W* MA1f>CtUi»TILH MitRALP. Sept, 2. m > CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 MANCHESTER FOCUS SPORTS Decision on hoid The muffin iady’ Red Sox notch CARS for access road f m s m e turns to cookies comeback victory FOR SALE FOR SALE Monchester. Lovely BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY ... page 3 f i n d i n g a c o Mi bwywr copdp. Otters so much! Plymouth 78 wogon.outo- ... page 15 for soorffng goods equip- Includes 2 bedrooms, V/i motlc transmlsslon- rotnl Is cosy wlien you boths, oir conditioning, ,power steering,air odverfise lo clossifled. ttoll bosement, modern Dodge Omni 1979. Red, 4 conditioning. Good condi­ oppllonces and much door, hatch bock, VW tion. $600. Coll 872-1274.— Jusf lisfed! NTs 6 room more. Don't miss this one. engine, air conditioning, Dov C ore' 7 o$Nmlna$ for AM /FM cassette, cloth cope. Rcc roofn.1 car 192,SOD. Coll 649-1460. OeollfV Kleen John Oeerr pointing con- aoraoo. Convenient west ogg 2 ond up, hi IIcwhmnI cMondresfdentioi Oellvering deem fgrm Interior, defogger, great MOTORCYCLES/ Monchester home. Excel­ troefer. Resldentlol. com- 5ygrdii7iftlhtiB)i| mpg, super clean. Must side location neor shop­ Ihd services. Free merclol. Foil ond winler J mopeos ping,bus,school, ond INVESTMENT lent program. Includes ni o t e sj Also 8 ^ . stofte, out sell $1499/best offer. 647- spedols. Free esttmofes. orovel.CoH6CM»4, 1445 anytime. church. We guarantee our PROPERTY dolly octlyltles, nteols, references,647-M22. 649-3248. houses! Blonchord & Ros- snocks ond more. Expe­ For Sole,1979 Bonneville setto Real Estote,«4«- rienced protesslonol with 750,excellent condition 1.3 acres In greater Man­ 1979 VW Rabbit, AM /FM with extras,6,000 miles 7492.0 references. 648-3611 cassette, good condition. chester. Severol possibili­ onytlme. $1500 or best otter. Call ties. City woter & sewer. $700 or best otter 647-0299. 646-3774. New Colonial! Spacious • ELECTRICAL D Londscottlng. V o ^ andtrBtrr) Mnnchesler A City ol Villaqt: Charm Hrrato Details, Ed Swain. Belfl- room,7'/i both home. 1st ___ , jj®** ethnos, hedge ItIm ore Agency 647-1413. 1981 Yamaha 550'Moxlm- floor fireplace family 1976 Mercury Montlgo ,$1000,call 649-3148. room. Area of fine homes Oym«El.^rlc~Hovlng mix station wooon. 8 cy­ SISO's. We guarantee our 5® Pfoblems? motes. Coll 659-2436 offer linder. Best otter. Coll APARTMENTS Relloble, loving mother Need o large or o small 5;aopm. Wednesday, Sept. 3,1986 houses! Blonchord & Ros- for rent with flexible hours fo Carpentry 'alterations, Repair? We Spedollie in otter 12 noon 643-8561. 25 Cents setto Real Estate,64«- |££J provide bobyslttlng ser­ MISCELLANEOUS 7497.0 masonry, (sfucco- Residential Work. Joseph vice for toddler. Coll 647- colors),tfone work and oil Dumas. Fully Licensed. AUTOMOTIVE _i______Townhouse-2 bedrooms, 9974. Your neighborhood To clean coffee stains ED boths.electrlc heot- types Of repoirs. Coli 643- Free Esttmofes. 646-5253. hon^ moni Honest ipifc from Chino or plastic, rub S Just listed! Immaculate 1'/2 9508 or 649-5635. ,central air condltlonlng- jfv^mon, will O r n a t e (piy stain with baking soda. To CJ-7 hardtop,nutmeg co­ S 5-5 two family. Front and Will core for your toddler lor. 2 steel locking doors- back porches. Natural ,lorge living room dining or Infant In my home. find o cosh buyer for that Snags mean Sheetrocklng-foplng- Idling, cleaning. |p^f« ,sllver color with roll-up woodwork. 4 car garage. area ond kitchen. Please coll 289^6345 otter HEATMa/ china closet you no longer Laundry hook-ups, 2 car textured tproylno-oll ing, and minor tepg|% windows. $1500 or best We guarantee our houses I 5pm. pftoses done In home or PLUM Bim use, place a low-cost od In garage. Centrally located Resldentlol/Buslnes^ offer. 742-8412 otter 6pm. Blonchord & Rossetto business. Celling ond wall Classified. 643-2711. Reol Estate,«4«-2482.o for elderly couple. Refer­ »»ie highest quomy of ences required.lease plus repair or replacement. Fogarty Brothers - - Bo- lowest pr ces coll. CLEANIN8 Quolify work done at fair throom remodellna; In­ John 643-4353. TOWN OF MANCNI$T8N, CONNECTICUT Enloy your coffee In the deposit. No pets, 643- NOTICE OF road trouble prices. 643-1934 or 278-1950. son on your 16 x 20 deck. 9674,or 643-7135. SERVICES stallation woter heofers, ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE oorboge disposals; faucet Shrubbed In yord tor pri­ Corpentry; Repoirs of oil vacy! Loads of storage 3 and 4 room apartments, repairs. 649-4539. Vtsa/AA- Trucking- In accordance with theorovlilons otChoDler 3, Section 1 and E I specialize In residential types. Need o bedroom osterCord occepted. cel lore,otttcs.garoges 9 of the Town Charter, notice Is hereby given of the adoption 'nside this home! 3 bed­ no appliances,no pets,se­ window and no wax floor and o, basement, need o by the Board of Directors of the Town of Manchester, Con­ rooms,!'/i boths,over­ curity,coll 646-2426. Week­ J®"*' hauled* necticut on August 26, 1986. cleaning. Windows In­ closetror extra shelvln- Now Is the time fo run on -Furniture and Oppltcmces sized 2 cor garage. Won't days 9-5. ORDINANCE in Manchester clude storms and screens, o,attlc stairways? Coll lost long! $124,000, Joyce od Inxlosslfled to sell thot floors Include stripping Bernie 646-3173 until 11pm. camera you no longer BE IT ORDAINED by the Boord of Directors of the Town of G . Epstein Real Two bedroom apartment and sealing. 10 years ex­ Mon Chester that the Town of Mon Chester convey to the per­ Estate,647-a80S.o tor rent. Dishwasher, dis­ use. w r k e r 25 yean expt* sons named In Schedule A herein, to each, o full and undi­ clusive home experience By George Layng sidewalk in front of their home to posal, pool, tennis courts. offers the difference. In­ PAINTHm/ denc^ln moving. 646-9669 vided Interest In ondtothoserespectlveoorcels listed In sold Brand new listing! Unique Near 84. Coll 282-790^after Schedule A. Sold parcels ore all as shown on a certoln mop Herold Reporter be repaired. sured. Bill 529-9879. PAPERNI6 I MISCELLANEOUS entitled, "Property of Townof ManchesterLoveLone,Mon­ 8 room colonial with su­ 7:00 pm: or (6l7)-8M-5770 Arthur and Ruth Doane, who live P chester, Conn. Lucek EnotneerlnoAssac.Scalel' • 40' Dote per In-law apartment. To­ X4204 days. ISERVICES 7/17/85 Drown M LO checked EW L Protect Number 85-61 Manchester motorists will have at 42 Hawthorne St., have been NomW your own price — - Screened Loam.grovel- to put up with the bumpy, stripped tal of 4 bedrooms,3.5 EASY DOES IT " is the ,processed- gravel.sand* Sheet 2 of 4", which map Is onfllein the Town Clerk's otficein waiting since 1951 for the stretch of baths and 2800 square feet. 5 room duplex, stove and Fother and son. FOst. Odd lobs. Trucking. said Manchester. There shall be no monetary consideration surface of East Center Street for way to describe placing o .stone, and fill. For tor sold conveyance. sidewalk in front of their home to Situated on 1.38 acres In refrigerator. Available wont od. kJust coll 643-2711 dependoiwe service. Home repairs. You nome deliveries coll Oeorge another month. be fixed, according to a letter Bolton. $163,500. Jackson September 1st. 643-7043 or Pointing, Paperhanglno Jt. we jfo It. Free esti­ Prepared by William J. Shea and we do the rest! & Removal. Call 8724»37. G rtffln g .A n d o ve r 742- Assistant Town Attorney The state Department of Trans­ written on their behalf by their son. & Jackson Real 649-2540. mates. Insured. 643-0304. 7886 portation, which is repaving the Michael. Town Director Thomas Estate,647-8400.D 7-23-86 Monchester - Beautiful 2 heavily traveled 1.25-mile stretch H. Ferguson, a Republican, read SCHEDULE A You'll never know unless bedroom, 5 rooms, op- of road nearthe center of town, will the letter aloud Tuesday during a you see tor yourself! This pllances, washer dryer L O T TO BE not be finished until the end of meeting of the,board. home Is chock full of hook ups, storage. $600 [g^BOATS/MARINf KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE ^by Larry Wright CONVBYED- September, town Public Works Doane said 25 years ago, black­ OR AN TE E LOVE LANE MAP charming detoll. Lorge plus. 643-8686, 643-6411. I EQUIPMENT Automotive Director George Kandra said top surfacing material was placed Harald ptxXo by Roobt spacious rooms, a new Vincent 8 Sandro L. Plros A Tuesday. Michael & Carol Longo by town highway department kitchen with appliances, For rent In Windsor. 2 B The work has been delayed crews “in piles onto the deteriorat­ Christine Zharezewski (left), 7, a second-grader, and her school in Manchester. Officials said the school opening bedroom opartment; car­ 16 toot Mod River canoe, Newmon J. & Janet C. Fellows C l- 'ntlful family room,2 RIchord J. & Gall A. Trueman D because crews discovered the ing sidewalk.” He said his parents sister Kathy, 6, a first-grader, ride the bus to St. James went smoothly. II 'i '" s , b r i c k p a ­ peting, appliances, heat paddles Included. Used f ^ ^ lC A R S Dennis R. & Deborah L. Hayward four times. Excellent con­ E road's concrete base has deterio­ protested the repairs, but were told Catholic School this morning as students returned to tio,! s more. Call Included. No pets. $600 per t ^ F O R SALE Clarence G. & Delclo R. Dumond F lodav: jackson & Jock- month. Call after 5pm. dition. $800. Please call John W. Russell G rated in some sections, some catch they were only temporary, s.., Reol Estate 647-8400,n 247-2903. 643-4942 after 6pm or 647- Peter A. & Sandro L. Lok H basins have to be reconstructed “Over the years, the sidewalk 9946 8:30 - 5:30. Ask tor Raymond A. & Dominleo Novak I and there were some utility has become more and more of a Bob. Borboro L. McCarthy J and New llstlngl Unl­ Korl P. Then K manholes discovered that had safety hazard not only to my obe 4-tamlly In East Hort- David E. & Annette H. Hostings L been buried in the past, Kandra retired parents, but to anyone t/ord. 2-car 1982 Toyota Corolla, 5 Dorothy M. E. & Richard H. Wonn M said. having to walk in their neighbor­ Bus a little late, but it got there speed, AM/FM, new Robert J. & Potrlclo H. Moron N oarage,applla'ices,excel- 3 bedroom duplex. Full PETS AND Jomes W. & Jeon G. Mortin O However, DOT spokeswoman hood." Doane's letter said. His lent Income,no lease- basement and attic, heat brakes, air conditioning. Gertrude DeLeo P SUPPLIES Excellent condition. $3500 Susan Kirker said this morning the mother called the highway depart­ By John Mitchell problem each year, according to 5,handy location,nl^ con­ ond utilities not Included. ED Richard E. Merritt, Trustee Q project is technically on schedule child. Spearot, like some other ’’This is the first day of school; $550 per month plus secur­ or best otter. 659-2436otter Kathleen M, Amenta R ment this summer, and was told Herald Reporter Brandt, 70, a retired foreman for dition Inside and 'tout. John B. Loplnskl drivers, shrugged off the first-day you’ve got to make an impres­ Ottered at $145,000. Jack- ity. Call Robin, doys 643- Free to good home. 2 5:30. S in spite of the problems. Repaving that there were not enough funds to Pratt and Whitney. He said the Gory Corlson T will begin next week and end the excuse, accepting the fact that sion,” said Bob Herdlein, a s()(^ 8, Jackson Real Est- 6669, evenings 64^0043. neutered, declawed fe­ repair the walk, he said in the Bus 13, taking students to St. missing children along the route “kids are a little late usually.” seventh-grader at St. James, who e, 647-8400.D male house cats. Moving This Ordlnoncesholl take effect ten (10) days otter this publi­ last week of the month, she said. letter, which was dated Aug. 19. Bridget School for the first day of were a result of anxious parents. connot keep. Coll 647-9011. cation In this newspaper provided thot within ten (10) dovs Meanwhile, workers on Charter Not that the drivers mind. looked sharp in his brown coat and East Hartford. 3’/ i room otter this publication of this Ordtnoce o petition signed bv "! understand the town’s prior­ classes this morning, was running “They panic on the first day, that’s Beaming parents and flashing tie. Herdlein said he was excited $19,500 well established furnished apartment. In­ not less thon five (5) percent of the electors of the Town, os Oak Street used jackhammers to ity on sidewalks, but 25 years is a about 15 minutes behind. "The fact determlend from the lotest officials lists of the Reolstrors ot all,” he said. cameras greeted Brandt at nearly About going back, but admitted the I Hoir Core business In cludes heat andjhot water, 1984 Pontiac Sunbird. uncover utility manholes paved long time to wait.” Ferguson said became more obvious after two Brandt has been a spare driver excellent location­ on bus lihe $450 per Voters, has not been hied with the Town Clerk requesting Its over by mistake by state crews last every stop, making sure their emotion wouldn’t last through the MISCELLANEOUS AM /FM cassette, 2 door. reference to o special Town election. after reading the letter. The board stops in a row failed to produce for Manchester Bus Service since children boarded without prob­ year. ”It’s fun for the first couple shopping plaza, with am­ month. CofI after 6pm. $5500. Good condition. 646- month, and a South Hawthorne decided Tuesday to forward the riders. ple parking. Lots of Inven­ 528-1680. ISijFOR SALE STEPHEN T. CASSANO 1982, substituting or driving in lems. Kids immediately slid to the of months, then it gets boring,” he 3116. / SECRETARY Street couple complained they matter to the highway “We’re a little bit late but we’ll emergencies. The job, he said, tory Included. Call tor . _____ / BOARD OF DIRECTORS have been waiting 25 years for the back of the bus, yelling and said. Herdlein said he was plan­ details. Realty World,646- MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT department. get you there," driver Roland H. keeps him busy the whole year. reuniting with pre-summer ac­ [ 3 ^ HOMES Spa shells- factory se­ ning to play for the basketball 7709.D conds or dan ed In Doted at Manchester, Connecticut this 27th dov ot August, On Charter Oak Street, motor­ Brandt told about 10 students This morning, Brandt made quaintances. Some clutched their team this year, after holding FOR RENT transportation. $200 to 1986. ists complained Tuesday that clumped in the back rows, who had separate trips to St. Bridget, St. notebooks and stared out the second-string status last season. Manchester. Deluxe 11 $800 as Is. Call evenings or 063-08 traffic was disrupted because managed to wait for him. Brandt James School and Robertson windows or at the back of the seat room Raised Ranch. 4 After two years at Waddell Ashford-vear round re­ weekends. 742-6469. 1980 Chevette,4 speed.ex- Iran seizes crews were uncovering manhole drove around twists and bends on School. in front of them. School, Karlie Darling was enter­ bedrooms, 3 full baths, sort home directly on 60 cellent condition. Asking 3 TO D A Y IS a good day to TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT covers that had been paved over narrow, north Manchester streets, Before the trip, drivers went main floor family room toot of waterfront on Lake place an ad In classified to $1995. Call 649-4334. N O TICE OF At Main Street and Wadsworth ing sixth grade at Robertson. She when the road was resurfaced just through a veil of early-morning fog over last-minute assignments at Street, the dashing lights came on was ready to return to class, even plus o large recreational Chaffee. Kitchen with din­ TAG SALES sell those Idle items ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE last month. that had just begun to lift. After room. Lovely 19 x 39 In ing area,living room with you've been storing. A Soviet ship bus headquarters on Glen Road. It for Joseph Valenci, a sixth-grader though she said as yet, ”I don’t INVITATION TO BID In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 3, Section 1 and Wilfred L'isk of Spring Street two final stops that also failed to is not uncommon tor them to travel ground pool. Many ex­ fireplace,sliding door One Golden Eagle quick coll to 643-2711 will 9 of the Town Chorter, notice Is hereby given of the odootlon at St. James. Valenci said he was have any friends.” To pass the tras, asking $249,000. U & com- Sealed bids will be received saicT he was waiting near the produce passengers, Brandt idled onto deck,2 bedrooms- pound bow, one York put your ad In print. bv the Boord ot Directors of the Town of Monchester, Con­ on unfamiliar routes and become a looking forward to getting back to time. Darling said she planned to R Realty 643-2692Q PLACING AN AD In clas­ In the General Services' of­ necticut on August 26, 1986. MANAMA. Bahrain (AP) — in front of the silent school. Classes ,lboth,lower level fin­ compound center shot fice, 41 Center St., Manches­ intersection with Gardner Street little lost. school to ’’see my friends.” concentrate on music and gym, n^r ished with wood burning bow. Roger M-77, 7mm sified Is a very easy, ter, CT until SEPTEM BER ORDINANCE Iranian gunboats intercepted a “when I saw what they were doing had already started. A1 Spearot, the supervisor- Dressed in a white shirt and tie, favorite classes. Excellent starter. Mon­ stove, and direct access to mag, Leopold 4-12 scope. simple process. Just dial LEGAL NOTICE 12, 1986 at 11:00 o.m. for the BE ft ORDAINED bv the Board of Directors of the Town of Soviet ship in the Persian Gulf (and) I said 'This is crazy.’” “Have a good day today,” dispatcher for the company, said TOWN OF COVENTRY following: Valenci said it was the standard Melissa McNamara, a flrst-\ chester Colonial In deslra- water and sandy beach. Call 649-8875 after 7 p.m. 643-2711. We'll help you Monchester that the Town of Manchester accept con­ northwest of Dubai and Iranian DOT spokeswoman Kirker said Brandt told the departing children. drivers fall behind when “students b o a r d o f TAX REVIEW veyance of premises described In Schedule A herein from uniform for sixth-graders at the grader at Robertson, said she b le neighborhood, Charming to enloy oil word your od for maxi­ (1) Exterior Pointing- marines boarded the freighter, this morning the problem was the “We’ve already missed half of have moved at the last minute.” four seasons of the year. mum response. Morv Chenev & Whiton Samuel J . Hevmon, Trustee, Hevmon Associates «1 ond parochial school. ”I don’t like would rather do homework then fireplaced 12 x 18 living In accordance with Section Stomford Industrial Park, Inc. for hlotiwav Durposos The gulf-based shipping ejceoutives re­ fault of the town Water and Sewer it,” joked one, jumping off the bus Minimum yeorly lease. 12-110 of the Connecticut Ge- Memorial Libraries This particular problem caused wearing it,” he confessed, adding stay home all day. ”It’s fun and room, modernized ap- consideration for sold conveyance shall be the providing by ported today. Department and Connecticut Nat­ and running toward the front door. Brandt to double back around a that next year a coat would be pllonced kitchen. 3 bed­ Call Joan or leave word ENDROLLS nerol Statuts, The Coventry (2) One (11 1986 Sewer the Townof Manchester of o driveway cut on Hartford Rood 27'^ width - 259 Board of Tax Review will ond o driveway cut on Elm Street. The 11,750-ton freighter, the ural Gas Corp.. both of which failed The first day of school year is a Mock on his route, looking for a added to the dress code. rooms, dining room, 643-2487,Mondav through hold o Special Public Meet­ Rodding Machine with Please turn t« psige IB Frldoy,8am to 4:30pm. 13V4 width - 2 for 259 Trode-ln Pyotr Yemtsov, was heading from to raise the manholes. She said the lower level office. Patio, ing In the Town Hall for the Prepared by William J. Shea a port to Kuwait when it company was invited to a pre­ newer siding and a 1 car M UST be picked up at the Giant tag sale - General sole purpose of hearing (3) Used Travel Troller Assistont Town Attornev Manchester-one side 3 Manchester Herald Ottice appeals reloted to ossess- The Town of Monchester Is 7-7-86 was intercepted Tuesday off the construction planning meeting, garage. D.W. Fish Realty Building Supply Com­ ments of motor vehicles on 643-1591 or 871-1400.O bedroom duplex,nice before 11 A M ONLY. on eouol opportunity em­ United Arab Emirates, said the but did not attend. pany, 200 Tolland Street the Grand List of 161-85. ployer, and requires on offlr- SCHEDULE A area,appllances,attlc and East Hartford, 289-3474 (at executives, speaking on condition Both the town and the utility Belaga confident of primary win Taxpayers appeals on Motor motlve octlon policy for oil of South Windsor. Move basement,Includes the Davis and Bradford Those premises situated on the northerly side ot Hartford they not be identified. were notified in April of the date wosher and dryer- Vehicles only will be heard Its Contractors ond Vendors Rood and on the ^ f e r l v side ot Elm Street In the Town ot right Into this U 8, R built, 7 lumber yard, a General on: os o condition of doing busi­ Manchester, County ot Hartford and State ot Connecticut Tlie vessel first put out a mayday the repaving would start, she said. By John P/KIrch speech, the Belaga campaign has plus room tront-to-bock ,$625,plus utilities,call644- Building Supply Com­ ness with the Town, os per more particularly bounded and described os follows: signal that it had been hit by a 2673 days or 644-3313 Saturday, September 13, 1986 Federal Order 11246. However, town Water and Sewer H erald ^^estorter caught fire. Tuesday, she said she Split level. 3 bedrooms, 2 pany) September 6 thru trom9A.M.to 12: Noon only... Commencing at o merest one on the northerly line ot Hart­ evenings. Brand new hospital bed Bid forms, plans and specifi­ missile at 25.40 degrees latitude Administrator Robert Young said r bMieves she is one of the most baths. Large, eat-ln kit­ September 14. Anderson R***??^?* Coventry, Connec- ford Rood, which merestone marks fhe southeosterlv corner north and 55.40 degrees longitude and wheel chair tor sale. cations are available at the ot land now or formerIv ot Somuel J . Hevmon, Trustee, et ols this morning the town requested Before she addressed the Repub­ viaMe candidates for governor chen with Jen Aire Grill. windows, doors, kitchen ® 6oy of Septem­ O nerol Services' office. east, but later "oorrected" the Cathedrol celling In living 6 room Colonial, 11/3 $800. Call 647-7646 after cabinets, roofing, hard­ ber 1986. and the southwesterly corner ot lond nowor formerly of Lor­ that it be allowed to raise the lican state convention, gubenia- since Democrat Ella Grasso held 6pm. TOWN OF raine c:. F ndlov and Frank S. Flndlov, thence proceeding room. Spacious fomlly baths, excellent condi­ ware, hardwoods, oak, JAMES LADD signal, reporting that it was manholes but was not allowed to do torial candidate Julie Belaga was the office in the 197Bs. tion, nice yard, close to MANCHESTER, CT. westerly along sold northerly line ot Hartford Rood, 212 feet boarded by Iranian marines, the and Florida rooms. 2 car redwood, sidings and SECRETARY ROBERT B. WEISS, ° point; thence bv the ore ot o curve to the so by the DOT because the final far from a household name. But Ironically, Belaga almostdidnot garage with opener. Charter Oak Park. $800 Upright player piano;best much much more. Don't COVENTRY BOARD GENERAL MANAGER right h ^ ln o o radius of 10.00 foot, and which curve connects executives said. level of the road was not known things have changed since then. make the speech. She said she had OF TAX REVIEW Above ground pool. Lo­ plus utilities. Available offer. Girl's 10 speed Jet- miss this chonce for a 066-08 sold northerly line of Horttord Rood with sold eosterty line “Afterward, nothing was heard until the work was done. It started in July, when Belaga nearly changed her mind about cated on nicely lands­ October 1 683-1659. ter,excellent condition. 001-09 of Elm Street, 13 feet more or less too point; thence north- bargain. We have com­ ^ Iv Olpng sold ^ t e r l v line ot Elm Street, 14 feet more or from the vessel." said one “They wouldn’t let us raise stood before the convention and going before the convention after caped, corner lot on cul- Foberwore convection bined merchandise from 2 oven excellent condition. .. *>9 ’ll* RTC ot o cu rve to the left hov Ing Bahrain-based shipping agent them." Young said, apo^toPlan B, as Plan A or Plan E , but is opposedto Controversy over the path of a merchant and member of the Connecticut forecast are two Democrats. the demolition of any building. town’s Parking Authority, said to be used by drivers during The town administration and the GOP Majority Leader William keeping all traffic on Main Street Central, Eaitem Interior, Sonthweat Interior: the rmnstmetion of downtown engineering firm. Fuss A O’Neill Diana also opposes Plan B. Fergu­ would discourage people from Main Street has divided members Tonight, mostly clondy. Low in the mid SOs. Consulting Engineers of Manches­ son said. shopping downtown because park­ Thursday, partly sunny. High around 70. of the Manchester Board of Dtrec- ter, have argued that Plan B would Tuesday night, opponents and ing would be difficult. West Coastal, East Coastal: Tonight, cloudy with tom, prompting them to postpone a provide convenient access to supporters of the access road “ Customers have no loyalty — periods of drizzle. Low near 60. Thursday, partly fu s io n on the matter until Sept. stores on Main Street while reduc­ IS. reiterated arguments heard at they will take the road of least sunny. High 70 to 75. ing the loss of on-street parking. resistance," said Bernard Apter, ‘'We’re all over the place. The previous hoard meetings on the Northwest Hills: Tonight, mostly cloudy. Low in Downtown merchants have said owner of Regal’s Men’s Shop on board s all over the place,” Demo- subject. the mid SOs. Thursday, partiy sunny. High around access and parking availaUlHy Main Street. "We have to take the "We need more spaces — we 70. Stephen Cassano are crucial if they are to stay in experts’ opinion. If plan B is the said Tuesday before the board don't need more roads,” argued Today business during the 18 months it is best plan, then that’s the one we George Marlow, the downtown d ^ d e d to put the question on hold. expected to take for Main Street to should go with." merchant who owns the two In history Members of the board’s Demo­ be reconstructed from Center Manchester Police Traffic Of­ Coastal forecast buil^ngs that would be demol­ cratic majority have been unable Street to Hartford Road. ficer Gary Wood said sight-line ished under Plan B. He maintained Long Island Spnnd to Watch Hill, R.I. and Among the celebri­ to agree on one of five alternatives But the owner of the two problems would increaseif Purnell that the best solution would be to Montank Point: proposed for the access road by an buildings that would be taken Place were left unchanged and ties marking birth­ keep Purnell Place unchanged and Winds becoming mostly southeast 10 knots this engineering firm hired by the under Plan B and the operators of used as an access road. He said days today Is actress for the town to study ways of town. A party caucus will be held some of the six businesses located even if traffic controls were put up afternoon. Southeast iess than 10 knots lonight and increasing parking in the area. Eileen Brennan, who before the next meeting In the hope in them criticized the administra­ at the intersection of Purnell Place . 10 to 15 knots Thursday afternoon. William Sinnamon, whose son’s is51. that a consensus can be achieved, tion’s recommendations during and Oak Street to minimize the Seas less than 1 foot over, building slightly several directors said. Sinnamon Shop restaurant would Thursday afternoon. Tuesday’s meeting in Lincoln GEORGE MARLOW STEPHEN T. PENNY danger, there would be a backup of Four Democrats — one short of Center. Better alternatives can be be lost under Plan B. said he traffictoMainStreet and a greater Weather, mostly cloudy through Thursday with the number needed to enact a found, they argued. . . . road plan isn’t best . . . leads split majority supports the idea of an access chance of occasional drizzle tonight and Thursday risk of accidents. measure — have said they support Mayor Barbara B. Weinberg, road. "We have no objection to an William Ginter, an engineer with morning. Almanac access road ... but we want the or will consider supporting the one of the undecided Democrats, Democrat James "Dutch” Fo­ Republican Geoffrey Naab said Fuss & O’Neill, said between 700 Visibility locally below 2 miles in fog late tonight road built around us — not through plan recommended by the town said she is “ vacillating” between garty, who was not at Tuesday's he supports the creation of an and 800 vehicles per hour travel on s and Thursday morning. Today is Wednesday, Sept. 3. in Chicago the firings were administration, known as Plan B. Plan B and Plan A, which would meeting, is on record opposing access road if merchants believe it us,” he said. Main Street every hour, according Cloudy tonight, some sun Thursday the 246th day of 1986. There are consistent with organized labor’s Under that proposal, two-way leave the buildings Intact and use Plan B, as is Democrat Peter is vital. However, he said he Ai Lutz, who lives on Stephen to the latest study done in the late 119 days left in the year. traditional stand on public traffic would be channeled onto Purnell Place as is. She said she DIRosa, who supports Plan A. supports either Plan A: Plan D, Street, said a second engineering 1970s. He said he did not knowhow The Connecticut forecast calls for tonight to be mostly cloudy with a low Across the nation Today’s highlight in history: employees. Purnell Place, which Is east of plans to talk to business owners Democrat Cassano has said he which would move the access road study should be conducted to find many would use the access road, in the mid SOs. Thursday, it wHI be partly sunny with a high around 70. On Sept. 3, 1783, the Treaty of Main Street, and two buildings before coming to a decision. supports Plan B, while Majority further east and spare the two other alternatives, and said the but admitted that it is "a distinct would be demolished to improve Today’e weather picture was drawn by Shannon Donnelly, 10, of Drenching rain prompted high water warnings Paris between the United States One year ago: The space Democrat Kenneth Tedford also Leader Stephen Penny said he is buildings: or Plan E, which would best solution may be to keep all possibility" many would instead sight lines. is undecided between those leaning towards Plan B. but is still extend the current Purnell Place traffic on Main Street. Under the Courtland Street, who attends Washington School. in Texas and New Mexico today while rain was and Great Britain officially shuttle Discovery made a safe use Spruce Street, which is farther scattered across the South and much of the East ended the Revolutionary War. landing at Edwards Air Force But support for the proposal is alternatives. open to Plan A. north to Bissell Street. plan, the road is scheduledtocarry to the east. E had fair skies. On this date: Base in California, concluding a A storm over the northern Rockies scattered In 1658. Oliver Cromwell, the seven-day mission described by thunderstorms into South Dakota. Nebraska and Lord Protector of England, died one space agency official as Cooler, cleaner libraries western sections of Kansas and Texas. In 1939, Britain and France "near-perfect” Sewer work urged Manchester In Brief Heavy thunderstorms prompted flash flood declared war on Germany, two watches for central, southwest and far west Texas days after the Nazi invasion of Today’s birthdays: Actress get nod from directors as well as south central and southeastern New Poland, Kitty Carlisle Hart Is 72. Actress in reconstruction Manchester Pipe Band takes honors Irene Papas is 63. Cartoonist Mexico. In 1943, Allied forces invaded Patrons of the Mary Cheney in the Cheney Historic District Mort Walker is 63. Actress Anne The Manchester Pipe Band, one of the oldest in the United P Showers and thunderstorms were scattered Italy In World War II Library will soon be able to read west of downtown Main Street. States, won the Grade 1 Northeastern championship for the from the mid-Atlantic states through the Sou­ In 1951, the long-running TV Jackson is 60. Actress Eileen comfortably on hot days, while The state Office of Policy and theast. Florida and the lower Gulf Coast region. soap opera "Search for Tomor­ Brennan is 51. Actress Valerie of Toiiand Turnpike second consecutive year Saturday at a competition in those using the Whiton Memorial Management is scheduled to de­ A high pressure caused fair skies across a large row” made Its debut on CBS. (It Perrine is 43 Schenectady, N .Y. Library will see a sharper-looking cide on Manchester’s application section of the West including the intermountain moved to NBC in 1982.) Town officials Tuesday urged comment this morning. The band was formed in 1914 and for the past 23 years has been building. by Oct. 24 under the direction of Pipe Major Charles Murdoch. region, the Northwest and California. In 1969, North Vietnamese the/ Eighth Utilities District to A public hearing on the prelimi­ Tuesday, night, the Manchester The town is seeking $100,000 for At the competition Saturday, Nancy Krutcher was named Skies were generally clear to partly cloudy from President Ho Chi Minh died. in'^tall a sewer line under Tolland nary design plans for Tolland Board of Directors approved interior electrical work at Cheney northern New England and New York across In 1970 football coach Vince Lottery Turnpike when the town recon­ Turnpike will be held Sept. 17. after “ Piper of the Year” after finishing first in two open individual spending a total of $53,250 to make Hall: $40,000 to install benches and western Pennsylvania and the eastern Great Lombardi died. structs the road in order to avoid which the state Department of bagpiping contests. Chris Heller won second place in both improvements at the two libraries decorative street signs around the Lakes through the Ohio Valley. Ten years ago: The unmanned having to tear up the new surface Transportation will probably take individual bass and tenor drumming. basing its decision on a recommen­ historic district: $20,000 for repairs Meanwhile. Utah received its first snow of the U.S. spacecraft Viking II landed at a later date for the project. about six months to review the The band has won the Northeastern United States competition dation by the Library Board to the Manchester Historical So­ Connecticut daily At Mary Cheney, which is season, an inch at upper elevations of Snowbird on on Mars to take the first close-up. A simultaneous effort would “ be proposal. Camosci said. Once state several times. It won the North American Grade 2 Championship ciety Museum of Local History. located on Main Street. $28,250 will Tuesday. A weak cold front was magnified while color photographs of the planet’s Tuesday: 646 a lot more inexpensive In cost." approval is given, the matter will in 1967. $80,000 to repair 20 homes within Acting Town Engineer Wllllain go before the town Board of be spent for a new air conditioning passing over the warmer water of the Great Salt surface. The band competed in the World Games in Scotland in 1977 and the historic area, and $10,000 to Play Four: 9056 CamoscI said Tuesday at a work­ Directors. If the directors autho­ system in the reference area. At Lake, creating thundershowers at lower elevations Five years ago: In his first was named the best overseas band. restore the firehouse at 230 Pine shop on the project held by the rize the project, final design plans The band offers instructioninbagpipingand drumming. Those Whiton. which is on North Main SI., which is now, the Connecticut and the snow in the high country, the National speech to a labor group since he town Board of Directors, which is will be drawn up. Camosci said. Street. $25,000 will be spent for a FRONTS; Weather Service said. fired most of the nation’s air interested should contact Murdoch at 644-2709. Firemen's Historical Society Tuesday Lotto: often at odds with the officials who Camosci said the final plans new exterior coat of paint, minor Mu.seum. Warm,^^ Cold<«^ Today's forecast called for showers and traffic controllers,President run the independent utilities should take between 12 and 18 landscaping work, repairs to the thunderstorms scattered across the Mississippi Reagan told a carpenters union 6, 19, 32, 34, 36, 40 district months to complete, predicting Home becomes GOP headquarters chimney and replacement of The directors Tuesday also Valley and south Texas, the central Gulf Coast Showers Rain Flurries Snow Occluded Stationary - Public Works Director George that bids would be solicited in The home of Donald Kuehl at 74 Mountain Road will serve as sprinkler heads authorized the town's Economic states and the southern Atlantic Coast states: The air conditioning unit is Development Commission to hire Kandra said the town sent a letter about three years. The total cost of Republican headquarters Tuesday when the party gubernatorial showers anti thunderstorms widely scattered to district officials on the subject the project Is estimated to be $5.5 scheduled to be installed by next an attorney to work with the primary is held from noon to 8 p.m. across the Plains and southern Rockies: and rain "a few months ago." but Is still million, he said, of which 92.5 spring, while the work at the Homarl Development Corp. in On the Light Side In a letter to members of the Republican Town Committee and National forecast lingering over tngjnid-Atlantic Coast region. waiting for a reply. He said it percent would be covered by Whiton should be finished this fall. preparing bonding for the planned would not be difficult to coordinate federal and state grants. to Republican elected and appointed officials. Kuehl said rides to In other action at their meeting Buckland Hills Mall Town Man­ The National Weather Service forecasts showers for Thursday for the Temperatures a ro ^ d the nation at 3 a m. E D T Smashing style The South Sioux City, Neb. the dual project, noting that the Camosci said there is an outside the polls will be dispatched from his house and voting returns will Tuesday, the directors approved ager Robert B. Weiss said the ranged from 40 degrees at Craig, Colo., to 89 at man started bashing the one- be received there after the polls close. Gulf coast through the Appalachians and Midwest to the Great Lakes'. town water department plans to chance state money for a new the town's application for the attorney’s fees will be paid by a Phoenix. Ariz SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) - inch thick, eight-inch long install a watermain undertheroad sewer line could be obtained if He urged committee members to press for a high turnout of slate’s Historic Legacy Grant proposed bond issue that would Tim Thomas smashed up more boards at 4 p.m. Sunday and when the reconstruction work is private septic systems are dis­ Republican voters and to be alert for any irregularities in the use program If approved, the applica­ cover the cost of improvements i 10,000 board feet of perfectly would have broken the Guinness done rupted when strips of land on either of absentee ballots. tion would give the town as much needed in the Buckland area for good pine over the weekend, Book of World Records mark of Officials of the district, which side of Tolland Turnpike are taken With the letter he enclosed excerpts from Connecticut law on as $2.50,000 for a number of projects the massive mall. reducing the wood to truckloads 10,065 boards at 7:30 Labor Day provides fire protection and sewer to widen the road. However, he absentee ballots. of rubble in pursuit of a world morning if he hadn’t had to wait service to most of northern Man­ said that will not be known until Three Republican candidates are competing for the PEOPLE record for breaking boards kar­ for a fund-raising ceremony. chester. could not be reached for property is taken next year. Republican gubernatorial nomination in the Sept. 9 primary. ate style. Thomas was breaking boards The reconstruction work would They are Richard Bozzuto of Watertown, Gerald Labriola of “ My hands are pretty sore,” to raise money for the Muscular begin near Buckland Street and Naugatuck, and Julie Belaga of Westport. about the arrests. The government repoiH-, the 26-year-old martial arts Dystrophy Association. He said continue east to Deming Street, 3 kind of help she needs, inside and outside, Roy does Wilma Engineer with a portion of N ^ h Main Street edly has confiscated their home. anyone can become Miss America.” she entrepreneur said Tuesday. he did not know how much was The family is pooling its resources to buy "There’s quite a lot of swelling, raised. also being improyed.. In addition to HRC meets tonight on hiring policy Artist Roy Tamboli has received a said. "There was a time in my life where I back the house so the family will have but they started coming around a The wood was donated by the road widening, plans call for commission to create a life-size bronze didn’t think I would ever get a boyfriend I still sought the Intersection of 'Tolland Turn­ A subctTirtmlttee of the Human Relations Commission tonight somewhere to stay when the parents are lot better than I thought ” lumber yards. statue of former sprinter Wilma Rudolph, was so ugly, that I wouldn’t have friends. pike and North Main Street to be will stui policy statement that is to accompany an affirmative released, said Olson. the first American woman to win three "I wasn’t the prettiest girl on that stage The town has decided to readver­ realigned from a " Y " configura­ action sal currently being developed, The publicist said Lee called him from Olympic gold medals, in Memphis. Tenn. last year, and I ’m not the prettiest in the tise for the vacant town engineer's tion to a perpendicular intersec­ The committee, which will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Lincoln London as she was about to board a ship for Rudolph, 46, a Clarksville native who United States. There were times during my position because it does not have a tion with a traffic light. Camosci Centeij gold room, will consider changes to the policy statement. New York, telling him she hadn’t been able to overcame polio, won her medals at the I960 reign as Miss America I’d wake up and say, large enough pool of final candi­ said. Some Manchester residents have asked that the statement set place a call to the United States from her F Olympics in Rome. ‘How on earth?” ’ dates from whom to choose. Most of the property taken would more aggressive hiring goals. hotel in Vilnius. The statue was commissioned by First Public Works Director George be five-foot strips. On the north The subcommittee complied with some residents' wishes last The actress has appeared in films such as Tennessee, a bank holding company that Kandra said today that during the side of the road, a slope would be month when it increased municipal hiring goals for minorities "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers” and plans to place It in a gallery at its corporate Betty Blues wins O first round of interviewing, only shaved to make an eight-foot-wide and females. headquarters here. “Funny Face," as well as numerous three candidates were selected to bicycle path, while on the south television films and stage productions. French director Jean-Jacques Belnelx’i come back for second interviews. side, fill would be used to lay the "Betty Blues” has won the grand prize at the The town wants to choose from foundation for a sidewalk. Ca­ lOth-annual Montreal Film Festival, while C among five finalists and began mosci said. Partial victory Akin’s lessons Krystyna Janda has been named best readvertising over the weekend, One problem with the project is actress and Dennis Hopper top actor. he said. that the historic Minnie Blanche Actress Rata Lee has persuaded Soviet Susan Akin won’t be using her Miss Jean-Hughes Anglade, star of "Betty U Kandra said the town hopes to Webb home, east of the current officials to allow a relative to emigrate, her America scholarships to return to the Blues,” accepted the award Monday night. have selected t wo other candidates Tolland Turnpike-North Main spokesman said in Los Angeles. University of Mississippi, but has been An international jury honored the Polish- within a month. Final selection will Street intersection, stands directly lee received permission last week for an ENROLL YOUR taking vocal, piano and acting lessons and bom Miss Janda for her role in the West come soon after that, he said. in the way of the road's proposed adopted niece. Maryte Kosheta, to come to plans to seek her fortune in show business. s The position became vacant path. Camosci said the town hopes German film, "Laputa,” while Hopper was America after she turns 18 in February, said “ That’s what I ’ve done this year,” she told cited for his part in American director David when Town Engineer Walter Sen- to move the home — which was CHILD NOW spokesman Dale Olson. The girl’s alcoholic The Old School a New York City news conference Tuesday. Lynch’s movie, "Blue Velvet.” kow was allowed to resign in built around 1790 — further east. mother is unable to care for her, he said. Millions of students return to school this week. But in August after having first been “ We will do everything we can to ASK US " I don't care if it’s an autograph session, Spanish director Carlos Sanra received a Lee, however, was unable to obtain fired in May for allegedly sexually preserve the home.” he said. you’re entertaining people.” special award for his trilogy of flamenco colonial days, schooling was left mainly to parents and permission for another niece and a nephew, harrassing a female co-worker. Although there are three other Aiken, 22, a blue-eyed blonde from dance films, "Blood Wedding,” "Carmen” church officials. A 1642 Massachusetts law required Manchester's most comprehensive child whose parents have been jailed in the Soviet Senkow admitted that he placed historic homes along Tolland Turn­ FORA Meridian, Miss., will surrender her crown and "Love the Magician” parents to teach their children to read. Puritan republic of Lithuania, to leave, Olson said. Sept. 13 to a new Miss America in Atlantic pornographic material on the desk pike, they would not be affected by care facility — Now serving children from The actress left Aug. 15 for the Lithuanian City. It’s a title, she said, to which any girl pedagogues taught the alphabet using the New England of the female worker, but said he the reconstruction work. Camosci did so only to cheer her up. said. 4 weeks old to five years old. PRICE QUOTE capital of Vilnius in an attempt to bring back could aspire. Downer for Irwin Primer, which accompanied each letter with a pious the three teen-agers after being informed "With a little bit of help, a lot of help, any rhyme. For example, "A — In Adam’s fall. We sinned Some ^armacies are reluctant to quote Form er U.S. astronaut James Irwin, the all. Later, in 1852, Massachusetts passed the nation’s prescription prices over the phone. 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They were The Manchester Herald released after Turkey’s police chief notified morel local authorities that the team had permis­ sion to do that. Manchester Herald We operate a VALUABLK COUPON Balloon Delivery Current quotations USPS 327-5en More than two-thirds of the stars missioner Benjamin A. Muzio, who any more” members. She also critized Labriola’s staff for possible trimming. She selectmen’s Community Hall the non-existent zoning official Gerald Labriola of Naugatuck that u.sed to be visible can’t be seen • Family M ultiple Class Rates Register at the Studio duri heads the state Department of Belaga said she favors a tax cut. proposal that truck drivers enter­ meeting Tuesday with five other ThVee hundred support service workers at Mount Sinai have said there are 39 employees throw them out. The primary will be Sept 9 any more through the 16-inch Thurs. 4 Fri., Sept. 114 12’ T t Motor Vehicles. but would also consider the spend­ ing Connecticut be tested for working in the governor’s office, firefighters. The main concern is still the been working without a contract since the last one expired at the • Special Emphasis on Dance for Bovs telescope at Western Connecticut from 2-7 pm and “ When did you ever hear Muzio ing side of the cycle while doing it. drugs. Instead. Belaga said she What the fire department needs end of May. abse but not 39 services offered to the growing stack of orders that need State University where he teaches • Graded Classes (ot a ll a)je groups advocate anything for the Depart­ She added that she would support supported voluntarv drug testing. public. are a certificate of occupancy and Sat.. Sept. 13 from I0am-2pm fron to be completed, according to The agreement comes after four months of negotiations astronomy. Lu said beginning at age .3 to a d u lts an as-built survey to show that the Levine “ I really don't want to Panel to probe between the hospital and union representatives. Weiner.said. Lu fears the problem could Or by telephone — are I project doesn't go over survey delay the process any more than become worse under a proposal to e ^dull lap and jazz classes Call 742-6886 or 742-9666 phys lines. The items can only be we have to,” she said. help cities and towns cut their aid to Labriola • "Kinderdance” for 3-1 year olds anytime Th Belaga favors better roads in region energy bills Northeast Utilities’ it ea! HARTFORD (AP) - The State Hartford National acquires S8tL Energy Alliance Project has pro­ posed towns switch to “ high- than By John F. Kirch east of the Connecticut River, in schools. Too many students are chard Bozzuto, a Watertown insu­ Elections Enforcement Commis­ HARTFORD — Hartford National Corp. will pay $17.3 million pressure sodium” lights, which Herald Reporter Belaga stressed more cooperation not ready for the business world rance agent — in Tuesday’s sion hSs agreed to investigate an to acquire the Savings and Loan Association of Southington, the 4 dedicated, professional teacher and a qualified staff. gove THE QUICK START last longer than ordinary lights between area businesses and the after leaving college, Belaga said. Republican primary. The winner anti-abortion organization’s aid to Mr. Rislev is a rnr-mtif-r of the Danrr- Maslr-rs of Am prira, Inr.. Immpfiiatp Past Prpsi- companies announced. and cost less to operate conti Julie Belaga. one of three University of Connecticut. Belaga will face her two GOP will face Democratic incumbent Republican gubernatorial candi­ Hpfil of (hp Daripp Tpapfiprs C liiii of Conn., National Dirppfor of Mr. Danpp of The Savings and Loan Association, which has a single office in But Lu said the lights also T h Republican candidates to become She said UConn is a great opponents — Gerald Labriola. a Gov. W illiam A. O’Neill In date Gerald Labriola officials Southington, has assets of $89 million. Arnprira Sptiolarshtp Compplilon. Nalionallv Icnown fapiiltv mpmbpr for danpp pon- Naugatuck pediatrician, and Ri­ said produce more light pollution He laws governor of Connecticut, wants to resource that could help expand November. Under the terms of the agreement, Hartford National will vprsinns and worltshops. Sfiidpnts arp purrpntlv danpin^ on Broadway and at fhp David Guay, supervisor of the also contends low-pressure sodium MGM (rfand in Reno. Thev are accepted into major college level dance programs, absei expand the economy of eastern the economy, but it needs a .PROGRAM. exchange shares of its common stock worth $17.3 million for all part of the state — and she says Secretary of the State’s campaign bulbs pollute less and cost less to three are rurrenllv aMending the I ’niversilv of I'lah Dance and Musical Theatre stronger commitment from the A Newspaper In Education Program 380,044 common shares of Southington. use in on building better roads and mass state. Sponsored by finance division, said he received a Major Programs, T he Q uiz The savings and loan will operate as a subsidiary of Hartford Lu and other professional and W f transportation is one way to do it. “The state has to get behind the The Manchester Herald letter Friday from ’ the execuliye director of the elections commis­ National with Its own management and board of directors, the amateur astronomers have asked mail; During an interview with Herald university and give it the tools It companies said Tuesday. Northeast Utilities to consider needs, ” Belaga said. “ It then can sion. informing him that the parti editors and reporters Tuesday. Worldscopo (10 polnlt lor ••ch qiwttlon ■niwtrMl corrtctly) WATCH Investigation would be made promoting low-sodium bulbs in Belaga said improving road net­ be the magnet for northeast street lights The astronomer said infer Connecticut” The elections commission will works running into northeastern Boy killed In Fairfield house fire that San Diego. Calif . has banned OLDER AMERICANS EXPLORE SECOND CAREER an ea Many ideas that come out of COUSIN also Investigate the RIghl-lo-Life Connecticut is a good way to boost Political Action Committee’s fail­ high-sodium lights for its city WITH H&R BLOCK TAX COURSE thus the region’s economy. Businesses UConn should be incorporated into F A IR F IE L D — A boy and his dog were discovered together, streets, making stars more visible the private sector, she said. HARRIET ure to file any financial disclosure dead in a second-floor bedroom, while three other family In will not move to the area if forms since October 1984. its from the Palomar Observatory. Thousands of older Americans take the first step towards a Belaga also said that better Job members were able to escape the fire that killed them. for p products can’t be transported to director. Jeffrey B Garfield, But NU won’t be changing its second career with the MAR Block Income Tax Course and ^ training and retraining is needed Darren McGuire, 9, was to have started third grade this week. other parts of the state, she said. EAT HER wrote to Guay policies, said Edwin Johnston. NU earn money as Income tax preparers. supp Firefighters said they found him overcome by smoke. In bed in Specifically, she supported the According to the letter, the two manager of business policy John­ absei HEART OUT! the house at 245 Oakewood Drive. The fam ily's pet dog was found ston said the low-pressure bulbs MAR Block, the largest Income tax prepartlon firm for over extension of Route 6 between issues will be addressed in separ­ T h underneath his bed. give off a yellow light, which NU 30 years, is offering a basic income tax course starting Sep­ Bolton Notch and Windham. How­ ate investigations With her brilliant kids, her The fire was reported at 8:58 a.m. Tuesday, and firefighters believes people would find objec­ tember 11 and 12 with morning, afternoon, and evening onth< ever, she said that residents in The RIght-to-Lifp PAC sent husband in real estate, and were at the scene within two minutes, said Fairfield Fire Chief tionable He said the low-sodium classes available. Su| eastern Connecticut who oppose FREE telegrams supporting Labriola’s 3 David W. Russell. bulbs are also a different shape, the expansion shouid be heard and her perfect figure. Cousin anti-abortion views to the Republi­ Gtasl making them difficult to install in The course is ideal training for mature Individuals who want their concerns addressed. Blood Pressure Harriet dominates every can caucus In Fairfield In March Darren’s father, John McGuire. 49. Jumped from a existing fixtures to continue working after retirement or who are retired and 4th St The state Department of Trans­ CLINIC-BY NURSE family gathering. Want to officials said The telegrams, paid second-story bedroom, fire officials said, and was in the kitchen for by the Right-to-Life committee, trying to extinguish the blaze with a garden hose when “ We don’t see (low-pressure want to go back to work. Classes are held over a 13 week pe­ mistc portation is in the process of EVERY THURSDAY fight back? Here's our plan: riod. An experienced Block Instructor will guide students buying residents’ land to make gave a telephone number that was firefighters arrived. sodium) as a very viable thing for unsol way for the highway, which many 5 - 9 1. Join the Quick Start Labriola’s campaign headquar­ Fire officials said that two older McGuire boys, Terry. 12, and our use at the moment” Johnston through various phases of Income tax preparation. Class- along work will include discussion, practice problems and actual say will open up eastern Connecti­ IIGGETT PSRKtDE 1 Former Soviet disiidenl recently greeted hb mother and Plus Program today. ters. officials said John. 16. also jumped from their bedroom window with the help said drew cut’s economy and will help bring PHARMACV other family members after their release from Moscow. The It’s fast. It's proven. of a neighbor. 22-year-old Reid Jennings. experience preparing Individual tax returns. 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M6?/WMTURN?1 1 ^ \ NAME 15 CHARLES Jefs pilot warned of small planes YES, M A ’AM 8R0WN../W CAD IS A Nixon n M he would re s ^ BARBER...! 6UE55/W ccim rros. Callf. (AP) - controllers with the controller Juat before the Jetliner trollcr couldn't tell the DC-9 pilot the small were traeW ngagtoldsmall planet when an FAR)RITE HOBBIES ARE and the Pip er plummeted into this sufMirban plane's aMtude, Lauber said. If chargee wwe true: tapes Aeromexico DC-9 collided with a single­ BASEBALL AMP REAPIN6 Los Angnhn neighborhood, Lauber said at a X The Aeromexico pilot aickiwwiedged engine aircraft, and the jetliner’s pilot was news conference. All 67 people on the two receiving the transmission, but the crew WASHING’TON (AP) - In May Watargata envarup trial. warned about one of them shortly before the planes w ere killed as well as up to 24 on the never responded that they saw the aircraft 1974, as criticism of Us prasfdency Nixon'a viawf, wMcb wara sot fa crash, investigators said. ground. in question, be said. became a national clamor, Riciiard conflict with what ha aaM pubUdjr ’The Piper PA-26 Archer that smashed Into A controller had warned the DC-9 pilot The Grumman’s pilot talked on radio for a M. Nixon toM one of Ms stanneb^ atthatima, wara aat out iB ■ tBpad the jetliner on Sunday was among the planes about 75 seconds before the crash about a minate with the controller just before the supporters that if Watergate intarvlaw with RabM Bameb Kom, on radar screens about the time of the crash third small plane investigators discovered collision, possiMy distracting the con­ charges were true ’’nobody would who said ha was wrftlng a papar> but was not the subject of the warning, John Tuesday by examining radar records, he troller's attention as the paths of the DC-9 have to ask me to resign — I back book. Lauber^head o f the National Transportation said. and Piper converged, Lauber said. wouldn’t serve for a month." "I know they are not trot," Nixon Safety* * ~Board investigation, said I 'raesdaiW sday. That third plane wasn't in radio contact Wreckage from the crash, which occurred He called Watergate "probably said of charges that be took part In The to also included a Grumman Yankee I THOUeHT I PIP '(W lUALKEPOUTTHE with the controller, and because It bad no as the Aerom exico Jet was descending the broadest but tMnnest scandal in the Watergate covenip. "Therefora whose pilot held a series of conversations PRETTY 600P..UIHY PIP POOR, ANP GAVE YOUR position-indicating transponder, the con- towards Los Angeles International Airport, American Mstory” and said he 1 will stay here and do the job I was EVERYONE LAU6H?_^ SPEECH IN THE HALLWAi'! plunged into a Cerritos neighborhood. The could understand the interest of the elected to do as well as I can and let ■------resulting fire destroyed II homes. press because "it’s a fascinating the constitutional process make the ‘Black boxes’ may tell little Tb^ confirmed dead included 58 pas­ s lo ry." final verdict." sengers and six crew members aboard ’Three months after that conver­ In the months that followed that V ^ 7 Flight 498 and the three people in the Piper. sation, Nixon resigned. May 13 conversation, Nixon lost Ms WASHINGTON (AP) — Investigators Tuesday. Numbers from various sources indicated The National ArcMves released fight in the Supreme Court to examining the collision of a jetliner and ‘I first realized my car was a gas guzzlar He said it’s too early to tell what if that up to 24 others on the ground also died, the tape of the conversation on withhold secret White House tapes small plane over a Los Angeles suburb say whan I couldn’t fill it wbHa tha an ^ n e anything will be learned from the recorders, which could bring the total death toll to 91. 'Tuesday, along with 4,465 other from the covenip trial, and the that because of damage to the "Mack box’’ was running.” which were severely damaged by impact Garry Oversby, of the Los Angeles County audio recordings made by the House Judiciary Committee voted devices on the airliner, there are no and fire. Fire Department, said a man and two of bis White House Communications to recommend his impeachment. guarantees the recorders will reveal clues to CAPTARW BABY sifey Creeks a C«Mls The cockpit voice recorder monitors teen-age children died in one house, but be Agency. Korff founded the "President the cause of the crash. cockpit conversation, while the other device It was the first public disclosure Nixon Justice Fund” and collected 0 A f iy / O ¥ B t said that be had been misquoted in earlier 9ome 4ANP- The jet’s flight data recorder "incurred records information such as the plane's of materials from the Nixon White hundreds of thousands of dollars for HKKBi $T0RM>HUH reports that IS had been found dead at z considerable damage' ’ and the cockpit voice speed and altitude. Both were flown to another bouse. House, except for 31 tape record­ the 37th president's legal defense. recorder "appeared to be less damaged," Washington for analysis. NTSB investigators hope to wrap up their ings that have been available for 'The fund raising continued long BLONDIC by Dm k Young b tlan Oroko Michael Benson, a spokesman for the There were no recorders in the small work in the devastated neighborhood today, listening at the Archives since the after Nixon resigned. National Transportation Safety Board, said plane. Lauber said. OVE, OEAP \ BVE.DEAR T H f ^ pRiw^e AN E/PENSIve DINNER WHAT'S POff eu T vweli. w orth rr OlNNSt?

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O trituarieB Lumber blaze still puzzles investigators IF O C U S /F o o d

By Alex GIralll be^ seen from a number of busy LouIm J. Bm u Rm i Hartford. n HIi a mass of Chri^ii Robert Young, superintendent of volume of water available from the Ilian Associate Editor locations. Broad Street and Center burial at 10 a.m. in Christ theming the town water department, said hydrant at New and Center streets tmtiae J. Beanllea, si, of M Street, for instance, hepMntedout. today thnt fhp fire was the first Church. Bloomfield. Burial will be Officials Investigating the fire was increased fourfold by the Grove St., died Tueaday at Man- He said that on a summer night, fmeJor one sIBc^IVSnchester spent in Mount St. Benedict Cemetery, that destroyed a loaded lumber Improvements in the distribution ctm ter Memorial Hoapital. people have the windows open in |20 million to improve water system. Born In Drummond, New Bruns­ Bloomfield. Calling hours are shed and other bulldjngs at the their houses and can smell smoke distribution. The system stood up Young said many improvements wick, Canada, Sept. 1.1M4. she had today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Manchester Lumber Co. on Center easily. Memorial donations may be under the test, he said. made along Broad Street and lived in New York Oty and the New Street Monday night have found Rivosa said the location of the made to the American Cancer He said firMighters drew .water Center Street also helped in the Jersey area before moving to nothing to indicate arson but have lumber yard has always been a Society, 670 Prospect Ave., Hart­ from hydrants at the rate of 5,000 firefighting. Manchester in INI. She worked as not ruled it out, a policespokesman concern because it is in a con­ gallons a minute and used a ford MIOS. said today. Rivosa said this morning that a baby nurse in New York City, gested area and has Umlted access half-million gallons or more to caring for newborns. Before she Gary Wood, public information five firefighters received minor on its west boundary, where there bring the blaze under control. injuries in the the fire. Originally it retired in IN I, she had attended to B«n|afnln ‘*B«nny” Palm«r officer for the Manchester Police Is a railroad track and then a steep Despite the heavy use of water, more than SM infants. She was a Department, said it has been was reported that no one was hurt. Benjamin “ Benny” Charles drop to the parking lots for he said, the town’ s storage tanks communicant of St. Bridget determined that the fire started in The windshield of one fire engine Palmer. 65. of East Hartford, businesses on Broad Street. did not drop drastically.in their was broken, he said, but he did not ^ u rc h and a member of the St. the northeast corner of the large But Rivosa said improvements water levels and the recovery rate Bridget Rosary Society. husband of Opal (Graham) shed. know how. One town firefighter Palmer, died ’Tuesday at Hartford in the town’s water distribution was fast. She is survived by a brother. He said the department’s spe­ said it was apparently damaged by Hospital. He was the father of system have eased his concern. He estimated roughly that thg,^ heat. Albert Beaulieu of St. Leonard’s. cialists in fire investigation were Sandra Sheehan of Manchester. New Brunswick, Canada; several scheduled to go back to the site of He also is survived by a son, nieces and nephews, including the fire today with Chief John Rudy Palmer of Glastonbury; two Mrs. Edward Jordan of South Rivosa of the Town Fire other daughters. Joan Stuka of Wawa may replace Maine Coast Windsor and Theresa Hepburn of Department. East Hartford and Patricia Rakus Taftville; and several grandnieces Rivosa was away on vacation of West Hartford; two brothers. An eyesore on Oakland Street morning the company will knock and grandnephews. when the fire occurred and re­ Vincent Diana, said the deal was Walter Palmer of West Hartford will soon be replaced by a down the seafood building on the The funeral will be Thursday turned to work this morning. He not final yet. The property was sold and Stanley Palmer of White convenience store. corner of Oakland and North Main with a mass of Christian burial at said that while he has not yet in January for $115,000, he said, but Plains, N.Y.; three sisters, Helen Wawa Inc. of Pennsylvania, streets and construct a 3,000- 10 a.m. at St. Joseph Church, Hope discussed the fire fully with his the closing was today. Hogan, of White Plains. N.Y., which operates about 375 grocery square-foot store similar to the Valley. R.I., with burial in St. staff, he has not ruled out arson as Planning officials said Wawa Irene Marsille of Bloomfield and stores in five states, has purchased Wawa outlet on East Middle Joseph Cemetery, West Green­ a cause. has all the proper zoning approvals Jean Ceracoll of West Hartford; the burned-out Maine Coast Sea Turnpike. needed to open the store. The land s wich. R.I. Calling hours at the Rivosa said he is puzzled by the and eight grandchildren. Food building at 55 Oakland St. and The company hopes to begin Holmes Funeral Home. 400 Main fact that the buildings were so fully is zoned Busness-II. The funeral will be Thursday at plans to place a grocery store at work on the site before the end of St., are tonight from 7 to 9. engulfed in flames when the The former seafood restaurant 8:15 a.m. at the Newkirk & the site. the year, Galle said. Memorial donations may be fire was discovered at 11:25 p.m. has been the subject of complaints Whitney Funeral Home, 318 Burn­ Fran Galle, Wawa district man­ However, the trustee for the from area residents ever since it made to a charity of the donor’s Monday. The site of the sheds can ager for Connecticut, said this choice. side Ave., East Hartford, with a property, Manchester attorney caught fire in 1084- mass of Christian burial at 9 a.m. So you won't be globe trolling this year. That’s no reason to miss out on the delights of at St. Mary Church, East Hartford. Floranc* Bums international cuisine. W ith the aid of flauorful, versatile vinegar, inexpensive international Burial with full military honors entrees are easy to prepare in the friendly environs of your own kitchen. Although there E Florence (Durkee) Burns. 83. of will be in Veterans Memorial are definite regional taste preferences around the world, perhaps no other food ingredient Hartford, wife of Lawrence J. Field. Hillside Cemetery, East is quite as universal in appeal as vinegar. Apple cider vinegar is popular on the continent in Burns, died Tuesday at St. Francis Hartford. Calling hours are today Europe and finds special favor among the Germans and Russians, while French, Italian from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Hospital and Medical Center in and Spanish dishes lend to feature red or while wine vinegars. Mall vinegar is a must with Memorial donations may be Hartford. She was the mother of fisi. and chips in England, and in the Orient, rice wine (sake) vinegar is prized for its subtle made to the American Cancer Bernadette B. Barnett and the flavorings. sister of Louise Elliott, both of Society. AIM NOW'S YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE Manchester. ON "END OF SUMMER " It’s not really surprising that vinegar is so often found in kitchens on every continent. She also is survived by a son After all, it's been around for some ten thousand years. From the discovery that a cask of P Lawrence J. Burns Jr. of East In Memoriam CLEARANCE MERCHANDISE, wine had soured came the idea that many other sugar containing materials including Hartford: two other daughters GIGMTIC SAVINGS ON EVe Ny molasses, fruits, berries, malt, grains and whey could be used to make vinegair. The Lorraine B. Roncaioli of Glaston­ END' Babylonians used vinegar as a preservative and a condiment and discovered that it could In loving memory of: Mary Ann bury, Annarita B. McNally of Burke Walker MAJOR APPLIANCE, COLOR TV, be flavored with herbs. Today you'll find vinegar flavored with garlic or shallots, tarragon or Hartford: two other sisters. Helen a host of other herbs and flavorings. Zinsser of Rockville and Esther 8/14/11 - 9/3/83 Moore in Florida; 13 grandchild- There has been no day like it Vinegar appeals to cost conscious homemakers because it can transform ordinary ren; and eight great­ before or since S UMMEK meals into gourm et dishes. Its ability to break down meat fiber makes it ideal as a marinade grandchildren. Josh 10:14 on inexpensive cuts. This attribute is especially noticeable in sweet and sour Chinese The funeral will be Thursday at Signed, dishes and German Sauerbraten Wine vinegar, too, works as a marinade, but its popular 9:19 a.m. at the Molloy Funeral S; Husband, Brother, Sister, ity is more attributable to the subtle flavor and aroma it brings to a dish. Home. 906 Farmington Ave.. West Sons and Daughters It’s important to note there’s a difference between the flavor and bouquet of red wine and white wine vinegars, however. Generally speaking, white wine vinegars tend to be n milder than the reds. So, be careful to select the correct one when preparing delicately fi flavored dishes E Bus was a little late CLEAR A NCE S Whatever your choice ot cuisine, there’s a vinegar to suit your palate. This collection of Continued from page 1 the release before and after school. recipes offers you the opportunity to try a variety of tasty international dishes at budget n “ The little ones, they’re just up and prices, even if you aren't a world traveler SI stuff,” she said. “ You can learn a down like yo-yos,” he said. lot.” nni When lecturing about bus behav­ Steve Ruggiero, who climbed hi ior doesn’t work, stopping is ei aboard at Croft Drive and Drexel another answer, Brandt said. “ I POULET SAUTE AU VINAIGRE CHULETAS DE PUERCO ADOBADAS SWEET & SOUR PORK Drive, was only returning because (Vinegar Chicken) (Pork Chops in Adobo Sauce) tell them ’when you kids want to 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 1/2 teaspoon garlic salt al “ you have to do it.” behave. I ’ll go,” ’ he said. “ When > r r n y ‘I tuli/espooMs Mi/cuf ml. divided ; I :2 teaspoons salt I 8 ounce can tom a to sauce I 2 teaspoon dried oregano, I pound boneless pork, cut in 2 tablespoons sugar m Ruggiero said his favorite period you stop two or three times, they was “ when I get my break and I get 2 12 pound vhivkrn. cut inlo .st’m n g 1 (ecis;)ooti basil leaves I 4 cup cider or white vinegar crushed 3 4 inch cubes I green pepper, cut into sma// di get the message.” piei e.s 4 teaspoon sugor 1 m edium onion, chopped 1 4 teaspoon cumin seed I (20 ounce! can pineapple tidbits squares to go out and play with all my He also has a whistle that he’s friends.” After prodding, he ad­ / / :! 4 poiiru/s npe (les/i Uirnalaes. 8 li’cispoon grcHifu/ hlai k 2 cloves gar/ic 6 p o rk chops, appro.ximately IVater I 4 cup thinly sliced onion Li not afraid to use, calling it his 2 tablespoons all purpose .flour I 4 cup cider or white vinegar I tom ato, cut in lo thin wedges mitted that he also liked math and chopped id (.ups/, or I ( on p i’pper I 2 inch thick th “ secret weapon.” 2 tablespoons chill /xiwder spelling. (14 I 2 ounce! u hole tonruloes 2 jiound Iresh miistirooeis Sliced onion I I 2 teaspoons salt hi Like the two parochial schools drained, /.hopped 1 tablespoon Hour I tablespoon cooking oil Sliced radish “ Nobody gives a break to the before, the 40-odd students on the 4 tablespoons red u rie i ineqce. 2 tables/Xions u ciler I teaspoon salt Sliced avocado Heat oil in a large skillet Add pork and brown well; drain. Dram pineapple tidbits; n< bus,” Brandt said, as he attempted divided reserve liquid Add water to liquid to make 2 12 cups liquid. Add liquid, vinegar, last run of the morning would be tw Combine tomato sauce, vinegar, onion, garlic, flour, chili powder, oil, salt, sp to maneuver into traffic. “ They all late to Robertson. Brandt said he salt, garlic salt and sugar to pork. Bring mixture to a boil. Reduce heat and cover. In a large skillet, heat 2 lal'lespoons ol the oil Add chicken, brown on all oregano and cumin in blender container Cover: blend till onion is finely hE want to get ahead of the school bus Cook over loiv heat 20 minuies. Stir in pineapple, green pepper and onion; simmer didn’t let the time bother him. sides. Add tomatoes. J l.il'lespoons ol vinegai. salt, basil, sugar and black chopped Place chops in shallow baking dish and cover with sauce Refrigerate, Wl because they know they have to uncovered. 8 to 10 minutes. Garnish with tomato wedges and serve over rice “ And I don’t even know where C\oscd the covered, several hours or overnight In large covered skillet, simmer chops in sh pc-pper Simmer, uncoceied, until chicken is lotk tender. 30 to 35 minutes. wait.” He constantly checked the my room is,” Ruggiero said, Yield: 6 servings yellow route slip for directions. Meanwhi'c, rinse, pal drv and slice mushrooms (makes about 2 1 2 cups). In sauce 35 to 45 minutes or until tender Serve chops garnished with sliced onion, 3 sa grabbing his school bag and radish and avocado Brandt said the younger children a medium skillet heal remaining 2 tablespoons oil AdrI mushrooms, cook exiting to face the 1986-87 year. and stir until golden, about ,S minutes: set aside Mix flour and water, blend Yield: 6 servings give him the most trouble, explain­ bu “ It’s a little hectic.” Brandt said into chicken tomato mixtuie along with reserved mushrooms and remaining FISH AND CHIPS fir ing that the parochial school with a shrug as he watched the last 1 tablespoon x inegar Cook until thickened, aliout 2 minutes, stirring sauce I pound fresh or frozen fish fillets 1 egg be students also can be a problem. His of the Robertson students scatter occasionally Serve over rice or cooked no'odles. if desired RUSSIAN CABBAGE SOUP 3 medium potatoes (1 pound) I 2 cup Imilk 19i theory is that after being so into the building before he made Yield ‘f servings (B o r s c h t ) well-behaved in class, they need Shortening or cooking oil for deep fat frying 2 tablespoons cooking oil "L his way back to the bus lot. 3 1 2 quarts water cups thinly sliced onions I 2 cup all purpose flour I 2 cup all purpose flour yoi 4 pounds beef shanks or cans (14 I 2 ounce) w hole I 2 teaspoon salt M a lt Vinegar 001 SAUERBRATEN WITH 2 pounds short ribs tomatoes, crushed bu Schools open smoothly POTATO DUMPLINGS 2 tablespoons sugar cups sliced cabbage II 2 lb.) Thaxv fish, if frozen. Cut fillets inlo 3 or 4 serving size portions. Pal dry with paf>er pm to 5 !•’" 2 teaspoons salt cups thinly sliced carrots toweling. Peel potatoes and cut into 3 8 inch thick strips. In saucepan or deep fat we I bay leaf can (I pound) iulienne cut fryer heal about 2 inches shortening or cooking oil to 375° Fry potatoes 14 at a Manchester schools reopened 1 4 p o u n d chuck roast 2 tables/x/ons celcrv flakes an uneventful day so far, he said. 2 cups cider or u in<> vinegar 2 3 cup cider vinegar beets, drained lime for 7 to 8 minutes or until golden brown Remove from fat; dram on paper today without major problems, I 4 teaspixyn thvm e /eaves Demers said one new driver 2 cups u ater. I teaspoon mustard seed toweling and keep warm in 325° oven while preparing fish. school officials said this morning. forgot to pick up a group of In a large sauce pot or kettle bring water to a boil Add beef; bring toa Ixiil; skim Bl \ o r our 2 teas/xrons salt I 2 cup sugar foam from surface Add sugar, salt, bay leal and vinegar. Reduce heal and Combine 1 2 cup flour and salt Add egg, milk and 2 lablespwons oil; beat until “ We’ve had a couple of late children at some apartments near 1 4 teaspoon black pepixn IS dark, old lashioned gingersnaps. simmer, covered, for 30 minutes Add onions and tomatoes; simmer, covered, smooth Place 1 2 cup flour in shallow bowl Dip fish in flour, then in egg mixture buses,” said Business Manager the Manchester Parkade. and the 3 tablespoons onion p o ivd er crushed Raymond Demers. "That’s nor­ until meal is tender, about 2 hours Lift out beef When cool enough to handle, Fry fish in hot fat for 2 minutes on each side or until golden brown. Sprinkle fish and bus was sent back to the site to get’ 3 bav leaves I 4 cup seedless raisins remove meal from bones; cut into 1 2 inch pieces. Return meat to pot, discard potatoes with salt. Sprinkle fish with vinegar mal for the first week until things them. 6 whole cloves Yield 3 t(|4 servings slow down.” bones Add cabbage and carrots to soup; simmer, covered, for 15 minutes Add “ Invariably you’re going to have beets; simmer, for 2 minutes. Refrigerate overnight Remove layer of fat Reheat Generally, though, the 7,000 a stop missed here and there,” he Combine vinegar, waler, salt, pepper, onion ixrxvder, bay leaves, cloves, celery Hakes, thym e leaves and m ustard seed to m ake m arinade. Place meat until hot, adding additional water, il needed. Serve lopped with sour cream and students and 500 teachers in the said. “ Things seem to be going in this mixture, making sure il is covered xvith liquid. Cover; let stand at least black bread, il desired. ROMAN BEEF STEW town public schools were having an pretty good.” 2 hours. Add sugar Simmer oxer loxv heal 3 hours or until lender Remove Yield: 12 cups pounds beef, cut into meat to planer. Keep hoi Strain liquid to remove spices Return liquid to cup chicken or beef bouillon or I I 2 inch pieces cooking pan; stir in gingersnap crumbs and raisins; cook, stirring until thick bro th Serve with Potato Dumplings GINGER CHILE CHICKEN tablespoons all purpose flour cup red or white wine vinegar Car falls, hurting man teaspoons salt teaspoon leaf rosemary, cru m bled Yield; 4 to 6 servings half breasts of chicken, boned teaspoon minced garlic teaspoon ground pepper carrots, cut into I inch chunks tablespoon all purpose flour teaspoon grated ginger root teaspoons ground sage m edium onions, q u a rte re d A Bloomfield man was rushed to teaspoon paprika teaspoon dried red chile, Hughes was underneath his tablespoons olive or medium potatoes, halved tablespoon melted butter crushed Manchester Memorial Hospital black Pontiac Grand Prix Satur­ POTATO DUMPLINGS vegetable oil tablespoon lemon /uice cup seasoned rice vinegar I 8 teaspoon black pepper this weekend after an automobile day while he worked on the car d.ERMtJI*® garlic cloies 9 ounce package frozen 2 cups need potatoes laboul 1 8 teasixxin onion salt tablespoons water he was working on fell off its jack with his nephew. Keith Buttrey, at 3 m edium size potatoes) I 4 tea sixxm w h ite jx'p p e i French style green beans and landed on his chest, police said 10 Newman St. in Manchester, Trim fat from chicken Combine flour xvith paprika and dust chicken pieces I egg. beaten I 2 teaspoon salt S i today. lightly, shaking off excess.' Spread butler in small baking pan and arrange police said. Police said the car I 2 cup dry bread crumbs All purpose flour Trim excess fat from meat Combine flour, salt, pepper and sage in plastic bag Lester Hughes of INTunxis Ave. slipped off its wheel stands and chicken pieces close together, skin side doxvn. in pan. Bake in very hot oven Shake meat in bag to coal completely with flour mixture. Heat oil and garlic in a T SALE'- After potatoes arc boiled, ix’el and put through river or coarse sieve. Add (450°F) 20 minutes Meanwhile, mix all remaining ingredients together When in Bloomfield suffered two broken pinned Hughes to the ground. large skillet until garlic is browned: remove and discard garlic Brown meat in oil, 645 ribs and a collapsed lung, said egg, bread crumbs, xmion salt. ix?pi>er and salt, mixing well Add 3 to 4 chicken has baked for 20 minutes, remove pan from oven. Spoon off and about one quarter at a time. Remove meat to a flame proof casserole as it browns sho' Saylor, who resides at the Renee Saylor, a friend who ans­ tablespoons flour to pciialo m ixture until the consistency is that of dough but discard any excess fat from pan. Turn chicken skin side up Drizzle seasoning Pour oil from skillet; add broth, vanegar and rosemary to skillet; bring to boiling, 9 at ' Newman Street house with But­ wered the phone at the Newman not loo sticky Roll into 1 1 2 inch balls. Gently drop into rapidly boiling, mixture over chicken, and return to oxen. Bake about 15 to 20 minutes longer, scraping browned bits from bottom; pour over meat Add carrots, potatoes and Jac trey. said that two friends front Street house where the accident sailed water Ccxrk 8 minutes or until dumplings change in appearance and basting once or twice with pan liquid. Spoon a tablespoon of the pan sauce over onions Cover; simmer over low heal 1 to M 2 hours or until meal is tender Skim and across the street rushed over and begin to look fluffy. occurred. Saylor said Hughes was each chx'ken breast when served. off excess fat Stir in lemon juice; add beans; cover Simmer 15 minutes longer free tried to lift the car off of Hughes Yield: 16 18 dumplings Yield: 4 serxnngs in serious condition after the Yield 6 servings nexi while Buttrey jacked the car up. accident, but was moved out of 2. 1 intensive care Tuesday. Police said when they arrived, Everything In the store 6464 He was still in pain, but was paramedics were already treating stabilizing, Saylor and police said. Hughes. reduced for quick sale. MAKE FRUIT VINEGARS VINEGAR PRIMER ECONOMIZE WITH VINEGAR C l i Many Items sold at costi AT HOME Vinegars come in a variety of color tones — from the near whites of distilled vinegar Vinegar has been a household favorite of thrifty homemakers for genera­ M; to the red shades of xvine vinegar and all ranges of brown in apple cider and mall tions, Here are a few tips to help you stretch your food dollars: Wilson signature rejected WE WILL NEVER Fruit vinegars can add zest and color to ahnosl any meal, o f If vinegars. The Ixasic color of the vmegar comes from the raw ingredients used. Even for il and they’re easy to make at home. For Strawberry ' To gel the last bit of mayonnaise or salad dressing out ol the jar. just BE UNDERSOLD!!! a variation among browns, reds and whites is normal. For example, natural th el One of the signatures on a trars’ office. Vinegar, aR it ta k ^ is two pints o((tesh strawberries, one changes in color occur in fresh apples from season to season, from variety to drit^le a little white vinegar into the jar. put tire cap on tightly and shake. petition circulated by Edward J. WE W ONT TURN AWAY A SALEM quart of cider vmegar and a cup of sugar. Remove the variety, and even from batch to batch. The In the Nov. election, Edward stems from the strawberries arid halve them. Set or*e- ' You can make “buttermilk’’ or sour milk simply by adding one tablespoon infor Wilson supporting his bid for a MAKE US A REASONABLE OFFER. Because of its acid nature, vinegar is self preserving, does not need refrigeration, Wilson will oppose Republican Open Sunday 12 noon - 5 pm quarter cup aside. Place the remaining strawberries in a of white vinegar to each cup of sxveel milk; ket it stand for five minutes to 647-1 place on the November ballot as an -JkNDIT'SYOURSm and will last on the shelf almost indefinitely. White vinegar will remain virtually incumbent Elsie Swensson and large bowl. Pour the vinegar over them, cover and set thicken. independent candidate in the 13th COME BY CAR, VAN. TRUCK. aside for one hour. Transfer the virtegar and strawberries unchan^d over an extended period And, while color changes or the development Assembly District was that of Democrat John Thompson. BIKE_JkNYWAYYOU to a large sauce pot. A dd the sugar and bring to a boil. of haze or sediment can be observed in other types of vinegars, these are only • Virtegar is a fmetenderizer for tough meats or game. Make a marirtade in 6 Wilson’s son, Michael J. Wilson, CAN GET HERE...BUT: Then reduce heal and simmer, covered, for ten minutes. aesthetic cbianges. The product still can be used with confidence. the proportion of orre-haU cup of white, cider or wirre vinegar to a cup of Brii who had withdrawn from the list of Strain out the strawbeny mixture, pressing out as much Vinegar is a high quality product produced from a natural fermentation prcxress Squid bouBon. Manchester voters in March 1N4. OONT MISS THIS SALEB! liquid as possible. Pour the vinegar into orte and one-half Ma ■ ita applied to many different starting materials. White vinegar generally is considered The name was rejected by the quart jar. Add the reserved strawberries and cover to be a “cleaner” tasting vinegar This is because the vinegar has been naturally * To k e ^ cheese fresh and moist, wrap it in a cloth dampened in white reaul I r tightly. The yield is one and one haH quarts. office of the registrar of voters NOTICE easytogettoi termented from a distilled alcohol. Distilling an alcoholic substance increases its vinegar and put it mto an air-tight wrapping or container. \ Noi when it was discovered in a routine Probate Court is open punty at a sacrifice to flavor Carol 44$ wunrsn w . _ For Orange Vinegar you need only one quart of white • A d d a little white, cider or wine vinegar to the water in which you boij .ham. for conferences with the UBOKriW Cv check that the younger Wilson is no VBA. vine^r, one cup of sugar and the orange ped from a Other vinegars are made from alcoholic sources, too, but they are not distilled It wiN draw out some of the salty taste and improve the fbwor. and longer a voter in the I M District, judge from 6:30 P .M . to 8 medium orartge (orarrge portion only). P lirc the vinegar, during processing sirxre the subtle flavors and aromas gained from the raw ingre Greet according to Mary WilRiide. Re­ P.M. on Thursday sugar and orange peel in a large sauce pot and bring to a dients are considered valuable attnbutes. Vinegars made from apples, wine, malt, For more lips on how vinegar can help you stretch your household dollars, Eai publican registrar o f voters. nights. Appointments X boil. Reduce the heat and simmer, covered, for twenty and the gram from wheat, rye or corn are manufactured under controlled condi­ request a copyof “Virtues of Vinegar” from The Vinegar Institute, Depart­ Betty E-ZTEMMS: minutes. Transfer the vinegar and orange peel to a one- tions that reduce off colors or flavors. The.xanegar produced through today’s ment S C , P.O. B o x 720215, Atlanta, G eorgia 30358. The $1.00 price ttig Edward Wilson could not be suggested. Night tele­ saw SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER contacted today for comment on C»f7 % wwmwB e.-eagiT. EHT wriw • CASK quart jar and cover ti^tly. The recipe yields one quart. irdvanced technology makes for better quality, better taste and better appearance. includes postage and handling. oond; phone number: 647-3227. 647-9997 •CkfOrTURO the signature. William E. Fitzgerald Roggi Michael Wilson became a voter -06EN DAILY: MOW-TMUW8 TIL f TU6»VgO-«AT TW. S « nWDAV TH. 8 « 8UNO»V IM n tT II^ Rea in Lyndon Center, VI., acoonUng to _Judge of Probiate Nor the withdrawal form at the regia- ** ~ MANCHESTER H E R A Ll), Wcdntgday. S«Dt. 3. MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Sent. 3.1966 — 13 Supermarket Shopper Bake a great cake in a microwave

Can you bake I tablespoon baiter Rotate cake every few minutes, Woman wins longest tape contest with neighbors’ heip in a nnicro- Combine V* cup water and sugar wave? Why, in a medium glass bowl. Cook at microwave at SO percent (me­ dium) for 8 minutes, then on high By Martin Sloane register tapes with normal-size type and was offering most certainly! high for 2 to 3 minutes, or until united Fdoturss Syndlcote exhausted and standing at the checkout counter with and 15 foil cases were waiting to be loaded into three M i crowa ve- Microwave sugar is dissolved; stir once. Blend for 3 to 4 minutes, or until cake to double coupons up to 25 cents. Marv promised to Edwin, she watched as the last coupon was deducted waiting cars, a station wagon and a van. baked cakes cornstarch into remaining v* cup tests done. Using a wooden pick or have cases of products ready for Dorothy to pick up. so from her bill. A crowd of friends and shoppers Assistant manager Dick DeMario seemed pleased strand of uncooked spaghetti for a Dorothy Clark of Kenosha, Wis., entered my she would not take all the items off the shelves and gathered close by and cheered as the totals were are light and Kitchen water and lemon juice, until Longest Tape Contest" in 1984. Her 1984 shopping as he watched the groceries being loaded. "It’s good fluffy, tender tester, punch holes in the cake at disrapt his business.. announced. Dorothy had purchased $1,148.74 worth of advertising for the store, and it’s good for people to smooth. Stir into hot mixture. Cook worth of groceries for a little more a n d truly Marge Churchill at high for 2 to 3 minutes, or until l-inch intervals. Pour glaze over Then disaster struck. On that last trip to the groceries, and after her coupons were deducted, she know that coupons can really work for them .” he said. delectable. cake and let absorb before turning than 910, but one unexpected factor kept her from supermarket, Dorothy forgot to take her coupon file paid only $180.08. sauce is thickened; stir once. Stir making a serious run ter the top prize The Roger Strom, one of the store’s owners, walked up, a M icro w a v e cake out onto a plate. ^ out of the shopping cart when she loaded some Dorothy smiled and looked toward the bag on the look of relief turning into a smile. ’’She worked hard in butter; cool slightly before supermarket at which she shopped used a cash cakes are serving over cake. Yields 1 cup. groceries into her car In the store’s parking lot. When floor below the cash register. Three checkers working for this," he said. “ And it paid off.” baked on two Qlaz« register with very small print, so all her savings she returned home, she realized the file was gone — several shifts had carefully seen to it that her register Dorothy Clark’s longest register tape set a record, power levels for best results. Start measured far less than the 28 feet worth of coupon and hundreds of her best coupons were lost! tape remained unbroken. It stretched a total of 53 feet and she certainly deserves the title "Smart Shopper of give the browned appearance. If 1 cup powdered sugar savings that were racked up by Pat Pavtis of Dorothy searched frantically. No luck. If looked like and included 32‘A feet 6f coupon deductions, single on a lower power level and then you are baking a chocolate cake 2 tablespoons strong coffee Perryopolis, Pa. the Year” She will also receive a check that will add L«mon PoppytMd Cak« she would have to forget about the contest. spaced! $100 more to her savings. In a few weeks. I will increase the power to give the "flour” with granulated sugar t tablespoons coffee Htineur leavening a chance to work prop­ For tl» 19M contest. Dorothy n)emorized the new Then Dorothy’s neighbors heard about her plight. At the front of the supermarket. 66 bags of groceries announce the competition for 1986. Don’t miss it! Be sure to test the cake for Finely crushed graham 2 tablespoons creme de cacao rales (which had been changed to keep shoppers from erly. Cakes that are cooked only on doneness with a wooden pick, or a Her neighbors knew that she had been an avid coupon crackers Combine sugar, coffee and li- beli^ penalized If their store’s cash registers clipper for the past three years, but they knew high power will be cooked before strand of uncooked spaghetti. queurs. Pour over prepared cake the leavening has a chance to work 1 (19 ounce) lemon cake mix p r^ ro d single-spaced tapes): The tape must be Dorothy and her husband, Edwin, even better as good Inc. Receive a coupon for |l off chicken. Send the Cakes will have moist spots on the teggs Yields 16 servings. unbroken and must havethe name of the supermarket Clip ’n’ file refunds and establish the proper texture. top even when they are done. These neighbors — and the parents of lO fine children. I^en required refund form and the Universal Product 1 cup water at the top. Register tapes with double-spaced coupon they heard that Dorothy had lost her coupon file a Sea(k>nlng8, Saueex, Sugar, Syrup, Salad Drexs- Code symbols from two packages of Chicken moist spots will disappear during One-third cup oil Hummingbird Cak* deductions would be credited with half their week before her big shopping trip, they decided to Helper, Expires Oct. 31, 1986. Microwave cakes which are the standing time. measurement. ingx (File No. 5) properly cooked will have an Vi cup poppy seeds pitch In and help her out. 'They started searching for KRAFT Cookout Challenge Offer. Receive 8. V i rnp finely chopped pecans A week before the contest entry deadline (which coupons. increased volume. If you do not I teaspoon almond extract 2 medium size ripe bananas Clip out this file and keep it with similar worth of coupons redeemable on Kraft Thick 'n have especially made microwave CakB Mix TIpa Sifted powdered sugar was later extended), Dorothy made one last trip to the With their help. Dorothy was ready. At 8 a.m. on cash-off coupons — beverage refund offers with Spicy Barbecue Sauce. Send the required refund 3 large eggs supermarket to speak with Marv Jenkins, one of the cake pans, which are deeper than For an 18 to 20-ounce cake mix, Using solid shortening, grease a >/i cup vegetable oil Monday. Oct. 28, 1985, Dorothy Clark walked into the beverage coupons, for example. Start collecting form and the front label of your current brand of microwave bundt pan. Dust with owners of the Super Valu in Kenosha This store had Super Valu and started shopping Fifteen hours later, ordinary cake pans, you will need use 2*/4 cups of batter per cake 1 can (»Vi ounces) crushed the needed proofs of purchase while looking for barbecue sauce. Expires Oct. 31. 1986. to remove some of the batter to dish. Grease and line the dish with graham crackers; set aside. pineapple in juice the required forms at the supermarket, in NESTLE Syrup Ice Cream Refund Offer. avoid -overflowing. This extra waxed paper. Bake on low for 6 Sift cake mix into a large bowl. 1 teaspoon vanilla -i newspapers and magazines, and when trading Receive up to a 11.39 refund. Send the required batter can be cooked in just 1 Add eggs, water, oil poppy seeds with friends. Offers may not be available in all refund form and one Universal Product Code s minutes, then on high for 3*/4 to 4'A iv< cups sugar minute on high as a cupcake. minutes. and extract. Blend, using a wooden tV i cups flour Public Records areas of the country. Allow 10 weeks to receive symbol from Nestle Quik Real Chocolate Flavor spoon. Pour into a prepared bundt each refund. Syrup, along with the cash-register receipt with Because there is no hot air in the V i teaspoon salt microwave oven, less water evapo­ Carrot Spica Caka pan. 1 teaspoon baking soda T This offer doesn't require a refund form: the purchase price of your ice cream circled. rates from the batter during the Rotating cake every few min­ Warranty daada bara W. Angelo to Andrew J. and Leslie F MacNeil Jr Associates LEA & PERRINS Steak Sauce Mail-In Offer. Expires Oct 31. 1986 ]■/< cops floor 1 teaspoon cinnamon Susan G. Carr. Ashworth Street, to Aaron and Charlotte Miller. cooking than in conventional me­ utes, microwave on 50 percent ■A cup chopped pecans P.O. Box 1785. Ridgely. MD 21684. Receive $I in TUNA H ELPER Free Mayonnaise Refund thods. If you are using a package I cop brown sugar (medium) for 8 minutes, then Kendell R and France.^ S conveyance tax $107.80 Brook Haven condominium coupons good on Lea & Perrins Steak Sauce. Send Offer Receive one coupon for a free jar of Sprinkle finely chopped pecan.s Car.son to Helen C Warner. East Robert L Procaccini to Vito $60,990 mix. reduce the water by 2 1 teaspoon baking powder increase pow^ to high for 2 to 4 Into lightly greased bundt pan; set the net-weight statement from Lea & Perrins mayonnaise or salad dressing (up to a $1.20 tablespoons The amount of cook­ I teaspoon baking soda minutes, or until cake tests done. Middle Turnpike. $62,000 Corte.se Millbridge Hollow con­ Leslie F. MacNeil ,lr Associates Steak Sauce Include your name, address and zip value). Send the required refund form and the E aside — „ Herald photo by Tucker t teaspoons cinnamon Cora M Ander.son to Michael J dominium. $.56,000. to Paul E Mooney and Dale L code. Expires Oct. 31, 1986. ing oil may also need to be Let cake stand directly on counter Mash bananas in a large bowl, Universal Product Code .symbol from one Edith Bidwell sells her blueberry muffins at the farmers’ adjusted Use one-third cup of oil in V i teaspoon allspice top for 5 minutes. Loosen cake and Grosso and Kathryn A Hau.scr Peter J and Joni S. Sirois to Bletzcr. Brook Haven condomi­ These offers require refund forms: package of Tuna Helper Tuna Salad Expires Oct. add all remaining ingredient.s Olcotl Drive. $91,000 market on Main Street. She’s considering selling her the cake no matter what amount V i teaspoon salt turn out to cake rack to cook Perry D and Jill S Phillips. Oliver nium $60,990 CHICKEN H ELPER Offer from General Mills 31. 1986. IVi cops shredded carrot Transfer to serving plate and dust Beal for 2 minutes on medium John and Isabelle D Miizikevik Road. $96,900 Leslie F. 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This allows more 1 teaspoon vanilla Apryl Hamilton Rolling Park to David Cohen Brook Haven condominium $51 990 minutes, or until cake tester comes Estates. $90 000 P V i cup chopped nuts condominium. $51,990 Leslie F MacNeil Jr Associates microwaves to reach the bottom of Black Ruaalan Cake out clean Rotate cake 3 times the cake pan and makes more even V i cup raisins Southfield Green Condominium Leslie F MacNeil Jr Associates to Allen S Seidman. Brook Haven cooking. In a large bowl, with an electric 1 (19 ounce) Devil’s food rake during cooking Cover cake with Assoeialion to Robert J and to G Robert Evans. Brook Haven condominium $60 990 Bidwell is known waxed paper and let .stand directly When the cake is removed from mixer, combine flour, sugar, bak­ mix (without pudding mix) Marianne R Paiva Southfield condominium. $60,990 Leslie F MacNeil Jr Associates ing powder, baking soda, cin­ 1 package (4 serving size) on counter lop for |0 minutes Green condominium. $106 400 Leslie F MacNeil Jr Assoeiales to Sonny Seidman Brook Haven the microwave, allow it to stand before turning onto rack to cool directly on the counter for 5 namon, allspice, salt and carrot. Instant chocolate pudding mix Walter M and Helen R Sehardt to Barry M. Freedman. 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MacNeil Jr Associates Herald Reporter nules > reen E Shaw Hilltop Drive Leslie F MacNeil Jr Associates Sift together all dry ingrecfients. heat for carry-over cooking 10 to 12-cup bundt pan Cover with 1 package (3 ounces) cream to Sumner R Silton. Brook Haven Add to oil mixture Wa.sh, drain To prepare cake pans for baking waxed paper and microwave at V i cup coffee flavor liqueur (such $99 900 to John R Marsh Brook Haven condominium. $51,990 If you’ve ever spent a Saturday cheese and dry blueberries on paper in the microwave, grease in the medium for 12 to 13 minutes, or as Kahlua) '/< cup butter Constance E Neleber (foreslale condominium. $51,990 Leslie F MacNeil Jr Asso(;lates morning at the Main Street of Doris M Hunt) to Gary M and towels, then lightly flour. usual fashion. If you are baking a until toothpick comes out clean. cup v^ka 1 teaspoon vanilla Leslie F. 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Lydall Woods Colonial to Norman J and Ann M Michaud to Herman and Rosalind Smoller muffins filled with her own home­ in a gla.ss mixing bowl Microwave Village. $104 000 25 minutes. Remove from pan If you are baking in a bundt pan, Add pudding, oil, eggs. Dissolve on 50 percent (medium) for 1 to 1'? Brook Haven condominium Brook Haven eonriominium. grown berries. immediately and cool on wire grea.se in the usual fashion and coffee granules In hot water and James N Angelo Jr and Bar­ $60 990 $60,990 Bidwell bakes these muffins in Lemon Sauce minutes, or until softened. Be rack. Thesemay be prepared a day flour with finely crushed graham add to cake mix along with careful not to melt Beal with a huge quantities She can sell six to before they are to be served, if they cracker crumbs on finely chopped 1 cup water, divided liqueur, vodka, and creme de eight dozen in an hour, she said One-third cup sugar wooden spoon to combine: add are kept chilled Serve warm or at nuts. This will help to keep the cake caoco. Blend using a wooden vanilla and milk Mix thoroughly Actually, the baked goods are an room temperature from slicking to the pan. and also 1 tablespoon cornstarch spoon. Pour Into prepared bundt Thoughts afterthought. She is really at the 1 tablespoon lemon juice cake pan. Add sifted sugar and beat until market on Saturdays to help her smooth Butter cookies What would life be like without while looking al me in a tense esteem by all and had many daughter. Grace Longo. sell enor­ hope’ Everyone needs hope The mous bouquets of cut flowers/ attitude: Happy? 1-happy? No. friends. Yet, he had not discovered 3 cups sifted all-purpose flour Christian’s hope Is in Jesus Christ Indeed!' After a while I said to Longo sets up her card table next to Vi to I cup sugar happiness because he had not Menus (I Timothy 1:1) A hopeless life is him: 'Mr Rhodes, there is only one found hope He did not have the the vegetable stand run by her I'A teaspoons baking powder Indeed a tragic one C Nell Strait husband. Pat Longo. ■A teaspoon salt place where we can find real assurance of a future which would V\OV-^' articulated the human need for happiness, and that Is down at the grant him those things which his ®'s\eaV® Muffins were added because the I stick margarine hope in the following words: "Take I stick unsalted bujter feet of the crucified Savior, be­ heart lacked most — peace, joy. flowers were slow to blossom this from a man his wealth, and you cause only there can we be freed spring, “ 1 have always loved to 1 cRg Senior clfizens salad sandwich, fruit and gelatin corn, sunshine stick love and the assurance of eternal milk. tomato, fruit -hinder him: lake from him his from our sins ’ ARer some time life bake. And I’ve always really 3 tablespoons cream or half-and- The following mems will be Thursday; Fish nuggets, french Wednesday; Pizza, garden half Thursday: Baked chicken quar­ purpose, and you slow him down Mr Rhodes said to me slowly and These things can be found only In ' wanted to have some kind of a bake served at Mayfair G^dens and fries, cole slaw, dinner roll, gelatin salad, fruit But take from man his hope and shop. This is my chance. ” Bidwell 1 teaspoon vanilla ter with gravy, cranberry sauce, and topping emphatically: ‘I would give all Christ For only in Christ Is there Westhill Gardens the w^k of Sept Thursday; Fruit juice, beefa- you stop him He can go on without that I possess If I could believe said. Optional; chopped nuts, walnut rice, zucchini, lettuce wedge, hope, the hope which is t he solu tion 8 through 12 to Manchester resi­ Friday: Pizza or hot dog. tossed roni peas. roll, peanut butter wealth, and even without purpose, what you believe! ’’’ to our deepest human needs 3 salad, fruit. Bidwell is thinking of selling her halves, almond silvers or other dents who are 60 or older: pudding Tuna salad sandwich brownie for a while But he will not go on decorations for tops of cookies fruit, milk Here was a man who seemingly butter cookies alongside her muf­ Monday: Baked ham in .raisin Friday: Tuna salad on a crois­ without hope” had everything anyone could hope fins. These cookies, which she's Sift together flour, sugar, baking Friday: Lasagna. peas, cauli- The Rev. Michael C Thornton Bee' sauce, parslied noodles, wheat Coventry High School sant cole slaw potato chips, Strait’s words remind me of a for: money, affluence, power and Associate Pastor been baking since her marriage in powder and salt Cut in the bread, peas, pear fruit compote. nower. salad, brownie. Ham sand­ cherry cobbler. wich, baked apple, milk The following lunches will be story about Cecil Rhodes re­ prestige He was held In high Center Congregational Church . 1929, are right for any occasion margarine and butter with a fork Tuesday: Sauerbraten with gin- 11^ ’’Last week someone said to me. If as if preparing a pie crust served at Coventry High School the counted by a missionary who gersnap gravy, green beans al- Andover elementary accompanied him to South Africa you’re a grandma where’s the Continue until well mixed Com­ mondine. rye bread, blueberry tart week of Sept 8 through 12: \ Rhodes was one of the most cookie jar?' They were kidding bine egg cream and vanilla in a with topping Manchester ^hopls Monday; Steakum on a roll, The following lunches will be but it got me lo.thinking” srnall bowl. Add all at once to Rour vegetable, fruit. served at Andover Elementary influential British leaders in that The Buffalo water Tavern Wednesday; Chicken vegetable The following Munches will be country. The missionary was If you’d like to duplicate Bid- mixture. Blend thoroughly. soup, macaroni and cheese, mixed served in the Manchester public 'Tuesday: Pork patty, mashed School the week of Sept 8 through well’s baked goods at home, here Chill dough Roll out oii floured potatoes, vegetable, fruit. 12: struck by the depression and Ssptsmber 7th vegetables, pumpernickel bread, schools the week of Sept. 8 through gloom which seemed to surround are the recipes: board and cut with cookie cutters apricots. 12: Wednesday: Pasta and meat Monday; Cheeseburger, puffs, (Bidwell makes simple circles, but sauce, garlic bread, green beans, mixed vegetables, cake. this otherwise great man. One day Thursday; Orange-pineapple Monday: Hot dog on a roll, he gathered sufficient courage to NFL OPENING DAY «,you can use any shape you like ) french fries, peas, chilled pears fruit. Tuesday: Grinders, chips, salad, Blueberry muffins juice, turkey salad on a croissant, fruit put the point-blank question: "Mr. g s Decorate with nuts if you wish pickled beets, crackers, mixed Tuesday; Chicken nuggets, dip, Thursday: Grilled cheese, po­ BUFFET Vt cup vegetable oil Place on an ungreased cookie tato puffs, fruit. Wednesday: Chicken nuggets, Rhodes, are you a happy man?” *eggs fruit. corn, potato puffs, bread, choco­ sheet Bake in a 375- to 400-degree Friday: Autumn soup, eggplant late pudding. Friday: Pizza, tossed salad, buttered potatoes, roll, broccoli or "I shall never forget.” the All You Can Eat 1 cup milk oven for about 10 minutes The fruit. peas, brownie. missionary went on to report, evi"' 2 teaspoons vanilla parmesan. shells in Italian sauce, Wednesday; Shells in meat cookies should not be allowed to Thursday; French bread pizza, "how he threw himself back $ 4 0 0 p , e o ”"^ " 3Vk cups flour broccoli cuts. Italian bread, fruit. sauce, green beans, bread, fruited OAHV LUNCHEON brown very much. Remove imme­ gelatin. RHAM high achoolt cole slaw, juice bars against the cushions and. gripping SPECMLSI 5 teaspoons baking powder diately to a wire rack to cool. Friday: Shells with meat sauce, the arm of the seat, exclaimed. ■A teaspoon salt Thursday: Meatball grinder, Variation: Add 3 level tables­ cheese, potato sticks, cole slaw, The following lunches will be green beans. Neopolitan des.sert. V i cap sugar poons unsweetened cocoa to the Meals on Wheels applesauce. served at RHAM junior and senior 2 cups blueberries batter for a very special chocolate high schools the week of Sept. 8 The following meals are to be Friday: Cheese pizza, tossed through 12: Put oil. eggs, milk and vanilla cookie salad, cherry cobbler. Bolton tchoola served to Meals on Wheels clients Monday: Chicken nuggets, hash the week of Sept 8 through 12 The browns, corn, muffin, pudding The Bolton schools' menus were hot noon meal is listed first and the Tuesday; Steak and cheese not submitted in time for publica­ cool evening meal second. tion. For information, call the About Town Monday: Roast beef with gravy, Coventry elementartes sandwich, com chips, lettuce and Board of Education, 643-1569. whipped potatoes, green beans, The following lunches will be salad, pudding Chicken salad served in the Coventry elementary sandwich, grapes, milk schools the week of Sept. 8 through See ‘Prizzrs Honor* Ellen (Joldberg. first: John Greene Tuesday: Leg ofveal with gravy, 12: and Al Berggren. second: Jim baked potato, carrots, salad, cake. Monday; Shells in meat sauce, Factory Shownoom The Educational Community at Turkey salad sandwich, pears, garlic bread, green beans. 645 Birch Mountain Road, will Baker and Morris Kamins. third East-west: Sol Cohen and John milk. / Tuesday; Juice, meat-cheese show "Prizzi’s Honor” Thursday sandwich, potato rounds, peanut 8 at 7:30 p.m. The film, starring Kilboume, first: BevSaunders and Wednesday: Swedish meatballs^ 9 butter cookie. Jack Nicholson. Kathleen Turner Tom Regan, second; Frankie with gravy, noodles, spinach, Brown and Peg Dunfield. third Wednesday: Meat and cheese for and Angelica Huston, is part of a cottage cheese, pudding. Egg taco, lettuce and tomato. Mexican free film series for the public The next film will be "Cocoon ” on Oct SAVMBS UNDER THE TENT 2. For more information, call 646-0711. up to 50% C iM t has reunion ^IfpnstheMkUlematt! Manchester High School. Class B u j ^ D k e d ! 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Hailloni Results for Aug. 28 play Include: New Fall Mctchandi weewvMBBWigi IW iW iia North-south; Sue Henry and aU at 20% off lOam-Spni SMunlgy, lOaiMpm M — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednwday. Sqpt. 3, I9W MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Semt 3. IflW - » Wednemday T V A d vice SPORTS 6:00PM CD CD (g) ® ( 9 1 CE) Company C D Hart to Hart (3D Gimme a I Bald Is beautiful on women, Knot's LarMKng W ALTERS SPECIAL A nother Bosom Buddies Doctor Who Q uincy Emmy nominee Cybill Shep­ in the of a young man Bv D o v e O ’H oro year. dD Reporter 41 herd Is one of three personal- The Aseoclotetf R rt tie-breaking hit.” MacfVeil-Lehrer Newshour i - 4 cities (Barbara Streisand and " I spent the first few months at When word was received that dear DEAR WORRIED: -The chances Tofor (ID Bewitched Cher are the others) inter­ Pawtucket, becoming a reliever Cleveland had beaten Toronto. A B BY : I read are very small, but if I were you, I BOSTON - Caj^ Schiraldi for the first time in my career, this [DIS) MOVIE; The Boy Who Stole the viewed by Barbara Walters the letter from would assume nothing: and take no thinks big. like anyftrue Texan. Baylor said; Elephant* A huckster attempts to malce on "The Barbara Walters year, but now I ’m here and trying ■amr the y o u n ft chances. Now I have a question: And. as a member of the Boston "That makes our win so much Clove money with a one-elephant, one-ring, tent Summer Special," to air to help the Red Sox get into the show David Wayne, Mark Lester, Whit- woman who lost Why haven’t you asked your better. It’s another game they’re NIItVR WEONCSDAY, SEPT. 3 on Red Sox for just seven weeks, he’s Blake 1967 all her hair per­ family physician that question? a World Series. ABC, D ear Abbv hoping for a World Series fBhie Jays) going to have to try to Contt PN] Mazda SportsLook manently due to woman your age should have an " I feel the sante way now as I did makeup.” T e x a a Abigail Van Buren championship. Ookto [M AX] MOVIE; 'Stage Fright' A man a condition annual Pap smear, which would be the last three years. Starting at With Texas ahead 5-3, Baylor Kon« suspected of murdering the woman he CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME called alopecia, the ideal time to inqirire. See your “Right now saving games is Texas, we had an aura about the loves enlists the aid of a friend to discover admitted he was trying for a home OMro I also was .sur­ doctor at once \ great, but the ultimate, the grea­ Scant the murderer Jane W ym an. Marlene Die­ team, that things are going your run all the way after Bill Buckner trich, Michael Wilding 1950 prised to learn test satisfaction, would be winning Mkim way. It’s a bunch of guys pulling had been thrown outtryingto nnove [USA] USA Cartoon Express there was an DEAR ABBY: I am> writing to the World Series," the new ace of together. That’s what we have Clei organization you regarding a family matter the Boston bullpen said Tuesday from first to third on Jim Rice’s Bos 6 ;3 0 P W QD Too Close for Comfort here. It’s a great feeling.’’ cni< that give.R help and support to such .same? Recently I discovered that a single in the sixth, Baylor leaned (X ) dB) A B C N e w s night after helping the Red Sox to Schiraldi came through as Bos­ Mhi CB (45) Barbara Wallars Summer Spe- Keys to Success people So. if any of you bald girls out maternal aunt married her uncle Into the first pitch and sent it into O c t (lD Benson cial IC C ) Barbara Walters interviews Cher, an victory over the Texas ton’s long sought "closer" once ^ Alfred Hitchcock Presents That woman should know that there go shopping or just out for a — her husband being the brother of the left-field screen for his 27th Hogan's Heroes Cybill Shepherri anti Barbra Streisand (60 Rangers Coll min ) (R) ^ Barney Miller not all jnen would find her walk — leave your wig at home her mother This took place over 6fl again in helping veteran Sammy homer. ^ NBC News The U-foot-4 right-hander, who (3D MOVIE: The Fortune Cooitie' A T V ^ll) La Senora (2 hrs ) unattractive when she removes How else are men like me going to years ago Everyone in the family Stewart improve his record to 4-1 i has a 2-1 record with seven saves "You don’t think of home run (Stew ^ Nightly Business Report cameramar), hurt whilo covering a football Xl) Comedy Break her wig There are men who think know you have no hair? 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What about their their American League East lead [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Excafibur' The sorcerer The Red Sox. who scored three what I wanted to do — put the ball CM< [ESPN] Inside the PGA Tour (22) '’36) G im m e a Break After both Nell Merlin helps young Arthur gam England's find bald women attractive. So far ears that don't stick out. she's my children who are my cousins’’ to 4>/4 games over Toronto, which unearned runs in the third, fell (Leon [TMC] MOVIE: Empire Strikes Back' and Addy s job applications are rejected. two greatest treasures, the enchanted my search for my dream girl has idea of a beauty Wouldn’t they be illegitimate if, had a nine-game winning .streak out of the park. I made upmy mind MIK Nell becomes convinced that the employer behind 5-3 as Nipper was shelled in (Snim (CC) W hile Han S o lo and Prin cess Leia enl sword Excalibur and the beautiful Guinev­ been un.successful. but I really BALD IS BEAl'TIFUI. .such a marriage is unlawful’’ And snapped in a 9-.S loss to Cleveland as soon as Buck was out at third. I Den ist the help of Lan do C a ln ssian to battle the IS a racist (R) In Stereo ere Nicol Williamson, Nigel Terry. Helen would like to marry a girl who the fourth. figured it was the right time to go 10:35 evil empire. Luke Skywalker is instructed Mirren 1981 Rated PG IN NEW JERSEY don't such close blood marriages Schiraldi, acquired in the multi­ (24) (5T) Canyon Consort This special ex would keep her head shaved However, veteran Don Baylor for the long ball,” Bolt by the mystical Jedi teacher Yoda Mark amines The Paul Winter Consort s 277 [U SA] Edge of Night breed idiots, blood disea.ses and the player deal which .sent Bobby (McC Hamill. Harrison Ford. Came Fisher 1980 mile trip d ow n the Colorado River to create perfectly smooth Since few would D E A R B IS B: What a refreshing like’’ If my cousins are illegiti tied the score with a two-run homer With two straight losses here, the R.jted PG In Stereo music inspired by the Grand Canyon (60 12.05AM (ST) MacNeil-Lehrer Ojeda to the New York Mets. in the sixth and Marty Barrett put enn N ew sho ur agree to do this (even if she'd agree attitude Thank you for sharing it mate wouldn't any wills andtrusts Rangers’ hopes of overtaking 7 ;0 0 P M CD CBS News min ) In Stereo figures that winning champion­ E Cle\ to shave if once she'd probably be declared null and void'’ the Red Sox ahead to stay with a California in the A L West were O n h i4l Novela Muchachita 12:30AM (T) m o v i e m i » a ii ships is a way of life CD CSi) M*A*S*H wind up growing it back sooner or Please print the facts two-run bases-loaded single in the dealt a severe blow. [CNN ] Larry King Live American Beauty' The life of an 18-year later) I would love to meet a "I'v e been part of four winning (D (25) Wheel of Fortune old beauty queen changes drastically after D E A R ABBY: My question is CAN OF WORMS IN FLORIDA seventh. Baylor singled and scored ”We gave them six outs in one Nilta CE) (3fi) $100,000 Pyremid she Wins the pageant Diane Lane, Cions permanently bald woman with a teams the last three years," he [DIS] MOVIE Topper' An auto accident short and sweet. What are the an insurance run in the eighth inning and they scored three (11) Jeffersons turns Georpe and Marian Kirby into mad Leachman. David Dukes 1982 pretty face and warm smile chances for a .'>4-year-old woman explained "In 1983. at (University before Larry Parrish hit a solo (unearned) runs," Texas Manager (lD Fugitive cap ghosts Cary Grant Constance Ben (X) Merv Griffin Remember beauty is in the who has not had a period in almost D E A R CAN: You can judge for of) Texas we won the Southwest nett Roland Young 1937 homer of Schiraldi in the ninth. (5f) M acNeil-Lehrer N e w sho ur (ift Uncle Floyd beholder's eye and iust because yourself whether or not your Bobby Valentine said "We swung three years getting pregnant’’ Conference championship and the "It ’s a great come-from-behind [ T M C ] M O V IE April in Paris' A State (26) MOVIf: Jesus Christ Superstar' society set one standard of what is cousins are idiots I urge you to the bat pretty well, scoring six ^ New Newlywed Game Department employee becomes involved Please answer in the newspaper College World Series Then we won St. LO The rock musical version of the Biblical beautiful, that does not mean as I'd rather not have anyone in consult a Florida lawyer for the win — again.” Baylor said, ‘"rhis runs. But we needed more. like Wenti (4j) Novela; M aria de Nadie Una pobre with a chorus girl D o n s Day, Ray Bolqer story of the last seven d a y s in the life of everyone has to conform to it at Lynchburg (Carolina I^eague) is like a never die team. We're CMcoi muchacha campesma se iraslada a la gran Claude Dauphin 1953 Jesus IS set amid the tumult of contempor­ this small town know how con­ answers to your questions concern nine, to win And that’s a lot of P the same year m u b Ciudad en busca de trabajo Inadvertida ary Israel Ted Neeley, Carl Anderson, Smooth legs are sexy so why cerned I am ing legitimacy and inheritance winning in a lot of ways and it’s a runs.” mente se ve envuelta en problemas y es 3.30PM 18 CNN Headline News "I was with Jackson (Texas AP photo Yvonne Elliman 1973 shouldn't a smooth head be the STILL WORRIED I.aws differ from stale to stale different character each day. The Red Sox shoot for a three- Houit eviada a la prision A l salir de la carcel en 22 30 You A gain ? Henry begins to sus League) and we won in 1984. Then. Clncln cuentra trabajo como sirvienta domestica pecf Matthew m a senes of neighborhood (DD (36) Late Night w ith David Letlerm an Tonight Wade Boggs set it up with Tonight's guests are James Brown and game series sweep tonight, send­ Boston Red Sox closer Calvin Schiraldi over the Texas Rangers at Fenway Park. Son Fi en donde es seducida y abandonada con thefts (R| In Stereo I was with Tidewater and we won a great al bat and Marly followed Attont un nino (60 min ) Father Guido Sardurci (60 mm ) (R) In ing Tom Seaver. 7-11. against (center) is congratulated by teammates Los Al 4ii Muy Especial: Lissette Stereo in the International League la.sl with another great at bat for the The rookie bullpen ace has seven saves (5f) N ightly Busin e ss Report Texas Charlie Hough. 12-8. after saving Tuesday night’s 8-6 victory Son D [ H B O ] MOVIE Bad Boys’ Jailed for an (5S) Alfred Hitchcock Presents Transfer of records varies and two wins in 17 games. (SD Matt Houston accidental killing a young hoodlum strug (46) More Real People Houi [CNN] Moneyline gles to the top of the prison snake pit dorkm Sean Penn, Ally Sheedy Rem Santom (61 i Gene Scott D E A R DR. ever, the information contained in Son [ESPN] SportsCenter 1982 Rated R [ESPN ] John Fox Outdoors GOTT: Twenty the records should be promptly AL roundup CInc [ H B O ] On Location: Pee Wee Herman Mon X ) N ew s [U SA ] That Girl (R) S h o w Taped at L A s Roxy Theatre, Pee 10:00PM years ago I got available to the patient's physician Son Wee Herman reigns once again as the Mis CS) (46) ABC News Closeup At a Loss in a tussle with of choice I'm .sorry if I confused UConn’s gridders Attai 1 -00AM (X) Comedy Tonight ter Rogers of the '80 s (60 mm ) for Words; Illiterate in America ICC) you when I referred to "records" (I) Sale of the Century the county med­ HOO! 11 Independent Network News [USA] Dance Party USA 1T Comedy Break ical society D r. G ott in a previous column: I meant 1:05 p. 18' The Untouchables over "owner­ either the original or its facsimile HOU! 7 ;3 0 P M (T) (X) PM Magazine CNN Headline News Blue Jays finally lose a game son 7-' '20 Whispering Hope Unmask Mystery enjoy pre-season (£) Jeopardy [CNN] Crossfire sh ip " of my Peter Gott, M.D. LOS of Alzheimer's medical re­ D E A R DR. GOTT: My 4-year GO Million Dollar Chance of a Lifetime [ESPN ] Tennis Magazine root (! J22 36' St Elsewhere Dr Auschlander B v San (ii) Independent Network News cords My old old has a habit of twirling the hair Uen Auster team reported back in il.s-best discovers that a tenement turned over to [TM C] MOVIE: 'Dream Wife' A n Am en on the top of his head with his Sports Editor B v The Associated Press Cleveland a 9-2 bulge. Chicago over Kansas City in a ( (M) Barney Miller the hospital is an illegal cocaine store and can businessman marnes an Eastern pnn doctor retired shape ever, thanks to a program rally to lift the Yankees to a win in PltnP m s Dr Turner returns from Mississippi with a and turned over thumb and forefinger The prob­ from strength coach Jerry But Williams dismissed second- game that also saw the major Oakland. (W e ist New Newlywed Game cess for goodwill reasons Cary Grant De TORONTO — Toronto’s nine- pregnant w om an in low (60 mm ) |Rj borah Kerr Walter Pidgeon 1953 his practice — lem is that the hair in that area has STORRS — For II out of the gues.sers who felt he should have league debut of the Royals’ Bo S o n (4§) Price Is Right Martin Don Mattingly's sacrifice fly had [U SA] Dick Cavett game winning streak is over, but Jackson (M o d O '24: '57 Women of Summer (CC) This do and my records — to a physician become loose and falls out We last 12 years, the University of UConn has 10 full-time star­ gone with a veteran pitcher with tied the game before Winfield, who St. L (5?) Wild. Wild World of Animals cumentary brings together women from refuse transfer of medical records the Blue Jays are hoping it's just a [ H B O ] MOVIE Final with whom I did not feel secure He keep him in crewcuts now. but the Connecticut football fortunes ters. five on offense and five on the Jays only down 5-2. The 4)-year-old Carlton chalked hit a three-run homer in the first 7-13), 7 [CNN] Crossfire the Bryn M aw r Sum m er School for 1:20AM to another doctor temporary setback in their quest to Ju stic e ' A trigger happy Texas deputy is minute the hair gels long enough, have been on the downside "That was a perfect situation to up victory No 322 of his illustrious W o m e n W orkers in a reunion to recall the refused to send my records to the Many doctors prefer not to send defense, returning from the '85 inning, came through with his [DIS] Mouseterpiece Theater assigned to return an Italian criminal to Eu retain the American League East get him in there." Williams said of S a n I extraordinary opportunity (60 min ) doctor I selected, although he did he starts all over again His Since 1971. the Huskies have had campaign Jackson believes he career by si riking out three and not single to center O n ly [ESPN ] Major League Baseball's Grea­ rope Joe Don Baker Rated R original records, however, be­ title. i81 Black Sheep Squadron offer to let me transcribe them. pediatrician says he'll outgrow the only three winning seasons The has the finest crew of receivers his decision to use Mus.selman giving up a walk. One of the Brian Fisher, the fourth of fiv< test Hits: 1 9 8 5 World Series (60 min } ® Naked City cause of a legal consideration. If After a club record-tying nine [CNN] CNN Evening News 1 :30AM The medical .society likened my habit Is this a common habit in lone winning season in this In his tenure With sophomore "I'v e got to gel him in somewhere. Royals’ hits was a single to the Yankee pitchers, improved his [U SA] Tennis; U S. Open Quarterfinals brought to court in a malpractice consecutive wins, the Blue Jays (X) Jackie Gleason children’’ How ran we handle if’ decade was at its outset in 1980 Jeff Gallaher. out of Middle- I'm glad I pitched him. He’ll be right side of the infield by Jackson record to 8-5 while Dave Righetti Easts (3 hrs , 30 min ) Live [ESPN] Auto Racing '86: Nascar Gato records to a "professional tool in action, the doctor would need the were brought back to earth by the fade 200 (90 mm ) (II) Independent Network News much the same respect as the when a 7-3 mark was logged A town High settled In at tail­ belter the next lim e " in his first major league at-bat in pitched the final inning for his records as evidence to defend Cleveland Indians Tuesday, losing 8 ;0 0 P M 3 ) CBS Reports: One River. [CNN] Newsnight Update stethoscope" and said it was not D E A R R E A D E R ; Hair twirling .500 mark was missed a year back Jackson hopes that will Former Blue Jay Ken Schrom the second inning On the previous major league-leading 34lh save It One Country -The U.S./Mexico Border [M AX] MOVIE: 'Body Double' (C C ) An himself. As a result, doctors 9-5. The loss, combined with unemjiloyed Hollywood actor becomes m I^ S P N J Play Your Best Golf: Basics of incumbent on a doctor to transfer is usually a sign of anxiety ago when the traditional game allow senior Peter Lane to settle got the win to move to 12-6. while pilch. Jackson hit a 425-fool shot was Righetli’s I7lh straight save in C£) MOVIE: 'Mussolini and I' Part 2 of 2 usually will send eopies of their Boston's 8-6 win over the Texas volved in the porno film industry when he the S w in g the files A column of yours said Repeated manipulation of the hair against Yale was cancelled In al quarterback. "Last year Toronto starter Jim Clancy, who that was foul by inches as many opportunities. (X) Billy Graham Crusade attompts to solvR a murrjRr ho witnpssRd records This is entirely approp­ Rangers, moved the Red Sox 4''i Pttts 2:00AM CB MOVIE: 'Sorrowful that nowadays this was not can cause thinning and'breakage becau.se of Hurricane Gloria we struggled at tailback and was raked for four runs on nine hits Danny Jackson, 9-10. gave up Glen IX) N ew s Cfaiy W a sso n . Mplanip Griffith Grpqo riate and provides all the informa­ games ahead of the Blue Jays in Henry 1984 RatPd R J o n e s' A bookie gets involved with rackp normal practice and was unethi­ Once the behavior is slopped, the When the Huskies kick off the that pul a lot of pressure on the in 3 1-3 innings, fell to 14-8. nine hits in 8 1-3 innings before tion that a new doctor would the A L East. Twins 4, Brewers 0 Vern (11) MOVIE: ‘Ace Eli and Roger of the leers and (ued races in this Dam on Runyon cal So what has changed doctors' hair returns to its normal condi­ ’'”'6 campaign on Sept 13 offensive line and the quarter­ Schrom scattered six hits over giving way to Dan QuisenberryN S k ie s' A father and son team of barns 10:30PM 11 News story Bob Hope, Lucille Ball 1949 require However. Toronto players Bert Blyleven pitched a five- series: torming pilots travel from town to cornfield minds in 20 years'’ tion Although your son probably uziuinst in-slate rival Central back The second half of the six innings Frank Wills, the third Carlton. 3-2 since the White Sox Read 'M! Dick Van Dyke 11' Grizzly A dam s I think it's important to re­ shrugged off the loss. hitter for his third shutout of the series: in search of cash and an apparent ideal, Connecticut Slate University, Cleveland pitcher, got the final claimed him on waivers from San 4i> Novela: A m o y Senor will outgrow the habit - as hl’s year, as Jeff grew into the season and sixth straight victory only to end up back hom e again Cliff Rob [ESPN] Mazda SportsLook |R| member the distinction between “We’ve been playing well and 3 D E A R R E A D E R ; To my knowl­ pediatrician predicts - you might the Division I-AA debut for the position, we were able to gel a seven outs for his second save Francisco Aug 12, raised his V e m ertson, Pamela Franklin. Rosemary Mur "records" and "Inform ation" The things have been going good for as Minnesota beat Milwaukee. 10:45PM (Disi D T v [U SA] MOVIE: 'Revenge of the Cheer edge. doctors haven't changed want to addre.ss the possible Blue Devils, they al least will be blend and balance and do some Beating the Jays and Clancy is season mark to 8-13. Bobby Gleni phy 1 97 3 leaders' Five free-living young w om en res actual records are the doctor's us.” said third baseman Ranee Kent Hrbek drove in two runs and 1 1 :00PM (3) d j 122 30 40 N ew s their minds We always have causes of tension and .stress that doing so without distractions of things" always a special thrill. Schrom Thigpen pitched the ninth and has 18 Mccloud McCloud Meets Dracula cue their high school from the grasp of a property: they constitute proof of Mulliniks. "Hopefully, we can ju.st Kirby Puckett scored twice for Plttst (TJ m - a * s * h greedy land baron Jerii Woods. Ram bpIiPVPfi that H ic imothinol *rk could bp rnntrihiilincf tn the past Jackson wa6 fairly noncom- said now saved all three of Carlton’s Gleni '20 MOVIE: The Big Fix' A hip private gel it going again tomorrow." Minnesota. C#D Hangin' In beaux Smith, Carl Ballantine 1976 Give Beverly Sims the assist mllal about opening with Cen­ "Clancy and I are good friends." wins with Chicago. eye gels m over his head when a Mexican “We’ve been winning a lot of It was the 54th career shutout for American leader is kidnapped by terror H ’ Odd Couple [ M A X ] m o v i e Fallen An "W hat's madethis pre-season tral. “It's the only thing we’re he said “I want him to do well, "This is the first time I've seen 2:25AM games by coming from behind but Blyleven. 15-10. who was matched AmsrI ists Richard Dreyfuss Susan Anspach . gel' A young man, married to a wealthy the best (in my four years) is no except against me Now we're 1-1 him during the season." Royals 18' Avengers thinking about. It’s great we against another veteran. Pete Bonnie Bedelia 19 78 girl plans to run aw ay with a w aitress until outside distractions." cited tonight we proved we're human.” (against each other). Thai's a god Mike Ferraro said "H e is all 20 Wild. W ild W e st the girl is murdered Dana A n d re w s Alice have a home game and It's great Vuckovich. in Vuckovich’s first Twin 22 30 Highw ay to Heaven Jonathan and said Toronto’s George Bell, who way to end it." business and those are the kind of '24‘ Motorweek Faye Linda Darnell 1945 ^ UConn coach Tom Jackson at a for Connecticut collegiate foot­ major league appearance since Mark help the father of a deceased Viet noontime luncheon Tuesday crashed a three-run home run in Schrom, who ended the Indians' players who go to the Hall of Fame. nan) veteran to convince his town to honor 4l 24 Horas ball I'm looking forward to the last Sept. 4 Blyleven walked one MILW 2.30AM (X) CBS News Nightwatch “We haven’t had problems like the ninth Inning — and provoked three-game losing streak and a He looks like all he wants to do is his son in a memorial service (60 min ) |R) 157' SCTV Network Joined in Progress / HARTFORD challenge." and struck out eight some second-guessing of Manager M ollto 24 57 Cathedral (CC) Live action and cinema City — A Great Wall (PG) ~ Karote Kid before and it's helped us There will be two Amendolas personal four-game winless skein, gel the baiter o u t" (61 Abbott and Costello ® MOVIE: ‘Some Kind of a Nut' White Part II (PG) 7, 9:15. Jimy Williams. In pitching his American Yount artimation com bine to tell the story of the 7; )5, 9:40. — A R o o m W ith o V ie w 7:30, Immea.surably" credited a new pitch for a return to vacationing a conservative bank teller de 9:55 — Mono Lisa (R) 7. 9:20. — MANCHESTER on the field when UConn kicks Coopei building of a French cathedral (60 mm ) (CNN) Moneyline With the Jays trailing 5-2. his winning ways. Tigers 7, Mariners 5 League-leading I3th complete cides to grow a beard, but, upon returning Nothino In Common (PG) 4:50, 9:30 d r i v e -i n s A year ago four potential off with Central. Buddy Amen- O gllvli (R) [D IS] Best of Ozzie and Harriet •''"•ole Kid Williams put lefty Jeff Musselman game. Blyleven gave up just one to work, he is told to either shave the P a rt II (P G ) 7:10, 9:25. — N o th in g In Manchester — Reopens Friday, UConn starters — including dola will be along the sideline as Butler collected two R B I’s for Darrell Evans tied the game Riles s 38 M O V IE Gator A moonshiner takes [TM C ] MOVIE: By the Light of the Sil beard or terminate his employment Dick EAST HARTFORD 7:15,9:30. - Heortburn M o n ^ le ld — Bock to School (PG-13) on the mound to start the ninth. It extra-ba.se hit. Robin Yount’s Deer r running back Billy Parks — Central's head coach. His son. Cleveland with a run-scoring sin­ with an eighth-inning homer and M a n nI on a corrupt political boss Burt Reynolds very Moon' A man s wife and children Van Dyke. Angie Dickinson. Rosemary Eaitwead Pub A Cinema — A rm e d with The Blues Brothers (R) otdark — was the first major-league appear­ gle in the third and an R B I double one-out double In the first Lauren Hutton Jerry Reed 1976 think he is playing around with a French Forsyth 1969 an d O a n g e ro u s (PG -13) 7:30. ^ (R) otdark —Top were deemed academically in­ David, will be In the defensive then hit a two-run single in the lop Gonfni VERNON ance for the 2I-year-old rookie, C M 0 actress Dons Day Gordon McRae .1953 [CNN] Sports Latenight Poor Richard's Pub $ Cinema — J***' oI Ihe Nile eligible after the pre-season line for UConn in the sixth Carter added a of the ninth to lead Detroit over 40 Perfect Strangers (CC) Larry s bout Ferris Bueller's Day Off (PG-13) 7 30, Cine 1 4 J — Armed and Dangerous (PG-13) at dark who was just called up from Angels 10, Orioles 1 c with the blues p u ls a dam per on Balki s started. This year Jackson and sacrifice fly in the (hir'd while Seattle [U SA] Alfred Hitchcock [ESPN] SportsCenter 9:30. H U SK Y NO TES - There Knoxville of the Class AA Southern plans for a birthday celebration (R) — T o p G un company haven't had to worry Bernazard. with a single, and With two outs and the bases Don Sutton pitched three-hit ball 1 1 :30PM CID U S open Tennis High [ H B O ] MOVIE: The Cold Showcote Cinemas 1-9 were at one time five East 2:55AM IP G ) ):30, 7:20, 9:40. — Sh a n g h a i League. 41 Novela De Pura Sangre (6 0 mm ) lights R oo m ’ Reluctantly joining her father on a about who is .and who is not Catholic High School graduates Franco, with a sacrifice fly, drove loaded in the ninth. Evans lined a for seven innings in a milestone Surprise (PG-13) 1,7:40, )0. — Extrem i­ Tony Bernazard hit Mussel- 61 MOVIE 'Willie and Phil' T w o men In runs in the fourth. performance as California downed (X) A Current Affair trip to East Berlin, a rebellious student ties (R) 1:20, 7:55,10:10. — Allens (R) 1, eligible. involved with the UConn foot­ single off the right-field wall at the Totals and a woman embark on a very special finds herself caught in a perilous time man’s first pitch for a single qnd Willie Upshaw and Moseby CE) ABC News Nightline 7:10, 9:50. — The T e x a s C h o ln so w Sims, a counselor in the ball program Only two. fresh­ Kingdomc to score Tom Brookens visiting Baltimore and improved ten year relationship sharing their love warp George Segal, Amanda Pays 1984 ' M a s sa c re P a rt 2 1:30, 8, 10:05. — The Brett Butler drew a walk. JuHo,, drove in Toronto’s first two runs in their American League West lead M llw oi and companionship Michael Omkean, (X) Bizarre (60 mm | Counseling Program for Inter­ men Jim Mieezkowski (line­ and Alan Trammell with the 3:00AM 111' Emergency F ly (R ) 1:20, 7:30, 9:40. — S tan d B y M e Franco’s groundout and an inten­ the fifth on a single and groundout. to 6>A games over second-place Margot Kidder Ray Sharkey 1980 (iD The Honeymooners (R ) 1:00, 7:15, 9:35. — R u th le ss P e o p le collegiate Athletes, is working backer) and scholarship winning runs. G am Billy tional walk to Joe Carter loaded E — . [CNN] Prime News closely with UConn’s lootball recipient Scott Vibberts (quar­ yBell's three R B Is gave him lon Bill Campbell. 3-5. the fifth Texas. d D (56) Tonight Show T o n ig h t's guest is the bases and brought on Luis L O B — team and is given-the bulk of the on\the year, making him the Tigers’ pitcher, pitched one inning Sutton. 13-9, allowed only a [DIS] Edison Twins George Benson (60 mm ) In Stereo terback) remain. Two-year let­ Aquino to pitch to veteran Andre Yount, credit for bringing the chaos secondjliie Jay in club history to of one-hit relief to gain the victory. first-inning unearned run as he M ollto [HBO] MOVIE Pee Wee's Big Adven­ d® Hogan's Heroes Graham “ f e ter winner Rich Kucinskas. Thornton. ture' (CC) Pee Wee Herman sets out on a (St) N e w s into order. walk-on Mark Wasilefsky and accompITsh the feat. Upshaw set Jim Slaton, the seventh Detroit won his 308th game, tying Charles cro ss country trek in an effort to recover Thornton, who was pinch- the team record with 104 in 1983 MHw Jackson, with a 12-19 overall Doug Post were not on the pitcher, got the last out for his Radbourn for 14lh place on the Vuckoi his stolen bike Pee Wee Herman Eliza­ dl) McHale's Navy hitting. responded by ripping the all-time victory list. The 41-year- JH Johi [CNN ] Sports Tonight mark and one Yankee Confer­ Huskies’ current roster. Post, a White Sox 3, Royals 0 second save beth Daily, Diane Salinger 1985 Rated second pitch into the left-field Blrkbe, PG ence co-championshIp in three junior who was counted on as a old right-hander also struck out [D IS] MOVIE; 'That Forsyte Woman' A corner for a three-run double. One Steve Carlton pitched a seven- Yankees 9, A’s 8 M lm i years, has dubbed the pre­ candidate at fullbark. is aca­ seven for a total of 105 — a record I [ M A X ] MOVIE Obsession' White on wom an marnes for secunty but the mar out later, pinch runner Otis Nixon hitter for eight innings and Ozzie Blylevi vacation a man falls for a w om an w ho re nage fails Errol Flynn Greer Garson, Rob­ season "enjoyable.” Hesaidthe demically ineligible. Dave Winfield's R B I single 21sl consecutive sea.son with 100- W P - sem bles his murdered wife Cliff Robert ert Young 1950 scored on a wild pitch to give Guillen went 4-for-4 to lead visiting capped a three-run ninth inning plus strikeouts. U m p o e r d ; ! son, Genevieve Bujold, John Lithqow [ESPN ] SportsCenter 1976 Rated PG T — 2; [HBO] MOVIE; 'Fright Night' (CC) A 8:30PM (3,, Family Feud teenager finds it difficult to convince ever yone that hts next door neighbor is a vam ­ 9 TIosn f46 Mr Sunshine (CC) Mrs Swmford convinces Paul to attempt to make a date pire Chns Sarandon. Roddy McDowell with Janice (R) William Ragsdale 1985 Rated R Annum Golf Classic was considered a success DCTRC [ D I S ] Danger Bay 1 2:00AM (X) Entertainment Tonight Child star Drew Barrymore talks about her B rokn s [ E S P N ] Best o f the Superstars (90 mm ) Although the projected field in the first annual sniull .MZf L'lub.s. It wasthe first yearthat I wasihe pro Tromrti new TV movie. 'Babes in Toyland In which enjoyed a life of 39 years in a span of four C oles r1 9:00PM O j The Thom Birds Based on Stereo Annulli Golf Cla.ssic at the Manchester Country Club decades. 1946-1985 here. G ibson the novel by Colleen McCullough this (X) Mission; Impossible last month felt short by 56 players — 14 professionals "Tim m y was the best of the group al the lime and H erndo story spans three generations of a wealthy and 42 amateurs — Ralph DeNicolo termed the event O ru b b I Austrailian family and centers on the for (X) Dyrtasty (60 mm ) Room for both Mike was just a little runt," he added D oEvn t bfdden love of a beautiful woman and an (H) Star Trek a success. Herald Angle Today. Mike Cooney, who first flashed his skills In Lem on ambiltous pnest (2 hrs ) Part 1 of 5 Rocky and Frionda DeNicolo, head pro at the host club and co-chairman competitive golf while at East Catholic High, is one of I leoth c with promoter Larry Pietrantonio, noted. "W e are Earl Yost Retired 10 years from the scene as head pro at the C ollin s I the most promising young professionals in the country D o B o kr Fish F amily Farm completely satisfied with the Annulli Classic. I ’m sure Sports Editor Emeritus Manchester (Country Club, Alex Hackney feels there i.s and Just about ready to make the jump to the PGA Wnitalo that we’ll have it again next season, assuming of room for both the Manchester Open and Annulli tour^ Totals Don’t Forget... course, that Annulli (Orlando and sons) will serve as Cla.ssic in the same year. "1 remember that Mike could.hil a ball a long way has corn for 95

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When you’re afraid of failing, Brenly’s homer, his tenth, came Now York 71 4B J34 T h Hamah 3b 0 0 0 0 DwEvnph Kruklf 0000 wmocr p 1 000 League West to Houston just yet. your chances of failing are pretty Ootrolt OlO 0 0 to easiest with two out in the sixth off Dwight TO M .92 9 Fletchrse 4 13 0 Romero se 110 0 Tmpttnss 4 1 20 L6Dgph 1000 " ^ C a 2 o %HITB SOX— Coltad up 8 .. With a S-1 victory Tuesday night ■oltlmoro 86 T( LoPMnfp good. You’ve got to go at ’em ” Gooden. 13-5, who gave up six hits 88 12 m in t n - atons (No. 28) 1000 HudHnp 0000 FlNon, pnehor, Dovo Cochrang. iMn over the Pittsburgh Pirates, the Cleveland 88 87 AH WA RovsNr3b 1000 MDntipph 1010 boeemon, and Stavo Lvono, Ivm Cok and struck out 10 in seven innings. JWIwoukce Reds pulled within VA gannes of the A«lroB4^ Cute 4 84 87 m 13'A Jocksonp 0000 and Kenny Williams, oufftoWlRs. , Krukow. 14-8. allowed five hits, P M m a GGraasoh 10 10 Bultata of the Amorteon Asooctaffon. Astros in the West. Chicago’s Jody Davis hit a ContOmlo 75 57 sm _ G o w winning RBI — t a r r S ^ m t m 30272 struck out three and walked two in DETROIT TIGERS-Coltad UP Ooug "Y ou feel the pressure until sacrifice fly m the ninth inningthat Texas 89 84 .519 i'A e— Flefehgr Z DP— Texos 4, Boston 1. Baker, infletder, and Chuck Cory and seven innings. Oakland « 72 .483 14 LO S-Tew ia B o ^ 4. 3»-lncavlgllo, Bryan KMly, ptfchers.frem Nopivlltaeniie you've got it clinched." Reds tied the score 4-4. and the two clubs Kansas City m 72 .485 15 ----- 1— m m M0-* AmoHcon Asoodonon. Purchoood tho pitcher Bill Gullicluon said, then CMoieo m 73 Oomg \Mnnlng R8l — Gorvoy (0). played through 14 innings with fhe .40 WA OB). SB— McDowell (36). S-Borrett. contracf of Brueo FlokN. oumokNr . Rom borrowed a phrase from Astros Expo* 1, DodgBfB 0 Seotlte m 7» .433 18 SF— Rice, McDowell. E NOWtas. LOa— Son Dtago 7, Phllo- NiHhvllle. SontMikeLago.flrsfboMman.ta score still tied before fhe game was sr 75 ,4 » 18 IP H R ER BB SO 4*10), 7:35 o m. Umpires— Home, Brinkman; First, Mer­ A n Jackson. BK— LaPoint X Bmtger. N Julio Solano, Mtehers, Rom Tucson of the in the sixth. six-game winning streak with halfway up the lower deck in left , (Seaver rill; Second, Morrison; Third, Palermo Umpires— Home, Toto; Rrst, Crow- Poemc Coosf Leoguo. pro: 7-11), 7:35 p.m. T — 3:04. A— 20,699. ford; Second, Cwlllloms; Third, Wendel- “ This is a fun time of the year.” two-run homers from Kevin field for the only run of the game. A$3 LOS ANGELES OOOGERS— Collod up will .■*ry®°op.(C«>Ntav *0) at Kansas City Carlos Diaz, pitcher, Rom AltXMkwrouo of Reds outfielder Dave Parker said. McReynolds and Terry Kennedy Youmans. 12-9. pitched his (Leonard 6-11), 8:35 p.m. AS3 T — 2:35. A— 15683. effc the Poclflc C o t^ League. Purchased Rw "A t least we’ve got something to McReynolds also doubled, and his fourth complete game He walked 17-8) of Minnesota Yankaas 9. A’s 8 A l t contract of L irry See, inflelder, Rom ner (SmItmoA ^17), i:35 p.m Albuquerque. play for. We’re still inthe middle of homer gave him a career-high 21 Iwo and struck out seven. Welch. Detroit (Tov>oi>oY(M)otScome(Swtft^5), MONTREAL EXPOS— Ronowed a pennant race” 8-11. walked one and struck out L 10:35 p.m. NEW YORK OAKLAND Dave LaPoint, l-l. making his their centrocf with indtanopons of the ’The Reds picked up a half game nine. me; Baltimore (Dovto 9-13) at Californio • / O b i obrnM Americon Assoctaflon for me 1987seoMn. second start for fhe visiting Padres (McCosklll 1A7), 10:35 p.m. RHndsn If 4 3 10 Grlftln ss 5 12 0 Look who’s got the easiest scheijule in the NFL. Yes, the Mafar Laagaa laaBara on the Astros, who played a 4-4. since he was acquired from Detroit be I Tollesonss 3 12 1 Lonsfrd 1b 3 ' 2 3 0 It i( MIngIvlb BASKETBALL 14-inning draw at Chicago before on July 9. struck out seven and BravM 4, Cardinal* 2 Chicago at Konsos City, (;3S p.m. 4 0 2 2 Conseco It 5 1 1 3 defending Super Bowl champs. This season, the B Cleveland at Milwaukee, (;3S p.m Winfield rf 5 12 4 Kngmndh 5 111 en lM o f Eo n . the game was suspended due to walked two over seven innings for Kittle dh CHICACX) BULLS— Acquired Mike Gib­ Dale Mdrphy’s Ihree-run homer St a Only pomes scheduled 4 0 0 0 DuBokr rf 5 0 11 Chicago Bears play the group of NFL opponents with the AMBRICA8I LEAGUE son, center, on waivers. darkness. If will be resumed his first victory EiBlerph 0 0 0 0 MefTwIr 3b 7 0 0 0 G AE R H Fct. in fhe seventh inning broke a 1-1 tie rlsl LHrndiSb lowest combined 1985 winning percentage. Boggs Bsn 124 473 88 PHOENIX SUNS— Announced Ihof before today’s game In other San Diego scored three runs, two 5 0 10 Bochteph 10 10 164 .347 Georel Gtouchkov, forward, hos signed a and helped Atlanta right-hander I m NiltonflLntiMilanillngs Cottoct 4 0 0 0 (>ollego3b 1 1 0 0 Puckett Min i r 562 102 194 .345 games. San Diego beat Pbiladel on Kennedy’s 11th homer, in fhe CWshtn ct 66amnglvNY 133 contract ta ploy wim iMoMleir I of the ItoUon Rick Mahler break a personal 1 0 0 0 Murphvef 3 10 0 558 90 188 337 pro boskefbou league. phia 6-2. San Francisco edged N e»/^ firs r' innidg off Phillies right­ eve Skinner c 3 2 10 Sokato2b 4 0 11 ToMer Cle MS 375 44 123 .308 three-game losing streak M ur­ pall EoM Otvtslon Little 2b 2 0 0 0 Tettleton c 4 111 Nallmal League results Belt Tor 1 » 532 9) 173 .325 FOOTBALL York 4-3. Montreal beat Ix»s hander JeffXBilliger in his major phy’s homer. No 26. came against W L Pet. e a Lmbrdph 1112 Cubs 4, Astres 4 (suspendein Rice Bsn 138 510 79 166 .325 Angeles 1-0 and Atlanta defeated league d e b u l^h e Padres made it pro New York 80 44 .667 Yount MU BUFFALO Bil l s —Ciolmed George SI Louis left-hander John Tudor. Fbchlln 2b 0 0 0 0 115 428 64 136. „ .318 St. Loui.s 4-2 5-0 in fhe fifttv, on McReynolds' 69 63 SO 19 Roenckph 0 0 0 0 Fernndz Tor 134 569 83 180 .316 Cumbv, llnebocker. on waivers from 13-7 St. Louis 66 66 .500 22 8lsnts4.Mets3 HOUSTON CNKAGO word Tex Green Boy Peckers. Placed Ron PUN Cincinnati’s Nick Esasky hit a homer. Montreal Piaauoph 1110 100 377 54 118 .313 AP photo Mahler, 12-14. allowed seven hits 64 65 .4W O ’/j Mechmss 0 0 0 0 ObrhM ObrhM Fletcher Tex 122 439 71 137 .312 and Lawrence Johnsixi, defensive bocks, home run that helped start a CMcopo 55 76 .430 Vfh Looesef Jhnmy Teol, wide receiver, and Brian in eight innings He left with none 37 9 11 9 TetoH ; I 8 11 7 SAN FRAN NEW YORK 5 12 0 OMrfnzcf 4 000 Giant* 4, Met* 3 Plttshuroh 53 70 .405 34^ Kerfeldo 0 0 0 0 LeSmlthp 0 0 0 0 McClure, OMYterbock, on inlured reserve. Houston Astros' Jose Cruz is tagged out field in the fourth inning Tuesday at six-run fifth inning, and that was out in the ninth after giving up a West DtvMon ObrnM obrhM Andersno CINCINNATI BENGALS— Claimed Ed Ndw York Gloddencf 0 0 0 0 Doyettrf 2 0 0 0 more than enough support for Mike Krukow pitched his fifth home run to Andy Van Slyke. his Houston 74 57 .566 Oakland 4 0 0 0 Dvkstro ct 4 12 0 OSmithp 0 0 0 0 Sndbrg 2b 6 0 10 0 ^ , MHwoukee. 31; Kingman, Ook- Brody, llneiaocker, on wotvers from me at the plate by Cubs catcher Jody Davis Wrigley Field. The game wound up in a Cincinnati 60 64 .515 6'/j 888 138-8 RThpsn 2b 4 11 0 Bckmn 2b 3 0 0 0 Los Angeles Roms. Gullickson, 13-8, who has an ER A straight victory over New York, ninth, and Gene Garber got the Gome winning RBI>^^^’ilVth(]eld (6) WClork 1b Keouobo 2 0 0 0 Muphrylf 4 0 10 tand, 31; Borfleld, Toronto, 30; Bell, while trying to score on a fly ball to right i San Prandsco 66 66 .500 t'h 3 0 0 0 T^ I2 b 10 0 0 Pnkovts2b CLEVELAND BROWNS— Wolved 4-4 tie. of 0.85 over his last nine starts. giving him a career mark of 17-6 E— Tollescm, ^WTln, Stoddard. D P - Oulnons3b 6 0 10 Dernier cf 2 10 0 Toronto, 29; Canseco, Oakland. 29, Goeffl, final three outs for his 22nd save Atlonki 62 69 .473 12 1 0 0 0 K H i ^ lb 3 0 10 Garner 3b 3 0 ) 0 Moreindrf 5 110 Minnesota, 29; BolbonI, Kansas City, 28; Tom Couslneou. llnebocker. Los Angeles 62 70 New York 1. LOB— New York 7, Ooklond MIdndolf 4 13 Cortirc 4 0 11 .470 12'/7 7. 2B— Skinner. HR— Winfield (20), Con- 1 Walling 3b 3 0 11 Dtirhm 1b 3 112 Poolloruto, New York, 28. Son Olego 62 71 .466 13 CDovIs rf 3 10 0 Monllll rf 4 11 0 GDovIs 1b 4 12 1 CWolkrpr DENVER BRONCOS-Troded Steve se<» (29), KInomon (31), LombordI (1), (Torrelfs p 0 0 0 0 MWIIson If 0 0 0 0 Tuesday’s Oomes Tetflefon (7) SB— Griffin (25) S— 4 12 0 Driessn 1b 1 0 0 0 Diplnop 0 0 0 0 Rons Boftod M Busick, llnebocker, ta fhe Los Angeles Hi Houston 4, Chicago 4, 14 innings, susp. Brenly 3b 3 12 3 Knight 3b 2 0 0 1 Bossrf Canseco, Ooktand, W4; Bell, Toronto. Roms for undisclosed d ~ Tolleson. SF— Mattingly. Melvin c 6 1 2 0 Sufcllff ph 0 0 0 0 darkness 3 O iO Sanfonoss 2 0 10 Crui If 6 0 ) 0 Sondrsn or 0 0 0 0 100; Borfleld, Toronto, 93; GaettI, ■ Recalled Scoff Stonkovd Lot Son Francisco 4, New York 3 Uribe ss ha 0 lo Heep ph 10 11 Czechs dominating U.S. Open Ashbyc 5)2) TrllloSb Minnesota, 93; iMottlnoly, New York, 93; bexk. Per IP H R ER BB SO Krukowp -’3 0 0 0 Elster ss 1000 Cincinnati 9, Plttsburgn 1 Now York 0 0 0 0 Winec 10 10 JDovIsc 4 0 0 ) Corter, Cleveland, 91; Joyner, CoUfomlo, from waivers. Pk Anr Montreal 1, Los Angeles 0 MOovIsp 0 0 0 0 MItchel ph 10 0 0 Thonss 89; Presley. Seattle, 88. Rosmusn Kutcher If 2 0 0 0 Speter3b 3 12 1 cornerbock, on Inf Sped reserve. Re­ Au< Son Diego 6, Phllodelphio 2 Sloddard 1 0 0 0 Goodenp 2 0 0 0 CRenIds ss 3 0 0 0 Hoffmon p 0 0 0 0 turned Jock Well, oumer. ta the roster. Bv Barry Wllner In women's pfay Tuesday (op- "La.st year, I lost In the second breaker 7-5. Atlanta 4, St. Louis 2 Sfrwbvph 10 0 0 Ry KmsoiCIty OOO 000 000-4) Bonilla rf 3 0 10 Bell3b 3 2 10 WP— Tudor. Pitching (II Decisions) August. He scored 16 runs and was credited with five Two former No. 1 picks. Tom Haight was placed on injured with Washington, leaving two Game Winning RBI — Guillen (7) Umpires— Home, Marsh; First, De- from me New York Giants. Placed Curtis a void left by an injury to Jim Vuckovlch L A I 5 1-3 4 3 3 3 1 Ray 2b 3 0 11 Porker rf 4 12 1 Fernondez, New York, 1S4, .789; Oledo, AdomL runnino bock, and Andy Howkins, game-winning hits. Cousineau and Kenneth Sims, reserve, leaving the team with veterans and a highly touted rookie JHJohnsn 2 3 1 1 0 2 72r-t 2. pp-chlcago 1. Kansas Bream 1b 4 0 0 0 EDovIsrt 4 12 1 Muth; Second. Froemmino; Third, David­ New York, 1S4,.789; RRoblnson,CIncInnotl, llnebocker, on Inlured reserve. Collins. BIrkbeck ^3 1 o 0 1 l LOB— Chicooo 5, Konsos City 5. RRevIds If 3 0 0 0 BDIaz c son. 93, .750; Tekulve, Phllodelphio, 93, .750; Witt was 5-0 with a 0.21 earned-run average and had a shutout suffered setbacks to their National none of its II choices from last on the sidelines. 4 0 12 T — 2:15. A— 2,719. S,?'iN*'N'«5-Troded John The Rams also placed quarter­ Hulett. HR— Mormon (3). TPenac 3 0 10 TJonespr 0 10 0 Bedroslan, Philadelphia, 8-3, 727; Harris, s o t^ , ta the Minnesota Vikings tar among his three complete games. He allowed one earned run in Football League careers Tuesday April's draft on the active roster. Blyleven W,15-10 9 SB— LSmIlih (23). S-^ot^rone. Morrisn 3b GoodM, New York, 13-5, .722; Mathews, back Dieter Brock on injured Lions 5 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 Buteroc 0 0 0 0 on undlsdosed draft choice. Stoned Bob 43 innings while striking out 28 and walking eight. Cousineau, who Buffalo made Haight, an offensive tackle from WP— Vuckovlch 2. BK— Vuckovlch 2. IF H RER BB so Bernard ss 3 0 0 0 Larkin 2b 4 2 2 1 ^ o u ls , 10-4, .714; (Torlln^, New^j^ork, 12-5, Cryder, offensive tackle. reserve, sidelining him for at least Umpires— Home, Evans; First, Lep- Chicago Kipper 0 1 0 0 0 Esosky 1b 4 12 3 the first pick in fhe 1979 draft, was Iowa, is suffering from a hyperex- the first four games Coach Darryl Rogers announced perd; Second, Kosc; Third, Coble. Corlton W,22 0 7 0 0 0 3 CImnts 0 0 0 0 0 Stilwll ss 4 0 10 waived by the Cleveland Browns tended knee and played in just one that E ric Hippie had beaten out Joe T — 2:21. A-8,616 Thigpen 5,4 1 1 0 0 0 2 UWshtn oh 1110 Gullcksnp 4 0 0 0 l(uns BUCCANEERS-Clolmed Von Hayes Is NL Player of Week Viking* Kansas City Krwczvk 0 0 0 0 0 r s p o r t s c a r d ! Gwvnn, Son DIeoo, 86; KHernondez, Itavid Williams, wide receiver, ond after losing his starting linebacker preseason game. Ferguson at quarterback for the D J a c k s 0 n L , 9 - 1 0 0 1 - BJones 0 0 0 0 0 New York, 81; Hoyes, Phlladelphta,80; Tyrone Keys, defensive bock, on job. Wayne Wil.son. who led the New second year in a row. 3 9 3 3 2 3 Coleman, St. Louis, 78; Murphy, Atlanto, 78 wol vers from me Chicooo Beors. Placed NEW YORK — Philadelphia's Von Hayes, who batted .400 with am* 9 Bock 9 TIgera 7, Mariners 5 DIstefn ph 10 0 0 Sims, who missed most of the Orleans Saints in rushing last year Oulsnbrv 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 DRobIsn 0 0 0 0 0 «**^»lve bock, and Kevin one home run and seven runs batted in, Tuesday was named the Food 1983 season with a broken leg after Coach Hank Bullough an­ with 645 yards, was acquired by TotaN 30 1 4 1 TotaN 35 9 II 8 Hits Kellln, defensive end,oninlured reserve. National League’s player of the week for the period ending In Mo DETROIT SEATTLE Gwvnn, Son Diego. 177; Raines, Montreal, being picked No. 1 by New England nounced that first-round draft pick Minnesota for wide receiver Mike ObrhM ObrhM Indians B.BIueJiysB Sunday. dlote PlINburgh 800 001 -1 199; Sox, Los Angeles. 159; Boss, .WASHINGTON REDSKINS — in 1982. was placed on injured Will Wolford will start at guard Jones. Jones was the Vikings' For the Record Brokns3b 5 2 2 0 Brontlyrt 5 2 2 1 Cincinnati 180 860 Olx— 0 Houston, 149; Hoyes, Phllodelphio, 148. Recalled Ron Tilton, guard, off elvers. memt TrammI ts 4 2 2 2 PBrodlv If 5 12 0 CLEVELAND TORONTO (Some Winning RBI — None. Placed Ricky Senders, wide receiver-kick reserve. He had hoped to develop against the New York Jets Sunday second-leading receiver last sea­ tion c Coles rf 3 0 11 ADovIsIb 5 12 3 ObrhM Ob r h M Doublet returner, on Inlured reserve. but refused to say whether Jim This weekend's Nutmeg Classic GIbMxirf 1 0 0 0 Phelps dh E— RReynolds, Stillwell, Belllord. DP— into one of the N F L 's top linemen son with 46 catches. 5 0 0 0 Bernzrd 2b 5 2 3 1 Fernndz ss 5 13 0 PIftsburoh 1, Cincinnati 1. LOB— Haves, Phtloitelohla, 35; Raines, New Jersey Devils Ink Greg Adams Kelly, who signed a five-year, $8 Soccer Tournament at MCC’s Henxktalf 3 0 0 0 Presley 3b 5 0 3 0 Butler rt 3 12 2 Upshaw 1b 5 0 11 Pittsburgh 4, Cincinnati 3. 2B— BDIoz, Montreol, 32; Sox, Los Angeles, 32; tarqgfnwtwn rwillMII kVOBW this year after being named the Packers Grubb If 1 0 0 0 Trtobll rf 10 0 0 Franco ss 4 0 2 1 Mosebyef 4 111 Esosky. 3B— Bell, Larkin. HR— Esosky _K)ternondez, New York, 30; RReynolds, WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS— Placed EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. ^Center Greg Adams, the New Patriots’ most valuable lineman in million contract, would start at Cougar Field and at Martin School DoEvntlb 4 2 2 3 KeOrneyc 3 10 0 Carter rt 3 111 Bell It 5 12 3 (ll).S B — DonlelsdS). Pittsburgh, 30. Tom Clements, quarterbock, on 60y, offensive tackle, ~ vested veteran, however, he could San Francisco quarterback Joe Brantiey (3), Davis (18), Moitners; Down- lected in the 1st round of the Radio, T V tackle, Tomifry ^ A N A H E IM , Calif. — Don Sutton, the m ajor league NO CHARGE from 9-1 Mahler no (15), Ryal (1), Angels; Winfield (20), Allen ond Roger Durr, qwwortarbocke.., \ also opt for free agency. Montana threw only II passes in F a rt Langston Lamp L ^ b a rd l (1), Yonkees; Canseco (29), 1983 N FL draft. He re<»ived Wdde, Lemuelnuel Mills and'— J record-holder for (xmsecutive 106-strikeout seasons, reached the Cousineau never played for HuNmom MusoMmn KInomon (3)), Tettleton (7), As. MPTvIn Reeves, runnino bocks, tor one century mark for the 21st straight year Tuesday night in the third one game during the preseason nvontet Ouetarmn L4M Aoulno a degree in political science oofne. Buffalo after being the Bills' first for Bol NATIONAL LEAGUE TONIGHT inning of the Angels' gam e against the Baltimore Orioles. befoio-spraining his ankle, but he Call 651-3731 Lodd Mohler pitched to 1 hotter In the 4th, Astros; Speler (6>; Durhom from the University of Cali­ hn*^LT^**~y**TT* Wllllom Sovoretc choicta in the 1979 draft, deciding pronounced himself ready for the WP— King. BK— King. Schram pitched to l hotter I n ^ 7th/ (15), Cubs; Murphy (26), Braves; low (5), fornia at Davis. WK h V'"*’* SPortsChonnel, - r y * ' Nioordo Noguera osslst- The Angels’ 41-year-old right-hander, who last season became 228 Oak Street • Glastonbury, Conn Clerico HBP— Moseby by Schrom, G o n ^ by instead to play in the Canadian season opener. Umpires— Home, Clark; First, Johnsix); Bit^ ; Esosky (1)J, Reds; Kennedy (11), y - i Tennis Open, USA Coble Edwin Corttllo the eighth player in history to record 3,000 strikeouts, fanned Cal versifit StoxNl, Kcriser; Third, Bremlgon. Schrom, MulMnIks by Schrom, Butler by McReynoWs (21), Podres; Brenly (10), ymnostics cooeh, Cdslldo Dtoz Football League. He returned two Mohler. WP— Aoulno 7:30 Red Sox vs. Ronoers, W TIC Ripken for the second out of the inning on a 1-2 pitch for his 3,415th Dolphin* recelv( T — 3;)0. A-6,108. Glonts. MA OhAPHIC 11:30 U.S. Open hlehllghts, Channel 3 2!? ■***"•* Miller years later and signed with Cleve CMILDBENS PIZZA PARTIES • CHILPENS ROUND ROBINS ON FRI. • LA(X)ERS ossistant women's volleyball coach. career strikeout and his S20th in the American League. record land after they acquired his rights Defensive end Doug Betters RACQUET STRINQINQ • PRO SHOP • MENS SINGLE ODDER Ina. All in a trade. ended his 39-day holdout and » - M A t f C m m M WElMtP. w<*it»dtor S n t. 3. MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Sept. 3,1886 — It

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Q V K V f W H : h t a n r bonds to "sta y alert" for I have 1» «.«w owners make the same mistake. printed on the bond certificate. A N SW E R : Having the bond’s redemption calls by consulting Newspaper dealer needed m D n ic i p a l Like you. they end up being stuck. I You’ll receive the bonds’ call registered ownership chtinged to "called bond record" manuals at In Monchester and South bonds, issued in A suggest you obtain and use a price, which will be at least the your sister’s name and your name, HA HA ha! I WDNT big public libraries or "by having Windsor area, reliable ISM. These are library card — one of the handiest bonds’ face value. On early calls "a s Joint tenants with right of car needed. Call morn­ ftu aveve! KMo(4 In v e m ta rm * your broker or bank do it for you.” hearer bonds, things in my wallet. for redemption, the call priceoften survivorship and not as tenants in ings 9-1, ask for Fred. \b u c»r M PlBEMlS I haven’t been in a library since with interest is a bit higher than face value. common," will accopnplish what 647-9946 Mewk G u id e high school. I have no broker and Your bank or some other institu­ WlTHTHe coupons att­ your sister has in mind. CoNVefVTlON^. do no securities business with my tion along the coupon-cashing line t m m i* ached. At each QUESTION: My sister owns a When a security is registered Full-time position availa­ i i i # f . William A. Doyle bank. Since 1 bad no way of goofed a bit by bouncing buck all 10 ble at automotive lube 8AU0ON' semiannoaf in­ $10,000 utility company bond, due that way. both "tenants" own it. If RPDffyirm/ knowing those-four bonds were interest coupons. Coupons from six center. Experience help­ terest date. I to mature on Jan. 1, 2000. She called, at a 1750 loss to me. don't I bonds should have been cashed. one of you dies, the other becomes ful but will train. Coll have clipped receives checks through the mall have any recourse? wHh $1,125 credited to your bank the sole owner. 647-8997 or apply In person rtf€r§nttii, #4f< the coupons and account at that time. Only four twice a year. The bond Is In her There’s no need to engage a at Economy oil Change BMSTO- turned them over to my bank, name only. Due to her age, she hygilMNL, redemption on the previous semi­ A N SW E R ; Nope. Responsibility coupons — from the bonds called lawyer. Your sister can fill out the ,315 Brood Street., would like to add my name to the Manchester. where the interest has b ^ annual interest date. The bank for keeping track of redemption for redemption — should have been assignment form on the back of the / returned to you. bond certificate, in the hope one of credited to m y account. charged the $1,175 to my account. calls rests with you. as it does with bond certificate. Her signature As scheduled, at the latest us will be around when the bond I have since learned that only all owners of bearer bonds. You Now. if you haven’t done so there must be guaranteed by a interest date. I gave mv bank the 10 matures. four of the 10 bonds were called. I could have checked for calls. It’s already, you should turn In the four brokerage firm, commercial bank CBdM M trY coupons for $l.g75 interest. Two redeposited the coupons from the your misfortune that you didn’t called bonds for redemption. or trust company. weeks later, m y bank returned the Should it be made out In both Machine Operators. Male other six bonds and $ I. 125 has been and no one’s fault but your own. Thai’s done by presenting the or female for first, second i-L. 10 coupons and informed me that names, with right of survivorship? Then, the bond certificate must credited to my bank account. You’re not alone in this unhappy called bonds to the bond trustee — and third shifts. No expe­ the bonds had been called for Must an attorney handle this be sent to the bond trustee, which You have cautioned owners of situation. Many bearer bond "siially a bank whose name is change? will issue a new certificate In both rience necessary. Apply In person, Monday ^iBSebyNCA. me your names. As always, when ifrvj i through Frldoy, 9om to W HIl N itd sending certificates, do it by U U c f im 4pm. Acromoid Products registered mail, return receipt - - « iNMMffNIRf/ R 8 #i (I Corp. 100 Windermere e«H dlBoafAV Aairei'QrJIifQI ' ..... O IP A R T M B N T DP TRANSPORTATION Uncle Sam is pulling out of the debt partnership requested. J '/) B o d Ave, Ellington Ct EOE. 'm m $4 WOLCOTT H ILL ROAD WRTHIRSPIRLO, CONNECTICUT K N vfs M\\ NEW YORK (AP) - If the QUESTION: Wishing to shelter Experienced siding In­ Ml*'. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: It paid because the debtor’s rich was tax-deferred. borrower’s buddy. Uncle Sam. had . and still make money. You lost on staller wonted. Coll 643- s promise of tax overhaul is kept it some of my Income from federal V w « a n B 8 « i Uncle Sam all but guaranteed it When sold, the asset gains were n Yfueftifli- Sealed bids (or the construdlon of the followine proleds will mean that Uncle Sam has much to do with, pushed up the the operations, but you made it up income tax. I would like to put 9633, 742-5406. m in IU I BIB B I will be received by the Commissioner of Tronsportatlon In would. taxed, but at a relatively low 8 '.B « rd B 8 i Room 145 at; effectively pulled out of the part value of the borrower’s property. In the tax deductions. $90.0001 now have in certificates of K n it M tNlf BtfUll It went like this: Money was capital gains rate. Generally, this Landscape, maintenance nership that invested in debt But Sam allowed him to depreciate deposit into municipal bonds as the IMcaiRBBiNmK 24 WOLCOTT HILL ROAD borrowed at relatively low rales of was a much lower rate than the and Installation workers WETHERSFIELD, CONNECTICUT 06109 Logically, debt is supposed to It’s value and take the depreciation Almost all of this goes or is made C D s mature. Q-127 interest — in 1976 and 1977. for saver earned on his money in the as a tax deduction. needed. Full time. Imme­ until 2:00 P.M., Wednttday, Sopiembtr 24, lfS4 after which mean risk, and risk is assumed to unpalatable If the new tax bill is Where do I buy municipal fiatMif JijM M datiU time no further bids will be accepted. The bids will be pub­ example, when the prime rate was bank. And the saver had no diate openings. Coll 528- m m m m m m «m m nom a - f t d n be matched by responsibility And The borrower also had interest enacted. The new capital gains tax bonds? Do they pay interest worMr. txp*- licly opened and read In Room 148 otthe 0.0.T. Admlnlstro- under 7 percent - and invested in 3697 for Information. WlnUftlM IR- iMRMBinwvwa.Of— tlon Building. It is supposed to cost too tax-deferral He paid each year. expenses, of course, so Sam will offer little If any advantage monthly? assets such as real estate whose l^ ld n w t UMM I/BM VM ^ BBVtlffNI In fact, the saver paid even if he allowed him to write these off as over the ordinary income tax rate. idyb Truck driver warehouse STATE PROJECT But for a long time in tbe United value rose at perhaps 10 percent ____saTsrir**"'1- $*Hb im iib NortM VBwr g«m b t Im — E didn’t earn a nickel. He paid on the States, debt entailed very little well on tax returns. And he allowed Depreciation schedules are ANSWER: You can buy munici­ Far All, Q-127— contains person, combination. Im ­ Town of Monsfleld, Prolod No. rz-lSS: Construction Uncle Sam didn’t tax that ri.se in low Interest rales that savings full directions for knit­ D M IBirtiMit. 10 VBBft M * mmar and $on. »$l«nt< and fill. f*«r ot a Highway Maintenance Facllltv, Engineer: Nor­ risk, and it was indulged in almost the borrower to pile in the cost of lengthened. pals through most securities brok­ mediate permanent open­ elV$IVB B6MM 8IIB«itM 9 the borrower’s assets so long as the institutions paid, even though he ting 24 attractive, items, d M tn d a a i# stTviM / RBatfhmBNM C o d e "E "). assets were held If the money had really lost If you are paid 5..‘> some fashion, some for ture distributor. Good e r iiiB/Andov events turned out. it paid off It Something of the same sort went debt is gone, especially that debt your local bank first. Most munici­ * RtfiiMival, Cdli m 4 a T The Department of Tronsportotlon, hereby notifies all bidd­ been earned in a savings account percent interest during 10 percent the home. Even the left­ driving record and wil­ paid even better than some widely- on with cattle feeding and oil obtained on installment loans or pals pay interest semiannually but hander will find it s help. ers that It will atfirmattvelv Insure that In any contract en­ he did lax it But in income gained inflation you lose money. drilling too, except in some of these lingness to work over­ tered Into pursuant to this advertisement, minority business promoted Investments. in real estate, the gain in assets credit cards, because such interest some do make monthly Intere.st time. Knowledge of New enterprises will be afforded full ooportunltv tosubmit bids In This same inflation, which the you could lose money regularly costs no longer are deductible. payments. ' It sr6ir, Nn6 $IJ$, litlidM response to this Invitation and that they will not bo dis­ u6 huilisf. England helpful, with be­ nefits. Apply In person,170 criminated against on the grounds of race, color, notional MINI CUOT origin, sex, mentol retardation or physical disability Includ­ Tunnel Rood,Vernon,Ct. ing but not limited to blindness. In consideration for on 06066. award. P Nt« Ttrk, N.T. urns HELP WANTED All prospective bidders wishing to obtain Proposal Forms rn.l Hsat, ASirsii nitk ZIP Restourant help. Kathy must contoct the EngltVeer ot Contracts of least five ($) days COiiE asS sifls Nwiisar. Johns Is opening In Ver­ orior to the grantlng.dfng.dfj such proposal documents...... "Affldo- SPECIAL: Over 200 se­ non In early September. vlt" ot non-collustofl'ondall other requirements attached to CLASSIFIEP ADVERTISING 643-2711 lections and a FREE Come loin a winning Carpenter- Experienced the proposals must be completed ondreturned with the sub­ Pattern Section in the In remodeling. Call Ro­ mitted bid. Failure to return on executed ‘‘Affidavit'' gf ntn- team, keep your own tips. collusion with the prepetal, will result In the bid net beint ALBUM. Just $3.00. All positions avolloble, bert Jarvis, 643-6712. real and the subsequent relectlen of the Md. NotiCM Business P ro p e rty...... 25 Entertainment...... Part time mechanic Resort Property ...... 53 Farm Supplies ond Equipment.. .. 80 waltresses/wolters, grill All proposals mutt be accompanied bv a bid security In the d Lost/Found...... 26 Bookkeepinp/Income Tax Legal secretary,port time wanted! Must know all All Positions - Retail auto d 01 Morteages ...... 54 Office/Retall Equipment ...... 81 people, dishwashers, flex­ fr CREW S U P E R V IS O R form of o CERTIFIED CHECK OR A CASHIER'S CHECK, P o rio n o lt...... 02 ...... 27 Corpentry/Remodellng . flexible hours,pleasant about diesel and heavy ports chain has positions drown upon either STATE BANK 8 TRUST COMPANY ora e Wanted to B u y ...... 55 Recreational Eauipment...... 82 R ATES: 11? 5 days: 90 cents per line per day. ible hours. Will be taking duty eauipment. Must e Announcements. 03 ...... 28 Palntlno/Poperlne...... 56 Boats and AAorlne Equipment working enviornment In applications September 2 for Assistant /yAonager N A TIO N AL B A N K ASSOCIATION, to the order otthe Treo- .. 83 6 to 19 days: 70 cents per line per day. have own tools,and work Trainees, cashiers, full surer otthe State of Connecticut, or occomoonled by a B ID e Auctions...... 04 RootIno/SIdIno...... 57 Musical Items...... 84 20 or ntore days; 60 cents per line per day. small Manchester firm. - September 6, 1pm - 6pm. BOND, In the form thereto such Surety Company or Compa­ o Financial...... Flooring...... Coll Judy or Margaret out own hours, call 742- and port time, salesper­ 05 Rentals ...... 58 Cameras and Photo Equipment.,.. 85 Minimum chorae; 4 Hnee. Apply In person, rte 30 6190 or 423-2093. ATTENTiONIi nies ot are authorized todo business In this State. BldSecur- Electrical ...... 646-6130 for appointment. Vernon. "Across from son, full and part time. We itv shall be on amount net lets than IS per centum of thetotol Rooms tor R e n t...... 59 Pets and Supplies...... 86 offer a competitive salary o ...... 31 Heotlng/Plumblng Ryan's Dell". amount bid. e Employment A Education Apartments for Rent ...... 60 Miscellaneous tor Sale ... . 87 Fire Restoration com­ and benefits package with Here’s an opportunity to ...... 32 Miscellaneous Services__ DEAOLIMIS: For claulfied advertisements to Performance and Payment Bonds to be furnished by the bid­ Condominiums for Rent ...... 61 Too Sales...... 88 pany looking for a few excellent opportunity for Help W anted...... 11 ...... 33 Services Wanted...... be published Tuesday through Saturday, the Unemployed? Wont to der awarded the contract shall be on amount not less than Homes for Rent...... «. 62 Wanted to Buv/Trade ...... 89 strong, energetic people. advancement. Apply In make good part time 100% ot the contract price. Situation W an te d...... 12 ...... 34 deodllne Is noon on the day before publlcmion. moke top dollars? Ideal Will train. Storting $5.00 person at Motor Mart All proposals must be on the form furnished by the Deport­ Business Opportunities 13 Store/Office Space...... 35 For advertisements to be published Monday, Kitchen worker-flexible sales position. All Inside o Resort Property ...... per hour. Call 9 - 3, Auto Supply, 830 Silver ment ot Tronsporotion tor the above named prolect. e Instruction...... 14 ...... 36 Merchandise the deadline Is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. hours. Apply In person sales. Coll Luis for on 646-6855. earningsK^X Industrial Propsrtv ...... Lane East Hartford Ct. The Awarding Authority reserves the right to waive technl- Employment Services . 15 ...... 37 Hollday/Seasonol...... 71 Automotive Krause Caterers,465 Hills Interview M onday X' A/Msctllansous tor Rent...... Street,East Hartford. through Saturday,! 1am- col detects or to relect any and oil bids...... 38 Antiques and Collectibles...... 72 Cori tor Sale ...... Must be Able tq^et.along Roommates Wanted...... 91 B S R O YO UR AD. Classified advertisements ore 4pm,282-9893. All bl di tor this prolect shall be sublect to the provisions of ...... 39 Clothin g...... 73 Chapter 51A of the General Statutes ot Connectict, os re­ Wanted to R e n t...... Trucks/Vont tor Sale ...... 92 token by telephone os a convenience. The with older^ids and have your Real Estate ...... 40 Furniture...... 74 Bolton Hot Lunch pro- vised. Campers/Trallert...... 93 Manchester Herald Is responsible for only one 1 gram needs kitchen help, Sales-lnside. Full ond port Only 4 Positions Available Homes tor Sole ...... TV/Stereo/Appllances__ ..... 75 Motorcvcies/Mopeds...... Incorrect Insert 1 on and then only for the sixe of own car. No experience Soeclflcations may be obtolned In Room 145, Oeportment of R . 94 1 2% hours dallv,$4.S8 per time. Payless Beauty Trmsportotlon office Building - 24 Wolcott Hill Rood, Condominiums for Sole. Services Machinery and Tools...... 76 Auto Services...... 95 the original Insertion. Errors which do not Suoply,664 Center Street- Lawn and Garden...... i * hour. Apply In person necessary - will train! Wethersfield, CT., 06109. All proposals must be obtained In Lots/Land for Sole...... Child Care...... 77 Autos tor Rent/Lease...... 96 lessen the value of the advertisement will not between 9-11 am of the ,Manchester. 649-1018. for enthusiastic people who Wethersfield. Good Things to E a t ...... 78 Investment Property ... Cleanine Services...... 52 Miscellaneous Automotive...... 97 be corrected by on additional Insertion. Bolton Elementry School All bidders ore required to Inform themselves tullv of the Fuel Oll/Coal/Firewood ...... 79 Wanted to Buv/Trade ...... 98 kitchen. love to talk an(j earn $’s! Monday - Thursday, 5-8:30 conditions relating to the construction and labor un i^ which the work will be, or Is now being performed and the Sat., 9-1:30 contractor shall employ os tor os possible, such m ethod Mechanic - Must have Pirt A Full Time Hourly rate PLUS bonus! ond means In the carrying out ot this work os will not cousi A tools. All benefits. Apply Clericil Call Sue, 647-9947, 10-5 Interruotlon or Interference with ony other contractor. In M & M service station, COMMISSIONER OF TRANSPORTATION Is rte. 6 Bolton 649-2871. We have several posi­ G933S5 tions available Typing Hours: Mon.-Thurs., 5:30-8: 0 &Sat. 9-1 September 3, I9S6 H nn Easy Assembly skills or previous CRT 00M)9 Resident manager experience helpful Call tl! Looking tor loving Immediate Openings! Dental Hygienist wanted. Workl$714.00 per 100 .Gua­ Itl f JL08T wanted for apartment mother, home with own Press person tor A B Dick Part time students,moth- ranteed payment. No Mr Whitney at 568-2020 Call Nowll 643-2711 r Paper Mill In Manchester Part time position Mon­ 360 and related duties lx ' I AND FOUND building In the Vernon children, willing to core seeking hard working In­ ers, ond others. Mornlngs- soles. Details--send lor more information. day or Friday In general Including assistance on LROAL NOTICE re .Rockville area. Expe­ tor one veor old from ,nights or weekends. We stomped envelope: Elan- EOE i Sue, Ext. #38 3 dividuals to work In pro­ dentists office. Send re­ TOWN OF ANDOVKR TOWN OP MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT Of rience preferred,for Infor­ 7am-5pm, Monday thru Maintenance person to four unit newspaper Webb hove Ideal position for 173 3418 Enterprise, Fort / FU8LIC HKARINO OF PLANNING 8 20NINO duction department. Ex­ sume only to ;Dr. Brian Press and bindary equip­ NOTICE OF mation coll 1-237-8859. Frldoy. Non-smoker pre­ perience helpful but not work at local apartment students,retirees,moth­ Pierce, Florida 33482. ( COMMISSION ON PROPOSED SPRCIAL PCRMIT ADOPTION OP ORDINANCE Bottaro, 162 Spencer St, ment. Must hove drivers ers, ond others who n e ^ a er ferred. Reply to Occu­ required. Apply In person Manchester, Ct. 06040. complex,pertormlng maintenonce and grounds license and good driving high paying |ob with flexi­ The Plannino & Zonino Commission ot Andovor, Connec­ In occordon ce with the orovlslons of Chooter 3, Section 1 and cr Lost (Fluffy) block, long pant, P.O. Box 1924 M an­ at Lydoll & Foulds 615 ticut will hold o Public Heorlne on Mondoy, September t, wi chester CT 06040. keeping duties,expe­ record. Good poy and ble hours. Coll now ond SUPERVISORS 9 otthe Town Charter, notice Is hereby given otthe odopllon haired female cat. Red­ Parker Street Monches- benefits,colt John 1996 at 7:30 p.m. In the lower level of the Town Office Bulld- bv Ibe Board of Directors of the Town ot Manchester. Con­ or ter Ct. EO E rience preferred but will you could be working Ine on the followine petition: necticut on August 26, 1996. wood Rd. area. Any Intor- train. $5.00 plus per hour Crulckshonks,633-4691. tomorrow. Call B. Ross,1- NO WEEKENDS Is motlon please coll 643- Mature woman to work Now accepting applica­ HUTCHINSON ROAD - Petition ot Kyle Busque for approval ORDINANCE with Infonts or toddlers. to start depending on 800-367-3720/1 -203-249-7852. tions for waitresses full NORTHEAST SAVINGS of o Special Permit for o single tomllv residence In o Busi­ 7499. Part Time. Customer Ser­ Munson's Chocolates We are seeking an • E I'T O R D A IN ED bv the Board ot Directors otthe Town of Jii 1pm to 6pm, Monday thru vice Deportment. Mon­ ability. 643-2779, Monday and port time, cooks full is presently seeking qualified candidates for a full ness Zone. through Friday 9-5. route 6 Bolton, Is now Time reporting aide: MoncnMTtr that th® Town ot Manchester occeot coiv CO Friday. $4.00 per hour. Immediate opening tor day thru Thursday. 3:00to time and dishwashers RN for our 15S bod time teller position within our CHARTER OAK Property Is bounded on the North by Hutchinson Rood, vevon^ ot premises described In Schedule A herein from Found-beautiful young accepting applications Manchester Board of Ed­ bounded on the South by Route 6, bounded on the Eosf by BO white,temole.cot.viclnltv The Children's Ploce Inc. full time dental reception­ Clerical-smoll offlce,dl- 7:30pm. Saturdoy 7:00 to port time. Apply In person facility, with good MALL EAST HARTFORD BANKING OFRCE. Spmuel J. Hevmpnz Trustee, Hevmon Associates ond Sl( Call 643-5535, for full time employees In ucation Is seeking on aide La Stroda.west 471 Hart­ oroperty N/F ot A.S.C. Inc. ond bounded on the West by Stamford Inikjsfrial Pork, Inc. for highway purposes. The of Grandview and East ist In Manchester office, 4 verslfled duties,typln- 10;00am. Coll 647-9946 or both our order and pock­ organizational and This position is an excellent Introduction to the property N/F of Robert and Lois Russell. pi day work week, some come In to the Manches­ to ride with multi handi­ ford Rd., Manchester. consideration for said conveyance shall betheorovldlnobv Eldrldge Street,cal I 649- g,accounts recelveable- ing departments. The capped students to Wea- interpersonal skills. Banking Industry and will also lead to an oppor­ At this hearing. Interested persons may appear and be heard the Town of Monchester ot a driveway cut on Hartford Rood ct) 1337. Jewelry Soles - Imme­ bookkeeping experience /poyable, some ter Herald CIrculotlon De­ ond o driveway cut on Elm Street. Port time ovallable,wal- hours are 8; 00am to thersfleld. 8-9;30am ond tunity to participate in our NEW TELLER Develop­ and written communications will be received. ho diate opening for a per­ helpful. Coll Julie 649- bookkeeping.8 to 5,5 days partment and apply be- Excellent benefits se manent yeor round 9431. ter/woltress,cook, atter- 4;00pm,Mondoy through 2:30 to 4pm. $5.00 per. ment program. Qualified candidates must possess Information Dertolnlng to this application Is on tile In the of­ Preoored bv William J. Shea Found-August 15th,young per week. Full beneflt- tween 3:00 and 5:30. Friday with full benefits. Laundry Worker and wages. Call fice of the Town Clerk, Town Office Building. Assistant Town Attornev 241 mole Tiger cot ,Ook position, 25-40 hours per s,apply In person,Blon- noons.coll Mr. Chirico for hour,no benefits,please strong figure apptitude, good communication week. Apply In person at an lntervlew,872-9133. Coll 647-8639 for an contact Mrs. Gustosson of Doted this 27th dov of August and 3rd day of September, 1996, 7-7-S6 Street,call 647-9355 or 646- Mochinist - Minimum 5 steln's Camping Cen- Truck drlver,heavy con- appointment. A, PlintB.DNS skills, and a desire to work with the public. In re­ at Andover, Connecticut. Nc 1483. the Diamond Showcase, structlon,apply The An- 647-3473. EOE. SCH EDULE A years experience, set up ter,rte 83,Vernon. Full time days. turn for these skills we offer COMPETmVE ANDOVER PLANNING 8 ZONING COMMISSION roi Monchester Porkode. ond operate Bridgeport drew Ansaldl Machinist; Long term CrMtflild contract must be able to Laborer-apply The An­ BTAR'RNQ SALARIES, TUITION REIMBURSE­ KENNETH LESTER, CHAIRMAN ^ o s e premises situated on the northerly side of Horftord t ic Lost-2 rings of keys att­ lathe, machining centers. Company,186 Bldwell Munson's Chocolates Please call - ConvilMctnt Homi SUZANNE DOWER, VICE-CHAIRMAN . Rood and on the easterly side ot Elm Street In the Town of roi ached together. Reward! Liberal overtlme,^ages Street,Manchester. set up, and mork operate route 6 Bolton Is now drew Ansaldl Com­ MENT AND FREE EMPLOYEE NOW CHECKING. Monchester, County of Hartford and Stote of Connecticut lathe Brldgeport,mllling p a n y , 186 Bldwell 040-09 more porflculorlv bounded and described os follows; $1! Coll 643-0053. commensurate wIEQabll- accepting applications Steak Club ManchMttr Interested applicants may apply in person at our ho Ity. Paragon Tool Co. Inc. Nursery attendant part and mark surface grinder tor a port time dellvery- Street,Manchester. Commencing ot o merestone on the northerly line of Hart­ Deslgner-lmmedlote tor tooling. Light expe­ BRANCH OFFICE during our regular banking ford Rood, which merestone marks thesoulheosterlv corner se! Impounded - Female 3 Fotomat has exciting op­ 121 Adorns Street M an ­ need. Minimum 10 years time. Mature reliable per­ ,malntenonce, and stock Business 241 son. Sunday om and rience accepted,motor persc~. The hours ore 043-5151 hours or contact Lynda Rich 280-1116 in our Hu­ of land now or tormerly of Samuel J . Hevmon, Trustee, et ols years. Setter cross, beige, portunities for both full chester 647-9935. experience In machine Monchesterlnsuronce of.; 60 Milliard St. and the southwesterly corner oflondnowor formerly of Lor­ and part time lobs. Our pm.Wednesday evening company,call Joe Nopoll- 4:00, 1 to 8;00pm,Mon- EOE man Resources Office tor morb information TOWN OF MANCHESTCR, CONNECTICUT raine C. PInifloy ond Fronk S. Findlay; thence proceedins Vernon Street. Also fe­ design. Long term tem­ 's Interested In o NOTICE OP JU! male 3 years. Cocker positions offer you the Machine shop. We hove a and some other evenings. tano,General Manager doy through Friday and 8 Full/Port time secretory Manchester EO E M/T westerly along said northerly line of Hortterd Ro'M.Yl2iael porary position. Call Joe Hallmark Pech-Temps,99 ADOPTION OP ORDINANCE 5-5 Spaniel, blonde, Cornell opportunity to work Inde- lob opening tor someone Nopolltono, Hallmark Coll the Chrch offlce,646- hours on Saturday to total tor on Insurance Agencv- **** I® ® point; thence bv the arc of a curve tetbe Pratt Street,Hartford, Ct. right having orodlus of 10.00 feet, and which curve connoi^ bo Street. Call the Manches­ pendantly with the public to do plant clean up work T e c h - 8599. 8:30 to4:30. approximately 20-24 ,call 649-2891 *f o r 6 4 6 - 2 2 6 0 In occordon ce with the orovlslons ot Chapter 3, Section I on d sold noriherlv Nne ot Horttord Rood with sold oosterly Hne wo ter Dog Warden. 643-6642. and to learn about film and to moke light deliver­ 06103. 527-5779. hours. Coll 647-8639. appointment. 9 of the Town Charter, notice Is hereby given of the adoption Temps,Harttord,527-5779. Aerobic Instructor FLOWER TIME S WINNINO COMBINATIOIM bv the Board of Directors otfhe Town of Monchester, Con­ of Elm Street, 13 feet more or less too oolnt; thence north­ W« processing. We are cur­ ies ond pick up with a necticut on August 26, 1996. erly olong sold easterly line ot Elm Street, 14 feel more or Bl( rently recruiting tor the station wagon. Older per­ needed to teach 12:00 le sM oo oolnt.Jhence bv the arc oto curve to the left hoving Child core and light noon on Tuesday- and ORDINANCE Re Manchester/Vernon son preferred. Apply at housekeeping services o radius ot 13.00 feet, southeasterly alone other lend new or Thursday In Manchester. BE IT ORDAINED by the Board ot Directors of the Town ot tormerly ot Somuel J . Hevmon, Trustee, et ols, 17 feet more orea. We offer a good Parogon Tool Co. Inc. 121 wanted tor afternoons, ^ less to o point; thence westerly In o slrolght line atone m starting woge plus com­ Experienced preferred- Monchester thot the Townot Manchester convey to the per­ $19 ANNDUNCEMENTS Adams Street Manchester Monday through Friday. ,but will train. Call Eileen PICTURE THIS ■HOIVIE LEISURE sons nomed in Schedule A herein, to eoch, a full and undi­ oth^ Mnd now or tormerly ot Samuel J . Heymon, Trustee. missions ond participa­ 647-9935. ols, 212 feet more or less to o oolnt on the easterly Sne ot Ho Most have reterence- at 522-4183 ext 351. EOE. Department vided Interest In and tothoserespectlveporcels listed In said tion In our quarterly bo­ Scherkile A. Sold parcels ore oil os shown on o certain mop land now or formerly ot Samuel J . Hevmon, Trustoe, et ell ex s/own transportation. m d on the westerly Rneoflondnowor formerly ot Lorroino nus program. Please call Need painters Im m e ­ Coll 742-5027 evenings tor OPPORTUlWrV! entitled, "Property of Townot Manchester Love Lone, Man­ six Production Work- Manager chester, Conn. Lucek Engmeerlng Assoc. Scale 1* » 40' Dote 569-2744 for more details. diately. 2-3 openings further details. M id oosterlv line ot land ot Samuel J. Hevmon, Truttee!^ pie /Pocker. Full time posl- $ EXTRA MONEY $ 7/17/95 Drown M LO checked EW L Prolect Number 9S-61 lor EO E M/F. available. Coll 643-2659, Sheet 2 of 4-, which moo is on fllein the Town Clerk's office In ols ond s or PlO" I* M mo ment 643-6713. Manchester. /shlfts of your choice. ter D&L in the Man­ opportunities with our rapidly expanding speciality retail chain. tile In the Town Clerk's office In sold Manchester. plu New salary rates and young children chester Parkade. Togetlw with the right to enter premises ot Sontuel J. Hev- ro« 5 bring them e CASHIERS ORANTaa mon. T ru sts, et ols immedlotetv odiocent to ond north ot excellent shift/weekend the herein described premises tor the tollowtng purposet- ero Christmas Shopping need differential. We pay extra • CUSTOMER SALES A SERVICE STAFF Vincent 8 Sandro L. Plret not be expensive. Now with you and To remove ond reoloce extstlng water system focllltlei $$ for your years of nurs­ save on e FLORAL DESIGNERS MIchoei 8 Carol Lonoc and oppurtenonces. R R booking toy and gift par­ Wanted part time maids. Restaurant Employment; ing experience. Opportun­ Newman J . 8 Janet C. Pellowt ties. Guaranteed $40 tree Apply In person Essex babysitting • STOCK MAINTENANCE A INVENTORY Richard J. 8 Goll A. T-uemon To tin ond orode on oreo north ot the public sidewalk on $10-12 per hour (wages ity for odvancement,ln costs. Dennis R. 8 Deborah L. Hayward the north side of Horttord Rood and on oroo east ot f ho Sou nterchondlse of your cho­ Motor Inn 100 East Center plus tips). All positions service education pro­ a r e in m e CONTROL PERSONNEL Clarence G. 8 O eida R. Oumond public sidewalk on the easterly side ot Elm Street. Coll ice. Over 200 Items to Street Manchester. available; cooks, host, vided,and an opportunity PnVR t NEIPRS • PLANT CARE A CULTURE SPECIALISTS John W. Russell To Install o catch basin and driveway ooron east otthe choose from. Bonus gifts. W/W. Full and part time, to leorn’ new or brush up Manchester e MANAGEMENT TRAINEES Peter A. 8 Sandro L. Lok easterly Sne ot Elm Street. dinl Coll Kathy 644-4398. Cleaning and lanltorlol flexible hours. Top pay. on Nursing skills. For Ryder Oedlealad «er- Raymond A. 8 Dominica Novak vteae, a department of Barbara L. McCarthy Together with the right to onter other land now or IPrmarlv help and lawn core per­ Ideal for single parents or Immediate appointment Herald Full-Time, Part-Time & Seasonal Positions Available Korl P. Then ot Somuel J . Hevmon, Trusteo, ot ols on the xresterly Ude ot Ask son. Will train. Students students - New family and employment, coll to- Hyder Truck Rental. Inc. We're catering to America's leading outdoor leisure activity. We're catering la looking for Claas II drlv- David E. 8 Annette H. Hastings Elm Street north ot other land ot Samuel J. Hevmon, and senior citizens wel­ restaurant. Apply In per­ day,Prlvote Duty Regis­ everyday. to America'a do-lt-yourtalf initiative and creativity. And, ere're earning Dorothy M. E. 8 Richard H. Wonn Trustee, et ols, north ot the northerly line of the herein de­ Employment come. 643-5747. son 2-6pm, M/F. 90 Wes­ try,VNA Health Resour­ era and helpers with ex­ induatry-edde eerarda for our outstanding accomplishment. Robori J. 8 P atrlda H. Moron scribed premises, to fill ond grade an area west otthe puMte 6 perience In home delivery James w. 8 Jeon G. Martin sidewalk on the svesterlv side ot Elm Street. Sou ton Street, across for Jal ces, Inc. 243-2511/ext. 4IX) We offer ealartae fully commensurete with experienoe; a full range of Gertrude OeLeo Alai. Annie Eatwell's. or 793-0261. ot furniture. Part time po- Reference may also bo hod to Sheets 1,2,4, and S of certain A Education tltlons available lor Sa­ company-paid benefits: formal training on all levels of operation; tuition Richard E. Merritt, Trustee elans entitled, "Tow n of Monchostor Connecticut Oapiart- mart Kathleen M. Amenta phis turday and Surtday dell- r^mbursement for horticutturally-releted study; and. discount* on all ment ot Public Works EnglntorlneDIvIslenChenevHlsteilc Swiss Colony. Sandwich John B. Loolnskl Olstfict Phase l Elm St. 8 Forest St. Scale; I’ •10' Dote- Spin Full/Part tlnr>e shipping maker wanted from 9-3, hoppers varlas with the poaaibillty merchandiaa. You won't OU TG R O W Flower Time. (It Is corporate policy to Gary Carlson 12/SS." bath Monday through Frldoy. S 22 Hours Per Week of permanent employ­ both train and to promote from within.) For Immediate consideration, This Ordlnanoe shall take effed ten (10) doysofter this publi­ receiving tor small hobby This Ordlnonoeshalltakeeffect ten (10) days otter tMs ouMI- ment. Drivers must pats store In Monchester. Flex­ Laborers. M ale or female Apply in person 398 West Salary Plus Gas Allowance pleasa apply, in person, to the Flower Time neareet you. cation In tMs newspooer provided ttiot wltMn ten (10) days cMlon In tMs newspaper provlOed that wltMn ton (10) days Caff ible hours. Call 646-0610 Middle Tpoke. 649-5147. Shop the 'A DOT quallficationt. have offer ttils publication of this Ordlnoce a petition signed by oftor IMS ordMIcotlon of tM i Ordlnoce a petition elonad by wonted tor construction excellent customer rela- An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F not less than five (S) percent at the eledors at the Town, os not less than flvo (5) percent ot the electors ot the Tesyn, as ask tor Bob or Adele. site. For appointment call delermlend from the latest offldals lists of the Registrars ot and P a r t Time Inserters Secretary - Small Insu­ sound INTERESTINQ? tlona skillt and a strong Oetermlsnd from tho latott oftldoli lists of th* Reqlstrars at •on 649-4371. Classifieds. You can bo a HoraM A rM Advioor and handla and Voters, has not been RledwIththeTown Clerk reouestlno Its Voters, has not been filed with the Town Clerk reouectlno Its wonteU- Call 647-9946, ask rance claims department. desire for hard work. For reference to a special Tosm eledlon. reference to o special Town election. Abo) for Bob. Machinist - First Class. 3 Diversified duties. Detail ouparvlaa our carrlor boy* 8 girls. It you Ilka kMa. oonalderation call: 203- STEPHEN T. CASSANO cate 289-8696. between 9am- STEPHEN T. CASSANO plus years experience, set oriented with excellent Manchester want a littia Indopondanca and your ow n Incoma... SE C R E T A R V SECRETARY Clerical- smoll office, di­ up and run Brldgeports typing skills. Dictaphone 4pm. Monday-Friday. B O A R D O F D IREC TO RS MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT B O A R D O F D IREC TO RS versified duties, occounts and other eauipment. Mole or temole. Construc­ experience. Send resume Herald RYDER DEDICATED GARDBI & CRAFT CENTERS MAPANCHESTER,------CONNECTICUT------sylll receivable, telephones, Small shop environment. to Farm Family Mutual NEW YORK NEW JERSEY CONNECTtCUT Doted at Manchester. Connecticut this 27th dov of August, Ootod at Monchostor, Connecticut tMs 27th day of Ausust. Stroi tion supervisor wanted 19S6. record keeping, some typ­ Paid holidays and voco- with rehab experience. Insurance Co., P.O. Box 643-2711 78S3.I ing. All benefits. Call 647- flons. Other benefits. Coll For appointment call 649- 477, Rockville Ct. 06066 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. ^ CA L L 647-9946 or 647-9947 \ 0630S

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Actor Raul Julia shuns most Hollywood scripts

By Soil Swssmon character actor Cliff Osmond, a Woman." University of Puerto Rico. Tum er dance school ready for 32nd year Tito Assoclotod Pross story about a love triangle set "Threepenny Opera," "Two In between "Spider Woman" "It depends on the Individual, Gentleman of Verona,”"Where's amid the Lenten rituals of The Betty-Jane Turner School school classes for the 3- and and teacher, is a past president The school offers the ultimate The school offers entertairv and "Penitent,” he has worked It depends on your type and your Charley?" arnf the leading role in SAN MIGUEL OE ALLENOE, Hispanic communities In the of Dance at 40 Oak St in 4-year-olds are designed to of the Dance Teachers Club of training in traditional dance ment to marty convalesoerrt and on 'The Morning After," directed physical appearance,” he said. "Nine,” the musical version of Mexico — Actor Raul Julia Is all Sangre de Cristo mountains of Manchester is reopening for its establish a sense of rhythm, Connecticut, and is an active techniques. Individual attention senior citizen affairs during the for reading the scripts that by Sidney Lumet, as the hus­ "Casting directors don't see Federico Fellini's "S'4.” -3 northern New Mexico. band of an alcoholic actress 32nd season of dance build better coordination, estab­ member of the Dance Masters of to a student's abilities, progress year. Each spring, a dance revue Hollywood atudlos won't do. actors as actors; they see actors played by Jane Fonda, and instruction lish right and left directionality, America Inc . the Dance Educa­ and achievement by an expe­ is held at Manchester High "They're usually the most There was a 17-year lag as a type. Among his screen credits and improve gross motor skills. tors of America, the Professional rienced and professional School. M w een writing and filming "Fforlda Straits,” about a Bay of before "Spider Woman" were Interesting scripts," he said. 'Tm "You can break those stereo­ The curriculum of the school The adult program includes Dance Teachers Association of teacher is an important factor In Classes resume the week "The Penitent," now being done Pigs veteran who decides to go Francis Ford Coppola's musical all for the independent film and types," Julia said. "It's tough, but includes,^ classical ballet, tap. tap. ballet and jazz classes New York the training and success of any beginning Saturday. Each stu­ as a $1.5 million Independent back to to find an old love fiasco, "One From the all for the low-budget film and It can be done.... You're fighting acrobatics, modern jazz and The studio is open Monday dent accepted into the school is production. and take her to the United States. Heart,’"The Escape Artist," Paul dancer. This philosophy is re­ nading the Hollywood rejects. against people's minds, who baton twirling. Special classes through Saturday with day and D. Nash, graduate and flected in the fact that all classes assured of proper and efficient They're the most Interesting.” Mazursky's "Tempest" and "We did ('Spider Woman') "It's an adventure movie — no have a set thing about what a "Compromising Positions." are offered for boys in acrobat­ evening classes availably asse^te teacher, will again be are taught by qualified staff dance training. For registration, The 4S-year-old actor won because we were In love with the politics," he said. Puerto Rican should do." ics. tumbling and tap Pre­ Betty-Jane Turner, director on the faculty. members. phone S63-S205 or 649-0256. critical acfdalm for his role as an project ..., taking the chance It Still wearing tennis clothes Julia said he always wanted to Julia has not been limited to Imprisoned political activist in would not make any money," and gulping down apple- be an actor, appearing as much Hispanic roles. He has had an ■The Kiss of the Spider Woman" Julia said, sitting down for an flavored soft drinks after the as he could In theater when he active career in Shakespearean with his homosexual cellmate, Intervew after a tennis game one heated match, Julia said break­ still lived In Puerto RIco.i productions In New York and Musicians search for new sounds in canyon William Hurt, who won the recent hot day In this colonial ing down stereotypes for His­ "I would always try to keep co-starred In the Broadway Academy Award for best actor. Mexican town. panic actors can be difficult. busy performing when I was at He was In San Miguel de production of Harold Pinter's school," he said. If there were no NEW YORK (AP) - Five jazz group. "We'd find a grotto or translating into music some State Department sent us to 23 were being rapidly exterminated "The Penitent” Is the closest He was born In San Juan, "Betrayal." Altende filming "The Penitent," Julia has come to that expe­ plays, he would perform at musicians. Instruments in hand, cave and make music all vision you have at the moment. countries in Latin America. It for the manufacture of lipstick Puerto Rico, and came to New He has'been nominated four written and directed by veteran rience since filming "Spider nightclubs or even private rode rubber rafts down the afternoon " We approach it all through our totally changed our lives. I knew and dog food. York in 1964 after studying at the times for Tony awards, for parties. rapids of the Colorado River Winter and his group have instruments and improvising." there was far more I could "I felt if there was anything I through the Grand Canyon in rafted through the Grand Ca­ So the third rafting trip, in April contribute to the world through could do to bring the beauty of search of some new sounds The nyon four times since 1980. 1984. was filmed. They’ve also music than I ever could as a that whale music to people and Eccentric artist knows how to shock cello player got dunked once, originally to create some new made videos which will be lawyer." awaken their involvement In but that was the only sour note jazz for a record album titled distributed nationally this fall. Winter's music has centered helping preserve these crea­ KNOKKE-HEIST, Belgium' Swiss artist said In an Interview. Helst through August after On the cover That adventure by the Paul "Canyon" Winter, born in Altoona. Pa., on nature since 1968, when he tures, I had to do that." (AP) — Skulls In black lace "It makes everything come alive, which it will move to the "On the second trip, the has played the soprano sax. got hooked on whales. ' in 1975, Winter went on a madly gnawed at thin air. Cuddly Winter Consort, a group that because to provoke people Louisiana Museum in Humle- often gets its inspiration from cellist's raft flipped," Winter piano and clarinet since he was "I heard about a lecture at Greenpeace expedition off Brit­ toya rode down an assembly II ne Nicole Frasher, a violinist in the first violin effectively, you have to know back, Denmark, until the end of 6. and has had bands since he Rockefeller University on whale ish Columbia and played music and a puppet shuddered spasti- whales and other creatures of says. "He came up fine, finished about life; you have to love it.” the year. section of the Manchester Symphony Orches­ was 12. While studying at to whales. That inspired "Ocean cally to the eerie sound of the wild, resulted In an hour-long riding through the rapids on top songs," he says. "Having been The Brussels dally La Libre of the overturned raft. We dried Northwestern, with the intention fascinated by all kinds of sounds Dream” in his album "Common squeaking motors, buzzing ven­ Tinguely, whose career spans tra, practices her craft. Frasher was concert- PBS-TV special. "Canyon Con­ Belgique called Tinguely's show of going to law school, he all my life. It sounded intriguing. Ground." tilators and booming drums. a quarter century with major sort," which will be shown the cello out in the sun. The case "an apocalyptic harmony, a mistress for one of the concerts given by the dreamed of playing with Stan Dr. Roger Payne had taped, off "I wanted to use the melody of Joan Tinguely's art was In full performances and shows at New tonight via KAET In Phoenix. wasn't In very good shape but ballet of witchcraft." Kenton. the whale as played on our swing and, predictably, most of York's Museum of Modern Art, symphony iast season. (Photo by Gary Ariz. the cello survived." Bermuda, whales singing a long, "My jazz sextet won an instruments,” he says. "We could his audience In the plush casino London's Tate Gallery and Mu­ Tucker) "Usually we would raft in the When friends suggested that a complicated song again and The central piece In the exhibit morning, going 20 or 30 miles." Grand Canyon trip should be intercollegiate jazz festival and again. I was profoundly moved credit whales as co-composers; of this exclusive seaside resort nich's Kunsthalle, Is showing his is his "Inferno," an outrageous says Paul Winter, saxophonist, filmed. Winter got interested "It received a record contract at by the beauty of whales singing publishing royalties went to sea was baffled. latest assortment of eccentrici­ contraption that fascinated vis­ composer and leader of the would show the challenge of Columbia. Later that year the and shocked when he said they mammal organizations.” Tm a master In shocking ties on a European tour. itors with an eye for the absurd audiences," the 61-year-old His exhibit will stay in Knokke- and kitschy details. SELLER'S TUI: ^ BETTY-JANE TURNER MUSIC SHOP SCHOOL OF DANCE ICE 40 OAK ST. “£»tabll»hed In 1954" MANCHESTER. CT. INSTRUMENT RENTAL HEADQUARTERS ★ Condls J. Stolb, Director S t iic ic Graded Classes In the Following Ft/// Service Department Tap - Ballet - Points - Modern Jazz Boys Tumbling A Tap Classes - Teen Age Classes All Accessories Ckmet offered for oJI 09#$ In Acrobatic (Tumbling - Floor Exercise) - Adult Exercise, Jazz, Ballet A Tap - to p • Joxz • BoJIet • Pro-BoHot Baton Twirling Pre-School Aaobotics • BdyV Tumbhng On premises professional teachers in all Mw Spedol Oaeaes for Rre-Srfnetsrs instruments for instruction and advice. 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Hieater .1 and Little Hiealer of Mancresler and methods taught. "Your Quality Men's Shop' •«! er> Bentley a versatile teacher o n So You Dream to Dance... X By Kimberly J. McLorln who pulled together a group of Are Like That." experience, and to bring opera Greenville, N.C., and the expe­ a Bernard "Bernie" Bentley has necticut (music department), the Al Jarvis, "Bobby" Kaye, and The Associated Press local singers, staged a few arias 75 “We knew it we said 'Cosi Fan to people who might not hear it rience had changed his life. H been a professional musician, and with the Hartford Symphony Al Gentile orchestras. He is a and called them The Grass Tutte’ we’d get blank stares as otherwise, especially school "You never know when you are X X teacher of music, and enter­ Orchestra. member of Local 400, American RALEIGH, N.C. — The Na­ Roots Opera Company. He • 8 reactions," said Witherspoon, children. going to strike a spark," Withers­ •V tn tainer for more than 50 years. He He has entertainm from one Federation of Musicians. tional Opera Company was decided the company would who was the company’s first “We want to get them while poon said. y . C is known as "The Banjo Man." person to 10,000 at one time. He founded 38 years ago by _ X perform all its works in English tenor. their minds are pliable and they ^ As much as it may shape the I Bentley has appeared on has also had several articles Although his primary instru­ lawyer who wanted to hear opera > '’so people would understand Since all the singers had jobs, will like and accept'it," Withers­ lives of those in the audience, the S radio. TV, at the Bushnell printed in the Fretted Instrument ment Is the banjo. Bentley also in English, and it still prides UsefT what was going on. they could only perform around poon said. "You know, once you company directly shapes the Q Memorial, the Mark Twain Mem­ Guild for America magazine. teaches all types of guitar on presenting operas tljatiiren't For a while the company even the state on weekends. By the get to be a senior in high school, careers of those on the stage. - < orial, the Hartford Civic Center. Bentley is a certified teacher of playing, balalaika, electric bass, "hoity-toity." a toured with the slogan: "Let's mid-1950s, enthusiasm for the you know everything.” Performers come to the com­ 3 ac Lincoln Theater-Hartt College of music and is associated with the mandolin, harmony and theory, "I think it galls some people u knock the high hat off of opera.” company had grown enough for Each year the company gives pany well trained, usually with a X Music-University of Hartford, Landerman Agency, Layne Ar­ composition and arranging. that we don’t travel with a grand X' Fletcher loved opera and them to launch a tour stretching between 90 and 100 performan­ master’s degree in voice. What a Alumni Hall-University of Con­ tists Management Bureau, and His fall session starts Sept. 15. orchestra, a lot of grand scenery u wanted to give other people a far into the Midwest. Booking ces. About half are school they gain is professional expe­ and grand this and that," said •y. h - chance to love it too, Withers­ agents told the company its matinees. Witherspoon esti­ rience before an audience and David Witherspoon, general di­ "3 U poon said. name was too provincial, so it mates that 2 million youngsters the chance to grow into difficult X rector of the National Opera u The company performed its became first the National Grass have attended performances. roles. Council encourages local art Company in Raleigh. "But if we ■£ first full production. Mozart's Roots Opera Company and He has a file of fan letters f^om "We get them at an early age, < did, we'd have to charge those T. The Manchester Arts Council The council has encouraged "Cosi Fan Tutte," in 1950. It was finally the National Opera young viewers as well as from before they blossom," Withers­ efforts this year on the youth of same sort of prices," is composed of representatives young people to develop their billed as "School tor Lovers," an Company, older opera buffs. A voice poon said. "They come for one the community by actively prom­ The little company with the big of performing arts and visual arts creative talents through an appropriate subtitle for the The name may have changed teacher in Texas recently wrote reason, and it's not for the oting arts in the schools and name was founded and financed organizations and citizens inter­ annual scholarship award to a youth organizations. opera about unfaithful lovers, but the goals remain the same: to that he'd seen the company money. They come to gain in 1948 by the late A.J, Fletcher, ested in promoting the arts in student pursuing a career in the though it really means "Women give young singers professional when he was in the sixth grade in experience.” Any resident of Manchester Manchester arts The council also supports may become a member of the During the past year the other public and private endea­ Arts Council by attending regu­ council has supported the pro­ vors in the performing and visual lar meetings, contributing ideas Defector Polosov came to the West for choice duction of an arts brochure that arts such as current plans to or financially supporting the will outline the many arts and construct a performing arts council’s activities. Contact the cultural opportunities available center on the campus of Man­ town manager’s office for the By Marv Campbell princes, Polofeov isn't looking for United States, his first request The Associated Press impulsive person in a way. I think television, including the Statue to Manchester residents chester Communitv College name of a current contact new works: he’s looking for new was to visit the Met in Lincoln and measure things quite a long of Liberty Weekend festivities Local artists' work Is also put The council plans to focus its person on the council places in which to sing. Center. NEW YORK — O^ratic tenor time. Decisions come very He arrived here with his on display at council-sponsored "The theaters of my dreams." In May, he won the "Madama quickly.” An Invitation to Danco Vyacheslav Po Im o v defected American manager. Robert exhibits in several public loca­ he said through an interpreter on Butterfly" competition in Tokyo. from the Soviet^nion in May for Lombardo, and had his North tions in town With The his second day in New York, Tw o days later he went into a the same reason several ballet Until the last day of July, when American debut on Aug 16. He "were the Bolshoi, La Scala, Tokyo police station, said he dancers have fled to the West: he arrived in New York with a sang opposite Renata Scotto in a Marion Moberg Leddy Covent Garden, Vienna, Paris wanted to defect and asked artistic freedom. work permit for foreign artists of concert version of "Tosca" with Storytelling and the Metropolitan Opera. And permission to enter the United (formtrty wtth Brot,, Mutte StwHo} Priscilla Gibson School Unlike Mikhail Baryshnikov, exceptional merit, he stayed in a the Pittsburgh Symphony at the for me, the Met is the top of the States. Tokyo hotel. He listened to who didn’t want to spend his mountain." Great Woods Center tor the is popular in “It was a quite spontaneous opera cassettes, studied an whole career dancing classical On his first evening in the Performing Arts in Mansfield. [is now accepting registration for fall Piano and] of Dance Arts decision," Polosov said. "I’m an English dictionary and watched Mass. Latin America Organ lessons in her Glastonbury studio. CARACA^Tv^ezuela (AP) — _Stofyf^ling. old as mankind is ivate or Qroup Claaaaa Baginnara & Advanc home of the having a new surge all over Latin (Instnjmtttt m»y ba rantatf) America, after having almost Manchester Ballet We hope you will vanished due to hard competi­ tion from TV, cinema, the For further information cali publishing industry and other L-X modern entertainments 633-5981 "People are finding again that before noon A retident baltel company atailable join us in supporting telling stories and listening to for performance* and demonsiraliont. them has a magic that TV and the cinema lack." Venezuelan story­ teller Isabel de los Rios said in an MANCHESTER interview with The Associated * Gradad Cfassat In * Pn-School Manchester Arts, Press ART ASSOCIATION Cl»$9leal BnIM ir Tap De los Rios is one of a few * Pofafa dozen Venezuelans who took up Thf Maru'hr*stcr \rt \ssoriation is pleaseii to annoiint'o its program if Gymnafetfes - Tum­ storytelling after tours here of for the l*)86-87 season: irPn-BmIM bling - Acrobalfcs Cuban storywriter and story­ ■ k J n u ★ AduffBadaf a Ja u teller Francisco Garzon Ces- September 30 F 8 W K rFOERKTO. ashmgton Depfit, (TT aterrolor Demonstration pedes. who has in the last years 99 keeping it actively promoted the old art all tVtober 28 **D1\\K" ot Manchester. know that the September birth- representing suppliers of gem­ Through ages four and five, a Shoes by the tiny needles of its crystal stone can also be any color, stones throughout the United youngster's play is still a major The Dancer's Place.wlll begin Special at... channel tor exploring, practicing except red. notes the American States structure." explains Roland Naf- tule, president of the Interna­ and consolidating new knowL Gem Trade Association (AGTA) “The rarest sapphire is Padpa- edge. Dance class can provide based In Dallas. radscha. which is a fiery orange- tional Colored Stone Associa­ part of the variety of stimuli ne­ tion (ICA). an organization of mommyV lalltin/r mr lo AT DANCER'S PLACE EMERGENCY "Natural sapphire is found in pink stone." he adds. "Its name cessarily needed, at this stage of gemstone suppliers represent­ OttnrtftK School lliii vp«r. development. Fire — Police — Medical almost every color ot the rain­ means 'lotus blossom' In ^Program Features'^T xpp bow — orange, blue, pink, Singhalese." ing 29 gem-producing countries DIAL 911 yellow, green lavender and • "Mm S Mi " CUms fit TiNlirt Nilkiii — 3 yts. ild. Another rare and valuable In Manchester • PnstkNl M m n n t (2!^ 1 3 yr. ild) • Piuthnl ritmu (41 5 yr. Mds) Complete Line of • Gyiimstic Clissis fir Biys I Girls • lif f i 6000 SI), fl. ftedity oitfi tki fimst liN if gyiimstk ippiiitis DANCE FOOTWEAR THE DANCER’S PLACE • Prafissiml U.S.I.I.G.C. 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TIL 9 ZIO PWE STSEET, MXNCHESTEK 649-5221 HOUHS; TUBS. THRU FRI. Ilam-Spm / SAT. IMim-4pm CfOMOC Start Sept. 8th. ______210 PINE ST.. MANCHESTER (20S) 647-8462 Attdeeeee I our Manchaatar tachtty for tha Fa8 aaaaon. Watch Kpatalla ot our new achool In Columbia. Gibson School of Dance home to ballet company Symphony prepares for exciting season The Priscilla Gibson School of continues to study to bring and Currently a staff member of tion needed by a good dancer University of Utah, an affiliate of Ives, and Sideliua’ Symphony The feetive and rat axed “Pope" Dance Arts, home to the Man­ quality dance education to her the Hartford Conservatory; acro- Due to the school’s emphasis Ballet West The Manchester Symphony versity of Connecticut. Phillips The season promises to be an No. 2. The chorale will lead a concert will heve two performan- chester Ballet Company, will school. A well-known choreo­ gymnastic classes under the on good technical training, Many students, while still at Orchestra and Chorale will has also served as assistant exciting one Six concerts will be aing-a-long. cea in May. As is customary at open its 1986-87 season on Sept grapher. she has choreographed direction of gymnast Paul Be­ many students have gone on to the Manchester school, have launch iia 27th season in No­ conductor of the Atlanta Sym­ offered: two for orchestra alone, 5 On Dec. 13 at 8 p.m. at St. this final concert, table seating 15 at its location at 613 E M iddle productions throughout New noit. and jazz classes taught by further dance education and attended intensive summer pro­ vember with the debut of a now phony. His guest conducting two for chorale alone and two featuring both performing Mary’s Episcopal Church on and refreshments will be TurnpIKe. England and has been a guest Linda Oliver, who has trained received scholarships to nation­ grams and dance centers in New musical director and conductor. assignments have included the Park Street, the chorale will available. The facilities will give students artist and teacher in the Middle under nationally celebrated ally recognized schools such as England Paul C. Phillips of Storrs. Atlanta Ballet and Nashville groups. present an evening of traditional Brochures wilt be mailed in an expanded opportunity to avail Atlantic states, and a faculty teachers and is in demand as Jeffrey and Harkness Ballet Gibson is a member of the Phillips was chosen after an Symphony, the Cleveland Civic The first concert, on Nov. 24, Christmas music. David Clyde September with season informa­ themselves of all forms of dance member of the Dance Congress choreographer for many local schools. Skidmore College Dance Masters of America Inc . extensive, one-year search for a Orchestra, the Rochester Phil­ will be part of a gala week-long tion and ticket prices. Reduced from beginner to professional of New York. groups. North Carolina School of the Dance Teachers Club of Con­ leader. Eighteen applications harmonic Orchestra and the town celebration marking the Morse will conduct. levels, for a complete dance Arts. Purchase. Walnut Hill necticut National Association of were received, and four out­ Hartford Symphony 50th anniversary of the popular On Feb 7 at 8 p.m at the Lowe rates are available for students education. The school, which offers Ballet School, the Boston Ballet. Dance and Affiliated Artists, and standing candidates were Phillips conducted for the Thanksgiving Day Road Race Program Center at Manchester over 18 and senior citizens. To Gibson, director, is a talented, classes from beginner through The school's curriculum in­ Goucher College, the School of is a member of the Manchester chosen to audition, in concert, world premier recording of That concert is at8 p.m in Bailey Community College, the pro­ receive a brochure, call 674-8043 accomplished dancer, and has professional levels for both cludes classical ballet, polnte. the Performing Arts and the Arts Council for the position. Phillips was the Sydney Hodkinson’s Edge of the Auditorium at Manchester High gram will feature piano soloist or 633-2419 taught In the area for several children and adults, has a fully pre-ballet, tap, jazz, pre-school unanimous choice of the board Olde One for English horn, School Vaughan Schlep with Saint- In keeping withthe orchestra's years. She Is well Known for her qualified staff under the direc­ and acrobatics. In follovving a He brings a wealth of distin­ string orchestra and percussion Included in the program will Saens’ Piano Concerto No. 2 commitment to youth in the arte, classical ballet instruction She tion of Gibson It includes graded course of study, the guished experience to Manches­ in 1979 He is a candidate for a be Copland’s "An Outdoor Over­ Also included will be Tchaikovs­ all students under 18 will be has studied all forms of dance at Christopher Gibson, formerly of school develops the technique, ter Presently the Director of doctoral degree in musical arts ture” and "Quiet City." Varia­ ky's "Romeo and Juliet" with the admitted free to all concerts this leading national schools and the Connecticut Ballet Company control, strength and coordina­ Orchestral Activities sf the Uni­ at Eastman School of Music tions on "America" by Charles full orchestra, among other sesason. It Is hoped that this works. outstanding offer will encourage Two concerts will be offered in entire families to attend musical An Art Gallery March. One. for the chorale, will events regularly, and to support Ballerina is home on the range Movie biography of painter feature the Faure "Requiem " Manchestar's resident orchestra For Everyone Morse will conduct. A second and chorale CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — The weeklong event included and more pasture for the cattle March concert will feature the And so we begin this debut Margot Fonteyn, the graceful dance classes, discussions and Her knowledge about ranch­ asks controversiai questions orchestra with Catherine Conai- year with a new season, a new grande dame of the ballet, has performances by nine different ing is In Spanish: “We have 600 fTell. almost everyone. glio. violist The program will sound, a new conductor. The replaced her ballet slippers with troupes from Argentina. Brazil, head of ganado de came, not Include DeFalla's "El Amor public is cordially invited to join cowboy boots and runs a ranch Panama and Venezuela and the leche," she said, referring to Come in and browse, By Matt Wolf $703,000. "Caravaggio" marks British film renaissance among Brujo." us. The Associated Press Jarman's bid for broader atten­ In Panama with her husband. New York Hispanic Ballet. meat and dairy cattle. ask questions or the low-budgef independents. tion Since its London debut on "It's completely different from Still, she rarely leaves the "Those are fantastic films dancing but It doesn't seem to be After a dancing career she just talk about LONDON (AP) — Did 16lh- April 25. the film has grossed ranch. She had turned down admits may have been too long, which have moved right into the quite a shock," said Miss Fon­ another Invitation this year to paintinfts. cenlury Italians have typewri­ around $294,000. a respectable DUBALDO MUSIC CENTER her quiet days at home on the ters? Was the man stabbed by figure for art movies center." said Jarman "They’re teyn, who at 67 still retains her judge an international ballet getting just the audience Goldc- range are a pleasant change. Prices to make the artist Ceravaggio really his The film freely mixes fact and dancer's posture. "It's very nice competition in Jackson, Miss., resf wanted for 'Absolute Registration Miss Fonteyn's life, from age 4 you sm ile. lover? fiction to tell the story of the to see the little calves scamper and only came to Caracas Beginners. about In the evening, and to live to 51, revolved around ballet. Such are the minor and major Italian painter who became because her husband has family Jarman speaks less flatter­ Sept. 3rd - 4th - 5th that close to nature." here. She started at a time when no questions raised by Derek Jar­ associated with "chiaroscuro." a ingly of such bIg-budget British After a 45-year career with the "My husband needs a lot of one thought the British could Distinctive Gallerv man's unorthodox film bio­ technique of handling light and 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm British Royal Ballet, retiring to dance. graphy of the great Italian shadow, and the turbulent, hits as "Chariots of Fire" and attention and normally I don't go 280 Burnside Avenue "The Killing Fields." He de­ the country with her husband. away from him," she said In an painter masterful paintings he created Quitar, Accordlan, Plano, Bass However, with World War II, East Hartford. Conn. The controversial British film But the movie is also peppered nounced the Academy Award Roberto Arias, a wealthy Pana­ Interview. "It isn't very nice to the popularity of the ballet In manian who Is paralyzed from Sal.-Sun. 10-6 528-9769 "Caravaggio" has Its American with fanciful anachronisms: a winners as British movies made just leave him sitting at home Britain took oH. for America. 649-6205 the waist down as the result of an while I'm off talking about ballet premiere In New York on Friday car. a calculator, a Royal manual murder attempt, seemed a very — he's had enough of that It will open elsewhere In the typewriter. natural thing to do. boforel" Gymnastics _ Gymnastics — Gymnastics — Gymnastics — Gymnastics Gymnastics United States throughout the Jarman Invents personal in­ She recently was In Caracas as The couple have two ranches fall, including Boston. San Fran­ trigues for a figure about whom artistic patron of the Third In Panama, one on the Pacific cisco and Los Angeles There biographers know little. Cara­ also will be a Derek Jarman vaggio's 1606 knifing of Ranuc- InterAmerlcan Conference of coast where they live and For Those Who Love and Enjoy Classical Symphonic and Ballet Specialists. another where there's more rain retrospective at the Walker Arts cio becomes. In the movie, a Center In Minneapolis lovers' quarrel "I'm glad there Is some sort of Nigel Terry, last seen on the Choral Music ININGER’S controversy on this film I London stage in David Mamet's The Manchester Symphony Orchestra thought there wouldn't be." said "Prairie du Chlen," has the title the thin, animated Jarman, who role and Chorale BACK TO DANCE SCHOOL Is no stranger to controversy Sean Bean, now playing Ro­ Offers You the Following DANCE VILLAGE GYMNASTIC SCHOOL Two of his previous films. meo In the Royal Shakespeare MNCE VILLAGE • Our Bigger & Better Facility "Sebastlane" In 1975 and "Jubi­ Company's "Romeo and Juliet" 43S BunisMt Avt. OF ENFIELD lee" In 1977. became cult at Strattord. Is Ranucclo. Stand- Eist Harttart, CT 137 Hazari Ava., EnfiaM • All Olympic Events - Spring, floor, trampoline, pits favorites They also brought up comic Robbie Coltrane plays Nov. 24, 1986, Monday at 8 p.m. Mar. 14, 1987, Saturday at 8 p.m. (N«it to Mr StMk) sharp criticism because of the Scipione Borghese. the pope's in the Manchester High School at part of the at St. Mary't Church 528-4602 • Classes for Pre-School - Girls - Boys - Teens unbridled homosexuality of the nephew 50lh 4n n li’eria rv of the Thanhtgiving Hoad Hace hr the Symphony Chorale 749-8562 former and the punk landscape Jarman links the film to "Letter Faure: "Requiem" Special Saptembar Hours • U.S.G.F. Competitive Teams C o p la n d : ” \n Outdoor Overture*’ ^ '\)uiet Citv” Spaclal Saptembar Hours to Brezhnev" and "My Beautiful Mon.-FrI 10-8 / Sat 9-5 of the latter Ives: Varialiofifi on ''America” Mon.-FrI. 11-7 / Sat. 10-5 Laundrette" as proof of a true Sun 12-4 Sun. 12-4 • Aerobics/Exercise for Adults Made with a budget of Slt>rllufi: Svmphonv No. 2 ^ 2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS Have your made your plans for fall yet? Sing-a-long with the ('hornh* Mar. 21, 1987, Saturday at 8 p.m. ' ,CUIN' Complete line of Dance Supplies i in the Program f.’rnier ol We are now taking registration for our Dec. 13, 1986, Saturday at 8 p.m. Moncheiter Commiinitv ('ollegv 'WestowTi ‘T^rm acy o( S i . 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Gymnastics — Gymnastics — Gymnastics — Gymnastics — Gymnastics — Gymnastics - IPEN 7 PAYS A WEEK 8 4 1 - 9 Brian Adams joins faculty of !i Tyler^s studonts hdV6 found dsnco Gertrud# G. Tyler has been Connecticut Concert Ballet teaching dance in Mancheater urtdaf the late departed genius, tor 37 years *ni quit only when I Marriage interrupted Tyler’s dance career, George Balanchine. Anetole IX toel I can't impart my know-how until she returned to Manchester and opened Obukhoff, Madame Dagnova, Connecticut Concert Ballet to others — and that time hasn't her Gertrude Q. Tyler School of Dance in snd others. Some old-timere will will hold registration and open He has also appeared in a number of come yet rm one of the remember the beautiful Vera house on Saturday from 2 to 4 fortunate people who can make 1948. The studio is located at 99 Summer St. Zorina of ballet and movie fame. p m at the studios at 280 Garden movies, TV commercials^^nd videos. a living doing something they She was. at this time, the wife of Grove Road. Manchester, off lovef It makes me feel great to Balanchine and took lessons Tyler, however, emphasizes the alraatjy welf-known Michael Keeney Street Fall classes will from him in Tyler's class. He was have former.students bring their that this is not necessarily the Nicholoff for four years, and begin on Monday own children back to me for a strict taskmaster avsn with his number of movies T V commer­ main reason for taking dance when he went off to the big city The public is invited to view many others dancing lessonsr wife. T o pay for lessons. Tyler cials and videos Last year he lessons. "The small-town prim­ to form hie own belief company, our spacious facilities, which The school follows a graded There have been a tew stu­ worked as one of “Wally was a guest artist in the Hartford ary dance school should func­ she continued with Nicholoffs house two large studios cos­ syllabus which incorporates the dents who have gone ahead in a Wanger-s Girls' (Chorus) in Ballet Company's production of tion for everyone... for the child aesisfant, Dolores Guidone. In tume room, scenery area offices French and Russian methods of dance career. O ne is Roy theaters, nightclubs, and was "Romeo and Juliet" We at who is toelng-ln' to help to the summers, she also studied large dressing rooms and wait­ ballet technique, and has special Wierzbicki. who is a prominent Madams La Zonga” In the very Concert Ballet feel Adams will be remedy the problem; for estab­ with the Chester Hale School of ing room Besides the profes­ creative ballet classes tor 3-year- member of the Hamburg Ballet. first U.S.O. show units formed of great value to our growing lishing confidence in the shy Ballet in New York It was sional company, a Junior Ballet olds through the professionally Judy Williams is another past and which toured the U.S company child: for making an awkward through this contact that, at the Company is also in residence minded student, as well as student who is teaching dance in During her various "Jobe,” she The Connecticut Concert child more poised and graceful. age of 16, she was offered a Job Bringing children's ballets to the separate classes for the be­ Lancaster. Pa., and is director of worked with many interesting Ballet has trained many dancers Later, when a child shows at Ben Mardan's "Riviera.” She area and the school systems ginners Jazz both for children "Movement Laboratories.” a personalities, such as the Mills who have joined professional promise and interests, the ad­ dropped out In the mid-year of these two performing wings and adults is taught by Sheila dance ensemble that toured in Brothers. Joe E. Lewis. Jan companies such as C h ic a ^ vanced schools Should be consi­ her senior year in Mancheater bring the full length "Nut­ Fucci who has also taught at the Europe last year as "Dance Murray. "Baby Rose^ Maria and Ohio. Pittsburgh San Francisco dered Above all. especially In High to accept this opportunity cracker " to many towns Boston Conservatory and the Ambassadors" And there is Baa Wain. and Milwaukee Ballet compan­ the 'primary' stages, dancing for the "big time.” (She later throughout the state during University of Connecticut and Janet Popeleski. who has been a Marriage Interrupted Tyler’s ies as well as student^ who have should be funl" came back to finish her December under the direction holds a bachelor of fine arts leading dancer with several dance career, until she returned passed auditions/into presti­ Tyler is a Manchester native schooling.) of Joyce Karpiei who herself degree from the Boston European companies and last to Manchester and opened her gious schools such as the Roy who Started her dancing at the Then back to New York and perforfned professionally for Conservatory year danced at the Bushnell with Gertrude G. Tyler School of Ballet School in London ScIrooK^ age of 4. For two years she took the American School of Ballet, many years as a dancer and For more information please a lead role in "Swan Lake" and as Dance In 1946. The studio is of American Ballet J o f f r e ^ r lessons from Ralph McKernan where she studied for a year ice-skater call 528-6266 or 643-4796 GERTRUDE TYLER a guest performer with the located at 99 Summer St. BRIAN ADAMS (Eleanor Powell's teacher at the The Connecticut Concert teaches 37th ye a r Pittsburgh Ballet Ballet is happy to welcome Brian time) At age 6 she studied with Adams to our faculty Adams began his dance training with Professional Los Angeles museum receives endowment grant Sculptor’s bread more the Hartford Ballet Company where he had Karpiej as one of Porcelain LOS ANGELES (AP) - Throe its collections The museum Medical International Inc will be his teachers for many years, grants wore announced recently REeiSTRATION NOW OPEN Doll Making say.s its on-going program of used for the museum's corporate by the Los Angeles County than the staff of life before being awarded a full documentation of its collections membership program scholarship to The American Museum of Art is designed to make the holdings And. a $75.(XM) general operat­ PARIS (AP) — Horses, camels, the old-fashioned way with Ballet Theatre of which Mikhail Complete Supplies It said it had received a available to scholars, curators ing support grant from the rabbits and donkeys pulling unrefined flour, as little yeast as Baryshnikov is artistic director permanent endowment grant of Instructions collectors and students as well Institute of Museum Services will carisfill the windows and line the possible and no chemical He vyM-Jnvited to join the $300,000 from the Andrew W as the general public Workshops be used for the installation ofthe walls ol flene-Qerard Salrrt- additives. cofhpany in 1977 and danced Mellon Foundation for the sup­ A donation of $250,000, to be 20fh century art collection in the Ouen's bakery. Bread is more The sculptures are edible, many principal roles in such port of scholarly publications on paid over five years, by American than the staff of life for the Robert O Anderson Buildlnp 38‘VEAR unlike the flour and water ballets as "Don Quixote." "Nut­ sculptor, who molds his dough versions that decorate some cracker," "Wild Boy." "Fancy BALLET Into fanciful shapes without bakery windows. Free." "Airs" and "Cinderella." Gift Certilicates POINTE forgetting bread's more elemert- He has little use for the Jerome Robbins also chose AVAILABLE FOR DOLL MAKING CLASSES QEcJALDolls tal appeal. . standard baguette as It Is Adams to dance In the Ballet mass-produced In France these U.S.A. Festival In Spoleto. Italy "I love douOT: I love to touch 1700 ELLINGTON RD., South Windsor, CT Tel. 644-0280 fays, hallowed though It Is as a He has also appeared In a It," said Samf-Ouen in an symbol of the nation like the Interview at his shop, sur-^ beret or the Bastille. rounded by his menagerie of "The French have more money bread creations. now and eat less bread," he said. His creature sculptures are "Consequently, the quality of OF PIANO, ORGAN interspersed with Intricately de­ bread Is not what It used to be." AND VOICE signed bicycles and are crowned Doughy animals decorate win- • by a giant tortoise, sculpted dows In many Paris bakeries, but eight years ago and still hugging SaInt-Ouen, who began sculpt­ CONNECTICUT CONCERT BALLET the wall above the pantry. ing bread In 1963, says he was Offering In Direclor: Resumes Teaching Monday, Sept. 8th Saint-Ouen and his assistants the first to do It and emphasizes Professional and start work each day at 3 a m., that his creations alone are Non-Professional Joyce Karpiej taking five hours to make bread edible. KAREN W. KISSMAN beginner thru Roval Academy INSTRI'CTOR OF PIANO. ORCAN AND VOICE Cprti/ierl by Conn. State Xfimic T'eacherx 4.iRociation and Advanced Children of Danciiip AT THE and Adults V fiM ir Teachern National innovation

• CLASSICAL BALLET ^A’e welrnme Mr. Brian Adams YWCA • JAZZ GLADYS M. GROVER, B.S., IM.S. from the American Ballet INTRI CTOR OF PIANO ’ Of • CREATIVE FOR ,3-4 Theatre (iompanv to our Member of Conn. State Afii.iir Teachers issociatin and Classes and special YEAR OLDS teaching faculty. Music Teachers \ational issocialion

events for OPEN HOUSE Visit mir sparimis farililies at and rp^istration MARY L. WALSH, B.S. chijdren and 280 (»arden Crove (off IN.STRiiCTOR OF PIANO AND VOICE 643-9419 Sal., Sept. 6 KfM*m*v) in Manrhester. Member of Conn. Slate Music Teachers issocialion and adults, In 2-4 Music Teachers \alional 4s*nrialion anchester and Public intdted For information, appointments or643-6259 surrounding anil brochures, call ,528-6266 MORNING AND EVENING LESSONS FOR ADULTS towns. Classes Begin Sept. 8th or 6'f.3-4796. . For Your Convenience, Registrations Will Be Taken By Phone PRE-SCHOOL through SPECIAL ADULT Resident Ballet Company Available for Performances Studio: 60 TERESA RD., MANCHESTER • 643-8137 ClASSB START SBMEMBHt 17 , y Call 647-1437 Lecture Demonstrations and Children’s Ballets to receive 305 OAK ST., MANCHESTER • 647-1623 your free catalog Students Eligible to perform in “ISutcracker" 73 FRANCIS DR., MANCHESTER • 646-0394 jiMiloLWjjwnmefjt - pwajM to West Center and Sp-ing production of “Peter Pan" T h u r

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M ark Russell .'' The Laughter and Song r Ai of Politics M Tuesday, October 14 — 8 P.M. fit m Join us for a very special night of laughter and song as we welcome America's favorite political satirist to our stage. He's been tickling America's funny bone since his early days as ^1: resident comedian at Washington's Shoreham Hotel and for the past decade has kept us laughing on PBS in "The Mark Russell Comedy Specials" and as co-host of NBC's "Real in People". Bv Joh and All of the /

Mane Active Matter as a trif 1 ht‘ !u - I t in Educat Saturday, February 14 — 8 P.M. shoufdn Iiiiprovisational negotfai TICKETS mornfni ("ollective This trio of chamber musicians have gained haven’t Mark Russell $15.00 recognition not only in New Fngland but the talk Saturday, April 11 — 8 P M. Ives Trio $7.50 throughout the United States as well. They "It’s 1 have premiered ten new works composed for can mo' This Hartford-based company of dancers and Active Matter $7.50 them and will soon release three recordings. Deakin musicians specialize in improvisational theater ent of tt Hailed by the N.Y. Times as "A Brilliant New “ It’s I combining modem dance, ballet, contact $ 1 . 0 0 O F F for each ticket Trio’', Sanda Schuldmann, pianist: Harry Chirk, improvisation and original music. All Catherli in your piuly with this ad cellist; and Yuval Waldman, violinist; are fast the Man performers and teachers in their own right, the becoming one of Connecticut's favorite music atfon. w members of this collective have one purpose in en.sembles. 500 towr mind - to create dance that is lyrical, humorous In ord and dramatic. Their concert at MCC will Call our Box Office at The white-hot intensity of the r)lii\ inf> created a any of i include both improvisational and choreographed under tt (203)647-6043 compatible chemistry..This was chamber officials works. mtcsic at its fullest and finest. Payment: Mastercard, Visa, Check be reope —The Hartford Courant In the Members: Margaret Dillon, Judy Dworin, Wednest Mark Kotz, Emily Metcalf, Gloria Trombley, Their John Marinelli, Brad Roth, Ken Stein, state D Bonita Weisman announc All performances are at the Lowe Program Center at not amo Manchester Community College Manchester Community College, 60 Bidwell Street, met reqi Manchester, only 15 minutes from Hartford with funds u llklll 9/3 none of the downtown parhing hassles. Take 1-84 passed i « MS M i to exit 60 (formerty exit 92) and follow the signs

None Nevad rather hi them, a candidati man wti option fo! state ba servers o for conce Peoph A lack I Jobs is d r Coventry, ager Hai Council. 8 has decid< iitA tp 'e N