an ® Ditt'rent Strokes assassination plot after the deaths of Viet­ ® Hart to Hart C h a n n e l s namese refugees. (60 min.) than earlier believed lit) Gimme A Break C9) MOVIE: 'Hot Millions' A crook pulls off a terrific heist by using a computer. Karl iZ ^ Dr W ho WFSB Hartford, CT 1 By Warren E. Leary knocks out AIDS and its opportu­ WNEW New York. NY s Malden, Bob Newhart. 1968. wins Nobel for literature nistic infections,” Fauci said at a Newswatch WTNH New Haven, CT The Associated Press 1 H ) Noche de Gala symposium during the annual @1) Reporter 41 WOR New York, NY WPIX New York, NY if, ^ Golden Years of Television By Rolf Soderlind ' Simon's two most important novels are “ Le meeting of the National Academy ^ MacNeii/Lehrer Newshour WASHINGTON - AIDS, al­ WTXX Weterbury, CT » ll) Start of Something Big United Press International Vent” (1957) and "La Routes de Flandres” ready challenging to researchers of Sciences' Institute of Medicine. $1) Good Times WWLP Springfield, M A 21 [C N N ] Larry King Live (1960), which depicts minds in a wild flux of An added complication, experts [CNN] Prog Cont'd WEDH Hartford, CT 24 seeking to prevent the disease and VWIT Hartford, CT 30 [DISl Mark Twain's America: Will STOCKHOLM, Sweden — Avant-garde au­ turmoil fueled by the forces of nature. treat its victims, has been found to said, is discovery that the virus not [ESPN] Mazda Sportslook Rogers' W S8 K Boston, M A 39 thor Claude Simon today won the 1985 Nobel Gyllensten, spokesman of the 18-member affect the brain and behavior more only affects crucial white blood [USAl USA Cartoon Express from ARLO A N D JA N IS » by Jim m y. WGGB Springfield, M A 49 [ESPN] Top Rank Boxing Prize in Literature, the first French writer to be Academy, said, "It takes hard work to read than previously believed, experts cells of the immune system, but WXTV Paterson, NJ & Merrilville. IN. awarded the finest distinction in letters since Simon and it requires a good memory. You have 6:30 PM ® Too Close for ,WGBY Sp.'ngfield. M A U BACKWHPI say. also invades the central nervous Comfort [M AX] MOVIE: Coast of Skeletons' A 1964. to read him several times.” WTIC Hartford, CT tT former British officer is hired to investigate VIEWERS DXnNG,TriAT The virus suspected of causing system and brain. (fl) Benson NCriHER DOI.. Simon was a favorite of Artur Lundkvist, 79, CNN Cable News Ntwrk ICNNI the African operations of a diamond WONDERFUL AFTERHOON The Swedish Academy said Simon, 72, in his AIDS is more pervasive in the Scientists are only beginning to ^ NBC Nightly News DISNEY Disney Channel (OISl dredger who carries heavy insurance cov­ novels "combines the poet's and the painter’s tlie powerful Academy member who has kept understand the neurological com­ ESPN lESPNl WTHEWKTERFAa* brain and nervous system' than Nightly Business Report Sports Network erage. Richard Todd. Dale Robertson. creativeness with a deepened awarness of time British novelist Graham Greene from winning HBO Home Box Office iHBOl Heinz Drache. 1965. scientists suspected, a fact that plications of AIDS, said Dr. A B C New s (CC) C1NEMAX Cinamax (MAXi In the depiction of the human condition." the prestigious prize. could complicate potential treat­ Richard T: Johnson of Johns TMC Movie Channel iTMC) 10:00 PM d3 Xrrots Landing (CC) Val Simon, born in 1913 in Madagascar to French 111) Noticiero SIN The announcement was made in four ments for the disease and the Hopkins University Medical USA USA Network lUSAl . and the twins are shadowed by Mrs. languages by Academy Permanent Secretary parents, began to be noticed at the end of the dD One Day at a Time Fisher, a distraught Gary asks Abby to chances of recovery, specialists School. Brain disorders now asso­ Lars Gyllensten in the 18th century stone 1950s in connection with the great interest in the [CNN] Showbiz Today take control of the Empire Valley project, said Wednesday. ciated with the disease could make and Joshua tightens his control over building housing the Academy and the Stock so- called "new novel” in France. Acquired immune deficiency it difficult to treat patients even [D IS ] Ozzie and Harriet ® 19) Fall Guy (CC) While making a Cathy. (60 min.) Exchange. Gyllensten cited Simon in particular for his [ESPN] Down the Stretch spaghetti western in Italy, Colt becomes syndrome, and the resulting infec­ after therapies are found, he said. involved in a hunt for buried World War II f$3 News "H e was happy and said he will be coming in 1981 novel "Les Georgiques". tions stemming from destruction Discovery of the virus in the [TMC] MOVIE: The Personals' treasure. (60 min.) ® 19) 20/20 (CC) December,” (gyllensten said in describing Simon’s sentences, like those of 1950 laureate Stunned by his wife's sudden request for of the body’s immune system, brain and spinal fluid complicates divorce, a young man advertises in the per­ ® News I D Independent News Simon's reaction to learning of the prize, which William Faulkner, are virtually without probably will require lifetime therapy because researchers have sonals column in order to get back into the ID MOVIE: 'The Return of Maxwell (21) Mystery! (CC) 'Rumpole of the Bailey: will be awarded in Stockholm Dec. 10. punctuation and often lyrical. He employs treatment when therapy is deve­ to do more than repair the immune singles scene. Bill Schoppert, Karen Lan­ Sm art’ Agent 86 is out to stop KAOS Rumpole and the Show Folk.' Rumpole de­ No French author has won the literature Faulkner's jumbled chronology and abrupt system and correct blood cell dry. Rated PG from unleashing a bomb that will strip nude fends an actress accused of the backstage ALLEY OOP ‘ by Dave Grave loped for the deadly disease, they anybody that comes in contact with it. Don murder of her husband. (R) (60 min.) prize, worth $225,000 this year, since Jean- Paul transitions. said. dysfunction, experts said. 7:00 PM ® CBS News Sartre declined it in 1964. He argued that Simon combines the traditions of fellow Adams. Sylvia Kristel. Pamela Hemsiey. (29) Odd Couple Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of Drugs might stop the virus from ® Three's Company 1980 crowning a world champion in literature Frenchman Marcel Proust and Irish Jaities ID Dancing Days the National Institute of Allergy reproducing and check opportunis­ ® A BC New s (CC) MOVIE: 'Network' A failing television corrupts the recipient. Joyce, two authors who never won a Nobel, with ® Wonderworks (CC) Part 2 of 2. Kon­ and Infectious Diseases, said tic infections without crossing into ® $100,000 Pyramid network is taken over by a giant conglom­ practitioners of New Novelists such as Alain rad.' A factory-made child is accidentally Simon,-the 13th laureate from France since much of the pneumonia, cancer, the brain and central nervous erate determined to make it a profitable Robbe-Grillet. dD Jeffersons enterprise. William Holden, Faye Duna­ delivered to the wrong address. (60 min.) the prize was first awarded in 1901, is a novelist, NOBEL WINNER CLAUDE SIMON viral dis'. jsoi, and other infections system and countering the effects 129) ® M*A«S*H way, Peter Finch. 1976. ID Matt Houston playwright and essayist. Simon originally wanted to be a painter and that accompany AIDS are sup- on nerve cells, they said. Wheel of Fortune (S) ( ^ Cosby Show Cliff coaches a [CNN] Evening News Best known for his stream of consciousness. he idolizes the work of Paul Cezanne. . . . first Frenchman since Sartre prcssible, but not curable. (2$ MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour would-be suitor for Sondra. [DISl Wilderness Bound "It won't be a question of Hawaii was proclaimed a repub­ (29) Price Is Right ® MOVIE: 'Next Stop. Greenwich [H B O ] America Undercover: The developing one treatment that lic in 1893. Village' A boy from Brooklyn trys to break Search for Mengele Family members, 19) Newlywed Game loose from his parents and make it on his H ) Topacio own as an actor. Lenny Baker. Shelley Auschwitz survivors, colleagues, his 7 trackers and friends help reveal the truth Brother proud of transplant patient Winters. 7 ® Nightly Business Report about Dr. Josef Mengele. Introducing... di) Diff'rent Strokes (S ) MOVIE: 'The Jazz Singer' A young [TMC] MOVIE: 'Slapshot' An ice- Besides Hans, Christel has man chooses a career in show business By Linda Stowell Christel began her freshman for a liver for six days, her hockey team decides to start winning, another brother, Walter, 25, and a Charlotte Allard [CNN] Moneytine rather than following in his father's foot­ The Associated Press year at Hunter College this fall, condition steadily worsening. even if it means playing dirty. Paul New­ [DIS] MOVIE: 'Rob Roy. the Highland steps as a cantor. Danny Thomas. Peggy interested in mastering several Christel had only 12 hours left to sister, Evelyn, who is 16. The man, Michael Ontkean. 1976. Rated R. THE BORN LOSER - by Art Sanaom Rogue' A Scottish Highland Chief at­ Lee, Mildred Dunrock. 1953. HARTFORD — Hans von Gi- languages so she could someday live when a donor was found. family has kept an exhausting tempts to save his clan from obliteration. [U S A ] Petrocelli I I I i I D Bianca Vidal zyeki talks proudly about his run her own business. Her brother Doctors believe she may have 24-hour vigil beside her bed, two of Richard Todd. Glyms Johns. James Rob­ 10:30 PM (5D News o h , h o - h o - h o - h a h 1 i s e e ertson Justice 1954 © ) This Old House (CC) younger sister — her vivacious laughs and says "she doesn’t want contracted viral hepatits when she them allowed in the room at a time. IHPOO&H '0 J K LITTLE [ESPN] Sportscenter ID Star Search l29) Alfred Hitchcock personality, her plans to study in to start at the bottom.” She was was visiting her grandparents in Her father, Walter, who is in the ^3) Dick Van Dyke [H B O ] Inside the NFL Len Dawson and [CNN] Prime News O ARiCe! I'M K50eoPV'$ France next year and her love for also enjoying a "full social life,” he Ecuador in July. Christel and her import-export business will arrive ID 24 Horas soon from Cyprus. Her mother, Nick Buoniconti host this program prev­ [E S P N ] Superbouts Ali vs. Norton: New RX?L her family in Brooklyn, N.Y. says including dancing, dating the brothers were born in Ecuador. iewing and reviewing weekly highlights York, 1976 [m a x ] MOVIE: 'Journey Through It’s hard for him to believe boyfriend she has been seeing fora On Tuesday, she was comatose Betsy, rarely leaves her bedside. from every single game. [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Finders Keepers' (CC) Rosebud' A young American draft dodger 18-year-old Christel is lying in a year, running and bicycling. She after undergoing 10 hours of "They are very close,” he said. [M AX] MOVIE: 'Duel Of Champions' A cross-country train trip is the setting for travels to an Indian Reservation where he von Gizyeki says Christel’s tries to help the militant Indians. Robert deep coma in Hartford Hospital, found time to bake the cakes and surgery to receive the new liver. Two rival families fighting for decades de­ the cross and double-cross as crooks and strength is keeping her alive. cide the fighting must stop Alan Ladd, con artists try to outsmart each other Bev­ Forster, Kristoffer Tabon, Victoris Racimo. critically ill from a rare form of pies her family enjoyed so much. She was given just a 10 percent Franca Bett0)0, Robert Keith 1962. erly D'Angelo, Louis Gossett, Jr . Micheal 1972 hepatitis. The family is "very close,” von chance of survivial after receiving "She has two sides — an iron will [USA] Radio 1990 O'Keefe. Rated PG. 11:00 PM @ ® 122) t i) New s “ We’re holding up pretty well. Gizyeki said. the donor liver, which was flown to and a tremendous sweetness. Now, [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Purple Hearts' A Navy 7:30 PM 0 3 p m Magazine ® Taxi We’ve had our ups and downs, but She started complaining of an Connecticut from Texas Monday. just sitting in there with her, 1 can doctor and a nurse fall in love amid the Her brother, a philiosphy major ® M *A *S *H mayhem of Vietnam. Ken Wahl. Cheryl (33 Bizarre what has helped us so much is our intestinal ailment in August, but see she’s held on because of her fin Wheel of Fortune Ladd Rated R. (lD Carson's Comedy Classics praying and our faith. That was began classes anyway. at Brooklyn College, talked confi­ strength and prayers.” f9) Benny Hill Show [USA] MOVIE; Win. Place or Steal' ^ Bosom Buddies more or less tested and I think we Everything is different now. Two dently about Christel during an He says the hardest part about interview Tuesday. ID Independent News Three not-so-perfect crooks attempt the (2D Dr. W ho FRANK AND ERNEST ' by Bob Thavaa did pretty well,” von Gizyeki said. weeks ago, she was put in Mount the ordeal was waiting for the perfect crime at a racetrack. McLean Stev­ "I went through some crisis, but Sinai Hospital in New York City. “ Christel is stable, she hasn't liver. (29) Barney Miller ( ^ M 'A * S “H enson, Alex Karras. Dean Stockwell I’ve reached a level where, She was transferred to Hartford had to go back in for surgery and Charlotte has been with the Lynch office staff 11 . (2D Jeopardy 1975. Second City TV a c t L | | c F ' t b o ' y C E "But we never gave up. We through my own faith, I'm stable. Hospital on Oct. 7 because of the the doctors say that’s good,” von worked around the clock calling years and has 20 years experience In the automotive ^ New Newlywed Game 8:30 PM (33 AII in the Family (ilD Comedy Break eOltsiG T O MUCOM 9u noif1»i*» toxjAt ^ 1 14 Noun suffix 10 Egg (Fr.) guilty Marlene Dietrich, Tyrone Power, today. Peculiar currents are stirring that are now favorable for reviving a relation­ conditions are likely to be a mixed bag 15 Fencing sword 11 Warrant Charles Laughton 1957. can be channeled to your advantage. ship with one with whom you had a seri­ tor you today, but fortunately your plus­ 16 Dole 19 Buzzing insect [T M C ] MOVIE: 'The Hunger' A survivor Trying to patch up a romance? The ous disagreement. Offer an olive branch es will outweigh the down trend. CO-TYLENOL $ SO Poverty-war What a complicated game bridge is! spades. He ducked the diamond seven $ 3 19 $ 2 2 9 [CNN] Crossfire ♦ 7 ♦ A 4 2 hoping that when East won the spade agency (abbr.) V9 8 7 So many rules - so much to think [H B O ] MOVIE: Breakin " Two street » K 10 6 5 3 ace, be would return his other dia­ i g j i - i s ^ y 52 Pounds (abbr.) dancers team up with a jazz dancer and ♦ A 10 9 5 ♦ 7 about. I know that you, dear reader, 55 Actress Merkel mond to West's ace and get a ruff He take the dance world by storm when they 4'Q 9 6 4 2 ♦ J873 are a good player. Have you given ! 56 Charged crash an audition. Lucinda Dickey, Shabba- much thought to how you can keep was half-right - East did have the particles Ooo Quinones, Boogaloo Shrimp Cham­ SOUTH your partner from making a mistake? spade ace, but the other low dUmond 58 Small sorghum bers. 1984 Rated PG. A J 10 8 6 3 North-South played a simple sys­ was in declarer’s band. Who made the 59 Mental [USA] Gong Show » J 4 mistake? tem, Three spades was natural and Available at participating components 1:30 AM ® I Love Lucy ♦ Q843 Strangely enough. East deserves m WELLA 60 Equal forcing after the two no-trump open­ Crown Pharmacy VALUE PLUS STORES! 410 5 most of the blame because be can PERSONAL 61 Himalayan ® Nows ing. North's four-club bid showed a Not all itenrs available at Lenox Pharmacy \ I eliminate any brainstorming by West Prescription Center monkshood ID Independent News Vulnerable: Both maximum opener with good spade all.stores. BALSAM Dealer: North All he has to do is cash his spade ace 208 W. Center St. 299 E. Center St. TOUCH i s 62 Foot part [CNN] Newsnight Update / support and the club ace, but South Not responsible lor KERI 63 Go by car before returning his singleton dia­ Manchester Manchester 0 Shampoo or [USA] Loudon 100 Stock Car Race West North had no interest in accepting a slam typographical errors. Disposable Lotion 64 Steno’s blunder East South invitation. mond. 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Having East Hartford Enfield Manchester 79c does her nails. EFFECTIVE DATESi OCT. 17-19, 1985 MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. Oct. 17. IMS — tl_ to - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Oct. 17. 1985 Acne drug CALDOR BUSINESS may affect CIRCULAR SALE Continues Through Security, Chrysler could the heart m Saturday CALDOR parts jobs bleed to death By GIno Del Guercio United Press International are issues ASIMOV! BOSTON — An acne medication SI By The Associated Press taken by over 600,000 people ROBOTS AMD EMPIRE m: in long walkout Job security and parts subcon­ appears to increase the risk of SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES heart disease and stroke if used for S y Isaac Asimov A orC EorP ForQ G or R HorS I or T tracting top the list of issues long periods, a report said today. between the striking United Auto By Edward AAlller ment Sunday, you're talking about Mote suspdflse-fiUsd BctencB fiction ' Workers union in the United States The drug Accutane was tested on fromtheatithorwhodoesit^wrtk'Now s 2.99 4.78 5.66 6.28 6.96 7.78 The Associated Press taking a considerable amount of 53 patients for 20 weeks and found 1 1 ^ and Chrysler Corp. (production) time out of the to reduce levels of so-called PUb.UM SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES In Canada, the top issues are UAV, 16.«S ^B S& M ^D aw n'l Be sure to make J or U KorV LorW MorX NorV OorZ HIGHLAND PARK, Mich. - A system.” "good" cholesterol in the blood­ this enthratling Asimov teortt part ol more traditional — wages and strike against the nation's No.3 The UAW has scheduled a stream and increase levels of iSi your'must-read...... 9.56 10.48 11.36 12.28 13.16 benefits. « 4 k automaker entered a second day meeting Saturday of its 30fr "bad" cholesterol, the study said. 8.68 Robert White, the militant today with analysts and Chrysler member Chrysler Council in Cholesterol ratios returned to leader of the Canadian auto­ Corp. agreeing the revitalized Huntsville, Ala., where Bieber said normal once the therapy was A-HA COREY HART ®i workers, engineered a bitter split m ...... - Hunting High and Low BOV IN THE BOX iir« company could bleed to death from he would like to present a tentative discontinued, it said. islU ff MWHMMiiail of the Canadian wing from the U.S. i S a lengthy walkout. contract for review. The study, conducted by re­ m i NNTWfMn parent in December. Chrysler is o r i m The United Auto Workers un­ “Am I planning to go to Hunts­ searchers at the Mount Sinai the first company to bargain with ion's top Chrysler official said ville this Saturday? Well, nobody's Medical Center in New York City, separate unions in the two nations. settlement of the strike by 70,000 canceled my reservation yet, as was published in the New England GLOKY Last fall, in bargaining at U.S. workers was "do-able.” But far as I know," Bieber said Journal of Medicine. OEPTHSOF<3ajC«y:Ab^p^ General Motors Corp. and Ford UAW Vice President Marc Stepp, Wednesday evening. "What I would say is that if one V Motor Co., UAW President Owen returning to bargaining sessions The strike has halted Chrysler's were otherwise at low risk (of b a s ^ on the life of Camffle Pissarro v*- J > Bieber placed job security ahead this morning, said Chrysler must production of more than 5,000 cars heart disease or stroke) the IRVING of the traditional demands for “loosen up a little bit.” and trucks a day. That is costing Stone’e first novel in 5) therapy would put them at moder­ M l JOHN COUGAR MELLF.NCAMP wage and benefit improvements. Talks also resumed in Toronto, the U.S. economy "somewhere ate risk. But it would not go from STONE 13.96 TEARS FOR FEARS Bieber has demanded that where the United Auto Workers of between $63 million and $65 million low risk to high risk," said Dr. Pissarro was an enduring «mcl « Songs From The Big Chair FCATURMG Chrysler match the GM and Ford LONELTOL WONT SBULL TOWN Canada's 10,000 Chrysler em­ per workday," said Michael Susan Bershad, at dermatologist ,ta.t» who was bofii interestino and intorma i RAIN ON THC SCAMCPOW pattern on those points and on ‘ito srt’ ployees are on strike. Both strikes Bryan, economist with the Federal and one of the researchers. economics. began early Wednesday. Reserve Bank in Cleveland. "If one were at moderate risk it At Chrysler, job security is tied "There are a number of major About 30,000 of the 70,000 U.S. could put one from moderate into closely to the subcontracting issue. strikers are in Michigan, where 7 the high-risk group. It's not a The UAW says the company is issues that are not totally resolved BUCHWALD 7 but that we've come much closer to officials fear the strike could cause dramatic difference,” she said. making only 30 percent of the parts widespread layoffs in supplier Accutane, approved by the Food YOU CAN FO O LA LLO F for its cars and has plans to reaching a final resolve on,” UAW UPI photo President Owen Bieber said Wed­ industries. and Drug Administration in 1982, is T H E f l f F l FALL THE TIME 'HY increase the percentage made In Indiana, Chuck Preston, di­ prescribed for severe, recalcitrant nesday during a break in the talks. Buohwaid'ssacond a r outside the company. That means rector of business and financial acne. Hoffmann-LaRoche, maker E r HEART EDDIE MUHPHY fewer union jobs, the UAW says, Jefferson Assembly Plant in Detroit on Bieber, his bargainers and their l(3ok at Reagan's kFRANKUN iHnv IT'III-: •; Striking Chrysler workers take up their counterparts at Chrysler left com­ services for the Department of of the drug, estimates approxi­ .11.86 mcludMig and it wants strict curbs on the Commerce, said the strikes could administration. He P«1V AB The Tkvw/Do l/C-O-N Contused posts on the picket line outside the the first day of the walkout Wednesday. pany headquarters late Wednes­ mately 600,000 patients have been How CouW H e«/1. Me. U« W# practice. K-fS finds it even funnier day night and refused to say what soon be felt beyond that state's treated to date. than 4 years ago! GM and the UAW agreed to 9,000 Chrysler employees. The study showed Accutane create a $1 billion fund for the issues were causing the hangups. I F ' ' i ' v a '' ■ ' Wages were the major issue in “If they stay out very long, the increased blood levels of cholester- retraining and relocation of suppliers will feel the pinch,” he ols called low-density lipoproteins, workers displaced by automation, the Canadian strike, U.S. workers NHCHENet Chrysler strike at a glance wanted curbs on Chrysler's sub­ said. "If they're out for a few days, which promote heart attacks and BETTY ROLLIN (HtHElJARK'Cruib^ subcontracting or negotiated pro­ the suppliers can adjust their stroke, and reduced levels of i h AU.OTHBRfleCORD«A ductivity improvements. Under contracting of work to other production. But if they're out high-density lipoproteins, which L A S T W I I 3H T E X A S by CASSETTEBAT companies, job security guaran­ Jam es A . M ichener the plans, workers with one or DETROIT (UPI) - Key dates, States. Chrysler profits longer, the suppliers may have to reduce the risk of these diseases. A P e rso n al Narrative more years' seniority can be laid Oct. 14 — Chrysler makes first tees and wage and benefit parity issues, and personalities in the 1984 — $2.4 billion. with workers at General Motors begin layoffs. That's where tBe- Accutane also is believed to A daughter's moral off for those reasons. strike against Chrysler Corp. by economic proposal to UAW- real multiplier effect will begin to increase the risk of birth defects. 21.95 Ford came up with a $300 million 1985 — Almost $1.6 billion for the Corp. and Ford Motor Co. 10.46 dilemma when her 15.36 auto workers in the United States Canada. The strikes have virtually hit home." Hoffmann-LaRoche has labeled Pub. List fatally ill mother 4Vi!-century"saga of this vast ' fund. and Canada. Oct. 15 — Strike deadline passes first half of the year. the drug with warnings against use 14.95 wishes to die and territory. Details the major Chrysler workers make 6 cents without agreement, 66,000 workers stopped Chrysler's manufacturing during pregnancy or during a III IIY KOI UN asks for her help! events of this great slate. less an hour than UAW- Chronology in United States and 10,400 in Unions operations. period when a woman may become represented workers at Ford and United States — UAW represents Negotiators in Toronto said they Oct. 10, 1984 — United Auto Canada begin walkout. Some 3,750 Wildcat strike pregnant. GM. workers af five U.S. plants produc­ some 70,000 U.S. workers at would return today to resume "Perhaps the most serious con­ Chrysler has asked the union to Workers vote to seek reopening of Chrysler plants in 15 states. negotiations covering 10,000 strik­ contract. ing components for other manufac­ cern about this medication has reduce the number of job classifi­ turers continue working. Canada — UAW-Canada repres­ ing Canadian workers. hits Seabrook been whether its use, especially to arl CARL SAGAN cations and is seeking to move Dec. 3, 1984 — Union formally William Fisher, chief bargainer i C asks early contract talks. ents about 10,400 Chrysler treat less severe cases of acne, can CONTACT His First Novel toward Japanese-style work workers. for the subsidiary Chrysler Can­ SEABROOK, N.H. (UPI) - be justified in view of its systemic .,S agan teams. Dec. 12, 1984 — Company says ada Ltd., said, “We're pushing for Nearly 3,000 laborers at the Man's'firsl en­ early talks depend on UAW drop­ Issues Chief negotiators side effects," the report said. w m m m In Canada, the union is seeking a settlement. It has to be settled Seabrook nuclear plant walked off Bershad said her patients, who counter with intelli­ ping strike plans. Wages — UAW seeking parity United States — Thomas W. some time and the sooner the their jobs in a wildcat strike in 13.26 gent life in space. wage and benefit parity with with workers at General Motors are mostly in their teens and early Pub. List workers at GM and Ford. Jan. 4,1985 —UAW scraps early Miner, 57. vice prfesident of indus­ better.” protest over layoffs and working T8.95 Believable, engross­ H4Nfwgwowattti talks because Chrysler refuses to Corp. and Ford Motor Co. UAW trial relations for Chrysler Corp. Robert White, leader of the conditions. 20s, are not likely to develop heart ing. Prophetic? 2 0 % O FF Local issues at minivan and says current United States rates disease immediately, but if they maxell large-van plants in Windsor, Onta­ reopen entire pact. and Owen Bieber, 56, president of newly formed United Auto Seabrook management spokes­ maxell Jan. 10,1985 — Bargaining dates are; Chrysler base pay $9.62, $13.23 the UAW. Workers of Canada, said he wants man John Kyte said management were to continue the therapy for Gdnimt Entire Stock Of rio, also were left on the table when with Cost of Living Adjustment; longer periods of time, their risk of the Canadians struck. set by both sides in United States Canada — Robert White, 50, a to get a settlement to bring to expects a "normal turnout" of -and Canada. GM $12.82 and $13.29, Ford $12.82 developing problems during mid­ BARRON’S HbW to The average Chrysler worker native of Ireland, president of membership meetings scheduled workers today. He said an interna­ RE-INVENTING THE WIAXEL1.> maxBlI 90 March 30 — Canadian UAW and $13.29. Canadian comparisons, UAW-Canada, and William Fisher, for Sunday. "Everybody knows tional and a local union official dle age would be increased.- across the border makes $13.27 in Canadian dollars, are Chrysler C "If someone takes Accutane for C O R P O R A TIO N By John Canadian an hour, equivalent to officials in Toronto complete pact vice-president of personnel for this weekend is critical,” White were trying to get the laborers to separate from international $9.62 and $13.63; GM $13.02 and C one 20-week course, in my opinion N a i^ tt a Patricia Aburdane Entrance Exams. $9.75 in U.S. money. The union Chrysler-Canada. said. “If we don't have a settle­ back to work. there is very little likelihood of UAW, headquartered in Detroit. $14.19 and Ford and $13,025 and Corporations can 12th £dft.f ^ seeks a 55-cent Canadian raise to $14,195. Chrysler computes these increased risk," Bershad said. "If provide an environ­ catch up to GM and Ford workers. Aug. 12 — Talks begin in United 12.25 States. figures about 10 cents an hour they take it for longer, it should be Pob. UiSI ment for empkwee 6 26 »?»$ p I * White isn't trying to negotiate for very good reason and with this Aug. 13 — Canadian bargaining higher. 17J50 , owth, productivity Builds skills in math and U.S.-style job security plans. Job security — Workers de­ warning: Long-term therapy ‘J creativilyi HoWto grammartorverbal&written OurHsg.8.47 .....9.10Vo The removal of 130,(XIO Canadi­ begins. rtransform jobs and Aug. 13-15 — Union spells out manding a moratorium on plant might increase the risk of heart exams. Incl. review, typical •XL11 W|.Pacit « ans from the ranks of the UAW closings and restraints on out­ disease." companies. exams, practice material. OurReg. 7 ,7 7 ___ ,-O.a Ia! dropped the active membership of demands, including parity with The study said the 53 otherwise GM and Ford. sourcing, the practice of shipping T the parent union to below 1 million. Sept. 5 — Canadian UAW work to non-union plants. healthy patients with acne all had T triglyceride levels before therapy workers officialy form separate of under 200 milligrams per Ferdinand Marcos declared unions. Cost to Chrysler deciliter, a cholesterol level that is himself president of the Philip­ Oct. 2 — U.S. workers approve currently considered healthy. Af­ pines for life in 1973, and 10 years strike authorization: Canadians In both United States and Can­ ter the 20 weeks of Accutane CALDOR 35mm -M- later he proclaimed a new constitu­ set Oct. 15 strike deadline. ada — $60 million during first therapy, only two patients had ;UHFA#IF/Pil I tion extending martial law in the Oct. 9 — Chrysler makes first week, rising to $90 million in islands indefinitely. economic offer to UAW in United second week. marked increases in levels to over COLOR FILM OMtdo^J&itenna^ 500 milligrams per deciliter, and eight had mild to moderate eleva­ DEVELOPING tions. the study said. ffiLwrewriSF SALE Feature F reception up to 60 " mjtes.U Use of drug m ''- ,» miles ar itgitoSO Bring in your Kodak or t2-€XPOSUftE ,)fi5646 > Our Reg. 3.6$ may be cut Fuji CoiorFrint Films & for Caldor Top Quality a m BOSTON (UPI) — Many epilep­ fi.£}|»OSURE ' Deluxe Outdoor Antenna tic children may be taken off Developing and Printing » r* tof»-9i2EatiAuirY} not," said Dr. Shlomo Shinnar, Halloween Code Description Size Sale who headed the study. Code Description Size Sale “We found that several factors Planters 4 ^ ? 0 u f h e $ L 1233 Jack Daniels Blended Whiskey 1.75 L. $18.85 3423 Beefeater Gin 1.75 L. $19.35 gave us a powerful tool with which Y O U R O tO IC E 9,97 f « I f 1.49to 14$ 1376 Jim Beam Straight Bourbon 1.75 L 11.20 3489 Tanqueray Gin 1.75 L 20.10 7 to predict which will do well and 750 ML. 8.75 *3-Paok Hyacinths 1643 Fleischmann’s Preferred Whiskey 1.75 L. 11.55 3625 Absolut Vodka 7 Colorful Ceramic Fumpidn which will not." said Shinnar, now Deluxe A-Frame •6-Rack Tufips 1883 Seagram’s 7 Whiskey (Plastic) 1.75 L. 11.55 3746 Gordon’s Vodka 1.75 L. 8.55 w ith Live Foliage a neurologist and pediatrician at Bird Feeder •3-Pack Daffodils 2116 Black Velvet Canadian Whisky 1.75 L. 11.75 3827 Popov Vodka (plastic) 1.75 L. 8.00 Montefiore Medical Center-Albert Our Reg. 4.99...... •12-Pack Crocus 1.75 L. 3876 Smirnoff Vodka ^ 1.75 L. U .30 Einstein College of Medicine in Holds up to 4 lbs. of bird 2120 Canadian Club 17.25 New York. sera. Made of sturdy •Uniquely Crafted ScerMM«w 2129 Canadian LTD 1,75 L. 9.75 3893 Zhenka Vodka 1.75 L. 7.40 Western red cedar. 2143 Canadian Mist 1.75 L. 11.65 4243 Bacardi Silver Label Rum 1.75 L. 11.40 The three variables used as tests ^ 0 hitah TaltH were an electroencephalogram — Reg.12.«» With L ive Foliage 2443 Seagram’s V.O. Whiskey 1.75 L, 17.00 4563 Christian Brothers Brandy 1.75 L. 13.40 OwfMg. 6.99.. Large Economy Pi \y • Heavy Duty, 12 Gauge Steel an electrical map of brain activity 4,97 Construction 2645 Chivas Regal 12 Year Scotch 750 ML. 14.25 4678 Courvoisier V S Cognac 750 ML. 14.60 — the age of the child when the first ^ MNHiiraiAirm • Side Feed Chipper 2656 Cully Sark Scotch 1.75 L. 19.50 4685 Hennessy V S Cognac 750 ML. 14.70 seizure occurred, and the type of " 2.77m6.$8 2661 Dewar’s White Label Scotch 1.75 L. 19.80 5242 Cointreau Liqueur 750 ML. 17.40 seizure. Qreentiouse-Fi ^ $46 for Limbs Starting ^d U > . Wild Bird • Reduce Leaves, Twigs. 2723 J & B Rare Scotch 1.75 L. 19.75 529(1 Southern Comfort Liqueur 1.75 L. 13.90 The doctors found children were Plantain SVa ” tZS-Pack Tulips at 2757 Johnnie Walker Red Scotch 1.75 L. 19.85 843! Harwood Canadian Whisky 1.75 L. 9.95 more likely to do well without Seed Mixture Prunings and Vegetation ", '•12-Pat* Daffodils into Rich Compost or Mulch 3253 Gilbey’s Gin 1.75 L. 10.60 8450 E & J Grape Brandy 1.75 L. 12.80 medication if the EEC was normal Our Q T T •40-Pack Mixed Oocua $ . Reg. 4.99 459 1,75 L. 10.50 8670 Arrow Coffee Brandy 1.75 L. 9.95 3.97°" • Mix Humus and Soil 3276 Gordon’s London Dry Gin or had improved significantly. Reg.4.79 Om i t ♦fOrPack Hyacinths -• ? 4 hp In addition, the younger the child Contains 5% sunflower %ed. Choose from populer varieties such • Chips Limbs up to VA” as Spiders. Swedish ivy, Pothos •SO Bulb Qturden Pack Sale prices effective Sept. 30-Nov. 3,1985. was at the time of the first seizure, •5 U>. Sbm, Reg. 1.39.. .976 in Diameter the better the chances of remain­ and other indoor types. • 100 Bulb Garden Pack Quantities subject to State of Connecticut law. ing seizure-free off medication. - If the children had seizures SHRED - CHIP - COMPOST - MULCH described scientifically as atypical FOUR febrile or complex partial, their W AYS I - - - State of New Hampshire chance of not having seizures after MANCHESTER W . H . PREUSSSONS > medication ends was lower. TO 1145 Tolland Turnpike VERNON f "It turns out most of the kids fall CHARGE Tri-City Shopping Center 228 Boston Tpke. (Rt. 6 & 44) Bolton LIQUOR COMMISSION into the very good or very bad “A Gift O f Wine O r Spirits Is Always In G ood Taste" category.” Shinnar said, "Most of STORE HOURS: MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 10 AM TO 9:30 PM • SATURDAY 9 AM TO 9:30 PM • SUNDAY 10 AM TO 5 PM • PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SATURDAY ^ • 643-9492 ^ the time this will give us a fairly ^ MaslvrCaril • V’l.vj • u. ui’pti'i/in »n»inv good idea of what's going to happen." MANCHESTER HERALD. T^ra^ay^^OcL 17,1#85 — M li - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Oct. 17, 1985 B u s in e s s Trust can help child through college 643-2711 (except the charitable remainder trust, which pav® Classified.... I n B r i e f ■You've just finished working out the final crucial tax). And if you create a charitable '■®P'amder tru , Business Opportunities . . .22 Store/Office Space Household Goods Dnfoc advertisements to be ways to finance your child’s freshman year at college. Notices Situation Wanted ...... 23 Resort Property ..... Misc. tor Sole KOTcS published Monday, the deod- you get an immediate income tax deduction i Minimum Charge: |{,^0 15 2:30 p.m. on Friday. It’s only October — but already the reminders are gift of remainder interest to charity as well as avom Losf/Found ...... 01 Employment Info...... 24 Wlisc. for Rent . . Home and Garden Champion’s earnings down $3.00 for one day coming in from all sides that you must get ready to capital gain tax liability on a gift of appreciatea P erso n als...... 02 Instruction...... 25 Wanted to Rent...... Pets STAMKORD — Champion International Corp. pay for the costs of tuition, board, room and a myriad Sylvia A n n o u n ce m e n ts...... 03 Roommates Wanted . Musical Items 20. Read Your Ad Wectni'sday reported third-quarter earnings of 37 of other expenses for your child’s sophomore year. f Caution; Payments made by. a trust for a child s A u c tio n s...... 04 Recreational Items cents per share on net income of $37.9 million, And that tells you that the same reminders will be education may be deemed to fall within the pare Real Estate Antioues 3-5 d o v s ...... 18 loan aid available — if you can demonstrate the need Resort Proptrty ...... 36 Heoting/Plumbing...... 55 care to avoid or to minimize the federal gift tax ny Wanted to Borrow ...... 14 Cors/Trucks tor Sole ?'or the first nine months of 1985, net income paid to or used for the child and taxed according to the F lo o r in g ...... 56 For classified advertise- insertion, for the aid. means of the annual exclusion and the unified estate Motorcycles./Bicycles vas $125 million, or $1.22 per share, compared Moreover, in addition to parental support, educa­ child’s tax bracket. When the trust ends, the principal Income Tax Service ...... 57 menfs to be published Tues- Errors which do not lessen reverts to you. and gift tax credit. a Rentals Services Wanted ...... 58 Rec Vehicles...... day through Saturday, the the value of theodvertiserfient with $109 million and $1.76 per share a year ago. tional funding sources include: a scholarship based on Or let’s say you prefer an outright gift. If you re a Eftiployment • Long-term trust; In this case, you part Auto Services.... deadline is noon on the day will not be corrected by on Sales of $4 6 billion for the period rose 33 percent either need or merit; a state-sponsored grant or loan; grandparent and you make tuition payments of any Rooms tor Rent ...... 41 permanently with the property transferred to the & Education For Sale Autos for Rent/Lease. before publication. additional insertion. from $.3 4 million for the first nine months of 1984. a bank or life insurance loan; a grandparent's gift; a size to your grandchild's college, the money isn t Apartments for Rent ___ ,42 trust. The trust terms provide that the income and Misc. Automotive .. Officials said Ihe decrease in net income from trust or custodial account; and that old standby, a subject to gift tax. To avoid problems, you might set Help Wonted ...... 21 Homes tor Rent ...... 43 Holidov/Seosonal...... 61 the second quarter was attributable to spotty part-time or summer ^ob. principal are to be used for the child’s college education, with any balance of principal to be paid to up a custodianship under the state’s gift to minors acL demand and generally weak prices for most But if saving taxes is an objective, too — and you You lose flexibility or the tax benefits of a trust, and the child on reaching a specified age. paper and packaging products. can’t write off the cost of a direct gift to a child or the child receives control at majority. The income HOMES II IHOMES HOMES grandchild on your tax return — creating a trust is an • Charitable remainder trust: This can be an ideal education fund if 1) you’re in a high income tax from the gift is taxable to the child and if the money is HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED FOR SALE >> I for sale FOR SALE educational funding method you well may have not used to satisfy a duty of support, it's taxable to the HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Stanley’s net |Up 7.4 percent explored, but should do so now. bracket or hold property with substantial apprecia­ tion, and 2) you want to benefit the college beyond the parent or the one under a legal obligation of suppe^. It Enclosed Sunporch — Al­ ReducedI ReducedI Fit os o Fiddle... East NEW BRITAIN — Stanley Works reported Below are examples of trusts that you can use to doesn’t matter who makes the gift or is the custodian. Tile Installation Helper — Inside and Outside Sales Part Time Excellent Ty­ child’s needs by a significant gift. The trust pays an Must be tost learner and pist — Willing to leorn lows for evening relaxa­ We're now ottering this Hartford. Immaculate 7 Wednesday record net earnings for the third help your student through college, as explained to me The key; When your child or grandchild is applying — Equipment to Indus­ annuity to the child for a fixed number of years, and mechanically Inclined. tries. Solorles and com­ word processing. Mature tion and watch the world charming 7 room Colonial room Ranch. Driginal quarter of 1985. up 7.4 percent from the equivalent by Michael F. Sassi,seniorvicepresidentof Chemical at $85,900. IV] baths, 1 car then the principal goes to the college. to a college, get all the assistance you can from the Hairstylist Wanted for Call Tllemasters, 649-0359. missions. Send Replies to person. Flexible Hours. Construction Laborer — go by. House has 4 bed­ owners relocating, 3 bed­ period of 1984, and for the comparative Bank’s trust group, headquartered in New York. school’s financial aid office. And consult a b;inker Apply In person between 4 rooms, 2 full baths, det­ garage, aluminum siding rooms, 2 toll baths, formal • Short-term (Clifford) trust; You transfer money The income earned by any of these trusts is progressive, country Box A, c/o Manchester Call 646-3133 for nine-month period. equipped to answer any of your questions about loans, appointment. and 6pm. The Andrew ached garage, oak floor­ and lots morel Coll us dining room, fomlly or income-producing property to a trust for a removed from your higher tax bracket and taxed salon. 742-7707. Herald. Net third-quarter earnings for the tool and trusts and custodianships. Ansoldl Company, 186 ing and new wall to wall, today. Jackson 8i Jackson room, porch and covered minimum of 10 years and a day. The earnings are to be instead to the child or the trust in lower brackets hardware manufacturer were $19.4 million PART-TIME correspond­ Auto Mechonic — Min­ Bldwell Street, large living room and Real Estate, 647-8400 or potlo. Coll for more de- compared with $18.1 million in 1984. For the ents to cover scholastic Dishwashers — Dennys In imum experience needed Manchester. kitchen, basement, rec 646-8646. tollsl Jackson 8i Jockson nine-month period, net earnings were $52.6 sports events In the Man­ Vernon Is seeking Individ­ for lube work, exhaust, room, well Insulated, Real Estate, 647-8400 or million, or $1 92. compared with $50 million, or chester area. Sports Inter­ uals willing to work 11pm- tires, etc. Contact Steve Fountain People — Days many extras thru-out, New Listing — Three or 646-8646. Market aluminum sided, has Four Bedroom Cope on $1 79 in 1984. Hopes invigorate est essential; writing ex­ 7am or 3pm-11pm. Both Carter, Carter Chevrolet, and nights. 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Port Time and Full Time Is sublect to the federal Starting Dut— Why Rent? area. Minor cosmetics space tor rent — Approxi­ for grads needed, but priced right at Earnings down, sales up Help Needed — Choir Fair Housing Act of 1968, 'Take your pick. Each has mately 450 so. ft. over­ Hopes for new signs of an improving economy have Seating and Basketry which mokes It Illegal to 2 bedrooms, wall to wall $73,900. Strano Real Est­ head door. Coll 646-7804. By Christopher Connell Christmas Cash — Wen­ GREENWICH — Chesebrough-Pond's Inc. invigorated Wall Street, sending one well-known dy's Did Fashioned Ham­ Mall Drder Business advertise any preference, carpeting, remodeled op- ate, 647-"SOLD". reported that third quarter earnings dropped 27 market indicator to a record high. The Associated Press Cooks — Port and full needs oil around help. Full Time Position tor limitation or discrimina­ pllonced kitchens. Yours burgers on 260 Brood with only 5 percent down Manchester — New list­ percent compared with the equivalent period of The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials jumped time. Will train. Apply Street In Manchester Is Apply at Connecticut Busy Dtfice — Need de­ tion based on race, color, Rontals If you qualify. Coll today ing. Charming 5 room 1984. 17.69 points on Wednesday to 1,368.50, surpassing the W ASH ING TO N — A new Census Lafayette Escodrllle Res­ now hiring for night time Cone & Reed Company, pendable, organized and religion, sex or notional Bureau study finds a sharp rise in taurant, 300 West Middle 205 H a rtfo rd Rood, ,frlendly person tor typ­ origin, or on Intention to to find out I Joyce G. home with 2 cor garage. Earnings per share were 86 cents for the first closing high of 1,359.54 on July 19. closing shift. Starting Convenient to school, recent years in the gap in incomes Turnpike. wage Is $4 per hour. Manchester. ing, telephones, tiling and moke any such prefer­ Epstein Real Estate, 647- nine months of 1985, a decrease from $1.18 for the Analysts said traders seemed to shrug off a ence, limitation or dis­ 8895. shopping and bus. Newer ROOMS same period of 1984, said the report released between those who earned a Flexible schedule. Meal lob costing. Computer ex­ government report earlier in the day that industrial Church Sexton — Con­ perience helpful. Hours crimination. The Herald gas furnace, cedar closet. R i FOR RENT Wednesday. Net income for Chesebrough-Pond's college sheepskin and those who Reliable Woman to Bab­ discount. Uniform and Like Newl Monchester — production dropped 0.1 percent in September. ysit - my home. 2 dovs- scientious Individual or 8om-5pm. Coll 643-1496 for will not knowingly accept Priced at $78,000. Zinsser fell 26 percent, from $41 million for the first nine have only a high school diploma. training provided. Apply $85,900. Colonial cope, re­ Agency, 646-1511. In Washington, President Reagan stepped up his /week. 649-3926. In person, Mondoy couple to core for build­ appointment. East Hart­ any advertisement which Extra Nice. Large. Mole. months of 1984 to $30 million in 1985. The earnings differential had cently remodeled and In battle against unfair trade practices, accusing the through Friday, 9-11am. 3 ings and grounds. Full ford Welding. Is In violation of the low. Near buses. Cooking. The decline in earnings was countered by an narrowed in the late 1960s and the excellent condition. 1st Manchester — Porter Common Market of depressing world grain prices and to 5 and 7 to 9pm. EDE. time work storting early Parking. $55. 649-0102. increase in sales from $410 million for the third 1970s, leading some to warn of a Manchester — 7 room floor family room, formal Street area — Immacu­ hurting U.S. crop sales overseas by subsidizing November. Coll South Wonted — Sand Blaster quarter of 1984 to $746 for the same period in 1985. "glut” of college graduates and to United Methodist Church, and Deburrer. No expe­ Irrimoculote Ranch. First dining room, hardwood late 4 bedroom, 3V] both, Manchester — 4 rooms. European wheat exports. Programmer — NC Tope floors, 2 porches and colonial cope with 2 cor Ralph E Ward. Chesebrough-Pond's chairman question the value of that Subway Counter Attend- Progrommer, on excel­ 647-9141. rience necessary. Apply floor family room. Nice Woodstove, dishwasher, Reagan ordered his trade representative, Clayton investment. In person, 238 Hartford residential neighborhood. aluminum siding. Large, goroge. Large flreploced no pets. Security deposit and executive officer, said the drop in earnings ont — Must be 18. Perfect lent opportunity available charming home with oil Yeutter, to request international negotiations on the But the new report released Mature Secretory/Recep- Rood. Full basement, fireplace. living room, formol din­ required. $450 monthly. was partially due to the recent acquisition of the for college students. Start for on Individual with natural woodwork. D.W. ing room, rear deck and Siauffer Chemical Co. Common Market subsidies. Wednesday found that the "re­ Immediately. Apply at 288 experience In printed cir­ flonlst — Port time Irregu- $92,900. Haves Corpora­ Coll otter 6pm, 649-8365. l o r hours, word tion, 646JI131. Fish Realty, 643-1591 or priced at only $159,900. ■‘Due to the cyclical and seasonal nature ol The president also accused South Korea of inflicting turn” on college education is Center Street, cuit boards, capable of Auto Body Person 871-1400. Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. Manchester. reading blue prints, full processing skills on IBM Wanted tor small restora­ Gentlemen only. Central Stauffer's businesses, Stauffer showed a loss in heavy financial losses on Am erican authors and growing again. More tor the Dollar — Is "Contrary to most current opin­ time Immediate openings. PC, typing and transcrib­ tion shop. Must be expe­ locotlon, kitchen prlve- tfie third quarter, " Ward said. The Stauffer loss certain industries by excluding U.S. books, foods and ing. Monchester Profes­ what you will find In this 8 New Listing. Manchester Custom Built Brick 8, leges, parking available. ion, the market for college gradu­ Apply In person. Circuits, rienced and hove own — $48,900. Condo In very was much less than it showed last year. Ward drugs from the protection of patent laws. Inc., 59 Demtng Rood, sional Dtfice. Send re­ room Colonial with 2 Cedar Ranch — Luxur- Security and references said. ates may be reviving,” Census tools. 228-0588. good condition, with slid­ lous appointments He directed that Yeutter consult with the sume to Box C, c/o baths, large kitchen, first required. 643-2693. analysts Dave M. O'Neill and Berlin. ers to deck, appliances, abound In this 3,000 so. ft. 0 government in Seoul and then submit recommenda­ Cleaning Person — Full Manchester Herald. Full or Port Time person floor family room, 4 bed­ P eter Sepielli said in a report pool, club room, sauna home set on a quiet, treed, 0 Port Time Help tor out­ rooms, full attic, on child Completely Furnished — Stock market mixed, active tions for action if the matter cannot be settled. time position. Apply In for moving, leaf raking, and pool tables. Country hillside, 2 acre lot with titled, "Education in the United person, D 81 L Store, side miscellaneous lobs, Teacher Assistant — (35 snow plowing & snow safe cul de sac, close to Including stove, refriger­ NEW ■'I'ORK — The stock market was m ixed in The president’s action was the latest step in his States: 1940-1983." hour week) To work with everything. Ideal for club life at o reosonoble babbling brook that glee­ ator and linen. $50 weekly Manchester Porkode. (pointing, yard work, blowing. Must hove driv­ pricel D.W. Fish Realty, active trading today, running into some resist­ campaign to help ease a U.S. trade deficit climbing One possible explanation, the etc.). 647-1000. Coll be­ pre-school children. Asso­ growing family. $84,900. fully beckons you home... plus 2 weeks security. Call er's license. Coll 646-8042. 643-1591 or 871-1400. the kitchen Is a master­ ance after Wednesday's upsurge to a record high. toward $150 billion and to cool the protectionist fever analysts said, is that the flood of Munson's Candy Kitchen tween 9-10om. ciate degree and/or expe­ Ce.nturv 21 Jockston- 646-9832 after 4pm. Showcose, 646-1316. piece In design with raised The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials in Congress, baby boomers — the out-sized Is accepting applications rience. Good benefits. South Windsor — 6Vi Apply Manchester Early panel cabinets, two sinks, dropped 5.04 to 1,363.46 in the first half hour. Slowed by a 2.1 percent drop in automotive products, generation born from 1946 to 1964 tor employment os o Vista Volunteer — 35 hour Room Ranch, 3 bed­ center Island, the best n ? ! APARTMENTS In another development. White House spokesman week, 1 year assignment Learning Center, 647-9659. East Hartford — $73,900. Gainers held a 7-6 lead over losers in the early Larry Speakes announced the United States had — depressed entry-level earnings stock, cleon-up, delivery rooms, spacious lower appliances available, a FOR------RENT tally of New 'Vork Stock Exchange-listed issues. American industrial production feii 0,1 percent in in the job market for years, but person. Monday thru Frl- literacy prolect. $212 bi­ EOE. Printing Shop has part- Accent on Voluel Solid level family room, wall to reached agreement with Taiwan for the elimination of weekly subsistence allo­ random width pegged oak Before the market opened, the Commerce September, keeping the increase for the past year at a now that "the baby-boom flood dov, 4-8, Saturday, 9-5. time opening for person starter with 2 bedrooms, wall carpeting. Lot with o floor, 0 fireplace and its barriers against the sale of U.S. cigarettes, wine wance plus stipend, 647- Live-ln Babysitter — finished attic 8< basement. Manchester — Available C Department said the gross national product grew (has) started to recede,” college Coll 649-4332 for with experience on Itek or view, very nice condition enough room to use for and beer. sluggish 1 percent, the Federal Reserve said Wednesday. Must be mother. 2:30pm- Rec room with bor, wo- Immediately. One, two C at a 3 3 percent annual rate in the third quarter, graduates are commanding higher appointment. 6232. similar typesetter. Paste throughout. Asking dining and o family room 12:30am. Two children. up and typing skills de­ sher/dryer hookup & and three bedroom apart­ after adjustment for inflation. pay. Call 644-2064 before $92,000. U 8< R Realty, gathering spotl You'll ments. $425, $495, $525, sired. Hours flexible. Coll workshop area. Double 643-2692. love the separate laundry In addition, the department reported that In 1958, the median income of the 2;30pm. Gromes Printing, 643- driveway plus one cor heat and hot water In­ housing starts fell 9 3 percent in September to young college graduate was $5,970, room oreo set up to cluded. J.D. Real Estate, Fleet gets time to explain merger o o o t . garage. Sentry Real Est­ At First Glance — You’ll their lowest level in almost a year. compared with $4,688 for those who PRINTING Secretory ^ Coventry accommodate your sew­ 646-1980. Driver tor Instate Deliver­ ate, 643-4060. love this 8 room rambling ing needs. The "Great Anheuser Busch rose “ i to 37‘'i. The company, just went to high school. The ies _ Must hove Connecti­ High School, holt time, 20 SALES Cope Circa 1771. Small Room ' Is 32' long and which has been the subject of takeover HARTFORD (UPI) - Rhode Island’s Bank, the state's largest bank, for influence. college graduates were earning cut license and good driv­ hours per week, 12-4pm South Windsor — $87,900. form on o Vh acre lot. dolly. Full benefits, steno­ features o massive brick speculation, said Wednesday it was not engaged largest bank, under investigation for possible large cash transaction In August, federal officials subpoenaed 1.27 times more. REPRESENTATIVE ing record. Call 528-9624. Easy core - Easy life In "We Guarantee Dur wall with coot burning in an> talks about being acquired. records pertaining to the bank’s com­ That ratio fell as low as 1.21 in graphy and typing skills Truck Driver — Heavy this 2 bedroom, with bol- possible cash transaction violations, has violations. mandatory. Contact Har­ Houses." Blanchard & stove, 0 12' bay window Manchester — 5 room, 2 T No other slocks among the early volume W illiam Mutterperl, vice president and pliance with federal cash transaction 1979, but since then it has climbed For high quality, multi Construction Eaulpment. cony oft bedroom, Vh Rossetto Real Estate, 646- been granted a one month delay to HAIRSTYLISTS vey Polonsky, 742-7346. and voulted ceilings. A bedroom, heat. $625 a leaders showed more than fractional price general counsel for Fleet, made the laws. The Bank Secrecy Act of 1974 to 1.39. College graduates earned service printer. Sheet Apply In person between 4 both condo. Convenient 2482. formal dining room with explain its attempt to acquire a major We've got the clients washer/dryer hookup, up­ month. Children wel­ changes. Connecticut banking corporation. disclosure in a report filed last month requires the reporting of more than $21,988 on the average in 1983, ted and non-heat set and 6pm. The Andrew double entry door, spa­ We nMd you now Newspaper deoler needed Ansoldl Company, 186 graded carpeting, slate come. 647-7602. A hearing set for today was resche­ with the Securities and Exchange $10,000 to the Internal Revenue Service, compared with $15,789 for the high Just Listed — 4 Family cious entrance foyer; o 24' web. We are a fast no following necessary In South Windsor - Man­ Bldwell Street, entry and fenced yard with privote fenced yard. duled for Nov. 18 at the request of Fleet Commission. The law was passed to give federal school graduates. growing major or­ chester oreo. Coll Jeanne cedar solarium with sky­ Dollar Is a fraction lower CtH: Manchester. bocked to woods. Sentry 3 one bedroom and 1 three lights, plus 3 huge bed­ Two Bedroom Town- Financial Group Inc. of Providence, R.I., Fleet has been linked to a growing authorities more information in cases In 1940, only 38 percent of those' ganization with Ceaunaai Perfarauact 647-9946. Real Estate, 643-4060. LONDON — The dollar opened a fraction lower involving drug sales, political corruption bedroom. Excellent In­ rooms In o separate wing I house — All appliances, said a spokeswoman for the state mortgage loan scandal ,at the Rhode ages 25 to 29 had attained a high plants In North Haven 6 W 4 3 3 t vestment opportunity I heat, hot water, carpet­ on European money markets as central bank The master suite has sev­ Banking Commission. Island Housing and Mortgage Finance and organized crime. school diploma, and a m ere 6 and Weal Hartford. * Cot laundry costs by de­ Manchester — 2-3 Bed­ 'We Guarantee Our ing, olr conditioning. Coll intervention continued, dealers said. eral closets and private The delay was sought by Fleet to allow Corp. Fleet does not deal in large interna­ percent had college degrees. Now, Connecticut territory, creasing the amount of room Ranch, toll cellar, Houses." Blanchard & bath facilities. There are 2 647-1595. Gold held steady at $324.50 in Zurich and Acting Connecticut Banking Commis­ Maintenance man detergent used. Reduce large deck, detached two more time to detail its proposal to tional cash transactions so the investiga­ the report said, 86 percent of those attractive compensa­ Warehouse Clerk — Full Rossetto Real Estate, 646- other full baths with tubs London. That represented no change on the sioner Howard B. Brown ordered the by one-third and see time position. Must be cor garage. Immediate acquire First Connecticut Bancorp of tion is not dealing with foreign transac­ surveyed by the Census Bureau tion and benefits needed to do carpen­ 2482. and showers. The lower Like Privote Home — 3V] overnight price in Switzerland but a bne dollar hearings to "air various issues" concern­ whether you notice a dif­ dependable and have occupancy. $75,900. room apartment. Base­ Hartford, the spokeswoamn said. tions, the U.S. Attorney’s office said. said they have high school diplo­ package to the right try, electrical, plumb­ level of the home Is fin­ gam in Britain . First Connecticut is holding company ing Fleet’s mortgage loan involvement mas and 22 percent possess college ference,In the oppeorance good moth aptitude. Coll Owner, 677-2072. Princi­ Antique Colonial — Wide ished with 2 other large ment, appliances. Work­ ing and general build­ The currency markets opened quietly but with RIHMFC. Donald Armstrong, 39, of Warwick, candidate. EOE. of vebr wash. Add extra 528-9624. pals only. board floors enhance this rooms that ore Ideal for ing single adult, married which owns United Bank & Trust Co.; degrees. dollars to your budget by trading soon picked up. Ixmdon dealers said. New Britain National Bank; Simsbury The bank, a subsidiary for Fleet senior vice president of Fleet's residen­ Apply In confidence; ing maintenance. 8'/] room home In excel­ on office-study or addi­ couple. No children, pets. Reports that the West German central bank tial mortgage department, was arrested selling "don't needs" with Remove mlnerdi buildup lent condition. 7 working tional bedrooms... this 643-2880. Bank & Trust Co. and Independent Bank Financial Corp. wrote low-interest mort­ Good pay and bene­ 0 low-cost od In Classi­ LE T YOUR newspaper inleiw ened in the open market sent the American May 24 on a charge he fraudulently from your teakettle by fireplacesi Call to see level odds on oddltlonlal & Trust Co. of Windham. gages for the state housing agency and The m eter is a unit of length; the Portonml Dipirtmint fits, flexible hours. fied. 643-2711. help you keep fruit Icrs currency lower, the dealers said: obtained a low-interest RIHMFC mort­ gram is a unit of weight; th eliteris pouring In holt o cup of today! 'W e Guorontee 1,2(M sq. ft. of II ving space! 3 Room — Heat, hot The U.S. Attorney’s O ffice in Rhode many of those loans went to high- ranking Send resume of work sparkling clean end sweet white vinegar and one Dur Houses." Blanchard water, stove, refrigera­ state officials and people with political gage for his Warwick home. a unit of volume. Imprint, Inc. smelling. Wash lars, dry There are 3 garages, all Island is investigating Fleet National experience to: quart of top water. Heat to 81 Rossetto Real Estate, thermopane windows, 2 tor, 3rd floor, security, ONE OF THE surest ways completely then put a rolling boll and let stand P.O. Box 2 to find bargain buys Is to large piece of newspaper 646-2482. heating and air condition­ $375. Adults, no pets. Coll Boa M M tor one hour. Pour out ing systems and a myriad 649-2236. West Hartford, CT shop the classified ads Inside the lar and put the solution, fill with water, Mancheatar Herald every day. views. Views and more of extras that moke this lid on. The paper will boll again and discord. views are captured from Four Room paneled 06107 absorb any moisture. Let home truly one of Man­ Add buildup to your this specious to room chester's most desirable apartment. Appliances, 0 classified od In your budget by selling no- carpeting, references. No Part time, permanent newspaper find a cash Cope with separate 5 properties... Coll for a CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 longer used furniture and room In-law suite or In private showing today — pets. $380. 646-3166. NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED position as a TV at­ buyer for most anything appliances with a low-cost homo office. "We Guaran­ you hove tor sole. Ottered for below replace­ IN MANCHESTER AREA tendant In hospital. Af­ od In Classified. 643-2711. tee Dur Houses." Blan­ ment for Immediate sole. ternoon hours flexible, chard 8i Rossetto Real "We Guorontee Our Notices weekend and week­ Estate, 646-2482, Houses." Blanchard 8, 21 HELP WANTED HO HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HO HELP WANTED HD HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED CaNigi 8L 72-82 Bennet Elderly Housing HD ini 25-86 days, paid for training Rossetto Real Estate. 646- Mipli 8L CLERR/RECEPnONKT Part Ttew eubtearta Cato- 2482. now taking applications Small Bloomfield office Janitorial Help — Part Part Time Evenings — Spniei 8L 153-248 and paid vacation, own Itrta AatlalBit - for vacations for one and two bedroom Port Time Inserters Part Time Bookkeeper Entry level position In busy manufacturing firm, amt lllnaat In a amall am- wanted. Coll 647-9946, ask seeking Secretary/Recep- time, full time. Mornlng- Manchester/Bolton/An- Payables Clerk — With Dak 8L 11-81 transportation. Experi­ A Wish Come Truel I Very oportments. $375 to $470. LOST AND FDUND light typing, answering phones and processing ployta eafaltrla locatsd In Rent Includes heat, hot HD for Bob. tlonlst. Typing ability and s/evenlngs. Apply In per­ dover areas. Office experience. 16 to 20 hours Birth Rd. 125-138 enced with public. desirable TImrod Rood Mechanical Assembler — Part Tlme(after school) poyroll helpful. Will con­ shipping documents. Figure aptitude and plea­ Eaal Hartford. Countar ax- water, range, refrigera­ son to Delta Mainte­ cleaning. Also mornings per week In Manchester. Dill Rd. IH After 7pm call collect ptrlanca hoiplul. Call Mr. area, Ansoldl built 7 room Lost Cal — PIne/Walnut We are looking for a — Mall Order Business sider person with "rusty nance, 540C North Main In Manchester. Call 649- sant phone personality a must. Apply In person; Colonial on very private tor, disposal, elevator 8> person capable of assem­ Call 646-5420 between 8am Ludtaw Rd. 25-1B7 WNtnay SSS-2020 tor Inlor- Street areo Grev & white needs help with prepara­ skill" If right candidate. Street, Manchester, CT. 5334. . and 5pm. 3 8 9 -4 3 8 2 well developed lot. Plea­ laundry. Phone 528-6522. female with tufted eors. bling hl-tech cleoning tion of materials. Apply at Good benefits, full time. Hiekmilack 81 III PIUOWTEX CORP. sant rear yard with In- equipment. Candidate 7 M IssIn o since 10/5, 643- Waitresses Wanted — Connecticut Cane & Reed Send resume to Box B, 49 Rsgsot Strati, MMciMSter, CT 06040 ground pool and porch. 2 Coventry — Nice 3 room 7 must have mechanical PRODUCTION 8161 or 646 7248. Full and part time. Apply Company, 205 Hartford C/0 Manchester Herald. MANCHESTER HERALD 040-1737 fireplaces, hardwood apartment, security, no aptitude and ability to Road, Manchester. AAA AUTO CLUB WORKERS floors and plaster wollsl pets. 742-6858. at Luigis Restaurant, 706 work Independently. We Lost — Small reddish Hartford Road. Nurse Aides — Certified. Call NOW 647-9946 391 BROAD STREET We have openings In Jackson B Jackson Real are willing to train the Gas Station Attendant — Positions are now availa­ Experienced Masons and Manchester — 2 family, brown Pekinese type doo. G. FOX JOB FAIR MANCHESTER, CT. THIS LOCATION the following areas: Estate, 647-8400 or 646- Answers to the name of right person. Call for ap­ Evenings, 4-9pm. Satur­ ble. Apply In person. Mea­ Tenders Needed — Coll 8646. available November 1st. 5 pointment, 646-0172, Rosie. Vicinity of Charter days, 8-5pm. n.75 hourly. dows Manor, 333 Bldwell 646-1305 between 6 and Wednesday, 10/23 — 9am-12noon KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE ®by Larry Wright Need Extra Money lor CURRENTLY INVOLVED 1 maintenance peraon room apartment, 2 bed­ Oak Pork. Pleose Coll Svndet Products, Inc., Call 646-7543, ask for John. Street, Manchester. 8pm. familiar with carpentry Brand New Listing 1 Gom- rooms, first floor, op- Bolton, CT. Excellent Em ­ the Holidays? Lika 649-5316 nr 800 talking to people? 3 aewera experienced or bolotl Built 6 Room Ranch plfonces, washer and Permanent Part Time ployee Benefit Package. The Q. Fox Distribution Center can otter you a dryer hookup. $525 per Rew ard Tellers — Inquire Savings Then this job may be IN A LABOR DISPUTE willing to learn with rec room, plaster Bank of Manchester, 923 NURSES AIDE POSITIONS solid base pay, generous store discount privi­ for you. B-1, Monday- 8 general factory workara walls, fireplace, deck. month plus utilities. Secretary/Bookkeeper — leges plus an added bonus - an incentive pro­ Lease. Security. Mature Main Street, Manchester, Frlday: 5-9, Tuesday & Apply in peraon: Close to shopping, bonk Small office, diversified Cooks — Openings for full AVAILABLE and highway. Offered low couple preferred. No pets. 03 646-1700. duties, accounts receiva­ time dinner cooks. Good gram designed to reward top performers Wednesday. Call Judy CELEBRITY CIPHER AnNOUNCtMENTS Celebfttv O pfw r cryptogroono V B crMtMd from quotatlono by (amouo PILLOW m CORP. $80's. Hurry, Owner Anx­ 649-1369. ble, telephones, record Pay. Apply Steak Club Full and part time where it counts, in their paychecks. Each week at 646-7096. X i (Mopto, pMl and pro— nt. E— h in the cipher otando for 40 Regaat Mratl ious! I Jackson & Jackson keeping and some typing. Restaurant, Route 83, for over 40% of our employees earn Incentive pay, An Equal Opportunity another Fodey'o dbe; C eQuafo J. Four Room Aportment — Emergency? inMnnehe.- All benefits. Coll 647-9137. Vernon. significantly increasing their earnings. Join us Employer. Maadwster, CT 00040 Real Estote, 647-8400 or ter, dial 911 for fire, Certified Aides by CONNIE WIENER 646-8646. Stove and refrigerator In­ 040-1737 police, medical help. (Will Train Non-Certified Aides) for coffee and donuts on Wednesday, 10/23, cluded, $400 per month Pizza and grinder person, from 9am to 12noon and find out what we have •MURA CUKMDYEJZT JZ You're Cordially InvItecL. plus Vfi heat. No kids or full time positions. Apply Best Order Entry Clerli pets. 643-0675. Various shift openings to offer. East Hartford Distributor To moke on offer on this In person, Lastrado West, LBULEB OVU RYD’H OMJHB terrific 6 room Ranch with Part Time Excellent benefits Positions available are: has a challenging poal- THIS Employment 471 Hartford Road, Iton avellable Immedia­ 2 fireplaces, new cherry East Hartford — 7 bed­ Manchester. Job In Town Meals provided • Data Entry/Clerical tely. The quellfled Indi­ JDHBMSJBOJDF LBULEB OVU LOCATION kitchen, aluminum siding room, heat and applian­ No dress code, casual, fun atmosphere. vidual ahould be axperl- and lots morel Sellers ces Included, no pets. $485 & Education • Shipping/Receiving anoad In automated bil­ monthly plus security Work for a National Newspaper Promotional Contact or call Director of Staff Development. RYD’H HYEA WUM LBULEB very Anxious 11 Jackson & Merchandise Processing ling end general office CURRENTLY Jackson Real Estate, 647- deposit. 872-0700 otter Company. We offer a guaranteed salary with Crestfield Convalescent Home/Fenwood Manor functlona, typing and • Full/Parl Time 8400 or 6464646. 5pm. bonuses. Evening hours available. 643-5151 mathematical akIlTs are OVU RYD’H MBYQ.” — INVOLVED Bus Bov - Dishwasher-Set required. Salary com Manchester — 4 rooms, 21 HELP WANTED menaurataa with axperl up — M/F. Openings for Call Sat. 9-noon WMYDA QYLLY. .4avt you rood today's with stove, dishwasher, nights and weekends. enca. Plaaaaaandraaume IN A LABOR no pets. Security deposit Mon. or Wed. 5 to 9pm . G. FOX to DIatrHHitlon Managar, PREVIO US SOLUTION: "Hot lead can be almost as Classified sactlonT It con­ Salesclerk. Apply in per­ G ood Pay. Apply Steak (IN ANTICIPATION OF tains hundrods of Interest­ required. $450 monthly. son, Marlow's Inc., 867 301 Governors Highway P.D. Box 8408, Eoat Hart effective coming from a linotype as from a firearm." — DISPUTL Cu-b Restaurant, Route 6 4 7 -9 9 4 6 ford. CT 06108. ing offers. 643-2711. Coll otter tom. 6494365. Main Street, Manchester. 83, Vernon. POSSIBLE STRIKE) South Windsor John O'Hara.______■ I U — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thuraday. Oct. 17, 1985 BOLTON FUBUC NOTICt STORE AND The Zoning Board of Appeals APARTMENTS HOUSEHOLD OFFICE SPACE will hold o Public Hearing of FOR RENT I the Town Hall at 7:00 PM on BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY October 29, 1985 to heor the I 1978 Datsun B210 — All following appeal: ThrM Bedroomi — Man- Used Refrigerators, new rodlols, 4 speed, good John J. Cunnone of 97 chMttr. lull attic, lull Washers, Ranges — iBlHLIlINg/^ condition, AM/FM ste­ Botes St., Hortford, Con­ basement, private drive­ clean, guaranteed, parts R , I SERVICES reo. $950. 871-6333. necticut for o 5 foot rear £ 11 OFFERED C0NTRACTIN6 set bock variance for o way, pood location. 742- and service. Low prices. house at Lot #5 on Stone- 8000 after 4pm. B.D. Pearl 8, Son, 649 Plymouth Valiant, 1975 — hedge Lone. Loving Motfier will e0 re Farrand Remodeling •— M ain Street, 643-2171. Hawkfs Tret Servicg — Odd lobs. Trucking. 4 door, automatic, power JOHN H. ROBERTS Manchester — Main BiMNt Truck & Chipper, Home repairs. You name tor your child In our Cabinets, roofing, gut­ brakes, power steering, CHAIRMAN, ZONING home. Coll 64fr4890 before ters, room odditlons, Street. 2nd flaor, 3 rooms, Satellite TV Systems — ^ m p f^movot. Free Et- It, we do It, Free esti­ radio, heater. Good condi­ BOARD OF APPEALS utilities. For more Infor­ Wanted 43 homeowners timates. Special consider* mates. Insured. 6434D04. 4pm. ______decks, all types of remo­ tion. $600. 6434110. 033-10 mation, 563-4438 or 529- who would like to have otton for Elderly and Han­ deling and repairs. FREE 7858. satellite TV Installed. dicapped. 647-7SS3. I will do housework Mon­ tnuNTwa/ estimates. Fully Insured. 1977 Buick Regal — V6, Leading manufacturer Is Telephone 643-6017, after NOTICE TO CREDITORS day and Saturday. 646- PAranm automatic transmission, E S TA TE OF Three and Four Room looking for homeowners Delivering rich loom — S 0060. 6pm, 647-8509. power steering, low mi­ IRENE M. W ALSH, late of Apartments — Applian­ to display their equip­ yards, $65 plus tax. Sand, leage, real nice. $2,400. Manchester, deceased Name your own price — Leon Cleszynski Builder ces, middle-aged adult, ment. Introductory low gravel, >■ stone. {M3-9504. Housekeeping - Services Call 6466454. The Hon. William E. Fitz­ references, central, price from Connectlct at excellent rotes. Estl- Father ond son. Post, — New homes, additions, Gerald, Judge, of the Court distributor plus 100 per­ dependable service. remodeling, rec rooms, ot Probate, District af Man­ owner occupied. 643-8470 Leaves, Leaves, More motes given. Coll 647-0230. chester at a hearing held on Pointing, Paperhanging garages, kitchens remo­ otter 6pm. cent bank financing a vail­ Leaves. Schedule your October 15, l985ordered-thot E Removol. Coll 6463761. deled, celiings, bath tile, 179 J MOTORCYCLES/ able for those who qual­ leaf clean up now. Also Experienced domestic all claims must be presented ify. Watch over 100 dormers, roofing. Resi­ to the fiduciary an or M o re Four Room Apartment — giving snow removal esti­ will dean your house or Painting and Poperhong- I BICYCLES channels for further Infor­ dential or commercial. January 18,1986 ar be barred West side. No oppllances. mates. Coll Partners Resi­ apartment weekly or W- tng — Exterior and Inte­ as by law provided. mation. Call Richard, 721- One car parking. Year dential Services, 6444M15. weekly. References avail­ rior, ceilings repaired. 649-4291. . Hodaka Motorcycle — Mary Lou Taylor, 7324. Clerk lease. Security. $325. 643- able. Call 8753293. Needs repair. $35. 646- References, fully Insured. The fiduciary Is: 5873. Snow Plowing — Com­ Quollfy work. Martin Alt types remodeling or 1760.0 Pair of Matching Cane Edward Michael Walsh, Jr. mercial only. Oependo- Day Care. Licensed Man­ Mottsson, evenings, 649- repairs Complete klF back occasional chairs. Carol W. Rice, ■e.JHOM ES ble. Insured. Answering chester Home conve­ 4431. Chens, boths, garoges, od- Robert L. Walsh and Green velvet cushions. $20 Service, Roy Hardy, 646- niently located nepr dltlons/ dormers, Donald P. Richter FOR RENT each. Perfect Shape. 649- c/o Donald P. Richter 7973. M M H rtes 6,. 44, 1-84, Jock inkel Painting Inc. porches, decks. No lob I MISCELLANEOUS 0845.O P.O. Box 3197 Bowers School dhdrict, Interior - Exterior paint­ too large or small. Call AUTOMOTIVE Hortford, C T 06103 Light Housekeeping and openings for one Inftint, ing, custom poperhong- Larry, 649-3985. 032-10 Floral Sofa and Sectional. Ironing. 649-7693. one child over age 2 ond ing. Free Estimates - Two Snow Studded Tires, Very good condition. $90 latchkey children. Child­ Fully Insured. Robert E. Jarvis, or best offer. 649-2691 .□ size 215-75R15. $75. Us?d Ashford — 3 and 4 room We wlir Cleon your home, ren with speclosl needs Established 1976.6494095. Building-Remodeline F o r 0 long-lasting fire, Ranch. Remodeled. Tile opartment, or office. welcome. Experienced Spedoltst. Additions, gar­ one seoson. Call 646-8081. choose hardwood logs bath, oak floors, rugs, Queen size Mattress Box professional 649-3611 for Like new.a Weekly, bi-weekly, or ew Interior pointing from 87$ ages, roofing, siding, kit­ that produce a shorter large yard, heat supplied, spring and Frame Sealy you wish. Have 5 years oddltonal Information. chens, bathrooms, re- flame and burn less ra­ no animals. Lease, 423- Posturepedic. $79. 643- per room. Including ceil­ 1 Firestone Steel Belted experience. Excellent ref­ ings. Wall coverings hung p l a cement pidly than soft woods. If 4190 evenings. 4096.D erences. Someone you Topsoil Sand, Gravel, windows/doors. 6433712. Radial, 721 Tubeless arom a Is the m ost Im por­ ot offordimie rotes. Detoll 195/70R13, New tire. Keep con trust. Coll after 5pm. Stone. Bobcot, bockhoe work guaranteed. In­ tant. consideration, select Good Maple Coffee Table. Lori, 647-9963. and loader rental. Oovis T ry in g . $25. 649-9947. wood from fruit trees. If $25. 649-7793.0 sured, references. B.D. Carpentry and remodel Construction, 872-1400. ing services — Complefe you hove fireplace loos ■ Pointing Contpany.871- Two almost new Fire­ Thinking Fence? - Think 1721. ___ __ home repairs and remo for sole, find'buyers the Waterfront — Clean and Sofa — Dark green and MIco, all types, free esti­ Personallzed Lown Care., deling. Qoalltvwork, Ref stone steel radial snow quick and easy wav ... gold tweed, 86”. $85. 643- cozy Two bedroom house, mates. Call 646-4226. We will tdke core of vour John Oeerr - Painting erences, licensed and In tires on wheels. BR 78 13. with a low-cost ad In deck overlooking Coven­ 2538.0 Contractor, Interior, exte­ $85. 646-0231 .□ leaves. Roke them, blow sured. Coll 6463165. Classified. 643-2711. try Lake, refrigerator and Biker's — I’ll repair and them, haul them. RellcdMe rior, Insured. Quality stove Included. No pets. Brand New Braided Rug condition hegvy lockets, Eefflcient. 647-1349. work. Off season rates, Tw o months security. $525 from Marlborough Barn, reploce zippers, repoir' call64^3^48. Building 8i Remodeling. C TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CT per month. Call 742-6190. 5 x 8 . $99. Call 646-1427.0 torn seams. Call Olone. Get the Wont Ad habit... & F Home improvement NOTICE OF 741-9518. Rte.. 31, Coven- read and use the little ods controcfors, specializing ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE In wallpapering, pointine In accordance with the provltlens of Chapter 3, Section 1 I STORE AND Double Barrel Stove. $ 5 0 . try. Clip this' pd tor free In Clossifled regularly. and 9 of the Town Charter, notice It hereby given of the odop- OFFICE SPACE 649-5035.O condition■ ■ InIngC (Interior E exterior). tlon by the Board of Directors of the Town of Manchester, Sewing Done - Expe­ Decks, additions and ren­ Connecticut on October 8, 1985. Hanging Tiffany Lamp Technical writing for rienced Seamstress. ovations. Free estimates. Garden wav stmroom. So­ PROPOSED ORDINANCE Office Spoce — Excellent with Long chain. $50. your business needs - Dress maklng,altefatlons lar greenhouse, energy 6496567. location with ample park­ Phone 649-1187.0 Pamphlets, Instructional and repairs. Coll anytime saving, thermo-spos, dis­ BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Directors of the Townof ing. 600, 400 Si 300 SO. ft. booklets, manuals. Sev­ 647-8730 OQWIme, plays, A ll- Seosan Pool, Monchester that the Town of Monchesfer convey to the office suites are now Loveseot — Blue country eral years expertise. Call Bolton, 6496962. HEATIN8/ Manchester Area Conference of Churches, Inc. (M ACC) (or available. 649-2891. print. Like new condition. 649-4783. the sum of One (S1.00) Dollor and other consideration os her­ PLUMBMB ein provided, sublect to the terms ond conditions contained $200. 647-1543. herein, premises known os 466 Main Street, M onchwer. A 500 sq. ft. Office — Excel­ Bill's Sewing Machine Re­ Dumas Electrlc-~-Havlng description of sold premises Is ottoched hereto and Is de- lent location. $200 per Early 1900's Walnut Din­ pairs. Call Bill for profes- Licensed Day Core Pro­ Electrical Problems? Fogarty Brothers — Bo- slgnoted os "Schedule A". month. Includes heat, lan- ing Set — China cabinet, slofial servicing on all vided - - Loving environ­ Need A large or a smoll throom remodeling; In Prepared by William J. Shea Itor and parking. 649-5334, makes. Realistic rotes. ment, planned octtvltles, Repair? We Specloilze In etoilation water heaters, Assistant Town Attorney buffet, server, table, 6 9-1345 643-7175. chairs. Excellent condi­ Former Singer techni­ nutritious meals and Residential Work. Joseph garboge disposals; faucet tion. 649-7770. cian. Free pick-up 649 snacks. Full hme open­ Dumas. Fully Licensed. repairs. 649-4539. VIso/M SCHEDULE A Manchester — Office or 0487. ings only. 646-3844. Free Estimotes. 646-S2S3. osterCard accepted. Thot certain piece or parcel of land In the Town of Man­ Retail Space, first floor, 5 I MISCELLANEOUS chester, County of Hartford ond State of Connecticut, known rooms, full bath, parking, os 466 Main Street and more particularly bounded and de­ excellent sign visibility. FOR SALE scribed os follows: . . Frank SplleckI, 643-2121. That tract of land situated, lying ond being In sold Town of Ladles 26' Three Speed ■ 71 ICARS/TRUCKS Manchester, together with oil the buildings. Improvements STORE AND I 7 i JCARS/TRUCKS and appurtenances thereon or thereto, known ond de­ New mini office In down­ Bicycle Deluxe quality. In OFFICE SPACE If'! FOR SALE I'MFORSALE signated os No. 466 Main Street and more particularly town professional bulld- like new condition. $55. ANTIQUES bounded and described os follows; Ing. Heat, air Call 649-1794 anytlme.o Dodge Colt, 1975— Many conditioning Included. Now Surplus metal desk Next To Nothing — East 1976 Datsun B210 — Runs new parts, reliable trans­ NORTHERLY by land now or formerly of John F. Borstow, Warren E. Howland, Inc., Car Seat — Bobby Mac, — 71" long, 32'/j" wide. Center and Spruce, open well, good condition. $900. et ol. One Hundred Sixty (160) feet, more or portation. $600 negotia­ 643-1108. fits newborns to 40 lbs. Asking $20. Call 649-6923.0 Saturdays, 649-0533. 646-3116. less; Excellent condition. $25. ble. Days, 8:30-5, 643-2711, EASTERLY by Main Street, Seventy (70) feet, more or Available for Immediate 643-7332.0 Metal Gray Typewriter 1981 Ford Escort G1 — X45, Evenings after 5:30, less; 742-7463. SOUTHERLY by land now of Wesley C. Gryk ond Henry S. Occupancy — 2300 square table with casters. Good AM/FM Cassette, power Gryk, One Hundred Sixty (160) feet, more or feet. Ideal for small busi­ For Sale — 2 men's bikes, condtion. $10. 643-8865.0 TAG SALES steering, power brakes, 4 less; and ness. Brood Street loca­ 3 speed. Both In excellent speed, good condition. Reneault Alliance, 1984 — WESTERLY by land now or formerly of the T own of Man­ chester, Seyenty (70) feet, more or less. tion with easy accessibil­ condition. $55 both or Unused Sanyo Kerosene Tag Sale — 140 Woodside U,500 or best offer. 643- 5 speed, power steering, seperately. Coll 649-2320.O air AM /FM cassette. Best ity. 643-1161, ask for Steve Heater, 9500 BTUs In­ Street, Saturday E Sun­ 4905 evenings. The Southeasterly corner of the premises herein described or Craig. cludes can and fuel. $75. day, 10/19 and 10/20,10am offer. Must sell. 646-5741. Is at a point In the Westerly line of Main Street, Four Ladles Brown All weather 649-2018.0 to 4pm. Miscellaneous 74 F-100 350 — Runs well. Hundred Thirty Five (435) feet, more or less. North of Its In­ Imitation Fox Fur lined household Items, books, $1,500 or best offer. 647- tersection with the Northerly line of Center Street. I MISCELLANEOUS 1967 Mustang — Auto­ The Northeasterly corner of the premises herein de­ FOR RENT coot. Size 12, like new. $50. Girls Dress Winter Coat chain saws, pumps, furni­ 9639 after 5pm. scribed Is ot a point In the westerly line of Main Street, 150 643-5622.0 and hat by Rothchlld. Size ture, etc. m atic, 6 cylinder, running feet south of o merestone located on sold westerly line of 6x. Like new. $40. Call 1980 Mercury Bobcat — condition. $500 or best Main Street, which merestonemarksopolntatthesoutheas- offer. Call 742-7463 offer Single Car Garage— Rear Men's or Ladles 3 speed 647-8305.O Giant Yard Sale — 5 Looks and runs good. terly corner of lond now or formerly of the Town of Man­ bike. $50 or best offer. 5:30pm, anytime on chester and at the northeasterly corner of land now or form­ of the Crockett Agency, fam ilies. O ctober 19th, Asking $2,500, negotiable. erly of Marnee W. and Undo E. Bennett. 643-1577. Good condition. Call 643- Great Christmas Gift! Set 8 a m -4 p m . 30 H endee 6466652. weekends. Said premises are conveyed together with the right of the 4382.0 of Tronsformers. Excel­ Rood, Manchester. buyer (grantee), to use o strip ot land three (3) feet In width I ROOMMATES lent condition. $99. Call and 160 feet In length, odiocent to and south of the southerly Golf Balls — Top Brands. Tine ot said premises, for a driveway (or the purposes of In­ 646-4995.0 Tag Sale — 145 Vernon TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CT WANTED TItuest To p Fllte Pro Staff NOTICE OF gress and egress to sold premises. Street, Manchester. Sat­ Said premises are sublect to a right In favor of the seller ODH Hogan Pinnacle ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE 20* Bovs Bicycle. Excel­ urday & Sunday, 10am- In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 3, Section 1 ( grantor), to use a strip of land seven (7) feet In width and 160 Maxfil Tourney. $4 o do­ feet In length odiocent to and north of the southerly line of lent condition. $25. Call 4pm, October 19th & 20th. and 9 of the Town Charter, notice Is hereby given of the adop­ zen. Phone 646-3163. Excellent assortment of tion by the Board of Directors of the Town of Manchester, said premises, for a drlyeway (or the purposes of Ingress and 742-0465. Connecticut on October 8, 1985. egress to the premises adlacent to and south ofthesoutherly clothes, bridal gown, line ot sold premises, which premises are presently owned Steady, Reliable Herald Padded High Choir — games, toys, housewares, PROPOSED ORDINANCE by the seller (grantor). reporter seeks house or Decorated with Donald Snowblower — Gibson Sold premises may be sublect to an easement for pole, on- 26", 8 HP, Self-propelled, fireplace equipment, golf­ apartment to share. Must Duck figures. Good condi­ ing equipment, many BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Directors ot the Townof chor guides ond electrical and telephone lines, as of record be In Manchester. Coll tion. $30. 649-2071 .o electric star Lawn Roller- Manchester that the Town ot Manchester purchase from may appear. other Items. Said premises may be sublect to real property taxes of the Kevin after 12;30pm, water fill. Leaf sweeper Wesley C. Gryk and Mary K. Gryk premises known as 466 Moln Street, Manchester, a further description of which pre­ Town of Manchester on the current Grand List which weekdays at 643-2711. Jacket Size 36, blue de­ with bosket, Flourescent Grantees, by acceptance of the deed agree to pay In accor­ light fixtures - 8’4" tube, Manchester Wates Tag mises Is attached hereto and Is designated os "Schedule A ". nim. Sanforized made by Sale — Saturday, October The purchase price for sold premises shall be the sum of One dance with Section 12-81a of the Connecticut General Sta­ Manchester — Female Lee. New condition. $12. with plug cords and lamp. Hundred Thirty Two Thousand ($132,000.00) Dollars, and tutes. 19th, 9am-3pm at Orange The deed conveying sold premises shall contain the follow­ roommate needed, age 646-3388.0 7 Pelce dining room set. 7 will eyentually be tinonced by the reimbursement to the H all, 72 East Center Stree- Town of Eighty-Eight Thousand ($88,000.00) Dollars from ing: 18-25 to shore 3 bedroom piece dinette set. Pool As part consideration (or this deed, the Grantee agrees on table - 8'V4" slate top, t(rear), Manchester. the State of Connecticut Housing Site Development Pro­ house with 2 females, $185 Full length winter coat, gram and Forty-Four Thousand ($44,000.00) Dollars from behalf of Itself, Its successors and oulgns that; monthly plus one third size 16, beige poplin. Mon complete with balls, racks the Greater Horitord Foundation (or Public Giving or from 1. By acceptance of this deed, the Grantee agrees (or It­ self, Its successors and assigns that It will operate an emer­ utilities. Call Sandy at made fur collar, lining. & sticks. 5’ Solid pine CARS/TRUCK8 other available sources. Prepared by William J. Shea gency shelter on the premises described herein on a continu­ 64641244 after 5pm. $17. 649-0832.0 coffee table with drop FOR SALE ing basis. In the event that Grantee wishes to use said pre­ leaves. Pine dry sink, end Assistant Town Attorney 9-13-85 mises (or any other purposes. It shall first obtain permission Seeking: Professional fe­ Knotty Pine Bar. Oak tables. Many miscellane­ 9-18-85 of the Town of Manchester before doing so. 2. That, If requested, funding by the Town of Manchester male non-smoking room­ coffee toble. Both need to ous Items. 649-1983. EXHIBIT A (or the first year shelter operation shall not exceed Twenty mate In townhouse be completed. Both for Thousand (S20JXXI) Dollars. Future levels of funding. If any, apartment In Manches­ $30. 643-2880.O HOME AND 1979 Red Honda Accord — That certain piece or parcel of land In the Town of Man­ by the Town of Monchester will be determined following a review by the Town Board of Directors of the shelter's first ter. Residential, quiet set­ GARDEN 4 door. Air, high mileage, chester, County of Hartford and State of Connecticut, known ting. Easy access to 1-84. Dinette Table with 6 os 466 Main Street and more particularly bounded and de­ years operation. runs well. $1,812 or best scribed as follows: 3. That the Town of Manchester Contract Monitor shall $220 per month plus '/i chairs. Slightly used. Flat offer. 633-2479 between 5- evaluate the performance ot the shelter and report his find­ Wall Sconzas, Iris bulbs, That tract of land situated, lying and being In said Town of utilities and heat. Call Iron electric broom and 7pm. Manchester, together with all the buildings. Improvements ings to the Board of Directors monthly. 643-4882 after 7pm. other. 649-5961. • high grangers. 872-9123. and appurtenances thereon or thereto, known and de­ 4. That non-residents shall be limited to the use of the signated as No. 466 Main Street and more particularly shelter for a maximum of (lye (5) consecutive days. Grantee 1974 Chevy Wagon — One bounded and described as follows; Is encouraged to direct such Individuals to obtoln social ser­ ICARS/TRUCKS ICARS/TRUCKS owner, low mileage. $500- vices provided by their hometowns. FOR SALE FOR SALE Best offer. 649-9532. NORTHERLY by land now or formerly of John F. Borstow, 5. That operating procedures and reporting mechanisms PETS et al.One Hundred Sixty (160) feet, more or ore to be defined by the General Manager of the Grantor, less: wit h the assistance of Grantee, and be presented to the Town 1977 Plymouth Fury — 4 EASTERLY by Main Street, Seventy (70) feet, more or Board of Directors no later than June 1,1985. Free — 5 abandoned kit­ door, 40,000 miles. Good less; 6. Maximum bed limit should be set at forty (40), permit­ tens. "Save a Life''. Call condition. 646-7V6. SOUTHERLY by land now of Wesley C. Gryk and Henry S. ting a small Increase over the peak occupancy In 1985. i - l l 742-5768. Gryk, One Hundred Sixty (160) feet, more or 7. Stays shall be limited to two weeks unless an Individual less; and plans to secure permanent housing or resources Is estob- 1977 Monaco — Power WESTERLY by land now or formerly of the Town of Man­ llshed and the shelter user Is making reasonable efforts to AKC Registered Scottish steerlng/brakes, 68,000 chester, Seventy (70) feet, more or less. follow the plan. The plans should be flexible and ollow con­ Terrier Pups — 1 mole, 1 miles. Good condition. tinued use of the shelter If solutions to Individual needs do not exist or require extended time periods. female left. Call after 644-9682. The Southeosterly corner of the premises herein described W e Feature Is ot 0 point In the Westerly line of Main Str'eet, Four 8. A regional shelter should be prohibited by requiring 5pm, 643-1751. Hundred Thirty Five (435) feet, more or less. North of Its In­ Grantee not to contract with any other towns to use the Man­ PENNZOIL 1977 Datsun F-10 Wagon — tersection with the Northerly line of Center Street. chester shelter and to moke continuing efforts to direct Indl- -Free Shepherd/Lab Mix Immaculate. One owner. The Northeasterly corner of the premises herein de­ ylduols from other towns to use services provided by those Products — 3 years old, house- scribed Is at o point In the westerly line of Main Street, 150 towns. Asking $1,800. 649-4109. 9. Grantee shall at al I times operate sold emergency shel­ broken, 643-5283. feet south of o merestone located on sold westerly line of Main Street, which merestonemorksopolntotthesoutheas- ter In a manner and according to practices which conform to 1970 Nova — 2 door, 6 terly corner ot land now or (ormely of the Town ot Manches­ requirements of the State of Connecticut Department of Zebra Finches — White cylinder. $500. 649-1814 af­ ter and at the northeasterly corner of land now or formerly Housing or any other State or Federal agencies having and grey with flight cage. of Mornee W. and Linda E. Bennett. authority or lurlsdictlon over the operation of sold emer­ ter 4pm. gency shelter. Call 646-7778. Sold premises ore conveyed together with the right of the buyer (grantee), to use o strip of land three (3) feet In width 10. The Grantee herein agrees (or Itself, Itssuccessorsand and 160 feet In length, odiocent to and south of the southerly assigns that It shall not discrimlnote upon the basis of race, HOURS: Mon.-FrI. 8em-8pm Needed — Loving home color, religious creed, age, marital status, notlonol origin, Sat.-Sun. 8im-5pm line of said premises, for a driveway for the purposes of In­ for black and white fe­ gress ond egress to sold premises. sex, mental retardotlon or physical disability. Include but not limited to blindness In Its ownership and use and opera­ male cat, one year old, Sold premises are sublect to a right In favor of the seller (grantor), to use a strip of land seven (7) feet In widthand 160 tion of said premises as an emergency shelter, or In the use Watch for PAP’S spoyed, shots. Call 646- 1984 Nissan — 4 wheel feet In length odiocent to and north of the southerly line of of said premises (or any other purpose which may, with con­ 7778. drive pickup. Durallner said premises, for odrlyewoy (or the purposes of Ingressand sent of the Grantor, be appropriate, unless It Is shown by the 1st Annual Grantee that such dlsobll Ity prevents performance of Its ac­ Insert. $7,000. 647-1141. egress to the premises odiocent to and south of the southerly line of sold premises, which premises are presently owned tivities In the use of said property as herein provided. It Is un­ AUT0FE8T - 0C126.1989 X I MUSICAL by the seller (grantor). derstood ond agreed that by occeptance of this deed the ITEMS 1972 Mercury Montego — Said premises may be sublect to an eosement (or pole, an­ Grantee, Its successors and assigns, agree that the State of w d e s , Prizes A Refreahmenta Good running condition. chor guides and electricol and telephone lines, as of record Connecticut Is a beneficiary ot and Is entitled to enforce this Best offer. 646-3907. moy appear. covenant. • Clarinet For Sale — Good This Ordinance shall take effect ten (10) days after this pu­ This Ordinoncesholl take effect ten (10) davs after this pu­ Procaada to go to charity. blication In this newspaper provided that within ten (10) blication In this newspaper provided thot within ten (10) condition. Ideal for stu­ P ly m o u th R e lia n t 82 days otter this publication of this Ordinance a petition days after this publication of this Ordinance a petition dents. Case Included. $75. Wagon — Rebuilt trans­ signed by not less than five (5) percent of the electors of the signed by not less than five (5) percent of the electors of the Call 649-3120 evenlngs.o mission. $3,600. Evenings, Town, os determined from the latest official lists of the Re­ Town, as determined from the latest official lists of the Re­ gistrars ol Voters, has not been filed with the Town Clerk re­ gistrars of Voters, has not been (lied with the Town Clerk re­ 643-9909. questing Its reference to a special Town election. questing Its reference to a special Town election. M-103 Hammond Spinet MnONM. CM CM MCMIH Organ — French Provin­ James F. Fogarty James F. Fogarty 1980 Ford Van — 75,000 Secretary cial, cherry wood - $700. Secretary miles, 4 speed, 2 gas tanks, Board of Directors Board of Directors 643-1053. power steering and Manchester, Connecticut Manchester, Connecticut o, PAP AUTO PARTS brakes, good- condition. Doted at AAonchester, Connecticut Dated at Atanchester, Connecticut 307 E. Center St., Manchester Buyer meets seller in Needs paint Job. $2,800. this 11th day of October, 1985. this 11th day of October, 1985. (Rpor of Lenox Pharmacy) 649-3528 Classified ... and It's Call 643-2171 before 5pm, happy meeting for bofh. ask for Steve. • 030-10 029-10 Manchester Area BUSINESS DIRECTORY

The Manchester Area Business Community

■ ■ iaUKi " j I: Business Directory Index East West Imports EAST WEST IMPORTS emerged in Broad Street, Manchester on November 19, 1978. The store was opened with an idea of providing elegant, unique and different fashions and gifts from around the World to the A-l Hearing Aid Service Joe’s Shoe Service consumers in and around town. A unique store to shop around for your Christmas List and gift giving Alibrio Realty, Inc. K-B Automotive pleasure. B & W Realty LaStrada Restaurant lllVb Center St., Manchester 643-5692 Barracliffe’s Amoco Manchester Carpet Center, Inc. Barrett Plumbing Supply Co. Manchester Cycle Shop Books & Birds Manchester Power Equipment Co. Brown’s Liquors Manchester Sewing Machine Center Creative Crafts McCavanagh Real Estate B & W Realty DCL Physiotherapy Mclnnis, More than Floors B& W Realty opened their offires in 1972 with Mayor Barbara Weinbergat the helm. The Mayor has been active in civic and community affairs since Davis Family Restaurant Movies & More 196.S and has been in Real Estate since 1970. Her talented staff of realtors in- chidt^s Bill Emerson, Billy Embser. Tonv Gorman, Sara Haugh and Stan 58 The Designer Touch Nikki’s Restaurant W einberg. W'e care about all the details of a real estate transaction. W'hether you are Diet Center of Manchester Perry’s Automotive Supply, Inc. buying that first home or a bigger/smaller home or some investment prop­ erty, give us a call. You’ll be glad we are handling vour real estate needs. Doug’s Army & Navy Pip Printing 164 East Center St., Manchester 647-1419 East West Imports Sonshine Day Care Center Economy Oil Change Sprint Photo Exposure Ltd. Spruce Street Bike Shop Flo’s Cake Decorating Thistle Needleworks Flower Fashion Thrifty Package Store Travel Time Glass Restoration by Dianne Travel Time Travel Time, owned by V ickie MacKenzie, is a full service agency, catering to your every travel need. W'e pride ours«dves in obtaining the lowest price> Grames Printing, Inc. Tru-Sash available in both business and pleasure travel. W'e are large enough to arrange any travel plans but small enough to giv Greens & Things Westown Pharmacy thee personal touch. Call one of our expcexperiencm;agents the ‘ next time voii have ‘ to travel Warren Howland Real Estate Wooden Sleigh Doll & Bear Shoppe "W hen It’s Time To Travel . Think Travel Time" 805 Hartford Rd., Manchester 646-5725

Sprint Photo Sprint Photo (formerly known as Fromex) has, in a little over 2 years., grown to become the largest photo lab of its kind in the area. ^ Sprint Photo develops color print film in one hour, does enlargements and mm slide processing in two hours, and has added an extensive special services di­ vision to meet the growing photographic needs, both retail and commercial, of the community. f If you have a question ■ no matter how big. no matter how small ■ call us. 396 West Middle Tpke., Manchester 647-1080

3 \ Barracliffe Amoco In 1952 Ed Barracliffe founded Barracliffe Service Station on the corner of Broad & West Middle Turnpike. Rich Barracliffe, Ed’s son, took over the management in 1964 and moved 3 buildings down to better serve their cus­ tomers. Barracliffe Amoco is a full service station with mechanics to serve you in 3 bays. They also are an official U*Haul outlet and have been distin^ished with the 25 Year Service Award. Rich reminds us that there’s no self*s[•service — they’re here to serve you! / 308 West Middle Tpke., Muiehester 647-0562 . PEHSTS Grames Printing ECMOiivEsimia'c. Mr, Howard Grames fou n d ^ Grames Printing in 1975 and moved to Hart­ Perry’s Automotive Supply, Inc. ford Road in March 1984, with his son, Mark Grames. Together with their 7 assistants, they handle all printing and office sup­ Jim and Perry Dodson, co-owners of Perry’s Automotive Supply, Inc. have plies, as well as weddings, school and business advertising. ■ been operating that business at 244 Broad Street since March 1,1984. They Because they offer in-house printing, typesetting, and darkroom facilities, ipecialize in parts for American or foreign cars, 4x4’ s, and performance cars. they are able to serve you quickly. They are aisoequipped with a photocopier MachineMachine shop work is available, and drums and rotors are turned on the for quality merchandise. that can service your needs while you wait - which won t be long! premises. See "your friend in auto parts” for quality competitive prices, and personal, knowledgeable service. 700 Hartford Tpke., Manchester 643-6669 244 Broad St., Manchester 647-8576

?A1 / 1 The Bike Shop The Bike Shop, a local family owned business, has been in Manchester PIP of Manchester since 1958. Originally owned by Jack McVeigh’ s father, Jack joined the busi­ PIP o f Manchester, the while-vou-wait printing service, has been in Man­ ness 16 years ago. He is currently demonstrating The Bicylce Corporation of chester for two years. They are part of the world wide PIP Franchise system America deluxe exerciser which features: a 22 pound weight flywheel for, which is the largest franchise of its kind. PIP on ,S91 Center Street has been pW;>< extra smooth ride, adjustable tension control lever, oversized padded seat, awarded the I.S.Q. Award (Integrity, Service, Quality) for the two years it and toe straps for your feel. This exerciser is now on sale for only $149,95. has been in business. No job is too bfg or too small. If voirve nevt‘r been in tbe W e also carry Panasonic and Shogun bicycles and exercisers! Stop in and test Sion*, it offers a comfortable, congenial atmosphere with a wide variety of ser­ ride one today or call us at 647-1027. vices. PIP is a full service printer that offers in-house typ<*setling. W\ 183 Spruce St., Manchester 647-1027 391 Cenler St., Manchester 647-8367

Books & Birds Rooks & Birds features more than V< mile of shelves loaded with 15,000 A-1 Hearing Aid Service used - rare ■ collectible hardcover books on nearly every subject. Books are For over eight years A-1 Hearing Aid Service has been helping the hearing sorted into about 30 subject areas iiicluding art, aviation, birds, children. impaired. Their stale of the art equipment and lest facilities allow efficient Conn., cooking, crafts, fiction, gardening, hunting, military, nature, poetry, and accurate complete hearing evaluations. They are a full service office o f­ travel, women, and more. Books & Birds offers a national search for out-of- fering assistive listening devices, batteries and accessories as well as the test­ print books, gift certificates and free coffee. ing and ruling of hearing aids. Books & Birds is owned and operated by Gil Salk. A long-time book collec­ W on't you join them for their open house, Oct. 21,22,23 for a complimen­ tor, he began the business as a part-time weekend hobby 5 years ago. Last tary evaluation and private consultation with an audiologist from a major year, he decided to try to make a living at his hobby and expaned to full-time. manufacturer? Just call 643-4158 to schedule an appointment most conveni­ His 4 year old daughter Lauren frequently helps in the store. GiTsother inter­ ent for you. Walk-ins are also welcome. ests include birdwatching, Trival Pursuit and social/politi

Exposure Ltd.'Art & Framing Manchester Sewing Machine Center T? Exposure Ltd. Art & Framing is located at 111 Center Street in Manches­ Aaron Cheerman, president o f Manchester Sewing Machine &!nter located at ter. (One block from the town office building.) M 251 Broad Street is shown among several of the many lines of brand name The owners are Jim and Sue Richards who started the business in 1974. sewing machines he carries. Manchester Sewing Machine Center has evolved Since then they have moved to expand their business and services. into Connecticut's largest independent dealership with Viking Sewing Machine The majority of their business is custom picture framing. T hej^ave a large Center of West Hartford and two other outlets in Wethersfield and Portland. selection of framing styles that include metal, wood, gold leaf frames, ovals Mr. Cheerman is recognized within the sewing machine industry as a foremost and the newest in framing "Frame Mica’ . Frame Mica frames take on a large authority on sewing machines and was the first to institute a one-year service spectrum of colors that work especially well on poster art. Customers find the guarantee on all repair work performed within his business and he also service to be most helpful in selecting the right matting and frame combina­ specializes in the repairing o f all makes of sewing machines including industrial tion for your piece of artwork, needlework, diploma, photo, etc. machines. Along with the purchase of a new sewing machine, every customer Exposure is also a great place to shop for p)sters, prints and they have a s?.-. receives a five-year guarantee for all parts and service at no charge. Mr. unique card selection. ■s i Cheerman is a member of the Independent Sewing Machine Dealers of America 649-6939 and a past president of the Conn. Sewing Machine Dealers Association, also a 111 Center St., Manehester member of the Chamber of Commerce and Better Business Bureau. 251 Broad Si., Manchester 649-0545

Diet Center of Manchester Ms: ""Losing weight is only part of the emphasis at Diet Center. Dieters learn to Movies & More rTtKiTfUl look beyond their immediate goal, weight reduction, to a permanent long­ term objective, lifelong weight maintenance. Each dieter is individually Movies & More, a chain o f stores located throughout New England, is guided through all five phases by a professionally trained Diet Center Coun­ dedicated to serving the video customer’s needs. The Manchester location selor.” opened in March o f this year in theCaldor Shopping Plaza with great accep­ Sandra Kasavage, owner/counselor has lost 40 lbs. on the Diet Center pro­ tance and success. We currently carry Videocassette recorders, accessories, gram. Stop in for a FREE initial consultation. blank tapes for sale as well as video movies, VCR’s, and Cameras for rental Compare safety, effectiveness and price. If you do, I am certain you will se­ purposes. We invite anyone to stop in and see Julio Henriques, owner/ma- lect Diet Centier. nager. He’ ll help you find the right movie for the right time at the right place. 113 Main St., Manchester 647-0469 Burr Corner Shopping Plaza, Manchester 643-6445 1 ^ LaStrada Restaurant 1 1 Even before the sun comes up the griddles are sizzling with bacon and eggs s H s for breakfast. LaStrada serves a full selection of breakfast items from EI^s, > H 1 ^ Pancakes, French Toast to Bagles and Danish. Daily specials and weekend a ■ 1 omiette specials round out the wide selection of Breakfast Delights. n ■ Nikki's Restaurant The noon hour is the opening of LaStrada Pizza and Grinders. A full selec­ v> § Nikki's offers its customers good food carefully prepared by its chefs on tion of Italian entrees is added to the extensive sandwich and luncheonette n ■ ■ 1 ^ premises, reasonable'prices and a comfortable atmosphere. You can top your menu. Homemade soups, fresh vegetable salads and side orders are always 1 ^ meal with a slice of their delicious homemade pies and also enjoy one of their available for the light luncher. a ■ 1 CQ n ■ 1 S^ refreshing house drinks. It is open 7 days a week for breakfast, lunch and din­ As the day rolls to a close LaStrada Restaurant offers a wide menu of Italian 1 ner. They’ll gladly put up your order to go if you call them ahead of time at Favorites, Seafood Casseroles and Pizzas. Veal Parmigiana, Veal Marsala, Bay ^ 11 ^ 646-3000. Nikki’s has been open for 10 months and has already established a Scallop Casserole are all included in the list of Dinner entrees. Traditional A p ■ 1 ^ substantial repeat clientele. items such as Lasagna, Ravioli, Stuffed Shells, help round out the wide choice 1 < of Palate Pleasers. 1 o i 1 254 Broad St., Manchester 646-3000 Breakfast, Lunch or Dinner, business or family dining, LaStrada is ready to 1 a u serve you. Make plans to visit us soon. a H 1 a 1 u 643-6165 o H 1 E- 471 Hartford Rd., Manchester 1 u ^ 1 a 1 ^ 1 z I < McCavanagh Realty 1 ^ 'Our reputation is built on service^’ is the hallmark at McCavanagh Realtv, headed by James R. McCavanagh whose real estate business has expanded to include the latest in relocation services. We have relocated to one of Westown Pharmacy Manchester s fine older homes. W^e plan to have a grand opening upon Westown Pharmacy has been serving the Manchester area for nearly forty n completion of the restoration. years. Westown has grown by combining the friendliness of a *'corner drug­ To ensure that all clients receive uniformly fine service, each McCavanagh store'* with the wide range of services of a complete, modern pharmacy. Wes- agent is well-versed in all aspects of mortgage financing, whether it beCHFA. town's computerized prescription department offers efficient, dependable CHIF, FH.4, W, .ARM, Farmers Home or Conventional. service to all customers, including all third party insurance programs. "In addition, our agency is fully-equipped with state of the art on-line computer capacity which complements the three distinct multiple listing 455 Hartford Rd., Manchester 643-5230 services we use in locating just the right selection of houses for our customers,” McCavanagh said. Our staff includes: Doris E. Smith, JoAnn Moriartv, Irene Lacev, Barabara McConville, Nancy Taylor and James R. McCavanagh. 237 East Center St., Manchester 649-3800

Meinnis' more than floors Carpet, Etc. of Manchester located at 145 Main Street, Manchester has Thrifty Package Store moved to Glastonbury with a "new” name and a "new” look. Thrifty Package Store opened under new management in October of IQBL In Glastonbury, at the Putnam Bridge Center, near Zayres, they are offer­ They offer polite, courteous service and free delivery anywhere in ing many new colors and textures ih carpeting from some of the finest names Manchester for orders of $20 or more. They have the coldest beer in town at in floors, such as World, Philadelphia and Bigelow-Sanford. They also fea­ competitive prices, a full selection of Connecticut wines, and a wide ture no-wax vinyl flooring from Armstrong, Congoleum and Mannington. assortment of champagnes. Thrifty also offers free tasting of new products at Come in and see the latest in ceramic tile, wallpaper & window treatments. the customer's request. Carol & Tom MeInnis welcome you to visit them soon. 694 Hartford Rd., Manchester 646-2221 Putnam Bridge Center, Glaatonbury 633-6226

Doug's Army & Navy Discover the new Doug's Army & Navy which carries first quality clothes at everyday low prices. Located on West Middle Turnpike, next to Medi Mart. Doug’s offers personal, friendly service with free alterations on lengths of any pants. Doug's offers a wide variety of clothes for everyone. We have jeans, tops, work clothes, fashion clothes, fatigues, boots, camping equip­ ment. jackets, women’s clothes and much much more. We’re open 7 days a mi week: Mon.-Wed. 10-8. Thurs.. Fri. 10-9. Sat. 9-6. Sun. 12-5. Douglas Gins­ berg. the owner of Doug’s Army & Navy, invites you to stop in and discover Designer Touch many advertised and unadvertised sales. I.asl November 15. -1984 saw the grand opening of Manchester's newest clothing store for women "The Designer Touch” . .317 Green Road. The store 269 West Middle Tpke., Manchester 643-5065 hours are Tuesdav thru Saturday 10:00AM - 5;.30PM and 9:00PM Thursday evenings. The Designer Touch carries dressy to casual clothes, sizes 3-18, Jr's. & Misses. They also carry belts, pockelbooks, and a fine assortment of jewelry to enhance vour wardrobe. The Designer Touch is owned bv Joseph & Patricia Morrone. and is ma­ naged hv Patricia. Patricia is a native of Manchester and graduated from Man­ Barrett Plumbing Supply Co. chester High School in 1961. She also graduated from TheCreative School of Hairdressing in P)65 and had been a hairdresser here in town until she ami The Barrett Plumbing Supply Co. has been serving Manchester and sur­ her husband opened their store in November. rounding towns for over forty years. The business was started in 1942 when The Designer Touch is a member of the Chamber of Commerce. Joseph Barrett opened a small store on Birch St. After moving to Main St. for a five year period it was relocated to its present address of 331 Broad St. 317 Green Rd., Manehester 647-0115 The business is now owned by Joe's son Bernie Barrett, who has been with the store for 37 years. Like his dad, Bernie has his wife Elizabeth take care of , i- 'I the ofTice and his son Gary as manager. Also', his son-in-law Paul Baker and Richard Demonte help with customer service. The store specializes in Plumbing Productsand also many household needs such 8 electricl items, hardware and tools. The Barrett family would like to thank their loyal customers for their patronage thru the many years and wel­ comes new customers to visit anytime. 331 Broad St., Manchester 649-1504 • t' n 11 I Brown’s Package Store Brown’ s Package Store was established in 1950 by Wilbur Brown and is Flower Fashion A currently operated by his nephew, Walter Silkowski. The store has a large se­ The most complete flower and gift shop around. Unusual flowers and gifts lection o f liquor, cordials and beer, priding itself on having the most exten­ for any taste or decor. Custom designing and a greenhouse full o f well priced sive wine selection in the area. plants. The very best wines from the best wine growing regions o f France, Italy. Flower Fashion has been part o f the Manchester scene since 1921. W e have Germany, as well as California and even Connecticut are on display in made many changes from that time, and we will continue to keep pace. Brown’s unique wine room. A courteous wine knowUnlgable staff awaits you W e are a full service FTD * Florist. should anv assistance be needed in picking out that special bottle. 85 East Center St., Manchester 649-5268 K 'm 278 West Middlel Tpke., Manchester 643-7330 i-A ,'

Flo’s Cake Decorating Shop Flo's opened her shop at 191 Center St. in June 1971. Among the many cake decorating supplies carried are: pans in many shapes, cookie making Davis Family Restaurant supplies, books any cake decorator would cherish, c a n ^ supplies and over W e are a family restaurant with waitress service, children's menu and 500 wedding cake ornaments to delight the bride to be. Flo's also has a great budget prices. Our food is prepared and cooked the old fashioned way — from selection o f ready made icing flowers and much, much more. In addition to selling supplies to the public, Flo's makes special order scratch. Some of our specialties include two homemade soups daily, golden cakes, all baked and decorated on the premises. Customers have a choice o f a brown onion rings, fresh broiled or baked fish. Italian specialties and USD A cute character cake such as a Cabbage Patch Doll, Rainbow Brite or a Care choice steaks and beef. W e make many o f our own desserts. W e are now serv­ ing beer and wine. W e have 10 daily dinner specials, Monday through Thurs­ Bear to delight any little girl. There are also cakes to thrill your young man, a dragon cake. He-man, Superman, etc. For the men in the family there is a day for S4.50. They are cooked to order and come with potato and vegetables. sports car, beer mug, playboy bunny cake and many more. Wednesdavs, we have old fashioned Pot Roast for $4.99. Wedding cakes are truly Flo's specially. Each being a creation designed to Caldor Plaza, Manchester 649-5487 please the bridal couple. All wedding cakes are delivered. W on't you slop in and see Flo’s vast selection of items today? 191 Center St., Manchester 646-0228

I K-B Automotive We started K-B Automotive in 1978 in a one-bay section of 299 Broad St. At that time, we specialized in rebuilding starters and alternators as well as electrical troublesnooting. People were very satisfied with oiir service and asked if we would expand to offer more motor vehicle repairs and services. Glass Restoration by Dianne W e started to grow, expanding to 3 bays. Now we have just opened a new K-B Auto at 311 Broad Street. W e now service the town and other major compa­ For the past six vears, Dianne has run a glass restoration business for cus­ nies, but we still keep the personal touch with the individuals that helped us / tomers ana antique dealers who have a need for this unusual service. become what we are. Chips, cracks and breaks in the most delicate glass pieces from candlesticks Feel free to stop and see our new facility or get an estimate on repairs. We and vases to all types of stemware, can be repaired or redesigned. I ulP: In addition, Dianne also repairs Swarovski Crystal figurines and animals. still specialize in electrical troubleshooting and starter/alternalor service. W e also do foreign work. Some of our services are emmision set up, .\/C. Brake work, and any automotive repairs. We also honor senior citizen dis­ • i e 8 Bishop Dr., Manchester 643-6634 counts. Looking forward to service you - Ken & Mary Braithwaite & Staff. 311 Broad St«, Manchester 643-8844

Tru-Sash Tru-Sash sells and installs replacement windows and doors. They also do remodeling and sun-room additions. Qualified representatives can help you with kitchen remodeling and custom made cabinets can be installed to your specifications. The Wooden Sleigh For your convenience, customer sized Bay and Bow Windows and Green­ The W ooden Sleigh Doll & Bear Shop opened in April '83, is truly a unique house windows are available and are manufactured right in the Glastonbury shop in Manchester. It is dedicated totally to bears and dolls. In fact, Ann plant. Marie Hakian, owner o f the shop says she has over 4000 bears and 1000 dolls.* Tru-Sash offers the finest quality products at low affordable prices. Call for She has just started taking orders on the "Furskins" by Xavier Roberts. a free estimate. There are bears to fall in love with at the W ooden Sleigh. There are bears for those who like their bears in surgeon's suits, and bears for those who 27 Commerce St., Glastonbury 633-2316 i U - perfer their bears to look like, well, bears. There are bears from Russia eating ice cream, and there are bride and groom bears to put on top of wedding cakes, and bears with human-sounding heartbeats to put in newborn's crjbs. there are sticker bears, for those who can only afford 50 cents, and there are $245 Richard Steiff bears, for those Manchester Cycle Shop who can pay a bit more. Manchester Cycle Shop has been sellingand servicing bicycles since 1950, There are Paddington bears and Albert and Violet bears and Kareem currently handling Schwinn. Univega, Trek, Centurion and Batavus bike .4bdul-Jabbar bears. lines. Custom frames are stocked or special ordered. A complete line o f bikes, And don’ t be surprised if you hear the owner of the Wooden Sleigh talking accessories and clothing is stocked to fit any age. to the merchandise, ".^ctuallv, they talk to m e," she said. For winter training needs, a good supply of Schwinn exercisers are on hand. Schwinn offers the most popular XR8 modelat $259.96 or the Airdyne 283 East Center St., Manchester 649-9077 at $599.95, which is currently being used by most major hospitals for physical therapy and cardo-vascular development. Accessories for the exercisers in­ clude reading stands and pulsemeters. For the avid cyclist MCS stocks the Vetta Wind Trainers. Rowing machines are new this year. MCS is active in the sport of cycling, currently sponsoring the Exposition Wheelmen, a racing club that races throughout New England. Members in­ clude all ages interested in bike racing and triatheletes who work on their cy­ cling skills. For any info regarding the team or club stop and see Bob Kiernan. 178 West Middle Tpke., Manchester 649-2098 Alibrio Realty Greens & Things Alibino Really, now in ils 5lh year of operation, is located at 182 South Greens & Things Florist is now in its 10th year of serving Manchester and Main St., Manchester and offers the greater Hartford area a wide range of real the surrounding towns. Fresh, dried, and silk arrangemens for all occasions; estate services from rentals to sales and family relocations. Alihrio Realty is a fruit baskets, balloons, wicker, pottery, plants, and custom designing can member of the Manchester Board of Realtors and is a member of the Multiple make Greens & Things your one-stop store for decorating ideas using plants Listing Service. Please feel free to pve us a call or to stop by when you are and flowers. seeking the services of professional Realtors. 296 West Middle Tpke., Manchester 643-1635 182 So. Main St., Manchester 649-0917

D.C.L. Physical Therapy Service Dianne C Lashoones R.P.T., is pleased to announce the opening of D.C.L PHYSICAL Economy Oil Change THERAPY SERVICE, serving your individual needs by providing am|Je time for commu­ Taking care of your car has never been so easy. Using quality Penzoi) pro­ nication, evaluation, education and treatment. Mrs. Lashoones* areas of expertise in­ ducts. Economy 10 Minute Oil Change, 315 Broad Street, Manchester, is clude: neurological disordere, orthopedic manual therapy, craniosacral therapy, myofas­ ready when you are. No appointment necessary, 7 days a week, our trained cial release, pain management, and cardiopulmonary therapy. Services will include experts will change your car’s oil and oil filter. You’ll see them perform a evaluation and rehabilitation of physical dis^lity and dysfunction, posture assessment, complete chassis lube and follow a checklist: filling your transmission fluid, ISOKINETIC DYNAMOMETRY - KIN-COM (test and treatment of orthopedic, motor power steering fluid, brake fluid, differential or Iransaxle, battery and wind­ learning, and endurance deficits), Pre-Athletic Screening, heat and cold therapy, elec­ shield washer Iluid too. They check your tires air pressure, your air filter, and trotherapy, ultrasound, whirlpool, orthotic and prosthetic training. Early morning, even­ all belts and hoses. They finish by vacuuming your car’s interior and washing ing, and ^turday oflice and home visits will be available by appointment, and insurance vour windshield. All in about 10 minutes and all for $18.95 for most cars. claims will be processed for you. Prevention and education is strongly emphasized. If your doctor or dentist recommends a physical therapist, you now have the option of receiving 315 Broad St., Manchester 647-8997 your therapy in this independently owned and operated office, beginning November 1st. 483 W. Middle Tpke., Suite 201, Manchester 646-7552

Manchester Power Equipment, Co. m - 1 Established February 1984, the Manchester Power Equipment Co. has been selling and servicing quality outdoor power equipment for the home owner as well as the professional landscaper. We also offer a complete shar­ I' pening service for saws, scissors, hedge clippers, etc. Manchester Power Equipment Co. is a factory authorized sales & service irrj facility for these fine brands: Case/lneersoll Tractors, Ariens Lawnmowers & Sno-Throwers, E^ho & Tanaka Line Trimmers, Chain saws, and leaf blow­ ers, Gilson Mowers and Tractors and Toro Commercial Products. ^ Please stop and see us for all your power equipment needs. Warren E. Howland, Inc. 178 Middle Tpke. West, Manchester 646-2850 llh Warren E. Howland. Inc. commercial real estate broker - developer offers the following available properties:

ff/V£/? BEND INDUSTRIAL PARK There is a new building on Main Street, yet it was there all the time. From Watkins Furniture Store to Watkin’s Centre Office Condominiums has been a pleasing transformation. Watkins Centre is about 70% occupied. There are SALE or LEASE a few select custom designed areas left to lease - 1,300 • 3,000 - 5,000 and t*¥hC 9,000 ■ Prices start at $7.95 per sq. ft. full net. Building 2 is completed and about 80% occupied. We have 6.800 sq. ft. of Manchester Carpet Center space left, may be subdivided. Will sell or lease, and complete to yourspecifi- Manchester Carpel Center. Inc., a second generation business, has been on ciations. Because of the drastic increase in the price of Industrial land with Main Street, Manchester, for thirty-eight years. They feature an extensive utilities, this value will not be duplicated. Shouldn’t you take advantage of selection of carpeting and New England Braided rugs in most of the mipular the low price and move your business now to Riverbend Industrial Park. brand names such as Bigelow. Mohawk, Armstrong. Lees. Philadelphia anil Thorndike. They also deal in vinyl tile and Mannington sheelgoods. All sales, The foundation is poured and we are moving fast on this new professional service and installations are done by their own expert staff. office complex in South Windsor. The location, the triangle between Sulli­ van Ave., Graham Road, and Ayers Road is probably the most visable location 311 Main St., Manchester in South Windsor. Because of this, we have designed an outstanding office 646-2130 complex for the site. Call us now if your wish to locate in his attractive profes­ UMkias Centre sional complex. Prafissioiial Office BiAdbig w ir \ 555 Main St. Annex, Manchester 643-1108 Joe’s Shoe Service Joe Siracuse is proud to* announce the opening of Joe’s Shoe Service, loi-aled in the Burr Corners Shopping Center in Manchester. With him he brings over 5 years of experience in all phases of shoe and leather repair; such as soles, heels, handhags. and many other services. He ■ also slocks a complete line of shoe care products and makes keys. Joe believes in i|iialily workmanship using only lop grades of materials, combined with ipiiek and efficient service. All of joe’s work carries his per- sonal guarantee. Joe is open Tuesday ■ Friday. 7am-6pm and Saturday, 7am-.1pm. Closed Mondays.

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