l8 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. July 1. 1986 MANCHESTER CONNECTICUT CLASSfflED ADVERTISiNG 643-2711 The charitable go DPUC approves Karen Waggoner iHtfMES 100 J a p a r t m e n t s KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE ®by U rry Wright dining for dollars NU rate freeze cooks Guamanian FOR SALE 1 f FOR RENT i page 3 Available July 1. Lovely 5 ... page 4 ... page 11 Manchester Pine St. room apartment (2br). BUSINESS & SERVKE DHIECTOItV ^ j m Older 8 room Colonial. 2 2nd floor of 2-famlly full boths.1% to 5 bed­ house. Heat, hot water I Don't care rooms. new furnace. and V2 of garage ln(;luded. icodCLEANiNO {CARPENTRY/ I HEATING/ M J^ U A N E O U S AcnY card/ you Needs'work. Flexible fi­ $525. Reference and secur­ I^^ISERVICES I REMODELING PLUM6INS {SERVICES A?e, m txH'T. nancing or lease with ity deposit required. HAVE AKV WORM*. option available. Owner Mlddle-oged or older cou­ w ill do housecleaning HERe. agent asking 84,900. 644- ple preferred. 646-8588 of- weekly or bl-weekly. Call .ter 5pm. Fogarty Brothers — Ba­ 0139. tor free estimates. 68;^ throom remodeling; In- 1 ^ ^ 2350. stailotlon water heglers, 474 Moln Street, 3 room Independent Construc­ ® * 0 ^fifhcoplng. Voco^ apartment. $400 monthly. tion Co. General Contrac­ garbage dlspolols; fwKet t l ^ euHIngs, hedge frlm- CONDOMINIUMS tors, custom home build­ repairs. 649-4539. Viso/M- FOR SALE Utilities not Included. No osterCord accepted. mlong, Pruntngs, flower I appliances. Security. Coll ing and remodeling, 8, shrub plantings. Free siding, excovotlon, etc. HlaurliPBtrr HrralJi 646-2426 wee'kdays 9 to 5. CARPENTRY/ Coll 659-2436 ) Manchester — A City of Village Charm Great Condo I Two bed­ REMODELING Coll 4564865 pr 456-7215. tiffer 5:36s»n. room townhouse, IV2 I baths, fireplace and a 1 bedroom apartment. IfdMISCELLANaUIS Heat plus utilities. $400 a ,Farrand Remodeling PAINTING/ A. Henry Personalized gorgeous rec room I Must ’MSHWCIS Lawn Care-Complete be seen. Low 80's. "We month. 643-5549 or 647- Cabinets, roofing, gut­ PAPERING WednescJay, July 2, 1986 1242. ters, room additions, lown core and londscop- 25 Cents guarantee our houses" inp. Free esNmdtes, fully Blanchard 8, Rossetto decks, all types of remo­ Odd lobs, Truckinp, Nome your own price — Home repoirs. You name insured, all work guacon- »* Real Estate, 646-2482.a Manchester -1 bedroom deling and repairs. FREE 7'» estimates. Fully Insured. Father and son. ;Fast, It, we do It. Free estl- teed, senior citizens dis­ apartment with nurser- dependable service. nwtes. Insured. 6434304, counts. 647-1349. J Telephone 643-6017, after in Glastonbury- y/den. Built-In micro- Pointing, Poperhanglng Immaculote end unit 6pm, 647-8509. - — =______C>l88ebyNEA.Inc Legal doubts wove. Fenced yard, near 8, Removal. Coll 646-5761. Mosonry 8, Repairs. townhoUse.' Large eat-ln pqrk. $495. Call 529-0299. Howkes Tree, Service — Carpentry and remodel­ Stucco. Cement Slabs, kitchen exits to deck and Commercial Painting Bucket Truck & Chipper. stone drvwalls. Carpen- private back yard. 2 large ing services — Complete home repairs and remo­ Contractors-Interlor and Stump Removal. Free Es- tTY Alterations. Can 643- {CARS bedrooms, 1’/2 baths. Nice -Manchester-Apartment exterior painting. 20 years tild e s . Special consider­ 9508V 649-5635.« MDTDRCYCLES/ delay vote on deling. Quality work. Ref­ llvlngl Offered at $103,900. In 2 Fomllv house (remo­ In business. Fully Insured. ation for Elderly and Hon- FDR SALE MDPEDS Joyce G. Epstein Real deled), 1st floor, 1 bed­ erences, licensed and In­ dlcopped. 647-7553. sured. Coll 646-8165. Free Estimates. 742-8628. Word PlTMesslng done df J Estate, 647-8895.0 room, parking, cellar home. Letter quality prin­ s to ra g e , y a rd . $425 Toyota Celica, 1981 - GT, 1983 Honda Scooter - set to merge ter work Picked up and Hatchback, louvers, rims, Aero-80. Low mileage. Ex­ referendums 0 New Jlstlng-beautlfully monthly. Available July). Remodeling/Carpentry delivered. Temporory, decorated two bedroom 649-2871. Oellverinp c^ean farm excellent condition. $4995. cellent condition. 742-0351. Work. Additions, decks [ELECTRICAL loam; 5 yords $75 plus tax. part time, permanent or, townhouse. This spectac­ and repairs. Insured. C all' flll-in vacation slot. Coll 649-2831. ular end- unit features a Also sand, stone, and By George Layng Manchester - Oft Porter, 3 David Cormier, 649-6236. grovel. Call 6434504. 742-8727. MISCELLANEDUS fireplace, 2 full baths, a 2 room apartment, heat, Dumas Electric— Having 1971 Malibu Convertible. Herald Reporter El^trlcai Problems? [AUTDMDTIVE cor garage, both o deck electric. Security deposit. Low Mileage, garaged mall plans <*) and a balcony wlthb yiew, No pets. 643-8552. Need repairs around the NeMk.a large or o smoll Bookeeping fultchdrgo 14 If you n6« sctiDDi, chtck tlw mony Tuesday night on whether to place three referendum Offered at $98,500.- Joyce adult. 2 room furnished need In Classified. 643- Dumos. Fully Licensed., N Bookeeping, 47 Teresa offerings in today's CHB- 1976 Plymouth Volare. window, fits full size 2711. Bv John F. KIrch designed to reach a merger questions on the November ballot. G. Epstein Real Estate, efficiency. All utilities. Free Estimates. 6464)253. Rd., Manchester, CT. sltlBci columns, 643-2711. Original Owner. Show­ pickup. $200. Negotiable.' Herald Reporter. - agreement. L 647-8895.0 Private bath, private en­ room condition. 16,500 647-1349. In addressing one of the questions, hoard members miles. $2,500. Call 646-3065. Until today, however, details of trance. Write to Box F, a Two partnerships that have initially decided unamimously to allow townspeople the Manchester Herald. For Sole - 1982 Oldsmoble those' sessions have been kept Rentals Toronodo. Excellent Con­ coitTpeted vocally and vigorously under wraps. to vote this fall on an $8.8 million school renovation Manchester - first floor, 2 l o c i STORE AND dition.Complete luxury forW era year and a half to build a “ The discussio/is have reached plan. They agreed to hold a second vote tonight after LAWN AND MISCELLANEDUS {CARS {TRUCK8/VANS mail in the Interstate 84 corridor some members said that no motion to vote had ever family, 2 bedroom, wall- 130 OFFICE SPACE cor. $10,000. 1984 Ford .an advanced stage.” the source to-wall carpet. Applian­ GARDEN I FDR SALE FDR SALE {FDR SALE FI 50 Explorer 4x4. Low ^aye agreed on a "merger of said. If a final agreemen^^ is been made, the agenda had not been followed, and the I ROOMS ces, washer hookups, mileage, excellent condi­ interests.” top sources said today. reached, he added, a number of referendum notice had not been read fully before the tion. Must see. $10,000. FOR RENT heat. $575 plus utilities. Loam For Sale. Approxi­ Slight Paint Damage - 1976 Ford,'. 4 wheel drive, Although no formal agreement lawsuits filed by the developers vote. 646-1984. mately 300 yards. Accept­ 1974 Thunderbird - full snow plow, 6O,O0O miles. 1976 Chevy Blazer. Excel­ Flashing arrow signs lent running ,con^ltlon. has been reached, it appears the against each other will be dropped “ It’s been a long day,” Mayor Barbara Weinberg ing offers. Call 643-67^. power, $800. Call 649-9404, $4,000. 649-9404 and 647- developers have agreed to build Room tor moture non­ Wilson Business Offices $279! Lighted non-arrow 647-1340 and’647-0080. 1340. Good solid truck. Rigged and the five anchor stores that said as members agreed to recess their meeting after smoking gentleman. Air. 3 Rooms. • Heot, stove, and support services. Fur­ $269. Unllghted $239! for plowing. $5,000. 1982 just one mall in the area, a source have committed to both malls will more than three hours. canditloning, kitchen refrigerator, carpeting, (Free Letters)! Few left. Ford E250 Van, Good close to the developers said. be’included in the joint project. nished offices, secretarial 1979 Flat Strada. Excel­ In addition to considering the school renovation privileges, washer/dryer, near Parkade. Older per­ service, reception, tele­ GOOD THINGS See locally. 1(800)423- lent condition, low ml- MDTDRCYCLES/ condition with racks. The source, who spoke only on Sears. Roebuck and Ch. of parking. Call 643-5600. sons preferred. $425. phone answering, word TO EAT 0163, anytime. leogd. 742-9476. $5,000. 1972 Audi 100LS. terms of anonymity, said this Chicago, Homart’s parent com­ plan, the directors were to have voted on two other J MDPEDS questions for the ballot — the creatihn of a housing Available August 1. Call processing and copier fa­ 1978 Audi Fox, 1978>lat morning that there was a 90- pany, arid D&L Venture Corp. of Female Only. Furnished complex for elderly people dn North Elm Street and . 643-6802. cilities. Level H Watkins Volvo 1972 164E-4 door, 4 128, All best ofter.Good percent chance a mall will be built New Britain have made, commit­ room, kitchen privileges. Center, 935 Main St., Man­ ENDROLLS For Sole7l975 Hondo terms on all vehiples. No the removal of sections of the Town Charter that give speed with overdrive, CB750F. New battery, in northern Manchester. But no- ments to put stores in the Buckland On busline. Call 647-9813. chester. 647.-(W73. 2Vh width - 250 high mileage but good money down to qualified voters in the Eighth Utilities District the right to veto needs goo.d tune-up. Ask­ 'thing is definite at this time, he Hills Mall,'which would be wholly 5 Rooms - Busline. Heat, 13V4 width - 2 for 250 condition, must be seen. buyer. Private seller. Coll consolidation with the town. All three proposals were Ladles Only. Nice, quiet Chaponis Brothers. Clark ing $350. Call 742-9633. cautioned. in Manchester. G. Fox a: parking Included. $550. Manchester Downtown Street South Windsor. MUST be picked up at the SI 250. 646-7315 after 6pm. 643-1021. the subjects of public hearings during the evening, reom for rent. Senior Security, references, no Offices. 500 to 1800 square Manchester Herald Office "The ball game isn’t over ur^il Sage Allen and Co. 'and St citizen or working girl. Pick your own strawber­ t^ e stories on page 3.) pets. Keith Real Estate, feet. Heat, air, janitor, ries. Containers fur­ ■before 11 A.M. ONLY. • it’s over,” he said. department stores hav Located on bus line. Ref­ 646-4126. parking. 649-5334. 1980 Mercury Bobcat. INVITATION TO BID INVITATION TO BIO One partnership, comprising the nounced plans for major The board will meet tonight at 8 at Lincoln Center to erences and security. Af- nished. Open from 8am- Hatchback, 4 speed, 8pm or until picked out. Sealed bids will be received Sealed bids will be'recelved Homart Development Co. of Chi­ outlets in the Winchester Mall, take up the questions again. ter 5:y> pm. 644-0383. $1,195,528-0776. In the GenerdI Services' of­ In the General Services' of­ 5 Rooms - Busline. Heat, For Sale or Lease - 1,270 No children under 14 ye­ fice, 41 Center St., Manches­ cago and the New Yonk-based which would be in South Windsor. parking Included. $550. square feet of 1st floor fice, 41Center St., Manches­ The confusion arose after the board suspended its ars of age allowed In field. TAG SALES 1^73 Pontiac Station ter, CT until J ULY 17,1986 at ter, CT until July 16, 1986 at Manchester 1-84 Associates, has "It is moving quickly."’ the rules so that it could deliberate after II p.m.. after it I APARTMENTS Security, references, no office space In Watkins Please call 528-5741 for 11:00 a.m. for the foMowIno: 11:00 a.m. for the following; proposed to build the 750.000- pets. 'Keith Real Estate, , Center. Warren E How­ Wagon - New tires, good source said of the merger effort. had already approved placing the school renovation FOR RENT latest plckln-g condition. $600. 646-4177. (1) SALE OP OBSOLETE (1) PATCHING OF TOWN square-foot Buckland Hills Mall in “ Hopefully by the fall it will all 646-4126. land, Inc. 643-1108 Information. Whirlpool Washer - Like WATER METERS HIGHWAYS- question on the ballot. The directors were preparing to new, 4 wash cycles, varia­ CONVENTIONAL METHOD . northern Manchester. It has been play out.” vote on the North Elm Street housing complex when East Hartford, older gen­ (2) PURCHASE OF NEW competing for permits and anchor He said that although the South Manchester - Lawyers Of­ Pick Your Own Raspber­ ble water levels, water WATER METERS (2) RESTORATION OF Democratic Director Stephen Cassano said the tleman, 2 room efficiency, HOMES fice. Walk to G.A. 12 temperature selector. 1976 Chevrolet. Excellent TOWN STREETS- tenants with another group com­ Windsor site would be less expen­ all utilities, share a bath. FOR RENT ries at Nutmeg Vinyard. (3) REMOVAL OF INFRA-RED HEATER referendum notice should be read in full — something ' Frank Splleckl. 643-2121- • Bunker HIM Rd. Coventry. $175. Moving. 649-0354. condition. Low mileage, EXISTING PIPING 8, prising Melvin, Simon & Asso-. sive and easier to develop, it it had not done in addressing the school renovation $72 weekly. 647-0069. automatic transmition, METHOD Call for details. 742-8402. REPIPING OF OLD (3) COLD MILLING TOWN ciat'es of Indianapolis and Bronson appears the new project would be question. 5 Room House for rent (n Manchester - Chiroprac­ power breaks, power PRIMARY DIGESTER Studio type Apartment, STREETS and Hutensky of Bloomfield, which built on the site where Buckland Cassano said he was concerned the beard's actioji Coventry. Walking dis­ tors Office. All ready to steering, air conditioning, The Town of Manchester is The Town of Manchester Is has’ proposed the 550,000-square- Hills was being planned. Partly turnished. Work­ go. Frank Splleckl. 643- Automotivs $1,375, Coll 64^9758. an equal opportunity em­ could later be invalidated on technical grounds. tance to Lake. Appliances dn equal opportunity em­ foot Winchester Mall in South That’s because the Manchester ing single rr|ale adult pre­ Included. $525 a month, 2121. OOATS/MARINE ployer, and requires an affir­ ployer, and requires an afflr- Republican member Geoffrey Naab agreed. "If it's ferred. Lease, security. mative action policy forall of Windsor. site, located between Deming and plus security. After 3:30, [EQUIPMENT 1972 Pontiac Station matlveactlon policy torall of a question of dotting all the i's and-crossing the I's. wc No Pets. 643-2880. Its Contractors and Vendors Its Contractors and Vendors The competing developers, who Buckland streets just off 1-84. has 2 742-9671. Wogon,S350. Runs Good. as a condition of doing busi­ should darn well dot the i's and cros.s the I's." he said. I e n i WANTED [CARS as a condition of doing busi­ have publicly agreed that the area Call before 1:30 or after ness with the Town, as per ness with the Town, as per better access to the highway and Town Manager Robert Weiss, however, said the l^ ^ iT O RENT 16 foot Mad River canoe, FDR SALE 5:00. 647-7042. Federal Order 11246. can support only one regional has received more of the required paddles included. Used Federal Order 11246. text of a question does not have to be read if it is Bid forms, plans and specifi­ Bid Forms, plans and specifi­ shopping mall, surprised ob- state and local government referred to specifically. Although full reading was four times. Excellent con­ cations are available at the cations are available at the When you need dition. $800. Please call General Services' office. •servers last month when they approvals. ' once the practice, the town's bond counsel has advised General Services' office. admitted to holding negotiations In June. Homart received a vital ...... to advertise, 643-4942 after 6pm or 647- notice to Creditors TOWN OF' TOWN OF in recent years that it isn’t necessary, he said. 9946 8:30 - 5:30. Ask for ESTATE OF MANCHESTER, CT. MANCHESTER, CT. traffic permit -for the site from the Democratic Director Kenneth Tedford then con­ Reliable working couple 1985 S-IO Blazer 2x2. Auto MARGARET M. KAEFER, ROBERT B. WEISS, nothing works, like Bob. O/k/0 MARGARET ROBERT B. WEISS, State Traffic Commission. The tended the vote had been taken out of order. He said with 2 quiet teenoged boys trons, AM-FM radio, air GENERAL MANAGER GENERAL MANAGER cond., beige with tan Inte­ KAEFER, late of 001-07 Winchester developers are still that before voting, the board should have allowed Classified! seeks large two or three, Manchester, deceased 071-06 Wire break waiting for a traffic permit. Htrald photo by Rocha bedroom apartment or rior. Under 14,000 miles In The Hon. WIIHom E.- Fitz. public comments on any subject on the board’s duplex, preferably In PETS AND excellent condition. $9,800 Gerald, Judge, of the Court “ It would appear that the agenda. Manchester or Vernon. SUPPLIES or best' offer. 633-2468. ot Probate, District ot Man­ Buckland site has the advantage of On a reel Republican Director William Diana then proposed Dial chester at a hearing held on STATE OF CONNECTICUT blacks out timing, location.and traffic visibil- Can. move -In Im m e­ June 20,1986 ordered that all to suspend the rules so the board could consider the diately! 643-2711 ext. 34, Free Kittens! Males, claims must be presented to RETURN DATE: JULY 29, 1986; SUPERIOR COURT V ity,” the source said. Ealis Keeney of Manc^iester (left) and Melvin Lobaugh of South Windsor referendum items first. While the directors debated 643-2711 ask for Gary, black and white. 8 weeks the fiduciary on or before DANIELLE W. BRUCE JUDICIAL DISTRICT Manchester officials have sup- taking that action. Cassano questioned the legality of September 15, 1986 or be VS. OF LITCHFIELD thousands try to locate the curb box of a home on Summit Street this morning. The old. Litter trained. 742- CHARLES M. BRUCE AT LITCHFIELD - ported Buckland Hills because it the school vote because he said no 'motion had been , Wanting to renh 3 to 4 8089 1978 Pontiac Grand Prix. barred as bv law provided. two enfiployees of the Manchester Water Department were shutting off Air condition, power Mary Lou Taylor, JUNE 17, 1986 would mean more taxes for the made. bedroom duplex or house Clerk Broken electrical wires on Fal- town. From the beginning, offi­ service and took new measurements in case they needed to locate the box In Vernon or Manchester. steering, power brakes, FIRST ORDER OF NOTICE After more confusion, the directors agreed to Dog Training. Beginner' The fiduciary Is: knor Drive blacked out 2,734 cials have implied that the town reconvene tonight and headed home to hod Can move in Imme­ and Intermediate obe­ new transmission, shocks Christian Kaefer NOTICE TO: C H IL E S M. BRUCE again to restore water to the home. diately. Call Joyce 647- and reor springs. $2,000 or 519 Woodbridge St. Manchester customers for about would pay for the road and dience dosses starting, UPON THE CQMPLAINT of the plaintiff In the above- two hours this morning, a spokes­ 0916. soon at the East Hartford best offer. 646-8787 or Manchester, CT 06040 entitled action praying, for reasons therein set forth, for a infrastructure improvements in •YWCA. Call Central Con- 649-3467 offer 6pm. 002-07 dissolution of marriage and other relief on the ground of man for Northeast Utilities said. the area to provide a development Irretrievable breakdown returnable before the above Jose Chavez, the NU spokesman, rtectlcut Dog Training. named Court to be held at Litch'fleld on Julv"29, 1986, and incentive. 721-1386. upon an applicatton In said action for an order of notice, It said the wires “ faulted,’* cutting Town officials jiBve said that Heritage-Suffield merger is terminated Merchandise appearing to and being found bv the subscribing authority off a transformer on Falknor Drive revenue bonds would be used to LEOAL NOTICE that the sold defendant Is gone to ports unknown, and that at about 4:50 a.m. He said power to Free Kittens: Males, solid notice of the Institution of this action most likely to come to pay for the improvements around , solid grey; female, TOWN OF ANDOVER all but 19 customers was restored PUBLIC HEARING OF PLANNING & ZONING hIs attention Is that hereinafter ordered: It Is the site in the Buckland section, By John F. Kirch Suffield, which originally of­ "the additional element that made at Heritage, said today the bank grey and orange. Nine COMMISSION ON PROPOSED RESUBDIVISION PLAN at 6:15 a.m.. and the 19 remaining mostly made up of former tobacco weeks old. 649-2217. ORDERED, that the notice of the Institution of sold action Herald Reporter. fered to pay $18.50 in cash for each Suffield pause.” has hired an outside consulting FURNITURE be given the defendant bv some proper officer or Indifferent customers got electricty back at fields. Although the town still does share of Heritage stock, made a Officials of both institutions firm to develop a new business The Planning & Zoning.Commission of Andover, Connec­ person causing a true and attested copy of this Order of 9;40'a.m. ticut will hold a Public Hearing In the lower level of the Town Notice tb be published In the Manchester Herald, a not know how much money it would Heritage Savings and Loan new offer combining debt instru­ declined comment today on why plan. MISCELLANEOUS Office Building on Monday, July 14,1986 at 7:30 p.m. on the newspaper circulated In the area where the defendant Is Thomas O’Marra. spokesman have to spend to make the Association and the Suffield Say­ For Sale-sick room furni­ following petition: ments and cash for the stock. the agreement was . terminated The firm — I.yons. Zombak and FOR SALE most likely to be, two times a week for two successive weeks, for the Eighth District Fire De­ improvements, officials have said ings Bank have terminated a ture, bath chair, com­ commencing on or before July 17,19M, and that return of Brown said. Although the newoffer except to say that the termination Ostrowski of New York — will GILEAD/TOWNSEND ROADS - Petition of Edward Pel­ partment, said the Mai Tool & that tax revenue from the proposed merger agreement announced mode, etc. Call 646-4886. letier, Harold and James Webb, owners, for final resub- such service be made to the above-named Court. also amounted to $18.50 per share, was in the best interest of both Engineering Co. on Adams Street inall and other planned develop­ May 13. , review Herilage’sslatus within the For Sale-King Koll twin divison approval. . . , PHILIP GROTH, it meant Heritage would receive parties. next few days. -Hale said The For Sole - 80" Sofa, 2 matress, excellent condi­ • ASSISTANT CLERK reported smoke in its building at ment in the area would more than The move came Tuesday after less cash than expected. Brown Property Is bounded on the North bv property N/F of Some banking officials specu­ firm's report will help the S iL ’ matching chairs, green- tion, $75. Lawn mower $40. Peira Findlay, bounded on the South by Gilead Rood, A true copy 4:50 a.m. as a result of the outage, cover the costs. months of negotiations between said. lated that the deal was killed identify its capital needs and /rust, Colonial. $175. Cash Coll 649-9083. bounded bn'the East by Townsend Road and property AHest JOSEPH J. SI LAND which had burned out some of the Along with the proposed mall. the two institutions, which have "It would have worked to Suf- ■ and Carry. 649-8543.' N/F of Wayne & Elizabeth Besaw, and bounded on the Constable - Torrington company’s equipment. New York developer John Fin- because Heritage’s financial prob­ develop a plan on how to meet .West bv property N/F of Robert A. Monglllo. 059-06 been planning a merger since last field’s advantage." Brown said,' 9 lems were worse than previously them, she said. Hedstrom 3-ln-one carrla- Streets affected by the blackout- guerra, who is a partrier in 1-84 October. The Suffield-based sav­ “ If Suffield could retain some of Atthlshearlng,! nterested persons may appear and be heard reported and said the bank would ge/car bed/stroller. Ex­ and written communications will be received. Maps dated included West Middle Turnpike, Associates, is seeking a zone ings bank had planned to buy out the cash, Suffield would not haveto “ That would give us .some cellent condition. $45. be forced info another merger by 6/2/86 showing the above proposal are on file In the office of Hilliard Street, Woodland Street. change in northern Manchester the financially troubled Heritage, deplete its liquid funds.” alternatives” Hale said, "Once 646-5645 after 5:00.o the Town Clerk, Town Office Building. banking regulators. But Brown the agreement with Suffield King - Sized bed. Firm l e g a l n o t ic e Westerly-Street, Colonial Drive, that would allow' him to build an which suffered major losses due to Suffield changed its offer. Brown Doted this 1st and 8th day of July, 1986, ot Andover, Connec­ said today that such speculations folded, we went ahead with this. mattress. Two twin box Progress Drive. Scott Drive and office complex, hotels and high- a bad loan portfolio acquired in said, after the Federal Savings and QUeen size mattress. ticut. ^ P U B L IC He ZSi'KS S J f t r a r j o B z o n in g 'were incorrect. Now that we are separate again, . springs. Frame. Excellent COMMISSION ON PROPOSED SUBDIVISION FLAN Grissom Road. density residential housing. connection with another merger Loan Insurance Corp.. which in­ Good • condition. Foam ANDOVER PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION w§ feel it’s time for us to look at condition. Will be sold rubber. $50. Cal 1649-7951.0 KENNETH LESTER, CHAIRMAN last year. sures Heritage depositors up to “ I want to make perfectly clear with 2 complete sets of tlcutlJiml^hn'irt’n u " Commission of Andover, Connee- ourselves fresh and say .’ Where do SUZANNE DOWER, VICE-CHAIRMAN ^ “ ***i' Hearing In the lower level of the Town Howard Brown- the state bank­ $100,000 each, said the savings that Heritage is not a problem.” sheets, 1 bedspread. All Picture wlndow- we want to go?’” Get your body busy! for $220, or -best offer. 063-06 fX w In S IStmon": ^=30 p.m. on the ing commissioner who has been bank had to pay a $1 million exit fee Brown said. “ It is in no way a thermopane. 68"x48". monitoring the proposed transac­ before the merger would be failing institulion. If Heritage Heritage has been .setting aside 643-8082, evenings 8, wee­ Still on house. $75 or best ..ENDEE ROAD • Patitlon of Your Sholtor* Inc Marshall c TODAY’S HERALD Collect the things kends. Keep trying!. Tovlor, prtildont for final wbdivlilin tion. said today that the deal came allowed. Besides the FSLIC, the ' wasn’t strong enough to walk away funds to cover potentially bad offer. Call 643-1680.O to an end when Suffield changed its . state Department of Banking, the from this deal, they would' have loans it acquired with its 1984 -For Sale. Broyhlll Bed­ LEGAL NOTICE Mri**Vlmaih?r“iPn!?^t°!' •*'' Property N/F of Mr. B offer to Heritage. . ’ Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. accepted Suffield's offer. Heritage purchase of Fidelity Fe'deral Sav­ around your home you Typewriter-portable. TOWN OF ANDOVER 8Mrs. Robert room set. Walnut, con­ I n d e x Customers should not be directly and the Federal Reserve Board all found the terms of the offer ings of New Haven Heritage Adler with case $50 or best PUBLIC HEARING OF PLANNING 6 ZONING •rrY N/_r of^Mr. 8 Mrs. Michael BIxler, by property N/F of Ring around the sun temporary style, double offer. 649-6962.0 COMMISSION ON PROPOSED SPECIAL PERMIT Mr j itn, fman "'xwr, bv Property N/F of affected. Brown said, adding that had to approve the transaction. unacceptable. They were strong posted losses last year and in past no longer need. And bed, night stand, triple It's common knowledge that a 20 pogoo, 2 aoctlont Heritage was "strong enough to The FSLIC’s fee request was not enough to walk away." years, mainly because of the bad dresser with mirror ond 8 Zoning Commission of Andover, Connec- band of rings surrounds the planet A rtu irn walk away” from the merger plan. anticipated. Brown said, and was Janet Hale, assistant treasurer loan portfolio. sell them Fast For chest. Excellent condi­ For Sale-Girls clothes, t . « *! Heorlng on Monday, j i l y 16,1986 of Saturn. But what about rings 14 tion. $400.00 or best offer. size 5 to 6x Including following SJtltloT*'' Sfnni'ew Prop^rfv N/Fof Mrs. Howard around the sun? From some places R i m l n M * Q 646-6033. leans. $99. 643-5048 keep PlA«alfiiwt 1Q-!>n 6 Extra Cash with low- ■ '’ •II’ IOP ol Mr. & Mrs. Michael Clto- by property N/F of Mrs. Jeanne Per- in the Manchester area, qicolorful trying. q u ^ e tor approval, of a Special Permit fora horsed) on 2.67 r t n m ic a ’ A i twin beds, headboards, ocrM of land. *5?^ N/F S lm r * Ledoer, bvixrep- band of rings could be seen ®' Williams, by property N /Fof Me. Ka- encircling Old Sol in the early part Gnnnitrtir.iit 4 Court backs affirmative action plans cost Clas^fied Ads. mattresses, box springs, Century 200 cqr seat. In­ '* £®*” «led on the North by property N/F of Mr. 6 . bv / b'®?®!?'' N /F of Mr. B Mrs/ Elliot Solomon^ bed frames, sheets and fant to toddler. Like new. of the afternoon on Tuesday. Story PntArtainmnnt _ _ 14 Mrs. Henry Dogon; bounded on the South by property of the N/Fo?M^*'a.*Mr.®B Costanio, by property nan. the court approved of the' bedspreads. Best offer. $35.,Call 649-1403. VP T/*!; **7 property n/rN /F or of #wr. Mr. a & mrt. M rt. Yio Ylo Anton Anson Mrs Roland JonesTBy property N /Fot Mr. B on page 10. F n r iiA • 11 By Henry J. Reske had urged the court to strike down, between the city and a group

MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. July 2. 1986.- 3 Z - MANCHESTER HEBALD, Wednesday, July 2. 1986 Democrats weather district assault

WEATHER Bv George Lovng pointed at the behest of the residents while at the same . the right in court to provide fire Herald Reporter Democrats recommended elimi­ writing a letter in supp^ protectidn to the area. nating sections of the Town Char­ convicted drug dealer SKephen Referring to last I^ovemUer’s Today’s forecast Eighth Utilities District suppor­ ter which require district residents Massaro. referendum on whether the town ters Tuesday continued their as­ to vote in faypr o f consolidation However, district resident Jay should sell the firehouse — a Coanectlcut. Maisachutietu and Rhode Island: sault on the Democrats who before it can o^u r. Since then, the Giles, a former town public works proposal that was defeated over­ Rain heavy at times with a chance of thunder­ control the Manchester Board of 'Democratic directors all .have director, later apologized to Wein­ whelmingly — Sadloski noted that Directors during a public hearing storms. High in the 70s. Variable cloudiness with a affirmed them support for a berg for Landers’ remark. “ I’m district residents were not allowed on whether to schedule a referen­ chance of lo w e r s tonight and Thursday. Lo^s 55 November vote on the matter. ashamed that we have a represen­ to vote on the matter because they dum that could end the district’s to 65. Highs Thursday in the mid 70s. The board is scheduled to vote on tative as we have tonight who uses , did not help pay for.the facility. She r ig h to provide fire protection and the question at a meeting tonight. Maine: Rain today except just likely north this name calling.” he said. said the sam# reasoning should, sewer service. If a referendum this fall produ­ Giles went on to argu e. that afternoon. High 60 to 70. Rain changing to showers apply to consolidation, so voters in District Director Thomas Land­ ces a vote to eliminate the charter because the entire town voted in north and ending followed by partial clearing south southern Manchester should fiot ers, calling the Democratic provisions, a single townwide vote 1947 to approve the disputed vote on the abolition of the district tonight. Low 50 to 57. A chance of showers' members of the board "six little could make consolidation a reality. charter provisions, the entire town because they did not pay for it. Thursday. High in the 60s to lower 70s. oligarchs who call themselves a has the' right to decide whether to But Theodore T, Cummings, a New‘HannpsUre: Rain today. High 60 to 67. majority,” said it was a foregone IN ALL, 16 SPEAKERS ad­ remove them. district resident and son of Demo­ Showers likely north and a chance of rain followed conclusion that the question would. dressed the directors during the ‘T t’s not their right to vote us out cratic Town Chairman Theodore \ \ by partial clearing south tonight. Low 50 to 57. appear on the November ballot. hearing in Lincoln Center, which of existence — it’s our right.!’ R. Cummings, said the Town Chance of showers Thursday. High in the 60s to But Landers argued that district lasted more than an hour. Of those, responded district resident An­ Charter should be changed. lower 70s. residents alone should decide if six spoke in favor of changing the drew Katkauskas. “ Don’t force it "N o one should be afraid in this Vermont: Rain today. Cool. Highs In the 60s. they want to end the existence of Town Charter. down our throats. Don’t start community of a townwide referen­ Partly cloudy tonight. Chance of showetrs. Lows in the independent authority, which Landers, who identified himself another revolution.” dum.” he said in a brief, passion­ the 50s. Partly sunny and windy Thursday. Chance has -served northern Manchester only as a resident ■ of North ate speech. "Let the people of the < . l\ \ \ w ^ N y ' ^ of showers. Highs in the 60s. for almost a century. _ Manchester during his comments DISTRICT TREASURER Betty town of Manchester be the jury and “ This is not a question for the to the board, threatened that Sadloski argued that Democratic • put an end to this damn charter \ lA l whole town to vote on,’ ’ he said. district residents would secede leaders favor consolidation be­ revision question.” "W ill it be' necessary to hide our from the town if the Democrats cause they are embarrassed by the Town Fire District resident charter in an oak tree like our move forward with consolidation. existence of the town’s firehouse J $ Richard LaPointeagreed. “ Ifth'eir relatives before us?” he asked in UPl photo He also bitterly criticized Demo­ on Tolland Turnpike in the Buck- sales pitch is better than ours, then Extended outlook an allusion to Connecticut history. cratic Mayor Barbara Weinberg land section. The station was built they’ll win and that’s the way it Last month,' a commission ap­ for ignoring the interests of district in the 1970s before the district won E^ctended outlook for New England Friday Today In history should be,” he said. through Sunday: Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island: Among those born on this date is Princess Diana, Rain, rain, rain Fair and pleasant Friday and Saturday. A chance photographed here in October 1984 with her youngest. School proposal draws code questions of showers Sunday. Highs from the mid 70s to mid 80s. Lows from the mid 50s to mid 60s, son. Prince Henry, u Today; Rain heavy at times, chance of a thunderstorm. High in the mid * Bv'George Lovng The work at Manchester High Vermont: Dry Friday. Highs in the 70s. Lows in “ As far as codes go, we have no ing project cokts and overall 70?. Wind south 10 to 15 mph. Tonight and Thursday: Variable Herald Reporter School would correct code viola­ the 50s. Chance of showers Saturday and Sunday. control over them,” Phillips said. construction costs. Naab said cloudiness with a 30 percent chance of showers. Low 55 to 60. High tions discovered in 1983 and Warmer. Highs in the 80s. Lows in the 60s. ” We have no idea what’s going to litwrence come out 7 percent Thursday in the mid 70s. Wind tonight light west. Fourth of July Hsrsid photo by Rocha Although the Board of Directors include installation of new happen — even the state (does not lower than Mankey. Maine: Fourth of July weekend fair on the delayed deciding until 'tonight sprinklers., removal of asbestos in weekend forecast; Fair and pleasant Friday and Saturday, a chance of Atmahac know.)” If Lawrence is using a different Fourth with highs in the 70s. Chance of a few WDRC radio personality Brad Davis accepts a tip from whether to place an $8.8 million the auditorium and chpnging some School Superintendent James method that would save money on showers Sunday. Today’s weather picture was drawn by Lisa showers over the weekend. Highs in the 70s and Peter Guerra of Glastonbury after serving him Tuesday School renovation plan before the doors and locks. Seader said. Kennedy said that if code changes non-construction costs, it might be lows in the 50s. ^ voters in November, concerns While generally supporting the McCusker, 8, who lives on Autumn Street and attends Martin School. Today is Wednesday,-July 2, In 1881, President James Gar­ at a luncKlon to benefit the Leukemia Society of are made this fall, they would have worthwhile to have Mankey use it. New Hampshire: Fourth of July weekend fair on were raised Tuesday over costs renovation plan. Stephen Street the 183rd day of 1986 v^ith 182 to field was shot by Charles Giteau America. Davis was one of 15 celebrities who tried their to be incorporated into the renova­ too. Naab said. the Fourth with highs in the 70s. Mostly fair over follow. in Washington. G arfield died and whether the projects would resident A1 Lutz told the board he tion work so the town could get the L the weekend but a chance of a few afternoon best to exact tribute from diners to swell the toll of meet future building-code was concerned that additional Seader. said the difference may 29 7 7 ^ , The moon is moving toward its September 19. state reimbursement. • 'lA M f showers. Highs in the 70s a'nd lows in the 50s. donations. specifications. renovations would be required if be because certain costs were not 30 o q i new phase. In 1937, American aviator Director Geoffrey Naab, a Re­ The proposed bonding plan the state codes were revised, ■ included in the same categories by The morniiig star^ are Mars Amelia Earhart and co-pilot publican. questioned the cost esti­ SEATTLE would fund renovations to Bowers^ Lutz noted that in 1980 renova­ both firms. “ I don’t think in total and Jupiter. Frederick Noonan were reported mates prepared by the two archi- Verplanck, Nathan Hale and Wad^’ tions were mat!oN(o bring MHS up ' tectual firms th'at drew up the there’s any difference in the way The evening stars are Mer­ lost over the Pacific Ocean. They BOStON Leukemia fight gets dell elementary schools and Man­ to code, and in 1981 the state issued renovation plans. Naab said that if they came to the totals,” he said. ^ MINNEAPOLIS^^ cury, Venus and Saturn. w ere never found. Across the nation chester High School. While the the updated code th'at is forcing the difference fs not just a result of After state grants are calcu­ Those born on this date are Iri 1974, President tiichard total cost is estimated to be $8.8 more changes. He asked if the the wjay costs are listed, it could lated, the cost to the town for NEW YORK High water alerts were posted in five states under the sign of Cancer. They Nixon and Soviet Communist 'million, state reimbursements Building Committee, which helped total as much as’ $237,000. repairing each school would be include German novelists Her­ leader Leonid Brezhnev agreed an Hi-served boost today as rain spread across broad sections of the would reducelhetown’scostto$3.6 draft the plaris, had considered the The Lawrence Associates of $451,850 for Manchester High 30 nation. _ man Hesse in 1877, Austrian in Yalta on limitation of under- million, school board Chairman possibility of future changes. Manchester estimated the cost for School. $821,950 for Waddell. Bv Alex GIrelll waiters. SAN FRANCISCO author Franz Kafka in 1883, King gound nuclear testing-and on a Leonard Seader said during a Building Committee Chairman Bowers and WaddeUsqhools. while $984,400 for Bowers: $545,000 for Showers and thunderstorms ranged along the Associate Editor At one point Penny publicly Olav V o f Norway in 1903 (age lower ceiling for defense public hearing conducted by the Paul Phillips said the town had no Mankey Associates Imn4l^ the Nathan Hale and $862,000 for Atlantic Coast and from Arkansas across western chided the monsignor. “ Why 83), Supreme Court Justice missiles. directors Tuesday. idea what changes might occur. other three buildings. In cbmpar- Verplanck. Tennessee, the Ohio Valley and the upper Great About 150 people happily paid are you sitting there with the Thurgood Marshall in 1908 (age In 1985, Soviet leader Mikhail LOS ANGELES Lakes region. high prices Tuesday for a badly guests instead of taking money 78), comedian Dan Rowan in 1922 Gorbachev further consolidated Thunderstorms moved across northwest Texas, served luncheon, got conned out from them? You do yery well on LOWEST New Mexico and central Arizona while rain was (age 64), civil rights activist his power by moving Andrei of a few extra bucks and heard Sunday morning." ’ / scattered across the Pacific Northwest. Medgar Evers in 1926, and Gromyko, foreign minister for 28 Reardon did earn $172 for the North Elm project faces vot^tonight TEMPERATURES town Director Stephen T. Penny Britain’s Princess Diana and years, to the ceremonial post of _50 _ 50 Heavy rain prompted a flood warning early needle the hapless waiters. cause, part of it by telling a •. MIAMI today for the Raccoon River in southwest Iowa actor Jimmy McNichol in 1961 president. No one resented the happen­ story atMut a counterfeiter who BV Alex GIrelll for the'elderly because if is well lit disappointed that neighborhood Crockett’s will requires that the from Van Meter to Des Moines, but the river (age 25). ings at The Colony in Talcot- made a $15 bill by mistake and Associate Editor and close to convenience stores, he residents had not been consulted land be used for elderly housing tE G E N O - crested about 2 a.m. at Des Moines without causing In 1776, the Continental Con­ tville, however, because they was jublilant when he suc­ said. and kept informed of the plans. At before July 1, 1988. If the town, gress formally approved a reso­ A thought for the day; Franz earned about $2,230 for the ceeded in palming it off on a No vote was taken W the Boai;d Raymond L^pak. who lives near a meeting with the neighbors about exhausts all possibilities for el­ ^ ^ R A IN K.-y-rjMfOW serious'problems. Another flood warning was posted in sections of lution that became the Declara­ Kafka wrote, “There are two Northeast Connecticut Chapter priest who sold him a $1 set of of Directors Tuesday night after a the site on North Elm St., said he , a year ago. town officials said they derly housing, it can use the land would consult them again. Jezouit for a park. Otherwise the land goes western Pennsylvania because of heavy rairi, and a tion of Independence from cardinal sins from which all of the Leukemia'^ Society of rosary beads and gave him two public hearing on a propbsal to ask was concerned aboout the safety of I// / ’] SHOWERS^ FI?W said. to the American f^ancer Society. flash flood watch was in effect in much of West Britain. It was signed two days others spring; impatience and America. $7 bills in change. . ■ voters in'November whether the students walking on the street. He UPl WEATHER FOTOCAST Mary Ellen Klinck. state said he woulb peefer to see the DiRosa said later that there will Of the 24 units in six buildings. 18 Virginia. later. L~ laziness.” The $25-per-plate meal was town should issue bonds toHtuild served by 15 prominent citizens commissioner on aging, was the apartments for the elderly' 1.8-acre parcel developed for four be a meeting with neighbors before would be one-bedroom, four would Another flash flood watch was issued in sections with various, kinds of expertise, top money-maker among the North Elm Street. or five single-family homes, which the referendum. ( be two-bedroom, and two would be of southwest Texas and southeastern New Mexico. none of i t ' gleaned from any celebrities. She auctioned off a The directors A'ill take up tji would generate less traffic. The town received the North equipped for handicapped people. Heavy rain fell west of Hobbs. N.M., around National forecast Lottery course on food service. The Connecticut River boat ride for matter again when tjiey reconver After the hearing. Alfred Jezouit Elm Street land as a gift from the Lamson said the development cost / midnight, and winds gusted to 65 mph, the National occasion was the second annual six, and drove the bid up to $400 tonight at 8 in the hearing room of of Henry Street said he was estate of Wilfre.d Crockett, but would be about $50,000 per unit. Weather Service said. Early Thursday morning, scattered showers and thunderstorms are Celebrity Waiters Luncheon, a when she thYew in a few bottles Lincoln Center. Temperatures around the nation at 3 a.m. EDT Connecticut daily Other numbers drawn Tues­ noisy, clum sy. and profitable of champagne. During Tuesday’s hearing. Ro­ possible in parts of the Southern Plains, the Eastern Gyilf Coast and the ranged from 49 degrees at Marquette. Mich., to 96 day in New England: performance that saw amateur . The high bidder was Cyril bert Samuelson of Hemlock Street. Mid to South Atlantic Coast States. Elsewhere, the weather will be fair. at Las Vegas, NeY. Tuesday: 062 Tri-state daily; 871, 3648. ■ waiters do their best to separate Mizla, a 23-year veteran of thp ■ a member of the town Building diners from ducats.. East Hartford Democratic' Committee, said he had a list of 2 Play Four: 0220 Rhode Island daily; 5757. Rhode Island Lot-0-Bucks: Water was spilled about as Town Committee. questions to ask about plans for the Tuesday Lotto: 16-17-19-21-24. The jackpot was easily as cash flowed, while Brad Davis, a WDRC radio 24-apartment complex, which car­ $432 .-789. barbs flew from the speaker’s, personality, claimed he was ries an estimated cost of $1.3 SEGAL’S 4-29-30-33-35-39 pushing drinks so hard at his Massachusetts daily: 1920. platform where master of ce­ million. remonies Penny sought to drum table, the guests had begun Samuelson argeed to withhold PEOPLE up fiscal enthusiam.' calling him Bob Steele. his questions when he was assured As hungry Town Director .Auctions were held for gift that the plans will be submitted to Downtown Summer Sale... Thomas H. Ferguson ate a certificates offered by Copaco the Building Committee for second luncheon at an extra in Bloomfield and Piano’s Res­ review. Jazz showdown Yacht in style cost, Penny took public note. taurant in Bolton. Samuelson said he was prepared He alsp feigned discomfort at Julie Tashjian,. secretary of to ask whether all windows are Two generations of great trumpeters were The city pf Colmar, France, literally the suggestion that for “ for a the state, tabled-hopped with sized for escape by elderly per­ ★ SUIT SALE ★ op stage together at the Du Maurier loaned an ear Tuesday for the Liberty lousy 10 bucks” he retell ah handfuls of big heart-shaped sons. He also questioned whether International Jazz Festival in Vancouver. Weekend debut of Maxim’s des Mers, the anecdote about how his little lollipops for sale. some bedrooms were brg enough. Hart, Schaffner & Marx (Reg. Moo) ^299®® B.C.. Friday night but the younger genera­ 180-foot super-luxury yacht designed by dog once chewed on the mayor’s Other waite.rs-for-the-day J. Russell Smyth of Strawberry tion wasn’t invited. Pierre Cardin. pocketbook while being egged were Journal Inquirer colum­ Lane asked if the $1.3 million cost Christian Dior (Reg. *325) >239®® Wynton Marsalis surprised everyone — The 4-foot-wide ear is the original mold on by other Democrats. nist Cynthia Bercowetz. Theo­ would be repaid entirely by income especially Miles Davis — when he walked designed by Statue of Liberty creator When' Gov, William O’Neill dore T. Cummings of Ted from the apartments. Y.S.L. (Reg. »295) / >219®® onstage with his horn, uninvited and Auguste Bartholdi, who, as the deputy m ayor made a brief appearance at the Cummings Insurance Inc., Director Peter DiRosa. who is unannounced, as Davis and band were in the of Colmar emphasized, comes from “ the luncheon, he mistakenly ad­ builder-developer Lawrence F. guiding the project, said rents Sasson (Reg. *250) >189®® midst of a blues niynber. The,;.upstart finest city in France.” dressed Penny as mayor. Fiano. Chamber of Commerce .would pay the principal costs but Marsalis approached the veteran Davis but To the group in attendance, however, the Though he is a former mayor, President Ann Flint, Harvey there would be some cost to the Free AltwatlonsI Lipman of Lipman Enterprises, taxpayers. He said those costs Miles shook his head in a negative fashion. show-stoppers oh the yacht were the pool, the post is now held by Barbara state Rep. James McCqvanagh would be made public before the Instead of leaving. Marsalis walked to a jacuzzi, bar and a dining salon modeled after Weinberg. The slip went unmentioned at of Manchester. South Windsor November referendum. microphone and began playing, which the original Maxim’s and 16 staterooms of T h e Big Bang the time, but Penny - later Mayor John Mitchell, banker James Reid of Washington resulted in Davis stopping the music. The Italian marble. One of the staterooms is a ★ SPORT COAT SALE ★ This employee at Pyro Spectaculars Fireworks plant in quipped that his law partner. Richard Meduski, Scottie How- Street, who lives in the neighbor­ honeymoon suite the chic interior designer. abashed Marsalis, who has always revered Barry Botticello, “ has just att of Howatt and Mosier, Kevin hood of the housing site, said he Herve Masini, admitted was inspired by Las California is taping a wick mat to fireworks that burn Hart, Schaffner & Marx (Reg. » ) >169®® Davis, then walked off. donated $20 to have Monsignor Keena of the John F. Tierney feels lighting in the area is 200 Vegas. y at 30 feet per second. The fireworks are scheduled to be “ I don’t know why he was up there,.” Milps (Edward) Reardon tell the Funeral Home. Marvin Wein­ ■ inadequate for the elderly. He said Botany ‘500’ Spring Colors (Reg. »15Q)' >99®® said. “ We have things that we do and we time For $6,800 y*ou can book passage to cruise used on Friday in New York during the July 4th governor that I am not the' berg of Talcottville Develop­ the former Bentley School building everything. If he wants to jam. why doesn’t the Mediterranean this summer, the “Carib­ unveiling of the restored Statue of Liberty. Pyro mayor of Manchester.” ment Co., and state Rep. John on Hollister Street is unde;rused he go out to a club? I wonder what would bean this winter. Spectaculars claim's that this fireworks display — a Reardon was. one of the Woodcock of South Windsor. and not well maintained. It whuld happen if I did that?” The yacht is owned by Jean Miguel and lots be a good site for a housing project ★ PANT SALE ★ of fancy parties will be held on it during the 25-minute show consisting of 40,000 rockets on 41 weekend festivities. Publisher Rupert Mur­ barges— WilLbreak the current listing in the Guinness Haggar Chinos >15®® Evel gets busted doch has rented it lor July 3 and Kenny Book of World Records. 9 Rogers and Shirley MacLaine will be aboard Directors name panel DO YOU KNQW — What country is usually credited Haggar Poly-Wool Slacks 25®/o Off Police in Kansas City. Mo., say Evel July 4. K n ievel’s latest stunt was soliciting an with first discovering fireworks? ^ The Board of Directors Tuesday said that some of these groups He urged that professional insu­ Haggar Golf Expand-o-matics 25®/o Off undercover policewoman who was po.cing as Rocker Prince bolts away from the created a committee to review might not be able to conHflue if rance advisors be contacted for TUESDAY’S ANSWER — Ho Ghi Mlnh led North Vietnam a prostitute. The daredeyil was arrested last media and town officials and runs to insurance coverage for non-town they were charged insurance fees their suggestions. during most of the Vietnam War. to use town space. week but authorities did not release details of greet his fans upon his arrival at the groups using municipal facilities. Recreation Director Scott 7-2-86 • ‘ ^ Knowledne Unlimited, Inc. 1986 The move follows concerns that the encounter with the officer. Sheridan, Wyo., airport Tuesday. Immigrant honors Namqd to the committee were Sprague said today that the town Knievel. 47, was charged with soliciting for jome athletic groups in town might Directors Geoffrey Naab, Peter now requires groups to have a Seiect Group: immoral purposes and was released after Prince went to Sheridan for the One made it big in the United States be unable to obtain space because DiRosa, Stephen Cassano, William $500,000 liablity policy to use town posting $500 bond. Police Chief Larry Joiner premiere of his new movie, “Under .through , another through sex. A Newspaper In Education Program of high, liability requirements. Diana and Mayor. Barbara Wein­ facilities, and the town is listed as Sponsored by Short Sleeve Sport Shirts for I said he met with Knievel Sunday afternoon at the Cherry Moon." The Liberty Weekend began early Tuesday, Town Manager'Robert Weiss said. berg. The group will also include an additional insurer. He said this Buy one at reg. price, get the 2nd The Manchester Herald He said other towns in the area the stuntman’s request but Joiner refused to with New York Mayor Ed Koch honoring 86 members of Board of Education, requirement is a problem, for for $1. Higher, price prevails. prominent immigrants with Liberty Medals. have changed their insurance the Recreation Commission and smaller groups with limited Short Sleeve Knits say what they talked about. Evel goes to riequirements so that such uses can court Sept. 10. Foremost among them were Patrick Ewing the town’s insurance advisor. resources. Bad news for Rather continue. '(J am aica), Dr. Ruth Westheimer (Ger­ He was in Kansas City during the weekend Weiss said a change in town Stephen Penny, the board’s Sprague said he favors a clear many), singer Paul Anka (Canada), pub­ for several events, incljj4>oga wedding and a The denizens of the NBC newsroom were Manchester Herald policy would also help other Democratic majority leader, policy on the use of town space, and radio station party. smiling broadly when the Nielsen ratings lisher Rupert Murdoch (Australia), fashion “ non-hazardous” groups, like arts warned that if the town’s insurance he added that it is important that • Bermudas...... ;.25®/o Off • l}ijid^wear...... 25®/o Off came out Tuesday but things were probably designer Oscar de la Renta (Dominican policy is changed, it could leave the town facilities be made available u s e s 327-500 VOL. CV. No. 232 and crafts clubs, that are inter­ 6 very quiet at CBS. Tom Brokaw’s “ NBC Republic), actor Anthony Quinn (M exico), ested in using town facilities. He town open to costly injury lawsuits. to local groups. Princely visit Nightly News” was No. 1 among news John Houseman (Romania), director Mike Publithed daily except Sunday Suggested carrier rates are $1.50 • Bathi/ig Suits.... 25®/o Off • Spring Jackets... 25®/o Off Nichols (Germany) and dancer Mikhail and certain holldaya by the Man- weekly, $650 for one month, $19.25 programs and Dan Rather’s "CBS Evening cheater Publiahing Co., ISBralnard for three months, $38.50 for elx Sheridan. Wyo., (population 15,000) isn’t News” was last for the first time in five Baryshnikov (Soviet Union). Place, Mancheeter, Conn. 06040. months and $77.00 for one year. • Jam s...... 25®/o Off • Shoes...... 30®/o Off normally W ince’s kind of town but that’s years. “ I’m so happy,” said another award Second claaa postage paid at Man- Mail rateaere available on request. Cassano unlikely candidate in 4th where he scheduled the premiere of his " I must tell you that everybody is quite winner, Dith Pran, a Cambodian photo­ cheater, Conn. POSTMASTER: Send addraea changes to the Man­ W illiatfT'Ferris of -Glastonbury Glastonbury Town Council, has second movie, “ Under the Cherry Moon,” pleased,” said Bill Wheatley, executive grapher whose life was depicted in the movie Democratic Town Director Ste- chester Herald. P.O. Box 591, Man­ To place ? classified or display phe.n T. Cassano has virtually withdrew from the race in the said he is considering the possibil­ Tuesday night. producer of “NBC Nightly News.” “The ‘jThe Killing Fields.” “ We all' come to this chester, Conn.. 00040. advertlsaiheht, or to report a news ruled himself out as a candidate in five-town district after a dispu'te ity of running. Actually, MTV scheduled it for Sheridan overall aggressive posture of NBC News Is country to find freedom. So now we found Item, story or picture Idea, call 843- the 4th Senatorial District. with Manchester Democratic when Lisa Barber, 20. won a contest to bring beginning to pay off very well. People are real freedom and today is a good day because 2711. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 GUARANTEED DELIVERY: If “ I ’m not a candidate and I don’t Chairman Theodore Cummings. So has Josh. Howroyd of Man­ I REGAVS I the movie to town. Prince was to fly in on a beginning to jjotice.” today is beginning of Liberty Weekend.” you don’t receive your Herald by p.m. Monday through Friday. chester. a legislative liaison for the B "Your Quolllf Mon'% Shop______M elfpect to he a candidate.” Cassano private jet and attend the premiere party at “ I ’m very moved,” said another, Trinida­ 5:30 p.m. weekdays or 6 a.m. Satur­ state’s Department of Administra­ For the week ending June 29, NBC had a 9.9 ^ d Tuesday. “ It would take The withdrawal leaves the De­ dian actor Geoffrey Holder, in his trademark day, pleaaa talephons your carrier. tive Services, Manchester Mayor' the Holiday Inn. rating, “ABC World News Tonight” with /~ 1 f you're unable to reach your car- The Manoheetar Herald Is a mem­ something very dramatic to mocrats 'without a candidate to ' Sheridan, has been host to other movie Peter Jeanings had a 9.7 and CBS a 9.4. baritone. . . K riar, call subacribar ssrvloa at 647- ber of the Aasodated Praee, a sub­ oppose incumbent Sen. Carl A. Barbara Weinberg has also been DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER change my mind” Inentioned as a possibile premieres and the queen of England, but The ratings came out thq same day The . Koch, accompanied by actresses. Jeatt-'^ 9946 by 6:30 p.m. weekdays or 10 a. scriber to United Press Interna­ Cassano was one of those menti­ Zinsser, R-Manchester. Michael hotel general manager Mark Gnndlaeh said Wall Street Journal reported CBS was Stapleton and Loretta Swlt, held the m. Salurdays^r guaranteed dellv- tional news eervloas arid a member Meotti. maioritv leader on the candidate. ary In MarjpfiMer. of the Audit Bureau of Circulations. oned as a Dossible candidate when the visit by Prince is "the grandest event lopping off 600 non-news jobs from its ceremony in the Battery, a park at the foot of Sheridan ha? been able to host.” broadcast - operation. Manhattan overlooking New York Harbor. 4 — MANCHESTER HERALD. WCTinesday. July 2. 1986 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, July 2, 1986 —'5 Connecticut In Brief State OKs freeze of electric rates V.S./W orld In B r i^ SuperpQwers say summit possible Absentee ballot ruling expected tp'day NEW BRITAIN (UPI) - State ' consumers and the related ques­ regulators have given the go= tion of consumer billings for the ahead to an agreement freezing ‘The agreements, when viewed as a unified company’s excess electric gener­ Lebanese captors free American WASHINGTON (AP) - Ameri­ Speakes said he hoped Petrovsky’s shape the summit agenda in ways- WAt I:RBURY — A Superior Court judgfc4s-«cpmed to rulg ' Where to get the vodka rind he rates for nearly l milljon Connect!- • ating capacity. can and Soviet officials are talking comments were evidence of a that suit their position on arms today on whether to turn over absentee ballots and other BEIRUT, Lebanon — An American taken prisoner by thanked me.'' cut electric cu stpofm for atleasf— whoie, represent an equitabie resolution of Northeast customers eventually publicly abQiit meeting to make willingness by the Soviets "to control. documents seized in a probe of alleged illegal voting in last Lebanese drug dealers almost two years ago was freed today, a .Shevardnadze had been ex­ 18 months. the issues,” the five commissioners said in will pay the company’s share of Lebanese police spokesman said. arrangements for a Summit be­ move forward tp preparations fora Yuri Dubinin, the Soviet ambas­ pected in Washington to make month's primary to one of the candidates. A _ “ tween President Reagan and So­ The agreement approved Tues­ $3.4 billion of the cost of building The American, identified by the State Department and summit, which we would like to sador. also made optimistic com­ summit arrangements with Shultz Democratic gubernatorial challenger Toby Moffett has filed day by the Department of Public their unanimous decision to approve the viet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, buf have.” ments Tuesday when asked at a Millstone 3. The plant, now. in Lebanese police as Steven John Donahue of Hollywood, Fla., was in late .May or in June. But the suit against Statens Attorney John Connelly nepanding access to Utility Control also sets up a operation in Waterford, actually both sides say specific plans for a State Department spokesman White House reception for the plan. not among the five Americans held hostage for political reasons Soviets postponed the visit after the documents seized by the state's attorney's office when special fund that will be used to cost about $3.8 billion to complete. preparatory session have yet to be Charles E. Redman urged the diplomatic corps whether a sum­ by radical Moslems. . ■ the U.S. attack on Libya in Connelly launched his investigation. offset electric rate hikes sought by ‘ Northeast owns about 53 percent rompleted. Soviets to send Foreign Minister mit would be held. mid-April. «r Moffett is demanding a n ^ electron in the May 20 primary, Northeast Utilities after the rate Donahue was released near the extremist Shiite town of A top Soviet government minis­ Eduard A. Shevardnadze here to “ We are talking about it," he ofMRlstone 3. The agreement to Redman said earlier the United which put all 49 Waterbury~d^legbtes into Gov. William A. freeze expires in January 1988. be used to reduce .any electric rate consumer counsel and attorney_^base its cost recovery on a $3.4 Baalbeck, 52 miles miles east of Beirut, Lebanese police said. ter drew a warm response from make preparations for the sum­ said.’ States had proposed new dates for O'Neill's column for th^ July 18-19 nominating convention. The DPUC said the agreement, hike requests filed by the state's general billion price applies only to CL&P Capt. Ashraf Riffi of the Internal Securiti^Forces told United U.S. officials Tuesday when he mit, which Reagan and Gorbachev Asked whether there would be a them to meet but that the Soviets O'Neill won the Waterbury primary by only a 43-,vote margin. which was worked out by Nor­ largest utility after the freeze customers and not necessarily to Press International that Donahue was kidnapped two years ago said “ the Soviet Union has pro­ agreed to when they met in Geneva meeting soon between Secretary of “ The commission has consist­ had not accepted. theast and state officials, repres­ expires. ently encourged negotiation Northeast’s western Massachu­ by Lebanese hashish merchants in the Bekaa Valley in eastern posed to the United States to set up ■ last November. State George P. Shultz and She­ ented a fair settlement' of the In addition to the freeze on among the parties in these cases, setts subsidiaries, officials said. Lebanon. a preparatory mechanism for such “ Let’s get on with it,” Redman vardnadze. Dubinin said. “ I don’t Speakes. meanwhile, told repor­ Ex-Choate student to surrender utjHty's unsuccessful bid for a $147 electric rates, the agreement will and I am pleased that that The lower cost recovery figure In Washington, Deputy White House press secretary Edward a meeting.” said. know exactly, but I hope.” ters September would be “ a good million electric rate hike and. freeze gas rates for residential encouragement has resulted in a also does not necessarily apply to Djerejian said; “ We don’t believe he’s a hostage. We're looking But Deputy Foreign. Minister Discussing Petrovsky's remarks Dubinin went through a recep- 'time” forsuchameeting.Shevard- NEW HAVEN — A student wanted for allegedly supplying related issues. customers and reduce rates for compromise that I am convinced is the rates customers of United at the exact circumstances of the case. It doesn’t look like a Vladimir F. Petrovsky, who made under conditions of anonymity, . tion line and shook hands with nadze would be in New York cocaine to fellow students at an exclusive private school has "The agreements, when, viewed some commercial gas users for the in the public interest.” Downey Illuminating Co. will pay to cover political situation.” the comment at a Moscow news another U.S. official said the Reagan, but the words they attending the special session of the agreed to return to the United States this month and face a drug as a unified whole, represent an ’ next rate year, a DPUC spokeswo­ said: that utility's small share of Mill: conference, added that his govern­ Soviets meant to send, another exchanged could not be heard by U.N. General Assembly along with charge, a federal prosecutor says. equitable resolution of the issues,” man said. If .the DPUC had rejected the stone 3, said DPUC spokeswoman ment wants a meeting between the “ signal” of their interest in a reporters. Shultz. They met there last fall. . Matthew Robert Holmes, 20, now living .with his parents in the five commissioners said in Northeast, which also provides settlement, it would have been Toni Blood. Florida postpones Stano execution tw« superpower leaders to produce summit meeting. But. he said, Later, in an informal exchange “ Whether that will take place or Caracas, Venezuela, faces a cocaine distribution charge in a case their unanimous decision to ap­ electric service in western Massa­ required to continue complicated “ UI is not a party to this tangible results on curbing nuclear before agreeing to a date the with Shultz, he was heard to whether the subject would be that led to the arrests of 16 other students at the Choate prove the plan. chusetts. serves about 158,000 and lengthy proceedings on Nor­ stipulation and I guess that's still , STARKE, Fla. — Florida prison officials today postponed the arms. Soviets also were trying to bring express thanks, and Shultz told summit preparations just hasn't Rosemary Hall preparatory school in Wallingford. Under the agreement. Northeast residential and commercial natu­ theast's rates and almost certainly an open' question as to whether execution of mass murderer Gerald Ekigene Stano for 21 hours White House spokesman Larry pressure on Washington in order to reporters, "I think I told hirri been determined.” Speakes said. All of the students arrested were expelled from, the school, will freeze rates for the'960.000 ral gas customers in Connecticut. • would have wound up in court with they have agreed or will agree to and said he would die Thursday with suspected serial killer 'Ted which includes President John F. Kennedy among its graduates. electric customers served by its DPUC Chairman John T. Dow­ the company, officials have said. it,” Blood said. Bundy in the nation’s first double execution since the J Holmes is planning to surrender July 21 at Kennedy Connecticut Light & Power Co. ney said he was pleased that The agreement, ends DPUC United Illuminating provides reinstatement of capital punishment. International Airport in New York and be arraigned later in the subsidiary until at least 1988. Northeast was able to reach the proceedings on the costs of the electric service to about 17 cities Stano, who claims to have killed 41 people, also is appealing his Pontiff denounces [f day at Bridgeport Superior Court, Assistant U.S. Attorney The utility also will establish a settlement with the DPUC prosec­ Millstone 3 nuclear power plant and towns in the Bridgeport and ‘death sentence to the Florida Supreme Court today. "rate moderation fund” that would utorial division and the .state’s' Jeremiah F. Donovan said Tuesday. that Northeast can pass on tp New Havep areas. He received a three-hour stay Tuesday and was to be executed While a student at Choate, Holmes was believed to have made at 10 a.m. today, the 10th anniversary of the reinstatement of capitalistic policies seven trips to Venezuela to supply other students with cocaine, capital punishment in the United States. Donovan said. Corrections officials rescheduled the execution for 7 a.m. EDT Stores charged with antitrust violations Thursday, Florida State Prison Superintendent Richard Dugger By Paulo Butturinl John Paul did not single out any said. Dugger stressed that the decision to postpone Stano’s .United Press International nations for meddling in .Latin 0 Judge halts Uniroyal dehfiolitlon HARTFORD (UPI) - The state Another suit already filed in U.S. coiispiracy by Stop & Shop. Finast chance to review the suit and thus execution was made by corrections officials, not by the courts. American affairs, but the United is filing suits seeking fines that District Court seeks damages and the as yet unnamed defendants could not comment. He said it was a. matter of logistics. BOGOTA.' Colombia — Pope States, the Soviet Union and Cuba NEW HAVEN — A federal jud^e has halted demolition of the could reach-into the hundreds of equal to three times the loss began as early as 1978 and Aileen Gorman, vice president John Paul II denounced the eco­ are heavily involved in backing former Uniroyal complex in Naugatuck, citing improper thousands of dollars from two suffered by Connecticut consu- continued until late 1982. for public affairs at Stop & Shop nomic policies of the world's^ rival groups in the region. I removal of. cancer-causing asbestos by a New York wrecking . supermarket chains accused of • mers because of the alleged He said the alleged illegal action headquarters in Quincy, denied wealthy industrial nations, saying'' Violence, he said, “ whose ex­ firm. conspiring to eliminate “ double conspiracy to end the money­ was successful in eliminating Chileans brace for national strike any wrongdoing. they inspire insurrection and fuel treme and disastrous expression is U.S. District Judge Ellen Bree Burns issued a temporary coupon” offers. saving promotions, officials said. double coupons during part of the “ We certainly don’t belfeve we SANTIAGO, Chile — Chileans crowded markets to stock international terrorism. terrorism, has its roots in political restraining order against the Big Apple Wrecking Corp. of New The legal action announced Lieberman said the state ex­ four-year period. have done anything wrong.” Gor­ candles, heating gas and food before a national work stoppage The pontiff’s address to Colom­ Tuesday accuses the Stop & Shop and economic factors which are York, U.S. Attorney Stanley A. Twardy Jr. said Tuesday. pected to name other defendants in §top & Shop of Quincy. Mass., man said. called by foes of their rtuntry’s military government started bian business and political leaders and Finast chains with working worsened by the interference of L has ribout 44 Stop & Shop super-- Twardy brought, the suit against Big Apple on behalf of the the suit, which resulted from a She said Stop & Shop began today. Tuesday night was considered one ideologies, by foreign powers, and together illegally over a four-year ■ markets in Connecticut while First federal Environmental Protecti6n Agency, citing a serious state investigation based in part offering double coupons in Connec­ People in long checkout lines said the buying spree was A of his -harshest criticisms of not infrequently from the collapse period'to do away with double ■non information from earlier fed­ National of Ohio, parent firm of health hazard posed by exposure of, asbestos to the air. ticut in the late 1970s and discon-’ precaution against violence that could keepthehn home, whether unbridled capitalism. of fundamental moral values.” coupon promotions at their Con­ eral antitrust investigations. Finast, Edwards Food Warehouse tinued them in 1983, but tlien Thousands of pilgrims today It is the first temporary restraining order issued in a Clean Air or not they supported the two-day strike. necticut stores, officials said. , In double coupon promotions,, and Pic-N-Pay stores, has about 45 resumed the promotion. walked to 'Simon Boliver park in The pope urged Latin America to Act case involving asbestos removal, Twardy. said. Food stores around the capital’s vast blue-collar perimeter Attorney General Joseph I. stores match the face value of' stores in the state. "Our merchandising policy is to Bogota, where the pope was to continue its efforts to solve its own Lieberman said onesuit beingfiled manufacturers’ coupons to double Frank Burke, general counsel at respond to what the competition is reported sales up by as much as half Tuesday as workers spent celebrate" the first open air mass of regional conflicts, a clear refer­ Courts denies Ross dismissals in Hartford Superior Court seeks the savings a customer receives by First Ni^tional’s regional head­ doing. We have been offering them end-of-the-montli paychecks to stockpile large quantities of his seven-day trip to Colombia. ence to the, Contadora Group's civil fines of $2.50.(XtO for each redeeniing a coupon. quarters in Windsor Locks, said the last three years in Connecti­ flour, cooking oil and tea. The pontiff.- who arrived in- initiative to negotiate peace in NEW LONDON — A Superior Courtjudge has denied a defense violation of state antitrust laws. ' Lieberman said the alleged company officials had not had a cut,” Gorman said. Sixteen firebombs or dynamite charges exploded overnight Bogota at 3:05 p.m. Tuesday on a Central America. Tuesday in Santiago, damaging banks, buses, rail linesT, a factory attorney's motion to dismiss two counts of capital murder flight from-Rome. told reporters on • Colombia was ri founding against accused serial murderer Michael Ross. and a school. Police arrested 123 students who seized a closed his plane the Vatican rejected member of the Contadora group, Superior Court Judge Seymour Hendel refused Tuesday to administration building Monday at the University of Chile. requests from two of Colombia’s along with Panama. Mexico and dismiss two of four contested counts against Ross after his CCLU hails main guerrilla groups to mediate Venezuela. defense attorney argued the murders were committed in Rhode t h e i/ conflicts with the RauMr pniio Island and therefore outside the jurisdiction of Connecticut COMING FRIDAY government. “ Colombia has made generous efforts to achieve peace on its o\vn courts. . ) ruling on South African police issue alert In his speech Tuesday night. Colombian President Belisario Betancur (left) welcomes The ruling related to the alleged kidnapping and killing of April John -Paul warned that foreign soil as well as in brother coun­ Brunais and the killing and sexual assault of Leslie Shelley, both . JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — Police today urged intervention in political and eco­ tries.” he said. “ Continue putting Pope John Paul II upon his arrival at Bogota all your efforts into seeking peace 14 and of Griswold. • Johannesburg residents to be on the lookout for more bombs, and nomic affairs helped create a International Airport Tuesday for a seven-dBy visit. searches Weekend Plus M a g a zin e and consolidating it.” Ross, 26, of Jewett City is also accused in the killings of Wendy shopowners called for tighter security following the latest climate of violence. Lr Baribeault, 17, of Lisbon and Robin Stavinsky, 19, of Columbia. explosion in South Africa’s biggest city. 9 NEW HAVEN (UPI) — A federal Three of the eight people injured in- Tuesday’s bombing court ruling prohibiting routine remained in Johannesburg General Hospital, including a Five plea^lnnocent to ballot fraud searches by police at Ku Klux Klan 2- week-old baby who was reported in stable condition with aU.S. says allies getting tough on Libya rallies means greater freedom of lacerated ear. speech for all protesters, a Connec­ WATERBURY — Five people facing chafrges stemming from Also.injured were ifive white women, a black woman and a ticut. Civil Liberties Union official four dozen “ non-officiaf” Libyans ■ • Belgium: Announced the ex­ allegations of widespread absentee ballot fraud in the Waterbury 3- year-old girl, officials said Tuesday. By Henry Gottlieb surveillence of personnel assigned delegate election between Gov. William A. O'Neill arid says. The Associated Press to Libyan “ People’s Bureaus.” or were also expelled. Italy is also pulsion of seven diplomats and two The decision by Judge Jose The government suggested that the blast, along with nine other investigating Libyan investments staff members of the People’s challenger Toby Moffett in May have enteced innocent pleas. bombings since a state of emergency was declared June 12, was missions, a department announce­ Cabranes of the U.S. District Court WASHINGTON — The State ment said. and reviewing legal status of about Bureau in Brussels and said the O'Neill won the election, and Waterbury's 49 convention carried out by the outlawed African National Congress guerrilla in New Haven mearis state police 2 Between the Lines: The story Department, citing the expulsion “ These actions illustrate the' 3.500 Libyan residents. remaining staff cannot travel. delegates, by 43 votes. movement. The ANC, in a telex sent from its headquarters in Attorney Timothy Moynahan^ representing Jose Antonio can no longer continue their policy of more than 100 Libyans from' seriousness with which the Euro­ • West Germany: Expelled. 17 outside the city without of routine searches of both KKK behind the story. Zambia, said it had no comment on any of the explosions. Libyan diplomats and ordered the permission. Vargas, who faces 34 charges, said Vargas was “ clearly working Western Europe in the past two peans have come to view the members and opponents at rallies. I months, says America’s allies are Libyan terrori.st threat and reflect People’s Bureau to cut six non- • Denpiark: Ordered the bu­ for the Moffett organization in Waterbury.” Also pleading William Olds. CCLU executive 4 Outlook: Houseguests are great, Libyan employees from Its staff. innocent Tuesday were David G. LaPointe, 22, of Waterbury; Experimental blimp crashes, killing 1 'making serious.efforts to isolate a major change over the past two reau to reduce its staff by five. director, said Tue.sday. but... the government of Col. Moammar months.” it said.’ The three Western powers in Lorretta Allen, 46, of Waterbury: William Watson, 58, of Cabranes, ruling Monday in a Berlin — the United States. Eng­ • Britain: Expelled 20 Libyan 2 LAKEHURST, N.J.*— A massive experimental airship built Gadhafi. The campaign to get Europeans ’ Waterbury; and Vanessa Gatling, 32, of Waterbury. suit brought by Bill Wilkinson, land and France — have banned students. The People’s Bureau in from a blimp and four helicopters crashed after one copter At the same time, a department to crack down on the People’s- former grand dragon of the KKKj 5 Profiles: Donna Mercier at home. spokesman says it's hard to judge Bureaus was stepped up in April People’s Bureau diplomats in East London was closed in 1984 after a found the routine body searches malfunctioned, killing a crewman duringa test flight near where Berlin from visiting the Western policewoman was killed by bullets the Hindenburg exploded 49 years ago. whether the Western response has after the Libyan mission in East Tampering’ was ^ brother conducted ^ police, at the KKK had any moderating influence on Berlin was accused of involvement sector of the city. fired from the embassy. g Cover Story: Vernon’s Michael Four other crewmen and a firefighter on the ground sustained STAMFORD — A 16-year-old boy was injured when his brothe% .rallies violated constitutional gua­ the Libyan leader. in a West Berlin discotheque • France: Expelled two Libyan • Spain:- Expelled six members only cuts and bruises when the 343-foot-long, 10-story Heli-Stat diplomats for their alleged invol­ apparently placed straight pins in his deodorant, police said. rantees against unreasonable Gadziala rem ^ b ers “ Mr. Pops.” “ It’s a difficult call.” spokesman bombing in which two American of the People's Bureau, fl ve-Libyan. searches. crashed Tuesday night at the U.S. Naval Air Engineering: vement in a plot to attack people Police had been asked to investigate the incident in which the Arthur Fiedler w ^ n ’t an easy man Charles E.-Redman said .Tuesday. soldiers and a Turkish woman teachers and thr.ee students. “ We think it was a good decision Station, authorities said. “ There are a number of things were killed. waiting for visas at the U.S. North Stamford youth suffered minor armpit cuts Monday because it protects the rights of all to know. The craft, sponsored by the U.S. Forest Service, was designed Embassy in Paris. • And Portugal: Reduretl by morning while using the. pin-laden deodorant stick. which we believe may have had an Here is a country-by-country list demonstrators and a.ll groups for logging remote areas with a minimum of environmental impact on his' behavior, but the of European -actions cited by the • Turkey: Filed charges against five the numiter of officially Stamford police said the teen's father called Tuesday to say accredited Libyans at the bureau which wish to participate in a 9 Weekend Television: Program damage. But some federal agencies criticized it for structural extent of that impact ... I think is State Department: the consul general and two other another son apparently iVas responsible for tampering with the demonstration of free speech.” problems and for running behind schedule at a cost of $34 million, just too difficult to evaluate.-’ ’ ' • Italy: Expelled six Libyan members of the People’s Bureau and has required Libyan diplomats deodorant. Olds said.' schedules, features and puzzles, more than three times the original projection of $10.7 million. In addition to the expulsions, diplomats and 13 staff members for involvement in an abortive to seek authorization for travel 18.8 But Stamford police and the deodorant manufacturer. The In his decision. Cabranes quoted through page 16. Gary Oleshfski, of Bordentown, who was alone in one of the governments of the l2;nation Euro­ from-the People’s Bureau in Italy bombing of an American officers fniles (30 kilometers)- outside Mennen Co. of Morristown, N.J., continued to investigate the Robert Klotz-. a retired deputy helicopters, was killed in the crash. Grand said. Tuesday was pean Economic Community ha've and arrested a former Libyan club in Ankara. . Lisbon. complaint. police chief in Washington, who Oleshfski's 39th birthday. increased cooperation among their diplomat In connection with an testified that such searches do not 12 At the Movies: The director as bum law enforcement agencies to coun­ alleged pjot to kill the U.S. prevent violence and that he was ... Film capsules. ter terrorism and hpve augmented ambassador in Rome. 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^ A'NCHEISTER HERALD, Wednesday. July 2. 1986 — 7 c . OPINION Ruling sets Jack stage for Anderson repression Ctmie Back’S) HERSHEY The Supreme Court ruling upholding a Georgia sodomy law probably doesn’t mean Technocrats that hordes of police officers will soon be breaking down doors to catch people engaging in forbidden sexual activities. . at war with Nonetheless, it must be recognized as a significant defeat for individual rights, one that carries with it a host of frightening implications. politicos In yet another 5-4 decision, the court held Monday that the Georgia law, which j prohibits “ any sex act involving the sex WASHINGTON — Mexico’s serious economic organs of one person and the mouth or anus problems have brought on a crucial struggle at the highest levels of the country’s political systehi. of another,” did not violate Constitutional ' 4 ^ £ The outcome will have a great impact on the guarantees of privacy as they apply to "Junior’s giving up on law — he’s enrolling In business school to major In United States, for jt could decide whether our homosexuals. Such statutes. Justice Byron leveraged buyouts and insider trading.’’ neighbor struggles out of its desperate situation.or R. White said in the majority opinion, have succumbs to violent revolution. “ ancient roots” in English law and religious The battle for control of the government — and beliefs and w ere com m on to alm ost e ve ry ultimately for the hearts and minds of the u state as recently as the early 1960s. Open Forum Mexican people — is.between the “ technicos” The majority position, as Justice Harry (technocrats) who are now in control and the Blackmun"argued in a stinging dissent, is “ politicos” (old-line party bosses) who yearn to regain their old power. noteworthy for a variety of reasons, the most week after week in the headlines, make it. Stories hurting V The struggle has drawn close scrutiny by U.S. striking of which is its homophobic tinge. The sometimes on the front p^ge. When a responsible and highly analysts, and is summarized like this in the most court, addressing a law that governs the This is Manchester, not some good town family respected town official and his recent, highly classified National Intelligence conduct of everyone who sets foot in Georgia, huge, far away city with little family suffered so much hurt Estimate: focuses only on homosexuals, “ relegates the care for the hurts of fellow when his child . received such “ In contrast to the first six presidents in the L actual statute being challenged to a footnote To the Editor; church members and neighbors. adverse criticism for his unac- modern Mexican systjeifi, (President Miguel) de and ignores the procedural posture of the Perhaps my fellow educators or shows and atoaction^fe cebtable behavior, most ofiiis felt la Madrid and his two pedecessors all rose to the Many of us in our neighbor­ and I are supersensitive, be- case,before it,” Blackmun wrote. a deep sense of compassion for top largely by dint of their performances as Come back to the fun hood continue to be sorry that the , cause most of us care so much For sw im m ing and sun The incident that led to the ruling involved the family. We should — it could regime bureaucrats. All three appointed men of Walter Senkow case has not been about helping personalities to an Atlanta itian who was obselred by a police happen to any family and it similar backgrounds to most of their Cabinet Come back to the good tim ^ resolved in a way which would grow in a healthy way, and fine, For singing and dancing officer while engaging in a homosexual act in happens in the finest of families. posts, and most of (de la Madrid’s) current seem more equitable. characters to develop. We feel the privacy of his bed room.^jA^en the lower Somehow compssion for a good Cabinet secretaries have never held elective C’mon everyone! There seems to have been such that the Senkows also made A n d go o d fam ily fun! court declined to prosecu tethe charge but family seems lacking in this case office. a lack of clarification in some every effort to do this, and are — - something appears to be 'left open the possibility of reinstating it, the “ Opposition to this trend comes from the older respects that it must appear to still trying, even while enduring amiss. generation-of state and regional political bosses man filed a c ivil suit on the grounds that his the casual reader that Mr. this terrible trauma. After all, and from others concerned with economic federal privacy rights had been violated. Senkow has committed a heinous this is not the Von Bulow case,, If Mr. Senkow cannot be mismanagement. One critic ... lamented the In holding that such rights do not crime. Perhaps the cartoon, or and Von Bulow has been exoner­ forgiven for a breach of good declining role of the old political hands and necessarily apply to homosexuals while whatever the pornographic ated. He is wealthy and seems to judgment, may we hope that the predicted that they will have to be brought back declining to state whether heterosexual material really Was. should be have achieved hero status: He •family name" in all decency, into positions of influence to help guide the printed in the newspaper so that does not have to wonder where to soon may be removed from the activity is protected, the justices have country through its current problems.... They Manchester residents might de­ find his daughter’s UConn tuition headlines so that innocent family cloaked social aggression under the guise of fear that the new class of technocrats will be cide for themselves whether it is this summer, nor how. he will members may once again lift up judicial restraint. They have sanctioned the unable to maintain the support of the masses.” return of government to the bedroom, and, as similar to ' Playboy and like support his family. their heads an begin to try to magazines — which repose on Some of us are trying to help rebuild a good life., Blackmun said, have opened the door to state IN OTHER WORDS, the party bosses wiH be • Coffee tables in some Manches­ the Senkow family hold them­ prosecution of citizens “ for making choices I ask for your indulgence and needed to sugarcoat the bitter pill of austerity the ter homes-, in full view of children about the most intimate aspect of their selves together with dignity, so understanding in once again technocrats have prescribed for Mexico. olt all ■ ages (I am neither that they-ipay soon return to the having to exprei^s myself. This “ The tension between technocrats and lives.” ctmdemning nor condoning this i extremely^uiet life they pre­ was one of my respected Martin politicians is one that is heavily freighted with ^e’ll bring you the past Just what the ruling m ay m ean is easily ■ practice since it is one’s personal viously enjoyed We may not School families which I continue historical and psychological baggage,” the discernible from th'e local reaction. option) — or whether it actually All shiny and new have known this family Very well to hold in high regard, intelligence estimate continues, “ because the Of the five state legislators who represent called for' the firing of an before, but we respect them for former bear a striking resemblance to the parts of Manchester, only one was willing to eighteen-year town employee. W e’re all spruced up the valiant effort they are ‘cientificos’ — the scientific ones who came to stand up for individual rights ip the context of He apparently was a very hard making to survive this struggle. Lillian v ; Shensle control the country’s political economy ii) the worker whose work was of high A n d read y for you! the decision. “ If it’s between consenting We sincerely hope that they Retired IMncipal, Martin School years before the Revolution. That violent caliber. If it wasn’t he should adults,” Rep; Donald Bates said of sexual^ upheaval had many causes, but high among them, have been fired long ago. or at activity, “ the state shouldn’t interfere at was the arrogance and detachment from the - the, very least had professional all.” masses of the president and his circle of counseling. [[fHONi] 2 Every other local lawmaker expressed a technocratic advisers.” As foe the book “ Looking For despicable willingness to consider laws Even if the technocrats aye peacefully ousted, it Mr. Goodbar,” it is rather governing private sexual conduct between would have serious implications for the United typical of the paperbacks found adults. States. The Harvard-educated de la Madrid is in our reputable bookstores and probably the most genuinely pro-U.S. president of “ I’m against homosexual activity because drug stores. I read it. as have Mexico in decades. o f the problem s it causes,” said D en iocratic many of my friends, and while I The'president’s popularity is slipping, though Rep. James McCavanagh. certainly did not find it high how widespread the slippage is cannot be “ If everyone did everything they wanted,” quality reading material, it is no (letermined. The derisive whistles that greeted said Sen. Carl Zinsser, a Republican, “ we’d more offensive than many pa­ him at the World Cup soccer opening — have chaos.” perbacks read today by intelli­ considering the high prices of the tickets — As things stand , Connecticut is one of 26 gent people throughout the con- indicated only that middle and upper class try: It is, I have been told, on the states where consensual sex between adults Mexicans are unhappy over his austerity in private cannot lead to criminal penalties. shelves of some libraries for program. But thanks to the the Supreme Court’s obtuse public consumption, paid for by ruling and the parochial irrelevancies that the taxpayer. "LOOK AT THE REALITY,” budget director govern the minds of politicians, that may not Having worked with the excel­ Carlos Salinas told us recently. “ If the hold true for long. The only hope is that most lent staff at Martin School, government of de la Madrid didn’t have the teaching, nuturing and trying to legislators can be persuaded to see yvhat the © IM B byN E A . Idc political skill to avoid a social crisis with such prot ’ ct the tender feelings of the five justices refused to recognize: that tremendous economic problems, then what’s young, including the three Sen­ in frin gin g on the rights of the few is a threat "/ have to give up insider trading for a while. It politics about? (What else) but the capacity to .o the good old days kow children, it hurts to see them looks as If! may become an Insider of a differ­ conciliate interests in order that the national to the m any. so humiliated day after day. And the brand new rides ent kind. ” interest gains ? And this administration has been ^ome back to HEIRSHEY able to do that.” To the roller coaster Foreign minister Bernardo Sepulveda said: “ In Lake Compounce my ex perience someone w ho belongs to the And the water slides! presidential Cabinet and has political It’s America!. Bozzuto sews things up and keeps busy responsibilities cannot survive if he is only a technico. He has to have the political sensitivity to realize what Mexico is all about: If not, he will not Apparently the candidates for governor in both effective role of peacemaker, go-between, arbiter be there.” political parties will continue their word battle and “ chaplain.” An attorney, Jaekle is probably As for the president himself, a few days after his over how many delegates support them right the GOP’s best hope as one who has the nomination by the ruling P R I party — which has down to the state conventions in Hartford later Capitol temperament and patience to control this been tantamount to election for more than half a 9 this month. upcoming showdown over’a ticket to field in the . century — a journalist asked de la Madrid if he It is a game of bluff, counter-bluff and — let’s be Comments state election. was a technico or a politico. “ Politicians are the realistic -- is awfully boring to the public. * . Bozzuto. incidentally, has been busy in other ones who win the nominations and the elections,” Most of the candidates are positive about their Bob Conrad ways. He has named a search committee to screen he replied. claims. Only one. Republican Julie Belaga of possibilities for his underticket. Belaga did. too, Westport, provides us with a switch. She ain’t but with considerable fanfare. Gerry Labriola of, Strong aantimanta talking — about her own list. She challenges the Naugatuck, the third candidate for governor, is Ifs America! numbers her rivals are throwing around and she doing his own search for ticket company, aided by Sen. Phil Gramm, R-Texas, who is co-chairman says they are wrong in their assessments of her trusted allies. of the Coalition for Peacp through Strength, received some suggestive gifts from supporters strength. balloting. They were sure, naturally, their man m Belaga let one name slip, rather intentionally, But while this little exercise dominated the would lead. when she confirmed interest in Middletown Mayor the past year: a hand-tooled .45-caliber pistol coverage of the campaign in recent weeks, one of Balancing that effort at overkill was probably Sebastiaiftlerafalo. valued at $1,000 from the Mexican-American Republicans of Texas, a 12-gauge Remington the candidates was moving quietly to take over the best news to come along yet in this otherwise He would be great as a running mate, she told a Preview Celebration Begins SPKCUL PREVIEW PRICES! key posts at the Republican State Convention. dreary campaign. Bozzuto’s people saw that State Capitol press conference. Sources say, shotgun valued at $778 from a Texas couple — and a bronze elephant valued at $300 from a fan in $2 0(1 offall Ttieim- I'.irk Adiiii.ssion I’lan.s riiroukh July IHlIi Dick Bbzzuto’s people used the majorities they House Majority Leader Bob Jaekle of Stratford however, that he isn’t available. Joly4tha ADMISSION l ’IJ\N.S: ■ - have on the four major convention committees to was named convention chairman. And while that Santa Cruz, Calif. Theme Park - elect chairmen in each case. must also be ratified, it was a welcome sign that . Ke(ju|ar(aKe 10 throu(jh ( il) ...... $0.95 “SALUTE TO UBERTY” Junior (a(je4 Ihrou(jh0). : ...... ^ ...... $H.05 6 some sanity and brilliance is left among Political notm Children ( ajje :i and under) ...... Iree COMMITTEE ACTIONS AND REPOR’TS must politicians. Tom Me Lamey, a retired Democratic registrar Musical Revue, Slimes daily Sr-nior Citizen (a«e (12 and o ld e r) ...... $(>.05 be approved by the full convention, of course, but of voters in Waterbury, has written an informed “ORCHESTRA NEW ENGLAND’’ W alerslide...... $.1.25 jier Oz hour Bozzuto will go into the July 2S-26 event with an„ JAEKLE IS'EASILY one of the most respected comment on the May 20 delegate primary ado in iHaurliPstpr Hrralh lh -a i:h ...... I . $2 .50 all day 4 Concerts Daily, July 4th, 5th & 6th Parking lee lor cars; hu.s.se.s Iree advantage. legislators in either party on Capitol Hill. His his city. In a column printed by the Waterbury Founded In 1881 colleagues named him No. 1 it) a poll done last fall “HREWORKS” PARKMOUKS: He will have State Sen. Jamie McLaughlin of Republican-American, Me Larney notes that in 30 Daily through .September I ...... lOa.m.-IOp.m. RICHARD W. COSGROVE ...... Publlthar Woodbury chairing the rules committee. State for Connecticut Magazine. He has maintained a years, "not one registrar of voters or town clerk , July 4th .Seplemtrer weekends • DOUGLAS A BEVINS .. Exacutiv* Editor strict neutrality in the politics of this year’s has eVern been charged with an election offense.” Saturday...... ,10 a.m.-IOp.m. Rep. Carol Herskowitz of Southbury heading JAMESP SACKS. ..Managing Editor More rides and attractions will be added resolutions. Richard Rittenband of South Windsor contest for the gubernatorial nomination. That He blamed the “ permissive” trend in legislation ALEXANDER GIRELLI .. Aaaoclata Editor'' ► Sunday...... 10 a.m.-8 p.m. on credentials and Deputy-House Speaker Richard hasn’t been easy, because one of his deputies is that allows all manner of election “ helpers” to throughout the season! W alerslide...... 10 a.m.-H;30 p.m. Lake CompouncR Beach ...... 10 a.m.-dusk Belden of Shelton chairing organization. Belaga and he must answer to House Speaker muddy the waters. Apd that goes for easing DENISE A'. ROBEOrS ... Advartiaing DIractor MARK F ABRAITIS ..... Butinatt Managar Lake Avenue, Bristol, (TT 06010 One disturbing proposal last week by the R.E. Van Norstrand of Darian, who supports registration rules as well, he says. “ Making it SHELDON COHEN Composing Managar Bozzuto people, who obviously were savoring their Bozzuto. easier may well have been noble in purpose,” ROBERT H. HUBBARD .. .. Prastroom Managar strength, would have imposed a rule to oust a In the two years of tension between House and writes Me Larney, “ .. J[f we really want It this JEANNE G FROMERTH .. Circulation Managar DIRECTIONS: HERSHEYLake Compounce is located 20 miles southwest ol Haillord. Take 1-84 to Exit 31. North on Route 229. Follow the signs. third-miihing candidate from the hunt after the Senate leaders. Jaekle has played a constant and way. we must be prepared to pay the price.” HERSijEY is a trademark U 8^ under license. 8 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. July 2. 1986 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wsdnesday. July 2, 1986 — 8 HAOM TNI HOMIIM.K by DIk Browiw PEANUTS by Charles M. Schulz

W M Y ^ T M © 0 4 J & LOOK, MARClE..'njJELVE THIS FIRST PIECE THEY C?0N T NEEP I TH0U6HT MAYBE , OF THE CHAIRS IN TME 15 FOR A SMALL ORCHESTRA ARE EMPTY A l l o f THE PLAYERS ? THEY HAP THE FLU.. 'At the market’ buy should not have taken a day ORCHESTRA, SIR,. QUESTION: ANS^R: Yes. Your broker m z-y I telephoned my order on March 20. That’s his fault. that, after a name change. In that that stock. and/or his firm fouled up. An broker at 11:30 In that case, yur order could situation, you would be notified to Naturally, the bid is lower than odd-lot transaction — involving ^ . m . E S T have been, executed through a send in your old certificate to be the asked. The bid and asked fewer than 100 shares — on an March 20 and process called “ Opening Auto­ canceled and a new certificate prices are posted by market- ' ( i j f Investors’ exchange can ^ handled in a asked for a mated Report Service” — OARS, would be sent to you. makers and are quoted to broker­ number oMifferent ways. price on a cer­ for short — when the NYSE opened Some companies don’t. Your old age firms. When you, as a member r 7-Z G uide Because’ you gave the buy order tain s ^ k on the on March 21. , certificate continues to represent of the public, sell, you receive the e 7-z New ?ork Stock ^ WHIIam A. Doyle "at the market’ ’ — meaning at the Many brokerage firms execute ownership in the company, even bid price — minus a mackdown or best available price — during the U.8. ACR ES Exchange. He odd-lot transactions through OARS though the corporate naihe has commission. When you buy, you, NYSE’s trading hours, the stock F IT v . ROV, LOOK AT TME ’ said it last f without extra fees. Some la^ on the been changed. pay the asked price — plus a THE PHANTOM by Lm Falk A 8y Barry t h a n k s a FLOWERS I PICKEP should have been purchased for differential. Your brokerage If you like, you can exchange THESE LOT, ORSON/ traded at 93Vi — markup or commission. , FLOWERS? $93,875 a share. you that very day. The broker’s seems to have charged more. your old certificate for one bearing I told him to buy 26 shares for me statement about too few - shares In your shoes. I ’d ask fo r ‘ a the new name. were traded the day I placed the being traded doesn’t hold water. QUESTION; I expected the "a t the market.’ ’ The confirmation buy order. complete explanation from the Your purchase could have been broker. broker to hold on to the certificate slip I received from his firm, a I have been feeling uncomforta­ QUESTION: What is meant by NYSE member, showed the tran­ executed' at a price based on- the the "bid” and ’ ’asked” prices in for stock I bought. Instead, he sent ble about this ever since and I have it to me. Can I sell this stock even saction took place on March 21 at next roundTot trade of 100 shares, QUESTION: A company in the over-the-counter market? checked the stock tables in two plus the '/% odd-lot differential. Or, though the broker doesn’t have the 954’k. which I own stock has changed its different newspapers. Both show 'll could havc~been filled at the certificate?. When I asked him about this, he name but my stock certificate has ANSWER: The bid quotation is the high price of that stock on "asked price’ ’ in the specialist’s said the transaction hadn’t gone the company’s old name on it .. the highest price at which a March 21 was 95‘A. Given the book at the time the order reached through the day. I phoned because Shouldn’t the corporation send me "market-maker” — a securities ANSWER: Of course. Just place odd-lot differential of 'A. I feel my the exchange floor — without an too few shares had been traded. He a new certificate with the new dealer inventorying the particular your order to sell and deliver the maximum cost should-have been extra odd-lot fee. said he "threw itin the box the next name on it? stock — will buy that stock. The certificate to the broker within the ■95Vt per share — not ^5V«. Do you Your broker as much as admits i d morning.’ ’ Actually, 800 shares agree with me? asked quotation is the lowest price five-busifie»s-day "settlement he goofed by not sending in the ANSWER; Some companies do at which a market-maker will sell period.” CAPTAIN EASY ®by Crooks A Casals J THE s tr e a m s co m e FROM THATS WHY THERE'STs ET REAP" CAVES THAT RUN UNPEK NO CELLAR IN THE I TO SHOO'„ BLONDIE by Daan Young A Sian Draka . THIS WHOLE AREA. LIBRARY. Doubts surface over expected LISTEN WHAT A Pratt gets or^ei T 5 F 1 WHAT A LOVELY LOVELY OAV] NISHT ! LOOK AT ‘ ALL THE STARS By The Associated Press half may nofhappen,” said Jerry Board to cut the discount rate, its percent rate to 6 percent in the Jasinowski. chief economist for loan fee to banks, twice this year to near future. for 110 engines Growing doubts that the U.S. the National Association of Manu­ push interest rates down and These forecasts have heightened ecohoijiy-wnrMrengthen later this facturers. “ The economy appears stimulate growth. Many econo­ demand for stocks and bonds, year have inten^ied forecasts of to be getting weaker, not mists now contend the Fed will cut which become more valuable when U EAST HARTFORD (UPl) - 300 is scheduled to begin in m lower interest rates, helped send stronger.” the rate from its current 6.5 interest rates decline. Pratt & Whitney has announced Juge, 1987, while the first stock prices higher and contrib­ [. that Singapore Airlines has Boeing 747-400 is expected to bd In a separate report, the New uted to a decline in the dollar’s York-based business research placed a turbofan engine w der delivered in. December 1988, value, analysts say. totalling more than $630 lim ion Pratt said. group The Conference Board said The Commerce Department said the number of help-wanted ads in y O c j O to power a new: fleet of Boeing “ We’re delighted to win an Tuesday that the Index of Leading ARLO AND JANI8 ^ by Jimmy Johnson and Airbus Industries jetliners. order of this magnitude from U.S. newspapers declined in May Traveling? Indicators, its main economic for the fifth straight months, IkAHKS FOR (tOlHG ALONG I KNOW ITS IMPRACTICAL S0RRVI9EEMT0 The order calls for delivery o f' one of our most highly valued forecasting gauge, crept up only ilO of Pratt’s newest large customers,” said Lawrence .W. indicating labor demand is WITH SWING THIS OLD aR> AND EXPENSIVE TDKE&P 0.2 percent in May. well below weakening. HAVE BITTEN MY turbofan engine, the PW4000, Clarkson, president of Pratt’s Beat JET LAG L increases of the previous three AND IN J ^ SHAPE, 0UT- OWW TONGUE.' including spares, the company ON TH E F A 8 TR A C K , by Bill Holbrook IT% M t ! comniercial products division. months. Rising unemployment, major announced Tuesday. The PW4000 engine has com­ The department also said con­ '■problems in the nation’s farm belt, The scientific way. Singapore Airlines has placed pleted required testing'.and is ^ W0M.I IW TH aT iJITK i ..JtfT IT POKMt struction spending rose 0.8 percent a persistent decline i n manu factor­ A 2-hour sem inar can do it for y()u, b r 14 firm otFders for Boeing 747-400 scheduled to receive Federal in May, with the gain caused ing and a recession in the oil I tAKe THAT LoUfr/ or individual consultation. ^ mws HAve Tm Xo / jetliners, with options for an Aviation Administration certifi­ largely by increased government industry have plagued the econ­ additional six aircraft. Singa­ cation this month. omy this year, frustrating predic­ ci^AM mse! I l 6 T b J 0 ^ 6 € T projects atid masked a decline in Scheduled Sem inarft pore also ordered two Airbus Other airlines which have private building, one o f the econo­ tions by both Reagan administra­ * OWANiZgD.' A310-300 jetliners with one selected the PW4000 include my’s few growth arras. tion and private economists of a July 9, July 15, July 28, August 12, August 27 option. Pan American World Airways “ The anemic May leading indi­ strong rebound in the second half. Delivery of the Airbus A310- and Northwest Orient. cators are another sign that the The economy’s lethargy has Call Gail Slover 647-9849 for details. J o tw expected rebound in the second compelled the Federal Reserve

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GTE, headquartered in Stam­ banho’can ACROSS 7 Engrave Answer to Previous Puzzle 8 Befitting female ford, reported combined revenues 1 Sample spouse < l b u r and sales for 1985 of $15.7 billion. 4 Astronaut 9 Hockey great Its lighting businesses are based in _____ Slayton ^Birthday Bobby _____ l | A T T E R A teaspoons sugar sons. Angelo, John. Joseph, Fran­ several nieces and nephews. wheat and squeeze it out. over the golden. Add to pepper mixture. 3 tablespoons sesame oil cis, Charles. James and Thomas Arc ^ A memorial mass will be Thurs­ bowl, to remove excess moisture. Add vinegar, iemon juice, salt and 1 tablespoon hot chili oil OR 1 Lovetere: and two other brothers, day at 9 a.m. at St. Christopher’s Place squeezed wheat in a clean, pepper. Stir gently. tablespoon vegetable oil plus >A John Bonafine and Sam Bonafine. Church, East Hartford. The John dry bowl. (This-step is important, Cover and let stand at room teaspoon flaked red'pepper 'both of Willimantic. F. Tierney Funeral Home of because the salad will be watery if temperature for four hours, or 1 clove garlic, pressed or finely Manchester has charge of the wheat Is too moist.) refrigerate for up to three days. minced arrangements. . Anthony J. Seraphfn Wash and mince the parsley, Just before serving, add the Line a bowl or platter with Memorial donations, may be Anthony J. Seraphin of East green onions and tomatoes. Pieces tomato wedges. Serves four to six. washed, dried lettuce leaves. Ar­ ’ made to the American Cancer Hartford, brother of Frances Hab- should be very small. P ed , seed' Note: This is excellent at room range shredded chicken breast Society. 237 E. Center St. erern of Manchester, died Monday and mince cucumber. Add all .temperature. It is a deiicious pieces on the lettuce,.then top with at St. Francis Hospital and Medi­ ■ vegetables to the wheat, then toss filling for crisp Italian bread or ham. Arrange'cucumber around Cream butter or margarine and Cold cucumber eoup drained.) Peopleshould help them­ Judith W. Carison well. Portugese rolls, or an accompani­ cal Center, Hartford. the edges. Cover closely with granulated sugar together in a (Danish) selves to these garnishe.s. . Judith W. Carlson. 45, . of 172 He is also survived by four Pour in olive oil and lemon juice. ment to any meat prepared on the plastic wrap and place in the large bowl. Beat in egg yolk until Kennedy Road, died today at brothers. Frank Serafin of Ran­ The amount needed will vary grill. refrigerator. mixture is smooth and light. Beat 3 medium cucumbers, peeled Sajlma Hartford Hospital after a long dolph, N.H., Edward Serafin of depending upon how dry the wheat Mix dry mustard with 1 tables­ in orange juice. Sift together flour and cubed illness. She was the wife of Robert South Windsor, Joseph Serafin of is. Taste for moisture, add salt and Nicolse salad poon of the water in a small cup. and baking powder. Add to egg 1 clove garlic, halved (Aslan noodle dessert) H. Carlson. J New Britain and Walter Serafin of pepper. Leave in the refrigerator (South of France) Cover and let stand 1 minute. Add mixture, a tittle at a time, beating 3 tablespoons ' chopped' fresh 3 cups fried Chinese noodles (see Born in Hartfora Sept. 8, 1940. South Windsor; two other sisters, overnight. Serves eight. j another tablespoon of water. Mix welt after each addition. parsley note below) she had been / a resident of ' Katherine Piscatello of Middle- This may be the centerpiece of a VA cup vegetable oil well and set aside. Stir in ground almonds and turn 3 tablespoons chopp^ green 1 cup sugar (^Manchester since 1963. At the time field and Genevieve Saczawa of,. meal, served with pita/bread, ■A cup red wine vinegar Mix- peanut butter and soy sauce out onto a floured surface. Knead onion tops IV i cups honey (of her death, \she had been South Windsor: and several hieces black olives and string cheese. It is Salt and freshly ground pepper in a medium bowk Add vinegar, with well-floured hands until ' Z to 3 tablespoons fresh dill Vi cup water employed by thA Aetna" Life & and nephews. also a good ethnic traveler, and is to taste sugar and sesame on. Stir in chili dough is no longer sticky. Pinch off 1 cup chicken broth Z teaspoons lemon juice delicious served with barbecued a 1-inch round chunk of dough at a Casualty Insurance Co. for 10 The funeral will be Thursday a f* Z tablespoons finely chopped oil, garlic, and then the mustard. 3 tablespoons white or cider Z tablespoons' sesame, seeds, chicken or grilled Italipn-sausage. At serving time, pour sauce over time. Roll back and forth into a fat years. She was a parishioner of St. • 8:15 a.m. from the Farley-Sullivan chives or tops of green onions vinegar lightly toasted __ Note: Cracked 'wheat, also chicken and toss lightly. Serve “ snake.” then shape into a cres­ Bridget Church. Funeral Home. 96 Webster St., 3 tablespoons freshly parsley, Z cups plain yogurt Vi cup raisins called bulgur wheat, can be chopped chilled. Serves four to six. cent or "S ” shape. , Place on Besides her husband, she is Hartford, followed by a mass'bf I cup sour cream tA cup assorted minced dried purchased at ethnic markets in 4 large, or 6 small, red-skinned ungreased cookie sheets. survived by her mother, Mary B. Christian burial at 9 a m. in Ss. Salt and pepper fruit (apricots, dates, papaya, Hartford, and at health food stores new potatoes r Bake in a preheated 350-degree Woltersdorf of Windsor: two sons, Cyril and Methodius Church, 55 Croutons, additional dill, finely candled pineapple) 2 in Manchester. If possible, pur­ 1 pound grCen beans, ends and oven-for about 30 minutes, or unti' Robert J. Carlson and Craig S. Charter Oak Ave,. Hartford. Bur­ Kourabledes chopped tomato, as garnish Lightly grease an 8- or 9-inch chase medium or fine-grained strings removed -cookies are a pale golden color. Do Carlson, both at home; two daugh­ ial will be in Mount St. Benedict (Greek sugar cookies) Combine first 7. ingredients in a square cake pan and set aside. Put wheat for the tabuli salad. Z large firm tomatoes, diced not wait for them to brown. blender or food processor and ters. Di,ane L. Carlson and Karen Cemetery. Bloomfield. Calling noodles into a large mixl8ng bowl. ■A cup Imported black olives 1 cup unsalted butter or Sprinkle heavily with powdered whirl until well blended. Combine M. Carlson, also at home; two hours are today from 7 to 9 p.m Combine sugar, honey, water and (Nicolse or Calamata style) margarine sugar while they are still warm. in a large mixing bowl with yogurt lemon juice.in a heavy sauepan. J Roasted pepper 1 4-ounce can rolled anchovies Vi cup granulated sugar Cool right on the cookie sheets, as and sour cream. Season .to taste Cook sauce over medium heat for and eggplant salad with capers (optional) 1 egg yolk they are very fragile when hot. with salt and pepper. Cover and about 2 minutes, or until it forms a ' 2 tablespoons orange juice (Italian ) Z 7-ounce cans tuna Remove cooled cookies frotp refrigerate until well chilled. thick syrup. Pour sauce over fried Tax effort produces Crisp lettuce leaves Z'A cups all-purpose flour baking sheet with a spatula. Stor in Serve in individual cups or noodles and toss quickly, with two 6 large red or green bell peppers In a jar. combine first six ‘A teaspoon baking powder an airtight can with plenty of bowls, and offer separate bowls forks, to Coat. 1 medium eggplant ingredients. Cover tightly and ■A cup ground blanched almonds powdered sugar between the lay­ with croutons, wisps of fresh dill, Just over $2,000 in taxes out of ness ot this approach, and may 6 tablespoons olive oil shake well. Powdered sugar for sprinkling ers. Makes about 30 cookies. and chopped tomato (well Please turn to page 13 $375,000- on a suspense list dating propose in the future that another back to 1976 was paid last month. employee be hired. 'Town tax collector Joan Troy said Spinelli admitted that efforts to this morning. recover the back taxes are time- "consuming — -especially this She said the $2,000 resulted from month, as residents flood the office an "extremely small” effort orr a to pay tax bills for the 1986-87 fiscal part-time basis,.She said another year, which began Tuesday. To $4,000 has also been pledged to the i Try teachers Guamanian picnic make the task easier, he said the town from others .who owe back taxes. department is concentrating on collecting delinquent taxes of $100 ■r-Hjl.. The town’s, pursuit of the sus­ or more owed since 1982. pense money was criticized last He said it is difficult to collect Karen Waggoner adopts hot, spicy outdoor buffet month by members of the Board of money owed by people before 1982 Directors, who said more should be because many have moved out of done. In particular. Director Sle- town. Most of the unpaid bills are’ By Margaret Hayden cultures. To reduce salt in many Mince three or .four hot peppers Cooking oil or spray . phen Cassano proposed hiring an for motor vehicle taxes Herald Reporter recipes from Guam. Waggoner as finely as you can..Seeds may be 10 or IZ romaine leaves, renter additional part-time employee to uses the mild soy sauce with removed for a little less heat. Add ribs rennoved, washed and dried However. Cassano Tuesday collect the money. A picnic featuring foods from reduced salt, available at Ameri­ the pepper and refrigerate for at Dipping sauce again criticized the department’s Guam can be a treat. Karen least 24 hours. Taste the dish for However, Finance Director can supermakets. She shops in an efforts. “ We’re going to, say. we’re Waggoner of 96 Green Manor Road area Oriental store for canned hot seasoning and add more peppers To make filling, heat two tables­ Boyce Spinelli told the board goingtodo it in-house, but wecan’t learned how natives of Guam cook- and lemon juice, if necessary. poons of oil to stir-fry onion and Tuesday that his department is peppers, spring roll wrappers and do it in-house,” he said in response when she ta u ^ t English at a Refrigerate for at least another garlic untii iimp. not brown. Add continuing to deal with the prob­ some flavorings. to Spinelli’s comment at a board Catholic girls’ high school on this Here are some recipes from day for maximum flavor. Stir it meat and shrimp and cook for lem in-house. Spinelli said he and meeting that collection efforts are tiny Pacific island in 19,71 and ’72. Guam. Each makes enough for from time to time. Serve very cold . about two minutes. Add vegetables Troy are sUidying the effective­ time-consuming. * Her teaching job enabled her to about six people. from the same dish onto a lettuce and soy sauce. Cook two or three 9 get to know many families. The leaf. - more minutes. Remove from heat island’s social lif^centered around Chicken keluguan Note: Keluguan may be made and cool. Most rate Kennedy high buffet-style outdoor meals, she from any very fresh, raw meat, To assemble, place a wrapper on said. 1 Z'A- to 3-pound broiler-iryer fish or shrimp. Waggoner cooks a plate, with one corber pointing to Sometimes the people took a I small coconut or >A large one the fish or meat first. Canned you. Top with a piece of romaine Manchester School Superintend­ Journal Inquirer newspaper re­ whole cleaned fish — a tuna or a (see note below) coconut cannot be substituted for leaf. Spoon about one-third cup of ent James P. Kennedy was rated quested copies, saying it was a swordfish — and placed it in a 6 or more lemons fresh in this recipe. If fresh is not filling onto the lettuce. Roll up, “ superior” by most members of public record under the state’s depression in a rock, she said. 3 large onh>ns available, simply omit the coco­ folding in only one side of the the Board of Education in the Freedom of Information Act. TTiey then squeezed the juice of 25 lin y pickled hot Philippine nut. Some prefer the dish this way. wrapper, leaving the other end majority of categories on his most Kennedy disagreed with the con- to 30 lemons on the fish'andleft it in peppers . Also, fresh not bottled lemon juice open. recent evaluation form, the docu­ .tention. but agreed to release the the hot sun until it was “ cooked.” Freshly ground black pepper must be .used. Brush or spray a large, shallow ment shows. document. Marinating fish and meat in an Skin and cook chicken until frying pan with oil. Brown one He wKs rated “ weak”, by one of Republican school board acid such as lemon juice is a slightly undercooked. It doesn’t Lumpia lumpia at a time, for about a the nine members oftheboardin 10’ member Anne Gauvin. formerly a common practice in Guam. This is matter whether you microwave, minute on each side. Turn out onto of 41 possible categories. president of the Manchester Edu­ similar to the technique used in bake or boil it. (In Guam this first Vt cup minced onion paper towel. Keep warm- while Each time, eight of the nine cation Association who negotiated preparing the South American dish cooking stage is omitted entirely.) Z garlic cloves, minced others are browning. . members rated him from “ aver­ for the teachers, cast the lone known as seviche. Cool, bone and dice the meat. Z tablespoon vegetable oil ^ r v e with dipping sauce, below. age” to “ superior” on the five-step dissenting vote last week,- giving Residents of Guam usually serve Crack the coconut- with a Vi cup minced cooked pork or chicken evaluation scaie. as shown on a no reason for her opposition to the potato salad, along with other hammer. Drain the liquid andsaye 6 Vi cup minced cooked shrimp copy of the evaluation used by the "■raise. salads, at their'meals. But Wag­ ‘ it for another use. Pa re off the hard Dipping sauce goner said she prefers baked bro'wn outer layer. This is easier if IVA cups finely shredded board to decide whether to give 3 tablespoons brown sugar In .the evaluation report, potatoes or bread as the starch to you cut the pieces quite small. cabbage him a raise and a new contract. A 2 tablespoons cornstarch Kennedy was rated high for his go with the highly-spiced Guaman­ Chop the coconut meat into uni­ ■A small package frozen, substantial majority put him In the 1 cup chicken broth effectiveness as a communicdtfer' ian recipes. She serves fresh fruit form pieces, slightly smaller than Freacb-ent green beans, thawed ."superior” category. -M^c m water and an administrator, and was or fruit in gelatin as part of a the pieces of chicken. and chopped Because of the way the evalua­ Z tablespoon soy sauce or light marked as a high ethical and buffet. Peel and chop or dice the onions. 1 cup fresh bean sprouls‘(omlt if tion form is drawn, it is-impossible soy sauce moral performer. ^ Waggoner’s Guam picnic menu Pare one or two lemons and dice not available) to identify the member or Combine sugar and corn starch also Includes: Lumpia (spring the zest (the thin 'yellow skin.) ■A cup shredded carrots members who gave Kennedy the One board member r^ed him In a small saucepan. Stir in broth, rolls), chicken, fish or heef kelu- Include as little of the white Z tablespoon soy sauce or light “ weak” rating. “ .weak” in terms-of seeW^ng input Harald photo by Rocha .water and soy sauce. Cook andstir guan, spareribs, cabbage and membrane as possible. soy sauce The evaluation form was re­ relative to his work ./promoting until thickened and bubbly. Coo) to public participation in educational cucumber salad. Juice all the lemons. Combine Dash sesame oil ^ leased in the wake of an 8-1 vote Karen Waggoner of Qreen Manor Road prepares one of 10 or frozen or fresh springroll room temperature before serving. last week by the board to give matters, supervising operations, Hie dishes served on this island chicken, coconut, onions, zest and 12 The recipes she learned in Quam. The wok in the wrappers (If frozen allow to thaw Kennedy a raise to $61,374 and and developing and executing iiave been infhiraoed by the juice in a large glass serving dish. Add pepper. Salt is unnecessary. for an hour) Pliease turn to page 13 renew his contract for three years administrative practices, among foreground is ready for marinated spareribs. Spanish, Filipino and American beginning July 1. others. The document was released by Kennedy would not comment on the school administration after the' the contents of the'evaluations.. a - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. July 2, 1986 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday,* July 2, 1986 —• 13 Supermarket Shopper picnic preparations simple with help of microwave

Summer brings lots of Oveh-fried dhicljien Microwave 2 to 3.minutes on high, rooms, onion rings, halved cherry touched Ughtly. Let stand for 10 good things, - 2 pounds cut-up frying chicken or until onion is transparent. . tomatoes, halved canned arti­ minutes. Bacon offer cloudy • Stir in flou)^ sugar, salt, pepper, choke hearts and among the 1 package seasoned coating (or In a 2-cup measure microwave most pleasant M i c r o w a v e chicken celery seed and powdered ginger. Vt cap snipped parsley water at high for 1 to ^minutes, or By Martin Sloane is a picnic. 1 tablespoon grated Parritiesan ' Microwave 1 minute on high..Stir In acasserole.'conibine vinegar, until boiling. Slowly add gelatin, Obvioualy, apelling out these details takes up Pack up the pic­ in water and vinegar. Microwaves lemon juice, garlic, basil, fennel stirring constantly. Pierce cakes United Feoture Syndicate valuable commercial time and doesn't sound as K i t c h e n cheese » nic basket, and W teaspoon garlic salt to 4 minutes on high, or until seed, celery salt and pepper. at ‘A-irich intervals with wooden appealing as a simple "Come and get it at half price!" pack up the Marge Churchill mixture boils. Add potatoes and Gradually whisk in oil. Microwave pick. Pour'half of gelatin mixture DEAR MARTIN; The television commercial for But there are laws against deceptive advertising, and Paprika Sizzlean said to look for the packages marked "half family, then Wash chicken and pat dry. bacon Stir gently to coat with at full power for 1>A to 2 minutes, or over each cake; cool. Frost with coMumer-protection agencies, both local and state, to head for your sauce. until boiling. Add vegetables. Toss fluffy frosting. Refrigerate. price," I found one of those packages at the enforce them. U ppers who believe an advertise­ Combine coating mix, Parmesan to coat. Microwave at full power supermarket. When I got to the checkout counter, I favorite spot. cheese and garlic salt in bag Zucchini cole elaw Fluffy frosting ment is deceptive shopid not hesitate to register a That special for 2 minutes, or until warm. .Cover asked the cashier to make sure she charged me half complaint. provided with coating mix. Coat 5 cups shredded cabbage and refrigerate 3 to 4 hours, 1 cup sugar the marked price. She pointed to the back of the pla'ce may be a shady place in the ■A cup flour 4 the chicken with the mixture. I rw ntly registered a complaint with Ann woods or a sunny spot at the beach 3 cups shredded zucchini stirring twice. Stir in snipped 1/3 cup water package, and for the first time I noticed that there was Goodwin, a public-rejations representative of Popsi- 1 quart of milk ^ Arrange the chicken in a 2-quart 1 cup grated carrot parsley before serving. ^ ' ■A teaspoon cream of tartar a mail-in offer. . ' OF perhaps even next to the pool in 3 ripe avocados utility dish, with the thickest part cle Industries, wheii she told me about a "hot" Vt cup chopped onion *• Festive gelatin cake Vt teaspoon salt The offer required me to mail in a proof of ipurchase. your own back yard. Wherever you 3 teaspoons fresh Urine juice ' of the meat toward the outside of ■A cup sugar 2 egg whites promotion the company was planning this summer. plan to hold your picnic, your the dish. Sprinkle with paprika. In return for this, I would receive a coupon worth She said an advertisement in newspaper coupon 2 tablespoons mild taco sauce ■A cup oil 2 cups all-purpose flour 1 teaspoon vanilla one-half off on my next Sizzlean purchase. microwave can help you make the Microwave on high for 5 minutes', 1>A cups sugar inserts would challenge consumers to compare new prejiarations a breeze. There is no In microwave-safe S^quart cas­ then microwave IS to 20 minutes on ■A cup vinegar In a 2-quart casserole, combine 1 wonder about advertising like this. What do you improved Fudgsicle fudge pops to any other fudge or ■A teaspoon celery salt 1 tpbicspoon baking powder sugar, water, cream of tartar and think? ■ to heat the kitchen on a hot serole, place butter, garlic, chili 70% (medium high), or until meat 1 teaspoon salt jading pop. "nie advertisement promises "$2 Says tlay-^You Can keep cool arid powder and lime peel:- Microwave is tender., ■A teaspoon pepper salt. Cover. Microwave on high for G.R.S., We're Pudgier." In the ad are 30-cent and 20-cent In a large bowl loss together 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 minutes. Stir. Microwave at high, prepah».a picnic fepst at the same on high for l‘A minutes, stirring 2/3 cup shortening PASADENA, TEXAS coupons fend a mail-in form offering an additional time. \ after 1 minute. Stir in flour until Qerman-ttyle potato salad cabbage, zucchini, carrot and uncovered for l‘A to 5 minutes, or $1.50 in coupons to those who agree that Fudgsicle onion. Set aside. In a 4-cup 2/3 cup milk until soft ball forms when a Small DEAR G.R.S.: It doesn't sound kosher to me! The recipes selected for this smooth; gradually blend .in piilk. -6 slices of bacon 5 eggs fudge pops are fudgier. picnic are Msy to prepare and easy Cover with plastic wrap, turning measure, mix sugpr. oil, vinegar, amount of syrup is dropped in cold It's true that in a typical 30-second television What happens if a consunner doesn't think Fudgsicle Vt cup finely chopped onion celery seed and pepper. Micro- 4 egg whiles water. Do not undercook. commercial, the advertiser has a difficult time to pack. obviKjmt’s holding you back a comer to vent. Microwave ' 2 tablespoons flour fudge pops are fudgier? "If they send in," said back? on high for 7 minutes, stirring wave at high for 1 to l ‘A minutes, or 1 package gelatin, any flavor Beat egg whites until stiff peaks induing every desired selling point. Words are cut Goodwin, **we will send them back a 3S-cent coupon every 2 minutes. 1/3 cup brown sugar untiT boiling. .Pour over vegeta­ Fluffy frosting (sec Below) form. Pour hot syrup,slowly in a and sentences are squeezed to fit the limited amount good on any other brand of frozen treat." Chilled avocatHKMup 1 teaspoon salt bles, toss to coat. Place all ingredients except thin stream into beaten egg whites, Ovep-fried chlck^bT ' Remove and discard peel and P>t of time. But this is no excuse for an advertisement that It certainly sounds like the Popsfcle people are Pepper totaste Marinated vegetables water, gelatin and frosting In a beating constantly, until stiff and makes an offer, but tells only-half the story. German-style potato stm from avocados; coarsley chop Vt teaspoon celery seed large bowl. Blend at low speed, glassy. Add vanilla during last stacking the deck with their offer of $1.50 to those wh ‘ avocados. In food processor or In the situation you describe, where an item fs agree and 35 cents to those who disagree. Could f Zucchini cole slaw. ■A teaspoon powdered giriger ■A cup larra'gon wine vinegar scraping bowl constantly. Beat 2 minute of beating. Frosts two offered at“ half price," the commercial should have Marinated vegetables ((lender, puree avocado with 1>A 2/3 cup water ■A cup lemon juice minutes at medium speed, scrap­ 8-inch cakes. be planning to use the results for publicity? cuPsof milk mixture. Stirovocado clearly told viewers that a full-price purchase is "Absolutely not!" said Goodwin. "We are not m Festive geJatin cake 5 tablespoons cider vinegar 1 large clove garlic ing the bowl constantly. Divide the a Herald photo by Tucker pureeNime juice and taco sauce necessary and that the same item can be purchased at interested in consumer feedback. We are Just tryin 4 medium boiling potatoes,, Vt teaspoon dried leaf basil batter between two 8-by-8-inch Marge Churchill is a Manchetter a later date at half price after the required proof of get people to sample this new product." Chilled avocado soup into milk, mixture in casserole; cooked, peeled and sliced Vt teasiioon fennel seed baking dishes. resident who Is an authority on mix well.^icrowave.on high for 3 Place bacon in l‘A-quart casse­ ■A teaspoon celery salt Microwave one dish at a time at purchase is mailed in along with the mail-in form on I still object. Offers like these are an insit Car show helps_Shrlners ■A cup butter microwave cooking. Do you have a the back of the package. shoppers. 'minutes, uhtil soup, is’ heated role. Microwave 3 minutes on high, ■A teaspoon coarsley.. ground 50% (medium) for 6 minutes, question you'd like to see answered 1 small clove garlic, crushed through. Garnish with, avocado or until crisp. Remove bacon, Mike Cunningham and Ron Shurkus, will be donated to theShriners Hospital pepper rotating twice. Increase power to here? Write to Microwave, P.O. IVi teaspoons chili powder and lime slices, if desired. Serve crumble and set aside. Vt cup vegetable oil high. Microwave 1 to 5 minutes or Box 591, Manchester Herald, Man­ from left, give Alfred Rossetto a check for Crippled Children in Springfield, 1 teaspoon grated lime peel hot or chille;!^ Makes 6 servings. Add onion to bacon drippings. Any combination of sliced mush­ until top springs back when chester 06040. ai\d one 50-cent (roupon; spell POST twice, get $2 for the proceeds of the annual car show Clip ’n’ file refunds cash and two 50-cent couponst spell POST.three • Mass. Cunningham and Shurkus own times and get $4 cash and-four 50-cent coupons. sponsored by Ye Olde Speed and Sport the emporium and Rossetto is potentate Cereals, Breakfast Producto, Expires July 31, 1986 Emporium of Manchester. The money of the Sphinx Temple. r Baby Planets (File l) . SIZZLEAN Exercise Booklet )S|ffer. Receive a College Notes About Town Clip out this fild and keep it with similar free Sizzlean Aerobics Exercise Bodklet>^nd the cash-off coupons — beverage refund offers with required refund form and two proof-of-pm^hase beverage coupons, for example. Start collecting seals from any variety of Sizzlean, along wiih 50 Qatzkiewicz graduates cum laude operations research and industrial engineering froiti Lessner graduates with honors operation of the Senate. Among those responsibilities the needed proofs of purchase while looking for cents for postage and handling for each bo<»let the Cornell University School of Engineering in ''are staffing the Senate cloakrooms, distributing bills the required . forms at the supermarket, in . Laura J. Gatzkiewicz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Ithaca. N Y. She is a member of Tau Beta Pi, an Phyllis Lessner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Josiah and reports to the members of the Senate, filing the ordered. Expires July 31, 1986 or. while supplies Michael Gatzkiewicz of 161 Green Road, graduated Lessner of Richmond Drive, has graduated from the newspapers and magazines, and when trading last, engineering honor society, and Kappa Alpha Theta Congressional Record and delivering messages to with friends. Offers may not be available in all cum laude with honors in history, her major, from sorority. She was a member of the Junior Varsity Watkinson School in Hartford with high honors**" senators and committees. Here’s a refund torm to write tor:/ Williams College. Willi- Lessner. who will at­ areas of the country; Allow 10 weeks to receive TOUGH CAT $1 Cash Refund Offer. P.O. Box Women’s Crew and was a dean's list student. While in Washington, all pages attend the Capital each refund. amstown. Mass. She re­ Blodget has accepted a position with Hughes tend Boston University, Page School, which offers a complete high school 3477, Monticello, MN 55365. This otter expires ceived- a bachelor’s de­ was elected to receive These offers require refund forms: Dec. 31,1986, but r^uests for the forms m u^be Aircraft, Los Angeles. She also will enter graduate curriculum in conjunction with the District of gree. , She has been on school for engineering at Cornell University in the fall the Goorlrich. Award Columbia Board of Education. College entrance CHEERIOS Nerf Boomerang Offer. Receive a ^stm ark ed on or before Oct. 1, 1986. wmie the dean’s list. She spent “ for havingVontributed Nerf Boomerang. Send the required refund form waiting for the form, save one product-coo as part of. a cooperative program with Hughes requirements may be met through the' courses and five qualifying Honey Nut Cheerios and/or ■her junior year at FFee Aircraft. She js a 1982 Manchester High School to the life a ^ s p irit of offered. symbol from category A or any two product-code\ University in West Ber­ graduate. the school through quali­ Any student entering his or her sophomore or junior Cheerios Universal Product Code symbols (a symbols from category B. along with the store) lin and has been in a peer ties of tolerance, cooper­ qualifying Universal Product Code symbol is one receipt with the purchase price (s) circled. sup®^ - year in high school and maintaining a grade average that includes the words "Boomerang Proof of counseling group. She ation. leadership and of B or above is eligible. The final selection of pages is Category A Tough Cat products include ScrubJ plans to take part in a character.” made by Weicker. Purchase Seal") for each Boomerang ordered. Soap, Shop Soap, Hand Lotion, Car Guard, Dry A Expires July 31, 1986. Fulbright Teaching As- Leslie graduates in Worcester Students*should contact Weicker by Sept. 1 by Wash Cloths, Auto Suds Cloths, Auto Wipes sistantship in Germany, writing to Kathryn Frankel. Office of Sen. Lowell POST Cereals Refund Offer. Receive up to $6 (150-count, 50-cpunt or 20-count) an^ Shop Cloths William H. Leslie IV of 24 Woodstock _ Drive, Weicker seeks teaching English in the graduated from Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Weicker Jr., 915 Lafayette Blvd., Bridgeport. Conn. ($4 cash and four 50-centf coupons). Send the (50-count). Category B T ou^ Cat Products school year 1986-87. 06604. required refund form and pi\mfs of purchase (the include Polishing Cloth. Dust Cloth, Car Wash Worcester, Mass., with a bachelor’s, degree in Senate pages ^ letters P-O-S-T) to spell POST once, get $1 cash Cloth or Shop Cloths (five-count) , ' Blodget earns mathematics. « master’s degree Connecticut youths in­ terested in becoming a Film at Educational Community Bliss Anne Blodget of Soucier, Merisotis on dean’s list page in the United States “Eye of the Needle,” a drama from Ken Follett’s 275 Knollwood Road, Senate have until Sept. 1 bestseller starring Donald Sutherland and Kate Newspaper In Education Program daughter of Virginia S. Sponsored by . Richard J. Soucier Jr., son of Richard J. and toapply withl^n. Lowell Nelligan, will be shown at the Educational Commun­ Menus The Quiz Street of Manchester Beatrice W. Soucier of Bolton, and Jamie P.. P. Weicker Jr., R-Conn. ity, 645 Birch Mountain Road. Thursday at 7:30 p.m. The Manchester Herald and Hugh R..Blodget of Merisotis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. and Diana A. • Senate pages p ^o rm The film is open to the public at no charge as the Hartford, has received Merisotis of Manchester, were named to the dean’s various duties in connec­ community's monthly film presentation. For Infor­ Meals on Wheels (1 0 polfiU f^or •ach quMlIon anawarad corractly) her master’s degree in Laura Gatzkiewicz list at Bates College. Lewiston, Maine. Phyllis Lessner tion with the day-to-day mation, call 646-0711 The following meals are to be r I ' r served to Meals on Wheels clients the week of July 7 through 11. The hot noon meal is listed first, and the Try teacher’s Guamanian picnic cool evening meSTs^cond. . Monday: Chopped sirloin with Continued from page 11 leaf. The broth should be light Salt and- freshly-ground . black gravy, Spanish rice, carrots, brown and aromatic. If not, add pepper to taste salad, brownies. Ham sandwich, Guamanian spareribs more vinegar and .soy sauce. ■A large head cabbage, shredded sliced pineapple, milk. Simmer gently for 30 to 45 minutes or chopped , ■Tuesday: Veal patty parmesan. 6 pounds spareribs. . > ■ or until the meat is tender. 2 medium cucumbers, peeled, whipped potatoes, waxed beans: 1 head garlic (This pre-cooking of the sparer­ seeded and chopped salad, pudding. Tuna salad sand­ o' see' ^ . 2 large onions ibs removes most-of the fat while 1 green bell pepper, seeded and wich,-fresh fruit, milk. 1 cup or more of soy sauce or the meat is being flavored.) chopped Wednesday; Boneless pork loin light soy sauce Renaove ribs from broth and . 1 red bell pepper, seeded and with gravy, whipped potatoes, 1 cup or more of white or red drain them on a rack. Save garlic chopped zucchini, salad, cake. Roast beef wine vinegar ^ “ -and onion and grill them with the Chopped onion (optional) sandwich, peaches, applesauce, 10 black peppercorns ribs. Discard liquid and fat. Combine the first six ingre­ Bay leaf Broil OF barbecue ribs until they dients. Allow to stand at least an milk. o, (TiotR Thursday; Pot roast'with gravy, Chief lustice of the Supreme Court Warren Burger, left, recently w Water are crusty brown. No sauce is hour at room tem’perature. announced his retirement. President Reagan immediately Cut ribs into serving pieces, not needed ' Prepare vegetables and com­ baked potato, cauliflower, salad, more than two ribs to a piece. Peel pudding. Cold turkey sandwich, appointed Associate Justice W illiam Rehnquist, right, as the next bine with dressing. Toss and all garlic cloves. Peel and cut Cabbage and cuke salad refrigerate for ,at least another fruit cocktail, milk. Chief lustice. Like Burger, Rehnquist was appointed to the Court onions into chunks. Place ribs, Friday: Baked white fish with by President 1 cup olive oil. hour. newburg sauce, boiled potato, garlic cloves and onions in a large, cup vinegar. Note: If keluguan is not to be 2 Nearly one year after his cancer preferably non-metallic. saucepan 2 tablespoons lemon juice part of the menu, add some spinach, cottage cheese, cookies. surgery. President Reagan re­ Matchwords large enough to hold them all. Egg salad sandwich, fruit and (2 points for asch corract match) ■A teaspoon dry mustard chopped onions to this mixture.. cently had two polyps removed Add soy sauce and an equal gelatin, milk. 1-embargo a-mild fromTif>-ial«tine. Doctors said jvir amount of vinegar and enough the polyps w e ^ (CHOOSE ONE: - water to nearly cover the ribs. Senior citizens benign, malignant). 2-benign b-vasi Season with peppercorns and bay 3 According to the New York TIte Keiu Owaqe- The following meals will be • 3- exlensive Bc-energelic served at Mayfair Gardens and" Times, a recent CIA study links FAMILY HAIR CARE Westhill Gardens the week of July General Manuel Antonio 4- episode d-prohibilion Remember 7 through 11 to Manchester resi­ Noriega of (CHOOSE ONE: Costa & dents who are 60 or older: SUNTAN CENTER Rica, Panama) to extensive vote 5- vigorous^ e-incident heritage Monday: Orange-pineapple fraud in that nation's 1984 presi­ 1 juice, roast beef with gravy, boiled dential election. Paopiawatch/Spartlight new potatoes. Mexican corn, am­ Continued from page ll A • NEW NAME - Formerly Mr. Haircut brosia pudding, rye bread. 4 The Federal Trade Commission (S points lor aach corract answer) Tuesday: Six-bean soup. tuna, recently tried to block the 1 O ne NBC executive says tha t "M ia m i Put noodle mixtur« into pre­ • NEW SERVICES - Perms, Hnircoloring, Sutitanning fish salad on a croissant, lettuce largest soft-drink maker, from Vice” star ..?.., w h o recently ended a pared cake pan ^ Toss in the sesame and tomato slices, macaroni salad, takin g over D r. Pepper and ..?.., seven-day contract holdout, will gel seeds, raisins and other dried fruit. ,• NEW HOURS • .Mon.->Fri. 8am-8pm, Sal, 8am-4pm cracker. the second largest, from taking more than $100,000 per episode this Pat in while the syrupis still moist; Wednesday: Roast turkey with over Seven-Up. year. it should all stick together. Let cool • NEW STAFF - Michelle, Suzanne, Bob gravy, mashed potatoes, summer completely and cut into squares. squash casserole, cranberry 5 Alan Garcia Perez, Peru’s moder- . 2 French President Francois Mitterrand sauce, cherry turnover, wheat ate (CHOOSE ONE: socialist, recently awarded American (CHOOSE Sangria cooler 6 4 3 -5 2 6 7 ' bread. conservative) President, prom­ ONE; author, composer) James BaJdwin (Spanlah, Mexican) 564 Center St., Manchester ised to investigate reports that the French Legion of Honour at the .I ‘ Thursday: Minestrone soup,, 2 '(S-Uter) bottles dry red wine spaghetti in meat sauce, Italian troops killed scores of inmates Elysee Palace in Pariv who had already surrendered 4 cups orange juice (fresh is green beans, antipasto salad, 3 Recently, the sports world was shocked (t? best) Italian bread, oatmeal cookie, during recent uprisings at three to learn of the death of 22-year-old Len 1 cup freshly squeezed lime juice purple plums. prisons. Bias, the Boston Celtics’ lop pick in the 1 cup freshly squeezed lemon We will be closed Friday: Pork cutlet with vegeta­ recent NBA draft. Bias died (CHOOSE juice ble gravy, mashed potatoes, minted Newsname ONE: in an auto accident, of cardiac Vt cup sugar vegetables, applesauce, wheat (IS poInU It yqu can Idanllly this bread. parson In ttw nawa) arrest). 1 quart club soda, chilled Friday &. Saturday In recent hearings 4 Pilcher Don Sutton recently joined Steve Orange slices for garnish 1 REBATE REQUEST ABD SWEEPSTAKES EBTRY BLAHK OFFICIAL RULES Carlton, Tom Seaver and ..?.., the only In a large bowl, combine every­ - 1, Yoi V* 4i/tfjr»iainj(iy emred ritf, (■# %«»ee(Ai»»ev Aftic'''4*e .ArivA'iiifFOi $1 (/j'et>/ie(/"/ before the Senate >e(.«ie‘*rA.^iilecawBiJf*6pt S subcommittee I other active pitchers with at least 300 thing but the club soda. 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July 2. 1986 — 15 Wednesday TV Advice SPORTS SlOOPM [HBO] Tennii: Wi^bMon '8 6 (2 hrs.. 30 min.) / [TM C] MOVIE: 'U p« and Downs' Tw o Last ride to church too late prep school students try to. violate every' rule at the institution Coiin Sk.nner. An­ FOLEY SQUARE drew Sabiston. Leslie Hope 1981. Green paces DEAR silent: [E S P N ] Down the Stretch 5:30PM Margaret Colin (r!) s^ars as A B B Y : I A deaf friend whd is a retired 6:00PM (X) CB @ ® News Assistant 'District Attorney thought this police officer was once asked if it (X ) Three’s Company Alex Harrigan, and Hector Eli­ was so good, bothered him to be called a “ pig.” uD Hart to Hart zondo is her boss, in “Foley more people ffe replied. “On our force, we don’t shoot-"ouHield 0D Gimme a Break Square." airing WEDNES­ should see it. D ear Abby mind being called ‘pigs’ becauise to (S ) Knot’s Landing DAY, JULY 2 on CBS. It’s written in a us it stands for P-ride. I-integrity ^ Bosom Buddies half-teasing Abigail Van Buren and G-uts! ’’ CROMWELL — Preliminaries final hole. and luminaries were the order of (2$ Doctor Who CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME way. but there’s A POLICEMAN S FRIEND Ray Floyd finished third, fol­ ® Quincy ,a lot of truth in IN WINCHENDON. MASS, the day at Tuesday's warm-up for lowed by Fuzzy Zoeller, defending @1) Reporter 41 it. It came with the Canon Sammy Davis Jr. GHO champ Phil Blackmar, Tom ourchur^h new- Greater Hartford Open at the Watson. L w Trevino and John @ MacNAil-Lehrer Newshour D E A R F R IE N D : Wonderful!. sletter, "The Perhaps the lady can pass this on tournament Players Chib in Mahaffey. SD Bewitched Cromwell. f) Kitsap Adventist News” I. hope it relatives there, but you won’t to her daughter, thus helping her to The shoot:out consisted of some [DIS] MOVIE: 'Summer Magic' A family makes your column. worship with them. appreciate and respect the fine Hubie Green emerged from an light-hearted by the competitors, can reht a house cheaply if they will only eight-man field to win $ 3 .^ of the enshrirte a picture of the owner's allegely V.M. 9. You will go. no matter how ' men and women who havechosen a before the serious stuff begins on • dead ntother in the living room’ Hayley BREMERTON. WASH, many hypocrites are there. profession that requires them to $10,000 “ shool-out" on Tuesday. Thursday. Jacobsen, in particular, MiHs. Burl Ives. Dorothy McGuire 1963 10. You will go, no matter how put their lives on the line daily in Thie Celebrity Pro-Am is today, was his nonsensical sense, pre­ [ESPN] Maida SportsLook D EAR V :m .: It did: much you are needed al'home or at the line of duty. with four more days and rounds of forming several impef^qnations [M AX] MOVIE: 'Sacred Ground' fCC) A CB ; New York (§T] McHale's Navy Dear Church Member: Don’t work-. big^game hunting on the links to for a crowd that is expedited to Mets at St. Louis (2 hrs.. 30 min ) mountain man and his family become tar­ [CN N ] Sports Tonight wait until the hearse hauls you to 11. You will receive no blessing DEAR ABBY: Yog correctly follow. balloon into record numbers be­ gets when they unknowingly settle on a dD Diffy’s Tavern [DIS] MOVIE: 'Summertime' A middle- church. If you do — from the service. Green won a chip-off with 1984 sacred Paiute Indian burial ground Tim informed “ Ohio Dropout’’ regard­ fore the Fourth of July weekend is [D IS ] Danger Bay aged spinster vacations in Venice and falls 1. You will go. regardless of the 12. You won’t feel concerned GHO winner Peter Jacobsen on the over. Mclntire, Jack Elam. Serene Hedin 1983 in love with a married man Katharine Hep­ ing the G E D test. However, you Rated PG 4 9:00PM X) Airwolf When the families weather. about your clothes. J burn, Rossano Brazzi, Darren McGavin failed to say that anyone age 18 can [U S A ] USA Cartoon Express of three of Hawke's buddies from Vietnam’ 1955 2. You will go. regardless of the 13. You will never have to decide go to a junior college, regardless of begin disappearing. Archangel is con­ 6:30PM CID on e Day at a Time vinced It's government related '(60 mm.) [E S P N ] SportsCenter condition of your body. about attending church again. whether he or she has completed 3. There will be beautiful flowers Benson (R) 1 1 :35PM CE) GHO Hlghllghu Aren't you glad to be alive and high school, or received a GED. Hardcastle and McCormick (CC) there, but you won’t enjoy them. well and full of zest and able to After completion of the required IVIurphy is looking Hogan’s Heroes (X) GD [H B O ] Bob Dylan in Con­ McCormick become involved in a swindle 11:40PM 4. You will go. regardless of how ® ® NBC Nightly News cert Dylan performs songs that shaped a , choose to go to church? program, one ,can transfer to 'a when his old girlfriend forges his name on a generation with back-up from Tom Petty your family feels. WALTER NUESSLE, ® Nightly Business Report condo sales contract (60m in )'(R)' four-year col|ege and receive a and the Heanbreakers before an Australian 5. The minister may say many PASTOR. bachelor’s degree. W ABC News Gim m e a Break Nell is caught in audience (65 ryiin ) i[ie middle after her sister walks out on her good things, but they will do you no PORT ORCHARD, WASH. I know, because that’s wliat I to win second time ® Noticiero SIN ^ husband and her mother urges Nell not to 1 1 :45PM fg) r?® Best of Carson To good. did. I went back to college, U @ Harper Valley become involved (R). In Stereo . night's guests are Rdgbr Milled Argus 6. There will be beautiful music, DEAR ABBY: In answer to the Hamilton and Anita Morns. (60 min.) (R). In received my BA. and am now H A R TFO R D (AP) - Veteran is taking the week off. The next [CN N ] Showbiz Today §3) d?) Justice for All (QC) U S Attorney but you won’t hear it. Stereo lady who \vas' upset when her working toward my law degree, Bob Murphy is hoping the gap three players on the money list — [E S P N ] Inside the PGA Tour General Edwin Meese III and other-high- 7. There will be 'heartfelt pray­ mother-in-law referred to pplice even though .1. too. began ,as a ranking Justice Departmertt officials ex­ [M A X ] MOVIE: Venus' Venus seeks re- before his next PGA Tour victory, Bob Tway. Andy Bean and Hal CD CBS News ers. but they will not touch your 7:00PM plore the inner workings of the Justice De veri^e on a group of mortals who promote officers as “pigs” in the presence “ high school dropout.” will be shorter than the 11 years he heart. Sutton — are also absent for the CE) ®'^M*A*S*H partment (60 min ) a new tanning lotion named after the god­ of her 8-year-old daughter, and she CHARLOTTE HOGGINS. waited to win last week's Canadian Independence Day weekend tour­ dess of love Rated R 8. There will be friends and •(the child’s mother) remained d ) ABC News i41j Novela; Muchachita SAN FRANCISCO Open. nament along with Masters cham-'- Entertainment Tonight (X) SIOO.POO Pyramid C6ij Captain Gallant 1 1 :50PM (X) Murphy. 43. won by three'strokes pion Jack Nicklaus who has rarely GD Jeffersons E T talks to Anthony Perkins about his re­ [C N N ] Larry King Live turn as psychotic motel owner Norman last week to take the first prize of played in the Greater Hartford O ) Fugitive [D IS ] M O VIE: Agent 0 0 8 3/4'vA British - Bates in "Psycho IH” In Stereo. $108,000. nearly $9,000 more than Open. L (S ) Wheel of Fortune spy. working in a Czechoslavakian glass 1 2:00AM Dynasty he earned on the tour in all of 1985. In attenijFnce will be Ray Floyd, works, falls in love with the daughter of the Adding bran helps disorders (H) MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour But his last victory before that was winner of the U.S. Open three chief of the Czech counter espionage ser­ (X) Merv Griffin* Greater Hartford Open Special in the 1975 Inverrary Classic. vice Dirk Bogarde. Sylva Koscina. Robert (11) Star Trek weeks ago. Tom Watson, who will D E A R D R . As he arrived for this week’s ® Newlywed Game Morley 1965 (18) Rocky and Friends' there’s nothing wrong with me. be making his first appearance G O TT: I have I ’ve been on Norpramin; which $700,000 Canon-Sammy Davis Jr.-, here, since 1974, and Fuzzy Zoeller. ® Novela: De Pure Sangre (60 mm ) [ESPN] Bowling: PBA Southern Cali­ ( ^ D.W .I; Deadliest Weapon in Amer­ @ Nightly Business Report fornia Open From Riverside. CA (2 hrs ) ica (60 min ) diverticulosis helps ease the terrible physical Greater Hartford Open. Murphy who won the Sea Pines Heritage Live ^ V Horitd photo by Pinto © ) Matt Houston Alfred HKchcock Presents and recently pain. said he felt good because, as a past • Classic(in;April. Currently. Floyd [T M C ] M O VIE; ’Grease' A young man added bran to, [C N N ] Moneyline Barney Miller What is very confusing to me is winner, he always receives a is 'No. 9 on the money list while ' Losing pitcher Dave Rohrbach of the Medics toes the Field. The Lawyers, led by Mike Hanville's two homers, and his summer sweetheart meet again in my diet. Can Dr. G ott this: I ’ve started taking Tagamet warm welcome when he comes to Zoeller is No. 11 and Watson is No. [ESPN] SportsCenter their senior year of high school John Tra­ La Trampa (2 hrs.) piate as he scores a run in the third inning in Tuesday- , remained unbeaten with a 16-6 victory. bran 'cause and lactobaccilus and feel like a the P G A ’s Connecticut stop. . 12. [TM C] MOVIE: Star Trek III: The volta. Olivia Newton-John. Stockard Chan-. (6i) Comedy Break Peter Gott, M.D. night's Littie League Town Tournament game at Leber ning 1978 Rated PG In Stereo problems or be completely new man. Could jt be 1 “ It feels doubly good this year Floyd wasn’t quite ready to Search for Spock' (CC) Admiral Kirk and [CNN] Newsnight the crew of the Enterprise confront Klin- [U S A ] Pro Boxing (2 hrs ) Tape Delayed* dangerous in that my digestive system was not coming after the Canadian Open,” place himself among the contend­ gons and Vulcan mysticism in their quest [ESPN] NFL-Films (R) any way? Murphy said., stepping off-The 9:30PM ri8J C N N Headline New s absorbing any nutrients, or that I ers in the field but he noted that for an old friend William Shatner, DeFo- [U S A ] Edge of Night practice tee Tuesday at the Tour­ ,/es^Kelley. Christopher Lloyd 1984. You Again? Enid furiously quits had some superstrong allergy to certain golfers seem to play well on Rated PG In Stereo after Henry accuses her of leaving him se­ 12:05AM MacNell Lehrer DEAR foods ?^fter being on this regimen nament. Player’s Course of Con­ ' the Connecticut TPC, including cret gifts and love notes (R). In Stereo Newshour R E A D E R : I necticut, the’ par-71. 6,786-yard himself. Last year, he faded to a Lawyer bats ring loud and clear [USA] USA Dance Show for several months. I can now work GU Muy Especial; Placido Domingo T .J. Hooker Hooker am not aware that the sudden course redesigned three years ago final-round'72 and a tie for fourtlv 7:30PM (T) PM Magazine 12:20AM X) (Oat bran is good, too.) and am 85 percenj better. Can you dU Sherlock Holmes heads into action when he learns that com­ addition'of bran_to anyone’s diet is by noted golf architect Pete Dye. Defending champion Phil Black- (T ) All in the Family • Current information appears to shed some light on this? By Len Auster Shane Wirta and Matt Delesslo pulsive gamblers are being forced into dangerous, providing the amount “ You have a new pride in your mar has been struggling .this 1 0:00PM (X) W est 57th work as deliverymen fdr a drug ring. (70 indicate that Americans need to Sports Editor each ripped three hits while Tino, d ) Wheel of Fortune of bran is not gigantic. However, if game. After not having won in 11 season. He has failed to make the (X) N ew s ■ ^ min ) (R) increase dietary fiber. How much D E A R R E A D E R : Although I am Guachione and Jason Lang^dded (XT Million Dollar Chance of a Lifetime you notice digestive problems delighted at your good news. I have years..I ha’d begun wondering if I cut in seven of the 17 events in (X) (4pJ Arthur Hailey's Hotel (CC) Chns- 1 2:30AM (X) Comedy Tonight of an increase is still'debatable. The bats rang loud and clear as two apiece. GD Major League Baseball: Detroit at stemming from your new-found difficulty figuring out what went was ever going to win again.” which he has participated and he New York Yankees (2 hfs , 30 min ) tine s aunt visits with a gigolo in tow. and GD Uncle Floyd but. certainly, two or three por­ the Lawyers unleashed a 15-hit Danny Warren, two children claim to have witnessed a healthful diet, back off and use od. Tagamet is an--3nti-ulcer Murphy said. has finished higher than 17th just Barney Miller ® Alfr.ed Hitchcock Presents tions of vegetable ■fiber a day attack, featured by a two home with a single and vicious double murder in the hotel s garage (60 mm ) (R) your own judgment. should suffice. medicine: your symptom^Tjon't fit “ J don’t think I did very much once, taking third place in the run, 5-RBI performance by Mike down the third base line, had half of ® Jeopardy ■ (11J Independent Network News (46) More Real People different last week than a lot of the MON Y Touqiament of Champions. In a 180-degree switch from To give you more information. I with those of peptic ulcer. Lahfoba- Hanville. to whip the Medics, 16-6. the hits for the National League ® New Newlywed Game (18) The Untouchables (61) Gene Scott times when I finished second or Blackmar won .here last year previous dogma, doctors now am sending you a free copy of my cilli are harmless bacteria; l% to- in Little League Town Tournament fhatnpsroff of Guachione (4j5) Price Is Right (2d) Harry O [E S P N ] John Fox Outdoors (R) lost in a playoff. So. you have to when he fnade a 15-foot birdie putt recommend high-fiber diets for new Health Report on Diverticular bacillus medicine is often used to action Tuesday night at Leber The Lawyers started quickly ' Wild World of Animals (221 (30) St. Elsewhere Craig attempts to [U S A ] That Giri wonder whew you wiir all pf a on the first hole of a sudden-death many intestinal disorders, such as Disease. Other readers who would repopulate the bacteria in the Field. with three-run bursts In the first, [C N N ] Crossfire bring his baby granddaughter back to his ® ^ Late Night with sudden, and win by three strokes.” playoff with Jodi^Mudd dnd Dan. 12:45A1V1 chronic constipation and diverticu­ like a copy should send |1, plus ' intestine. The victory propels the unbeaten and second frames. Hanville [E S P N ] NFL Yearbook wife, while Morrison lakes a risk to protect David Letterman Tonight's guests are Ed­ Greg Norman, the runner-up in Pohl, ft was the 37th hole Black­ an astronaut underlus care (60 min ) (R) losis. In addition, a high-fiber diet their name and address, to P.O. I would guess that yourdigestive Lawyers, the defending champs, chopped an RBI single to chase [H BO ] Tennis: Wimbledon Highlights die Murphy, Dick Cavett, and musician system was'somehow not working' the Canadian Open arid whose mar had played that day as a - (24) T57) Remembering LIFE LIFE maga - Fluben Blades. (R), In Stereo. might prevent colorectal cancer Box ^97, Cincinnati, OH 45201. Be into XThurSday’s championship home Leland Boutilier. who had [U S A ] Radio 1990 efficiently and you may have been earnings of $547,779 this year has rainstorm on Friday forced a zine and the effects that it had on our lives [H B O ] M O V IE : Blood Simple'.(CC) A and breast tumors, and some sure to mention the title. game against the winner of today’s walked, to gel things going. IS examined (60 mm ) |R) deprived of certain nutrients as a already 'set a single-seasOn mark. ' double round on Sunday. Delessio knocked in the second run ■ 8:00PM (X) Foley Square Alex is jealous husband hires a seedy private eye experts believe that serum,choles- contest between the Medics and courted by an ex-con she defended, who (38) Odd Couple to murder his estranged wife and her lover terol can be lowered by bran-like DEAR DR. GOTT: I anri a result. Food allergy is^a possibil- Oilers, each with one loss in the and the third scored on an error. A lavishes her with expensive gi*fts. (R). (dl) Black Sheep Squadron M. Emmet Walsh. Dan Hedaya, John Getz, 26-year-old male, 5 feet 8 and 160 , ity. but you don't mehtlqn making two-run double by Wirja. which- 1984 Rated R foods. ■ double elimination play. dD MOVIE: 'Silent Movie' A has-been [CNN] CNN Evening News pounds. Starting in 1978. I had dietary alterations. You might AL roundup Hanville’s offensive display sup- bounced off the righi center field mov^e director tries to save a studio 1 2:50AM [TMC] MQVIE: The Bos [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Neighbors' A conserva­ Bran consists of indigestible difficulty with concentration, me­ have had a ‘.‘spontaneous cure” • ported the sometimes erratic wall, and an RBI groundnut by 2 owner. Mel Brooks. Marty Peldman. Dom tonians' A beautiful woman is torn. be­ tive businessman'finds his life coming un- vegetable fiber. In gene;ral. un­ Del.uise. 1976. mory, dizziness, shortness of that was unrelated to anything you four-hit pitching performance of Tino Guachione made it 6-0 in'the ' glued when a troublemaker moves in next tween a militant feminist and a handsome lawyer Vanessa Redgrave. Christopher cooked vegetables are also a good breath and fatigue. It got increas­ did; this can - happen in many hard-throwiqg left-hander Tino second. (X) @ ) Liberty Weekend: Preview Bar­ door John B6lushi, Dan Aykroyd. Cathy bara Walters and Hugh Downs preview the Moriariy 1981 Rated R . Reeve. Madeleine Potter 1984 Rated PG source of this fiber — so. rather ingly worse; finally. I could no diseases. Guachione. who also helped hjm- The Medics showed their mettle In Stereo. than put all your bggs in the bran Seaver a winner upcoming Liberty Weekend events (60 Your story is certainly intrigu­ [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Secret Admirer' (CC) longer go to school or work and self with two hits and four RBI. in the4hird by taking advantage of min.) H A love letter falls into the wrong hands and 1 :00AM X) Naked City basket, you might enjoy more ended up in a psycho ward, I have ing and your improvement was Guachione. in going the distance, Guachlone’s wildness. Two walks dD News creates havoc in a suburban community C (X) Headline Chasers dietary variety if you chose to been to every type of doctor you nothing short of miraculous. I'd, whiffed 11 but issued six walks and and. a hit batsman sandwiched (3D McCloud: Fifth Man in a String Thomas Howell. Lon Laughlih. Fred Ward (X) Joe Franklin Show ■ supplement your bran with salads. can think of, and they all say . welcohie comments fromTeaders -hit two Medic batters. around two strikeouts jammed the Quartet 1985 Rated R for the Red Sox GD Comedy Break who mighty have some thoughts One of the hit batsmen was Steve sacks with Warren rppiiig a @ ) M O V IE : 'Reckless' Tw o kids from the (H i New s 10:30PM (^ ^ C N N Headline News about why you got better when you White, the Medics’ top pitcher, who two-run single to slinri the Lawyers' opposite sides of the tracks fall in love (38) Dick Van Dyke By Ed Burns the Ifeft-field wall and scored on Aidan Quinn. Daryl Hannah. Kenneth . ( ^ Insight / Out did. was forced to leave the game in the lead. Two wild pitches trimmed (41j Novela: Amo y Senor United Press International Rich (Je'dman’s single. McMillan. 1984 [C N N ] Crossfire fourth inning with a bone bruise. the lead even further with Mike ® Highway to Heaven Jonathan and [D IS ] Animals in Action Flavor with cheese His status for tonight’s game at 6' Griffeth making.it interesting with [ESPN ] Tennis Magazine Mark encoi^age a friendhip between a re Tom Seaver did all his new team Y-ankeeBS, Tigers 4 an RBI single to make it 6s5. 1 1 :00PM (X) CIO (22) (30)-(40) News [U S A ] Dick Cavett (R) p.m. at Leber Field — weather tarded teenager and the bedridden son of a DEAR asked of him Tuesday night — CO (38) M *A *S'H permitting — is uncertain. The Lawyers, however, as­ rich family (60 nrtin ) (R) 1 :20AM [MAX] MOVIE: Into the POLLY: Will Thoughts pitch well enough to win. At New York, Dale Berra hit a’ The husky Hanville,-who had six sumed full control in the home (^X) Hangin' In Night' (C C ) A hopeless, insomniac finds @ ) d D Statue of Liberty (CC) David you please tell The pitcher who answered to solo with one out in the homers during the regular season, fourth frame. They batted around McCullough narrates this historical look at (11) Odd Couple himself suddenly thrown into a deadly ad­ ■ me how to make bottom of the 10th to defeat Detroit. venture of international intrigue ^hen he AMERICA Tom Terrific when he won three Cy unloaded a pair of two-run homers and scored six times. Two-run the creation, construction'and significance (18) Avengers a cheese sauce Berra hit a first pitch off loser’ of the Statue of Liberty. (60 min ) fR) falls for a beautiful but dangerous girl. Jeff • God made a beautiful country. , Young Awards for the’ New York in the fourth and fifth frames, The blows by Guachione. Hanville and (20) Wild, Wild West Goldblum, Michelle Pfeiffer. David Bowie. to pour over Willie Hernandez. 3-4, for his (3D M O V IE : 'Killer Force' A man leads a Pointers A country. He meant to be free. Mets. scattered seven hits, walked Jason Lang' accounted for the 1984 Rated R. » right-handed batter went the oppo­ daring attack on a desert mining com­ (24) Doctor Who vegetables? With freedom from want and two and allowed four runs in seven second home run of the season and site way in the fourth and put the' damage against losing pitcher pound to $20 million dollars In dia­ (41) 24 Horas 1 :30AM C E m o v i e : i 'm Going to be GERMAINE Polly Fisher fear, freedom to worship — innings to help the Red Sox to a 9-7 third,RBI of the game. Reliever aluminum to the ball in the fifth for Dave Rohrbach. monds. Peter Fonda. Telly Savalas. O J (57) SCTV Network Famous' A group of actors use every victory over the Toronto Blue Dave Righetti. 6-4, pitched two Simpson 1975 means to get parts in a major movie prod­ That’s what He meant.America a long homer in the fifth over the- Fine defensive plays were D EA R G E R - Jays. ’ '• innings for the victory. . ’ Htrdd photo by Pinto GD* Novela: El Engarto (60 min ) ^ (61) Abbott and Costello uction Dick Sargent, Meredith MacRae, to be. left field barrier. turned in by the. Medics’ center Roslyn Kind 1981 M A I N E : A “ You piti^h seven innings and [CNN] Prime News [C N N ] Moneyline Orioles 7, Brewers 3 Tino Guachione of the Lawyers prepares to swing at an The Lawyers, the regular season fielder Chris Seymour, second (ilj Independent Network News cheese sauce' is A country to’ be governed by you know you did a good job,” International League champs, had baseman Bill Kennedy and Warren [D IS ] Edison Twins [D IS] Best of Ozzie and Harriet At Baltimore, Fred Lynn drove [CN N ] Newsnight Update a simple way to servants of God — Seaver said of his 126-pitch p^erfor- offering in Tuesday night’s game at Leber. Guachione their hitting shoes on with (tbven at first bas.e. Left fielder ’Travis [ESPN] Superbouts Roberto Duran vs [E S P N ] America's, Cup Challenge in three runs with his’ninth home [E S P N ] Splash: Swimwear '86 (R). add delicious flavor and extra very flavorful cheese will give you Who would by His laws abide; mance. "You get through it and was the winning pitcher and aided his own cause with different players involved in the Fedytnyk played well defensively sugar Ray Leonard (Montreal. June. 1980) Downunder * run and a single to help beat • (60 min.) nutrition to vegetables. Vegetables a cheesier-tasting sauce than using Where liberty was sure and you say. ‘Thank God. its over.’’’ offense. Hanville. leadoff sticker for the Lawyers. [T M C ] MOVIE; Three Little Words’ 2:00AM CD MDVIE: My Giri Tisa' with a cheese-rich sauce and Milwaukee. Mike Flanagan, 2-5. two hits. [H B O ] MOVIE: Cannoriball Run 11' (CC) The songwfilmg team of Bert Kalmar and Porjrayed is the tender love story of an a mild cheese. God’s Spirit would .dwell Seaver, 3-6. who was acquired This sequel features another collection of Harry Ruby encounters setbacks and suc- immigrant girl and her dream of sending fdr whole-grain bread on the side Before serving, season to taste With all those who would walk by from the Chicago White Sox for ’ earned his first victory since April guest-star crazies in all sorts of motorized .cess in their work Fred Astaire, Red Skel­ her father in the old country Lilli Palmer, make an entire meal! with salt if necessary (although His side. outfielder Steve Lyons on June 17. He had been winlesSJn his last vehicles racing cross-country for cash ton, Debbie Reynolds 1950 Sam Wanamaker, ,Alan Hale 1948. For a simply cheese sauce, most c;heeses will provide enough 10 starts. Rich Bordi pitched the Burt Reyoolds. Dom DeLuise. Doug 29th, picked up his first win since [U S A ] Alfred Hitchcock dD M O V IE: ‘Advance to the Rear' A prepare a medium white sauce: salt themselves) and a tiny sprin­ April 23rd and the 307th of his final three innings for his third McClure 1984. Rated PG. company of misfits in the Union Arm y are With a beautiful flag of red, Track, A C C undergo facelifts Mission: Irppossible Melt two tablespoons butter in a [M A X ] MOVIE: Mad Max: Beyond 1 1 :30PM CO sent West to guard a huge shipment of kle of red pepper. A pinch of dry or white and blue as our symbol. career more than any other active save. , Thunderdome’ (C C ) In an apocalyptic so­ CO (4D ABC News Nightline golr;! Glenn Ford. Stella Stevens, Meivyn saucepan. 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[U S A ] T N T (60 min ) Bernazard 'added a pair of solo of Wimbledon action are featured [U S A ] MOVIE: 'Mary of Scotland' Mary until the sauce thickens and starts High over a nation God-ruled and Seaver said. " I missed by one.run. Track at Man­ •ford County Conference included opponent. That, he said, would blasts to back the seven-hit pitch­ 8:01 PM dD Life With Luigi (M) Hogan's Heroes of Scotland defies her jealous rival, Eliza­ to boil. Continue cooking one free! “ With this ball club, if you pitch chester , High tliou gh ts South .Catholic, Northwest Ca­ depend on the schedule. 8:30PM (X) Taxi (57) News beth I. of England, and is beheaded. Ka­ minute to eliminate the pasty seven innings, you’re doing a good ing of John Butcher, 1-5. Rick School wilt be tholic. Aquinas, Xavier, St. Paul tharine Hepburn. Fredric March. 1936. Polly will send you a Polly .Dollar Langford fell to - 1-9. A fight flavor of uncooked flour. Then stir ($1) if she uses your favorite job.” he said.. “ I learned this from facing this ApLENty and. of course. East Catholic. The T H E IIT H A N N UAL MCC New between Cleveland manager Pat England Relays were held last in a cup of grated or cubed cheese, Pointer, Peeve or Problem?in her Essie Platt, (deceased New York Mets man­ month. That’s league was expanded two years Corrales and A ’s reliever Dave Len Auster, Sports Editor ago with St. Bernard’s readiniHed weekend ■ and the number of a handful at a time, until melted column. Write Polly's Pointers in a member, of ager) Gil Hodges, that the score what the All Stewart in the seventh ignited a along With the addition of St. entrants and spectators were at and thoroughly mixed with the care of the Manchester Herald. Calvary Church of South Windsor makes no difference. It doesn’t Connecticut Cinema sauce. Do not allow the sauce to change how I go about my job.” bench-clearing brawl. Conference, Joseph’s of Trumbull, Notre Dame dangerously low points. A number boil while adding the cheese or the Boston manager John McNam­ Rangers 5, Twins 0 form erly the of West Haven and Fairfield Prep. of the morning trials on Saturday HARTFORD cheese could become stringy. Hartford St. Paul was first to abandon were canceled d’ue- to lack of MANSFIELD M ovie (G ) a) dork. — Psycho III (R) ara. who dfso managed Seaver in At Arlington.. Texas. Pete CInama City — A Room With a View Trons-Lux College Twin — Top Gun with Legend (PG) at dark. Using a sharp Cheddar or other County Conference, will be expe­ ship, joining the Northwest Confer­ entrants and a couple of events, 1:45, 4:30, 7:30, 9:55. — At>out Lost Cincinnati, said he was pleased O’Brien and Pete Incaviglia hit me installer could have been made ■ (PG) 7,9. — Porls.Texos (R) 7wl1hThe riencing. And that’s maybe 'what ence. Northwest Catholic was the such as the race walk, were Night...(R ) 1:30, 3:45, 7:10, 9:40. — The Brother From Another Planet 9:30. with the new addition to his staff. two-run homers to support the to fix it, but the track was accepted Cread Mouse Detective (G ) 1, 2:50, the MCC New England Relays second to pull up anchor two weeks canceled altogether. We will be “ He's still a surgeon in his five-hit pitching of CTiarlie Hough, by those in charge of the renova­ 4:40,5:45,8:30. — Lobvrinth (P G ) 1:15, VERNDN craft,” McNamara- said. “That should explore. tion project at the time. ago with South Catholic next in Earl Yost, former Herald sports 4:10,7,9:15. Cine t B 3— Cobra (R ) 7:10, 9:30. — 8-3. The loss snapped the Twins’ line. St, Thomas Aquinas.* accord­ editor, and I see eye-to-cye on this Short Circuit (P G ) 7, 9:05. first inning he pitched (one run on four-game winning streak and The work is supposed to be done THE ALL-WEATHER PETE ing to an informed source, will be matter. Changes must be made. qpgN two hits and a walk) is probably the dropped Dfark Portual to 2-8. in July. Dion said. - WEST HARTFORD ' JADE GARDEN Race organizers have to look hard RAST HARTFORD FrI. & Sat. July 4th & 5th hardest he'll go through. He told us W IG REN TR A CK , installed three next to announce its pullout from ■oatweod Fub * Cinema — Cobro Elm I * 2 — Cobra (R) 7, 9:30. — White Sox 5; Angela 3 The fi,x-up of the track will mdan in the mirror and try to evaluate (R) 7:30. Poltergeist II: The Other Side (P<5-13) hf; could give us 115 (pitches) and years ago at a cost of $50,000. was the ACC Poor Rlchorda Fub b cinema — 7, 9:30. KITCHEN With Fresih Lobsters he said after the sixth he had one At Anaheim. Calif., Ozzie not in the best of shape for the a facelift for the entire Memorial East Catholic has no intention of lyhat they're doing right — and 6 Cobro (R) 7:30, 9:30. \ and Clams for. more inning left — and that was Guillen doubled home two nins to Rglays. There’s a severe depres­ Field complex. The first project joining the former member list, more importantly wrong. Instead Sbawcoao Clnamoa 1-9 — To p Gun included the football field, which says Tom Malin. East’s director of of steady growth, the Relays are at IPG) 12:25, 2:45, 5, 7:20, 9:40. — Row WILLIMANTIC your holiday party. just fine.” key a five-run third inning that sion in the third lane in the comer Jlllsen Souarc Cinema — Running Chinese Food to Take Out Deal (R ) 1:15, .4:15, 7:15. Ferris Joe Sambito pitched the final 1 sparked Chicago. Floyd Bannister, nearest the high school that needs was left a wreck after the Thanks­ athletics. “ No way,” he said besistagnant. ' Bueller’s Dov Oft (PG-13) 12:45, 2:55, Scored (R) 7:05,9:10 — Mv Little Pony giving Day game.in the mud last •emphatically. "W e're staying A facelift may be in order. (G ) 1:05, 3:10. — Legal Eagles. (P G ) ), Over 100 Dishes to choose from En/oy four dinnor 2-3 innings, escaping jams in the 4-4, allowed three runs and eight attention, which it will get. Bill 5:10, 7:25, 9:35. — Ruthless People November. The freeze did not where we are. We like the (PG) 12:50, 3, 5:25, 7:45, 9 :» . — The 3:15, 7, 9:15. — Ruthless People*(R) eighth and ninth to earn. his hits over five innings and Bob Dion, director of building and 1: to, 3:20, 7:10, 9:20. — Back to School In our dining oroo Koratc Kid Port II (P G ) 12:15, 3:40,- Szechuan & Cantonese Cuisine seventh save of the season. James pitched the final two grounds for the school system, said allow for rolling the field the day competition.” Just wondering 5:05, 7:35, 10. Legal Eagles (PG) I, 4, (P<»-13) l:t0 , 3:20, 7:10, 9:30. — Ferris or got It logo. Bueller’s Day O ti (PG-13) 1, 3:15, 7, “ It’s really important for me the Copeland Co. of Cheshire has after and it suffered the conse­ Malin admitted to bei tig annoyed 7:10, 9:40. — Back to School (PG-13) innings for his I2tb save. Doesn’t.It seem pdd that Man­ 9:15. — About LSst N ig h t...(R ) 1:05, that I was involved in his first won the bid to redo the track at a quences, When work "was finally by the pullout, of Northwest and 12:25, 2:50, 4:55, 7:40, 9:55. — Running 3:10,7:04,9:10. Scored (R ) 12:30, 2:45»5, 7:30,10:05. - A Lunch specials Mariners 8, Royals 5 cost of $9,410. done, it included aerifying, drag­ South. Each has offered "valid" chester High School underwent a SEA FOOD 43 Oak Street game here.” said Sambito, who $5.6 million renovation project American Anthem IPG) 12:20, 2:30,1 come with yourVchoice of soup grew up in New York. “ It was a big At Seattle, piiich hitter Ricky The work thist will be done ging. fertilizing and reseeding. The reasons for withdrawl but the 4:45,7:15,9:25. y WINDSOR includes leveling any and all cost of labor and material is in the bottom line is all have looked at the three years ago and now it is part of SERVWG the AREAOVER 30YEARS MANCKSIER day for him and the team.” Nelson hit an RBI single with two . Floia — Poltergeist The other depressions, then recoating, re­ neighborhood of $4,000. That does wins and losses possibilities in the an $8.8 million dollar project to Side (PG-13) 7:15. After Lloyd Moseby’s RBI single out in the eighth inning to ignite a m a n c h r s t r r painting and remarking the track. not include the labor cost of using future and have taken a hike. help bring it along with four UA Tbeotere Roet — Labyrinth (PG) 649-9937 in the first put Toronto ahead, four-run uprising. The loss was eitjpentary schools into com­ ORIVI-INS FISH MARKET A Kansas City’s fifth in a row. Dion says the biggest problem will those on the high school mainte­ Hardly sporting. 2, 4:30, 7:30,’ 9:25. — About .Last 646-3450] ^s to n answered with four runs in pliance with state codes? Just ‘ Night...(R)73:15, 4:30, 7:10, 9:30. — McmtHeld — The Karate Kid Part II BRWG VCXJROWN Reliever Pete Ladd, 4-2. pitched 1 be leveling the track. It didn't nance crew to help the project The East-South rivalry, one of (PG) with Crossroods (R) ot dark. — 564C East Middle Tpke., Manchester RESTAURANT the bottom of the inning. Dwight . seems kind of strange. you know. Poltergeist II: The Other Side (PG-13) Lobvrinth (PG) with Heafhcllff the ..BEER OR WINE 2-3 innings for the victory. settle properly the first time and ' move forward. the best in bygone days, might not 2, 3:45, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30. Evans hit a three-RBI double off ( H — MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, July 2, 1986 Users light up cocaine hotlines after two deaths ^ (■' MANCHESTER■ HERALD. ' ■ Wednesday, July 2, 1986 — 17

TRENTON, N.J.^(UPI) - Co­ that has increased the calls the Butler, director of admissions at the fatal dose may have been Bias’ — ‘Can cocaiqe really kill m e?” ’ people who are unwilling to admit Mets’ pitchers are causing Kterzog a big probiem caine hotlines and other drug way these two deaths have,” said Lifeline, a cocaine treatment pro­ first experience with cocaine. abuse programs say they have ^ n sen said many of the callers that these two people could have Lisa Bensen, a spokeswordan for gram at Weiss Memorial Hospital Rogers, 23, a defensive back with By P6u I LeBor been overwhelmed with calls from appear to be addicts trying to died from cocaine.” Thn B He“ He threw threw Bome some curves curves to to get get US us pitchingpitching coach. coach. .^lieved him. and he’s won in.” minxM » i(tti» hit “ coin u/iicnn 't .,-.—, u i, Fair Oaks Hospital in Summit. in Chicago. “ The phone activity the Cleveland Browns, died Friday' The Associated Press ilieved him, and he’s won 10,” relaxes a little bit.” said Wilson,, Terry Pendleton lined to New York terrified users since the cocaine- N.J. convince themselves that what Dr. Herb Roehricb, clinical out, but he went after us pretty “ Mel (Stottlemyre) came out has been just unbelievable. The in California — one day before he said McDowell.' who worked who also singled for his second of first baseman Keith Hernandez to iinked.deaths of sports stars Len happened to Bias and Rogers director of the cocaine hotline, said good with his fastball,” Herzog and told me. ‘Throw your best » The hospitai operates 1-800- phone hasn’t stopped ringing for was to be married to his college around shortstop Rafael Santana’s the Mfts- seven hits. stymie the rally. Wasted when Bias and Don Rogers. cannot happen to them ortrying to he believes there is no safe method ST. LOUIS — The flew York said. “ He’s pretty doggoned good. stuff,’ ” Fernandez said of a COCAINE. a national hotliiie that the past 10 days." sweetheart. Coroiler’s investiga­ fielding boot in the Cards’ eighth. Fernandez Tigttfed Smith were Whiie many of the caliers are find out how much they can take of using cocaine and that even Mets’ pitching staff, tops in the His strikeout ratio (to walks) is two-out, two-on scenario In the fifth “ I think it was just a bad pitch, i has been in operation at that tors said lab tests found a ,ethal “ I must be doing something right.” subsequent singles by Cox and either seeking help or advice, some safely. Some suggest that Bias and small amounts can be lethal. National League, is causing St. about as good as anybody in as he prepared to face Ozzie Srpith. do hit a lot of first pitches.” the telephone number for three years. Bias, 22, of Landover. Md., died level of cocaine in his blood. ^ u is Cardinals Manager Whitey Vince Coleman. aiL- addicts seeking confirmation During Ihe 24 hours ending Tues- • Rogers must have been using “ People die, with first use^ baseball.” and.Mobkie Wilson New York outfieldef said. “ I try to June 19 after apparently taking “ Some of (the callers) definitely Herzog more than one headache. “ That’s what I did. I bbre down go-<«tit there and make things of their mistaken belief that ^day morning, the hospital received crystallized cocaine — “ crack” — repeated use, shooting, snorting, Fernandez, 10-2, struck out five also did things correctly for the"^ Herzog held Knicely blameless cocaine whild celebrating his se­ do refer to Len Bias and Don “ The All-Stargameisgoingtobe .and got out of the jam. I got Mets in the second and third cocaine cannot hurt them, drug 2,200 calls, up from a normal or cocaine cut with a lethal freebasing,” Roehrich said. “ I and walked one, encountering happen. Hopefully it will carry on McGee’s line drive, noting that lection in the NBA draft by the Rogers,” said Ronnie Lonoff, an tough.” Herzog said following New . (Smith) to pop up a fastball. It was over to the rest of the game.” counselors working in the pro­ average of 1,400, Bensen said. substhnee. think the. bottom line would be that, innings to key an early assault on the St. Louis runner was shielded Boston Celtics. Friends said the operating supervisor with 1-800- York’s 2-1 victory Tuesday night. serious difficulty only in the fifth a little bit inside. It’s never easy, grams said Tuesday. “ Our calls haVe probably tripled “ If you know anything about except for people with certain inning. St. Louis starter Danny Cox. 2-6. The Cards, after Alan Knicely from Mets third baseman Ray University of Maryland istar was COCAINE. “ They’re asking much “ I think I’ll let (NL President) but that’s what makes it furi.” “ There hasn’t been anything or quadrupled." said James addiction, denial is a large part of medical disabilities, we can’t was doubled up on Willie McGee’s Knight’s shoestring grab to not a habitual drug user and that more medically related questions l^ub (Feeney) pick the (pitchers). Heep, a platoon player, rapped it,” Bensen said. “ There are predict who is going to die.” A St. Louis baserunning blunder, What Fernandez lacked at the liner to end a scoreless fourth, Knight’s right. I don’t want to pick them.” an RBI single tq follow Darryl the Cards’ second in as many finish in surrendering all nine St. Strawberry’s one-out double in climbed back on doubles by Mike' ’’Terry (Pendleton) did a good Impressing Herzog,, who will innings, helped him survive four . Louis hits over seven innings was Heath and Titq^Landrum to start manage' the NL team in the New York’s second. An inning job. He executed.” the Cards pilot hits with only one run. Not hurting supplied by New York reliever later, on the- very first pitch, thefifth. said of the pivotal double play an All-Stdr game in two weeks, was him either was a scolding the Roger McEtawell’s seventh save. Wilson hit his fifth homer. But Landrum this time was inning later. “ It (line drive) just Mets left-hander Sid Fernandez. young pitcher received from his “ Thnt makes 13 games I’ve “ Maybe a pitcher just kiriH of victimized by a double play when went right to Keith (Hernandez).” SCOREBOARD ______Wimbledon roundup \ Amarican League reaulta Sports In Bri0f SoftbaU G o lf Baseball Orlofea 7, Brewers 3 Blaiits 9, Braves B D Q wins farm tilt Red8ox9,BlueJaya7 MILWAUKEE BALTIMORE T SAN FRANCISCO ATLANTA, > Clemens AL pitcher of the month Hartford Road Dairy Queen schino, Jason Thildin and Matt wThM obrhbl Obrhbl abrhbl Cash is nearing remained unbeaten in the Town Somberg also contributed Felder dh 5 2 2 1 D'AAally 3b 4 2 1 0 Yongbld rf 3 1 2 1 Sample rf 4 1 2 0 J TORONTO BOSTON TONIOHT'S OAMKS MInntchaug AL atandings Riles ss 2 0 Lacy rf 3 110 Berenor p 0 0 0 0 SImmns ph 1 0 0 0 NE W YORK — Roger Clemens of Boston, who went ft- 0 in June, Farm Little League Tourna­ singles. PM vs. Oil Heot, 6 — Robertson flbrhM flGrhbl Cooper lb soil Lynn cf 4 2 3 3 . Maldond rf 2 1 2 3 Johnson p 0 0 0 0 ment on Tuesday, getting past Reed vs. Allied, 7:30— Robertson F«-nndz ts 6 2 3 2 Barrett 2b 5 0 2 1 Yount cf . and Minnesota’s Kent Hrbek, who hit .400 during the month, PRESIDENT CUP WINNERS — A — Mulinks 3b 1 0 0 0 Boggs 3b 3 1 1 0 4 0 2 1 Murray 1b 4 0 0 0 Thmpsn 2b 5 0 1 0 Griffey If 4 1 1 0 Moriarty Brothers. 12-10. at For the MBs. M PM vs. Congo, 6 — Fitzgerald Dove Coley. B — Fronk LIHIe. C — East Dgllyle If 5 0 10 Ripken ss 3 12 1 Leonard If 5 0 0 0 Murphy cf ^esday were unanimously named the American League’s Bill Manning . Jones/Zems vs. F o rr's ,’ 7:M — lorg 3b 3 0 0 0 Bucknr 1b 5 0 11 4 2 3 2 return to semis John Cheney. D — ' Lee Bergeron. Deer rf Pitcher and Player of the Month. W a ^ ^ l Field. DQ is now 2-0. rapped a triple all d two singles W L OB Leort ph 10 11 Rice If 5 2 3 0 3 0 0 0 Benlquz If 4 12 2 Robinson p 0 0 0 0 Horner 1b 5 n 1 C Fitzgerald W.MITB a n d BLUE TOURNA­ Boston . Syeum~ 3b 0 0 0 Young dh 4 0 0 0 CDavIs rf 3 3 1 2 Virgil c while Moriarty falls to 1-1. Jlni's-vs. L.M . Gill, 6 — Nike 50 25 3b 1 0 0 0 Baylor dh 4 1 2 0 5.000 Clemens, who becam e the fifth pitcher in major-league history, and played solid defen.se at (bird M E N T — Gross — Bernie Quesnel 78, New York 43 34 ^ n tn e r 2b 3 1 0 0 Bonilla 2b 4 0 0 0 Brown 3b 5 12 0 Ramirz ss 3 _ 110 Mike D’Avanzo drilled a Brand Rex vs. HPMarket, 7:30 — Ed Nason 81, Bob Foick 81. Net — J. Baltimore Moseby cf 5 0 2 1 Eyans rf 5 12 3- CeronO c 4 0 10 Dempsey c 4 0 0 0 Spllman 1b4 0 3 2 (Xierkfll 3b4 0 1 2 to start the season at 1^0, allowed 32 hits and nine runs in 50 WIMBLEDON, England (UPI) base. Bill Hanson chipped in Nike 40 35 .533 10 ■ !•[• If 5 0 11 (Jedman c 6 2 2 2 triple and two singles for the Waddell 65, Jim Lonergon 66, Don Cleveland 39 35 .527 10'/2 32 3 9 3 Totals 34 7 9 6 Garrits pr 0 0 0 0 Hubbrd 2b j 0 0 0 innings for a 1.44 ERA during June. He struck out '44 and pitched — After two years, back surgery with a triple and single, while Sanitary vs. Red-Lee, 6 — PaganI Dietrich 67. Closest to pin — 5th, Don Toronto ^ ^ e l d ■ rf 3 1 1 0 Romlne cf 3 1 1 1 ' Brenly lb 1 0 0 0 McMrtry p 2 0 0 0 winners, while Cindy Botticello Evergreen vs. Edwards, 7:30 — .513 11'A Johnsn cti 5 1 2 1 Romero ss 3 1 0 0 110100000— 3 two complete games and one shutout to win the award for the and a' -brief ranking of 413, right fielder Adam Foster Dietrich, 13th, Bill Cosgrove. Detroit ,493 13 Upshaw lb 5 1 1 0 M ttim ort 000 32011X 7 Melvin c 4 1 1 0 Chmbis ph 1 0 0 0 added two singles. 'M arc Fo- Pogonl . Milwaukee RBI — Lynn (7). Uribe ss 5 110 Dedmon p 0 0 0 0 wild-card entry Pat Cash can sparkled with the leather. Purdy vs. Stephenson's-, 6 — Keeney .493 13 Whitt c 4 1 2 0 second time this season. West ASortlnz ph 1 0 1 0 I 2; Cooper, Ogllvle, Dorwin. -...Blue p 1 0 0 0 Garber p O'O 0 O' return to Wimblpdon’s semifinals Vice vs. Allied, 6 — Charter Oak Taiiwood Texas Bolllmore 6. Aldrete ph 1 0 0 0 Harper rf 10 0 0 Hrbek collected 38 hits in 95 at-bats during the month with elight u 41 36 with a triumph today over No. 7 (tOTcIo 2b 4 1 2 1 Williams p 0 0 0 0 TWO MAN BEST BALL — Gross — California 40 36' Totals 44 7 16 7 Totals 37 9 14 8 homers and 27 RBI. Hrbek compiled 09 total bases for a .720 Kansas City Lyn7(9?.''My.'’*^' Kuteher. cf 2 1 0 0 seed Henri Leconte. Leo Brovakis-Mark Dennis 70, Tom 37 40 1*0 210 021— 7 slugging average. ‘A’ Central Juknas-John Mulcohy 72. Net — Eorl Chlcogo 34 41 Boston 4b3 020 OOx__9 Totals* 41 9 13 0 Totals 37 6 0 5 The 21-year-old Australian, who NL roundup Norsworthy-Corl MIkolowsky 58, Walt Minnesota 33 43 (tame-wInnlng RBI — Eyans (3). Milwaukee " ER BB SO San Francisco 200101 101 3— 9 also underwent an emergency Manchester Cycle scored four guick Atlanta 013 000 200 0— 6 Kamlnskl-Pot Paradlso 58, Steve Seattle 33 46 . 3, Borrett. DP— Toronto 2. runs In the first Inning and oddedseyen Dokland 30 49 Wegrnan (L 2-7) 5 5 5 5 2 1 ^^Game-winning RBI — Maldonado Red Sox unlawful firing Harper appendectomy four weeks ago, Insurance tallies In the si xth to stomp B' Schachner-Joe WallnskI 59. LDB— Toronto 13, Boston 10. 2B— Eyans LOW GROSS LOW N E T — A Gross — Tuesday's Results 2, FwrnondeZ/ Gcdman, BoooSr Rlc6, 3 4 2 1 0 0 ousted No. 15 seed Guillermo Vilas 8. G Lounge, 11-2, at Fitzgerald Field on • Cleveland 9, Daklond 0 h Baltimore E— Thompson, Griffey, Harper. .BOSTON — The Boston Red Sox acted unlawfully when they Tuesday. Steve PHver and Rick Cos­ Wolt KomlnskI 74, Tom JuknIs 77, Net Romero. 3B— Barfield. S— Romlne. Flanagan (W 2-5) 6 7 3 2 4’ 6 in the oi^ning round and No, 2 seed — Leo Bravokls 65, Bill Mustard 68, New York 5, Detroit 4,10 Innings DP— Son Francisco 1. LD'/iSMAN Fran­ fired former coach Tommy Harper after he complained ..of Phils find formula tello clubbed three hits apiece In Baltimore 7, Milwaukee 3 cisco 8, Atlanta 6.2B— Spmple 2; Brown. Mats Wilander in the fourth round. Cycle's' 16-hlt attack. Bob Francis, Bob Thornton 69, BUI Wood 71. B Gross “r2:'^.iU ,s3.=' ^ 0 0 t . t disci^inatory practices by the team, the U.S. Equal — Craig Phillips 78, Chet Lukos 78. Net Boston 9, Toronto 7 Toronto R E R B B S O HR— C.Davls (8), Murphy (14), Maldo- His athletic ability and shotmak­ L .Gary Bergenty, Sam Cuscoyltch and Bv Jim fourth straight game,, and Marvell — Norm Mawdsley 67, John CIszewskI Texas 5, MInnesoto 0 Alexndr (L 5-4) 2 2-3 8 7 7 2 '^! nodo (6). SB— Hubbard (1), Ramirez Employment Opportunity Commission has ruled. ing are unquestionable, although M lk e ^s cd rln o added two hits each,. Chicago 5, California 3 Rangers S. Twins 0 (10), Uribe(14). United Press Wynne and Garry Templeton each Bruce Tyler smashed a home run and o 69, Lou GenovesI 70. C Gross — Joe Lump, 3 1-3 5 2 0 2 2 ■ The commission also ruled Tuesday the team acted in his conditioning surprised WallnskI 82, Walt Kokoszko 85. Net — Seattle 8, Kansas City 5 Cahill . 1 1 0 0 0 2 F drove in two runs to lead the triple for B& G. Doug Geauelle and Jim • Wednesday's Oomes IP H R ER BB SO retaliation when they fired Harper, who had complained abo.ut Wilander. Connors contributed two hits apiece. Roy Perry 66,.Pat Paradlso 67, . Elchhorn - 1 0 0 0 0 0 MINNESOTA TEXAS San Francisco An unorthodox fielding Padres. Show, 7-4, worked five MEMBER-OUEST — Gross — Horry (All Times EOT) Boston passes distributed in the spring-training camp clubhouse by R ^ “ I didn’t really think he could Cleyeland (Schulze 4-4) at Oakland Ob r h bl Ob r h bl Blue 4 5 4 3 3 2 Tuesday night allowed the innings, allowing three hits, walk- Nowobllskl-Daye Szewczul 66, Lou Seayer (W3-6i) 794422 Puckett cf 4 0 2 0 McDwII cf 3 1 0 0 Williams 2 1 0 0 ) 1 Sox management to a whites-only club. play this well right after his Charter Oak Argenlo-Doye Gunas 68, Bob Clark- (Young 5-5), 3:15 p.m. Crawford 1-3 3 2 2 0 0 delphia Phillies a chance to resort . ing four and striking out one. Rich Detroit (LaPoint 2-6) at New York Hatcher 1b 4 0 0 0 Fletchr ss 2 1 1 0 Berenguer 2 • 1 2 2 1 1 The season after Harper had complained to Red Sox chi^f (appendix) operation,” the Swede Bob TIermon 69. Net — Bob Gould-Joe Sambito (S 7) 12-341100 GaettI 3b 3 0 10 O'Brien lb 4 2 2 2 Robinson (W 5-2) 2 1 0 0 0 2 to their standard success formula. \Gossage picked up his 14th save The MCC Vets erupted for IQ-runs In Llebel 57, Don Paouette-Fred Panther (Guidry 4-7), 7 : » p.m. ^ . HBP— by Alexander (Baylor); operating officer Haywood C. Sullivan about' the passes to the said after hisfour-set loss. “ I think the first three fromes ond then coosted Milwaukee (Nieves 6-2) at. Baltimore Bmnsky rf 4 0 0 0 InCavIgl rf 4 1 2 2 Atlanta Mike Schmidt’.s I2th-inning |;hile Mark Knudson slipped to 0-2. 57, .Norm Pelletler-AI -Rydel 58, Tim by Seayer (Barfield). T — 3:11. a — Smally dh 2 0 0 0 Sierra rf 0 0 0 0 McMurtrv '6 5 4, 4 3 0 Cash can go all the way.’’ - to on 11-7 win oyer Connecticut Bonk & Watson-Joe Magro 59. Collawoy — (Dixon 4^), 7:35 p.m, 32,729. Elks Club in Winter Haven, Fla., he was not given a work home run gave the Phillies a 5-4 Trust ot' Fitzgerald. John Kearney Toronto (Key 6-5) at Boston (Clemens Lmbrdz 2b 3 0 0 0 Ward If 4 0 2 1 Dedmon 11-341102 Leconte, a' left-hander from Tom Provencal-Don Proyencol 143, Umpires— Home, McCoy; lb, Voltog- • Davldsn If 2 0 0 0 Parrish dh 3 0 0 0 Garber 12-321101 assignment, but rather floated between the team’s minor- league victory over the Pittsburgh Pi­ socked a double and two singles, while Chic Gognon-Dennls Gagnon 144, Kugt 14-0), 7:35 p.m. glo; 2b, Welke; 3b, Johnson. France, also has all the shots but ilants 9, Braves 6 six others added two hits, including Minnesota (Smithson 7-6) at Texas Bush If 1 0 0 0 Buechel 3b 3 0 0 0 Johnson (L 6-7) 1 2 3 2 3 1 clubs on his own initiative. rates after drawn-in right-fielder HasseH-Chrls Nelson 144, Dave Sto?k- Salas c 3 0 2 0 Mercado c 3 0 0 0 T -^:2 0 . A— 17,376. only one speed and one strategy — Henry Dekker, Keyin Kearney, Bud Jlm Sommers 145. (Mason 4-2), 8:35 p.m. The commission also ruled there was “ sufficient evidence” the Glenn Wilson in;the 10th began a At Atlanta. Candy Maldonado Durand, Chris Pitts, Ralph Brothwalte Chicago (Allen 4-0) ot California (Witt Gagne ss 1 0 0 0 Wllkrsn 2b 3 0 0 0 Umpires— Home, RIpplev; lb. Brock- to hit all out on every point, tied the scor.e with a ninth-iqning Totals 37 0 5 0 Totals 39 5 7 5 lander; 2b, Weyer; 3b, Montague. team created a work environment adverse to minorities. game-saving double play. ond Steye DeMur. For CBT, Mark 8-6), 10:35 p.m. Yinkees 5. Tigers 4(10) regardless of the score. pinch homer and delivered a FItton roped a triple ond two singles Kansas City (Bankhead 3-1) at Seattle Minnesota ooo 000 OOb-^ o The commission now will a.ttempt to negotiate a settlement The Pirates scored two runs on Texas 000 301 02X— 5 By losing only one set in four and Keith Ward walloped o double and (Morgan 5-7), 10:35 p.m. DETROIT NEW YORK Mets 2, Cardinals 1 between the team and Harper. consecutive wild pitches by Steve two-run single with two outs and 0 single. John Colgan and Cliff Hossett Thursday's <3ames Game-Winning RBI— D'BrIen (4). matches. Leconte. 22, has gained Ob r h M • Ob r h hr (3P— Minnesota 1, Texas 4. LDB— Chris Evert Lloyd -was Bedrosian with one out in the 10th the bases loaded in the lOth tO lift also collected o pair of safeties apiece. O trolt at New York, twilight Collins If 5 0 0 0 Hendrsn cf 4 0 0 0 confidence in his game. Soccer Tbronto at Boston, night Minnesota 4, Texas 3. HR— O'Brien (9), NEW YORK ST. LOUIS and the ba.ses were loaded when San Francisco.'It was Maldonado’s . Trmmll ss 3 0 0 0 Rndiph 2b 5 1 10 Incavlglla (14). SB— McDowell (14). Bucks deal for Jack SIkma “ If Icanplay likethisfortherest forced to three sets before fourth pinch homer this season r- lA’ Weat , Baltimore at Minnesota, night Gibson dh 4 1,0 0 Mttngly 1b 4 2 3 0 S— (Sagne, Fletcher. Obrhbl abrhbl Felske brought Wilson in as q fifth Standouts Parrish c 4 0 0 0 Winfield rf 4 0 0 0 Wilson cf 5 12 1 Coleman If 4 0 1 0 of the tournament. I can proba'bly beating Helena Sukova to the record is six. Jeff Robinson Home Runs Backmn 2b4 0 3 0 Smith ss 4 0 0 0 . MILWAUKEE — The .Tuesday traded infielde.r and cOlled on Tom Hume J.H.C. Construction romped over Evons 1b, 3 1 1 1 Roenick If 4 14 2 IP H R ER BB SO , go all the way,” he said. improved to 5-2 while Joe Johnson Pee Wees • Cleveland, Hall 2 (14), Jacoby (10), Sherldn rf 0 1 0 0 Eosler dh 5 0 10 Hrnndz 1b 4 0 0 0 Dayley p O' 0 0 0 center Alton Lister and two first-round draft picks to the Seattle Advance Tuesday to the .to pitch to Joe Orsulak. Washington Social Club, 11-3, at Nike Bernazard 2 (7). Baltimore, Lynn (9): Minnesota Carter c 4 0 0 0 Herr 2b 4 0 0 0 Cash we'd their only meeting, slipped to 6-7. Field. Burt Baskervllle bashed four Grubb rf- 3 111 Wynegor c 4 0 1 0 Portugl (L 2-8) 5 2-3 6 3 3 1 2 SuperSonics in exchange for center Jack Sikma. semifinals at Wimbledon.. - -Orsulak slapped a 3-2 pitch up ILLIN G : Mustangs 2 (MotTHowroyd Texds, O'Brien (9), Incaylgllo' (14). Herndn ph 1 0 1 1 Berro 3b '5133 Strwbrr rf 4 1 1 0 Knlcely lb 2 0 1 0 also on grass, in the semifinals of hits and Aaron Bolsse belted three for Detroit, Grubb (2), Eyons (13), New Pastorl 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Heep If 3 0 1 1 Vn Slyk 1b 1 0.06 The Bucks gave up first-round draft picks In 1987 and 1989 and the middle through Hume’s legs to the winners. Vince Buttice blasted o 2), Jets 0. Bergmn 1b 0 0 0 0 Zuyella ss 4 0 0 0 Heaton 1 1 2 2 1 0 ' the 1983 Davis Cup. Cubs 0, Expos 0 Colts 1 (Anand Annfgerl), Dllers 0. York, Berra (2). Californio, Burleson (2). Coles 3b 4 0 0 0 McDowll p 0 0 0 0 McGee cf 4 0 0 0 received Seattle’s second-round choices in 1987 and .1989 along Wil.son, who cradled the ball to his three^run homer, while Ron Gregolre, Winning Pitchers Texas Knight 3b 3 0 0 0 Heath c 4 12 0 In today’s . oth.er quarterfinal nervousness during his third- Dove Dougon, Scott Dougan and Bruce Meteors 3 (Scott Rickard 3), Patriots Lemon cf 4 0 2 1 Hough (JW 8-3) 9 5 0 0 3 2 with Sikma. chest, stepped on second for one A( Chicago. Crew chief Doug 2 (Kevin Wott, Chris Mainville). Cleveland, Butcher (1-5). Baltimore, Brookns 2b 4 0 0 0 Johnson ss 3 0 0 0 Londrm rf 3 0 1 1 matches, top seed Ivan Lendl will Clements odded twd hits apiece. Scott Flanagan (2-5). Texas, Hough (8-3). New WP— Hough. T — 2:10. A— 29,632. Santana ss 1 0 0 0 Ford ph 10 0 0 round upset of sixth seed Jeakiiti crut and threw to first to complete Harvey halted the game at 6:55 Jones and Chuck Formico hod two Dolphins 1 (Matt Lovators), Sharks Totals 35 4 S 4 Totals 39 S 13 5 Sikma, 30, had asked to be traded and the deal with Milwaukee . York, RIghettI (6-4). Boston, teaver (3-6). Fernndz p 3 0 0 0 Penditn 3b 4 0 2 0 play No. 10 seed Tim Mayotte: Nysirom. each for the losers. 0 Ono out whon winning run scorod, the double play. p.m. EDT after fog had shrouded MCC: Hornets 4 (Brian Woltyno 5. Chlcogo, Bannister (4-4). Seattle, Ladd Indians 9. A's 0 Mitchell If 1 0 0 0 Cox p 10 10 was rumored as the Bucks searched for some' muscle in the defending champion Boris Becker At ■ 5-foot-7, Krishnan is the (4-2). Dotrolt 800 010 102 0— 4 Dykstra cf0 0 0 0 Oquend ss 2 0 15 middle to compete with Eastern Confere'nce rivals Boston and Schmidt then led off the 12lh with Wrigley Field and a light misty John Hanoi, Soccers 1 (Donney Now York 200 020 0001— S meets' unseeded Czechoslovakian 'smallest pldyer in the quarterfi- his 15th home run of the season to rain continued to fall. Under Rec' Parker). (kime-wlnnlng RBI — Berra (2). CLEVELAND OAKLAND cTotals 35 2 7 2 Totals 34 1 9 1 Philadelphia. ' , Aztecs 2 (Mike Beaulieu, Shown New York oil 000 000— 2 Miloslav Mecir; and in a match of -< . nals and is taking on the biggest in make a loser of Larry McWilliams. baseball rules, the, game must be NL standings E — L e m o n . D P — D e tr o it 2. Obrhbl abrhbl “ We are very excited to have Jack Sikma on our team,” Bucks Acadia Restaurant held off Manches­ Stout), Express 0. LDB— Detroit 5, New Yr 11. 2B— Bernzrd 2b 4 3 3 3 Phillips 2b 4 0 0 0 St. Louis 000 010 000— 1 unseeded surprises, Ramesh the 6-5 Zivojinovic. but the Indian resumed before the next regularly ter Pizza, 13-11, at Nike Field. Brad Mattingly, Lemon. 3B— Wynegar. HR— Franco ss 5 0 10 Lansfrd 1b 3 0 2 0 (3ame-wlnnlng RBI — Heep (1). coach Don Nelson said of the SuperiSonics all-time leading Krishnan of India will play Slovo- Padres 7, Astros 4 Miller ripped four hits for the victors, E— Herr, Santana. DP— New York 2. won their two previous meetings • scheduled contest, which will be Eost Grubb (2), Eyans (13), Berra (2). Carter cf 4 111 Boc(tte lb 10 0 0 rebounder. “ We feel it strengthens our ball club and puts us in a dan Zivojinovic of Yugoslavia. without dropping a set. - . while six others contributed two. MIdgeta W L OB SB— Henderson (47). Thomtn dh 3 1 0 0 Canseco If 3 0 0 0 LDB— New York 8, St. Louis 8 At Houston, Eric Show won his Wednesday afternoon. Including .^obn Lucas, Jim Koluza, Flip New York 51 21 2B— Strawberry, Heath, Landrum. HR— position to remain competitive in the East and to challenge for a ' BDYS AT KENNEDY RDAD: Toros7 Hall If 4 2 2 4 Klngmn dh 4 0 0 0 Wilson (5). SB— Colemon (50). S— Cox. In Tuesday’s women’s play, top ' / Duff, Dove Kosclol, Dove Sylvester Montreal 41 31 „ IP H R ER BB SO Nixon If 0 0 0 0 Davis rf 4 0 0 0 and DIno RIcclardone. Pizza collected (Tim Kelsey 3, Bcuce Watt 2, Scott title. I equate this move by the Bucks with-the 1980 trade that we Cochran 2), Academics 3 (Billy Renaud Phllodelphlo 36 37 Detroit Jacoby 3b 4 1 1 1 HIM 3b 4 0 0 0 seed Martina Navratilova and No. 21 hits. Including four each by Tom St. Louis 32 42 Tanano 8 11 4 4 5 3 Snyder rf 4 0 10 Griffin ss 4 0 10 IP H R ER BB SO made for Bob Lanier.” 10 Gabriela Sabatini advanced to a Rodney ond Art Nowell. Bill Hort and 2, Matt Layery). Now York Falcons 2 (Bryan Burney, Seth Chlcogo 29 43 Hrnndz (L 3-4) 1 1-3 2 1 1 0 1 Tobler lb 4 1 1 0 Willard c 3 0 3 0 Ted Clifford added three aple.ee, while Pittsburgh Now York Fernandz (W 10-2) 7 semifinal meeting with easy Egan), Cougars2 (Jeff Knowiton, Mike 29 44 Allonson c 4 0 0 0 Javier cf 4 0 10 McDowell (S 7) 2 Kevin Morse hammered a homer, WMt Drobek 8 1-3 3 3 3 3 5 Totals 36 9 10 9 Totals 34 0 7 0 straight-set victories. double and single. Siena). St. Louis Suspects named In Rogers’ death San Francisco 42,35 Rlghett (W 6-42 1 2-3 2 1 1 1 3 -Cleveland 033100 M l— 9 Cox (L 26) 7 • No. 2 Chris Evert Lloyd and No. 3 Houston . • • 41 35 T — 3:13. A— 20,570. OMdand 0 Dayley 2 Juniors Atlanta 39 37 Umpires— Home, Barnett; lb. Roe; 2b, (3ame-wlnnlng RBI — Hall (2). SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A longtime friend .of Cleveland Hana Mandlikova both struggled 2 PaganI T — 2:42. A— 25,869. San Diego .. 39 37 HIrschbeck; 3b, Bremlgan. E— Phillips. DP— Dakland 1. -before taking three-set matches. Umpires— Home, B Williams; 1b, Browns football star Don Rogers may have been the source of Allstate Business Machines char- Knights 3 JBryce Rolrot, Scott Los Angeles 34 42 LD B— Cleveland 4, (Oakland 9. 2B— "lake a Look'^ Evert Lloyd reached the semifi­ Hayes, John Papal, Apaches 1 (Todd Cincinnati „ ,. MeSherry; 2b, West; 3b, Bonin cocaine that killed him, telephone tipsters reportedly told police bralled Burger King, 15-7, at PaganI 32 41 Bernazard, Tobler. HR-i-Hall 2 (14), nals for the 14th time with a 7-6 Field. Rab Cdrthart crunched tour hits ' Grundmeler). Tuesday's Results White Sox S.^ngeis 3 Jacoby (10), Bernazard 2 (7). SB— investigators. At Moriarty Brother’s Used Cars Specials! 1 and Jack Berg banged, three tor Kings 4 (Brian Rugonls 2, Marc Son Froncisco 9, Atlanta 4,10 Innings Griffin (17), Carter (15), Allonson (6). In- addition, more than a dozen calls from informants were (10-8), 4-6, 6-4 trium'ph over No. 7 Sorafla 2), Bears 2 (Brian Kellogg 2). New York 2, St. Louis 1 SF— Bernazard. Piilllles5,Plrates4(12) Allstate. John StanIzzI, Jim Colla, CHICAI30 Helena Sukova. Mandlikova de­ Miles Boutllter and Cliff Backus added Rangers 3 (Wade Bedell 2, Angel San Diego 7, Houston 4 CALIFORNIA IP H R ER BB SO received Tuesday and two potential suspects were each named Cdsme), Fury 0, Phllodelphlo 5, Pittsburgh 4,12 Innings obrhbl abrhbl • Cleveland feated Lori McNeil of Houston, two each..For BK, Mark Strasser and PHILADELPHIA PITTSBURGH by more than one caller, said Assistant Police Chief Jerry 84 MAZDA RX7 85 5TH AVENUE Mike Adams raoaed a poir apiece. ^ Cyclones 3 (Jay Carangelo 2, Matt Montreal 0, Chkago 0, suspended oNer Cangels cf 5 0 0 0 Burlesn dh 5 2 2 1 Butcher (W 1-5) 7 0 0 - 2 3 Texas 6-7 (4-7), 6-0, 6-4, Kohut), Diplomats 2 (Phillip Dakin, 7 Innings, darkness '• Guillen ss 4 1 1 2 Schoflld ss 3 1 1 0 Oakland abrhbl . abrhbl Finnery. QSL-SE', "black, 5-speed, sc, loaded. • I'M'i, rlif li'altier low miles like new Redus If 3 1 1 0 Bonds cf 5 1 1 0 Peter SIrols). Los Angeles at Cincinnati, ppd , rain Baines rf- 3 10 0 Howell ph 1 0 0 O' Langford (L 1-9) 4 5 5 1 0 “ We’ve had several phone calls regarding who furnished the Krishnan, whose father Raman- GIRLS AT KENNEDY RDAD: Chief­ Walker lb 3 0 11. Downing If 4 0 0 1 Schu 3b 6 2 2 2 Orsulak rf 5 12 0 Waat Side . Wednesday's Games Stewart 3 3 2 “ 1 1 drugs and we will be checking them out,” Finney said.."The athan twice reached the semifinals tains 6 (Jennifer Karpe 2, Kotle Smith (All Times EOT) Kittle dh 4 0 2 0 DeCIncs 3b 4 0 1 1 Lelper 3 1 1 1 0 Samuel 2b 6 0 2 0 Ray 2b 4 0 2 1 /Th e Elks breezed over North United 2, Ann Diana, Christine Hughes), Philadelphia (Rowley 10-4) at Pitts­ Tollesn or 0 0 0 0 Hendrck rl4 0 1 0 . Langford pitched to 2 batters l( Schmidt 1b 3 2 2 1 Bream 1b 4 0 1.0 people that have called in have said different things.” . at Wimbledon, is at home on graSs. *12,995 *13,295 Methodist, 9-5, at PaganI. Norm Ko­ Rowdies 2 (Anlsso Borbato, Stephonie Fisk c- 4 0 (T 0 Grich 2b 4 0 10 Hayes cf 5 0-^1 Clemnts p 0 0 0 0 - A student of Harry'Hopman until burgh (Rhoden 8-4), 12:35 p.m. Stewart pitched to 1 batter In 7th. Police Capt. Mike O’Kane said some members of the Cleveland ■ walski, Lenny Polacker and Terry Denis). Montreal (Martinez 30) at Chicago Bonilla If 3 12 0 Joyner 1b 3 0 10- T — 2:31. A— 7,379. Wilson rf 5 0 2 1 Brown ph 10 0 0 the death of the famed Australian Flemming stroked two hits each for the ■ Bruins 4 (Amy MIzoras, Dana Hartle, Lyons 3b 4-110 Boone c 2 0 1 0 Russell c • 6 0 1 0 McWllm p 0 0 0 0 . Browns — possibly' including a teammate summ'oned by the (Moyer 1-1), 2:20 p.m. coach, Krishnan reads his oppo­ Elks. Mick Holmes was the lone hotter Danielle Brown, Jessica Marquez), San Diego (Hawkins 5-4) at Houston Cruz 2b 2 10 0 Jones oh 0 0 0 0 Jeltz ss 5 0 2 0 RevnIds If 4 1 1 0 family when Rogers began suffering seizures — will be with two hits for North United. Red Sox 2 (Sharon Fish, Koren (Scott 7-5), 4:35 p.m. Narron c 10 0 0 Maddux p 1 0 0 0 Morrisn 3b 6,0 3 0 nent’s shots very well an^ can 83 LINCOLN TOWN CAR 83 BUICK REGAL Jurezak). Pettis cf 3 0 0 0 National League results Tekulve p 0 0 0 0 Drtiz c 3 0 0 0 interviewed after Thursday’s funeral. Son Francisco ((3arrelts36) at Atlonto adjust his tactics to p^ry loaded, all luxur'/ equipment suto, 4 DR, very cleSn, special •A’ East (Smith 6-8), 5:40 p.m. Jacksn ph 0 0 0 0 Stone ph '0 0 0 0 Peno c 3110 Friends and relatives who attended a bachelor party for Los Angeles (Reuss 2-6) at Cincinnati Totals 32 S 7 3 Totals 34 3 0 3 Carman p 0 0 0 0 Belllard ss 3 0 0 0 situation. " . ^ GGross ph 1 0 0 0 Diaz ph I'O 1 0 Rogers, 23, the night before his death Friday insisted there was Glenn Construction- rallied for four Intermediates (Gullickson 5-6), 6:35 p.m. Chicago 005000 000— 5 Padres 7, Astros 4 “ In a big match, when it gets Collfomla 100 020 000— 3 Bedrosin p 0 0 0 0 Almon ss 10 0 0 no evidence he used drugs. •. ■“ runs In the sixth and four more In the Yankees 7 (Keyin Poirot, Jordan New York (Aguilera 1-3) at St. Louis Hume p 1 0 0 0 Sauveur p 2 0 0 0 close, you have to be bold and go *10,550 *6195 seventh to overtake PaganI Caterers, (Forsch 6-4), 8:35 p.m. Game-winning RBI — Guillen (4). Grossman 2, Stuart Sherrell 2, Scott E— Joyner, Bannister. DP— Chicago SAN DIE(»0 . HOUSTON Winn p 0 0 0 0 for it,” he said, after admitting to 9*3, at Robertson Park. Ben PaganI and Salonen 2), Hurricanes 0.* Thursday's (3ames Houston at New York, night 1, California 2. LDB— Chicago 6, Califor­ obrhS) abrhbl Wshngt ph 1 0 0 0 Andy Sanzaro each pounded a homer Diplomats 4 (B .J. Diana 2, Robert Wynne cf 5 12 2 Doran 2b 4 0 11 Robinson p 0 0 6 0 and two singles for Glenn, while Jim Anderson 2), Racers 1 (Chris Kraft). CIncInnotl at Phllodelphlo, night nia 8. 2B— Guillen. HR— Burleson (2). Montreal at Atipnta, night SB— Schofield (13), Bonilla (4), Tolleson Gwynn rf 4 2 2 1 Gainey cf 3 0 2 1 Mazzllll 1b 1 0 1 0 82 CHEVY CAVALIER 79 BUICK CENTURY Grimes slugged o rour\d*trlpper and o McRynId If 4 0 1 0 Hecnndz p 0 0 0 0 Totals 42 5 14 $ Totals 44 4 13 1 V 6 .I'll'i 'Mi'js'/e waqon qre.ji siwip<^* luris qfe,it single. Jim Floherty. Rick Sheehan,- Pittsburgh at Los Angeles, night (13). automatic, 4 DB. 4 cyl. clean car, economical choice Chicago at San Diego, night IP H R ER BB SO (3arvey 1b 5 0 1 1 Lopez p 0 0 O'O Phllodolphla 002 080 000 201— 5 h.'is .1 'jre.’i! pf If e Jim Loos and Mike MIstretta added ClUcago Tempitn ss 5 1 3 2 Garner ph 0 0 0 0 Pittsburgh. 001000100 200— 4 Resolve: ALL two hits apiece. Steve Crispino had two St. Louis ot Son Francisco, night Nettles 3b 5 0 0 0 DIPIno p 0 0 0 0 for PaganI. Standouts' Bannister (W 4-4) 5 8 3 2 1 2 (Same-Winning RBI — Schmidt (5). Schmidt 2 0 0 0 2 0 Kennedy c 4 1 2 1 Pnkvts ph 10 0 0 E— Russell, Maddux, Sphu, Marrl- Basketball Home Runs < Flannrv 2b 2 1 0 0 Walling 3b 5 0 1 1 *3595 Son Francisco, Doyls (8), Maldo- . James (S 12) 2 0 0 P 1 0 son, Samuel. DP— Phllodelphld''3, Pitts­ *4595 Northern nodo (6). Atlanta, Murphy (14). New CaUtamtti Show p 2 0 0 0 Davis 1b 4 111 burgh 1. LDB— Philadelphia 13, Pitts­ Cook (L 0-1) 3 5 5 4 2 1 loro ph 10 10 Bass rf 2 0 0 0 burgh IS. 2B— Drsulak, Bonds, Samuel, A R E . N O T York, Wilson (5). Houston, Doyls McClIrs pr 0 1 0 0 Cruz If 4 0 0 0 Russell. HR— Schu (4), Schmidt (15). Monchester Police Union scored at ^^(17). Phllodelphlo,‘Schu (4), Schmidt Finley 5 2 0 0 4 6 least two runs In every Inning en route North ■Forster 1 0 0 0 0 .0 Walter p 1 0 0 0 RevnIds ss 4 0 0 0 SB— Redus (4), Bream (5), Morrison 83 BUICK REGAL 83 CHEVY WAGON MIzerock c 1 1 0 0 (5), Stone (9),Orsulak(13).S— Maddux, to o 19-^ blowout over Cox Cable ot Winning Pitchers Finley pitched to 1 batter In 9th. luto air crijisr* roof 'im-ted f'ditiqn twin hie.kei sr*ats sporty auto, PB. buckets, vpry clean, air, special buy Robertson. Pat Reeves and John Ultra Sosh 66 (Chip Brown 17, Joe' T — 2:46. A— 28,421. Thon ph 1110 Bonds, Hume. SF— Wilson. Cashman laced three hits each for the Maher 15, John Boslle 14, Bill Suits 10, Son Francisco, Robinson (5-2). New Knudson p 1 0 0 0 ^REATID EQUAI Mark MIstretta 10), Colt 45s 50 (John York, Fernenddz (13?). son Diego, Show Ashby ph 0 10 0 == • Police, while Sonto FIcara, Larry (7-4). Phllodelphlo, Hume (l-<)). Meriner88.RoyeisS IP H RERBBSO Wilson, Jim Graham and Ken Keyes Theriault 15, Eric Gillian 14, Nell Walker cf 2 0 0 0 Phllodolphla *4925 chipped In with two apiece. Ken PtachInskI 13). Totals 30 7 12 7 Totals 33 4 6 4 Moddux ' •' 51-3 6 1 1 5 4 Our big bottle prices are *6595 Coleman clocked three for Cox. Four Don Willis 40 (Pat Burke 10, John ELstartdings KANSAS CITY SEATTLE Son Ologo 001 114 080— 7 Tekulve ^3 ■ 0 0 0 0 0 others had two. Including Carl Turn­ Luso 9), Celtics 32 (Earl Phillips 10, abrhbl abrhbl Houston 000 020 011— 4 CooiUti 2 3 1 1 0 2 ing, Ken Strout, Mike Kern end Gory Keyin Busaue 10). Wilson cf 5 12 0 Moses cf 4 1 1 2 (Jame-wlnnlne RBI — Wynne (4). • Bedroslon 1 1-3 1 2 1 5 0 revolutionary through July P,errelll. (Motor Leoeuo affiliation In poriHt- Smith If 4 2 2 0 PBradly If 5 0 2 1 DP— Houston 1. LDB— San Diego 9, Hume (W 16) 2 2-3 3 0 0 0 0 82 CHEVY CELEBRITY 84 MAZDA PICKUP theses) PItlsbufvh 9 South Brett 3b 4 12 1 Presley 3b 4 1 1 0 Houston 8.2B— Wynne, Kennedy, Doran. Perfect family car, V6. Auto,’ Air In great shape. W L Pet. GB White 2b 3 0 12 Phelps 1b 2 1 1 3 HR— Davis (17). SB— Templeton (5). Sauveur 6 ^ ^ 7 2 2 3 1 92663 Dewar’s White Label Scotch Duaty N Penguins 35 (Poul .Stansland 15, Pittsfield (Chl-N) 43 34 .558 McRae dh 3 0 10 Tartobll rf 4 1 2 1 S— Doran. • Winn 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Bruce Canty 13), Hungry Tiger 32 (Bob Reading (Phi) 41 35 .539 Drta ph 1 0 0 0 Hndrsn dh 3 0 0 0 IP H R E R B B S O Robinson 2 2 0 0 1 2 Word Manufacturing emerged tri­ Vermont (CIn) 39 35 .527 San DIogo Clements 2 ^ • ^ ^ ^ 1 . 7 5 L gaigpriegd $ 1 7 . 9 5 save $3.55 umphant In eight Innings, 12-11, over Dnthank 10). Law rf 4 0 0 0 Dwen ss 4 0 10 3 2 2 2 2 *4695 Style (Bill Pllllard 16, Ben Grzyb 8), Glens Fplls (Det) 38 37 .507 BalbonI 1b 4 13 1 Valle c 3 1 1 0 Show (W 7-4) 5. 3 2 2 4 1 1-5) 1 2 1 1 1 0 *4495 Mo n Pub/MMH at Keeney Field. Rick Albony (N Y-A L) 38 39 .494 Walter k t 3 1-3 3 2 2 2 2 93276 Gordon’s London Dry Gin Mllkg and Allan Lehrer drilled three’ Royal Blue (Paul Tetrault 11). Sundbrg c 3 0 0 0 SBrodley c 0 1 0 0 ■ 1 ww f w F wwwvvwf \ II III I U I / Woterbury (Cle) 36 40 .474 Quirk ph 1 0 0 0 Reynids 2b 3 1 1 0 Gossoge (S 14) 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Stone). WP— Maddux, Bedroslon 2. hits apiece tor Word, while Bob Deone New Britain (Bos) 35 40 .467 Houston PB— Russell. T — 4:20. A-^,118, . ;1.75L gala priced $ 1 0 . 5 0 save $1.45 odded two. Curt Ledovt lashed three Salazar ss- 4 0 1 1 Nelson ph 1 1 1 1 Nashua .(Pit) 33 43 .434 Totals 36 5 12 5 Totals 33 8 11 8 Knudson (L 0-2) - 5 7 3 3 2 2 83 MERCURY CAPRI RS 84 MAZDA SE5 PICKUP "u.* lo lead the losers, while Jett Borek ' Tuesday's Results Hernandez 1-3 3 4 4 2 0 : 91883 Seagram’s 7 Crown Whiskey low miles, sport wheels end stripes. supplied the power with a homer and a Kansas City 000 000 221-5 Umpires— Home, Davidson; 1b, 5 spd VR rijOS qre.’it ne.e wheels a re.-irper double. Woterbury 5, Albony 2 Ssditls 004 dob 04x__0 Lopez 1 2-3 1 0 0 1 0 KIbler; 2b, Froemmlng; 3b, AAarsh. Makes e great second vehicle. Transactions ' Glens Falls 2, Nashua 0 (kime-wlnnlng RBI— Nelson (1). DIPIno 2 1 0 0 0 1 1.75L • ssIa prtcsci $ 1 0 . 8 0 save $1.80 Vermont 2, New Britain 1, Isf game DP— Seottle 2. LDBr-Kansos City 6, T — 2:46. A— 13466. 91376 Jim Beam Straight Bourbon Women’a Rec Vermont 6, New Britain 3,2nd game S e ^le 7. 2B— Phelps, Smith, BalbonI, Umpires— Home, DeMuth; 1b, Lota; Expos 0. Cubs Olsuspended) Pittsfield 6, Reoding 3 Salazar. SB— Smith (11), Nelson (1), 2b, Crawford; 3b, C. Williams. >6195 *4995 Sportsmon Cafe, Wednesday's Games Moses (11). S— Moses, Henderson. 1.75L saleprlc^ $ 1 0 .7 5 save $1.70 19-6, ot Charter Oak Field. Sue Leslie . Woterbury at Albany SF— White. MONTREAL CHICAOO 91643 Fleischmann’s Preferred Whiskey slommed o double and three singles fo r. Chlcogo (A L) — Acquired outfielder Glens Falls at Nashuo O b rh b l A rh H 81 OLDS 98 Talaga, while Donna Potterton, Liz lyon Cqlderon from Seattle os a player to Vermont at New Britain „ IP H RERBBSO Raines If 3 0 10 DMrtnz cf 3 0 0 0 79 MERCURY COUGAR, BIcklev ond Maureen Schofield eoch - be named, completmg last week's Reoding at Pittsfield Major League leaders Webster cf 3 0 0 0 BosNm H 3 0 2 0 1.75L •Ola priced $ 1 0 e 4 0 save $1:60 (1 floor I■„•^^1<^f1 ;ill luioipmonl Kansas City special buy, suto, 2 DR coups,-dk.'blue, runs for only: hod three singles. For Sportsman', Jone ■trade otcotcher'Scott Brodley. Thursday's Games Lelbrdndt 6^3 7 4 4. 2 6 Dawson rf 2 0 0 0 Sandbrg « 3 o 1 0 92956 Vat 69 Gold Scotch ^ j i^oxble and two singles Toronto — Reactivated right­ Albany at Pittsfield Black 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Brooks S I 3 0 0 0 Moroind rf 3 0 0 0 ond Morv Vorlev poked three safeties. hander Mark Elchhorn from 15-day Vermont at Glens Foils Bottbig Wallach 3b 3 0 0 0 Davis c 3 0 0 0 Qusnbrry (L 0-2) 2-3 3 4 4 1 0 Natlenal League disabled list; optioned Steye Davis to New Britain at Nashua , Farr 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 Kmdic 1b 3 0 0 0 Durhm 1b 10 0 0 1.75L sale priced $ 1 0 . 1 5 save $1.45 Syrocuse Of International League. Reading at Woterbury f Ob r h pet. (iaiarro 1b 0 0 0 0 Coy 3b 3 0 0 0 *2995 *6,295 Seattle Gwynn, SD 7S2Y7 51 103 .347 93696 Gilbe/s Vodka 6 Guettermon 61-3 5 2 2 1 4 Fltzgerld c 3 0 0 0 Dunston ss 3 0 1 0 BdtheflMtl Brown, SF 62 232 32 78 .336 Newmn 2b 2 0 0 0 Sondersn p 2 o 0 0 Young 1 4 2 2 0 0 Brooks, AAtl 63 244 42 81 .332 yiiite Label? Mllwoukee — Troded center Alton Lodd (W 4-2) 1 2-3 3 1 1 0 4. 1.75L sale priced $ 8 . 3 5 save $.90 ' ’"•"iliUMD Scotch Whivxt 84 LINCOLN MARK VII Lister ond first-round droft picks In 1987 Ralnss, Mtt 69 270 46 89 .330 tae*-• • ee we ^ e e 85 LYNX HBP— by Lelbrandt (Weips). WP— Sax, LA ' 72 2S7 39 92 .321 n • A au*'; VR f’W I'- t". PM h'.' ket rjA f ; A and 1989 to Seottlf for center Jack SIkma Radio,-TV Young. T — 3:05. A^,966. 93893 Zhenka Vcxjka Ltft bliie, 2 door hsloUbaek Local baseball pnd second-round draft picks In 1987 and Boss, Hou 75 274 38 85 .310 tszjsrszjT' ^ Driar'i Sons 1989; waived guard Derrick Rowland, Knight, NY 65 239 38 74 .310 Montrool M M iio — g 80 .307 1.75L sale priced $ 7 . 2 5 save $1.20 Staten Islond (USBL) -— Purchased Schmktt, Phil 73 261 43 CM c p b o I m S o — 0 nrlgtits. to center Ken Bannister from TODAY (Xierkfell, All 7DZ)1 29 70 .303 Gamo-wkinlng RBI — None. ' 95364 Kahlua Coffee Liqueur 13,895 *4995 Springfield. 6:15 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. GHD updates, Hayes,. Phil 71271 47 82 .303 Boxing Amerlcaii League E - - ^ d ^ O , Mc<3affliwn 1 LOB— Pony Topeka(CBA)— Signed John Kllllleato W TIC radio Montrool 4, Chlcogo 6, 28)-—Dunston 1.75L Ml# prfc#d $ 1 9 . 9 5 save $4845 one^yeor controct os head cooch. 5:00 Wimbledon', HBD g gfe r h get. SB-Rolnos 2 (35), D a w s o n ^ The Ca/ing Car People The Broves edged the-DrIoles, 74rbt FssfbaH 7:00 GHD Celebrity Pro-Am high­ Boggs, Bos 66 254 49 98 .386 Cheney Tech. Mott Ryan, Tim Yount, AAII 62 229 42 81 .354 Dallas — signed linebacker Garth. Jox, lights, Chonnel 30 M I|or fight ichidula IP H RMBBSO Kennedy. Greg Geer, Jim VentI and nth-round draft pick. 7:30 Red Sox vs. Blue Jays, W TIC Puckttt, Minn 76334 60115 .344 Pot P urw ll all cracked slnglA for th i Mottlnglv, NY 77 326 52112 .344 301 CanttrStra#! New Erwlond — Named assistant heod 7:30 Yankees vs. Tigers, WPDP (c dowotesdolondliigchemplon) McOoftioan 7 4 0 0 2 7 Sis'" '*'•11 and struck coach Rod Humenik offensive 7:30 Wimbledon highlights, HBD Jidy 3 ot Atlantic City, N.J. — Marvin Rlct, Bos 75 302 47101 .334 CMepw out nine batters, while Kennedy m ^ Easier, NY 69 250 31 •3 .332 State of New Hamp^ire Manel / 643-5135 coordinator; elevated Harold Jack- ^ 3 0 Mets vs. Cardinals, Channel 9, Mack vs. Luis Rivera, 10," light Sondorson 7 2 0 0 1 7 •the B o m e ^yln g catch In the outfield. son from assistant receivers cooch to WKHT hoovywelehts. 6 y Hrb$(, Minn 70 263 52 •6 .327 (Just SfSTi /M ORIAI Fernandez, Tor 7$ 320 44102 J19 WP— McGaftlgo'n. T-r2;24. A— 9J.' Turklngton, Pot receivers coach; named offensive back- 11:30 Wimbledon highlights; Chan­ _-lul.v.< ot Ahontlc City, N.J.,— Frgnklo l6f7M7. A U $ 4 ) field coach Bdbby Grier running-gome nels 22, 30 Bernazard,' Clev 72 251 33 80 .319 UQUQR ODMMISSBCN Sr?a*i;d“ n g C coordinator. 11:35 GHD highlights, Channel 3 Bell, Tor 76307 49 97 .316 “A Gift C5f Wine Or Spirits Is Alwa’ys In Good Taste" k M O B 1 3 ^ MasterCard • Visa • Amencutt Excess accepted in many stnrei^ LINCOLN • MERCURY VmAZDA • MERKUR — MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. July 2. 1986 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, July 2, 1 9 8 6 ^ 18 ■ \ Long lines and tall ships mle 643-2711 New York on celebration eve LOST. / . AND FOUND HOMES HOMES CONDOMINIUMS I HELP WANTED HELP W ANTSI '[ M n HELP WANTED By Joan Hanauer Seaport, and waited to see the ’’The work is all done and take I iH a P W A N T H ) FOR SALE FOR SALE I FOB SALE United Press International remainder of the 21 tall ships that my word for it, she’s good for Lost In N.E. Manchester. S t e m Fitter- were to enter New York waters Year old grey" cot with 0 Baf Tender Male/Fe-. Nurses Aides Port Time - Secretary - To 15K. Diver­ Brand New Listing I East Manchester- new listing. 7 another 100 years at least.” he Experlenced person for Great Condo I Tw o bed­ NEW YORK - On the eve of the today. flecks of c^lco. Reward. mole. Full time nights. sified position with well Hartford - Move-In condi­ room raised ranch, 3 bed­ said, adding that $277 million in work on commercial In­ Immediate openings for room townhouse, 1W official start of Liberty Weekend, In the harbor, a flotilla' is cash and pledges had been raised 643-2513. r Paternal Organization. Certified Nurses Aides established East Hartford tion! Freshly painted In­ rooms, formal dining baths, fireplace and a dustrial boiler Installa­ No experience necessary. company. Good typing. tourists jdmmed lower Manhattan gathering around the statue, with for the restoration. ^ Impounded - Shetland Col­ who con work part time, side and out. 'Lovely yard room, eat-ln kitchen, fam­ gorgeous rec room! Must tion and assocoted piping Call 643-5922.______Wang word processing ily room, screened porch, for a glimpse of the stately tall ferries and private power and sail lie, female, I year old. 3pm to 11pm shirt. Excel­ with Ingroun'd pool. 7 be seen. Low 80’s. "W e lacocca defended the commer­ systems. Connecticut li­ experience. Excellent be­ rooms, 3 bpdrooms, 1.5 2Vi baths, 2 fireplaces, guarantee our houses" ships, or to gaze at the flotilla boats dwarfed by the aircraft Sable and white. Found on cense required. Salary Part Time Desk Clerk (s) lent storting rote. For cialization of Liberty Weekend, additional Information, nefits. Fee paid. Coll Hi­ baths, appliances, family large lot. Priced right. Blanchard & Rossetto gathering around the center of all carrier John F. Kennedy. North St. Coll 646-6555. commenserate with expe- needed to work some which included selling television call: Manchester Manor, lary Cuffs, Business Per­ room with bar. Offered at $13?,500. U&R Realty, 643- Real Estate, 646-2482.0 the attention, the Statue of Liberty. William Kraus, 16. a naval cadet rlence. Connecticut nights 4 pm to midnight, sonnel Associates. ' $134,900. Jackson & Jack- 2692. □ rights to ABC for $10 million, Impounded - Doberman, Boiler Naoalr. 249-9117. 64641129. Middle American families with on the^USS Nashville, stood in line weekends 8am to noon, 659-3571. son Real Estate, 647-8400 mole, 2 years old. Block and various hours week­ maps and binoculars joined for­ to get actor Cliff Robertson’s ’’There is nothing wrong with and ton. Found on Essex. Sales - Born approxl- Port Time - Head Teacher or 646-8646 □. ROOMS eigners with exotic accents and tying commercialism and patriot­ motelv $9.50/Hr. selling, days. We will train. Good Secretory - 13K to 14K. Dpen Sunday '12:30-3:30 .autograph at a christening cerem-' Coll 6464)555. for nursery school and pm. 25 Hamlin Street-Two wicker furniture, wall de­ starting pay. Ideal for Entry level career oppor­ Manchester - Fantastic. FOR RENT expensive cameras and sailors ony Tuesday in Battery Park for a ism together,” he said. ” I don’t day care. Must be able to family. Immaculate 4-6 core and baskets doing retired person. Coll: Con­ tunity with expanding $109,900.12 X 24 fireplaced from all over the world to celebrate sculpture called Prairie Ship feel bad at all. That’s what the plan for this age group. modern bbths and kit­ home parties. For Infor­ necticut ' Motor Lodge. ' professional Glastonbury llvinp room with built-in Room for mature non­ the statue’s i centennial, which Liberty. centennial is all about.” Degree In Early Child­ chens. Vinyl siding. N«w mation coll 529-8168. Monday thro Friday 9am 1 firm. Good typlbg, Wong bookcases and large smoking gentleman. Air He dodged questions about his hood Education pre­ furnace! Make sure you officially kicks off Thursday. ’"This is a blast,” he s^id, to 12 noon, 643-1555. experience o plus. Will screened porch highlights conditioning, kitchen ferred. Call 647-0788. ABC see Itl $140's. "W eguaran­ Police predict up to 15 million grinning from under his spotless fend with Interior Secretary Do- Day Core, Inc. train. Top benefits. Fee this 4 bedroom colonial. privileges, wosher/dryer, people will visit New York to whitecap. “We’repartofhistory.” naldwhfodel and protests over the Welder-Experienced for paid. Coll Hilary Cuffs, tee our houses" Blan­ parking. Call 643-5600. commercial and Indus­ Beautiful Dak woodwork chard 8< Rossetto Real celebrate the 100th birthday of the His crewmate, Edgardo Ortiz II, opulence of the four-day festival, Part time early morning Business Personnel throughout. Pontrled kit­ trial boiler repair. Includ­ help waltres^g In our Associates. Estate, 646-2482.0 Female DnIy. Furnished Statue of Liberty. For those also 16, agreed. , the cost of which lacocca esti­ House Cleaners - Monday ing pipe welding. Must be chen, dining room, level already here, the main attractions ’’This is a once-in-a-lifetime mated at $30 million. He said he through Friday with flexl- breakfast rdom. Great .treed lot. Vinyl siding and room, kitchen privileges. able to pass A SM E weld­ part time lob. Please Dn busline. Coll 647-9813. - experience,” he said. thought the weekend would pay for .ble hours. Immediate op­ ing test. Good pov ben6flt o two cor garage. D.W. Tuesday were the seven tall ships apply at the front desk of' already, in port, and New York Lee lacocca, the Chrysler chair­ itself. enings. Coll The House­ package. Connecticut INSTRUCTION Fish Realty, 643-1591 or J the: Quollty Inn, Confer­ I Ladles cinly. Nice, quiet UPI photo works, 647-0873. Boiler Repair. 249-9117. 871-1400.D CONDOMINIUMS Harbor, with its view of Lady man who headed the fund drive to The Rev. Jesse Jackson was Meek A WMte Cat ence Center, 51 Hartford room for rent. Senior (OMtr Mata. Nwtartd) FOR SALE Liberty. repair Lady Liberty and restore expected to address a Liberty Vigil The Statue of Liberty will celebrate her Reagan will re-light the torch, but the Tpke., Vernon. EDE/AA. Certified Moth Tutor. Manchester- Distinctive citizen or working girl. Management Trainee. Authorized private and Impressive contem- Located on bus line. Ref­ They stood good-naturedly on Ellis Island, left a cruise to fly to for the Homeless today, with buses REWARDI Entry level position for tooth birthday in just two days. All is lady definitely could use some makeup summer school makeup porory home. Approxl- erences and security. Af­ long lines to get aboard the tall New'York Tuesday and reassure a bringing about 500 homeless peo­ Can: 643-432S or 246-SS16 ambitious Individual. Executive Housekeeper I n Glostonbury- ships docked at South Street news conference about the statue. ple from shelters. ready for Thursday, when President to conceal her pock marks. jmyMme Carpenters and Expe­ for a 200 room hotel. course work. All moth , motely 1 acre of property, Immoculote end unit ter 5:30 pm. 6 4 4 4 ^ . Company has profit shar­ sublects. experienced surrounded by natural rienced Carpenters ing program and both Experienced Individual townhouse. Large eot-ln SAT preparation (Molh & wildlife. Main floor con­ Helpers. Coll 647-8722 af­ local and notional growth ne^ed^ Please send re­ kitchen exits to deck and APARTMENTS English). Enrichment, sists of: Living room with I ter 5. opportunities. 649-4563. sume to Executive House­ private bock yard. 2 large FOR RENT keeper, P.O. Box 3271, remediation' and compu- floor to celling fleldstone bedrooms, 1 Vi baths. Nice I 0 I HELP WANTED Port Time Help Wanted. Boiler Maker Trainee- Tolcottvllle, Connecticut ter programming fireplace, cathedral cell­ living I Dffered at $103,900. (Basic). 649-5453. ^ studio type Apartment. Af ternoons-evenings- needed to work with expe­ 06066. EDE/AA. ing and hardwood floors. Joyce G. Epstein Real Port Time Inserters rienced boiler makers on Den/Llbrory has built-in Estate, 647-8895.0 Portly furnished. Work­ wanted. Coll 647-9946, ask weekends. Apply In per­ REAI ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES Industrial boilers. Good Clerk-Full time position shelving, paneled, and ing single mole adult pre­ son, Pero Fruit Stand, 276 for Bob.______HOMES ferred. Lease, security. Oakland St., Manchester. pay, benefit package,for with benefits for a moti­ large window area, per­ FOR SALE No Pets. 643-2880. REAL ESTATE THIS WEEK- Manchester Insurance 643-6384, those willing to learn. vated person to do office fect for plants. Kltchen- New llstlng-beautlfully i/Jj MAIN STffff T • WAN. Nf V i • agency has on opening for Connecticut Boiler Re- filing, In office func­ fully appllanced & pantry. decorated two bedroom featuring: 0 port time secretary. Mechanic and Ports, polr. 249-9117.______tions, deliver plans etc. Manchester - $139)900. Dining room with sliders townhouse. This spectac­ Available July 1. Lovely 5 M!( T Dwn transportation re­ to deck'. Master bedroom ular end- unit features o 30 ADELAIDE ROAD [ |( i n i ( * ' vrONON i«i. 11 • VI Typing and telephone Puller. Experience only. 'Cheney Home'. Solid 5-5 room apartment (2br). D.W.FISH*Ji^< skills ore Important. Insu­ Oil burner service person quired; Apply at: Fuss & two family home In desir­ with full both, }Vi baths l'i fireplace, 2 full baths, a 2 2nd floor of 2-famlly H71-140U Apply In person, Mans­ to service commercial. rance and cqmputer skills field Auto Parts, Route 32, D'Neill, Inc. 210 . Main able area. Small, quiet Hall. 2nd floor; 2 large cor garage, both o deck house. Heat, hot water L Industrial oil, gas and experience helpful but not Mansfield. Street, Manchester. street, some'remodeling bedrooms, hall with 2 and 0 balcony with o view, and Vi of garage Included. essentiQl. 649-2891. combination burners. Li­ EDE,M/F. already completed. W ir­ balconies over-lookl.no tennis courts and much $525. Reference and secur­ cense required, salary ing updated, many other living room, full both. more. Dniy one year old. ity deposit ' required. t)dd Jobs In Machine commenserate with expe- SALES GOLDMINE Shop, plus driving. Must Teacher-Foreign Lan­ Improvements modp. 3 Lower level; In-lowoport- Dffered at $98,500. Joyce Middle-aged or older cou­ rlence. Connecticut guage. RHAM Jr. High cor detached garage, pos­ ment with private en­ G. Epstein Real Estate, ple preferred. 646-8588 af­ Nttlonal perfume company be over 18 years-old. Port Boiler Repolr. 249-9117. 647-8895.0 time or full time. 643-5549. School. Effective' Sep­ sible room for expansion. trance, fully equipped ter 5pm. needt top dlatrlbutora and tember 1986.1 year Letter Attic has hardwood darkroom,. 3 cor oarage aatea rapt. Immediate In­ Now hiring Dell Cook for mornings and early after­ of Appointment. Connec­ floors. Coll today for o and security svstem.o come, excellent repeat butl- Dental Hygenlst, progres­ sive, preventive oriented noons. Waitresses and ticut Teacher Certifica­ private showing, won't I HOMES HOMES neea (702) 831-4686. Walters for mornings and tion . requlrem«nt 18. . lost longl Realty World, Government Home; from -9 group practice. Glaston­ FOR SALE FOR SALE bury. Variety hours avail­ afternoons. Apply In per­ French 7-12. 'Apply to 646-7709. □ $1(U repair). Delinquent able. 633-3671. son The New York Pickle Henry Grabber RHAM Jr. tax property. Reposses­ Dell, 976 Sullivan Ave., S. High School, RHAM Rd., Forest Hills, idlmoculote sion. Coll 805-687-6000. Ext. H-9965 for current Manchester Fantoftlc $109,900 Car Cleaner Wanted. W indsor. See Ken or Hebron Conn. 06248. Ac­ 7 room Cope. 3 bedrooms, . Outside Soles. Monday Corol. ______cepting applications until 1 and Vi baths, first.floor repo list. 12x24 fireplaced living room with buThluin-in bookcases end large screened thru Friday, evenings. Ex- Must be experienced In all Distinctive & Impressive Contemporary Home aspects of Auto cleaning, July 11th. fireplaced family room. 2 porch highlights this 4 bedroom Colonial. Beautiful oak* woodwork cellent money. Coll Steel Erector - Expe­ Manchester Pine St. buffing, etc. Salary based cor garage on a manic, Approximately I acre of property, surrounded by Natural Wildlife. throughout. Panfried kitchen, dining room, level treed lot. Vinyl aiding Jeanne 647-9946. rienced only. Metal build­ DIder 8 room Colonial. 2 and a two car garage. on experience. Coll Pe6er Carpenter-experienced In . ured landscaped lot. Prin­ remodeling. Coll Robert . full baths. 4 to 5 bed­ ■ Malh Floor Conaiata of: ■ Reeve,- Soles Manager at ings and siding. Benefits. cipals only, $159,900. 643- Livinftroom w/floor to ceiling Heldslone fireplace. Cathedral ceding and H/W floors. Coll Bill, 242-3738. Jarvis, 643^712. 1047. ______rooms, new . furnace.. 'A Den/Librarv has built-in shelving, paneled, and large window area, perfect for plants. Needs work. I^exlble fi­ m A n c h e s t e r Teacher-Learning Dis­ Manchester - Charming ^ Kitchen • fully aplianced and pantry. •V Assistant Newspaper Tellers Wanted. Full/Port nancing or lease with Port Tim e — Gorin's Jog- abilities. RH AM Jr. High Victorian. $129,909^AII big i r D ining room with sliders to de'ck. dealer wanted In Bolton. time tellers wanted Imme­ option available. Dwner New listing - lovely 7 room Raised Ranch, 3 bedrooms, - uor Is now hiring for 2 School. Effective Sep­ rooms Including 3 large ^ Master Bedroom w/full bath. Coll 232-9989 between 9om diately. No experience agent asking 84,900. 644- Vi baih in hall. formal dining room, eat in kitchen, family room, screened positions with fantastic tember 1st. Applications bedrooms, fireplaced liv­ & noon, Monday through necessary. Interested ap­ 0139.______porch, 2 'h baths, 2 fireplaces, large lot. Priced right - hours. Car polisher and being received until July ing room, den on first Fitter:' Lower Level: Friday. Ask for Michael.- plicants should , coll the detail person with prior 9th. RHAM Jr. High level gnd formal dining /Nice Country Setting With ^ 2 Large Bedrooms ★ In-law apartment w/private entrance $132,500. personell director. Com­ experience. Late after­ School, Hebron, C T 06248. room with French doors ) Privacy. Move-In condl- ^ Hal) w/2 balconies over-looking living room ^ Fully equipped darkroom Window cleaners. Must munity Notional Bonk, noons and early evenings. Teacher Certification Re­ to nice stone potlo. Sm all. ! tion seven room Colonial. ★ Full bafh- 'A 3 car garage & security, system be experienced. Steady Glastonbury, 659-0394.. Maintenance person-light quirement No 65, Special completely fenced, pri­ Four bedrooms, I'/i work, good pay with $295,000.00 to medium work. Monday Education 1-12.______, vate yard. Wrap-around baths. Good sized rooms, fringe benefits. Coll 649 thru Thursday, 5om to Airlines now hiring. Res- ervotlonlsts, flight attend­ porch. }Vi baths. Newer nicely -decorated. Fin­ “ Putting You 1st is 2nd Nature To U s!” il&R REALTY CO. 5334. ______' 8pm. Saturday 9om to Speech-Language Clini­ ished room In basement MANCHESTER $114,900 Manchester Charming Victorian . $129,900 ants, and ground crew roof, furnace, siding and 1pm. Apply at Gorins cian -1 Va days per week at and workshop/laundry All big rooms including 3 large bedrooms, fireplaced living room, den Easy Assembly Work I the secondary level. Con- Positions available. Coll electrical system, garage. 14 French Road, ManchoBtor STRANO RE AL ESTATE Jaguar, Route 83, Vernon. D .W jlF Is h , 643-1591 or area. Price reduced to; on first level.and formal dining room with french doors to nice stone 643-2692 $714.00 per 100. Guaran­ te 1-619-565-1630 ext. A1604 OPEN HOUSE 1S6 L. Center St. Manchester. Cl. 06040 patio. Small completely fenced, private yard. Wrap-around porch. 1V4 for details. 24 hrs. 871-1400.D $117,500. Strono Real Est­ teed payment. No Soles. Permanent Port Time Principal, RHAM Junior baths, newer roof, furnace, siding and electrical system, garage. Detolls-Send stamped en­ ate, 647-7653. □ Sunday - June 29 - 1:00-4:00 CALL TODAY 647-“SOLD” f e Robert D. Murdock, Realtor" Tellers will train. Apply High School, RHAM Rd., velope: ELANTItS, 3418 LPN for Doctors Dffice. 4 Cozy Cepe Cod, alum, sided, move-ln condi­ ■SBM, 923 Main St., Man­ Hebron, CT. 06243. Auto-Mechanic with own dayso week. 6all643-7012 Luxurious Colonial-Fine tion. 3 bedrooms, fireplaced living room, wall to Enterprise, Ft. Pierce, chester. 646-1700. EO E. tools. Small shop. Excel­ F L „ 33482. Autobodv Mon with own between 9 and 4. Monckiy, quality constructed resi­ wall carpeting, huge master bedroom, large lent pay. Coll Dove at dence with 3 bedrooms, 949 EAST CENTER ST. tools.' Small shop. Excel­ Tuesday, Thursday, or 646-7202. fenced-ln yard. Close to all convenlehcaa. Gas Station attendant- ' lent pay. Coll Dove at Friday. den, gorgeous' summer 2 Joyce G. Epstein MANCHESTER /Mechanics helper, for 646-7202. breakfast room and Directions: west Middle Tpke. to Tower Road Brand New Listing I Gra­ REALTY WORLD fulksebviM stdtipn. Must D riv e r & W arehouse -m orel "W e guarantee our to French Road Real Estate 6 4 7 - 8 8 9 5 ^ (? 0 3) 6-16 7709 ^3 W e s ! C c n ‘ or S tre o l be clM n ^ d willing' to Baby Sitter needed - After­ cious 9 room Colonial on housesl" Blanchard & Orthodontic office seeks Help- Permanent full time Frpchelte Associates Manchester, C T 06040 work. Will 'Train. Benef­ noons, In m y Manchester beautiful treed lot. 4 bed­ Rbssetio Real Estate, 646- assistant,. ewarlanced position with good benef­ Ws ein hsip yeu bsesias s its. Call Larr^871-1790. home In the Birch St. rooms, 20 X 20 1st. floor 2482. □ WHERE THE INDIVIDUAL GETS ATTENTION w e GET RESULTS preferred bur will train its and overtime. Must be family room, alum, sid­ “REALE'’fROFE88IONAU area. 649-7529. honest and dependable. the right person. Send Steamfitter ^oinee,-.-^ ing, 2 fireplaces, brick Tw o Family? You bet It Is. Call 8484528, and Mk tar Oan. "A DIVISION OF THOMAS A. BENOIT ENTERPRISES" resume to PO Box 2356, Coll 528-9624. - needed to work with expe­ Port Time - Core giver for potlo, fully Insulated, and Dne of the nicest ones , Vernon, C T 06066, or coll rienced steamfitters on Infant & toddler room. Easy Assembly work I It's tastefully decorated! we've seen I Large manic­ 875-6246. $154,000.00. Jocksqn 8, 1 :a ;.A D. F. NEALE, INC. New Listing Industrial boiler Installa­ Mature, responsible per­ $714. per 100. Guaranteed ured lot with view and Reef Eeiaie tions. Good pay, benefit Jackson Real Estate. 647- gorgeous. ’’We guarantee son. Coll 647-0788. ABC payment. No sales. 175 Main St., Manchester, Ct I , Beautifully decorated two bed­ Auto and Truck Mechan­ package for those willing Day Core, Inc. Detalls-Send stamped en­ 8400 or 646-8646.0 our houses" Blanchard & room townhouse. This specta­ Maneheater $139,900 ics - immediate opening. to learn. -Connecticut velope: E L A N -855, 3418 Rossetto Real Estate, 646- 646-4828 Experienced only with Boiler Repair. 249-9117. Summer, Port time, col­ Enterprise, Ft. Plerce,FI., Lots of Country Charm I 2482.Ab' cular end unit features a fire­ ^ CHENEY HOME * own tools. 647-9552. Pretty 7 room Ranch In place, 2 full baths, a 2 car gar­ and 5 two family home In de­ lege student 1-3 days 33482.______sirable area. Small, quiet street Refractory-Mason for re­ Tolland. 3 bedrooms, 1.5 age, both a deck and a balcony weekly. Construction aome remodeling already- Auto Mechanic - expe­ fractory and Insulation - helper, pipe laying, mis­ Automotive Rust Proofer baths, freshly painted ex­ rienced. Must hove own with a view, tennis courts and completed, wiring updated, many work In commercial and cellaneous. Inquire 8am. needed to work o new cor terior. quiet country at­ much more. Only one year old. other Improvements made. 3 car tools. 40 hour. week. Coll Industrial boilers. Expe­ 25 Mitchell Dr;(near dealership. Must hove mosphere with lovely detached garage, possible room for I-3669. ______rienced persons only need country decor. Built In Offered at $98,500. Parker St. railroad own transportation. Good expansl^, attic has hardwood apply. Good pay benefit wages and benefits. Will 1962. $115,900. Jackson & nerol Factory first shift tracks). $5.00 start. floors. Call .today for a privare S package. Connecticut McKinney Brothers Sew­ train. Call 1-800-982-3366. Jackson Real Estate 647- showing, won’t last longMI openings. Steady work 8400 or 646-8646.0 VNkCZiUF^VX; Boiler Repair. 249-9117. NICE COUNTRY SETTING WITH PRIVACY with full time benefits and age Disposal Company. Move-in condition. Seven room Colonial. Four bedrooms,' excel lent storting pay. Ex­ I'/i baths. Good size rooms, nicely decorated. Finished perience not necessary, NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED PRECISION CRAFTED AUTOMOBILES however good work re­ HAIR STYUST A room in basement and workshop/laundry area. Price Manchester ' *117,000 cord and reliability a plus. R O O F ilS a n d IN MANCHESTER AREA A (jivision of American Honda Motor Co., Inc.. In Glastonbury reduced to: SUPERVISORS * NEW LISTING * Apply In person only. ROOFERS HELFERS. Adams 81 Immaculate end unit town- $117,500.00 Merrill Industries, 26 Vil­ wanted foi; busy salon ' 448-607 Beautiful Condominium In very Experience in built-up In Vernon and Glas­ house.. Large eat-ln kitchen lage St., Ellington, Ct. Datrfisid 81 all desirable areal One bedroom, large roofing and rubber ap­ tonbury. Part time or living room with fireplace, fully FrndilB 8L all exits to deck arid private back “ Putting You 1st is 2nd Nature To U s!“ plication. Good oppor­ full timp. Flexible Faxerofl 81 Call For Details 647-7077 yard. 2 large bedrooms, Vh appllanced and all furnishings are tunity for people with 60-00 ' IncludadI Move-in condition! hours. No .following LsnniiMraSl all baths. N IC E livingl Unfinished second floor with room GRILL aggressive and growing necessary. Call man­ Wisl MIddIa Tpks. 601-642 STRAND REAL ESTATE for expansion, call today for a company. Call 282- ager. 633-7800 or 875- Available Nowl Offered at $103,900. PERSON 0711. ECE. Raw Stas Rd. 100-238 156 E. CENTER ST., MANCHESTER, CT. private showingll 0588. JaHsrsan 8L all For moderh, pleasant Kanwsad 8L all CALL TODAY - 647-**SOLD | THE RESULTS PEOPLE. i Cafeteria/ Breakfast Ttlland Tpks. 472-626 artaTIunch. Monday Clerical PosWont PRODUCTION Unlan PI. all thru Friday, 40 hours. Unlan 81 133-204 9 Available WORKERS National Company. Strickland 8L all Nationwide manufic- Call: Mr. Hiitchins at One Full Time turea looking for produc­ Oxfard 8L all One PartTime ' tion workera In our local Camtirldga 8L 14-100 646-1750 Manchester Plant. No ex­ Apply in person Marbla 8L ' perience necaaaary wlll- Acura Legend ingneas to learn It all MeCiba 81 . ^ a l l Loan Center thata required. Apply at Stock Place all InterofficB Marth Main 8l 360-400 Oparatiens Projects SAVINGS BANK Plllowtex Corp. 49 Regent Street FarntSt 30-120 Supervisor ' OF MANCHESTER Maneheater, C T To be responsible for Main Dffice Otto St 20-70 646-1737 Real Estate dally paper work related 923 Main St., Maneheater Em Center St 26-200 add aniv OMUL to manpower and mater- Cantor St 1 1 - ^ fine quality constructed residence with 3 BR, You bat It Isl One of the nicest ones we've eaeni 168 Main St., Manchester jS S | Large manicured lot with view enttgorgeousl Jals for large general con­ Knax St . all __ BRAND NEW LISTING!!! den, gorgeous summer breakfast room & morel tractor. Immediate open­ ■WE g u a r a n t e e OUR HOU8i^l" . ValtoySt all ^ m —To.’.iht. Gracious 9 room Colonial on beautiful treed lot. 4 “WE GUARANTEE OUR HOU8E8l“...e4e-2482 ing. Salary commensu­ 6 4 7 -8 4 0 0 bedrooms, 20x20 1st. floor family room, alum, rate with experience. Newman St all Acura Integra RS Donald Jackson Rose Viola Jackson siding, 2 Fireplacea, brick patio, fully insulated, and Apply to the Raamary Rd. all it’s tastefully decorated! $154,000.00. M K CMSHiy AUTO'MECHANIC CaOaiaSt 72-82 640 Hilliard St. 6 Manchester Maple St 25-00 Selling Quality 64 3-2 059 Auto Body Repair FmarSt 00-100 PaacISt 2-00 Cars Since 19S3[ 2 positions 6pen w ith young Spnica St 74-108 But • CARPENTERS StoniraadSt 06-180 m otivated /com panv^^^ne tTHdalaSt all i SM i ^ R E R S MEJITONIMM O K N SUMMIT l 2 a $ - 3 0 » PM year experience reouirec^ Suttamut St all 2 BR toWiThouM. lift bathe, fireplace & a gor­ FER HlekarySt ^ all 2S HAMUN STREET - TWO FAMILY M ust have som e tools. CatlV Farwaan Sd. ^ 121-300 geous rec room! MUST BE SEENI Low 80a' Immaculate 4-6, moOam baths & kltchana. VInyb SCHALLER -W E GUARANTEE OUR HOUSESr...648-2482 siding. New fumaeal Make sura you tee Itl $i 4< BarSiRi 0- 24 . ). ------^nVE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSESr... 846-24 ilate D a v e NaekmatoekSt all “W E^ARANT£E 0UR HOUSESI” openings. Local a t "TaiMarST. ' 1- 123 ACURA LOTS OF COUNTRY CHARM!!! " BRANDNEW LISTING!!! company. c Call a n ^ 345 Center Street, Manchester Pretty 7 room Ranch in Tolland. 3 bedroomi, .1,5 East Hartford • Mpve-in condition! Freshly painted Blanchard/& Rossettb ^ 646-5698 MAN€HES:^^R HERALD 647-7077 baths, freshly painted exteripr. Quiet country intide and out. Lovely yard With in-ground pool. 7 - Call NOW 647-9946 atmosphere with Idvely country decor. Built in 1962. rooms, 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, appliances, family 2482_ _ 643 MW $115,900. , ' room with bar. Offer

o 20 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. July 2, 1986

/ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISINC; 643-2711 MANCHESTER CONNECTICUT FOCUS Hospitalbioosts CPEC says state I APARTMENTS KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE ®by Larry Wright 4th of July has TORRENT FURNITURE imaging services budget is flawed 1 t»N'T IT. a packed agiepda 5 Rooms - Busline. Heat, HUSiHESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY ivie ONW Be«t&iNti He Does 3 parking Included. (550. . . . p a g e 4 AT ru e D INM =ft.lAeie is FoR . . . p a g e . ^ 1 1 Security, references, no . . . p a g e pets. Keith Real Estate, King - Sized bed. Firm To seND o rr Hjr SoMeifimti 646- 4176. mattress. Two twin box IC AIffENTR Y/ RNRCELLANEOUS MBCaLANEDUR ^ T T e R .T o BKT. springs: Frame. Excellent CHILDCARE IREMODEUNG RERVICES 8BIVIC 8 Manchester - for rent., 2 condition. Will be sold room efficiency, applian­ with 2 complete sets of U 17 Will do babysitting In my Odd lobs. Trucking. Need A Good Tenant? ces. Available Imme­ sheets, 1 bedspread. All homo, qgos 3 and up. Any Ramodallna/Corptntrv Home repairs. You name diately. Singles only. $295 tor $220, or best offer. hours. Second and third Work. Additions, dock* Zimmer monogement will It, we do It. Free esti­ find a well qualfled, good Plus gas, heat. Call Rose 643-8082, evenings & wee­ shifts welcome. Coll 643- and repalrt.lnsurod. Coil mates. Insured. 6434304. 647- 8400 or 6 4 6 -^ . kends. Keep trying!. 4912. David Cormlor, 649-6236. poylng tonont for your rental property in East of Howkes Tree Service —- the River areo. Many Manchester - 2 bedroom, For Sale-sick room furni­ Bucket Truck A Chipper. wall-to-wall carpeting, ture, bath chair, com­ CLEANING years of expoHenra. Very Stump Removal. Free Es­ reasonable fees. Coll for appliances, olrcondltlon- mode, etc. Call 646-4886. SERVICER timates. Special consider­ Ing, heat. No pets. Cleon. PAINTINO/ porticulars. 646-3778 or anrltratrr HrralJt ation for Elderly and Han- 873-4115. Ask for Lisa. Manchester — A City of Village Charm Available July 15. $575 a* For Sale - 80" Sofa, 2 PAPERMG dlcopped. 647-7553. month. 647-9137. matching chairs, green- Wilt do housocioonlng weekly or bi-weekly. Coll Masonry A Repairs. /rust. Colonial. $175. Cash Nome your own price — Delivering cleon form 2 Bedroom Apartment - and Carry. 649-8543. for free estimates, 683- Stucco. Cement Slabs. 2350. Fother and son. Fast, loam; 5yards 175 plus tax. »one drywalls. Carpen­ Fully appllonced kitchen. dependable service.' Also sand, stone, and Garage. 1 year lease plus One Couch and one Over­ try Alterations. Coll 643- 25 Cents Painting, Paperhanglng .gravel. Call 6434504. 9508 or 649-5635. security deposit. No pets. sized Chalr.Very good & Renfkoval. Call 646-5761. ■7'2- $400. 649-0795. condition. $125 for both, I CAR PENTRY/ 647-9812. REMODELING 474 Moln Street, 3 room Word Processing done ot ( 0 18B8 by NEA. me. apartment. $400 monthly. Farrond Remodellrtg — D A D Landscaping. Voco- home. Letter quality prin­ Utilities not Included. No Cabinets, roofing, gut­ tlon cuttings, hedge trlm- ter work picked up and Town Charter appliances. Security. Coll TV/STEREO/ ters, room additions, mlong, Prunings, flower delivered. Temporary, I CARS CAMPERS/ 646-2426 weekdays 9 to 5. decks, all types of remd-. port time, permonent or APPLIANCES ELECTRICAL A shrub plantings. Free FOR SALE TRAILERS I delliig and repairs. FR EE estimates. Call 659-2436 flll-ln vocation slot. Call 1 bedroom apartment. estimates. Fully Insured. after 5:30pm. 742-8727. Dumas Electric— HavlitO' 1972 Volkswagen Super Package Deal - Interna­ Heat plus utilities. $400 a Panasonic Upright Va­ Telephone 643-6017, after Electrical Problems? month. 643-5549 or 647-. cuum — With attach­ 6pm, 647-0509. ^ s Light Trucking - Beetle. Decent shape but tional Travelall with 24 showdown set Need a large or a small Bookkeeping fullchorge 1242. ments, bags & extra belt. 7 Cellars, attics, garopes doesn't ru n . 649-8241. toot travel troller. Many Carpentry and. remodel­ Repair? We Specialize In 14 veors experience-for Keep trying. extras! Asking $2800. 649- months old. $50. Good Residential Work. Joseph small business. Write C A cleaned. Junk hauled. 3 Bedrooms, bus' line, condition. Call 646-3245 ing (ervices — Complete Furniture and appllancM 6084. after 5pm home repbirs and remo­ Dumas. Fully Licensed. N Bookkeeplna,47Tereso 1970 Dodge Challenger - centrally located. $500 Free Estimates. 646-5^. Rd., Manchester, CT. moved. Odd lobs. Very plus utilities. Security and deling. Quality work. Ref­ honest, dependabfe 440 mag. New paint and much more. $2800 ot best for November references required. Kenmore Dryer. 3 years erences, licensed and In-- A. Henry Personalized worker. _.___ . 25 years expe- — — MOTORCYCLES/ Crockett Realty, 643-1577. ‘ old. Large capacity. $125. sured. Call 646-8165. Lawn Cere-Complete ^'wee In moving. 646-9669 otter. 649-2013. IMOPEDS 643-6426. lawn care end lahdscap- “ iwime. rSi1 Hating/ 1979 Cadillac Seville - By George Layng Manchester - Oft Porter, 3 ’ lng‘. Free estimates, fully 1983 Hondo Scooter - would increase the likelihood that room apartment, heat, IS y PLUMBING Insured, all wofk guoran- White,, fully loaded! Low Herald Reporter a merger would be appipved mmmmmmmmmmmmmttffmmmm . mileage. Economical Die­ Aero-80. Low mileage. Ex­ electric; Security deposit. teed, senior citizens dis­ YOU CAN enloy extra cellent condition. 742-0351. because a m ajority of Manches­ No pets. 643-8552. 1 7 7 1 LAWN AND Independent Construe-, Fogarty. Brothers — • Ba- . counts. 647-1349. vacation money by ex­ sel. Sharp! $4795 or best In a 5-2 vote that '(yent along otter. Coll 646-3824 otter ter’s residents live outside Die L i J GARDEN tion Co. General Contrac­ throom remodcitng; In­ changing Idle Items In party lines, the Manchester Board district and it is assumed most of Manchester - mature tors, custom home build­ 5;3Ppm. < stallation'water heaters, your home for cosh"... MiSCELLANEOUS of Directors Wednesday decided to them wou^d support consolidation. adult. 2 room furnished ing and remodeling, garbage disposals; faucet Don't miss the many offer­ with an od In classified. Loam For Sale. Approxi­ ings In today’s cIcnsITIed For sale - 1974 ■ Buick AUTOMOTiVE conduct a referendum this No­ Manchestei; Democrats', who have efficiency. All utilities. mately 300 yards. Accept­ siding, excavation, etc. repairs. 6404539. Vlsa/M- Call 643-2711 to place yoijir Private bath, private en­ Coll 456-8865 or 456-7215. osterCard accepted. columns. Ele ctro . 66,000 miles. vember on the removal of sections controlled the Board of Directors ing offers. Call 643-6793. od. of the Town Charter that give the trance. Write to Box F, c/ Needs alternator. $500. Truck Cap - 6’ x 8'. x 4' since the early 1970s. have been the Manchester Herald. Call 646-4890 (after 4pm). Wood Cap. Fiberglass' Eighth Utilities District the power vocal backers of consolidation. ■ T fll GOOD THINGS window, fits full size to veto consolidation with the town. Manchester -1 bedroom ITRUCKS/VANS pickup. $200. Negotiable. The move came after Republi­ Please turn to page 10 apartment with nurser- L ^ T O E A T 647-1349. can Director Geoffrey Naab and FOR SALE y/den. -Built-In micro- I MISCELLANEOUS I CARS I Democratic Majority Leader Ste­ wave. Fenced yard, near jg jJ C A R S For Sole - 1982 Oldsmoble FOR SALE I TAG SALES FOR SALE phen Penny engaged in a sharp park. $495. Call 529-0299. Pick Your Own Raspber­ FOR SALE 1976 Ford, 4 wheel drive, Toronodo.-Excellent Con­ debate -j- one that reflected six ries at Nutmeg VInyard. snow plow, 60,000 miles. dition.Complete luxury , .months*of heated arguments over 3 Rooms. Hedt, stove, $4,000. 649-9404 and 647- cor. $10,000. 1984 Ford Oil firms Bunker HIM Rd. Coventry. Century 200 car seat. In­ Tog Sale - July 6th. House­ consolidation. refrigerator, carpeting, Coll for details. 742-8402. 1340. F150 Explorer 4x4. Low fant to toddler. Like new, hold Items. 44 Wilfred Rd., 1974 Thunderbird - full “ It is not fair, it is not the near Parkade. Older per­ Monchester. mileage, excellent condi­ $35. Call 649-1403. power, $800. Colt 649-9404, democratic way — the American sons preferred. $425. 647-1340 ond 647-0080. 1977 Dodge B200 Van. tion.' Must see. $10,000. Available August 1. Call 1978 Pontiac Grand Prix. Custom Interior, rusty. 1976 Chevy Blazer. Excel­ way — for the majority to are sued 1 7 ^ FUEL OIL/COAL/ Picture wlndow- 643-6802. I WANTED TO Air condition, power 1980 Mercury Bobcat. Needs minor'work. 649- lent running condition. eliminate the palitical rights of the FIREWOOD thermopane. 68''.x48". 2013. Good solid truck. Rigged Still on house. $75 or best 1BUY/TRAOE steering, power brakes, Hatchback, 4 speed, minority.’’ argued Naab, who 5 Rooms - Busline. Heat, tdr plowing. $5,0d0. 1982 offer. Call 643-1680.O new transmission, shocks >1,195. 528-0776. ■ voted with fellow Republican D i­ parking Included. $550. For Sale - Firewood. Save and rear springs. $2,000 or 1 ^ CAMPERS/ nord' E250 ‘ Von. Good rector Thomas Ferguson against Security, references, no Wonted-Porch Glider. by state money, buy now. 4 foot Condition -with racks. F IN D IN G A cash buyer Coll 643-4970. best offer. 646-8787 or 1973 Pontiac Station asking townspeople to vote on the pets. Keith Real Estate, lengths. $60 a cord, cut l ^ T R A i L E R S '$5,000. 1972 Audi lOOLS. for sporting goods equip­ 649-3467 offer 6pm. Wagon - New tire's, good charter changes. 646-4126. and split $75 or cut to 1978 Audi Fox, 1978 Flat ment is easy when you condition. $600. 646-4177. .. Republican Minority Leader H A R T F O R D (U P I) - The state order. All prices Include 1972 Travel Trailer. 21 ft. 128, All best otter. Good advertise In classified. [ g j J C A R S , 1976 Chevrolet. Excellent Herald photo by Rocha William Diana and Democrat has filed suit a c c u ^ g four major delivery. Bruce 742-9168. Toyota -Celica, 1981 - GT, Sleeps 6. Fully self con­ terms on all vehicles. Ng condition. Low mileage, James Fogarty were absent FOR SALE Hatchback, louvers, rims, tained. Shower and toilet. money down to qualified oil companies of violating antitrust I HOMES automatic transmisslo/i, Painting the town Wednesday. ONE OF THE nicest excellent condition. $4995. Sacrifice at $2195. Coll buyer. Private seller. Coll laws by charging different prices FOR RENT power brakes, power 643-1021. BOATS/MARINE things abaut want, ads Is .649-2831. 429-0633. Penny and fellow Democrats .t,o whplgpale and retail cuitomeni. steering, air conditioning, Kenneth Tedford, Peter DiRosa. .Attorney General Joseph T. Lieber- EQUIPMENT their low cost, Another Is $1,375, Call 649-9758. Mike Blanchard, 16, of Manchester, and Shane hydrants. The two, who have been applying the red 4 Bedroom Colonial. 2 full I their quick action. Try ,a 1976 Plymouth Volare. Stephen Cassano and Barbara man said today. baths, 2 half baths. Fully Henry, 17, of South Windsor apply brush strokes to want ad today! 1985 S-10 Blazer 2x2. Auto 1972 Ponflac Station Original Owner. Show­ [CARS I C A R S paint as part of a summer job, estimated they have Weinberg all supported putting tin; Lieberman said the suit filed in appllonced kitchen, gor- 16 foot Mad River canoe, Irons, AM-FM radio, air room condition. 16,500 question on the ballot. Speaking for Hartford Superior Cqurt invokes a paddles Included. Used Wogon.$350. Runs Good. ,, m il AJA-inxi: FOR SALE F O R S A L E one of Manchester’s approximately 500 fire age, pool, tennis court. 1 For Sale-QIrls clothes, cond., beige with ton Inte­ Coll before 1:30 or otter - «'500. Coll 646-3065 already painted 80 hydrants. the majority — which in January . section of state law that has never four times. Excellent con­ year lease and security size' 5 to 6x Including rior. Under 14,000 miles In formed the Charter Revision Com -, been'used before and seeks civil deposit. No pets. $750 per dition. $800. Please call leans. $99. 643-5048' keep 5:00. M7-7042. exceljent condition. $9,800 miss'ion that last month recom­ penalties that could reach into the month. Available August 643-4942 after 6pm or 647- trying. or best otter. 633-2468. 1st. 649-0795. 9946 8:30 - 5:30. Ask for mended the changes — Penny said milljons of doflars. Bob. B U Y E R M E E TS seller In the revisions would allow consoli- T h e suit accuses Exxon Corp., the want ads ... time after ' INVITATION TO BID INVITATION TO BID Dollar Rent-a-Car Unemployment dips slightly in June -dation to take place under the Mobil Corp.. Sun Oil Co. and state’s Home Rule Act, STORE AND PETS AND time after time! Read and Sealed bids will be received Sealed bids will be received Texaco Inc. of violating antitrust I u se th e want'ads In the General Services' of­ In the General.Services' of­ “We here in Manchester would laws by selling the same grades of OFFICE SPACE SUPPLIES regularly. fice, 41 Center St., Manches­ fice, 41 Center St., Manches­ By Dan Carmichael like to have the same rights gasoline at higher prices to their ter, C T until J U LY 17,1986 at ter, CT until July 16, 1986 at teenagers in'Junre was a staggering 11:00a'.m. for the foMowIno: 11:00 a.m. for the following: United Press International 40.2 percent. enjoyed in - other parts of the retail dealers than to wholesale Free Kittens! Males, state,” Penny .said.- He added that customers. (1) SALE OF OBSOLETE (1) P ATCH IN G O F TOW N The Labor Department said the drop in A companion measure of unem­ black and white. 8 weeks SPECIALS under state law. .there are “ ap­ WATER METERS HI'GHWAYS- WASHINGTON - Unemploy- Lieberman said some difference old. Litter trained. 742- INVITATION TO.BID W35 CONVENTIONAL METHOD factory employment in June “was almost all ployment — counting members of 8089 ■PHOTOCOPIERS" (2) PURCHASE OF NEW merlt dropped to 7.1 percent in propriate" protections for resi­ is allowable in the prices charged Wilson Business Offices The Board of Education, 110 WATER METERS (2) RESTORATION OF . the armed forces in the United dents of tbe independent utilities to retail dealers and wholesalers, and support services. Fur­ TOWN STREETS- June, the 'Lajoor 'Department re­ strike related.’" There were significant job Long Hill Drive, East Hart­ (3) REM O VAL OF States — was 7 percent in June. district in northern Manchester to but said the diffei^ence reached 20 nished offices, secretarial Dog Training. Beginner ford, CL, will receive sealed INFRA-RED HEATER ported 'today, despite- the strike EXISTING PIPING 8. METHOD losses, however, in the machinery industry ,,down-from7.2 percent in May. The stop consolidation. cents a gallon or more at tinies service, reception, tele­ and Intermediate obe­ bids for "PHO TOCO PIERS". REPIPING OF OLD against A T& T and more job losses dience classes starting Bid Information and specifi­ (3) COLD M ILLIN G TOW N military-included figure mirrors The m ajor difference between earlier this year, phone answering, word PRIMARY DIGESTER in the oil an*d gas industries. as well. I soon at the East Hartford cations are available at the STREETS the civilian unemployment rate, the Town Charter and the Home Lieberman said the alleged processing and copier fa­ Business Office. Sealed bids The Town of Manchester Is YWCA. Call Central Con­ on eouel opportunity em­ The Town of Manchester Is Lynx *4995 The June figure was an improve­ rising and falling in tandem. cilities. Level ,H. Watkins will be received until July 8,' on equal opportunity em­ Rule. Act is that the charter setup where retailers who lease Center, 935 Main St.', Man­ necticut Dog Training. 1986, Tuesday at 2HX) p.gi. at ployer, and requires an affir­ ment over the 7.3 percent unem­ mative action policy for oil of ployer, and requires on otflr- The average duration of unem­ requires a separate, favorable their stations from the m ajor oil chester. 647-0073. 721-1386. which time they will be pub­ motlveoctlonpolicy foroll of Automatic. Air. Stereo, R. ployment level recorded in May The Labor Department said'the producing sector, because.about vote, by district residents before a companies paid more for gasoline licly opened and read aloud. Its Contractors and Vendors ployment rose in June — and the os o condition of dolns busi­ Its Contractors and Vendors Defroet. Muqh Morel and returned the level of American drop in factory employment in 40.000 of the strikers were in whie merger can take place. This, In than wholesalers discouraged Manchester Downtown Free Kittens: Males, solid The Board of Education res­ os o condition of doing busi­ number of Americans out of work erves the right .to accept or ness with the '''own, os per ness with the TowPf-os per joblessness to the number reported June "was almost all strike ale and retail trade, and more than effect, gives the district — which competition in gasoline pricing in Offices. 500 to 1800 square black, solid grey; female, Federal Order 11246. . for 2'^,ywee’ks or more also in­ relect any or all bids or the Federal Order 11246. in April — also 7,1 percent. related." has provided fire protection and the state. feet. Heat, gir, lanitor, grey and orange. Nine right to waive technical for- Bid forms, plans and specifi­ 85.000 were in the communications creased by 150.000 people. The Bid Forms, plansondspeclfl- "In the service-producing sec­ sewer service to most of- northern I The lawsuit, centering on the parking. 649-5334. weeks old. 649-2217. mairtles If It Is In the'best In­ cations ore available at the cotlons ore available of the There were significant job industry.” said Janet L. Norwood, number of people out of work for terest to do so. General Services' office. General Services' office. tor. the strike by some 155,(X)0 lijsses. however, in the machinery chief of the Labor Department’s Manchester for almost 100 years — period from January until April of Richard A. Huot less than five weeks also dropped. For Sale or Lease - 1,270 TOW N OF T O W N O F American Telephone & Telegraph the power to veto any consolidation this year, seeks civil penalties of ' ■^MISCELLANEOUS Director MANCHEStER, CT. Topaz industry as well. The government statistics division. The average (luration of unem­ sguare feet of 1st floor Business Services ROBERT B.- WEISS, MANCHESTER, CT. (Co.) workers, -since settled, af­ said, "P a rt of that weakness can "However, these industries attempt. $250,000 for each violation of state office space In Watkins FOR SALE 003-07 R O BER T B. WEISS, ployment was 15.2 weeks,, the Under the Home Rule Act. a antitrust laws. Lieberman said at a GENERAL MANAGER GENERAL MANAGER^ fected not only the communica­ be traced to job losses in factories showed very weak growth even Center. Warren E How­ 001-07 *4995 Labor Department said. news conference: 071-06 tions. industry within transporta­ which -manufacture oil field after adjustment for workers on single townwide could lead to the land, Inc. 643-1108 Hedstrom 3-ln-one carrla- demise of the district’s authority. He said it could take years for the ge/car bed/stroller. Ex­ Automatic, Air. Stereo. tion and public utilities but also machinery,” strike,” Norwood said. "These Also continuing a marked trend, Trunk Rack, 4 Doors & Many say the charter change courts to decide the case. Manchester - Lawyers Of­ cellent condition. $45. 646- INVITATION TO BID trade,” the Labor Department Following a trend, another 15,000 workers are alreadyback at work, the services industry continued to INVITATION TO BID Much Morel fice. Walk to G.A. 12. 5645 after 5:00.n " The Town of .Coventry Invites said. workers lost their jobs in the- oil because the A T & T strike has since show strength' in June — particu­ Frank Splleckl. 643-2121 bids on the repoir of the Sealed Bids ore Invited by the Instructors of the Handi­ Even after adjusting the figures and gas industries in June, the been settled.” la rly finance, insurance and real Queen size mattress. town's Dog Pound. Repairs capped (I.O .H .) hereinafter called the Owner, tor the estate. Include: disconnect shed Cougar because of the strike, the govern- figures showed. Unemployment levels among Manchester - Chiroprac­ Good condition. Foam Prolect: Instructors pf the Handicapped Pool Addition, from pens, lack upbuilding, nrient said, there was Weakness in tors Office. All ready to rubber. $50, Call 649-7951 .□ Manchester High School, 134 East Middle Turnpike, Since, employment in those in­ most groups of workers was about . During June, 145,000 jobs were removal of chewed and rot­ Moncheseter, C T. The Prolect shall consist of the com­ transportation, public utilities and go. Frank Splleckl. 643- ted panels and sills, replace plete construction of a new, one-story addition to the ex­ dustries peaked in March 1982, the sam e,in June, although the added in the services industry. By 2121. Typewriter-portable. wood sills with concrete ma­ isting high school, approximately 2,450 square feet, alter-' wholesale trade. almost 320.000 oil and gas workers jobless rate for adult men edged itself, this industry has accounted sonry block footings. Install >5995 Adler with case $50 or best otlons to the existing building Including mechanical and The June figures showed that 8.4 have been thrown out of work. down Slightly to 6.2 percent — for almost 50 percent of the entire offer. 649-6962.0 suitable rot resistant sills and electrical modifications, construction of o new shallow plates, replace guillotine water swimming pool and related pool equipment end _ Automatic, Air, 2 Dr., V8. million Americans were out of Construction — usually very partly offsetting a rise in May. increase in jobs during the past I RESORT slides and doors with suitable related site work. AM/FM Starao, -P. work — about the same level of the strong in June — added fewer jobs Other jobless rates in June were: year.. “ chew" resistant material Wlndqw’a. PB, PS PROPERTY such as "Lexan'!, replaceda- Bidding Documents hove been prepared by The Law- . past four months. than expected. After seasonal 19.1 percent, for teenagers; 6.4. The Labor Department said NQ-nce TO cneoiTORS rence Associates, Architects/Planners, P.C., 1075 Tol­ ' ESTATE OF maged chain link walls of Marquis Factory employment was down adjustment, there was a decline of percent for adult women; 6.1 there were 1.1 million "discour­ pens and doors (extetMial), land Turnpike, Manchester, C T, hereinafter called the Coventry Lake - Water­ MARGARET M. KAEFER, Architect. in June — largely because of the 30,000 jobs in' the construction percent for whites: 15.1 percent for aged workers” in June — that is ,, front cottoges now availa­ O/k/O M AR GARET all surfaces sealed and/or K AEFER , late of primed and palnfed. Bids shall be directed to the Instructors of the Handi­ strike by the Communications industry. blacks; and 10.6 percent for people who have given up looking ble. $150-$250 a week. 742- capped, c/o The Lawrence Associate, 1075 Tollond Turn­ Brougham Manchester, deceased All bids must be received In Workers of America against "Strikes in June also affected Hispani.es. for work because they do not 3022. The Hon. William E. Fitz­ pike, Manchester, CT. Bids shall be submitted In dupM- the Town Manager's Office, . cate on Bid Forms furnished by the Architect. Bids will AT&T. employment levels in the service- The unemployment for black believe they can find-one. Gerald, Judge, of the Court 1712 Main Streef, before the of Probate, District of Man­ not be accepted after time of Bid opening. Bids cannot be close of business (4:30 P.M .) withdrawn after time of Bid opening. *5995 chester at a hearing held on July 9,1986. The Town of Cov­ June 20,19M ordered that dll MISCELLANEOUS entry reserves the right to re­ Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at 10:00 AM Automatic, Air, 4 Ora., claims must be presented to lect any and-all bids. D.S.T. on Tuesday, July 29,1986 In the Board of Education I FOR RENT the fiduciary on dr before Meeting Room, 45 North School Street, Manchester, CT. AM/FM Starao, V6 September .15, 1986 or be 006-07 Excallent Family Car TODAY’S HERALD Bidding Documents may be obtained at the Architect's Fogarty reported OK barred as by law provided. Garage for rent. $35 a Mary Lou Taylor, office on and otter 2:00 PM D .S .T., Tuesday, July 1,1986. month. Call 643-5549 or Clerk A deposit of 850.00 for each complete set Is required In the LBOAL NOTICE form of a check payable to The Lawrence Associates. 647-1242. The fiduciary Is: The deposit will be refuned If the Documentsare returned Christian Kaefer The Bolton Planning Com­ In good condition within ten (10) days dfter receipt of. I n d e x after bypass surgery 519 Woodbrldge St. Bids, otherwise the deposit Is subject to forfeiture. Town Car Manchester, C T 06040 mission will hold a Public 20 paggg, 2 agctlona WANTED Hearing on Wednesday, 16 . Each Bid must be accompanied by a bldsecurlty payable *14,495 H oliday chan ges 002-07 July, at 8 pm. In the Town Town Director James Fogarty condition. to the I nstructors of the Handicapped In the amount often AM/FM, Laathar, R The Manchester Herald A r lu ir * 10 TO RENT Hall. Comments on two sub- percent (10%) of the Bid Sum In the form of a Bid Bond underwent open heart surgery ■ Fogarty, a Democrat, has been a dlvlsons are sought. Oafroat. AC, Loaded Cara from a surety company authorized to do business In the ' will publish a Friday morn­ R im ln n a * 1R Wednesday morning at St. Francis member of the Board o