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MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. May 7, 1986 - 8 » - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, May 7, 19M _ WEATHER New director starts learning ropes Settlement spuhS Bv George Layng to the board,” Republican Minor­ costs. Herald Reporter ity Leader William Diana said in a Today’s forecast nominating speech for Naab. DEMOCRATIC MAJORITY LEADER Stephen T. Penny , also a Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island: Before Tuesday’s meeting of the Board of Directors. Geoffrey Naab BEFORE GETTING DOWN to lawyer, said Naab had a “ misap­ Mostly cloudy with scattered showers and chance Under an agreement that brtefly posed conflict-of-interest was officially just a name on business. Naab 6hook each prehension” about the plan. “ It of thunderstorms today. High temperature 55 to 60 member's hand and took some would have been incorrect to questions, the town will pay $11,337 to avoid a lawsuit In aft Cape Cod, 60s coast, 70s interior. Cloudy with a paper. Last week, newspapers carried good-natured kidding. increase the salary for reasons you incident Involving a Manchester woman whose car was hit by'a chance of showers tonight. Lows 50 to 55. ITiursday stories about the Republican Town “ I had to get that handshake in stated.” Penny told Naab. town bulldozer on Tolland Turnpike last October. 1 becoming partly sunny west, cloudy with a chance Penny said the directors did not Committee's decision to have him because we're going to be fighting While the out-ef-court settlement approved 'Diesday by t h f of showers central, raw and grey with a chance of like hell shortly,” said Director want to increase the salary of the fill the seat left vacant by the Board of Directors means no legal action will be taken against rain or drissle east. Highs 50s to 60s, east to west. James Fogarty, one of the board's position because Werbner's legal recent resignation of Donna the town, questions were raised by a number of board members , Maine: Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers Mercier. six Democrats. services were not expected of the assistant town manager. concerning a possible conflict of Interest involving an insurance • north and showers and a few thundershowers likely Naab — who later admitted he And for part of Tuesday night, a The item also drew criticism adjuster who helped negotiate the agreement. south today. Highs in the 50s to lower 60s. Scattered paper nameplate with Naab's was nervous when the meeting from J. Russell Smyth of Straw­ showers north and showers likely south tonight. started — spoke up on a number of The town had originally proposed to pay Angela Botti $3,00« for name written on it in pen sat alone berry Lane, who called the idea the Lows in the 40s. Becoming mostly sunny north and issues once the proceedings the personal injuries she suffered in the mishap. Assistant Town in front of an empty seat in the “ most unique scheme to increase a mostly cloudy with a chance of showers south started. In particular, he criticized Attorney James M. Higgins Jr. told the directors Tuesday. In- Lincoln Center hearing room. The salary I've ever heard.” Smyth Thur^ay. Highs in the 50s to lower 60s. a plan to pay Assistant Town order to get the matter settled, the town also agreed to cover thh other chairs were filled and the said he did not oppose paying New Hampshire: Showers and a few thunder­ other board members had en­ Manager Steven Werbner, a law­ damage to her car, he said. j »k Werbner for his legal services, but showers likely today. Highs in the mid 50s to mid graved nameplates before them. yer. extra money for legal work on echoed Naab's suggestion that the The questions arose because th e lll,387 includes an addittoiial 60s. Scattered showers north and showers likely municipal labor matters. Things changed, however, when money should have been provided $348 under the personal injury Section which Will be paid to Tim south tonight. Lows near 45. Becoming partly Naab was sworn in to fill Mercier's The plan was approved by the as part of his regular salary, Travelers Insurance Cos. for processing costs. sunny with a chance of showers north and mostly UPl photo *• term, which runs through No­ directors on Monday when a \\\K Fogarty, who has also criticized Botti was insured by the Phoenix Insurance Co., which fa A \\ V U \\ V • VI U\ cloudy with a chance of showers south thursday. vember 1987. After other board budget for the fiscal year that the plan in the past, said the money owned by The Travelers. Higgins explained. The company that' Highs in the mid 50s to lower 60s. members followed tradition and begins July 1 was adopted. Some set aside to cover Werbner^ extra Today In history helped the town negotiate the settlement with Botti, Constitution ' Vermont: Warm with showers and thunder­ formally approved the town com­ $5,000 for Werbner's labor efforts duties will only be paid for specific ______V\\V IV \ u V \ \ v\ \ V t State Service Co., is also owned by The Travelers, he said. storms likely today. Highs 70 to 75. Considerable Nazi Germany's Gen. Alfred Jodi (seated, center) signs mittee's choice, the attorney was was included in the budget. work that is done. "He has to earn cloudiness tonight and Thursday with a chance of the unconditional surrender document on May 7, 1945, called from the audience and took The item, which remained on the it,” Fogarty said. “ It’s very unusual to see $348 mentioned,” said Director Uw w w v VV \ •'V\\ \ VVWVMW showersJ^ws tonight 45 to 50. Highs Wednesday 55 ending World War II in Europe. Flanking Jodi are Maj. ; his seat next to the two other agenda, was removed Tuesday. After the meeting, Naab said he Stephen Penny. Director Stephen Cassano said the settlemeiB to 65. Republican members of the board. But Naab called the increase “ not Was not yet comfortable with the creates the impression that Constitution State added the $348 to Wilhelm Oxenius (left), an aide, and Adm. Hans Georg ^ The paper nameplate remained, appropriate” and said it would board's procedures. help its parent company. " I expect it will lake several Friedburg, another German representative. Standing ' but the man whose name appeared have been better to simply in­ But Assistant Town Attorney John Cooney said after the Extended outlook crease Werbner's salary than to meetings to gel u.sed to it.” he said. behind them is Maj. Gen. Kenneth W.D. Strong of the on it made it clear that he would do meeting that it was only “ coincidental” that Travelers owned GEOFFREY NAAB more than just take up space. pay him the extra money from a “ Until I learn a lot more. I will Cloudy with scattered showers Extended outlook for Friday through Sunday: companies on both sides of the settlement. "The town is being U.S. “ He will bring a lot of good things special fund u.sed to cover legal have problems.” Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island: . . . needs nameplate fairly treated by the adjuster.” Cooney said. Today: Mostly cloudy with scattered showers and chance of a Fair Friday. Saturday and Sunday. Highs in the thunderstorm. High in the 70s. Wind light and variable. Chance of . “ W e're confident in thb ability of (Constitution State) todotbe^ 60s. lows in the 40s, job,” he said. showers 50 percent. Tonight: Cloudy with a 30 percent chance of Maine: Fair Friday through Sunday. Highs in Almanac Board supports plan for traffic study Before approving the settlement, the directors considered the 50s north to low 60s south, lows in the 30s and low showers. Low around 50. Wind light north. Thursday: Mostly cloudy postponing action until the matter was explored further. 40s. 7 with a 30 percent chance of showers. High 65 to 70. Today's weather However, Cooney and Higgins both urged a rapid settlement in New Hampshire: Fair Friday through Sunday. Members of the Board of Direc­ town along Interstate 384 and in the though no money has been approp­ the directors postponed action on a Today is Wednesday, May 7, Pontiac led a major uprising picture was drawn by Joanna Koft, 9, of Sass Drive, a fourth-grader at Highs in the 50s north and low 60s south, lows in the tors Tue.sday unanimously backed southern part of town, where he riated so- far. Under the plan recommendation by the PZC for order to prevent a more expensive court case. the 127th day of 1986 with 238 to against the British at Detroit. construction of new sidewalks on Buckley School. 30s north and low 40s south. a plan to conduct an $11,000 study said development will also occur. approved Tuesday. 92.5 percent of " I think a delay would be adverse to the town, ’' Cooney told the follow. In 1915, nearly 1,200 people, Vermont: Dry and cool Friday and Saturday, of traffic patterns in the part of the cost is to be covered by state Love Lane, Broad Street and East board. The moon is moving toward its including 124 Americans, died Nearby is the Cheney National Middle Turnpike, and repair of the highs 55 to 65. lows 35 to 40. Warmer with chance of northern Manchester known as the Historic District, where former and federal grants. After approving the agreement, the directors instructed the new phase. when a German U-boat sank the sidewalk in front of the Mary 30 2.t a shower Sunday, high 65 to 75, low 45 to .50. Interstate 84 corridor. textile mills are being converted to The new structure would replace town attorney's office to watch for similar situations in. the 30 24 .30 00 The morning stars are Mer­ British liner Lusitania off the Cheney Library. The study, which had been hundreds of apartments. I-.384 is to one located at the north end of N r coast of Ireland. Director Kenneth Tedford said future. SEATTLE cury, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. recommended by the Planning apd be connected to Interstate 84 and Union Street that po.ses a safety In 1945. Gen. Dwight Eisen­ the Love Lane work should be And to prevent such accidents from happening again, the Across the nation The evening star is Venus. Zoning Commission and the Eco-. may be extended east, develop­ risk All vehicles over four tons delayed because the street might directors urged Public Works Director George Kandra to make Those born on this date are hower accepted the uncondi­ nomic Development Commission, ments that would mean more have been barred from using it. BOSTON be realigned and the sidewalk sure another town vehicle is traveling in front of a town bulldozer Rainshowers and thunderstorms will be scat­ under the sign of Taurus. They tional surrender of Nazi Ger­ was conceived to help town offi­ traffic in the area. The board also approved in­ tered from New England across the lower Great include Scottish philosopher many from Gen. Alfred Jodi. cials gain a better understanding creasing fees for building permits. could have to be redone. when it is being driven on the roads. Director Stephen Penny questi­ N EW YORK Lakes, the lower Ohio Valley, the middle David Hume in 1711; English In 1960, Soviet Prem ier Nikita of what type of road network is IN OTHER BUSINESS at Tue.s- Under the new schedule, a permit Kandra said that having an escort vehicle is usual town policy. oned the need for a walk on East Mississippi Valley and the central plains. Rain, poet Robert Browning in 1812; Khrushchev announced that U-2 needed in the area, which is day's meeting, the directors ap­ for work valued up to $200 will cost When the accident occurred, there were not enough vehicles to Middle Turnpike near the Ameri­ with snow in the higher elevations, will extend German composer Johannes pilot Francis Gary Powers, shot expected to be the scene of rapid proved spending $95,000 for preli­ $8 instead of $4, while permits for ride in tandem because crews were cleaning up the damage from can Legion building. He safd the SAN FRANCISCO ‘ •fPENVERr^ST. LOUIS* from the northern Rockies and the northern high Brahms in 1833. Russian com­ down over Russia on May 1, had development. Town Manager Ro­ minary , engineering work to work valued up to $600 will Hurricane Gloria, he said. walk might not be needed because Plains across the Great Basin and northern confessed he was on an spy bert Weiss told the directors the replace the Union Street bridge. increa.se from $5 to $9. Permits for The settlement came before the board because it must act for poser Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky there is little pedestrian traffic in mission for the CIA. study is needed because of the Town Public Works Director work over $600 will jump from $6 to the town in all insurance settlements. V Arizona. Winds will be strong and gusty near the in 1840; poet Archibald Ma- that area. large amount of new commercial $10. at LOS ANGELES southern Rockies. cLeish in 1892; actor Gary In 1984. the largest class-action George Kandra said negotiations Kandra said he will look into the Cooper in 1901; Edwin Land, product liability trial in U.S. development the area will house. on the work with the Manchester - GEORGE LAYNG Currently, traffic information TOWN MANAGER WEISS said matter and report back to the LOWEST High and low inventor of the Polaroid instant history was settled when chemi­ engineering firm of Fuss and board in June. camera, in 1909 (age 77). and cal companies that produced comes from individual developers O'Neill have taken two years, but the new fee schedule “ puls Man- TEMPERATURES who conduct their own studies in cheser in line with many other .'•0 an NEW YO RK — The highest temperature actor Darren McGavin in 1922 Agent Orange agreed to pay $180 an agreement has been reached. order to gel their projects ap­ communities in the Hartford • M IA M I reported Tuesday by the National Weather (age 64), million to Vietnam veterans-who Kandra said the study should be proved by zoning authorities. area.” Previously, the town's fees Service, excluding Alaska and Hawaii, was 100 On this date in history: claimed the herbicide damaged completed by the end of the The.se studies provide the town summer, and a new bridge could were among the lowest in the area, 60 -LBGEND- degrees at Presidio. Texas. The low was 25 degrees In 1763. Ottawa Indian chief their health. 2977 with a lot of data, but Weiss said a be in place within two years. he said. at Winnemucca. Nev. town study is needed to provide a He said the final cost of the After .some board members comprehensive understanding. _ 70 project could total $2 million. questioned the need for the work. MAY SALE DAYS! 'm \ r ^ 7 0 - SHOWERS^ PLOW Air quality report "We have never had a complete UPI WEATHER FOTOCAST package" he said. “ Wewant lotry HARTFORD — The state Department of Lottery to anticipate everything that will Environmental Protection reported that the air develop in the area.” Double the quality was moderate on Tuesday except for 260 NO. MAIN ST. SPRING SUITS! National forecast Greenwich, where it was unhealthful. Air quality Connecticut daily day in New England: THE STUDY will be funded with Value of Your MANCHESTER. CT, "BotunuSOO' was expected to be moderate on Wednesday. Tri-state daily: 491, 2384. money the town receives from the NORTHWAY Early Thursday morning, snow is forecast for portions of the northern, State Aid Highway program. It is Tuesday: 304 Rhode Island daily; 5820. Coupons p l a z a Our best selling Spring Suit central and southern Plateau and northern and central Plains regions. Rhode Island Lot-O-Bucks; expected to begin in about a month A Play Four: 5937 at 20% Savings! Rain is forecast for portions of the southern Plateau, northern and Weather radio 1-10-15-32-37. and take three to four months to Details In Store — “ " " I 1 « complete. 38 to 46 Reg. 38 to 42 Short. 40 to 46 Longs central Plains, upper Mississippi Valley and north Atlantic Coast Tuesday Lotto: Massachusetts daily: 8763. Reg. ‘ 225 The National Weather Service broadcasts Town Planning Director Mark ^ a n d v ! regions. Scattered showers are predicted for portions of the central continuous. 24-hour weather information on 162.475 1-10-17-33-35-39 Pellegrini has said he wants to and southern Plains and middle Mississippi Valley regions. Elsewhere, mHz in Hartford, 162.55 mHz in New London and Tuesday’s Jingo numbers: 27- establish a review subcommittee Pick Up a I . . 1 . the weather will be fair in general. 162.40 mHz in Meriden. other numbers drawn Tues­ 54-85-63-86-40-62-29-70-42. involving members of the PZC. the I DtriDiPEOPLE c m PLEftSERS c. EDC. the town engineer and other Value Pack Sale 13otanu500’ BLAZER s a l e ! traffic experts to oversee the Circular at ktudy. Slit Itims Single breasted models in fine Y ' Al Lutz, a resident of Stephen our store. iMlIible Wed.. Miy lilt, Dacron & Wool Hopsack. btreet, told the board Tuesday he Thuis. Miy Sill, Fil., May 91 • Navy • Lt. Grey • Lt. Blue • Sand Supported the plan. "It's long • Berry • Mint • Marine ^ 1 1 9 pverdue and I applaud it.” he said, Sal. MaylOtli raO P L E • However, Lutz said a similar 38 to 46 Reg. 38 to 44 Short. 40 to 46 Long ★ FREE ALTERATIONS itudy is needed for sections of town FRESHLY SLICED MAJESTY Jackson pushes Pepsi be used on the commercials. Enrico said. an 18-inch polished stainless steel film strip The matter of Jackson's 1983 Pepsi commer­ with a twist on a gold-plated brass base. The Police say IMPORTED HAM * 2 SANS^BEL? SLACKS tribute was preceded by a dinner af Who else but Michael Jackson would have cial — the one in which his greased-down hair Feel the comfortable difference a news conference and then say only seven was accidentally ignited by fireworks — was Ta vem-on-the-Green. where Taylor was two only Sansabelt® guarantees an unavoidable topic at the news conference. hours late. In addition to Hamilton, who w.as words? Jackson appeared at New York's • 100% poly and poly wool blends “ We took all the precautions in the world last Taylor's Oscar night date. Lillian Gish, Mia isex report Red Parrot di.sco for the formal announce­ • Sizes 32 to 42 20^" off ment of his three-year. $50 million endorse­ tim e," Enrico said. “ But I don’t think you’ll Farrow, Maureen Stapleton, Jane Powell, G R O T E & W IEG EL ENTIRE STOCK ment deal with Pepsi-Cola. “ Thankyou. This see any pyrotechnics any more.” Kurt Vonnegut, Dick Cavett, Roddy McDo- is a great honor." he whispered before wall, Mike Nichols and the star's mother. Iwas false turning over the speaking duties to his Sarah Taylor. 90. showed up. HOT DOGS 10 lb. box ‘lO** Liz and friends ; A I6-year-old Manchester girl manager and Pepsi President Roger Enrico. e> Space Litter was charged Monday night with HAGGAR SLACK SALE! Jackson will make at least two commercials Elizabeth Taylor was again on the arm of Brother of Roots If a spy satellite was aboard the Titan rocket that blew falsely reporting to police that she in English and one in Spanish, which will be George Hamilton as the Film Society of up recently, its loss means there will be one less thing )iad been sexually assaulted at her SUMMER POPLINS BELTED GOLF shown worldwide in 1987. He will write two Lincoln Center honored her with a $200-per- The brother of “ Roots” author Alex Haley ' for NORAD to catalogue and track. The North American jiome on April 28. The report led to FRESH GROUND & DUCKS POLY WOOLS EXPAND-O-MATICS new songs for them and may direct one spot person gala. Taylor was presented with a an arrest. and a track from his forthcoming album will is running for the Senate seat being vacated Aerospace Defense Command continually monitors special award for her contribution to film — by the retiring Charles Mathias. R-Md. : Kathryn Jean Ludwig of 12 Sizes $ 9 1 Sizes 0 Sizes 1 thousands of satellites, satellite debris, spent rockets Summit St. was arrested on a BEEF 4 lbs. or more •George Haley, 60. stood on the steps of the 99C 32 to 42 b I Reg. '28 32 to 42 Reg. '35 32 to 42 if I Reg. ‘40 Annapolis statehouse. not far from where his and other space garbage. If even a small piece of space warrant charging her with fal.sely reporting an incident and making a ancestor Kunta Kinte arrived from Africa litter fell to earth, it could crush anything it hit. false statement. 300 years ago, and said. “ The descendant of a Perhaps even worse, such space debris, untracked, ; Police said the Ludwig told them FRESH GRADE A P A man who came to this place in chains can could be mistaken fot enemy missiles. on April 28 that a former boyfriend OUR MOST POPULAR now stand free and proud before you, my had approached her outside her fellow citizens, to ask for your support and DO Y O U K N O W — Who was recently named to head NASA? home and had followed her into the CHICKEN THIGHS 4 5 V your votes.” Haley proclaimed himself “ the house against her wishes. She also lb. SHORT SLEEVE POLO'S one Republican who can help our party TUESDAY'S ANSWER — Al Capone made hla fortune In said he attempted to assault her 60% Cotton. 40% Polyester Interlock retain control of the Senate.” Haley lives in Chicago. kexually. the Washington. D.C., suburb of Silver ; The man was to be presented in MELLOW YELLOW Spring and is a former Kansas state senator. ^ Knowledge Unlimited, Inc. 1986 court Tuesday on the assault JO SPRING COLORS He also served in the Nixon administration charges and a first-degree bur­ Med.. Large. X-Large as general counsel for the Mass Transit A Newspaper in Education Program glary charge in connection with the BANANAS 7 Sponsored by alleged incident, police said. Po­ 390 Administration and worked as general counsel to the U.S. Information Agency. The Manchester Herald lice said the charges would be dropped. OUR MOST POPULAR ■ Ludwig was released on a $5,000 Wheaties cover boy non-surety bond for presentat ion in RC COLA, SQUIRT, A A A :court on May 12. SHORT SLEEVE DRESS SHIRTS Manchester Herald A shirt so fine, we put our Move Over. Mary Lou Retton. Chicago CHERRY COLA, SPRITE dep. Bears star Walter Payton is next up on the ' In another incident Monday, 2 Liter Bolllet Regal label on it $ USPS 327-500 VOL. CV, No. 185 police arrested .Gerald J. Appleby Wheaties cereal box. “ To be on the box is sort 65% polyester. 34% cotton. 14'/r to 17 of like a fairy tale that eventually came Published dally except Sunday Suggested carrier rates are $1.50 Jr., 24. of East Hartford, in r ® and certain holldaya by the M a n -' weekly, $6.50 for one month, $10.25 connection with the theft of a car, 101 true.” said Payton, who insisted he has eaten LU 3 chaeter Publishing Co., 16 Bralnard lor three months, $36.50 for six .Police said they caught Appleby Wheaties since he was a child. "Because (in) Place, Manchester, Conn. 06040. months and $77.00 lor one year. date Monday night running away WE ALSO INVITE YOU TO SEE OUR EXCITING SPRING COLLECTION OF the world we live in. it’s a fantasy.” Payton, Second class postage paid at Man­ Mall rates are available on request. !from a home on Walnut Street from 1 DOZEN HART SCHAFFNER A MARX, CHRISTIAN DIOR AND Y.S.L FINE CLOTHING chester, Conn. POSTMASTER: the N F L’s career, rushing leader and ;which the car had been taken possessor of a squeaky-clean image, will Send address changes to ths Man­ chester Herald. P.O. Box 591, Man­ earlier. The car was returned to LARGE WHITE start appearing on the box in the fall, To place a classified or display with coupon chester, Conn. 06040. advertisement, or to report a news the home. following in the tradition of Retton. Bob Item, story or picture Idea, call 643- Appleby was charged with tak­ EGGS Richards, Bruce Jenner and Pete Rose. “ It’s DOWNTOWN GUARANTEED DELIVERY: If 2711. Offlcs hours are 6:30 a.m .to5 ing a motor vehicle without the MANCHESTER an honor because of the past history that goes you don't receive your Herald by 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. owner's permi-ssion, interfering into it and the people they selected in the p.m. weekdays or 7:30 a.m. Satur­ with a police officer and operating with coupon and $15 purchase | OfCN OAKY 9 30-3:30 O ffN WfO . TNUIS UPl photo day, please telephone your carrier. :a motor vehiefe while under the I I A FRI IM 9 00 past." Payton said. " I t ’s really hard to find, IHURS hi 9 00 REGAL’S Valid thru Wednesday May 7lh, Thursday, May 8th, | Your Outlllf M*n t $hop B If you're unable to reach your car­ The Manchestsr Herald la a mem­ 'influence of liquor. It took several ROASTED ANCHOR — Former CBS News anchor Walter Cronkite and the words to express it.” Asked if he would rier, cell subscriber service at 647- ber of the Associated Press, a sub­ Friday, May 9th., and Saturday, May 10th, 1986 | invite massive teammate William “The 0046 by 6 p.m. weekdays or 10 a.m. scriber to United Press Inteme- police officers to bring Appleby columnist Liz Smith show the Texas Longhorn sign during a celebrity roast for under control, police said. Refrigerator” Perry over for a box of Saturdays for guaranteed delivery tlonal news senrices and a member LIMIT ONE PER CUSTOMER I Cronkite Tuesday at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington. Both are alumni of Wheaties, Payton said. “ I might as well — In Manchester. of the Audit Bureau of CIrculatlohs...... He \yas.,hel, to get involved — all of us — in such as anti-abortionists and for ‘applicable al time of original processing oniy chines similar to video games. scoring some goals where our Wildlife refuge gets finai link allegedly sending out mailings The bill would have the state the great life Insurance deal Daddy has. survival is concerned, or your poor misrepresenting her voting re­ produce sealed tickets for sale to old coach is going to look to"the MILFORD — The final link in a wildlife refuge along the cord Labriola shrugged off her nassiff We churches and other non-profit world like some kind of run down Connecticut coast is now in place, assuring the protection of criticism, saying he had won use groups for sale during bingo games Napoleon." Trachtenberg said. nesting grounds for several species of migratory birds. fairly. cam era as well as for sale on a one-year He read these pamphlets about SBLI - Savings Bank Ownership of Milford Point, a 10-acre barrier beach at the Belaga said the contests were trial basis at bars run by non-profit mouth of the Housatnnic River, was transferred Monday from worth it if for no other reason than 639 Main SI , Manchester organizations. N A A C P says private owners to the Connecticut chapter of the Nature the media attention that had been 643-7369 The tickets, which give buyers a Life Insurance. He learned he could get up to $60,000 Conservancy. focused on the GOP candidates. chance at cash prizes, are widely At a ceremony in Milford, the property became the latest Bozzuto said he was not discour­ sold now although they are illegal, said Rep. Eugene A. Migliaro. worth of coverage,/or less money, by buying it SCSU starts addition to the M.l-acre Connecticut Coastal Wildlife Refuge. The R-Wolcott, co-chairman of the Nature Conservancy bought the property for $650,000 from Public Safety Committee. to stop bias Fambur Realty Corp.. a Brooklyn-based company that had been FACTORY DEMONSTRATION He said the idea behind legaliz­ unable to obtain permits to build 22 beachfront condominiums on ing the sale of the tickets and directly through the Saving Bank of Manchester. NEW HAVEN — Southern Con­ the site. Saturday May 10th adopting the new regulatory necticut State University has its scheme for bingo games is de­ first black full professor and the He got just the kind of life insurance plan 1. your Smith Corona.. •electronic type* signed not to raise money for the head of the local NAACP says the writer (computer-compatible models) attaches to state but to place controls on appointment will help "eradicate the PWP system All of its amazing features Inte­ gambling that already exists. discrimination" in the state's grate into the word processor through a single plup- and premiums he wanted me to have. St. Bridget School in cable . (including, on certain models, the Spe»- Under the bill, the state would higher education system. Rjghf f/ecfron»c Dictionary... and One Touch Blec collect a fee on sealed tickets it sold But Haywood Hooks Jr., presi­ 74 Main Street tfonic WordBraser) to non-profit groups and a share of dent of the New Haven chapter of Daddy thinks it’s the best bargain anywhere! 2. the PWP... the heart of the system, with its the handle at certain bingo games. the National Association for the Manchester, CT 64.000 character memory (approximately 32 page? In both cases, the money would go Advancement of Colored People, of text). Incredibly compact Micro-Wafer Cassette to cover state administration said Tuesday that more minority 649-7731 and every word processing function you could want for everyday writing, edciting and printing. costs. Use the coupon, and you can read all about it, too. members need to be named as Paul Bernstein, legislative liai­ senior faculty members in state 3. the keypad... with its control keys lets son for the state Division of Special colleges and universities. 4th, 5th, 6th. 7th & 8th Grades you locate to any point in your copy; edit it. change it. delete It. add to it move it about Revenue, said the most recent Or phone 646-1700. Or stop by any office of the SCSU promoted Sandra Cava­ figures showed that the total naugh Holley, an associate profes­ 4. the monitor... an so character x 24 line handle for bingo games in Connec­ sor for communication disorders, In our 20th year our objectives remain; display that's crisp, clear and comfortable You can tilt It and adjust brightness so it's just right for you ticut is about $10 million a year. to the rank of full professor on May "We know it's a lot more than Savings Bank of Manchester. (I would myself, 2 following an eight-month peer • To develop Christian values. that. What this law will do is review process. Other Models eliminate a lot of skimming we The NAACP has focused on the Sales, Service, Rentals A vail able know is going on," said Bernstein, but I don’t walk yet either.)” hiring and prometfoit' ftolicies of • To achieve academic excellence by MARLOW’S FIRST FOR EVERYTHING SINCE 1911 whose agency would be given the Southern in the past few months. recognizing the uniqueness and job of regulating both the ticket On April 29. Hooks wrote a letter to ability of each student. DOWNTOWN MAIN ST., MANCHESTER 649-5221 sales and bingo games. Gov. William A. O'Neill expressing Free Perking Front end Rear of Store .. the N A ACP's concern over the lack “Ask about the new of high-ranking black and Hispanic • To develop positive self-concepts. faculty members at Southern. children’s term policy for Hooks suggested there was "no • To increase an awareness of human O’Neill gets kids like me.' real commitment" by state educa­ tion officials to implement a plan needs and develop a response to that would promote minority af­ the needs of others. bill to end fairs at state colleges and What every Mom needs! universities. Pleas^cal! Sister Helen Hart, C.S.J. at 649-7731 if parkway tolls “We are pleased at Dr. Holley's • A DOZEN ROSES • A DAY OFF promotion, but we are not yet you thiink St. Bridget’s environment for learning satisified because there is such a and development will benefit your child. • A PAIR OF JEANS FROM JEANS + PLUS HARTFORD (UPl) - A bill to great need for minorities" in end toll collections on the Merritt senior faculty positions at SCSU and Wilbur Cross parkways in the and the state higher education Applications now being accepted. next two years was on its way system in general. Hooks said. today to Gov. William A. O'Neill Savings Bank of Manchester for his expected signature. 923 Main Street, Manchester, CT 06040 For Mom on her day,.. The House voted 84-66 Tuesday to do away with the parkway tolls □ Send me your literatu . e that O M A A N C M fin as part of a $278.6 million transpor­ CALDOR fN O m iO MAZA MAY 6 THRU MAY 10 ONLY tation bonding package, which was explains how I can get a better deal OM N 10-9 then approved on a 146-3 vote and on life insurance with SBLI. sent to O'Neill. □ Please telephone me at . SAT. 10.A.II0W 0M N The bill calls for an end to (number) SUNOAT 13-S collections of the 35-cent tolls at toll plazas in Greenwich. Milford and S 4 A -S 1 0 0 Wallingford no later than July I. $ off 1988. and earlier if toll revenues are sufficient to finance removal of OUR LOW PRICE the toll plazas. The Legislature's move to end On any fashion Denim Jean In the store toll collections on the parkways GOLF SKIRTS follows the removal of tolls last • Jordachm • Leo year on the Connecticut Turnpike State. Zip • Chic • Levi Jr. and the Putnam and Bissell bridges in the Hartford areas. ft • Calvin Klein • Sunset Blues Existing state law also calls for Date of Birth • Coupon must be presented with purchase removal of tolls from the Charter • Not applicable to prior solas or with any bthmr coupon Oak Bridge in Hartford once repairs to the bridge are C U LO n ES completed. Rep. Christine M. Niedermeier. D-Fairfield, said the removal of tolls from the turnpike has in­ creased traffic significantly along $1999 that artery as motorists avoid the of Manchester REG. $30 [ jeansi>ph^ parkways and their continued Member FDIC. Equal Opportunity Lender. ______"Yeut Fmshien J — h I State" ^ tolls. X. A LOVELY SELECTION OF SKIRTS FROM FINE MAKERS Niedermeier and other toll oppo­ Offices in Manchester, East Hartford, IN SOLIDS, SEERSUCKER, STRIPES, PLAIDS & PRINTS nents said the collections are Bolton, Andover, South Windsor, East Windsor, SIZES 8-18. 297 EAST CENTER ST. MANCHESTER, CT discriminatory because they only Ashford, Eastford, Mansfield and Tolland. affect some parts of the state. They Dept. A Telephone 646-17()0. OPEN MON.-SAT. 10-6 THURS. NITE 'TIL 9 also cited inconvenience and safety concerns resulting from loll collections. MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, May 7. 1986 — ^ t ^ MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, May 7, 1986 OPINION U.S./World In Brief Summit leaders praise their unity TOKYO (UPI) — The leaders of seven measures adopted Monday were binding. major industrial democracies wrapped up The summit also failed to erase allied Summit Highlights " Fletcher approved as NASA chief an annual summit today with lavish praise opposition to the April 15 U.S. bombing of V40KKIIMG WOMAN'S d o l l a r for their new unity against terrorism, but Libya. WASHINGTON — The Senate has approved James Fletcher to they left Tokyo amid signs that nagging Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone was World Economy On budgets again take up the reins of the nation’s troubled space agency, conflicts among them could derail it. quoted by Japanese news media as saying • Establishment ol a "mana^d Hoal' Jack ' overriding critics who charged he is a NASA "insider who was the measures were not mandatory and that . system in a bid to tame their witdiy part of the problem.” The three-day summit, the 12th in a series Japan would make “independent ’ ’ decisions IA # f ' tiuctuating economy Anderson ’The 89-9 vote Tuesday cleared the way for Fletcher, 66, to be of ostensibly economic gatherings, also , about whether to implement them. l x w H * ^ commitment to cut spending to and housing administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Adminis­ ended with substantial agreements by six ' ^ — 'I reduce excessive fiscal deficits Western nations and Japan to coordinate French Foreign Minister Jean Bernard • Endorsement ol a U.S. plan to deal with Third tration,.a post he held in the 1970s — when the space shuttle Raimon said his country did not consider the economic policy and demand a strengthen­ World debt program got under way. ing of international nuclear safety. sanctions “strictly obligatory.” 6 H He replaces James Beggs, who was forced to resign last year • Studies ol agricultural subsidies The budget passed by the Board of Directors But the common response to terrorism On Tuesday. Italian Prime Minister • Addition ol Italy and Canada in the group ol Monday night was Democratic through and during an investigation into his role as an official of a defense Bettino Craxi and Britain's Margaret contracting firm accused of defrauding the government. William eclipsed other issues. finance ministers through. Thatcher had already appeared to contra­ Graham has been serving as acting administrator. President Reagan, at a news conference dict suggestions the summit resolution As the process of adoption was under way, Nukes aren’t today before boarding Air Force One for endorsed the future use of military action by Soviet Union members of the majority took turns offering Washington, described the summit as “the the United States. • Discussions on developments in the motions in favor of the appropriations they had Victory stunning in North Carolina most successful” of the six he has attended Soviet Union under Gorbachev and and proclaimed it "this triumph at Tokyo.” Reagan, however, appeared unaware of expressed hope lor a second U.S.- agreed upon, then unanimously voted for those the dissent, saying flatly the others had motions. They unanimously voted against the only problem Rep. James Broyhill’s stunning victory in North Carolina for The nations’ agreement on new measures Soviet summit the GOP Senate nomination against a New Right candidate sets against sponsors of international terrorism “agreed to a statement that said the way to • A calting lor the Soviet Union to amendments offered by the Republicans the stage for another battle that could help decide whether the — and to single out Libya by name — meant deal with this is on a united front.” present a timetable lor the withdrawal ol all Soviet wherever the minority had settled on a figure Democrats take control of the Senate. “the summit seven had agreed upon the Some leaders questioned the U.S. inter­ forces from Afghanistan that differed from theirs. \N5^5M5657Ea in Soviet Union Broyhill swept to victory Tuesday night, defeating David menace posed by the scourge of interna­ pretation of a key clause that called for • A calling lor disclosure ol details ol the Soviet fighting terrorism by “combining national Almost all aspects of the 100-minute budget WASHINGTON — The nuclear catastrophe in Funderburk, the New Right candidate and protege of North tional terror.” he said, nuclear accident at Chernobyl and a new pact French President Francois Mitterrand measures with international cooperation.” committing nuclear power users to share information meeting were highly mechanical, and only on a the Soviet Union dramatizes the risks involved Carolina’s Sen. Jesse Helms, in a bitter feud overthe direction of Reagan administration officials defined couple of occasions was there any the state GOP. called the summit “probably the easiest” about future disasters when dangerous equipment is operated by a since the annual meetings involving the national measures as “anything from disagreement about the policy implications of 169+ ^ government that places little value on human In primaries in two other states, Indiana and Ohio, candidates economic sanctions to military strikes.” fielded by ultra-conservative Lyndon LaRouche were beaten United States. Japan. Britain. France. West Terrorism what was being discussed. safety. The world can only hope the Soviet Germany, Italy and Canada began in 1975. In its final economic statement, the seven • Agreement promising sanctions That was probably the case because in spite bureaucracy will improve its nuclear safeguards easily, and failed to score upsets similar to their victory in the SIXTY NINE recent Illinois primary. But the leaders showed cracks in their leaders announced provisions for an un­ against Libya and other sponsors ol of the partisan overlay on the approval process as fast as possible. unity by failing to impose economic precedented coordination of their curren­ international terrorism the minority party offered few real sanctions against Tripoli and by indications cies and set up a mechanism for monitoring One thing is crystal clear, however: The UPI graphic alternatives. e-TiA some did not believe the six anti-terrorist their economies. The Republicans favored a General Fund H ULM E R JW VWRIH 8.000 to buy the land in St. Mary Cjiurch. East Hartford. Rasmussen. Fisher loaded the the tie-breaking run. victory over the Boston Red Sox. Any time I go out there, especially Then Rob Wilfong singled across space, inadequate facilities and a Downing grabbed Rich Gedman's this thing ” said Selectman Mi­ from its town budget at an April Burial wil be in Mount St. Benedict Bill Dawley. 0-2. suffered the With runners on second and third in a tie game, you’re going to have the tie-breaking run in th^ eighth shortage of parking at the building bases in the seventh inning and deep drive. Both players went chael Zizka. ’’There’s a lot of meeting. Cemetery. Bloomfield. Calling loss. Starter Tom Seaver. who and the score tied 2-2 with two out to hit my pitch. I also know that and the Angels scored three more on Bolton Center Road have beien gave up a sacrifice fly to Carlton down, but Downing jumped up technical considerations here" In other action, the selectmen hours are Thursday from 2 to 4 and missed a start last week due to the in the seventh inning. Forster things don’t always work out the times off Steve Crawford and Tim discussed at length. There are also Fisk, a two-run single by Ron clutching the ball for the third out. Selectman Carl Preuss argued approved a recommendation by 7 to 9 p.m. Kittle and a game-tying single to death of his mother, lasted only 3 replaced starter Jim Slaton. He way you want. I got Billy Bucks Lollar in the ninth. potential problems with the septic Pettis was taken from the field in system. that the group should be made up of the Public Building Commission Bobby Bonilla. 2-3 innings, yielding five runs. walked Wade Boggs, the major this time, he could get me the next “ The players needed a win badly a maintenance cart and then to a First Selectman Douglas Cheney seven to nine citizens and include a and accepted a bid for asbestos Third baseman Mike Pagliarulo New York scored in the first league batting champion last year, time.” today.” Mauch said. ’’The man­ removal this summer from Bolton ^ V e ” He threw all right as far as I ager needed one, too.” nearby hospital, where X-rays liaison to the selectmen and a inning on Mike Easler’s two-run on four pitches. However, he got said during an April Board of stabbed Tim Hulett’s hard hit disclosed he suffered a deep bruise Finance meeting that the select­ member of the Board of Finance. Center School and Bpiton High Pupils protest grounder to end the inning and the single. The Yankees added a run in Bill Buckner to pop weakly to could see. but. heck, we only saw ” Boyd pitched very decently above the left knee. He returned to men hoped to recruit an advisory Preuss said that one of the School. Yanks right came back with the the third when Ken Griffey’s second on the next pitch to end the him throw five pitches.” Boston except for a screwball that he got problems with past committees is inning. Manager John McNamara said of up to Pettis.” McNamara said. the clubhouse, but hid his pain in panel of interested residents and Dec-Tarn, a Ma^sachu.setts com­ guard’s firing go-ahead run in eighth inning and sacrifice fly scored Mattingly. that they have lacked credibility the only bank Brad Corbett took over for Forster. ” We just didn’t score any runs. We the trainer’s room before accom­ ask it to make recommendations pany, was the lower of two bidders three in the ninth on Henderson’s In'tbe fourth inning. New York made it 5-0 when Mattingly Forster in the eighth and earned Slaton and Boston’s Dennis “Oil had opportunities, but we didn’t panying the Angels home. on the project. Although the price three-run homer. ‘"The muscle is so sore he can’t Verplanck School children are ” It was great to come back and doubled home Henderson from his first save of the year by Can” Boyd engaged in an old cash in. I don’t like to lose, but a 6-2 quoted was $129,000. the PBC flex it. but fortunately it’s just a protesting last week’s firing of a win. but we shouldn’t have been in third and scored himself on Win­ allowing one harmless hit in the fashioned pitching duel until the record on a homestand isn’t too recommended that the selectmen bruise.” California Manager Gene Sweeping tax reform school crossing guard by the police in town. that position,” Fisher, 1-1. said. "I field’s single. The Yankees added final two innings. late innings. bad. We’ll take it.” award Dec-Tarn $135,000, includ­ ’’They’ve been giving me the Boyd was tagged for a two-run Pettis gave the Angels a big Mauch said. “ This trip hasn't been ing amounts for air sampling tests department. feel like I’ve got good stuff but I another run in the sixth when ball.” Forster said after his 10th homer by Gary Pettis, his first boost with his eighth major league without a little excitement here and construction contingencies. ’The guard. Rosario Sapienza of just don’t get the guys but. It still Henderson scored on Winfield’s 39 Maple St., was dismissed feels good to win. though.” sacrifice fly. appearance in the Angels 27 since last June 1. after Boston homer. However, he’ll probably and there.” cuts IRA deducations Administrative Assistant Karen Friday, police said. The Savings Bank of Levine said that the selectmen Sean Donnelly of 60 Jarvis Road, Continued from page 1 deferred until withdrawn suggested the bid be awarded only a fourth-grader, said in a letter to Manchester office-on Main Other provisions of the bill would after full funding is in place. She the Manchester Herald that he and Street here in Manchester- country. end the deduction for state and said that the selectmen have about his friend. Raymond Gagnon, Governing body must take another look at its rules The top corporate lax rale, now local sales taxes but continue the half the funds for the project now. witnessed the dismissal of Rosa­ is the only bank in town with 46 percent, 'would drop to 33 writeoff of income and property The other half will come when a rio. whom the students call Thursday office hours from The Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Confer­ ClAC directive so states. lip behind the pitcher’s mound in front of second base percent. Corporations would 16.se taxes; repeal the deduction for new budget is adopted. “ Rosie.” ence. CIAC for short, is an interesting group. It Selective enforcement? is another area that needs attention. It’s a situation that deserves some remedy from the the 10 percent investment credit consumer interest, such as a car Residents will vote on the budget "They took off his hat and badge 9 AM to 4 PM, and 6 PM governs all interscholastic sports in the state and. to East Catholic’s field. Eagle Field, which in its early CIAC. If an athlete must go back to a public school for and several tax privileges but loan: permit deduction of mort­ proposals for the fiscal year in the street where everyone could prevent athletes from jumping from one school to years was more than acceptable for state tournament to 8 PM. a valid financial reason, why should he or she not be would gain a depreciation system gage interest on one or two homes: beginning July 1 at a May 12 town see. We think it was very unfair. another, has a set of guidelines that must be followed. play, has fallen into disrepair. East coach Jim Thoughts allowed to compete the following year? It is not a case that is more generous than present restrict the writeoff for medical meeting. We feel that Rosie is a good The Purnell Place drive If an athlete does change schools for 10 specific Penders has said more than once he’d rather not play of recruitment — check the St. Bernard’s-New London law. expenses: continue full deduction crossing guard and he was always reasons, he/she does not have to sit out a year before there. One parent understands why. “ There are up window—located just ApLENty High case for details — but rather one of necessity. One of the hottest issues in the of charitable contributions by there when we needed him.” resuming competition. dandelions and a lump in the field. A farmer would Should an athlete be penalized for that? I. for one. bill is the provision denying most itemizers but end the special Donnelly said in the letter. behind our main office-is Financial hardship, however, is not one of the Len Auster, Sports Editor have difficulty getting the cows in. It looks like a think not. workers a deduction for contribu­ writeoff for non-itemizers: and Capt. Robert Juliano. who di­ open Thiursdays straight reasons. There was a recent case in the southeastern pasture. It’s a shame.” he said. tions to an IRA — a benefit claimed allow a deduction of only 80 percent For the Record rects the school crossing guards, part of the state where a girl, who was attending It’s a complete shame inasmuch as Eagle Field, through, 9 AM to 8 PM. when dedicated in 1976. received rave reviews from by about 28 million families. Only of the cost of business meals and said the firing was because of Marianapolis Prep, had to move back to the public Fields need attention workers not covered by a company entertainment disagreements over Sapienza’s school because her family ran into financial straits. visiting teams. The infield grass, however, is clumped pension plan could deposit up to Special lax breaks enjoyed by In a April 30 story on a ministers’ duties. He said he had received Unbeknownst to her. or her family, this girl approximately $565. moving the yearly tuition for one The Parks and Rec Department crews are and infielders go after grounders at their own risk. $2,000 in an IRA and pay no tax on the banking oil. limber and meeting at the Full Gospel Interde­ anonymous complaints about Sa­ discovered only too late that she could not compete for student to the neighborhood of $2,300 understaffed and overworked, and the high school Manchester High’s Memorial Field was a quagmire the deposit or interest it earns until mining indu.stries would be con­ nominational Church, the Rev pienza and had talked to him her "new” school because the family had not changed That’s a neighborhood some families cannot maintenance crew is in the same situation, but the after the Thanksgiving Day game last November. the money is withdrawn. tinued with few changes, as would Philip Saunders was quoted ineom- before Friday. its residence. accommodate. Some unsuspecting athlete who goes , town’s baseball diamonds — among other things — And. instead of being put in some semblance of shape, The millions of workers who are the lax exemption for bonds issued pletely. He was quoted as saying. ' Ten other students besides Don­ How about that fora kick in the head. This to many, back to the public school because his family cannot both public and private, are in need of repair. Former it was left unattended. Playing in the mud that day did covered by a company plan would by state and local governments. As “ If this church has failed God has nelly and Gagnon signed the letter. Member FDkl. Eqnal Opportunity lender including myself, seems grossly unfair. Then again, absorb the increase may find himself on the sideline Herald sports editor Earl Yost on Tuesday noted the a number on the football field and only now is the high be able to contribute $2,000 a year one of its last acts, the committee failed" What he actually said was They called themselves ’’Rosie’s Offices in Manchester, East Hanforii, the CIAC has not received too many compliments for under the current situation. tennis courts at Charter Oak Park desperately need school trying to get it back into shape. to an IRA — but only after paying voted to exempt the oil indu.stry Bolton, Andover, South Windsor, East Windsor, It’s a Catch-22 that needs immediate attention. repair. So. too. do the baseball diamonds^ What the fields around town need is money to get ” A great preacher once said 'if the friends.” ,^shford, Easiford, Mansfield and Tolland. its wisdom. tax on the contribution. Interest from part of the new crackdown on church has failed. God has Juliano was preparing a report Telephone 646*1700. This situation may strike home in the near future. It’s funny in that a couple years ago a runner moved The high-school diamond. Kelley Field, has some them refitted. And what the crews, who must do the earned on the account would be ’’paper” los.ses from lax shelters. failed” on the dismissal t(^av East Catholic High School has announced it is raising back to his hometown for the exact reason — financial rollers planted behind the home plate backstop. worir, need is some additional staffing. its tuition for the 1986-87 year. The increase is considerations — and He did not sit out a year as the That’s dangerous and they should be moved. And tHe Don’t bet on either. M A N C H ES TE R H E R A LD , Wednesday, May 7. 1986 — 11. 10 - M A N C H ES TE R H E R A LD . Wednesday, May 7, 1986 Gonzalez, Cheney nine keep rolling along SCOREBOARD ■ -i all season.” By Jim Tierney Charter Oak Conference and 4-7 Trailing, 1-0, in the third inning, RBI ground-rule double, scoring “ We’re in a very well balanced Msts4.AstrosO Shea and sending Tibbo to third. conference.” Baccaro said. “ E v ­ Nitlonal Firm AL standings A’s 17. Blue Jays 3 Herald Corresoondent overall. the Beavers tied it up on a two-out RHAM starter Keith McClanan solo home run off the bat of Tom Dowd reached on a fielder’s was relieved by Eric Jeroszko ery game is a tough one.” . Basketball Gonzalez scattered seven hits, DIRosa Cleaners outlasted Morlorfy OAKLAND TORONTO HOUSTON NEW YORK Mancini. Chris Fires put Tech choice and advanced to second after Nese’s home run. Gonzalez Softball Brothers, 26-25, at Bowers School. For East abrhM abrhM Victories against the Cheney struck out five and walked only two o b rliM obrUM ahead for good in the following when Tibbo was tagged in a OIRosa's, Bob Herdlein, Ryan Leonard Phillips 3b 5 3 4 3 Moseby cfDoran 2 2b 4 1 0 0 0 Mitchell 0 0 cf 4 0 1 1 Tech Beavers have been at a in his complete-game effort. Mike had a four-hitter heading into the CHENEY TECH (7) — Mancini If and Steve Lyons hit well and Steve W L Pet. GE Reynlds ss 4 0 1 0 Dvkstra cf 0 0 0 0 inning with a bloop single down the run-down. Mancini was now on Cleveland 16 I .667 Hill 2b 5 0 11 Leach ti 10 10 premium this season, especialiy seventh inning before he gave up a 3-2-3-2, Dowd ss 3-1-0-0, Carpenter cf Ruggerlo pitched well. Billy Manning Peters 2b 0 10 0 Femndz st 4 0 0 0 Cruz If 4 0 0 0 Teufel 2b 4 0 10 NBA playofis Mancini went 3-for-3 with two third. Bruce Carpenter, who had 2- 1-2-0, Nese dh 3-1-1-4, Gonzalez p TONIGHT'S GAMES I and Michael Spector hit well and Tom New York 17 » .654 when senior righthander Rick right field line, which scored run on three hits. Gibson's vs. Heat, — Robertson Canseco rf 6 1 2 1 Mulinks 3b 4 0 2 1 Davis 1b 4 0 10 Hrnndz 1b 2 0 10 I^ Is , while Ron Nese blasted a 3- 1-0-0, PIres 3b 3-0-1-1, Parent on 6 Lebllt ployed well defensively for Boston 15 10 .600 .Walling 3b 3 0 0 0 Carter c 4 0 0 0 Gonzalez is the starting pitcher. Gonzalez. two hits on the day, was intention­ Pooanl vs. Nels Johnson, 7:30 — Milwaukee 14 10 .503 KIngmn dh 5 3 3 5 Upshaw 1b 3 0 0 0 Cenforenco SemHlnata fifth-inning grand slam hofne run “Rickey is coming off probably 3-06-0, Shea 1b l-l-O-O, Tibbo rf 3-0-1-0, Morlorty's. Lansfrd 1b 6 2 2 1 Relder 1b 10 0 0 Ashby c 3 0 0 0 Sfrwbrr rf 4 0 0 0 ally walked to load the bases. Pelletier c 06-0-0, McGuire ph/lb Robertson Detroit 13 11 .542 Madden p 0 0 0 0 Foster If 3 2 11 (Best-gf-oeven) Eight times Gonzalez has started to secure the Beaver victory. Gonzalez, who gave up a run in his best game of the season on MPM vs. Elmore, 6 — Fitzgerald 12 12 .500 Hendrsn If 5 1 0 0 Bell If 3 0 10 Eotlern Conference Nese followed by crushing a 3-2 1- 00-0, Totols 25-7-8-7. , , , , Baltimore Bass cf 2 0 0 0 Knight 3b 4 0 1 0 for the Beavers this year and eight the first inning, regained his Friday against Portland,” Bac­ RHAM (3) — Perrlolot ss 60-1-0, Cycle vs. Main Pub, 7:30 — Toronto 11 15 .423 Davis cf 4 2 11 Gruber If 10 0 0 Botton vs. Aftenta Mancini was recently honored as pitch well over the leftfield fence Fitzgerald Griffin ss 4 2 3 1 Barfield Puhl rf rf 3 40 0 0 Sonfona 2 ss 3 1 20 20 times he has come away with a win composure and pitched shutout caro pointed out. "He still pitched Sprang cf 3-2-20, Stone dh 4-000, Tettleton c 3 2 1 2 Johnsn dhKnepper 3 p 2 00 0 0 Gooden 0 0 p 3 1 1 2 (Comes whi serioi 4-1) „ Cheney Tech’s scholar-athlete of for a grand slam, giving Cheney a McClanan p 2-01-1, L.Jeroszko c MAC vs. L.M. Gill, 6 — Nike KerMd p 00 00 April 27 — Boston 103, Atlanta 91 — including Tuesday's 7-3 victory ball over the next four frames. well today.” Jones vs. HPMarket, 7:30 — Nike Hockey California 15 12 .H6 — W m c 3 0 0 0 the year. 7-1 lead. 2- 0-00, Ellison 3b 3-000, McDonald If Martinez c 1 0 0 0 Bailey c 0 0 0 0 April 29 — Boston 119, Atlanfo 108 over visiting RHAM High of Food vs. Red-Lee, 6 — Pogonl Oakland 14 13 .519 1 May 2 — Boston 111, Atlonfo 107 “ Ron got the big hit,” Baccaro Victories have become common­ ■ 3-1-10, Fries 2b 3-01-0, Fiona rf 3-001, Keith vs. Edwords, 7:30 — Poganl (jarcia 2b 3 0 10 Totals 19 0 1 0 Tefolt H 4 6 4 Hebron. “ RHAM Is a good solid team,” The Beavers’ fifth inning in­ E.Jeroszko p 1-01-1, Bain 1b OOOO, Texos 12 12 .500 1'/, Hog4ig« 000 000 00^0 ' Mav4 — Atlanta 106, Boston M said. “ He was the man we wanted place for the Beavers, not having Ward vs. B.A. Club, 6 — Keenev Kansas City 11 13 .;«8 2|^ Totals a 17 17 15 TetaN 33 3 7 3 May 6 — Boston 132, Aficmfa » For Cbeney, it was its seventh Cheney coach Bill Baccaro said. flicted the necessary damage to Totals 28-3-7-3. ___^ , D. W. Fish vs. Main Pub, 6 — Charter Oakland 015 080 106-17 Now Yoih OOSSMllK—4 RHAM 100 001 1 3 Minnesota 10 16 .M 4'/j Gaine-wlnnlna RBI — Foster (2). Milwaukee vs. Philadelphia post the victory over the Sachems. up there in that situation. He’s a lost since April 17 to Prince Tech, Oak NHL playoffs Terente 000 011001— 1 consecutive win of the season, “ The game was hardily an easy Cheney "fech Jf ? ?! ' S Game-winning RBI — Kingman (2). E— Walling, Teufel. DP— New York 1. elevating its conference record to a one for us. The score doesn’t Bill Shea led off with a walk.' strong kid and there was no doubt 15-6. Their unrelenting assault on McClanan, E. Jerosko (5) and L. Chlcogo 7 17 .292 6'/i LOB— Houston 4, New York 6. ((grigs tied M ) Wales Conference Tuesday's Results E— Gordon, Fernandez, Garclo. followed by a Chris Tibbo’s single he was going to make contact. Ron the COC continues today against Jerosko; Gonzalez and Pelletier. DP— Oakland 1. LOB— Oakland 6, To­ 2B— Hernondez, Knight, Teufel. 3B— April 29— Philadelphia 118, Milwaukee perfect 9-0 and 9-1 -overall. The reflect how close a game it really WP- Gonzalez (8-0), LP- McClonan. West Side Conference Championship Gooden. HR— Foster (1). 112 to left. Mancini then delivered his has been getting clutch hits for us rromweli at Cheney. Montreal vs. New Yarfc (Xiklond 17, Toronto 3 ronto 5. 2B— Davis, Griffin 2, Can­ visiting Sachems fell to 4-5 in the was." The Elks Club hung on to nip Perrys' seco. 3B— Phillips. HR— Kingman 2 May 1 — Milwaukee 119, Phllodelphlo (Conodlens lead series M ) Californio 6, Boston 2 IP H RERBBSO 107 Automotlye, 6-5, at PaganI Field on MOV 1 — Montreol 2, New York 1 Milwaukee 10, Seattle 0 (6), Tettleton (D .Lonsfordd), Barfield Tuesday night. Lou Keroak cranked 2 (6). SB— Moseby (9). SF— Griffin, Heustea May 3 — Philadelphia 107, Milwaukee May 3 — Montreal 6, New York 2 Clevelond 6, Kansas City 1, called In Kneppr (L 5-1) 61-3 103 two triples, while Norm Kowalski and May 5 — Montreol 4, New York 3 (O T) the bottom of the fifth, rain Tettleton, Kingman. Dan Daylak each added a double and Kei%ld ^3 May 5 — Milwaukee 109, Phllodelphlo Scholastic roundup May 7 — Montreal at New York, 8:05 Baltimore 5, Minnesota 3 Madden 1 104 single for the winners. Dennis Woods p.m. New York 10, Chicago 6 IP H RERBBSO slopped three singles for Perrys'. Oakland , , New York May 7 — Philadelphia at Milwaukee, 8 x-Mav 9 — New York ot Montreol, 7:35 Texas 4, Detroit 2 Gooden (W 54)) 9 2 0 0 2 7 p.m. Wednesday's Games Haas (W frO) ^32215 Atherton 1 3 0 0 0 0 T— 2:36. A— 41,722. ** Mov 9 — Milwaukee ot Philadelphia, PaganI x-Mov 11 — Montreal at New York, Umpires— Home, Crawford; 1b, 8:30 p.m. 7:35 p.m. Kansas City (Soberhogen 2-2) at Ontiveros 111110 Toronto . . C. Williams; 2b, Wendelstedt; 3b, Tata. x-May 11— PhllodelphlaatMJI^kee, Evergreen Lawns swamped Man­ x-Moy 14 — New York at Montreol, Cleveland (Heaton 0-1),7:35p.m. 1 p.m. MHS girls’ and boys’ track teams easily romp chester Fire and Police, 10-4, at 7:35 p.m. New York (John 00) at Chicago Key (L 0-3) 2 1-3 6 6 6 1 0 Gordon 2 2-3 5 4 2 1 2 PaganI. No details of the game were (Bannister 1-2), 8 p.m. Cubs 7. Dodgers 6 Western Contarance Included with the score. Campbell Conference M trolt (Morris 3-3) at Texas (Correa Caudill 2 3 3 3 1 2 Lamp 1 0 0 0 0 0 Denver vs. Houston frames, including four in the first Conference Championship 2-2), 8:35 p.m. (RockeN lead series 1-2) The' Manchester High girls’ Calgary vs. St. Louis Baltimore (Flonogon 1-3) at Minnesota Henke 1 3 4 2 1 0 LOS ANGLES CHICAGO and five more in the second and T — 2:54. A— 22,177. April 26 — Houston 126, Denver 119 track team won all 10 track events Nike (Flames lead series M ) (Smithson 3-2), 8:35 p.m. abrhM abrhM April 29 — Houston 119, Denver 101 fifth. May 2 — SI. Louis 3, Colgory 2 Boston (Nipper 2-3) ot Seattle (Wilcox Umpires— Home, Evans; lb, Merrill; Duncan ss 3 1 1 1 Dunston ss 5 2 3 1 in upping its CCC East record to 2-1 J.H.C. Construction trimmed Aide's 2b, Hendry; 3b, Cousins. May 2 — Denver 116, Houston 115 “ We were about three plays Pizza, 3-1, of Nike Field. Ron Gregolre, May 4 — Colgory B, St. Louis 2 0-4), 10:35 p.m. . ^ Whitflld ph 1 0 0 0 Motthws If 5 2 1 2 May 4 — Denver 114, Houston 111 Tuesday with an overwhelming Burt Baskervllle, Matt Woodcock and MOV 6 — Calgary 5, St. Louis 3 Milwaukee (Wegman 0-1) at Oakland NIedenfr p 0 0 0 0 Smith p 0 0 0 0 May 6 — Houston 131, Denver 103 104-23 win over visiting Enfield away from being in this.” said Sam Thornton all hod two hits eoch for Mov8— Colgory at St. Louls,8:35p.m. (Andular 3-1), 10:35 p.m. Sox 2b 5 2 2 1 Sandbrg 2b4 1 3 0 May 8 — Houston of Denver, 9:30 p.m. Bolton coach John Jenkins. “ We Cabell 1b 3 0 10 Moreind rf 5 1 2 3 High at Wigren Track. J.H.C. For Aide's, Ed Bombardier, Toronto (Cloncv 2-1) at California Orioles 5. Twins 3 x-Mav 10 — Denver ot Houston, 3:30 had a fly that should have been Harry Roy and Mick Coulombe May 10— St. Loulsot Calgary, 8:05 pm. (Sutton 0-3), 10:35 p.m. Brock 1b 1 0 0 0 Durhm 1b 4 12 1 p.m. The Indians copped 14 of 15 cracked o pair of safeties apiece. Thursday's Games Marshll rf 4 0 1 1 Davis c 4 0 10 LA Lakers vs. Dallas events overall. caught in the first and no runs x-Moy 12 — Calgary at St. Louis.8:35 BALTIMORE MINNESOTA Cedeno If 2 0 0 0 Cev 3b 4 0 0 0 (Lakers lead series 1-1) would have scored. Then we had p.m. Milwaukee at Oakland abrhU abrhM Landrex If 2 0 0 0 Dernier cf 3 0 0 0 April 27 — LA Lakers 130, Dallas 116 Leading the way was junior Dusty x-Mov 14 — St. Louis at Colgory, 9:05 Boston at Seattle, night Bonilla 2b 4 1 1 1 Smelly dh 4 0 10 Wllllms cf 4 1 1 0 Hoffman p 1 0 0 0 April 30 — LA Lakers 117, Dallos 113 sprinter Joanna Zachery. who was runners on second and third with p.m. Toronto at Californio, night Lacy rf 5 2 2 1 Puckett cf 3 1 1 0 Scloscia c 2 0 0 0 Fronen ph 10 0 0 May 2 — Dallas 110, Dallas 108 a triple winner in taking the 100.200 one out and bases loaded with none Memorial Corner Store routed Moln x-lf necessary Ripken ss 3 12 1 Hrbek 1b 3 12 1 Andersn 3b 3 1 1 0 Keough p 0 0 0 0 Mov 4 — Dallas 120, LA Lakers 118 Pub/MMH, 10-3, ot Keeney Field. Murray 1b 4 1 1 2 Brnnsky rf 4 0 1 1 and 400. Zachery also anchored the out situations in which we didn’t EL standings Welch p 3 12 3 Trillo ph 10 0 0 May 6 — LA Lakers 116, Dallos 113 Chuck Huntington, Glen Pelllgrlnelll, Lynn cf 5 0 10 Bush If 4 0 0 0 Howell p 0 0 0 0 Boiler p 0 0 0 0 May 8— LA Lakers at Dallas,9:30p.m. victorious 4 X 100 relay. score any runs.” Ron Labelle and Rick Molloy each Benlquz If 3 0 0 0 GaettI 3b 4 1 1 0 Flames 5. Blues 3 Russell ss 1 0 0 0 Bosley If 10 10 Mary Ann Troy won both the shot Tony Gagnon pounded a two-run rapped two hits for the yietors. For the Shelby If 0 0 0 0 Gagne ss 4 0 2 1 Totals 34 6 9 6 Totals 10 7 13 7 x-Moy 10 — Dalllas at LA Lokers, 3:30 losers, Tom Ouakenbosk clouted three W L Pet. GB Young dh 4 0 0 0 Solos c 4 0 0 0 No out when winning run scored put and the discus. Troy also took homer and an RBI-single to lead hits, while Don Scanlon added two. p.m. Colgory ? ? ^ Glens Falls (Det)4 12 6 .600 _ Rayford 3b 3 0 0 0 Plttoro 2b 2 0 0 0 Los Angeles 100 040 010— 6 x-lf necessary second in the high jump, finishing the Panthers. John Nesco contrib­ St. Louis 11 1— 3 _ Dempsey c 3 0 0 0 Beane ph 10 0 0 Chicago 001 010 201— 7 uted an runs-scoring triple and New Britain (Bos) 12 6 .600 Lmbrdz 2b 0 0 0 0 runner-up to fellow co-captain Rsc First period— 1, Calgary, Mullen 9 Vermont (CIn) 12 6 .600 _ Game-winning RBI — Durham (1). double, while Mark Gagne had an (Macinnis, (Juinn), pp, :20. 2, St. Louis, Reading (Phi) 11 9 .550 1 Totals 34 5 7 5 Totals 31 3 8 3. E— Duncan. DP— Chicago 1. LOB— Los Celtics 132. Hawks 99 Sarah Nicholson, who also took A Six-run sixth boosted Acadia Federko 6 (Bennlng, Romoge) pp,9:35.3, Pittsfield (Chl-NL) 12 10 .545 1 Baltimore 102 000101— 5 Angeles 5, Chicago 10. 2B— Sandberg, second in the javelin. RBI-double and single. Restaurant to a 12-7 win over Bray Calgary, McDonald 7 (Bozek, Loob) 10 12 .455 3 Mlnnosoto 100 000 110— 1 Durham, Williams, Anderson, Sax. HR— Mark 'Yavinsky yanked three Nashua (Pit) Game-winning R BI— Murray (2). Jessica Marshall and Cathy Jewelers at NIKe. Brad Miller belted a pp, 15:22. Penalties— M. Hunter, StL, :08. Albany (N Y-A L) 6 14 .363 5 Sax (2), Matthews (1), Welch (1), A TL A N TA (99) _____ hits and two runs batted in to pace grand slam and Dave Erickson also Macinnis, Cal, 5:00. Sheehv, Col, 8:43. Waterbury (Cle) 6 14 .300 6 E— Rayford, PIttaro. OP— Baltimore 1, Duncan (2), Dunston (4), Moreland (2), Wilkins 4-14 50 13, Willis 5-10 M 12, Comeau took 1-3 in the 800, while h o m e r^ to power Acadia. John Lucas, T,Hunter, Col, molor (fighting) 12:22. Tuesdov'iRetutff Minnesota 1. LOB— Boltimore 9, Min­ Durham (4). Rollins 2-8 1-2 5, Wlttmon 5-10 M 12, the distance quartet of Kim Jarvis. the Bulldogs. Bill Maneggia Art Thompson and Dove Kosclol Pavese, StL, molor (fighting) 12:22. nesota 4. 2B— Ripken 2, Lacy, (kiettl. IP H RERBBSO Rivers 2-4 2-26, Levinoston 5-90010, Webb chipped in with a pair of doubles, HR— Bonilla (1), Murray (5), Lacy (l), Carolyn Fahey. Mindy Ford and contributed two hits each. For Bray's, Raglan. StL, 12:22. Bourgeois, StL, 14:00. Albany 7. Glens Fails 1 Los Angeles 7-12 1-1 15, Koncak 1-2 2-4 4, Hostings while Drew Pinto added a two-run Wayne Bray and Bob Hill blitzed three Second period— 4, Calgary, Tonelll 4 Waterbury ot Nashuo, ppd. Hrbek (3) SB— Puckett (4). Welch 6 2-3 10 3-3 4-5 10, Davis 0-3 2-2 2, Bottle 1-4 1-2 3, Doreen Breen nailed down the top IP H R ER BB SO hits, while Dave Edgar chipped In with (Reinhart) 3:37. 5, St. Louis, Covolllnl 3 New Britain 3, Reading 7.12 Innings Howell 1 1-3 2 Charles 3-41-17. Totals 3803 23-3199. two slots in the 3200 and 1600. triple. two. (unassisted) 12:14. 6, Calgary, Rlse- Vermont 9, Pittsfield 6 Baltimore NIedenfuer (L 0-2) 0 1 Jim Dreselly made a sparkling, brough 6 (Loob) sh, 14:40. Penalties— W«dnestfav*8 Gomes Davis (W 2-1) 7 2-3 Chicago BOSTON (132) respectively. Johnson, Col, 4:19. Boxter, Col, 14:08. Aase (S 6) 1 1-3 Hoffman 5 6 McHale 9-14 7-9 25, Bird 14-24 7-7 36, MHS’s ever-improving hurdlers, diving catch in left field for Bolton. A’ Central Baxter, Col,17:08. Bourgeois, StL, 17:08. Albany at Glens Falls Minnesota Keough l 0 Parish 7-101-215, John5on6-141-213,Alnge Dan Grace was the winning Viola (L 3-2) 8 1-3 6 5 5 6 6 led by Chris Finkelstein and Val B & G Lounge came from behind to Third period— 7, St. Louis, Bennlng 1 Waterbury at Nashua Boiler 2 3 2-5 5-6 10, Slchtlng 1-2 00 2, Walton 3-3 pitcher, while Mike Mix was (Gllmour), pp, 12:29. 8, Calgary, Reading at New Britain Pastore 0 1 0 0 1 0 Smith (W 2-2) 1 0 2-2 8, Carlisle 1-2 00 2, Wedmon^50O4, Holden, took 1-2 in both the 100 and edge Nassiff Arms, 6-5, In eight Innings. Agosto 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 tagged with the loss. Larry Warshovsky roped three hits Patterson 4 (Macinnis), 19:01. Pittsfield ot Vermont NIedenfuer pitched to 1 batter In 9th. Kite 1-21-3 3, Vincent 2-54-48, ThIrdkIII 2-4 300. with each winning once. Penalties— Gllknour, StL, molor (fight­ Postore pitched to 2 batters In 9th. T — 2:52. A— 15,937. 2-56. Totals50-903040132. "I shook up the lineup and Ithink and scored the winning run, while Gory ing), 4:19; Bozek, Cgy, molor (fighting), WP— Dovis. T — 2:34. A— 11,836. Umpires— Home, West: lb, Ripley; 2b, Others that turned in impressive Leltao ond Dave Geamelle added two it helped loosen up some guys,” 4:19; Romoge. StL, 5:47; Pepllnskl, Cgy, American League results Umpires— Home, McClelland; 1b,Den- Williams; 3b, Pulll. Atlanta 17 38 6 38— 99 performances were Shelly Fac­ hits apiece. Bill Stevenson ond Steve klnger; 7b, Reilly; 3b, Coble. ClancI socked two hits eoch for Nossiff, double minor, 11:33; Romoge, StL, 11:33. Boston 12141618-111 tors, Sue Allen, Wendy Pede- noted Jenkins, whose squad is back Shots on goal— Colgory 9-13-12— 34. St. Three-point goals— Bird, Alnee. Fouled in action at home against Vinal while Poul Frenette slugged a grond Louis 7-11-8— 26. Expos B.PhllllesO monte. Mary Ann Brooks, Chris slam. Angels 6. Red Sox 2 Yankees 10. WhIteSoxB out— Willis, Koncak. Totol fouls— Tech today at 3:15 p.m. Power-ploy conversions— Colgorv 4- Atlanta 29, Boston 21. Rebounds— Neilsen and Kristin Guntulis. 2. St. Louis 4-1. MONTREAL PHILADELPHIA Atlanto 33(Rolllns8),Boston51 (Parish Manchester will next participate Cromwell 451 150 0 16-17-1 Goodes-Colgorv, Vernon. St. CALIFORNIA BOSTON Bolton 070 210 1 611-5 Charter Oek NEW YORK CHICAGO abrhM abrhM 13). Assists— Atlanto 21 (Webb 8). in Saturday's Hartford Public Louis, Mlllen. A— 16,510. obrhbl obrhbl Obrhbl abrhM Raines If 5 1 1 0 MThm p cf 4 0 1 0 Boston 27 (Johnson 8). Technlcalv- Groce, Rondazzo (6) and Gagnon; Tierney's shaded Center Congo, 5-4, Pettis cf 2 1 1 2 Evans rf 5 12 1 Hendrsn cf 5 3 3 3 Congels cf 2 2 1 0 Webster cf 3 1 1 1 Boston Schu 3b(lllegol 5 defense 0 2), Atlanta 10 Invitational. Mlx, Irondeld (5) and Marks. at Fitzgerald Field. Brian McAuley, Referee— Andy Von Hellemond Hendrck rf 1 0 0 0 Boggs 3b 3 0 2 0 Tom Fortin ond Brion Quogllo Rndiph 2b 6 1 2 0 Fisk If 4 0 11 Dawson rf 4 2 2 2 Samuel 2b 4 0 0 0 (Illegal defense), Hastings (elected). Resuiti WIKong 2b 5 0 2 1 Bucknr lb 3 0 0 1 Mttnglv 1b 5 3 Wnnngh 4 cf 1 1 Bainesrf 4 010 0 0 A— Schmidt 14,890. 1b 3 0 0 0 slammed two hits opiece for Tierney's. Joyner 1b 5 0 0 1 Rice If 4 0 0 0 100 — 1. Zachery (M ), 2. Pedmonte Winfield rf 2 1 1 3 Kittle dh 4 12 3 Brooks ss 4 1 1 0 Hayes If 2 0 2 0 (M ), 3. Toolan (E ), 13.5. Center Congo was led by Rick Mlgll- Jocksn dh 5 0 0 0 Baylor dh 3 0 0 0 Eosler dh 4 0 12 Bonilla 1b 4 0 2 2 Wolloch 3b 4 1 1 1 Wilson rf 4 0 0 0 oskl and Ken Wolnorowskl, each ot Downing If 4 1 2 0 Gedman c 4 0 0 0 200— 1. Zochery (M ), 2. Pedemontc Griffey If 4 0 0 1 Hulett 3b 4 0 0 0 Cialarrg 1b 4 1 2 1 Rocketx131.Nuggati103 Daulton c 4 0 0 0 (M ),3. Toolan (E),28.3. Golf whom collected a pair. DeCIncs 3b 4 0 0 0 Barrett 2b 4 1 1 0 Pogllarl 3b 3 0 Law 0 04 1 1 2 Jeltz Hill ss c 0 0 4 00 0 2 0 Jones rf 3 1 1 0 Lyons cf 3 0 0 0 400 — 1. Zochery (M ),2 . Nielsen (M ), Scholastic Wvnegar c 3 H 0 Skinner c 2 0 0 0 Bllardell c 4 0 1 1 Carlton p 10 0 0 3. Brooks (M ), 66.1 Indians split Narron c 3 1 1 0 Hoffmn ss 3 0 10 Mechm ss 4 1 1 0 Tollesn 3b 2 0 0 0 McGffgn p 4 0 0 0 Foley ph 10 10 DENVER (103) Women’s Roc Boone c 1111 Armas ph 10 10 English 12-23 3-3 27, Rasmussen 5-11 4-4 800 — 1. Marshall (M ), 2. Pearson Cruz 2b 110 0 Stewart p 0 0 0 0 14, Cooper 4-9 4-7 12, Dunn 0-2 OO 0, (E ), 3. Comeau (M ), 2:36.6. Manchester High’s golf team A five-run fourth frame proved the Schoflld ss 4 1 1 0 Romero pr 0 0 0 0 Hairstn ph 1 0 0 0 GGross ph 1 0 1 0 1600 — 1. Forde (M ), 2. Breen (M),3. difference as Sportsman Cafe beat Totols 37 6 9 5 Totals 33 3 7 2 Little 2b 0 0 0 0 Lever 8-2000 20, Nott 1-8002, Schayes6-10 split a pair of decisions in CCC East Tekulve p 0 0 0 0 2-2 14, Evans 3-10 3-4 8, Hanzilk 0-4 OO 0, Conley (E ), 5:59.5. Allied Printing. 9-4, at Charter Oak MHS freshmen track California 002 000 013— 6 Guillen ss 4 1 1 0 Bedrosin p 0 0 0 0 action at the Manchester Country Boston 000 100 10O— 2 Turner 0-12-22, White 1-3002 Williams 1-3 3200 — 1. Jarvis (M ),2. Fahey (M ), 3. Field. Janet Tanguay slashed a double Totals 36 10 13 10 Totals 12 6 7 6 Lefebvr ph 1 0 0 0 Gregorle (E ), 12:38.3. Club Tuesday, beating Hartford and three singles, while Jane Price The Manchester High boys' ond (Jame-wlnnlng RBI — yvilfong (1). New York 201 SH 013— 10 002.Totals4010418-23103. Totals 37 0 10 8 Totals 34 0 0 0 HOUSTON (111) 100 hurdles — 1. Rnkelstein (M ). 2. added a double and two singles for the girls' treshmon trock teams — com­ E— Hoffman, Boyd, Lyons. LOB— Chicago 000 002 400— 6 Menlroal 000 411 100— 0 Holden (M ), 3. Cushin (E), 19.3. Public. 5-0. while losing to South winners. Cindy Forest yanked a poir of posed of athletes from Bennet and California 7, Boston 8. 2B— Boggs 2, McCray 915 3-3 21, Olaluwon 13-2410-17 Game-winning RBI — Winfield (1). Phllodolphla 000 000 000— 0 36, Sampson 13-22 7-11 33, Lloyd 3-61-2 5, 300 hurdles — 1. Holden (M ), 2. Windsor. 3 ‘/2 -l‘/2. singles for the losers. Itiing Junior Highs — each were Narron, Downing. Evans. HR— Pettis (1). E— Skinner, Griffey. DP— New York 1, Game-winning RBI — Wallach (4). winners Tuesday. S— Hendrick. SF— Buckner. Reid 4-14 3-3 10, Petersen 4-5 OO 8, Finkelstein (M ), 3. Foctora (M ), 54.5. The Indians are now 2-1 in the Chlcogol. LOB— New York 12,Chlcago6. E— Samuel. DP— Montreal 1. Wiggins 4-11 2-2 10, Leovell 1-1 5-5 7, 4 X 100 relay — 1. Manchester (BIrte, The boys squad beat Cutter of 2B— Mottlngly 2, Kittle, Guillen. HR— LOB— Montreal 4, Philadelphia 11. Pedemonte, Atwell, Zachery) 54.5. CCC. and 4-1 overall. A’ East Groton. 66-33. and Pomfort. 66-30. at IP H R ER BB SO Henderson (4). SB— Henderson 3 (22), WaltersOI OOO, HarrlsO-2000, EhloO-200 2B— M. Thompson, Dawson, Wallach, 0, McDowell OO 1-2 1. Totals 50103 31-45 4 X 400 reloy— 1. Manchester (Forde, Manchester’s John Wynnearded Groton. California Cangelosl 2 (19), Bonilla (1). SF— Griffey, Webster. 3B— Raines. HR— Law (3), Allied Printing saueaked outan 11-10 Ed Saunders won the 100 and 200 Slaton 6 2-3 131. Nielsen, Breen, Brooks) 4:39. a 41 to share medalist honors with win over Gentle Touch Car Wash at Winfield 2, Fisk. Dawson (7). SF— Webster. Long lump — 1. Allen (M ), 2. Toolan Herald photo by Pinto meter doshes. and Todd LIscomb won Forster (W 3-0) 1-3 IP H R ER BB so Denver 16181819— 183 South Windsor’s Mark DeNicolo Robertson Pork. John Sommers the 1600 and 3200 runs. Other Individual Corbett ( S I ) 2 Houston 1140 32 17— 111 (E ), 3. Talbook (E ) 14'0 ", stroked four hits, and Sam Genovese Ntw York IP H R ER BB SO High lump — 1. Nicholson (M ), 2. and Bill Mann. firsts Included Dave Compbell In the Boston 2 2 3 5 Three point goals— Lever 4, Evans. Manchester High's Joanna Zachery heads for home as hammered a homer and a single for Rasmussen 6 3 Montreal Fouled out— Cooper, Rasmussen. Total Tro y (M ),3 . Allen (M ) 4'10". 400. Matt Albert In the 600 and Ted Bovd (L 2-3) 7 1-3 Fisher (W 1-1) 3 4 4 4 3 3 McGafflgn (W 2-0) 9 8 0 0 4 7 Shot out — 1. Troy ( M ), 2. Hoyt ( E ), 3. MHS hosts Rockville High and Allied. John McDermott and Chris Miller lnthe100lowhurdles.TheMHS4 Samblto 2-3 fouls — Denver 31, Houston 19. she anchors the winning 400-meter relay in Tuesday’s Green contributed two hits opiece. For Chicago Phllodelphia Parker (E ), 32'1". Windham High on Thursday. X 100 relay of Erick Williams. Aubrey Crawford 2-3 Seaver 3 2-3 6 5 5 5 0 Technicals— Denver coach Moe. Gentle Touch. Jon Dubois dinged three Johnson. Ray Mounds and Jordan Lollar 1-3 Carlton (L 1-5) 5 6 6 3 0 3 Rebounds— Denver 49 (Rasmussen 12), Discus — 1. Troy (M), 2. Guntulis meet against Enfield High at Pete Wigren Track. Zachery Results — Bill Mann (SW ) def. Phil hits, and Jim Doherty. Brian Moran Schmidt 2 1-3 3 1 1 1 0 Stewart 2 4 2 2 0 1 (M),3. Hoyt (E)89'4“. Fedorchak, 41-42; John Wynn (M) Grossman was also victorious. T — 2:50. A— 14,072. McKeon 2-3 0 0 0 2 0 Houston 66 (Olaluwon 19). Assists— and Bill Lodge added two each. The girls team beat Cutter. 66-36. Umpires— Home, Cooney; 1b, Pa­ Tekulve 1 0 0 0 0 2 Denver 18 (Lever 4), Houston 36 Javelin — 1. Cartwright (E), 2. won the 100-, 200- and 400-meter runs for the Indians. halved with Mark DeNicolo, 41-41; Doherty ond Paul McCluskey rocketed Dawley (L 0-2) 1-3 2 1 1 0 0 Bedroslan 1 0 0 0 1 1 Nicholson (M ), 3. Hoyt (E ), 104'5''. Matt Montano (SW ) det. Mike Burns, Herald photo by Pinto Alexia Cruz copped three events. lermo; 2b, Young; 3b, Kaiser. James 2 2 3 3 2 0 (Reid 12). Technicals— Denver coach round-trippers. Including the 100. 200 and long lump. Balk— McGoftlgan. T— 2:37. A— Moe. A— 16,016. 42- 44; Andy Bogginl (M ) def. EdGrItfIn Cruz also ran a leg of the victorious 4 X Dowley pitched to 2 batters In 8th. 16,528. MHS boys romp 43- 44; South Windsor wins medal point, WP— Seaver. T — 3:20. A— 17,850. Umpires— Home, Wever; 1b, Ren­ Hyland Park this afternoon to Northern 100 relay, along with Meg Berte. Jodi coach. “ No one performed well in 168-170. Sarah Nicholson of Manchester High School releases WIdmer and Shelly Dleterle. Beth Cool Brewers lO.MarInersO nert; 2b, DeMuth; 3b, Brocklander. Lakers 116, Mavericks 113 After battling through a close either meet. There was a lack of meet South Catholic in another Fedorchak (M ) def. Jose Concep­ Umpires— Home, Roe; 1b,Hlrschbeck; cion, 42-59; Wynn (M ) det. Pam the javelin in Tuesday's track meet. Nicholson finished Wininger's Gymnastics rallied to was a double winner in the 1600 and 2b, Barnett; 3b, Bremlgen. dual meet its last time out. the conference contest at 3: .30 p.m. 3200. white Karen Obue triumphed In mental preparation. Both St. Jo­ Barnett 41-56; Burns (M) won by overcome Cox Cable. 7-5. at Robert­ SEATTLE MILWAUKEE DALLAS (113) Manchester High boys’ track team second in the event. She did take a first place in the high son. Kent Smith. Rob Connolly. John the discus and shot put. Berte finished seph’s and St. Bernard’s are much Fran Cimino went 3-for-4 to pace forfeit; Bogginl (M ) det. Lebov, no Obrhbl obrhbl Reds 2. Braves 0 Aguirre 12-25 3-6 27, Perkins 2-9 3^ 7, found itself with an easy one as it the winners’ offense. Tyrrell While cord; Manchester won medal point. Chidester and Bob Reault all had two first In the 100 hurdles. Owen ss 5 0 2 0 Molltor 3bRangers 4 1 1 2 4. Tigers 2 Donaldson 4-5 3-311, Blackman 10-151623, better teams emotionally and jump. Manchester easily beat visiting Enfield, 104-23. hits opiece to pace the winners. Six Bradley If 3 0 10 Riles ss 5 1 1 0 Harper 6-131416, Vlncent6-131415, Davis whipped Enfield High. 116-38. in added two hits. players had one hit each for Cox. ATLANTA CINCINNATI physically.” he noted. Davis 1b 3 0 10 Cooper dh 4 1 1 0 DETROIT TEXAS 13 04) 8, Schrempf 2-4 2-4 6, Central Connecticut Conference East picked up the firs two runs Eagles split Thomas dh 3 0 0 0 Yount cf 5 14 0 abrhM abrhM abrhM abrhM Wshngtn rf 4 0 2 0 Milner cf 3 0 0 0 WennlngtonOOOOO. Totals45672033113. East Division action Tuesday at Results: of the tilt in the bottom of the third Caldern rf 4 0 0 0 Robldox Whitakr 1b 4 2b 1 1 0 4 0 1 0 Harrah 2b 4 0 11 HEBRON — East Catholic won tennis team dropped its fourth singles winner for the Beavers, Tartabll 2b 4 0 0 0 Ogllvie If 4 13 2 Ramirz ss 4 0 1 0 Rose 1b 3 0 2 0 Pete Wigren Track. East vs. St. Joseph's on a two-run single by Dawn Trmmll ss 4 0 0 0 Fletchr Sutter ss 2 1 2.0p 0 0 0 0 Parker rf 4 111 LA LAKERS (116) 400 relay: 1. St. Joseph's 45.52. one and lost one on the links, as decision in seven matches Tues­ who host East Hampton High on Presley 3b 3 0 2 0 Manning Evans If 1 1b 3 0 1 0 0 0 O'Brien 1b 3 1 0 0 Rambis 15 OO 6, Worthy 917 1-2 19, Tom O'Marra had an outstand­ Distefano. After St. M ary’s tied it Little League Baseball Hendrsn cf 3 0 0 0 Deer rf 4 2 10 Murphy cf 4 0 0 0 Franco p 0 0 0 0 5000: 1. Sewell (S J), 2. Kendall (E C ), well. Tuesday at Tallwood Country day. 4-1. in Charter Oak Confer­ Friday at 3:15 p.m. LnPrrsh c 3 2 10 Incovlgl rf 3 1 1.2 Horner 1b 4 0 10 Daniels If 4 0 0 0 Abdul-Jabbar 14-216034, Johnson 101899 ing 1600-meter run for Manchester 3. Ray (E C ) 17:15. in the fourth, the Eagles regained Yeager c 4 0 0 0 (Sontner Splimn 2b 3 1 2 dh 2 4 0 10 Wright rf 0 0 0 0 29, Scott 113006, Cooper 7-140017, Green Club. ence action to homestanding Moore c 3 0 13 Hbrper If 4 0 10 Cnepen 3b 2 0 0 0 with a time of 4:31.7, nipping 110 hurdles: 1. CordI (S J), 2. Seeger the lead for good with another pair Results — Mark Ference (C T ) def. Coles 3b 3 0 2 2 Ward cf 4 0 10 Oberkfll 3b 1 0 0 0 Stillwell ss 3 0 0 0 02 1-2 1, Lucas 16 OO 2,Gudmunds- (EC), 3. Lyons (SJ) 16.83. The Eagles Whipped Aquinas. RHAM High. Totals 32 0 6 0 Totals 17 10 15 9 Sherldn rf 4 0 0 0 LrPrrs dh 4 0 10 son 1-1 OO 2. Totals 48-9717-21 116. Enfield’s Rob Campbell at the Eric Epplnger, 6-3, 6-4; John Hocevak Seattle 000 000 OOO— 0 SImmns ph 1 0 0 0 Diaz c 4 1 1 0 100: 1. Varov (SJ), 2. Bucclgross in the fifth on a run-scoring single 6-1. but were dumped by Fairfield (R ) def. Clint Neff, 6-2, 61; Chris Ullon NL standings Herndon If 4 0 0 0 Slought c 4 0 0 0 Virgil c 3 0 0 0 Oester 2b 3 0 0 0 wire. Mel Siebold had a personal (SJ),3. Robinson (EC) 11.92. by Chris Raffin and an RBI- Though 3-4 overall, all four of Milwaukee 300 220 lOx— 10 Collins cf 3 0 10 Poclorek If 2 0 0 0 Dallos 1516 2814— 113 Prep. 5>/i-l>/4. (R ) def. Scott Megguler, 6-2, 6-0; Matt Game-winning RBI — None. Hubbrd 2b 3 0 0 0 Gulicksn p 2 0 0 0 1600:1. Feehon (E C ), 2. Hutson (E C ), Cheney’s losses are in COC Ellls-Damon Bowers (R ) det. Don American McDwII cf 1 1 1 0 Palmer p 2 0 0 0 Jones ph 10 11 LA Lakers 1915 10 H — 116 best with a leap of 10-feet in the 3. Pascales (S J) 4:54. grounder by Laurie Bielecki. E— Owen. DP— Seattle 3, Milwaukee 1. Three-point goal; -Davis 2, Harper, Dave Renzulli and Leo Regate, competition. Chrlstle-Mark Cusson, 6-3, 60; Chris Eost Buechel 3b 2 0 1 0 Ward p 0 0 0 0 Davis rf 0 0 0 0 pole vault. Joe Prignano was a 400: 1. Phillis (SJ), 2. Torev (SJ), 3. EC added a fifth tally when John Bowes struck out 10 ond led the LOB— Seattle 10, Milwaukee 9. 2B— Totols 32 2 6 1 Totals 19 4 8 3 Cooper 3 Fouled out— None. Totol both from Fairfield, each carded Kenneally-Dave Laplerre (R ) def. Ogllvie 2, Gontner, Moore. HR— Molltor Thomas ss 1 0 1 0 double winner in the shot put and Feehan (E C ) 55.14. White counted on a passed ball in Mark Ference was the lone Collin Foster-TIm Loubacher, 6-0, 60. offensive eattack as Modern Janitorial Detroit 060 101 000— 2 Totals 31 0 6 8 Tatols ' 19 1 5 1 fouls— Dallas 23, LA Lakers 24. 300 hurdles: 1. Lynch (SJ), 2. Heine 37s to share medalist honors. downed American Legion. 7-5. Tues­ (2). w L Pet. GB Toxos 000 003 10H— 4 Atlanta 048 0118 808— 8 ' Rebounds— Dallos40 (Donaldson!), LA discus along with AI O’Neill (100 (EC), 3. Cordosl (SJ) 44.46. the sixth. EC. now 4-2 overall, takes on day night at Waddell Field. Jason IP H R ER BB SO (3ame-wlnnlngRBI— Incovlgl la d). Lakers 43 (Rambis 10). Assists— Dallas 27 New York 17 4 .610 _ Seattle Cincinnati lOOOOOlOx— 1 and 200) and Joe Mallard (triple 800:1. Seeger (E C ), 2. Verepv (S J),3. The East infield, especially KozikowskI hod two hits and played E— Trammell. DP— Detroit 1, Texas 1. (Harper 9), LA Lakers 34 (Johnson 14). Daroswlch (E C ) 2:08. Notre Dame and Northwest Ca­ well defensively for Legion. Both Montreol 13 10 .565 5 Swift (L 0-2) 3 1-3 7 5 4 2 1 Game-winning RBI — Parker (2). A— 17,505. jump and long jum p). freshmen second sacker Krista Pittsburgh 10 11 .476 7 LOB— Detroit 6, Texas 6.2B— Coles, Lor. LOB— Atlanta 6, Cincinnati 8. 2B— 200: 1. Vorav (SJ), 2. Bucclgross tholic at Keeney Park in Hartford teams are now 1-1. Guetterman 1 1-3 1 2 2 3 0 Porrish. 3B — Fletcher. HR — The Indians are now 2-1 in dual Wisnewski and first baseman Chicago 10 14 .417 6 '/7 Reed 2 1-3 5 3 3 1 2 Washington, Horner, Rose, Diaz. HR— (S J),3 . Robinson (E C ) 23.64. this afternoon. Incaviglla (5). SB— Harrah (1), meet competition. They next see 3200: 1. Ray (EC), 2. Claglo (EC), 3. Raffin. stood out defensively. Philadelphia 9 13 .409 6'/a Best 1 2 0 0 0 1 Parker (6). SB— Washington (2), Daniels Results — Dave Renzulli (F P ) det. Picture Fletcher(3). S— Buechele. International St. Louis 9 14 .391 9 Milwaukee (4), Concepcion (5). action at Saturday’s Hartford Kendall (E C ) 10:29. WMt IP H RERBBSO Long lump: 1. Lynch (SJ),2. Somova Dave Olender, 37-39; John King (E C ) Nieves (W 2-1) 9 6 0 0 5 3 IP H R ER BB SO Public Invitational. halved M.Berndt, 3939; D.Croke (F P ) There wo» a pair of well-pitched PB— Yeoger. T — 2:46. A— 8,947. Atlanta (S J),3 . Bucclgross (S J) 19'S". gomes of Leber Field on Tuesdov Houston 15 9 .625 _ Detroit Palmer (L 2-2) 6 2-3 5 2 2 3 8 Results: Triple lump: 1. Cordosl (SJ), 2. def. Barry Powllshen, 39-40; Kevin LaPoint (L 0-1) 5 2-3 5 3 3 3 2 Boyko (E C ) def. K.OIIn, 39-45; L.Red- night. Winning pitcher Shone Wlrto Son Francisco 16 11 .593 Vs Umpires— Home, Garclo; lb, Kosc; Ward 1-3 0 0 0 1 0 Calendar 100: 1. O'Neill (M ), 2. Follett (M ), 3. Lynch (S J), 3. Seeger (E C ) 40'. allowed four hits while striking out 10 O'Neal 2-321110 ' Pole vault: 1. Dllanardo (SJ), 2. Baseball gote (F P ) def. Scott Altrul, 37-41; yourself San Diego 14 12 .536 2 2b, Reed; 3b, Ford. Sutter 1 0 0 0 1 1 Davis (E ) 11.7. ond wolking two while losing pitcher 4 Cary 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 Cincinnati Mealla (SJ) 10'6“ . B.Wilson (F P ) def. Steve Casella, Los Angeles 13 15 .464 200: 1. O'Neill (M ),2. Brophv (M),3. 38- 39. Foirfleld Prep won medalist Dove White allowed only one hit while Atlonta 11 14 .440 4Vs Hernandez 1 1 0 0 0 1 Gullickson (W 1-3) 7 4 0 0 2 3 Demirglan (E) 23.3. 1600 relay: 1. St. Joseph's 3:37.79. Bolton winless striking out 13 and Issuing five walks os Texas 400: 1. Hoher (M ), 2. Follett (M ), 3. Discus: 1. Silva (SJ), 2. Brown (SJ), point. Cincinnati 6 16 .273 6 Indians 6. Royals 1 Fronco (S 3) 2 2 0 0 0 1 TODAY Olender (EC) halved Greg Tufono, the Lawyers topped Dolrv Queen. 3-1, Tuesdov'sResults Hough (W 1-0) 6 1-3 6 2 2 2 4 T — 2:28. A— 11,563. Baseboll WInans (E) 55.4. ■ , . 3. Murphy (EC) 108’9". BOLTON — The Bolton Bulldogs The Lawyers scored on their lone hit Mahler ^3 0 0 0 0 0 800: 1. Gallacher (M),2. Lyon (M),3. Jovelln: 1. Frottoroll (SJ), 2. 39- 39; King (EC) def.-Angelo DImatteo, running your Manchester ot Glastonbury, 3:30 had more hits (11) on Tuesday than 39-45; Powllshen (E C ) holved Chris and two throwing errors to plate three Chlcogo 7, Los Angeles 6 KANSAS CITY CLEVELAND Horris (S 4) 2 0 0 0 1 1 Fairfield Prep at East Catholic, 3:45 Lemleux (M ) 2:07. Loyalbo (S J), 3. Povone (S J) 154'5". runs In the opening Inning. Mott Obrhbl obrhbl T — 2:24. A— 10,126. Padres 3. Cardinals 2 1600: 1. O'Marra (M ), 2. Campbell High jump: 1. Somyo (SJ) 5'4". Dannohey, 40-40; Boyko (EC) def. Jim Montreal 8, Philadelphia 0 Cromwell at Cheney Tech, 3:30 in the last five games (8) com­ Lombardo 39-48; Altrul (E C ) det. Delesslo's single plated one run for the Son Froncisco 7, Pittsburgh 2 Law If 3 0 10 Butler cf 3 1 1 0 Umpires— Home, Morrison 1b, VInal at Bolton, 3:30 (E ),3 . Rosano (E ) 4:31.7. Shot put: 1. Eggers (S J), 2. Denegris bined. That was the good news. Lawyers. Mdrgon Bouroue hod two Wilson cf 3 0 0 0 Franco ssMcKean; 2 11 0 2b, Clork; 3b, Shulock. 3200: 1. Gordon (E),2. Dickson (M ), (S J), 3. Fusco (E C ) 42'10". Mario Collgnl 41-50; Casella (E C ) det. Cincinnati 2, Atlanta 0 SAN DIEGO ST. LOUIS Softball The bad news is that Bolton Tom Halgren, 39-50. doubles and Cory Lassen one for DO. San Diego 3, St. Louis 2 Smith dh 3 0 10 Carter If 2 0 0 0 abrhM abrhM Windsor at Manchester, 3:30 3. Tolond (M ) 10:35. own Louis Rivera chipped In with on RBI New York 4, Houston 0 Brett 3b 2 0 0 0 ThOrntn dh 2 2 2 5 Flonnry 3b 5 0 0 0 Coleman If 5 1 2 0 East Catholic at South Catholic, 3:30 5000: 1. S. Brophy (M ), 2. Dleterle High’s winless baseball team single (or DO. Wednesday's Games BalbonI 1b 2 0 0 0 Jacoby 3bNational 2 League 0 0 0 results Gwvnn rf 4 13 1 McGee cf 5 0 10 Bovs Tennis (M ),3 . Besta (E ) 17:17.5. suffered its 11th straight defeat. Motley rf 2 0 10 Tabler lb 2 110 Manchester at Simsbury, 3:30 110 hurdles: 1. B.Brophy (M), 2. Sundbrg c 2 1 1 0 Castillo rf 2 0 1 0 Kennedy c 4 0 1 0 Herr 2b 4 0 0 0 16-6 to visiting Cromwell High. National Los Angeles (Honeycutt 1-2) at Chicago Garvey 1b 4 1 3 0 Clark 1b 5 13 2 St. Joseph's ot East Catholic, 3:30 Demerglan (E), 3. O'Marra (M ) 16.2. Softball Tennis (Trout 1-0), 2:20 p.m. Pryor 2b 2 0 0 0 Nixon If 0Giants?,PlratesZ 0 0 0 McRynl cf 4 0 1 0 Landrm rf 3 0 1 0 Girls Tennis 300 hurdles: 1. Demirglan (E), 2. Bolton is now 0-8 in the Charter business Salazar ss 2 0 2 1 Bernzrd 2b 1 0 0 1 - The Medics stopped Morlortv Broth­ Houston (Ryan 3-3) at New York Walter p 0 0 0 0 Vn SIvk rf 1 0 1 0 Bloomfield at Manchester, 3:30 Scott (M ), 3. Reid (E ) 43.0. Oak Conference and 0-11 overall. (Fernandez 3-0), 7:35 p.m. Allanson c 2 1 1 0 Gossoge p 0 0 0 0 Smith ss 3 0 10 Eosf Catholic at Rocky Hill, 3:30 400 relay: 1. Manchester (O'Neill, East victorious Cheney nipped If you’ve been thinking about earning some money, ers, 10-2, at Buckley Field. Mike Marsh Totals "116 1 Totals 18 6 7 6 struck out 13 while allowing lust three - Montreol (Youmons 0-3) at Phllo- SAN FRANCISCO PITTSBURGH Martinez If 3 0 0 0 Penditn 3b 2 0 1 0 Golf B.Brophy, Hoher, Albert) 45.6. Cromwell, 3-6 in the COC and 4-7 you might want to consider coming to work for Gome called with one out In the bottom ot abrhM abrhM 1600 relay: 1. Manchester 3:37.9. ^Its for the Medics. Rodney Powell and delphlo (Rowley 3-2), 7:35p.m. Lefferts p 0 0 0 0 Heath c 3 0 10 Eost CothollcsNotre Dame at Freshmen pitcher Sue Cancan- overall, scored in the first five HEBRON — The Cheney Tech this newspaper as a carrier. 'D ovid Rohrboch each singled and Son Francisco (Berenguer 00) at thefifthduetoraln. , Maldond cf 5 2 2 2 Reynlds If 4 0 0 0 McCulIrs p 0 0 0 0 Cox p 10 0 0 Northwest Catholic, 3 Long lump: 1. Albert (M ), 2. Mallard Kansas City 000 61— 1 non may have temporarily hurled doubled while catcher Danny Burnett Pittsburgh (Mcvyilllams02),7:35p.m. Clark 1b 3 10 0 Orsulak cf 4 1 1 0 Wynne cf 10 10 White ph 10 0 0 (M ), 3. WInans (E ) 18'3". It's iot iiKe being in business lor yourself. You do Cleveland 20310— 6 CBrown 3b5233 R o v2 b 4010 Triple lump: 1. Mallard (M), 2. East Catholic High’s softball team a starred defensively (or the Medics. Atlanta (Mahler 2-4) at Cincinnati Nettles 3b 4 0 1 1 Horton p 0 0 0 0 THURSDAY some selling. You deliver the product. You collect (Denny 1-3), 7:35 p.m. Game-winning RBI — Thornton (2). Leonard If 4 1 1 0 Bream 1b 3 111 Wessels ( E ) ,’3. Peterson (E ) 40''A''. out of a funk Tuesday. Cancannon Jason Sorensen, Eric Kubik and Jomle Roberts 2b 0 1 0 0 Bargar p 0 0 0 0 softball the money, and keep your records up to date. Stone eoch hod hits for MB's. Kubik San Diego (Show 1-2) at St. Louis DP— Kansas CItv 1. LOB— Kansas City Davis rf 4 0 0 0 MBrown Tempitn rf 4 0 1 1 ss 4 0 1 0 Hurdle ph 10 0 0 Mercy at East Catholic (Robertson), Pole vault: 1. Siebold (M ), 2. CollettI 5, Clevelond 0. 2B— Franco. HR— Brenly c 3 0 12 Peno c 4 0 2 0 (M ), 3. Coputo (E) 10'. tossed a complete-game. 5-2 vic­ We show you the ropes, but after that you're pitched effectively In r.elle(. (Tudor 3-2), 8:35 p.m. Thurmnd p 2 0 1 0 Davley p 0 0 0 0 3:30 tory against visiting St. M ary’s in Chris, Turnbull advance Thursday's Gomes Thornton 2 (4). SF— Bernozard. Thmpsn 2b 4 0 1 0 Morrisn 3b 3 0 1 0 Kruk If 10 0 0 Doll Shot put: 1. Prignano (M), 2. on your own moat of the time. IP H R ER BB SO Uribe ss 4 0 0 0 Khalifa ssRoyster 4 0 0 0 If 10 11 Rockville and Windham at Manches­ Tolmano (M ), 3. Tyler (E ) 45J0;/z''. ACC action at Nike Field. American Farm San Diego at St. Louis Kansas City Krukow p 3 1 1 0 Reuschel TotMs p 1 0 0 0 17 3 13 3 Totals 34 2 ter, 3 « Discus: 1. Prignano (M),2. Talmono Van Noslrand. You learn a lot about how to handle various Black (L 1-3) 3 7 6 6 0 5 11 1 The Eagles, who beat St. M ary’s, HOUSTON (UPI) - Chris Evert Atlonta at Cincinnati Kemp ph 0 0 0 0 Son Diego 011800 001— 1 (M ),3 . R ose(M ) 121'5'\ In an earlier match, eighth- things... people, money, sometimes dogs. American Legion ran Its record to 2-0 Los Angeles ot Chlcogo , Forr. . 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Guonte p 0 0 0 0 SI. Loiris 108 001 008^1 FRIDAY Javelin: 1. WInans (E), 2. Talmano 20-10. earlier In the season, needed Lloyd and Wendy Turnhull. the But, most of all, you learn how to handle with o 9-6 win over Modern Janitorial Cleveland Almon im 10 0 0 (M ),3 . Tyler (E ) 154'5". top-seeded doubles team in the seeded Elise Burgin will meet Pam at Valley Field. Frank Hersho fanned San Francisco dt PIttsburgh, night Game-winning RBI — Royster (1). Baseball the win. yourself.. And that's good to know, Standouts CandlottI (W 2-2) 5 6 1 1 0 6 Pattersn p 0 0 0 0 DP— St. Louis 2. LOB— San Diego 7, St. Enfield at Manchester, 3:30 $150,000 Virginia Slims of Houston, Casale. whatever you plan to do In life. 13 while allowing lust two hits for the Black pitched to 2 batters In 4th. Totata 35 7 9 7 Totals 12 2 7 1 “ It was one that we expected and winners. Chris Wollenberg had two hits Heme Runs Louis 11. 2B— Clark, McReynolds, Pen­ East Catholic at South Catholic, 3:30 East Iotas two Evert Lloyd and Rinaldi, the No. WP— Candlotl.2. Balk— Black. T— San Francisco 101 MO 810— 7 dleton, Landrum, Smith, Royster. Cheney Tech at Coventry, 3:30 needed.” said EC coach Jay took a 6-1. 6-3 victory from Penny Interested? Call our Including a homer, Jonathon Stanizzi Los Angeles, Sax (2), Welch (1), 1:31. A— 13,496. Pittsburgh 200 000 008— 2 HR— Gwvnn (4), Clark (4). S— Cox, Seftboli McConville. “ Sue came through Barg and Beth Herr Tuesday to 2 seed, handily won their singles had two hits and Don Griffin ployed Gome-wInnlng RBI — C. Brown (4). TRUMBULL — The East Ca­ circulation department, Duncan (2). Chlcogo, Matthews (1), Smith. Manchester at Enfield, 3:30 and had good control all the way advance to the second round, matches Tuesday, Evert Lloyd or stop by in person. ' well defensively. For Janitorial, Brett Dunston (4), Moreland (2), Durham (4). • Umpires— Home, McCoy; lb, Voltog- DP— Son Froncisco 2. LOB— Son Fran­ IP H RERBBSO East Hampton at Bolton, 3:30 tholic High boys’ track team took It Desimone pitched well ond slugged o Montreal, Low (3), Dawson (7). glo; 2b, Welke; 3b, Phillips.' cisco 5, Pittsburgh 6. 2B— Maldonodo, Son Diego Beys Tennis on the chin twice Tuesday, bowing through.” Lloyd and Turnbull begin to­ defeating Anne Smith 6-0. 6-2, and Maybe we can go Into grand slom homer. Jason Dion olso Cincinnati, Porker (6). Son Francisco, ,C.Brown, Bream, Morrison, Brenly. Thurmond 5 2-3 8 2 2 1 1 Enfield at Manchester, 3:30 Cancannon scattered five hits, day’s evening series'against Kay Rinaldi topping Candy Reynolds business together. played well (or Jonitorlal. HR— C.Brown (2), Maldonado (4). SB— 104-48 to St. Bernard’s and 111-39 to Brown (2), Maldonado (4). New York, Lefferts i - 2 0 0 1 0 Northwest Catholic at East Catholic, while walking one and striking out McDaniel and Wendy White, fol­ 6-1, 7-5. Foster (1). St. Louis, Clark (4). San Orsulak (4). S— Clark. McCullers 1 1 0 0 1 0 3:30 host St. Joseph’s in All Connecticut 647-9946 __ Diego, Gwvnn (4). Walter (W 1-0) 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Girls Tennis Conference action. four. lowed by a singles match between Evert Lloyd, who won the first 11 Intarnstlonal Farm Rjidio, TV IP H R ER BB SO ' Winning Pitchers Gossoge (S 5) 1 0 0 0 1 1 Manchester at Enfield, 3:30 East is now 1-5 overall while the Mara Sullivan absorbed the loss hometown favorite and No. 3 seed games of her match, did not have a Boland Brothers bested Dairy San Francisco SI. Louis East Catholic at Sacred Heart, 3:30 Zina Garrison and Michelle game point against her in the first Queen, 15-10, at Verplanck Field. Paul Chlcogo,Smlth (2-^). Montreal, McGal- Krukow (W .62) 9 7 2 2 3 5 Cox 6 9 2 2 0 2 East Hampton at Cheney Tech, 3:15 Saints are 2-3 and St. Joseph’s 8-2. on the mound for St. M ary’s, Spono pitched six strong Innings for (loan (2-0). Cincinnati, Gullickson (1-3). TONIGHT Pltfsburgh Horton 1 1-3 2 0 0 0 2 John Hutson and Joel Feehan despite limiting the victors to just Torres. set until the sixth and final game. 7:30 Mels vs. Astros, SportsChannel, Reuschel (L 2-3) 4 5 5 5 3 1 Boland's, 2-0. Ben Grover had a grand Son Froncisco, Krukow (4-2). New York, Borgar 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 SATURDAY vtook 1-2 in the 1600-meter run for seven safeties. The night’s final match pits the Smith smashed four break points slam homer (or the winners. For DO, Gooden (54)). San Diego, Walter (1-0). WK H T Guonte 3 0 0 .0 0 2 Davley (L 0-1) 12 110 0 Baseball No. 4 seed doubles team of against Evert Lloyd in the second CJndv Bofticello tripled and singled, Saves 8:00 Roogers vs. Conodlens, ESPN Patterson. 2 4 2 2 0 1 WP— Cox. Balk— L e ffe rfs .T-2:57. A— East Catholic at Stratford, 1:30 East and Paul Ray took the East is now 4-5 in the conference lianrliratpr l^pralh Steve'-Dore and Brendan McCoffery 8:30 Yonkees vs. White Sox, WPOP T — 2:14. A— 7,461. 21,705. Track 3200-meter run. Overall, however, and 4-6 overall. Garrison and Kathy Rinaldi game of the second set, but was lashed hits and Mott Somberg pitched Cincinnati, Franco (3). Son Diego, 10:30 Red So/vs. Mariners, Channel Umpires— Home, G. Davis; 1b, Har- Umpires— Home, Davidson; 1b, Manchester and East Catholic of The Eagles visit Hartford’s. against Jenifer Mundel and Volly unable to capitalize on them. well. DO Is 0-2. Gossoge (5). 38, W TIC vev; 2b, Stello; 3b, Gregg. Marsh: 2b, KIbler.; 3b, Froemmlng. Hartford Public Invitational East’s Matt Walsh was not a happy MANCHESTER HERALD. Wedneaday. May 7.1986 - U

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12:29 to make it 4-3. ST. LOUIS (UPI) -TheC algary Sf. Louis went 1-4 on the power play the power play. It was a big goal for into the game on the power play. cut the Calgary lead to 3-2 later in the period as the Blues appeared to “ We had too many breakdowns Flames’ success against the St. Tuesday. In the series opener, the us.” The Blues’ Mark Hunter was Flames converted just 1-5 power- St. Louis coach Jacques Demers whistled for high sticking eight be rallying, but Doug Risebrough early,” said St. Louis goalie Greg Louis Blues is directly related to Millen. “ We didn’t get started until o n play chances, and lost. agreed. seconds into the game. broke the Blues’ backs with a the efficiency o f» their special it was too late. That short-handed teams, and Tuesday night their “ We took it to them pretty good “ It makes it a different game," After St. Louis tied the score on a short-handed goal at 14:40 of the last game,” said Calgary’s Lanny Demers said. “ Right away, we’re Bemie Federko power-play goal, second period. goal didn’t help at all. We can’t special teams were extremely have breakdowns and expect to successful. McDonald, who scord on a power behind the eightball. We have McDonald scored on a power play “ It’s hard to expect power plays Is ' play. “ It’s a big boost to get talked about bad penalities and we 15:22 into the period for a 2-1 lead. and penalty killing to be good when win.” The Flames scored two power- Federko said: "W e can’t get play goals and added a short- clicking with some power-play get one eight seconds into the The Flames padded their lead to you’re not playing sound hockey,” V '■ ' ' ;'.t behind the eightball like this. We hL ^>1. ' ■ -- ■■■ ,-r ■, - ^ — - handed goal to thwart the St. Louis goals.” game. 3-1 when Paul Reinhart passed to a Risebrough said. The Flames scored on a power “ Calgary has a good power play. trailing John Tonelli, who fired in a Johnson said: “ Our penalty have to dig down a little deeper. Blues 5-3 and take a 2-1 edge in the '"nieir power play is very play just 20 seconds into the game They make it work. They con­ slap shot from the top of the left killing has been great in the ^ ■ " ' j , Campbell Conference champion­ potent. They have one of the best Tuesday. stantly move the puck and pass circle 3:37 into the second period. playoffs. It was a working game ship series. power plays in the league and we Calgary scored four power-play “ It was important to get that extremely well. They’re keeping “ That was aV beautiful goal,” out there.” first goal.” said Calgary coach Bob us busy.” Demers said. “ Vibu can’t fault your The Blues managed a third- got to do better. Short-handed goals in nine chances in Sunday's goals are- always bad. We didn’t I K ^ 1-2 rout, shut out the Blues in nine Johnson. “ They took a penalty Former Blue Joe Mullen gave goalie on a goaHlke that. period goal by rookie Brian Ban­ right away and we capitalized on Calgary the 1-0 lead just 20 seconds Former Flanfc Gino Cavallini ning. the first of his NHL career, at regroup.” ■ ILi—- ’ power-play opportunities before ,0’’^ to the midweek blahs! A ' ■ NL roundup

Gooden’s two-hitter, triple power sizzling Mets A secret to quick yet sophisticated cuisine is adding pranium cognac and liqueurs to your dishes. Evqn eveiydw economical meals can be made into special fore with just a few drops o f cognac or liqueur. streak, its worst of the century. got the ball up.” Felske explained. By Dick Brinster “ I hope it’s just a beginning.” the “ They hit him hard.” The Associated Press Reds player-manager said. ’T y e Padres 3, Cardinals 2 Whether ^ u find yourself entertaining guests or just want a midweek celebration for got a lot of faith in all these guys.” your fiunuy, we suggest the following. Pitching against Dwight Gooden Bill Gulliekson threw seven Whitey Herzog can see some can be difficult enough — espe­ shutout innings, and Dave Parker humor in the plight of St. Louis, Start by using your good china, a few fresh flowers and w ecial linens to dress your cially when he’s flirting with a hit his sixth homer to help the Reds which has lost 13 of its last 15 table for the occasion. Next prqiare the Brochettes Dijon Flambd. Flam bdingisave^ no-hitter — but forgetting that the end a nine-game overall losing games. impressive entertaining tool; it turns ordinary foods into extraordinary fore, and you’ll New York Mets right-hander also “ We may have to get back to the '■ A" streak. is a threat with the bat can be fatal. be amazed at how simpfe it is to do. (See Flambd Ups below.) Tb accoiiqraiiy this entrde, The Reds, who have dropped 13 basics,” the Cardinal manager No one realizes that more than serve the. brochettes over rice and make this distinctive Carrot Purde. Fbr dessert, serve of their last 15 games have a 6-16 said with a laugh. “ We can’t get a Houston’s Bob Knepper. who had Chilled Pears Cafe for a flnale to a meal that is sure to be remembered and appreciate. mark, the worst in the NL. hit when We need it.” hopes of beating Gooden on Tues­ But San Diego pinch-hitter Jerry day night. Instead. Gooden hit a Giants 7, Pirates 2 Next time you’re looking to put the flame back in your life, try a quick meal flambded 7 Royster can. His two-out double in two-run triple to break open a After losing 100 games last the ninth inning drove in the with cognac or liqueurs! pitcher’s duel. He finished with a season, anything other than a winning run. two-hitter and seven strikeouts to slump would have been welcomed Cubs 7, Dodgers 6 lead the Mets to a 4-0 victory. at the start of this season by San “ What hurts was getting behind Francisco. The Giants, who won Get the Los Angeles starting (3-2) to Gooden and then he hits the pitcher out of the game and the their third in a row. improved to FLAM B£- (flam-ba') The triple,” saidJCnepper. 5-1. “ I laid it 16-11. It is their best start since a Dodgers are all but certain to lose. (iMenu :°in for him. If I get Gooden, then 19-8 in showing 1973. Their starters are 13-7 this season. French word fo r the flaming o f The bullpen is 0-8. the latest being / / we’ve got a shot... What made it so The Giants got seven-hit pitching food with a liqueur during prep­ distasteful was that it was the from Mike Krukow as they Tom Niedenfuer’s second loss. aration or when brought to the pitcher that beat us.” It came in the ninth inning when snapped Pittsburgh’s four-game table fo r serving. Brochette Djjon Flambd Actually, George Foster’s fifth­ winning streak. Leon Durham hit the seventh home inning homer, his first of the run of the game (100th career) on a Brochette Dijon season, was the difference. But Expos 8, Phillies 0 day when the wind was blowing out Flambding is a splendid effect that will Carrot Purde Pita THangles Gooden — batting .235 — made it Philadelphia’s four-time Cy at Chicago’s Wrigley Field. It was make any meal impressive. The Chilled Ffears Cafe Flambe Carrot Pur^ easier for himself with his triple Young Award winner Steve Carl­ the first game back for Durham, alcohol evaporates during flaming,, Chilled Pears Cafd who missed time following the over the outstretched glove of right ton — 1-8 in an injury-plagued 1985 leaving the food with just the subtle 1 one-ponnd can pear halves 4 cloves garlic, crushed fielder Terry Puhl. — is not showing any death of his brother Nathaniel in an flavor ^ the cognac or liqueur without 1 cup heavy cream 1 teaspoon d r i^ thyme Gooden, 5-0, was perfect through improvement. auto accident. the calories o f alcohol. Try one o f 8 tahlespoons sugar 8 pounds carrots four innings and allowed base- “ He doesn’t have that hard “ I ’m sure he saw it.” Durham 8 tablespoons lemon juice runners only in the fifth and ninth. slider that was his out pitch.” said said of his brother. “ I was thinking these easy techniques: 1 teaspoon Instant coffee 8/3 cup Drambuie 1 orange, sliced He said he was aware he had a Montreal’s Andre Dawson, who about the family as I circled the 1) Warm or heat the cognac or 3 tablespoons coffee-flaVored li­ I cup dijon mustard 1/4 cup sugar no-hitter — Glenn Da vis broke it up homered. doubled drove in two bases.” liqueur. Pour it over the entrde and queur 8 tablespoons honey S tablespoons butter with an infield hit in the fifth runs and scored two as the Expos Shawon Dunston, Gary Mat­ light with a match. Never pour 6 ounces semisweet chocolate 8 pounds lamb or chicken, cut into 1/4 cup cognac • UPI pholo inning. handed Cariton his fifth loss in six thews and Keith Moreland also liqueurs directly from the bottle 2 tablespoons coffee-flavored li­ 4 whole pitas l-Me inch cubes Chopped parsley decisions. homered for the Cubs. Steve Sax, into a flaming dish. queur Peel and slice carrots. In a medium New York’s George Foster follows Stadium. Foster’s homer and the Reds 2, Braves 0 1/2 cup butter Salt and pepper Phillies Manager John Felske Mariano Duncan and starting 2) Combine the cognac or liqueur 4 tablespoons toasted coconut 4 tablespoons Drambuie saucepan, add carrots, orange slices, through after connecting for his first pitching of Dwight Gooden led the Mets Pete Ro.se is hoping for better didn’t make any excuses for the Garlic salt pitcher Bob Welch — who hit a with a sauce, then light the sauce Drain pears, reserving juice. While In a saucepan, combine ^garlic, sugar and enough water to cover. to a 4-0 victory. things now that Cincinnati has 41-year-old Carlton, who does not Sesame seeds homer of the season Tuesday night in three-run shot — countered for the and spoon over the main dish or whipping cream, add sugar, coffee Bring to boil and cook until tender, ended an 11-game home losing speak with the news media. “ He Parsley flakes thyme. lemon juice and Drambuie. the fifth inning against Houston at Shea Dodgers. dessert. Cut whole pitas in half lengthwise and coffee-flavored liqueur until thick. Cook over medium heat for about 10 20-30 minutes. Remove carrots in food 3) Soak a sugar cube with cognac or In a saucepan, melt chocolate with 2 and then into quarters to form minutes until reduced slightly. Stir in processor or blender with butter and liqueur and light. Place on top of AL roundup triangles. Brush melted butter on tablespoons coffee-flavored liqueur mustard and honey and simmer for a puree. Add cognac and enough re­ main dish or dessert. and 1A to 2 tablespoons reserved pear Sports In Brief inside. Sprinkle with garlic salt, few minutes. Sprinkle lamb with salt served liquid until creamy. Season sesame seeds and parsley flakes. Broil juice over low heat. Let cool slightly, and pepper and toss with mustard with salt and pepper and garnish with A long stick match is a helpful tool about 5 minutes. mixture. Thread on skewers and grill chopped parsley. Makes 6-8 servings. to use when flambding. for 4 to 5 minutes or until brown. Indians prove both good — and lucky Makes 4 servings. Fill pear halves with cream and or broil 8-10 minutes on each side. drizzle with chocolate. Chill until Flambe by heating 4 tablespoons of A Legion signups next two Sundays serving time. Garnish with toasted Drambuie until warm. Light Dram­ In other AL games, it was pitching of rookie Juan Nieves. spring training when he broke the By Ken Rappoport coconut. Makes 4 servings. buie and pour over brochettes. Makes Signups for the Manchester American Legion and Junior The Associated Press Oakland 17. Toronto 3: California Four Mariner pitchers gave up little finger on his right hand Legion baseball teams will be held the next two Sundays. May 11 6, Boston 2: Milwaukee 10. Seattle six walks and host Milwaukee shaking hands with a friend. 6 servings. and 18, at the American Legion home on Legion Drive from noon ^ Andre Thornton hit two home 0: Texas 4, Detroit 2, and Balti­ scored two runs in the fifth inning Hough struck out four and walked to 5 p.m. each day. Junior Legion is basically for players 14-16' runs, then crossed his fingers, more 5, Minnesota 3. on bases-loaded walks en route to two in 6 1-3 innings. years of age while Legion is for players in the 16-18 year old age "There's always some appre­ Thornton’s big game, which their fifth straight victory. Orioles 5, Twins 3 group. Boys attending Manchester public school. East Catholic hension when you know it’s going included five RBI. was a breath of Rangers 4, Tigers 2 High and Glastonbury High are eligible for the Manchester to rain.” Cleveland’s designated fresh air for him. He had driven Juan Bonilla. Eddie Murray and Y hitter said following Tuesday only seven runs prior to Tuesday Rookie Pete Incaviglia hit a Lee Lacy hit home runs, powering Good cooking comes naturally to Viv Ferguson teams. For further information, contact Legion head coach Steve night's rain-shortened 6-1 victory night and his two homers boosted two-run homer and Charlie Hough Baltimore over Minnesota at the won his 1986 debut as Texas Metrodome. Armstrong at 647-1560. over the Kansas City Royals. "But his batting average to .191. By AAargaret Hayden three-quarters of the way down, 1 to 2 hot peppers, fresh, pickled defeated Detroit, Minnesota starter Frank Viola. there's nothing you can do about it. Herald Reporter she said. Remove seeds and or dried, including seeds Hough, activated Monday night, 3-2, yielded only six hits over 8 1-3. You just wait it out " A’s 10, Blue Jays 3 carefully cut away the white pith Pure olive oil Five enter basketball hall of fame had been on the disabled list since but three of them were homers. The Indians didn't'have to wait In Toronto. Dave Kingman Gourmet cooking has been part inside the pepper. Soak pepper in Wine vinegar SPRING FIELD , Mass. — Enshrinement into the Hall of Fame long — just one hour and 21 drove in five runs with two homers of Vivian Ferguson’s life for a long ice water about five minutes and Pick all the long stems from the is as much a tribute to the Boston franchise as an individutil minutes — before wrapping up and a sacrifice fly and unbeaten time. She has a large collection of carefully bend petals outward. parsley, because stems can make honor for former Celtic Tom Heinsohn. their ninth straight victory. The Moo.se Haas became the major recipes. She accumulated many "There are many versions of it stringy. Wash and dry parsley. Former Philadelphia star and coach Billy Cunningham said it game was called off when the leagues’ first six-game winner this lL E ... during the eight years she wrote this type sauce in Italy. WC find it Put parsley into food processor was something players and coaches, both amateur ;ind anticipated thunderstorm hit Mu­ season, yielding three hits over Your Neighbor’s Kitchen for the also as Salsa Verde or green sauce. which has been fitted with a steel nicipal Stadium with one out in the professional, eagerly anticipate. seven innings as Oakland beat Manchester Herald. She also com­ Some people add basil; some green blade. Chop fine, then place it in a bottom of the fifth inning — just William “ Red” Holzman, who coached (he New York Knicks in Toronto. TORRE TILE IMPORTS I piled four of the Herald’s annual gherkins and some add tomatoes bowl large enough for mixing. one out after the game became cookbooks and later had a daily or hard-boiled eggs.” she said. Put anchovies and their oil and their glory days of the early 1970s, saidit was a strange thrill to be official. Brewers 10, Mariners 0 spotlighted individually after molding stellar teams. cooking show on the former WINF She enjoys traditional cooking hot peppers through the processor. The victory kept the Indians in Paul Molitor hit a two-run homer DISTRIBUTORS^ INC. " radio station. Process briefly so the consistency Heinsohn. Cunningham and Holzman took their places and adapting old recipes. first place in the American League and Ben Oglivie had three hits, One of her recipes is bagnette. For Italian orange salad, which will be similar to a fine chop, but is Tuesday in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame AND THE FAIENZE BROTHERS, Tony, Bob, Tom & Ed East by 13 percentage points over driving in two runs, to lead a 15-hit (pronounced bon-yet), a popular originated in Sicily, she removes not a paste. Do not put the along with three other memorable contributors to the sport. the New York Yankees, 10-6 Milwaukee attack as the Brewers WELCOME YOU TO THEIR green sauce in the Piedmont area the peel and pith from large navel anchovies into processor with the Fred Taylor, twice named the nation’s coach of the year at winners over Chicago. beat Seattle behind the six-hit of northern Italy, where her late oranges with a sharp paring knife. parsley because it would dull the Ohio State, and Stanley Watts, who built Brigham Young into a 8TH ANNIVERSARY SALE grandparents, John and Maria She slices them into rounds mak­ green color of the parsley. Use a basketball powerhouse over more than two decades,-also gained Building a new home or making renovations??? If you Firato, lived before they moved to ing a single layer on a serving dish. hand grinder, if you do not have a enshrinement. are looking for a ceramic tile for your home don’t go to a Manchester. They ran an Italian She sprinkles them with dried processor. Traditionally this en­ Lendl forced to work grocery on Spruce Street for many Italian red pepper flakes and tire process was done with a NCAA approves baseball Final Four carpet store. Come to our CERAMIC TILE Store. years. arranges onion rings on top. This half-moon shaped chopping blade. Ceramic Tile is our specialty, imported directly from Ferguson, who is a realtor with can be done ahead of time. Just _ Add the chopped anchovies and KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The NCAA, abandoning a format that overtime in one match Italy, Spain and Japan so we can offer you the lowest Blanchard It Rossetto, often uses before serving she pours a little hot peppers to the parsley. With a has decided the its Division I baseball champion for 40 years. .the Firato bagnette recipe and Italian dressing on top but not garlic crusher, add the garlic to the Tuesday approved a Final Four tournament that is more prices and best-quality of ceramic tile for the bathroom adapts it for various occasions. enough to form pools in the dish, bowl. conducive to television. By Martin Lader in the afternoon when the tempera­ as well as floor & wall tiles for all other applications. “ I made it for our office party for she said. Add oil and vinegar to taste and The current 40-team baseball format, in which eight teams United Press International ture reached 92 degrees. realtors and had many requests for “ Sometimes I add avocado sli­ to make a thick sauce. The l8-year-old Wimbledon advance to Omaha, Neb., and play a double-elimination the recipe.” she said. She added ces. For a different luncheon dish, Ham loaf tournament, will continue through 1987. The following year, the NEW YORK - What should champion from West Germany lost some herb-seasoned bread crumbs include avocado and fresh have been a brief encounter for his first two games, then won eight NCAA will invite 48 teams to the tournament with only four to thicken the sauce and she stuffed shrimp.” she said. This dish 1 pound, about 3 cups, ground Ivan Lendl has developed into a in a row en route to a 6-2.6-4 victory red pepper strips. She stood a reflects her tastes for hot, spicy cooked ham reaching the finals. frustrating two-day struggle. over Juan Aguilera. Those four teams will then meet in a semifinals with with the pepper "flower” in the center of food. Ve pound raw ground pork, or While the sun shone for Boris “ Basically. I ’rh pretty well satis­ cooked pork or sausage winners advancing to the national championship game the next the plate and added some black Becker, his chief antagonist here. fied with the way I played,” said I cup dry bread crumbs day. olives. She stressed this recipe can “ I L i k e t o utilize whatever is in Lendl, had to contend with a Becker, still suffering the effects of be changed for individual tastes. the refrigerator and cupboad.” she 8 tablespoons prepared mustard 7 thunderstorm and severe wind a cold. “ It was my first clay court "You can add more garlic or said. Her ham loaf is an adaptation 1 egg, lightly beaten Tuesday night before his opening- match this year. I ‘ Jets officially waive Marvin Powell more anchovies. The sauce goes that is easy and popular with her cup grated or finely chopped round match was suspended in the “ I think the French Open is still a onion NEW YORK — Marvin Powell, a five-time Pro Bowl tackle. with beef, ham. chicken or fish as family. The original recipe calls $615,000 Shearson Lehman Tourna­ little bit bigger than here, but I is. With crumbs, it can be used to ‘A cup milk Tuesday was waived by the New York Jets. for cooked ham and raw pork but ment of Champions. think this is a very important stuff celery or peppers and to top she has made it successfully with SAUCE: Powell was informed of the move Monday at the team ’ s Lendl dropped the first three tournament. So I think it would be fresh tomato slices,” she said. uncooked sausage (with casings Vi cup dark brown sugar Hofstra University training complex by Coach Joe Walton. games, then swept seven in a row very good for me if I can play well • She added that she has arranged removed) and cooked leftover teaspoon dry mustard “ Marvin has been a great player for the Jets over the years.” from Italian FrancescoCancellotti here, and it would be good .stuffed green, red, yellow and sausage. v 8 tablespoons cold water practice.” Walton said Tuesday. "H e has shown good leadership on and off when they were washed off the / / ___ purple peppers slices alternately “ Recently I made this with 8 tablespoons white vinegar the field. When we decided he was no longer in our plans we court by a rain delay of an ghoir Jimmy Arias, the 10th seed, was on a platter. She stuffed some with leftover cooked ham and both Preheat oven to 350 degrees. attempted to trade him, but since the league meetings in March and 21 minutes. Returning to play. the only seeded player extended to 12 X 12 Marble Tile Now In Stock bagnette; some with plain cream cooked sweet Italian and cooked Lightly grease bottom of a shallow and through the draft we have been unsuccessful. Lendl won another game before three sets Tuesday, and he came cheese and others with cream medium sausage,” she said.“ The roasting pan with butter, marga­ through with a 6-4, 3-6, 6-4 victory Powell, 30, was taking exams Tuesday at New York Law allowing Cancellotti to take the THIS WEEK ONLY SPECIAL HARTFORD cheese flavored with horseradish. loaf is delicious with or without rine or oil. Set aside. next two over Pavel Slozil. School and was unreachable. SHOW ROOM HOURS: “ I usually make this sauce a day sauce. It is excellent cold for a cool In large mixing bowl, combine Rain came again, and following Winning in straight sets were or two ahead and keep it in the summer supper. It’s good sliced ground ham, pork, crumbs, mus­ a short delay, the match was third seed Joakim Nystrom, No. 4 Mon., Tuea. 8am-S:30pm / Wod., Thura., FrI. 8am-8:30pm Sat. 8:30am-8pm refrigerator,” she said, adding and fried in a little, butter," she tard. egg, onions and milk. Mix Alvin Robertson top NBA defender suspended with Lendl leading. 6-3. Yannick Noah, No. 6 Brad Gilbert. that; before serving she checks to said. ingredients thoroughly. Pat and 2-2. They arc scheduled to resume No. 7 Thierry Tulasne, No. 8 .see if more seasoning or liquid Here are some of her versatile shape into a loaf about 8 inches V NEW YORK — Alvin Robertson, an All-Star guard for the San this afternoon, with the winner Andres Gomez. No. 12 Andreas ALL TILE ON SALE needs to be added. Remove the recipes. long, 4 inches wide and 3 inches Antonio Spurs who set NBA records with 301 steals and an having to come back later in the Maurer and No. 14 Tim Wilkison. sauce from the refrigerator at high. average of 3,67 steals per game, Tuesday was named the NB.A day against John Lloyd. Nystrom beat Larry Stefanki. Mix sauce ingredients well. ALL MATERIAL least an hour in advance of Bagnette Herald photo by Bashaw Defensive Player of the Year. Lendl, obviously disgu.sted with 6-2. 6-2: Noah routed Jan Gunnars- TORRE TILE. INC. IN STOCK serving, because it congeals in the Spoon 2 tablespoons sauce over Robertson recieved 27 votes from a nationwide panel of media the.conditions and with a few poor .son. 6-1. 6-1! Gilbert defeated Bud 237 LEDYARD ST., HARTFORD CT BEST PRICES cold. 3 bunches fresh parsley, some ham loaf. Bake in center of the shots, smashed his racket to the Schultz. 7-5, 6-1; Tulasne topped Vivian Ferguson shows red pepper like a flower. Ripe olives add a color and members who regularly cover the NBA — three from each 522-0507 - 522-7701 [* MM- OF THE YEAR curly and some flat-leaf oven for an hour, basting every 10 franchise city and nine representatives of the national jnedia, for ground in the final game played, Michael Westphal, 7-5, 7-6 (7-0); 'TO MAKE a pepper flower, hold 8 cloves garlic minutes until ail sauce is used. slices she has just stuffed with bagnette, flavor contrast for the appetizer. She is a total of 78 voters. Manute Bol of the Washington Bullets, the then stomped on it. Gomez defeated Claudio Panatta; Slop S See Our Showroom it 31 Woodlick Rd., Wilirbury. 765-SI 77 the stem end down and use a sharp 8 cans flat anchovy filets, plus Let loaf sit for 10 to 15 minutes a grOen parsley sauce. She cut the in her dining room at 78 Forest St. NBA’s leading shotblocker, was second with 22 votes. Becker, making his debut ap­ 6-4. 7-5. Maurer beat Norm Schel- ffiih PricPK Like The»e You Could Buy ^nyPiionfilyanrf /Vol Leftover Siot h paring knife, cutting slices about the oil before slicing. pepper in the center of the plate to look pearance at Forest Hills, was far lenger. 6-3. 6-1. and Wilkison beat •more fortunate, playing his match Roberto Arguello. 6-2, 6-1. 14 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednegdav. May 7. 1986 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, May 7, 1986 — 15 There’s only one exception to cooking eggs in microwave Supermarket Shopper

2>/4 to 3 Ralph Waldo Emerson once said, "There’s always a 1 quart casserole Eggs Butter Milk Time 3A are inexpensive, an excellent source of protein, 1 tbsp. 2 tbsp. 2 to 2 ''ii min. 1 quart casserole the pendency of a class action and a proposed consumers. It didn’t mention Mary Dale or Kenny or 3 By Martin Sloone with her purchases and opened the American Singles available year round, and lend themselves to many 2 tbsp. 2 tbsp. 2 to 3 min. settlement,’’ The forms were to be mailed back to why the lawsuit wap brought in the first place. Many M ic r o w a v e 4 United Feature Syndicate package, however, she was disappointed. There were different dishes and cooking methods. Eggs can be 6 2 tbsp. '/« cup 3''4 to 4'4 min. Sunshine hollandaise sauce Kraft by April 1, 1986. readers have wondered about it and written to me. no coupons inside. Instead ttiere was a mail-in form used as a part of any meal, from onaelet to souffle. 10 3 tbsp. '/i cup 5'4 to min. The fine print on the back of each form really didn’t As Paul Harvey, the well-known radio commenta­ K itc h e n 1 package (3 ounce) cream cheese D E AR M ARTIN : Late last year, I noticed a refund that said "B uy Two Kraft Singles. Earn up to $1 Worth Eggs can be successfully cooked in the microwave say much about why the coupons were eing given to tor, would say, “ Now you know the rest of the story.” 2 large egg yolks offer in the newspaper. It said "75 cents back on with one notable exception. Never microwave an egg Marge Churchill Place butter in serving dis.b or casserole. of Savings.’ ’ 1 tablespoon lemon juice Mary then realized that she would receive four in its shell. Steam builds up on the inside, and the shell Microwave for 30 seconds on high, or until butter Breyers.” This is an ice cream made by the Kraft 1 tablespoon white wine Dairy Group. I mailed in the Breyers “ Pledge of 25-cent singles coupons only if she purchased another will burst. melts. Add eggs and milk. Scramble with a fork. purchase for $1. Expires June 30. 1986. ■A teaspoon salt Quality’ ’ panel and expected to receive 75 cents from package of the Kraft singles and then mailed in both For best results, eggs should be cooked at medium Microwave on high for about half the cooking time. Clip ’n’ file refunds DR. SCHOLL’S Workday $1 Cash Refund. Send Kraft. (SO percent) power. The tender protein of an egg will Open the oven door. Eggs are beginning to set around Soften cream cheese in a 2-cup glass measure by proofs of purchase. the required refund form, the Dr. Scholl’s Logo " I felt cheated,” she says, and she decided to get become tough and rubbery If microwaved on full the edges, where they receive the most energy. Break microwaving on 50% power for I minute. With a small Instead, I received a 75-cent coupon that required Miscellaneous Non-Food Products and the word “ Workday” from the front of a some legal advice. Her attorneys agreed with her, and power. Scramble eggs may be cooked on full power up set parts and push them to the center of the dish. wire whisk, blend in egg yolks, lemon juice, wine and that I purchase another half gallon of their ice cream. (F ile No. 12-A) Workday Super Comfort Insoles package, along because white and yolk are combined. Poached or Cook for the remaining time, stirring once or twice salt. Microwave on 30% (medium low) for I'A I feel that the advertisement was a misrepresenta­ ‘ a lawsuit was brought against Kraft in the circuit Clip out this file and keep it with similar with the dated cash-regiker receipt with the tion, and I wrote to Kraft and told them so. I returned court of Cook County, charging false, deceptive and shirred eggs must be cooked at a lower power. 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The meet will and Mrs. Howard Sprout on June 9 Boneless Strip Steaks ik 3.99 Eye Round Ftosts itk2.39 Turkey Variety Pack ^ 1 .9 9 Fresh Ground Veal >tk1.99 Friday: Roast turkey' with served at Bolton Elementary and at 7 p.m. The season, the ninth, will FRESH PORK served at RHAM junior and senior 'A cup water milk. Microwave on high for 2'A to 3 minutes, or until start at 9:30 a m. at the Manches­ iCEFROOWO f f f f i ^ PLUME OE VEAU MB CHOPS 2.M LB. ABP 8UCE0 gravy, bread stuffing, wheat O n ter schools the week of May 12 high schools the week of May 12 Few grains of salt mixture thickens and is bubbly, stirring 3 times. Stir ter High School Track. The meet feature 11 new shows in the total of Boneless Rump Roasts nk 1.89 Fresh VbrI Shoulder Blade Chops lb 1.99 Impohed Ham ti;; 1.49 Picnic Shoulders 79* bread, carrots, fruit cocktail through 16: BEEFOPMEAT ASSORTED VAMEDE8 FRESH PORK through 16: For 3 or more eggs in a 1-quart casserole: in cheese. Microwave on high for I minute: stir to melt will be open to boys and girls 9 to 14 42. The shell is at the Manchester BEEF m ^ ‘^7 TO 2»LSS. Monday: Orange juice, triple Community College. 60 BidwellSI. Monday: Steak and cheese sand­ 1 cup water and smooth. Set aside. Jn a 12-by-7-inch baking dish, as of Dec. 31. Whole Beef Ribs k> Order T I . 8 9 A&P Sliced Bologna ^ 1.49 Os(»r Mayer Select Slices ^ 1.69 Spare Ribs »k1.79 Meals on Wheels decker sandwiches with bologna, K E F NB-IM ALL ENO>tTH>12TH mas 3.M LB-CSS BEEF BOZ. PRO. MB FROZEN-SAUSAGE MEAT 1-LB. ROU 1.M-REO. OR UOHT Fonuom-CQ amt&onccntercut.iiadc» o a s n .obidocnofi wich. corn chips, lettuce and 1 tablespoon white vinegar combine sausage, green onions and microwave at full For more information, contact salami and cheese, cole slaw, Kb Roasts O m R ^ n.2.79 Oscar Maye Siced Meat Bologna K 99* Jones Sausage Links ^ 2.19 Assorted Pork Chops ib l.69 The following meals are to be tomato cup. cherry crisp. ■A teaspoon salt power for 5 minutes, or until sausage is browned and Liz Mielcarz at the Mahoney served to Meals on Wheels clients chocolate clusters, Tuesday: Chicken pot pie. Place water in utensil. Cover with plastic wrap and done, stirring twice. Drain well. Stir in olives, corn or Recreation Center. 100 Center St., ______( THE FARM...A CROP OF FRESHNESS ) the week of May 12 through 16. The Tuesday: Vegetable soup, tuna cheese w ^ge. mixed vegetables, microwave on high until the water boils. Add vinegar peas and eggs. Cover with vented plastic wrap and from 2 to 9 p.m. Orientation set melt, potato chips, fresh fruit. muffin, peaches. T H E D E L I hot noon meal is listed first, and the and salt. Crack each egg into utensil. Pierce with a microwave at 70% (medium high) for 8 minutes, or filing Junior High School plans Wednesday: Apple juice, Wednesday; Cheese pizza, green ROSSER’S FRESH CUT cool evening meal second. fork, cover, and microwave on 50 percent (medium) until eggs arc just set. stirring 3 times. Fold in cheese an orientation program for sixth- California Russet cheeseburger, potato puffs, make beans, mixed fruit. sauce. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate New class starts Fresh Pollock Fillet *,1.69 Monday; Chopped sirloin with according to chart below. Let stand, covered, to graders and their parents tonight WUnderbar FRESH CUT your own blueberry sundaes. ’Thursday; Junior high, salad gravy. Spanish rice, carrots, desired doneness. Remove from water with a slotted overnight. The Nutmeg Branch YWCA will at 7:.30 in the school’s media Navel Oranges ■ Baking Potatoes Thursday: Ham. egg and chee.se bar: senior high, pancakes with Bologna . 1 “ Fresh Cod Fillet ,*2.49 salad, brownies. Ham sandwich, spoon. To serve, vent plastic wrap and microwave at 70% begin a new series of Body Design center. LARGE JUICY SWEET U S NO 1-PRF.MIUM FRESH CUT on a muffin, chips, cookie, syrup, bacon and sausages, hash NATURAL CASINO sliced pineapple milk. (medium high) for 8 to 10 minutes or until heated classes Tuesday. The class will A similar orientation program Fresh Ocean Perch Fillet *2.99 applesauce. brown, fruit cup. Utensil Minutes FRESH Tuesday: Veal patty parmesan. Eggs through, stirring twice. Top with tomato wedges. meet Tuesday and Thursday for will be held May 28 in Cone Old Time 2 6 9 Friday: Fruit juice, meat and Friday: Fish nuggets, french 1 1 cup. 6 ounce size 1 to 1'‘J Peruvian Scallops *4.99 whipped potatoes, wax beans, Microwave at 70% (medium high) for 2 to 3 minutes, six weeks from 7 to 8 p.m. The Gymnasium of Bennel Junior High Franks cheese pizza, tossed salad, fruited fries, peas. roll, ice cream. 1', to 2 FRESH-SOFT 8HEU salad, pudding. Tuna salad sand­ 2 2 cups. 6 ounce size or until tomatoes are warmed. Sprinkle with parsley. exercise program is designed to School. RUSKRS-BHANKLESS-COOKED wich. fresh fruit, milk. gelatin with topping. Steamer Clams * 1.29 firm, tone and reduce muscle Honey Maple Ham » 3.99 4.99* I 5 79 LARGE 8GEE-31 TO SSCT. SOE Those with a conflict with their Wednesday: Boneless pork loin groups with particular emphasis FKSHLY MADE school’s program dale may attend Creamy Potato Salad n, 69* MFORTEO-CRISFJUICY NEW CROP-FOR SANDWICHES OR SALADS Fancy Shrimp ^ *7.99 with gravy, whipped potatoes, Coventry elementarles Andover Elementary on abdomens, hips and thighs. the other one. Granny Smith Apples » 79* Vidalia Sweet Onions 69* zucchini, salad, cake. Roast beef Pre-registration is required. For RED RS>£-SUOAR$WEET (SLICES 4fLB.| FRESH TENDER YOUNG The following lunches will be sandwich, peaches, applesauce, The following lunches will be more information, call 647-1437. THE FREEZER THE DAIRY served at Andover Elementary Watermelon »39* Celery Hearts ^99* milk. served in the Coventry elementary CAilFORNM JUICY TANOY IDEAL FOR SALADS ____ r Thursday; Pot roast with gravy, schools the week of May 12through School the week of May 12 through Parish meets A&P Sunkist Lemons 3 •« 89* Fresh Spinach '^ 99* Kraft baked potato, cauliflower, salad, 16: 16: Parents’ group elects PREMIUM CHIALITY-OUTOOORFLJWOR ___ HEALTHFUL-NUTRinOUS pudding. Cold turkey sandwich, Monday: Shells with meat Monday; Bacon burger, fries, Fancy Tom ‘Ah’ Toes'5? 1.49 Golden Carrots ^69* Parents Without Partners Orange Juice Deluxe Slices fruit cocktail, milk. sauce, garlic bread, hot vegetable, peas and carrots. Neopolitan whip. Orford Parish. Daughters of the CHOOSE FROM MANY VARCTIE8 FOR MOTHERS DAY elected Madeleine Ucello presi­ 100 PURE FLORIDA YtLLOW OR WHITE Friday: Baked white fish with fruit crisp. Tuesday: Veal parmesan. pars- American Revolution, will meet at Potted Flowers *iS'’2.99 Florist Mums “pi;;''4.99 dent and newsletter chairman. newburg sauce, boiled potato, Tuesday: Juice, cheeseburger, lied potatoes, broccoli, gelatin with 7:30 pm. Thursday at the home Other officers and chairmen in­ spinach, cottage cheese, cookies. chips, fresh fruit. topping. Mrs. Charles Treat. 6 Heborn OROCERY SPECIALS 5 9 clude: Norma Tedford, vice presi­ Egg salad sandwich, fruit and Wednesday: Potato bar. Wednesday; Grinders, chips, Road. Bolton A report on the dent: Michelle Holland, .secretary: gelatin, milk. Thursday; Fish nuggets, french vegetable sticks, fruit. Continental Congress will be given Thursday; Pepperoni pizza, Oscar Kurtz, trea.surer: Bob I.e- and officers will be . installed. A&P Bum ble SHREDDED fries, whole kernel corn, ice INTRODUCES! PEPPERONI. SAUSAGE OR COMBOlU Manchester schools cream. salad, fruit, juice bars. doux and Karen Parsons, family Hostesses will be Mrs. Samuel Kraft Friday: Pizza, tossed salad, Friday: Spaghetti, green beans, and youth: Howard Madsen, orien­ Robb, Mrs. Alan Baldwin. Mrs. A&P Cheese Vegetables Bee Tuna 4 ^ M ozzarella pkg. The following lunches will be fruit. pineapple. tation: Joe LaCombe, public rela­ Elbridge Colbath. Mrs.Michael Pizza r 7 9 ^ YOUR CHOICE. f HUN»> LIG H T PAC k EDINHI', OR WATEP 6 9 " tions: Jean Alcorn, ethics and Laferski, Ella Sumner and BIRO’S EYE _ QUARTERS grievances: Donald Beauvais, his­ Jeanette Sumner. Cool Whip '^ 1 .0 9 Blue Bonnet ORESSEL’S 1 3 9 ... AND BAKED GOODS, TOO DUNKIN’ DONUTS... ^N/^ torian: and Incs Schreindorfer. 24b. meeting refreshments. Strawfanries'N Cream Cake ^T2.49 Sticks pkg. Grand Papa ORESBEL'S ;\ Family Size Thick Pan P i z z a The chapter will hold an open Montreal revue 3«1 HOOD ^ Triple Chocolate Cream Cake '^ 2.49 REGULAR REG. ELEC. OR AUTO Apple Juice IP *^1.19 dance May 16 from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. filing Junior High School will APPLE OR SnUHYKRnV FlUEO I.S-OZ. AUFUM OR S M at Sacred Heart Church Center, hold its spring concert. “ A Mont­ Sara Lee Croissants •JJT2.09 A&P Apple Master Blend 319 Swiss Miss Puddings ^1 .1 9 Route 30, Vernon. The "Gradu­ real Revue ’86," on Thursday at HEATBKRVE 640Z. 9 9 « B-OUNCE CUP I Buy One, Get One Juice Ml. Coffee ates” will provide music. Admis­ 7:30 p.m. at Manchester High Ore-lda Tater Tots pAg CREAMY OR KRUNCHY BSFAnOM, LASAQNA Oft SMQHETT16 MEATBAaSu a s A&P Swiss style Vbgurtb*1 sion is $5 for members and $6 for School’s Bailey Auditorium. HEAT S KRVE BREAKSTONE Mc^ins Super Fast Fries 89* A&P Peanut 1 2 9 Chef Boy Sour Cream SI 59* Buy A n y Bakery Product And G et j/f* non-members. Those attending The concert will feature the jazz A U FLAVORS 16-oc. 1S«z. may bring beverages. Setups will ensemble and the concert band, as Butter A rD e e can 7 9 " Jello Pudding Pops m 2.49 cpir-V ’n . 3 9 The Same Quantity Of The be provided. For more informa­ well as the beginning cadet and HOWARD'S PmOE SINGLE PLY tion. call 646-8643 or 429-2819. combined seventh-grade bands. Sloppy Joe '^1.99 A&P Paper | 2 9 Gulden’s Polly-0 Mozzarella ;;:;2.69 Same Product Free. The chapter holds orientation There will also be a combined ALL SLICEO K E F ^R C TIES 30Q«t. Napkins pkg. Mustard meetings for potential members on seventh-, eighth- and ninth-grade Howards Pride Entrees 2.59 Polly-0 Ricotta ^ 3 .9 9 A U FLAVORS JUMBO ALLW4RIEDES the third Tuesday of each month at Sousa medley finale. SHREOOCO 7 p.m. at Shop-Rite Community Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream ^1 .6 9 A&P Paper Del Monte Polly-0 Mozzarella 5:1.49 The concert is open to the public CARNATION FOR B C m R HEALTH Hall, East Middle Turnpike. The NandJand BlendsBl s 9 9 " and is free. Baked goods will be Bon Sons Ice Cream ^ 1 .7 9 Towels Low^FatMilk KI. 5 9 J chapter holds potlucks, dance sold. The concert is in preparation FAMR.Y RACK-SMGU PLY SUCCO!CO OR CHUNK . * ’rj lessons, parties, skiing and other for the band's four-day trip to a Scott Napkins Geisha Pineapple •r 59* fUNGMZE sports activities. The annual musical festival in Canada on May WNTTE, PMK OR O R ^ -S M O L E PLY CREAMY 2S«<. State Line Potato Chips ’i;:;99* charge of $17 covers the chapter 15. Cento Charmin Bath Tissue 4 1.09 Jif Peanut Butter 2.49 PUK BRICKOVEN R V, DUNCAN HME8 Sunsweet Prune Juice *^1.39 Italian Tomatoes Blueberry Muffin Mix 'iS: 1.29 B&M Baked Beans ^ 59* NABISCO iep^orden Club’s NONOAMY CREAMER iO M OR chk:k e n nooole Cheese Nips “^1.29 1 ■ .... Borden Cremora ^2 .5 9 SampMI’s Chunky Soup '1^1.09 CLASSIC. OCT OR CAFFEIN FREE-PLUS OEPOBT '^fttUAAMOKIIFmPEDWKWE(lAII0RIUTTtFMU BE^. 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HAQAH THI HOMIIBLI by DIk ■ramM PEANUTS by ChartM M. Schuli ( WHAT'S BELOW ) 5-7 I THINK VOU EXPECT AFTER ALL, we're O N L Y W H A l^ Pops opens 101st season tiOT A . I^ m a t e u r ? y A d v ic e r r i c A TOADSTOOL f TOO MUCH OF WUR NOT PROFESSIONALS! PLAVERS, CHARLIE BROWN.. WE'RE ONLY.... BOSTON (U PI) — Hundreds of concert goers paid $25 to $60 each to hear the Boston Pops launch its 101st season, but loyal r fans faced the prospect of having to watch the orchestra’s July T Tales of hard times are hard to take 4th concert on television instead of on the Charles River Esplanade. DEAR value. Several suspicious acts led in the Nassau Daily Tribune. The The 95-menriber orchestra Tuesday treated its audience to iABBY: I am a me to suspect a fam ily member, so Canadian was annoyed because classical pieces, show tunes and jazz numbers in a Symphony |13-year-bld girl. I hired a private Investigator. Two Americans know so little about his Hall festooned with balloons and flowers. I don't want to sets of fingerprints were found on country. Jazz singer Joe Williams and clarinetist Richard Stoltzman be disrespectful the container where my jewelry Here in the Bahamas we are only were featured guests in the Pops' first popular music U .t. ACRES by Jbn Oavla .to parents, buti Dear Abbv was kept — mine and someone 50 miles off the south Florida performance of the season — which comes on the heels of a ;am tired of else’s. It was relatively easy to get coast; we are a prime vacation 22-week winter schedule of serious classical music by the Boston I MEAN, WHAT WH.L WE BE? 'll ii|||i| ''ir iii| | i ‘hearing how Abigail Van Buren the fingerprints of the suspect. My spot and cater to over a million Symphony Orchestra. WE MIGHT BE ALLIGATOR6 OR visitors each year — mostly from THE PHANTOM by Lm Falk A ty Ewry PIN06A0R6 OR CHICKENS OR... •easy the kids of suspicions were confirmed when John W illiam s, now in his seventh season as successor to the ife J the United States. WERE EG&S, Itoday have it. they matched the prints on the legendary Arthur Fiedler, chose a program that included WILPCAT^He'SA TI6ER ,„rH £N„ TMg SOQKePCUm .. HOPE WE'RE container. You would be surprised at some ( WHAT WE ARE? )[ IPUMMV I Every classical selections by such composers as Claude Debussy, but NOT CHICKENS).' The record of the theft — and it of the comments we hear; "How ‘summer my fa- also featured several show tunes and numbers by jazz giant Duke ------^ !ther tells me was a theft — is complete with all come you speak English so well? -- V V Ellington, featuring Joe Williams on vocals. ;how lucky I am to have air ooga." the information; name, dates, We expected you to speak a kind of Last year, the Pops steamed headlong into a storm of ; conditioning. He says when he was T IR E D T E E N fingerprints, etc. It is in safekeep­ broken Spanish." "When did you controversy when administrators decided to book the orchestra ‘ my age, he didn’t even have a fan ing and only a designated person stop wearing grass skirts and I in the house. Every winter he DEAR TIRED: It may comfort will have access to it. living in tree houses?” “ Why, for July 4 festival in New York, where the newly restored Statue ) reminds me that he walked 10 you to know that every generation I would never break up a family you’re actually driving cars and of Liberty is to be rededicated. • miles to school in below-zero of teens has had to listen to their over a piece of jewelry, no matter you dressed the way we dress! ’’ Pops fans, who have been able to watch the orchestra play on weather In three feet of snow. parents tell them how rough they how valuable. I have mixed Here in the Bahamas we realize the Charles River Esplanade each Independance Day since 1929, had it. feelings now that I have evidence, that no harm is meant — these were promised an outdoor concert on July 5 instead. Abby, why can't parents accept but if you print this, perhaps the people simply don’t know any Although Gold acknowledged the decision was unpopular, she And with the passing of time, the CAPTAIN EASY ®by Crook* A Caaale the fact that life has become easier guilty party will return it to the better — so we simply grin and said Bostonians are beginning to accept it. - I T f -g s B ^ ■ IF THAT WATER walk to school grew longer, the ^•\s. M SET BACK FROM with every generation because of container from which it was stolen. bear it. "Mostly, people are very proud of us to have been invited (to Inc WwMnysifbSSxiaa HANS OH, WA9H! FLOOPS THIS CHAMBER, winters got colder and the snow got THERE, EA&y. the progress we’ve made? New If mine is not returned, it may HENRY HUNT, New York),” she said. NOME OF US WILL 6ET deeper. OUT OF HERE. things are being invented ail the bring back other pieces of jewelry FREEPORT, G.B.. BAHAMAS BLONDIE by Doan Young A Stan Orak* time to improve the quality of life, to their rightful owners. so why should parents try to make D E AR ABBY: I'v e heard of this If you print this and my jewelry Is your social life in a slump? 'IIL HE REALL.V MUST HE DOESN'T OSUAO_L.y us feel guilty because we have it happening in other families, but I is returned, you’ll be the first to Lonely? Get Abby’s updated, re­ ( BE TIREP TOIISHT NAP BETWEEN COURSES better than they did? never thought it would happen to know. And that’s a promise. vised and expanded booklet, “ How Old plays nominated me. Maybe if you print this advice, NO NAME, NO CITY, to Be Popular” — for people of all Sometimes I think they, don't it will help others: Don’t tell NO STATE ages. Send your name and address / want us to have it so good. If each anyone where you keep your clearly printed with a check or generation didn’t improve on the jewelry — not even family D E AR NO: I wish you luck. Now money order for $2.50 and a long, as best of 1985-86 members. one before, we'd still be living in let’s see what happens. stamped (39 cents) self-addressed caves, running around in loin­ envelope to: Dear Abby. Popular­ A piece of jew elry was stolen NEW YORK (AP) - The Tony “ It’s a total outrage to me. cloths. and our vocabularies would from me. The missing piece was of D E AR ABBY: I just read the ity. P.O. Box 38923. Hollywood. ,-r awards have looked to the past to They’re revivals. What they’ve consist of two words, "Ooga, both sentimental and monetary letter .signed “ Annoyed Canadian” Calif. 90038. give the present some competition. done is knock all the new plays out ARLO AND JANIS *’ by Jimmy Johnaon Athol Fugard’s “ Blood Knot" of the box. The rules are going to 7 was first performed in South have to be clarified. This was an HANDS OH VOURHIPB UOULDVOUPlEASS LEAVB Africa 25 years ago and in New unfortunate mistake,” said Marty FOR m FIRST EXCRCIse... THE TAST FORWARD" ALONE! You must make a habit of good health York in 1964. “ The House of Blue Bell, a producer of “Precious READY, BEGIN,.. \ Leaves” by John Guare premiered Sons,” which had hoped for a best ^ ON THE FASTRACK by Bill Holbrook D E A R D R. (3) I have large cysts in one breast. practice it faithfully and regularly, off-Broadway in 1971. play nomination. Now it will close GOTT: Could Should I leave well enough alone or and you should have a baseline Both were nominated Monday, on Saturday. should I visit a surgeon ? There’s no mammogram for comparison to along with “ Benefactors” by Mi­ “ Precious Sons” managed only ni o uom m m you write a co­ r 309. T $ PIscAMiN/moN Hno, Aii UE UM£N .. 0H,N0„THlS I&1S6 lumn regarding history of cancer in my family. future studies. The decision about chael Frayn and Herb Gardner’s one nomination — best actor for its fil&riES.'THECOW^ *WHCH 1C0MPlAMrm/(nA(Ka.FUiP are deumndinc- LUCBAN the responsibil­ How often should I have surgical drainage of your breast “ I ’m Not Rappaport,” as best star. Ed Harris. His heavyweight Of AFfiRlKIAlIve AcToN m f Dr. Gott systs is one best left to the competition: Hume Cronyn, "The MMSr As.'mu&- HJ6 ffftmNB ity of each indi­ mammograms? plays of the mediocre 1985-1986 SHMi«AUiI> N7& A \b?t£>Si! vidual toward judgment of your gynecologist. Broadway season. They were Petition-,” Jack Lemmon. "Long Y5 MASoRlAoMEMeNr/ SRPU^HOH? his or her Peter Gott, M.D. DEAR READER: From the deemed eligible by the Tony Day’s Journey Into Night;” and health? information you have given me, I DEAR DR. GOTT: I'm an nominating committee because Judd Hirsch. “ I ’m Not c am not sure that you are in a elderly lady who used to have to neither had been performed before Rappaport,” i - JWHMy-' DEAR “ high-risk category" for breast put an extra blanket on her feet at on Broadway, a criterion for Their female counterparts are R E A D E R : I. cancer. Breast cysts do not neces­ night. Now they get so hot — day nomination in the best play Jessica Tandy. "The Petition: ” ALLEY OOP ’ by Dave Grsue too, have ad­ sarily predispose you to cancer, and night — that I have to run cool category. Rosemary Harris, "Hay Fever; ” THIS IS \KOOGIE( YES,CX3RPORAL! ...THE FIRST THING WE'D LIKE YOU CAN I THROVA ^ GOOD! dressed this topic in the past. ual responsibility for this. Doctors and none of your relatives have water over them. What’s going on? The best play nominations for Mary Beth Hurt, "Benefactors;” CORPORAL SAID V WE'RE TAKING j IN THE MORNING, TO SERVE US AS I PEOPLE INX 'P \HEhi™™ can help people by educating them had breast malignancies. On the “ Blood Knot.” which closed in and Lily Tomlin. “ The Search for THE PIT?/ BECOMESS;"• YtXIR, DEAR READER: You may be SLEET, yY'WANTEOL OVER THE V KOOGIE WILU ^-----, CAPTAIN OF THE' other hand, you are obviously March, and “ The House of Blue Signs of Intelligent Life in the MELBA! JTSEE ME! ( THRONE!7 BECOME THE (^wow! g u a r d s ! n e c e s s a r v !/~7 m a n ! In the final analysis, each of us is and treating them when neces­ suffering from either a circulatory NEW KING OF responsible for his or her health. sary, but our roles are limited. I concerned about future problems. abnormality or from a nerve Leaves,” at Lincoln Center's Vi­ Universe,” IMOO! wish that more patients were more vian Beaumont Theater, were "The House of Blue Leaves,” a Many of the world’s health prob­ I think your best approach would malfunction called neuropathy. willing to "ow n” their health, greeted with dismay by some zany black comedy, grabbed eight lems are beyond the control of the be to find a gynecologist with See a doctor for a thorough MR. MEN™ AND LITTLE MISS™ by Hargraavea A Sellert rather than placing the burden of producers whose plays were in nominations, including acting npds individual, however. I have in whom you feel comfortable and in evaluation. C> tSSS Harraavaa and AaBar* responsibility upon the medical competition in the category that is for actors John Mahoney, Swoosie DWrMuaed by NEA.MC mind the consequences of war, whom you have confidence. This T H I^ IZESTAJURaMT profession or society as a whole. Dr. Gott's new Health Report on considered the most important Kurtz and Stockard Channing in EVEPYtTHlMS famine and natural disaster. Non­ doctor can examine you at periodic MOffT HAVE VERY etheless, in the Western world we Calorie-wise Cooking offers me­ because of its effect on box-office the featured or supporting CUEAN KnJ=HEN« TA SJTE ^ 9SYf THE BORN LOSER ' by Art Sansom For this, we must assume individ- (2) I have fibrocystic disease, and learn breast self-examination and mention the title. rWkSim. P, SPAVE5ITE, 11115 I'S THe WlPo'^Oirar WW CO«)IJXl'LUTRLHbN6 evFPt TIME I T L about itz Boil maple syrup to make maple sugar The Quiet Eorth (R) 7:20, 9:30. — M v Brian 7, 9. Beautiful Loundretfe (R) 7, 9:15. A wash and brush the pineapple, then VERNON DEAR wooden spoon to' form crystals. dry it with a paper towel. Cine 1 A 2 — The Color Purple POLLY: Is it While still semi-liquid, pour the EAST HARTFORD (PG-13) 7:30. — April Fool's Day (R) Place the pineapple upright in a Puxxles A strogm ph possible to sugar syrup into a pan or molds. Eastwood Pub A Cinema — The 7:15,9:15. low pan or container to catch any Color Purple (PG-13) 7:30. make maple This will form a soft maple sugar Poor Richard* Pub A Cinema — The juice as you work. Trim the outside WEST HARTFORD sugar from ma­ cake. You can make hard crystal­ Color Purple (PG-13) 7, 9:30, Elm IA 2— Down and Out In Beverly Anawar to Praviou* Puzzle of the pineapple with an electric Showcase CInemos 1-9 — Police ACROSS 9 Narva part ple syrup? Pointers line sugar by bringing the syrup H ills (R) 7, 9:30. — The Color Purple knife (or any large sharp knife), Academy 3: Bock In Training (PG) (P(i-13) 8. 10 Gloaay fabric LINDA temperature to 26-to-28 degrees 10; 15, midnight — Violets Are Blue qibur « r B-Y not cutting too deep. Then cut out 1 Datum 11 Saa Polly Fisher above the boiling point of water, (PG-13) 7. — Sudden Death (R) 1:45, WILLIMANTIC <%irttklay cooling to 150 degrees, then stir­ the eyes or indentations with a 7:50,9:50.-The Money Pit (PG) 1:05, Jlllson Square Cinema — Guno Ho 5 15S0, Roman 19 Medical auffix Li L DEAR 7:10, 9:25. — Wise Guvs (R) 1:20, 7:20, Y grapefruit knife. This sounds like it (PG-13) 7, 9:10. — Legend (PG ) 7:15, 8 Countanance 21 Jaaua LINDA: Yes, ring to form large crystals. Pour 9:45. — Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is takes a lot of time, but it really 9:15. — Blue C ity (R) 7:15, 9:15. — May 8,1986 you can make into a pan or mold to cool and Colling (R) 1:30, 7:30, 9:30. — Legend Water (PG-13) 7:10, 9:10 — Wise Guvs 12 Spindl* monogram FRANK AND ERNEST Bob Thavaa doesn’t and saves a lot of the fruit (PG ) 1:25, 7:15, 9:35. — Hannah and maple 'sugar harden. (R) 7:05, 9:05. — The M oney P it (PG ) 13 Bantu language 23 Granite State The year ahead is full of «xceptional and juices. When completely Her Sisters (PG-13) 1:35, 7:25, 9:55 — 7:05, 9:05. from real 100 Store either the soft or hard Blue C ity (R) 1:40, 7:40, 9:40 — ,14 Straight line (•bbr.) promise, especially in creative areas. LUMPY BROWN STUFF....95* trimmed, cut the pineapple in percent maple syrup by boiling the altitude (find this by using a candy sugar tightly wrapped to protect it M urphv's Low (R) 1:10, 7:45, 10. 16 Twalvamonth 24 Flying aaucar Don't let your gifts and talents go ^oM eriM ^-y J' m s o ^ ^ r quarters and remove the hard WINDSOR RUNNY 6R/»Y STUFF.....* l.« syrup. The following method therm om eter to measure the from moisture. ^ P^'Rza — The Color Purple (PG-13) 16 Clatter (abbr.) unused. center. It’s ready to dice. Be sure THOXB "TTIZUTH IN M ENU'" comes from the New York Cooper­ temperature of boiling water.) POLLY MANCHESTER 17 Hamlat 28 Wind mdlealor YELLOW STUFF WITH ^ to use the juice you’ve collected in UA Theaters East — The Color ative Extension program: Since the syrup will boil up quite a Purple (PG-13) 7:30. — Down and Out DRIVE-INS 18 Church council 26 Sheahonaan* BLACK CHUNKS...... *2 0 bit. you must use a large pan to DEAR POLLY: Here’s my easy the pan. In Beverly H ills (R) 7:30,9:30. — A p ril Manchester — Reopens Friday. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) You’re en­ The syrup must be cooked at a 20 W alt_____ 27 Not a* much T Y R prevent boilovers. Allow the method for preparing fresh pi­ MRS. O.P.k. F oo l’s Dov (R) 9:30. Mansfield — Reopens Friday. tering a favorable cycle (or ventures you STRINGY WHITE STUFF. . * 1 . ' ^ hard boil until it reaches a A V A ^ u p a P ^ w NP neapple. Cut off the top and 22 Talking bird 2 9 ______Park, originate. Although there will be others temperature of 25 degrees above cooked syrup to cool to 155 degrees Make delicious natural bever­ bottom. Using a vegetable brush. 24 Palate part London R E D O involved, you’ll be the one who orches- - the boiling point of water at your Fahrenheit, then stir it with a ages for your family from fruit I t t I F F F . 28 Shut* up 30 Emerald 1*1* O 8 s A trates the major moves. Know where juices, milk and eggs with the 32 Destiny 31 WWI plana your advantages lie in your work or ca­ recipes in Polly’s newsletter “ Nu­ reer during the year ahead. Mall $1 to 33 Cry of pain 34 Print*?* 41 Brother 49 Neophyte Astro-Graph, c/o this newspaper. Box 1 ^iM S b ffC A Inc T t - i A y £5 5-7 tritious Milk and Fruit Bever­ 35 Small bill* maaaura* 43 Spooky 50 Adjective auffix ages” Send $1 for each copy to 44 Computer term 1646, Cincinnati. OH 45201. Be sure to Thoughts 36 Small amount 38 Poetic 51 Pecans state your zodiac sign. Polly’s Pointers’, in care of the 45 Whirl sM contraction 54 Hearing organ GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) A situation Manchester Herald. P.O. 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Polly will send you a Polly Dollar On the willows there we hung up that faith, as obedient trust in God. our hoping." — Frederick 1 2 3 4 1 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 CANCER (June 21-July 22) Three ($1) if she uses your favorite friends are about to play major roles in our lyres. is resjponding to His Word, some­ Buechner “ Pas de Deux’’ 48 Hava dinner at ££k£PK OU<5<5A JU(5(5A JU6(6(A P Pointer. Peeve or Problem in her “ Pas de Quatre’ 12 13 f4 your personal affairs. Although their ef­ For there our captors required of times in spite of what we or society horn* (2 wda.) column. Write Polly’s Pointers in forts will be unrelated, they'll produce a us songs, and our tormentors, or even our church might believe. Nancy M. Gutreich “Pandora’s Box’ “Cappriccio’’ 52 Affirmation* care of the Manchester Herald. 15 16 17 positive, collective impact. mirth, saying, ‘Sing us one of the "T o have faith is to remember Concordia Lutheran Church 53 Noun auffix LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Opportunities songs of Zion! ’ 66 Poaaeaaiv* that have been denied you where you WCKA^0ClcA^\x:r^HOOT/------\ , 15 ! How shall we sing the Lord’s Saturday, May 10, 7:30 P.M. work or career are concerned will soon 57 Circu* ahaltar song in a foreign land? 2 2 be forthcoming. Keep doing the best Manchester High School 58 Liberian native* «>HppOwp Fi%?M6r If I forget you. O Jerusalem, let job you possibly can. Q'Wq^_P £eB B ,^sle^ P jH{ind|e0ter 59 Ditch** 24 25 26 27 29 30 31 VIRGO (Aug. 23-8*pt. 22) Plans you my right hand wither! Tickets ax^ailable at the door. 643-5710 60 City in Nevada formulate today should be vigorously ^-7 Let my tongue cleave to the roof 61 Before 32 33 34 pursued. 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Richard Gere, Paul Sor- 4 Extra Rooms (3rd floor) haad-tuong actor and an ex-dancar be* "The Blue Lightning," airing In Stereo. vino. Tony Lo &anco. 1978. Rated R. bla revenge. Yvette Mimlaux, Chriatophar 2^h Baths conM uniik^ roommates. Marsha Mason. WEDNESDAY, MAY 7 on ® More Reel People Jonas, JiKly Pace. 1968. Richard Dreyfuss, Quinn Cummings. 1977. 10:30PM Gi)News CBS. GD Dr. Oerw Scott 2 : 3 0 A M [CN N ] Sporta LataNght . 12" Insulation in Attic Rated PG. Major League Baseball: Boston at (SP [D IS ] Scheme of Things [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Never Let Me Go' An Seattle [ESPN] SportaCantar Vinyi Sided CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME [ESPN] NFL Fllme American newspaper correspondent mar­ GD Novela: Loco Amor 2 : 3 5 A M (3D CBS Nawa NIghtwatch’ Originai, Ornate Woodwork Manchester Charming $ 8 9 ,9 0 0 ries a Russian baHerina ar>d attempts to [USA] Thet QM (R). Joinad In Prograaa smuggle her out of the Soviet Union. 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justice. If we refuse to accept the Crime is one It’s the mechanical part of the ant can be “ When are you ready for such as traffic officers posted on BUSINESS charade that to clear the court of the ch ief trial?” Instead of a question about side entrance to superhighways on machinery that needs fixing. calendar you just let the malefac- commodities Mandating 1.000-year terms for a plea bargain. With convictions Sunday morning at 7 a.m.. when \ tor plead guilty to coughing in we involuntar­ everyone convicted of crime XVZ for serious crimes. Judges wiii It's a cinch to flag down a car going ily consume — hand out serious sentences in more over the 55-mile limit? court. won’t help because very few will be Plea bargaining Is the "love and the cost of Sylvia cases. If you now retort that it costs too Business In Brief convicted. And if a court or jury baby” of prosecutors, courts and Businessmen talk Main Street fighting crime thinks a 1.000-year term is too Then, public pressure can move much to imprison all the criminals. f so-called Insiders. It would be is one of the tax much, it can just find that the in. Where a serious crime is I’ll retort the prisoners should Porter "our” target if we would wake up Diamond Showcase promotes two deductions Involved, the sentence should be work to raise the food they eat. We burglar was there merely to report to the score and start counting its from our in­ a fire. You might as well have your serious, or the proper criticism could slash the costs without going The Diamond Showcase has recently appointed James Keenan Association obscene cost to us, the public. come we invo­ representative propose hanging all will follow. No more “ X ” in the box back to the era of the chain gangs. as manager and Carol Bushnell' as assistant manager of its luntarily are purse-snatchers by the thumbs SO of a plea bargain form. We are all fed up with crime and Manchester Parkade store. looks at past forced to make. feet above the street because the The press (my peers, including cosmetic reforms that deal with EMERGENCY Before his promotion, Keenan was Why doesn't the system work 5) Have all adjournments plea bargain can be for operating me) can do its part. Of the labels only. assistant manager. He has been with better for the public and against handled by phone or written an unlicensed pool room. thousands of upon thousands of We have been fed up before but it Fire — Police — Medicai Diamond Showcase since 1978. Kee­ and future the criminals? agreement so as to save prosecutor How can we increase the total indictments, how many have led to can be different this time. If we nan is currently enrolled in the understand where the bottlenecks Most criminal cases aren’ t de­ and court time from tiny details. convicted? Givens’ proposals can jail sentences of a year-plus? DIAL 911 Gemological Institute of America are that keep our so-called crimi­ Bv John F. Kirch cided by trials in courtrooms, but These are workday mechanical screen out the low-level criminals, How much ' time is spent on In Manchester diamond course and has extensive nal justice system from dispensing Herald Reporter by plea bargains (giving point to suggestions ... Are they exciting? and then the question to a defend­ “ nlckle and dime” enforcement — experience in the jewelry field. the sardonic quip, “ Most of the' Bushnell has been with Diamond justice in the halls of justice is in The older Main Street business­ Showcase since 1980. She is also the halls’ ’) . men came together with the newer Insiders reply that this method is currently enrolled in the Gemologi­ ones Tuesday night and the main needed to clear court calendars. cal Institute of Amerfca diamond topic of conversation was Main But is this the only approach? course. Bushnell has been a Man­ Street. Professor Stephen J. Schulhofer of chester resident for 25 years. The occasion was the annual the University of Pennsylvania meeting of the Downtown Man­ Law School in an article in the chester Association. a dinner gath­ American Bar Association Journal Credit union ering at Willie’s Steak House that answers with a resounding “ No! ’’ taiiies assets was attended by about 60 mer­ The reason we rely on plea chants and professionals. bargaining is that it’stheeasy —or The Rogers Corp. Employees For older members, the gather­ ing provided a chance to look back even the lazy — way out. Fedeal Credit Union has announced What could be the answers? at what Main Street once was and total assets of $2,877,051.71 as of Dec. James Keenan how it might be returned to its Among these are several sug­ 31. 1985. gested by Richard A. Givens, a former state. Newer members An average dividend rate of 8 wondered simply about the future former assistant U.S. attorney in percent was paid on savings in 1985 — the Southern District of New York: and what it will bring. 8''i percent in the first half and 7'^ 1) Stop rating police or prosecu­ “ I remember Main Street when percent in the second half — as well tors by the number of arrests or you could go shopping, when there Herald photo by Kirch indictments, which encourages as a rebate of 20 percent on interest were grocery stores, not just more “ garbage” cases that must paid on loans on accounts in good convenience stores." said Wilfred Planning Director Mark Pellegrini Tuesday night at Willie’s Steak House standing. Maxwell, who was the town’s be eliminated by plea bargaining, speaks during the Downtown Manches­ on Center Street. At left is former and look instead at actual jail time Elected to the Board of Directors planning director from 1952 to 1957. imposed for serious crimes. for two-year terms at the annual “ At Christmas time you could buy ter Association's annual dinner meeting Planning Director Wilfred Maxwell. 2) Stop relying on the courts to meeting held at the Rogers Commun­ a Christmas tree — you and your weed out weak cases: The prosecu­ ity Hall on April 21 were Bruce Jittle brother. You could get tor should do that. Elliott. Adelard Hebert and Nancy ‘fireworks on the Fourth of July. It evolved into a $4.8 million project With the conversion of the “ The planning department,” he 3) Let the government agency, Whitehead. Remaining board was a place to gather, a place to that will be paid for mostly by the Cheney Mills into apartments.” continued, “ feels Main Street not the individual officer, be liable members are Sally Couture. Yvonne socialize. slate and federal governments and Pellegrini said, “ improvements to should be the focus. Fora longtime for improper arrests claimed to Page. Joe Rosi and Fred White. “ I remember two theaters.” he should be completed within the Interstate 84 and the 1-84- it was. But times have changed.” continued. “ One was the State Pellegrini quoted from the violate civil rights and thus help Supervisory Committee members next three years. Inter.state 384 connector. Main Theater. Can anyone tell me the The physical makeup of the Street has the opportunity to grow. town’s proposed Comprehensive cut down the pressure on prosecu­ are Ruth Bates. Lorraine Howe. name of the second?" proposal has changed significantly “ It’s up to you to figure out what Plan of Development, which sees tors to prosecute in every arrest. Peter Lopriore and Ruth Schun- 4) Allow the police to divert “ The Circle.” a few people in the since Maxwell first started draw­ that (growth) should be.” Pelle­ the future Main Street as a mix of mann. Credit Committee members audience responded. ing the designs in 1953, However, grini said. cultural, residential, retail and minor cases to mediation or include Inex Brooks. Doris Hand. communitv service with supervi­ Maxwell smiled. the premise is the same — making Members of the audience, who professional establishments that Oiva Hokannen. Robert Maynard sion even when there is an arrest if it easier to drive downtown and had just finished a steak or shrimp will bring people back downtown. and Raymond Sabourin. Carol Bushnell it’s clearthe actual factsareminor THE FORMER PLANNER, who making the area pleasing to the dinner, seemed most interested in Association members spoke and no jail time will be imposed. was one of two principal speakers eye, Pellegrini’s experience at llling about promotional ideas that could at the dinner, opened discussion “ It’s been a very long time since Junior High School. get people thinking about down­ Kellie joins President’s Club about the planned reconstruction the first downtown plan was The planning director had been town, The older members — like MINNEAPOLIS — Matthew Kellie of Manchester has earned of downtown Main Street, a topic propo.sed.” Maxwell said. “ Now invited to the school to tell the Joe Garman of J. Garman Clothier and Bernie Apter of Regal Men’s membership in Lutheran Brotherhood’s 1985 President's ^lub. that came up quite frequently something is about to happen. I ’m students what a planner does. To tiling lists during the evening. It has taken sure my grandchildren and your help them relate, he asked the Shop — said they needed “ fresh The President’s Club is one of the society’s top sales honors. over 30 years for the plan to get off grandchildren will enjoy it as children to draw a map of ideas,” to revitalize downtown. Kellie qualified for membership on the basis of the combined the ground, but the start of the much as we did” Manchester? New members had their own amount of life and health insurance, annuities and mutual funds project now appears closer than it suggestions. honor roll he placed with Lutherans in the area. ever has before. PELLEGRINI SAID Main “ THERE WERE TWO focal ’ 'There’s a lot that can be done.” Kellie is associated with Lutheran Brotherhood's Bernard The reconstruction was also Street can become an enjoyable points (on most of the maps),’’ Steve Josephs, who recently*took The third-quarter honor roll at Johnson Agency, located in Manchester. addressed by the other main place once again. But hesaiditwas Pellegrini said, “ One was their over the Fairway department llling Junior High School was Lutheran Brotherhood has over $16.2 billion of life insurance in speaker, current Planning Direc­ up to the retailers, the bankers, the house and the street that runs by it. store, said after the meeting. “ You recently announced. force and more than $4 billion in assets under management. In tor Mark Pellegrini. lawyers and all other businessmen But the second was the Parkade, want a promotional gimmick. G R AD E 7 1985, the society's fraternal activities porograVn allocated $24 Robert Anderson, Matthew Barrera, Maxwell has a framed picture of in the downtown area to make it No one centered on Main Street as Back to school. We should jump all Leah Bastarache, Matthew Baurque, million in support of its members, the Lutheran Church, and the original plan, which has 'hat wav a focal point on their map. over that one” Michel Bouraue, Nancy Bray, Andrew communities across the country. Buccino, Dana BurzynskI, DayIdCaln. Jennifer Clark, Daniel Colwell, M i­ chelle Connelly, Bryan Covensky, Andrew Cox, Kathy Cumberbatch, Chanpono Daolusay, Jason DeFreltas, Strano Real Estate recognized Shelly DIeterle, Katie Dixon. Brian Eckblom, Audro Gulllksen, Strano Real Estate of Manchester has achieved national Wait a year, then sell utilities Lauren Hastey. Jason Jones, yvilllam Keever, Ttna LaBreck, Matthew Lane, recognition for placing in the top 10 percentile of more than 8..'500 Kate LIndstrom, Jennifer Long. real estae firms across the country. Heidi McHuoh, Meredith Meyers, . The honor, awarded by National Statistical Research Co, of QUESTION: There’s another kicker, here. If dividend reinvestment? Michele Meirltz, Paul Mlltan Ellen Morlarty, Matthew Morrissey, Amy Chicago, is based on a computer analysis of hundreds of My husband you sell any of that utility stock Munsell, John Mutchek, Mary thousands of questionnaires sent to recent home buyers asking and I bought within the one-year period — even ANSWER: Because Congress O'Lauohlln, Veronica Parker. .stock in a Utility shares you purchased outright — did not change that section of our Rebecca PIdlak, Jeremy PIzzola, for an evaluation of the service they received from the real estate Investors* Keyin Poirot, Kenneth Saunders, firm who handled their transaction. company with a the rules state: “ You will be nation’s Internal Revenue Code. Rhoda Savllonis, William Scheldemon, Strano Real Estate scored well above the national average ’’qualified” treated as .selling the stock re­ The exclusion for qualified util­ Brian Schwarz, Stuart Sherrell, Jen­ reinvestment Guide ceived as a qualified stock divi­ ity reinvestment plans came into nifer Smith, Sara Spak. when more than 8,500 real estate companies across the country plan in No­ dend to the extent of the shares of being as part of the Economic Paul Spiegel, Karen Stanlunas, Julie were surveyed. This is the second year in a row Strano Real William A. Doyle Stansfleld, Heather Sulllyan, Phltsa- vember 1981. qualified common stock received Recovery 'Tax Act of 1981. At that Estate has received this industry honor. moy Sychitkokhong,* Stephanie Va- We did this to as a dividend” Cleared of the time, the holding period for long­ lade, Sarah Venezia, Sara Whinnem. The National Statistical Research Co. was founded in 1968 to take advantage bureaucratic gobbledygook. that term capital gains was one year GRADE( assist the real estate industry in offering better service to their of the provision means you would have to pay tax and one day. Christine Adams, Frank Addabbo, customers. of the tax law Mark Aramll, Mark Benford, Brenda on the full proceeds from the sale of The Deficit Reduction Act of 1984 BIssell, Kerry Bodin, Krish Bose, allowing people who reinvested printed on the reinvestment state­ your utility shares — up to the reduced that holding period to six Michelle Boucher, Almee Brand, Cath­ their dividends to buy more shares ment you received. It might read number you receive through months and one day. effective June erine Burgess, Heather Burnett, Kris­ tina Bushby, Sandra Cherko, Kimberly Stock market declines moderately to “ exclude” and not pay federal “ payment date.’’. reinvestment. 23, 1984. for most “ capital assets” Cherko, Kimberly Colangelo. income tax annually on $750 of If you sell within one year of that Yes. it’s mighty confusing. — including stocks. Brian Connolly, Patricia Coogan, NEW YORK — The stock market declined moderately today, reinvested dividends — $1,500. for You’ll avoid a lot of worries and tax But the '84 Act left unchanged Elizabeth Cool, Nanette Cooper, Susie date, the entire proceeds from the Couture, Todd Cox, John Cunningham, registering no strong response to the tax-revision bill approved married couples filing joint sale of your reinvested dividends calculations by waiting out the the one-year, long-term capital Frank Damlano, Christopher Dam- by the Senate Finance Committee. returns. will be fully taxable. By waiting one-year period, before selling any gains holding period for reinvested roth. Erica Dejoannis, Jeffrey Delis- The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 9.92 to of your utility stock. utility shares on which exclusions slo, Mary Ann Demers, Tam m y Du­ That tax break lasted only from more than a year, your profit bois, Erin Forrell, Kendra Freeman, 1,778.03 in the first hour of trading. 1982 through 1985. becomes a long-term capital gain were taken. Why? Beats me! Our Joseph Gabaree. Losers outnumbered gainers by about 7 to 4 in the early tally of — only 40 percent of which is QUESTION: The “ holding pe­ lawgivers do all kinds of strange Jeanette Gala, Craig Galllgan, Gre­ Beginning this year, our reinv­ gory Geer, Amy Gifford, Matthew New York Stock Exchange-listed issues. taxable, under present tax rules. riod” for long-term capital gains and contradictory things. ested dividends are taxable. We has been reduced to six months. Gordon, Lisa Greenblat, Ian Green- For the most part, analysts said, the bill is several steps away Your profit will be the difference wald, Victoria Gustofson, Kathleen want to sell ail our utility stock — Why is it still one year for shares of from becoming law. It still must be considered by the full Senate, between your “ basis” and your Harris, Kristina Harrison, James Hort, the shares we initially purchased utility stock obtained through Heidi Howorfh, Russell Husbands, and then be reconciled with a House version that differs in many sale proceeds. On utility shares Judith Johnson. and the shares we acquired p e n n y s t o c k s respects. Traders were preoccupied with the Treasury’s sale of acquired through reinvested divi­ Scott Johnson, Todd Kessel, Jodi through reinvestment. When An Opportunity of the 80‘s KIssman, Paula Knight, Edword Kro- $27 billion in bonds and notes, which got off to what was generally should we do this for the best lax dends on which' the exclusion was yltz, Marlle Loyatorl, Kim Lawrence, described as a lukewarm start on Tuesday. It continues today taken, the basis is zero. FIWFKE REPOIITCAUJOHRCSMinnK* Karen Lee, Anthony Luongo, Honnah advantage? MacKenzIe, Devin Marauez, Kaylev and Thursday. By waiting more than one year, EMERGENCY Marsh, Christa Martin, Gall Melsner, On Tuesday the Dow Jones industrial average fell 5.82 to ANSWER: Wait at least one year you’ll avoid paying tax oh 60 Fire' — Police — Medical 800 -322-2480 Wendy Mitchell, Donna Moore. Eric Morris, Teresa Mulligan, 1,787.95. and one day after the distribution percent of the money you receive Naomi Munir, True Nguyen, Ann Advances narrowly outnumbered declines by about 60 issues date for the last dividend you from the sale of the shares you i DIAL 911 INCOME iturt.o Paggloll, Diana Pappas, Kristie Pas- levetlnieBl Baskers tula, Uven Phan, Derek Pierce, Lisa on the NYSE. Big Board volume totaled 121.18 million shares, reinvested and took as a tax acquired through dividend reinv­ In Manchester Pierson, Tanya Powers, Melina Qua- against 102.44 million in the previous session. exclusion. That date should be estments in 1982, '83 and '84. glla, Susan Remusat, Leonard Sodosky. Brian Sampson, Ellssa Shore, Jason StanIzzI, Jed Stansfleld, Clgdem Tanrl- kut, Faye Thomos, Colleen Thompson, Dollar lower on Europe exchanges Many wives earn more Katherine TonuccI, Emily Walde, Jill White, Jodi WIdmer, Jomes Wright, LONDON — The U.S. dollar opened generally lower today on David Young, Carolyn ZablelskI, Ka­ WASHINGTON (AP) - Women an integral feature of the U.S. thryn Zeldler, Wayne Zorger. European foreign exchanges. The price of gold rose marginally. still trail men in pay. but they’re economy and an important influ­ The greenback began trading in Frankfurt at 2.21 marks doing more than just supplement­ GRADE f ence on the economic level of the Mindy Addabbo, Suzanne Agasi, against 2.2208, in Zurich at 1.8415 Swiss francs against 1.8465 and ing family income in a growing family,” said the new report by Edward Bastorache, Michelle Bauer, in London at 1.5360,^0 the pound against 1.5347. share of cases, with nearly one in Mary F. Henson and Robert W, Jennifer Bernier, Karen BIske, Mere­ The dollar opened in Brussels at 45.25 Belgian francs against five working wives earning more dith Blodgett, Cynthia Boober, Lorry Cleveland of the Bureau’s Popula­ Briggs, 'Cara Buchanan, Eric Burn­ 45.7650 and in Milan at 1,514 lire against 1,523.50. than their husbands, the Census tion Division. ham, Carrie Chellstorp, Christopher The U.S. unit began the day marginally higher in Paris, Bureau says. The study, released Tuesday, Chever. Michelle Clayton, Matthew Clough, trading at 7.0425 francs against 7.0375. Some 4.8 million wives — about said the average 1983 income for Sharon Cole, Elizabeth Cooney, Kevin In Tokyo the dollar closed up for the day, finishing at 166.10 yen 18 percent — in two-earner fami­ all married couples was $28,570. Covell, Laura Curry, Gerald Decelles, against 165.20. lies had higher pay than their But those with husband and wife Jeremy DIeterle, Christopher Dolbec, Pomelo Ouguoy, Alexander Eltel, Gold opened in London at $342.15 per ounce aginst $340.75 and in spouses in 1983. the most recent working averaged $39,390. I'm a 25 year Atlas customer. I had talked year for which figures are availa­ Andrew Fotta, Jonice Freschlln, Ste­ Zurich at $342 against $341.50. Silver opened in London at $5.l65 Wives are most likely to earn to numerous people and learned that the phanie Garrepy. ble. That’s up from 16 percent in more than their husbands in the Amy Gates, Wendy Griffin, Chris­ per ounce against $5,155 and in Zurich at $5.20 against $5.15. R IE LLO -P E N S O TTI was definitely the topher Guoy, MIchoel Hahn, Douglas 1981 when 4.1 million wives earned? 25-to-34 age bracket, the study In New York on Tuesday, the dollar bought $1.3766 Canadian, best burner you could get today. I had it Harvey, Dono Hensley, Michele Horn- up from $1.3751. more than their husbands, the pointed out. with higher-earning bostel, Gregg Horowitz, Heather Hos­ study found. put in about a year ago and it performs tetler, Adam Janeczek, Christine females making up about one-third Johnson, Kerl Kane, Joseph Kiss. “ The working wife has become of working wives in that group. beautifully. We re getting better Jodi Koehler, Lynn Lesniak, Tina Lessard, Jenny Lezon, Jeffrey Lowd, heal, more even heat and we re Kevin McCaffrey, Jonas McCray, about two tankfulls ahead. Camille Medeiros, Catherine MeduskI, Kimberly Melluzzo, Erik Meyers, Ali­ OSTERLUND REFRIGERATION Atlas does a tremendous job and cia Mezrltz, Jeffrey Minor, Jeffrey Morin. FREE NOTICE they treated us just fine with their Amanda Nevin, Brett Newkirk, Probate Court is open wonderful service. Karen Obue, Tamaro O'Neill, Charles for conferences with the Preble, Deana Proutv, Matthew Put­ Blood Pressure Emerson K. Dumore • Manchester nam, Kim Rattef, Keith Relmer, Kero CLINIC-BY NURSE judge from 6:30 P.M . to 8 Rennert, EII4e Robinson, Lisa Ro- P.M. on Thursday lewskl, Mork Roux. EVERY THURSDAY Birgit Sauer, Kimberly Schubert, nights. Appointments Cheryl Sherwood, Trocy Shorts, Jef­ 5 - 9 suggested. Night tele­ MtlMNTUL frey Sfanlunos, Somllt Svchltkokhong, Uf.GFTT PSRkAOt .COMMiNCIAL Carla Trovoto, Erin Twible, Clifford phone number: 647-3227. Tyler, Gretchen Venezia, Kristino PHARMACY PAHhAPF HFAITH and William E. Fitzgerald tAilSSIRVICt _ e ^ ^ ~ 64^ 2SSS White, Elaine WllsInskI, Christopher INSTALLATION i; french no. ooiTON Zodnlk, Christine Zimmer. N'JIRinOH CENTER Judge of Probate (>AHK An! • tQ.t 'A MiQDLl 'PM 414 Tolland Street « East Hartford • 289-6435 649-4595 555 East Middle Tpke • Manchester ^49-8611 684-5853* tt - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. May 7, 1986 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, May 7, 1986 — tt Armstrong Nynex invades state income dips Yellow-Pages market CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 KIT CARLYLE ®by Larry Wright NEW HAVEN (L'PI) - Arm­ HDMES HOMES CONDOMINIUMS By The Associated Press pany. is credited with having I I strong Rubber Co. has reported the produced the first yellow-pages HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED I FDR SALE I FOR SALE FOR SALE firm's second quarter net income directory, in Chicago, in 1886. dropped sharply to $1.2 million, or Nynex Corp.. whose full-page The companies said the joint Secretary-Part time. AM real estate advertised Government Homes from New to market. Roomy 2 11 cents per share, compared with newspaper advertisements are Receiving and warehouse fighting the incursion of Southw­ venture gradually will expand position, leading to man­ Glastonbury-consultant in the Manchester Herald $1 fU repair). Also delin­ bedroom, V/2 bath town- $2.5 million, or 21 cents, for the throughout the state, with a agement responsibility. seeks secretory-good ty­ Is subject to the federal quent tax property. Call house with full basement. same period last year. estern Bell into its New York-area pist. 2-3 days per week, Fair Housing Act of 1968, 1-605-667-6000 ext. GH-996S Only 2 years old. Close to Yellow Pages market, has begun directory scheduled for SNET’s Growing company with Asst. Teacher. 86-87 Mon- Net sales for the latest quarter home city of New Haven in April profit sharing, best suited flexible schedule, word which makes It Illegal to for information. shopping, schools and ended March 31, were $185.8 an Invasion of its own: into the to ambitious Individual. processsing experience tlssorl Certified. 6-9 Abil­ advertise any preference, busline. $80,900. Joyce G. Connecticut territory dominated 1987 and a Hartford-area directory preferred. Call 633-9812. ity to work with multi- limitation or discrimina­ Just Listed! Superior 7 Epstein Real Estate, 647- million, compared with $187.8 649-4563 grade class. Experienced million in the company’s second by Southern New England Tele­ eight months later. tion based on race, color, room cope. IV2 baths. 1st 8895. phone Co. Thomas McClain, vice president Driver. Part time. Varia­ preferred. Application religion, sex or national floor family room. quarter of 1985. the company ble hours. Apply In per­ deadline 5/14/86. Coll 456- reported Tuesday. Units of Nynex and the Dun & and general manager for Donnelly origin, or an Intention to $112,900 "We guarantee Ansoldl Condo on Wethe­ Directory’s northeast region, said son. Free Spirit Cafe 341 1031 or 423-0741, make any such prefer­ our homes" Blanchard 8, rall Street. Gorgeous 6 For the first half of Armstrong's Bradstreet Corp. are teaming up to Kelley Road Vernon. publish, by December, a Fairfield his company will act as sales agent ence, limitation or dis­ Rossetto Real Estate 646- room, 2 both Interior. 1986 fiscal year, net sales were Dishwasher, full time po­ r r n BUSINESS crimination. The Herald 2482. Hurry. "We guarantee $387.9 million, up 8 percent from County Yellow Pages directory for the project while the Nynex Counter Person. Even­ subsidiary will publish and deliver sition, nights. Excellent dppdbtunities will not knowingly accept our homes" Blanchard & $357.6 million in the same period that will compete head-to-head benefits & working condi­ ings and Days. No expe­ L ^ J any advertisement which New Dutch Colonial. 7 big Rossetto Real Estate 646- last year. with SNET's books. the phone books. tions. Please apply at the rience necessary. Apply Is In violation of the law. rooms, V /i baths, family 2482. Publicly. SNET isn't worried. At least three other groups — Ground Round 3025 Main In person at Subway, 288 Manchester Convenience room, 2 cor garage The sales gain reflected the Store, high traffic, great consolidation of Blackstone Corp. Said spokeswoman Lucille Chris­ Kaiser Co.. Johnson Publishing Street Glastonbury. Center Street Lease It! II Or buy It! $189,900. "We guarantee and the Better Business Bureau — Manchester. potential, priced to sell. Approx. 4,000 sq. ft. In our homes" Blanchard 8, with Armstrong for six months in tie. "Competition is not a new Tully Real Estate. 643- rO.K Bi ' ' phenomenon. We've anticipated it publish telephone directories in Part time days. We are excellent downtown loca­ Rossetto Real Estate 646- 1986. compared with three months 0005. tion. Possible subdivi­ UPI photo for two or three years ... Oiir Connecticut, but McClain said his looking for mature adults 2482. Manchester. 3 bedroom in 1985. said Frank R. O'Keefe Jn. to assist toking retail sion. Ample parking. townhouse, 2 '/2 baths, Armstrong's chairman and chief surveys show that our customers company sees SNET’s directories as its real competition, Inventories In the greater Ideal for workshop, offi­ Just listed! Large 3 bed­ prime residential loca­ executive officer. Fourth network are pleased with our product.” Hertford orea 2-3 days per Clerlcat/tvplng skills. INSTRUCTIDN ces, storage, stores, etc... room Cope with fireplace tion. Many extras. $89,9(X) Net income for the latest six- The new directory is being "Our decision to publish a week, hours vary, but Manchester medical Call for more details. and attached garage! by owner. 649-2316. Princl- Yellow Pages in Fairfield County month period was $3.9 rdillion. or Comedian Joan Rivers joins Barry Diller non-cable television network to begin developed by a partnership of normally 8am-2pm. No group seeking person for Will tutor In mv home or Jackson 8, Jackson Real "W e guarantee our DOls only. Nynex Information Resources and resulted from extensive market experience necessary, but full time position. Benef­ Estote, 647-8400.______homes" Blanchard 8, Ros­ 37 cents per share, down sharply broadcasts this fall. Rivers, who has yours. Grammar, read­ from $9 9 million, or 97 cents per (right), chairman and'^chief executive a Dun & Bradstreet unit. Donnelly research in this region — research a good math opt)tude and its. No experience neces­ ing. Reasonable rates. Investors Call Now! Fi­ setto Real Estate 646-2482. share, for the same period last officer of Fox Inc., and Jamie Kellner, been a regular guest host on NBC-TV's Directory. Nynex. one of the seven showing a real need by both reliable transportation a sary. Call 560-1445. 646-6235. nally an investment In must. $5.00 per hour start­ Completely Remodeled year. president and chief operating officer of "Tonight Show Starring Johnny Car- companies spun off AT4T in 1983, advertisers and consumers for a Notices which the numbers work- is the holding company for the New more comprehensive, user- HELP WANTED ing rote after paid train­ 3 family -6-6-6-seoarate Historic Victorian. 11 3 Bedroom Condo-Full fin­ In 1985. Armstrong had an Fox, to announce Tuesday that Fox, a son,” has signed for her own talk show QD ing. Please reply P.O. Box rooms, 5 bedrooms, 4 ished basement, 2 tull/2 after-tax gain of $2 3 million, or 22 York Telephone Co. and New friendly Yellow Pages." McClain Real Estate heat and utilities. Recent extra rooms (3rd floor) subsidiary of Rupert Murdoch’s multi- with Fox. said. • 1101, South Windsor, Ct. modernization, 2 units In half baths, llvlngroom cents per share on the sale of England Telephone Co Donnelly, LOST AND FOUND Eosv Assembly Work! 06074. Wanted. Part time clerk 2'/j baths, 12" - Insulation and dining area, carport, a 100-year-old marketing com- The Yellow Pages market na­ I $714 per 100 guaranteed very good condition, 1 In property media conglomerate, is forming a fourth to file newspaper clip­ HDMES good condition, full base­ In Attic, vinyl sided, origi­ tennis and pool. $125,900. ' Both second quarter and first tionally is estimated to be worth payment. No sales. Motomort stores need pings. About 10 hours per nal, ornate woodwork, Flono Realty, 646:5200. Lost aold chain with in­ Detalls-Send stamped en­ Hi] FOR SALE ment storage, 4 cor gar­ half results suffered because of about $6 billion in annual revenues, cashiers and soles per­ week on flexible schedule. age. Excellent rental in­ Anderson Thermo-pone itial M containing small velope: Elan 173, 3418 windows, 2 fireplaces, demand weakness and intense according to William Braunlich. diamond. Offering re­ sons, full and port time. Phone Alex GIrelll, Man­ Selling Your House? Free come. Coll now. Century Enterprise, Ft. Pierce, Apply at one of these chester Herald, 643-2711 large garage with room BUSINESS competition in replacement tire Brock defends fines against Union Carbide vice president of Nynex Informa­ ward, please call 871-2822 Flo 33482. market analysis by the 21 Jockston-Showcose, tion Re.soiirces. Nynex is fighting motomort stores, 830 9om-5om. Real Team. Vivian or 646-1316. overhead, front & rear PROPERTY markets ’ O’Keefe said. evenings If found. Silver Lone, East Hart­ porches, fenced In rear During the latest three-month WASHINGTON (API - Labor 221 alleged violation;: at Carbide’s administration. through a settlement. for a large chunk of the market in Machinist-Immediate op­ Tom Ferguson 646-2482. ford. 50 Kane $treet. West E R A Blanchard 8, Manchester-Well kept 4 yard. Priced right at period, the company adopted new Secretary William Brock on Tues­ Institute W Va' plant including At the hearing. Reps. Robert "We have no intention of backing its home city of New York, where Lost Calico cat Santln- enings for first class $140,000. Strano Real Est­ New office building 80% a/Chenev area missing Hartford. Copoco Shop­ Rosetto.______bedroom Colonial. Many pension procedures recently pres­ day is defending his decision to making workers "sniff " for leaks Wise Jr . D-W Va . whose district off. ” Brock answered. "We didn't Southwestern Bell — another machinist to set up and ping Center, Bloomfield, ate. 647-"SOLD". occupied. Unit sizes avail­ seek a record $1.4 million in of deadly gases includes the Institute plant, and 'enter into this decision lightly. "Baby Bell” — has introduced its one week. Reward. 643- operate; lathed bridge- Brand New Listing!!! Imporvements including able ore 700 square feet., cribed by the Financial Account­ 7917 after 40m. Ct. and 681 Slios Dean Service Station Attendant newer kitchen, furnace occupational health and safety The company has denied in­ Rod Chandler. R-Wash.. questi­ When we impose the largest fine competing directory. port and CNC machining Highway, Wethersfield. Owners hove token great Elllngfon-Move-In condi­ 1050 square feet., or com­ ing Standards Board for use by all centers. Fully air conditi­ - Full time and oorf time and carpeting. Florida binations of 1400 square L' S companies. fines against Union Carbide Corp . structing workers al its Institute oned whether the new policy would we’ve ever imposed, we think In double-page newspaper ads. available. Apply In person pride In maintaining this room overlooking private tion, nicely decorated 7 Lost. Gray house cot, oned shoo, liberal over­ Mole kitchen help great rental property. 6-5- room Colonial on child- feet and 1750 square feet.. The effect of the new accounting saying inspections are uncovering plant to attempt to detect the lead to less cooperation from the about it. " Nynex has dubbed its directory white markings, no front time. Apply to Paragon Gill's Amoco Rte 6 Bolton. wooded yard with brook. A good value at $85 per similar problems at othercompan- presence of phosgene gas — the chemical industry in correcting As of May 1. Brock said, his "The Phone Book " while referring wanted, Vic’s Pizza, 151 3 room apartments, separ­ 1'/3 baths, garage. safe street. 4 bedrooms, rule was to decrease pension clows. Answers to the Tool Co. 121 Adams St., ate utilities, aluminum IV baths. Nice sized square toot ourchose or ies’ chemical plants. same chemical used as mustard problems uncovered by govern­ department has initiated similar to Southwestern Bell’s publication name of Barney. Please W. Middle Tpke. Apply In Machine Shoo - We hove o $109,900. D.W.FIsh Realty, 2 expense by about $2.7 million for Manchester. 647-9935 person, ask for Norman. siding, newer root, mod­ rooms, large lot. Finished $14 per square foot lease. "When you have a situation gas in World War I — by its odor. ment inspectors. but more limited investigations of as "The Clone Book. " coll 646-5682 or 649-5835. lob opening for someone 643-1591 (Landlord will pay over­ the second quarter and $5.3 million to do plant cleanup work ern kitchens and baths. room, workshop and for the first half of the company’s where somebody jeopardizc's peo­ It also has labeled as "an "I'm not a confrontational per­ 18 other chemical plants among 80 In 1985. directory advertising Service station mechanic Avon, to buy or sell. Coll Wall to wall carpeting laundry area In base­ head 8, maintenance). and attendants full and and can moke light deliv­ Manchester-Well kept 4 DW Fish Realty. 643-1591. 1986 fiscal year O'Keefe said ple's lives, somebody ought to get outrageous misrepresentation of son." Brock said. "The dilemma targeted by OSHA contributed $85 I million of Dee 646-4778 or Marie eries and pickups with a too. Offered at $135,000. ment. A must see home! we faced is that the previous While it is too early to compare port time. Apply In per­ bedroom Colonial. Many Earnings for the first quarter hit and hit hard " Brock told the the truth " Brock's assertion that SNET's $13 billion in operating 523-9401. station wagon. Apply at Jackson 8, Jackson Real Imporvements Including Asking, $120,900.00. House Education and Labor Com­ Union Carbide based in Danbury. approach had left in the minds of the findings of those probes with revenues. SNET published 38 son, 252 Spencer St., Estate. 647-8400. Strano Real Estate, 647- ended Dec 31. 1985. were restated ANNOUNCEMENTS Monchester. Paragon Tool Co. Inc. 121 newer kitchen, furnace to reflect the effect of the new mittee's subcommittee on health Conn had shown a willful disre­ some people the idea that the law is conditions found at the Institute Yellow Pages directories i n Adams Street. and carpeting. Florida 7653. Rentals not going to be seriously plant, he said, several serious Connecticut last year with a total Manchester. First offerlng-Ansaldi pension accounting rule, he said and safety Tuesday "When you gard for its employees’ health and Emergency? In Manches­ Secretary-Receptionist, Heights. 7 rooms, laundry room overlooking private Brand New Listing! 11 O’Keefe said sales of Arm­ have such a pervasive violation safely and has vow ed lo contest the enforced ” violations have been found. circulation of about 3 million ter, dial 911 for tire, Manchester low firm wooded yard with brook. (Oi I ROOMS Help Wanted. House Electronlcfechnlclon. En­ room, garage, 2 firepla­ Squeaky clean! Immacu­ strong’s Copolymer speciality syn­ we have no alternative but to take charges through various appeals. The subcommittee’s chairman. Among them. Brock said, are copies. police, medical help. Monday thru Friday, 9-5. ces, ceramic tile bath, IV 2 baths, garage. late 7 plus room Raised Hi]'5'I f o r r e n t the aggressive steps that we did " OSHA official.s have acknowl­ Rep Joseph Gaydos. D-Pa . voiced use of improper electrical items in If the radio and television ads Legal and Wdrd Process­ cleaners. Monday thru gineering and manufac­ $109,900. D.W.FIsh Realty, thetic rubber used in automotive Friday with flexible turing company has on plaster wall, fully Insu­ Ranch on nice country lot and engineered plastics applica­ The Labor Department's Occu­ edged that the size of the fine an opposite fear — that the number hazardous locations and the ab­ airing in New York are an ing experience preferred. lated, oak flooring, walk 643-1591 In Coventry. Walk-out Coll 646-4545 hours. Immediate open­ opening for on individual Room tor rent In single tions were in line with company pational Safety and Enforcement against Carbide represents a ma­ of alleged violations and the size of sence of alarm systems, written indication, consumers will have to ings. Coil The House­ with analogue and digital UP attic, city utilities, family room to lovely family house. Kitchen safety procedures and firefighting vinyl siding. One owner, Manchester-New to the patio and oval In-ground forecasts for the second quarter Administration last month pro­ jor change in its enforcement the fines will be "watered down" choose between the competing works. 647-0073. background, and ability market. 5 room cope, prlveleges. $275 a month. and first half posed the $14 million in fines for policies under the Reagan by an OSHA appeals panel or and evacuation plans directories HELPING PEOPLE sa­ to orototype and trouble­ excellent condition, pool. Tastefully deco­ Coll Ed 649-2947. tisfy their needs and $135,000. Charles Lesper- front to back llvlngroom, rated, solar hot water, Secretory/Receotlonlst- shoot circuits. ASEE de­ formal diningroom, 2 bed­ wants ... that's what want Bloomfleld general con- gree and mechanical ex- ance, 649-7620. appliances, wood stove .4 Newspaper in Education Program ads are all about. Dental Hvgenist expe­ rooms, fireplace. Central and much more. Offered rienced. Tuesday & Wed­ troctor, has Immediate p erie n c e a plus. ' location, great starter HOMES Sponsored by opening for self starter to Accepting applications at $124,900. Jackson 8, T h e Q u iz nesday. Coll between home. $87,500. U 8, R Jackson Real Estate, 647- FOR SALE The Manchester Herald 9om-12. 633-3509. perform varied office and resumes. Air Flo Realty, 643-2692. HD skills. Duties Include use Instrument Co. Glaston­ HELP WANTED 8400. Employment Good Job opportunities. of Word Processor. bury. 633-9455.Driver worldscope (10 point* for ooch quotllon aniwortd corroctly) Classes beginning soon Please coll Peggy 242- needed tor deliveries. How the Manchester Herald 8586. loom to 1:30pm. Must be able to drive 5 & Education for becoming certified nurses aides. Don't miss speed von. Excellent driv­ NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED the chance for o reword­ Childcare needed In my ing record and knowledge ing position I Full and port home. Manchester area, 1 of Hartford area a must. IN MANCHESTER AREA helps protect your investment CHHELP WANTED time positions available. Infant & 1 five year old. Some heavy lifting, 40 Contact the Director of 8-4:30. Monday thru Fri­ hours plus overtime os Center St. 467-553 odd only Port Time Inserters Staff Development Crest- day. References required. required. Please call 646- West Middle Tpke. 420-496 647-9215. wanted. Coll 647-9946, ask field Convelescent Home- 0338. Marble St. < for Bob. /Fenwood Manor at 643- 5151. EOE Photo Lab needs part McCabe St. a in Manchester! time help. Knowledge of Stock Place Medical Secretaries. Im­ mediate opening for 2oort Wanted RV Service per­ photography helpful. Coll Hilliard St. 357-591 time secretaries. Please son, full or port time. Port time lobs and train­ Lyn at 647-1080. Cambridge St. 14-100 send resume to 18 Haynes Apply In person at Blon- ing opportunities -availa­ Oxford St. ly street Manchester Ct steln Comping Center, Rt ble for seniors 55 and Clerical-Part Time. Typ­ Engerton St. If you live in Manchester then the Herald’s the 06040. 646-4797. 83, Vernon. over. Tired of staving ing, filing. 1-5 Mon-FrI. home? This program Is Nice Office. Sal NG. 646- Center St 227-293 newspaper for you because it’s the only one that’s Help wanted - port tlme- for you. Coll the Urban 4666. Lydall St. 1-47 geared expressly to the needs of this ceramunity. /full time golf course League, Seniors Com­ Woodbridge St. 2 9 M 70 snack bar attendants. munity Service program. Dental Receptlonlst- Parker St. 399-540 Manchester, full time, 1 This nuclear power plant in the Soviet Union suffered what For instance, if you own property in Manchester Port time driver wanted Start immediately 742- Monday thru Friday 9om- Strickland St. a for Vernon area. Short 9348. 5pm. 247-0396. pleasant environment, be­ MANCHESTER $105,000 Soviet authorities described as the worst accident in the history and pay taxes then you have a right to know how nefits. Send Resume Box Trumbull St. a hours, good pay. Coll Griswold St. a GRACIOUS COLONIAL of nuclear power. The Soviet announcement followed reports tax money is being spent on schools, government Julie 871-2988 between 6- Cocktail Waitress. One A. C/0 Manchester He­ fro m (CHOOSE ONE: Scandinavia, Eastern Europe) o f abnorm ally 8om. year experience min­ rald, P.O. Box 591, Man­ Lilac St. „ all Lovely. 7 room Colonial with 3 bedrooms. 1 'h high amounts of atmospheric radiation. services, health care and future zoning. imum. Apply In person chester, CT. 06040. Winter SI. 47-62 baths, all hardwood floors under carpeting, Production worker for Pharmacy Clerks and de­ Free Spirit Cote. 341 Kel­ Trotter St. a fully applianced kitchen, including micro- Part-Time, 10am-2pm, Re- violence in South Africa con- Matchwords light montocturlng, some livery person, needed to ley Rood Vernon. Orchard SL a wave. Walk-up attic. Beautifully landscaped 12 points tor each correct match) lifting reaulred, flexible work In computerized ceptlonlst/TvpIst tor ac­ Hnueft, in spite of a recent govern­ Maintenance Person. 5 tive office. Pleasant Church SL a with large lot and fenced in yard. Lower ievel T-assume a > u n(a ngle hours. Colt 649-3900. pharmacy. Port time. ment decision to abolish **pass Apply In person, Liggett days, 9-11. Apply In person telephone personality a Myrtle St. a rec room and fireplaced iiving room. laws**, laws th a t re q u ire blacks to Pharmacy Manchester Free Spirit Cote. 341 Kel­ must. Coll Joyce at 647- ' Linden SL a Wa cin help you become a b 'C h a n g e Personal Property Picture Framer full time show passbooks In order to 2*dislocale experienced or will train. Porkode. ley Rood Vernon. 8895. Locust SL „ *y “REALE" PROFESSIONAL! (CHOOSE ONE: travel, apply for Excellent working condi­ Wetherall SL 10-250 Cell 6464525. end itk (or Din. io b f). 3-extrica(e C 'inJest tions 649-6939 & 647-8776 Bidwsll SL 401-276 Only the Manchester Herald can provide you with evenings. DAY CAMP ASSISTANT DAY CAMP OmECTOR DAY CAMP Former White House adviser D. F. REALE, INC. 4> o ve rru n d -s u p p o s e DWECTON/NUIISE Summer INSTRUCTORS Michael Deaver recently asked the depth of information on key local issues you MANCHESTER HERALD RMf £•<■(• Pointing - Experience Summtf M -F/8:304:30 for an independent investiga­ need to make valued and reasonable decisions that help wanted. Call 646-4879. needed In sports, cook­ 175 Main St., Manchester, Ct S-vary e -d is ru p t M-F / 8:30-4:30 ing. swimming, art, Call NOW tion into charges that his M inim um age: 21. 647-9946 646-4525 may impact your life today, or in the future. With music, bus monitoring, (CHOOSE ONE: lobbying, cam­ Swiss Colony Gourmet Current CT nursing li­ Camping, recreation Peoplewatch/Sportlight shoo. Port time needed. WSI required. After Camp paigning) activities violated con­ your lifetime investment at stake, can you afford cense required. Camping, or teaching experience (5 points for ssch corrsct antwtr) Monday to Friday. Man­ recratlon or teaching ex­ Programs. Min. age: 21. flict of interest laws. required. Hiring range: 1 Japan's E m pororrecently celebrated not to stay informed? chester Porkode. Please perience requrled. Hiring Hiring range: $4-$6.50/hr. coll 649-5147 $8-$6.75 per hr. Re­ depending on experl- • President Reagan recently tele­ his b irth d a y. A t 85, th e E m peror is the range: $7-$7.50 per hr. sumes to T. Smith. rence. Resumes to T. phoned deposed Philippines longest living and longest reigning Resumes to T. Smith, YWCA. 135 Broad St., Smith, YWCA, 135 Broad tfuSNKS&SERVICEDi^^ According to a recent survey conducted by First YWCA, 135 Broad St., President Ferdinand Marcos. monarch in Japan's history. Hartford, CT 06105. St., Harttord, CT 06105. M arcos says he (CHOOSE O NE: Market Research of Boston, the Manchester Herald Hartford, CT 06105, 2 A new version of playwright Eugene MAINTENANCE An EEO/AA Employer. wants, doesn’t w ant) to re tu rn to An EEO Employer. An EEO Employar. CARPENTRY/ f^ H E A T IN D / I^MISCELUNEOUS O 'Neill’s "Long Days Journey Into was cited as the leader for lolal news, local 0TH DISTRIcr riMCHaUM' power in the Philippines. JANITORIAL |£ u J plum rino SERVICES Night" starring (CHOOSE ONE: Jason happenings and local spo!’t:^('%4Ui three quarters of CHILDCARE I2£ J rem o o eu n r |BUl > Secretary of State George ShulU Robards, Jack Lemmon) is causing one the readers saying the coverage is the most Part time morn- Fogarty Brothers — Bo- Delivering clean form recently called for (CHOOSE of the biggest stirs of the season among Ino hours — assist Babysitting, done In my Robert E. Jarvis, ONE: negotiations, covert home by experienced Building-Remodeling throom remodeling; In­ loam; 5 yards $75 plus tax. many Broadway critics. extensive. The Herald also rated quite highly in stallation water heaters, Also sand, stone, and action) as an alternative to more In general clean­ mother. Call anytime. 647- Specialist. Additions, gar- T CalliQg himself "Captain M idnight," a terms of space devoted to selected local issues in 8721. garbage disposals; faucet gravel. Call 643-9504. m ilitary retaNation agamst Libyan' ing, banquet set oOes, roofing, siding, kit. video pirate recently broke into the its Opinion pages. up, small repairs. Chens, bothrooms, and repairs. 649-4539. Vlso/M- terrorism. , DARI-FARMS replacement wlndows- osterCord accepted. signal of (CHOOSE ONE: HBO, ESPN) Year round em­ CLEANIN6 to protest the scrambling of that cable Government Services /doors. 643-6712. Newsname ployment, Ideal Ice Cream, Inc. SERVICES (IS poirrtt H you can tdanttfy ttUs channet’s video signal. for a retired per­ D 81 D Landscaping. parson in the newt) 4 The (CHOOSE O N E: Boston Celtics, Los Spring Clean Ups, Prun- iU The Herald also feels it is their responsibility to son. Apply Man­ PAINTIN6/ MISCELLANEOUS Ings, flower 8, shrub plant-, I am Pciid.nl of Angeles Lakers) recently set a record EBBB EB B B EB a chester Country HOSPITAL listen to what residents in Manchester have to say has immediate openings for PAPERIN6 SERVICES inos. Free estimates. Coll Chile and com- for the most comeculive home vic­ m Club 646-0103. 659-2436 after 5;30pm. tories. The team h^s won 34 home Wanted - Offlee to clean In mander-in-chiel of regarding local issues, and how they can help in Name your own price — the acmy. Many games this season. EfflB Monchester only. Relia­ Odd- lobs. Trucking. Custom Rototllling. Have ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE PERSON ble, deoendablc guaran­ Father and son. Fast, armed servicer offi­ bringing them to public attention. If you let them Home repairs. You name Troy Blit Rototiller. Will 5 Hersman T rophy w in n e r Bo Jackson was m teed good work. Referen­ dependable service. It, we do It. Free estl- MVINTORT CONTIOl/ travel, (hardens, lawns, cials want me lo step the lop draft pk k for the NFL. Jackson’s BQQee M m know how they can improve the paper for you, ces. Coll offer 2. 647-1S45 Pointino. Poperhangino motes.’ l.nsured. 643-0304. flower beds, large or B PIWCNASING ASSISTANT CUSTOMER PHONE ORDER CLERK & Removal. Coll 646-5761. down and allow free attorneys say he w o n ’t sign w ith any their readers, then they will continue to be your ask for Betty. small. Call 643-1895 and open elections team until after (CHOOSE ONE: base­ Position open In Howkes Tree Service — in 1989. W ho am II company serving the cos- CLASS II TRUCK DRIVERS Pointing and Poperhanp- ball’s, soccer’s) amateur draft. voice in Manchester. Bucket Truck & Chipper. Health Care mellc Industry for retpon- ■c ar pen tr y/ Inp — Exterior and inte­ Stump Removal. Free Es­ YOUR 8COIie: t1 lo 100 pointa -T O P SCORE: tlble Individual to order, [ rem o o eu n r rior, ceilings repolred. timates. Special consider­ follow up, and control References, fully Insured. ■ 1 lo 90 points - Escallant. 71 lo 00 pointa — Good, i t -70 poInU — Fair. We are now accepting applications in person, Monday ation for Elderly and Han­ Lawn Care-Enloy your materlala and related aup- Qualify work. Martin dicapped. 647-7553. ______' KnoMadga UnOnUSad. Inc ______pllea, and maintain Inven­ thru Friday, 8:30am- 5:00pm and Saturday 9am-1pm. Forrond Remodellna — Mottsson, evenings, 649- weekendsi I will take core tory records of lame. Will Cabinets, roofing, put­ 4431. of your lawn. Mowing and work closely with produc­ ters, room additions, Bobcat, Backhoe, loader general lawn mainte­ tion control. Applicant decks, dll types of remo­ rentol. Trucking, drain­ nance. Prompt and rello- muat be well organized, deling and repoirs. FREE age site work. Oovls Con­ ble service. Weekly of a n s w e r s t o t h e q u i z accurate and detail ori­ Dari-Farms Ice Cream, Inc. struction, 872-1400. estimates. Fully Insurecj- jEUCTRICAL discounted seasonal iUanrljpatpr ented. Sand raaume with Telephone 643-6017, after rotes., Coll today for your salary hlatory to person­ 40 Tolland Stage Road tern, 647-8509. Home gardens rototilled. free estimate 647-9787. ||eqaseq-s ‘.sjn|a 3 uoisog-, !oHH nel department or apply Oumos Electric — Hovinp Reasonable rates 647-8987. -t luouiuiai nael-i :o||qojiH-| (IHOIIXIIOdS/HDiVMlIdOld “YOUR VOICE IN MANCHESTER” In person: Tolland, CT 06084 Carpentry and remodel­ Electrical Problems? q-S !>-* !e-t !a-i ip-t :$ailOMH3IVW lna services — Complete Need o large or a small (Sardens Rotofllled. Small APOLLO MOLOEO home repairs-and remo­ Repoir? We Speclollzo In Cub Cadet garden tractor laqaoujd oisnSny :]|4fVNS/M]N deling. (^oHtv work. Ref­ Residential Work. Joseph with rear tiller, satisfac­ uofpe paAO) PRODUCTS e o e 20 Mountain St. erences, licensed and In­ Oumos. Fully Licensed. tion guaranteed, 647-0530 IsiueM-, !8ui4qqo|-( tiasrji.^ :risrujpuea$-i :]dODSaiHOM or 872-4106. Source: First Market Research of Boston, January 198C Rockville. CT 06066 sured. Coll 6464165. Free Esilmgtes. 646-5253. M - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, May 7, 1986 rtKV TAG SALE SIGN Are things piling up? Then why not have a TAG SALE? The best way to announce it is with a Herald Tag Sale Classified Ad. When you place your ad. you’ll receive ONE TAG SALE SIGN FREE, compliments of The Herald. STOP IN AT^UR OFFICE. 1 HERALD SQUARE, MANCHESTER

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Room for non-smokino Nice 3 bedroom In duplex, Picnic Toble and benches. Four Place Trailer ( For oentlemen. Co|l 643-SM)0. nice neighborhood. $650 a Yellow kitchen sink with snowmobile, ATV, trac­ month, security ond refer­ Electric Lawn Mower. Lt. For solo Appuls acoustic faucet. 2 window fans. tors etc.) Excellent condi­ H ondo C ivic 1978.4-speed, M a in st. location, all utili­ ences o must. Call Ed or King - Sized bed. Firm vot. 3 HP. Cord, grass electric guitar and Peovy Very reasonable. Coll 649- tion, rear swing gate front wheel drive, 1200cc ties Included, references Ken 649-2947. mattress. Two twin box catcher. $60 646-6794. amp. $500 or best otter. 9109. available, 3500 lb. capac­ and security. $165 springs. Frame. Excellent Coll otter 7, 643-7969. engine, tires good, body ity. $1,000 649-4098 after m onthly. 646-7622 otter condition. Will be sold Black Decker Electric 18” very good, needs some 6pm. ENDROLLS engine work. 78,000 miles. 5:30 Mike Kamm. STORE AND with 2 complete sets of lawn mower. Good condi­ I sheets, 1 bedspread. All tion. $80 649-4649. jCAMERAS/PHOTD 2716 w M th-2M $650. 742-7463 after 6pm. Non-Smoking working I OFFICE SPACE for $220, or best offer. [EQUIPMENT 13V< grtdth-2 tor 20* [MOTORCYCLES/ gentlemen. Security, ref­ 643-8082, evenings 8, wee­ MUST be picked up at the Olds Cutlos L .S 4 door. Power steering & brakes, ___ IMOPEOS erences. $120 bi-weekly. Manchester Office Space. kends. Keep trying!. Manchester Herald Office Private home, busline & Early Polorold camera. belore ft /S-M^ ONLY air, sport wheels 8, mir­ 2 rooms, heat Included. Model 80. Cowhide cose. barking. 647-9350. Roll Beds. Iron 2 $80. rors. Ow ner $2,900 633- 1983 Sh ad o w 750, 4000 $250 monthly, central lo­ Light meter. Mint condi­ 643-7892 LAWN AND 2925. miles. $2000 or best offer cation. Tolly Real Estate. tion. $10. 643-7153.0 Large yard, easy access 643-0005. GARDEN and 0 Suzuki S P 500 dirt to downtown and bus­ For Sale-One sofa bed TAG SALES bike, $400, 12-5 w eekdays lines. $60 per week. Refer­ $30.00, 647-9322. [ PETS AND [ ^ 646-7595. ences and security re­ For Sole. Large Red ros- SUPPUES quired. Call 643-9006. 2 Swag Lamps. Gold and berry bushes. Dig your T og Sale - M a y 10th, 29 1985 S-10 Blazer In mint own. Everbearing. 50 Phelps Rd., Manchester. con d ition . O n ly 12,000 Wilson business offices Amber with chains. $30 ■07 J MISCELLANEOUS cents. 649-2430.0 Large dog house. Very 9om-1pm. Furniture, miles. $9,800. 647-9764. and support services. Fur­ each. Like new. 643-8174 APARTMENTS well insulated with vinyl household Items and 1 9 7 1 a u t o m o t iv e nished offices, secretarial after 10am. FOR RENT Perennials - Wide variety. siding. $65. Coll anytime more. service, reception, tele­ Queen Mattress. Foam 119 Lake Street Manches­ 643-1680.D Two E78 x 14 Whitewall phone answering, word ter. Call 649-0703. $1.25 per 474 M a in Street, 1st floor 3 proceslng and copier fa­ rubber. Clean, firm, good pot.o tires with rims, used V/2 room apartment. Heated, cilities. Level H Watkins condition, $50. Please call I MISCELLANEOUS Automotive 1979 Toyota Corolla 2 dr. 5 years. Good condition $35 no appliances, security. Center, 935 M ain St., M a n ­ 649-7951. FOR SALE speed. Very Good condi­ each. 643-6463 after $450 per month call 646- chester. 647-0073. I tion. $1,000 646-0559. 4:00pm. 2426 w eekdays 9-5. Two smoked glass and [GOOD THINGS walnut end tables. $60. storm 8i Screen door. 30” I 9m ran W e [ TO EAT X 78V4” $5.00. Telephone CALL FOR ANNUAL TOWN AND BUDGET MEETING Manchester 1 bedroom, 197^ INDUSTRIAL Call 742-6141 evenings.n first floor, stove & refrig­ 643-4751. The legal voters of the Town of Bolton are hereby warned erator, no pets, lease & 1 ^ ' I PROPERTY Fo r Sale. One sofa bed. $30 Homemade Oriental 1975 Rabbit, needs work, and notified to meet In an A N N U A L TOWN AN D BU DG ET security, $400 per month. 647-9322.0 dinner. Eggrolls, fried Childs 16” Bicycle. Boys, $500 644-1098. M E E T IN G at the C O M M U N IT Y H A LL In sold Town on Mon­ 646-1379 rice, for $15. or made to girls, solid rubber tires, day, M ay 12,1986 ot 8:00 P.M. In the evening for the followino Manchester 1500 sq. ft. order. Call 643-1949ask for ourboses; Industrial space, central Hutch 54”. Long, very training wheels. $60 646- 1970 Ford Torino. 302 en­ 3 bedroom duplex with good condition. $98. Call Mika.n 6794. gine In excellent condi­ 1. To hear annual reports from eoch Town Commission, location. Reasonable. Board, Agency, and Office. washer/dryer hookup. Tolly Real Estate. 643- after 4pm. 646-1565.n tion, only 78,000 original 2. To consider and act upon a resolution to return to the Na­ Available Immediately. 0005. Jordan Pool Table. 70” miles. Transmission and No pets. $575 monthly f u e l o il/c o a l/ 38” . Tw o 48” sticks, one ture Conservancy Fund the sums of $960.00 previously ITV/STEREO/ exhaust system compara­ authorized for Bulldozing; S609.S6 previously authorized 649-0344. FIREWOOD 36” stick. Rock of bolls tively new, automatic tor a water system at Indian Notch Pork; $437.90 previ­ [a p p lia n c es N $99. 649-3826. stick shift on floor. Bucket ously authorized tor an addition to the Indian Notch Park Two Bedroom Apartment [WANTED seats, body needs work. oorklng lot; $1,043.83 previously authorized for wall- Cut your own seasoned Royal Copenhagen x-mos board at Herrick Pork; andS130.23prevlouslvauthorlzed - on Mansfleld-WIIIIngton TD RENT Used Refrlgeratorji, $450. Call 649-0524. hardwood, at Nutmeg plates, 1980, 1981, 1982, tor landscaping at Indian Notch Park (Total - $3,181.52). Line, Route 44. $340. iv. Washers, Ranges — months security deposit. Vlnyord, In Coventry. $25 New In boxes. $75 all. 3. To consider and act upon a resolution to appropriate Reliable, Single Profes­ clean, guaranteed, parts Datsun Sentro Wagon, Adults preferred. Garden o cord. 742-8402. 643-6526. $6,321.03 plus accrued Interest from the Nature Conser­ sional with well-trained and service. Low prices. 1984 Sliver, air, stereo, vancy Fund tor fencing and/or other Town porks Impro­ spot. No dogs. Call 487- B.D. Pearl 8. Son, 649 roof rocks. Call 232-0587 vements as designated by the Parks Director and the dog seeks house to rent In Alliance Power antenna. 0162 or 429-2296. Manchester or surround­ M ain Street, 643-2171. 6-9pm evenings and Board of Selectmen. FARM SUPPLIES UH . VH F complete $25. ing town. W ill sign lease, 8 weekends. 4. To receive, consider, and act upon a budget for the Town 3 bedroom, first floor In 649-0315. provide references and Panasonic Upright Va­ [and EQUIPMENT ot Bolton for the fiscal year 1986-87, os recommended bv newer two family. Ap­ the Board of Finance, In the amount ot $5,344,057.00. security deposit. Please cuum — With attach­ 1980 Mazda GLC. Auto­ pliances, air, carpeting, Set of Samsonite luggage. call 643-2711 during the ments, bags 8, extra belt, 7 steel Buildings. Must sell matic, 68,000 miles, $2250. 5. To authorize the Board ot Selectmen and the Treasurer references, security dep­ Excellent condition. Best of the Town of Bolton, If sold budget Is adopted, to borrow day. Ask for James or months old. $50. Good 2 arch style steel buildings 646-3548. Very good osit, no pets. Available otter. Coll 649-6757.0 on specific accounts, or otherwise, such sums ot money leave message. condition. Call 646-3245 from cancellation. One Is condition. from time to time, os at such time or times os may be ne- Im m ediately. $650 after 5pm. 40X40 - Brand new. Coll cessory to meet the expenses and obligations ot sold monthly, plus utilities. 18 ft. Trailer owning, Bill 1-800-527-4044. 1981 Black 280 ZX Turbo Town of Bolton tor the tiscol year 1986-87, In on amount 649-9228. RCA VKT 550 Hl-fl stereo stoke type. Gold and not exceeding the appropriations authorized hereinbe­ white. Excellent condl- T-Bor, AT, leather uphols­ fore. Merchandise VCR, with remote con­ tery, wire wheels, Nordl Wanted, Older working tlon, $95. 646-77810______trol, all Instructions and wheel. In mint condition, Doted of Bolton, Connecticut this 6th day of May, 1986. woman. Large 3Vj rooms, RECREATIONAL cords.$475. Call 647-8066 Price War! Flashing ar­ 34,000 miles. M ay be seen DOUG LAS T. C H EN EY L.S. newly redone, private en­ [ANTIQUES/ after 5:30. [ EQUIPMENT C AR L A. PR EU SS L.S. trance,, first floor, on row signs $229! Lighted, at Economy Oil Change LA W R EN C E A. CO N VERSE III L.S. COLLECTIBLES Inc., 315 Brood St. M a n ­ busline, near town. Reaso­ non-arrow $279. Unlighted SAND RA W. PIERO G L.S. For sole-white freezer up­ Iron Barbell set. 135 lbs. chester, or coll 647-8997, nable rent. 649-3866. $229. (free letters!) Only M IC H A E L A. ZIZKA L.S. Next To Nothing. Corner right, $150. Like new. Call $45 649-2952. few left. See Locally. 1 8:30 to 5:00 dolly. Includ­ BOLTON BOARD OF SELECTMEN 6465-6507. Manchester 2 bedroom, Spruce and East Center. (800) 423-0163, anytime. ing Saturdays. 019-05 second floor apartment, Open most weekday after­ noons, M o m . 649-0533. Magic Chef apartment BOATS/MARINE new appliances, heat and size range. Used 6 years. hot water, $600 per month. Electric. Call 649-8391 $40. l££j EQUIPMENT Cali Lorraine at 643-4902 or 649-0795. Coloric 30" gas stove, side 16 toot Mad River canoe, storage compartment. Manchester-Modern 4 paddles Included. Used FURNITURE Excellent condition, $95. four times. Excellent con­ room apartment with ap­ 646-7809 after 5om. pliances, $400 m onthly dition. $800. Please call 643-4942 after 6oin or 647- FREE plus utilities. 647-1113ofter Boston Rocker. Mahag* 22” Jacobson Reel power 6pm. 9946 8:30 - 5:30. A sk for ony. New condition. $65 lawn mower. $20. Coll Bob. 646>3388.o 643-5622 4-8om.D

NOTICE TO CREDITORS Interviewing for 1 bed­ NOTICE TO CREDITORS Court of Probate, District of ESTATE OF ESTATE OF Monchester FRANCES E. MALONEY, Classified Ad room townhouse type apartment at Center HAROLD T. DILLON, late NOTICE OF HEARING late of Monchester, of Manchester, deceased ESTATE OF DAVID deceased Park, second and third The Hon. Wllllom E. Fltz- HUNTER.DECEASED The Hon. William E. Fitz­ floor. Single lady pre­ Gerold, Judge, of the Court Pursuant to an order of Hon. Gerald, Judge, ot the Court ferred. Washer/dryer, ap­ of Probate, District of Man­ William E. FitzGerald, ot Probate. District o( Man­ Fill out coupon below (one word per space) and mail: pliances, storage, less chester ot a hearing held on Judge, doted May 5. 1986 a chester ot o hearing held on heat and utilities. $380 Call May 5, 1986 ordered that all hearing will be held on an ap­ May 2, 1986 ordered that all claims must be oresented to plication praying for the claims must be presented to 649-9287. the fiduciary on or before Au­ authority to compromlseand the fiduciary on or before Au­ Clearly state name of item and phone number in ad. gust 6,1986 or be barred as by settle a doubtful anddlsouted gust 5,1966 or be barred os bv 5 rooms heated, 3rd floor law provided. claim In favor of said estate low provided. Price must be included. apartment, reliable mid­ Mary Lou Taylor, against John Carmichael as Mary Lou Tovlor, Clerk In said application on file Clerk dle aged adult preferred. The fiduciary Is: more fully appears, ot the The fiduciary Is: One item only per ad. No pets, security and Eileen Morlarty Court of Probate on June 3, James M. Hiaglns, Jr. lease. References. 643- 11 Tracy Dr. 1986 at 11:15 A.M. 267 Main Street Do not use abbreviations. 5363 or 646-0042. Vernon, CT 06066 Mary Lou Taylor, Manchester, CT 06040 017-05 015-05 Clerk 0)6-05 N O Pet, Garage, Tag Sale or Commercial ads Court of Probata, District of TOWN OF ANDOVER, CT Coventry ANNUAL BUDGET MEETING N O nC e OF HEARINO accepted. EST ATE O F A PO LO N IA The electors and citizens qualified to vote In Town Meetings In the Town of Andover, CT ore PALLIARUI hereby notified that the Annual Budget Meeting ot the Town of Andover will be held In the Puriuont to on order of Hon. Andover Elementary School, Andover, on Monday, M ay 12,19B6ot 8:00 P M for the following D avid C. Rappe, Judge, Durooses: Ads must be printed on order blanks appearing in the dated M ay 2, 1916 a hearing 1. To choose o moderator for sold meeting. will be held on an application Manchester Herald. praying for a transfer of real 2. To elect two members to the Recreation Commission for three year terms commencing property to Stave S. Palllordl J u ly 1, 1986. as In said oppllcatlon on file 3. To see It the Town will change the annual salaries of the following elected officials, eftec- more fully appears, at the five July 1, 1986 as recommended bv the Board of Finance as indicated below: Court of Probate on May 20, First Selectman from SlSzOOO.OO to $16,500.00 ■ n 1966 at 7:00 P.M. Selectm en (2) from 750.00 eo. to B2S.00ea. Bertha E. Rappe, Registrars ot Voters (2) from 525.00 ea. to 560.00 ea. To all Herald 012415 Clerk Tax Collector from 7.500.00 to 8.250.00 Tow n Clerk from 13.500.00 to 15.250.00 1 2 3 4 T re asurer from 3.7SO.OO to 4.125.00 readers who FUBLIC NOTICE Tox Review Chmn. from 100.00 to 110.00 T a x R eview M e m . (2) from 50.00 ea. to 55.00 eo. have something 5 6 7 8 The current annual return ot 4. To see It the Town will vote to allocate a sum not exceeding $65,000.00 from the School to sell for the Mary B. Robinow opd Bus Fund to finance Item 0-15 It this Item Is approved and appropriated for the purchase William Rublnow Scholar­ of school buses. ship Fund Is available for In- 9 10 T1 12 saectlon at Its principal of­ 5. To see It the Town will vote to allocate a sum not exceeding $70,000.00 from the Town » . ^99 or Less fice, 49 Pitkin Street, Man­ Owned Equipment Fund to finance Item 0-2 It this Item is approved tor the purchase of chester, CT 06040, telephone Town Owned Equipment. (203) 643-5632, during regular 6. To receive the Budget tor the Fiscal Yeor from July 1,1986to June30,1987 cs prepared bv 13 14 15 We will run your ad business hours by any citizen the Board ot Finance with Its recommendations thereon. for 6 days Free of requesting Inspection within 7. To adopt o Budget tor the Fiscal Year July 1,1986 to June 30,1987 and to moke specific ap­ 180 days otter the date this propriations for sold period. C h a rg e . notice is published. 8. To see It the Town will allocate from Revenue Shoring Funds the sum of $40,731.00to fi­ Jay E. Rublnow, nance the following Items In the Budget, It such items ore approved. Secretary Bpord of Trustees Town Garage s 3,000.00 Fill out coupon and Fire Dept. 12,240.00 Name. 014-05 Town Office Bid. 9,876.00 either mail it or Library 3,900.00 Address bring it to the NOTICE TO CRBOrrORE Town Hall 1,715.00 , ESTATE OF Low Enforcement, 10,000.00 Phone — Manchester Herald ELIZABETH A. G O BLE . $40,731.00 The Hon. David C. Rappe, o ffic e .. Judge, ot the Court of Pro­ 9. To determine whether the tax on the List ot October 1, 1985 shall be due and payable In a One ad a month only bate, District of Coventry at single Installment or In two semi-annual Installments, or In tour quarterly installments. Valid thru a hearing held on April 29, 10. To determine whether the tax on the List ot October 1,1985 os It Isooplled to Motor Vehi­ per family if M ordered that all claims cles, shall be due and payable In o single Installment pursuant to General Statutes 12- May 31, 1986 (No phone calls muet be presented to the f Idu- 1440. etory on or before July 29, One Item Onlv 19M or be borred at by law 11. To see It the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to enter Into agreement ____ accepted)___ provided. with the Stote of Connecticut, Infrastructure Renewal Program, Local Bridge Program, Bertha E. Rappe, enabling the Town to opolv tor Local Bridge Grant Funds tor the rehabilitation and Im­ Clerk provement ot Times Form Bridge and Bunker Hill Bridge, both soonnlng the Hoo River, The fiduciary Is: 12. To do any other business proper to come before sold meeting. Nelton W. GoUt 10 Borntbee Lone Doted at Andover, Connecticut this 6th day ot Mov, 1986. Coventry, CT 06238 s/s JEAN S. G ASPER Hanrl|PBtpr lieralh ond s/s PETER J. M A N EG G IA Floyd J. OoMe s/s N E L L IE L. BOISVERT R 106 Conrad Lone 16 Brainard Place Plymouth, Pennsylvania BOARD OF SELEC TM EN Manchester 1MS1 TOWN OF ANDOVER DIMS 018-05 Place I roller » r o r 'mobile, ATV, troc- >tc.) Excellent condl- reor swing gate able, 3500 lb. coooc- $1,000 649-409B Otter

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SUDOET MEETING on ore hereby worned TOWN AND BUDGET L In sold Town on Mon- enlng for the followlna

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Ion to return to the No- 1 of S940.00 previously orevlouslv authorized :h Pork; $437.90 prevl- I the Indian Notch Pork authorized for woll- prevlouslv authorized irk (Total -$3,181.52). ilutlon to appropriate >m the Nature Conser- ler Town porks Impro- srks Director and the S ^A Y

0 budget for the Town 7, os recommended by unt of $5,344,057.00. nen and the Treasurer d Is adopted, to borrow 9, such sums of money ortlmesasmavbene- ‘^ALE 9d obligations of sold ’ 1986-87, In an amount 1 authorized herelnbe-

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VISIT OUR BOLTON BIC OFFICE Today, our future dreams n I'niAPRICED ^ccy ^■46-51% can be found in America’s STORE OR COME IN BALLPOINT PENS classrooms. It was in the class­ I want to help keep Christa 6704 AT ^ ^^pPPliST^ FINE, MEDIUM POINT room that Christa taught and McAuIiffe’s ifaeam alive. Encloaed AND SEE OUR , SALE PRICE where, she hoped her a^eve- is my tax-deductible contribution n $199 of: 6010 ments would one day inspire NEW STORE n " tech her students to return — as 16___110 - .$20. .$25------$ . 19” GE TV 6704 PLUS teachers. at... That is why the American 6010 Wireless Remote BOTH $549” n Federation of Teachers has es­ 277 W . M id d le T n p k . FILE Name (near MEDI-MART) GE VCR (yes,both!) WHILE THEY LAST CORRECTION tablished a special fund enti­ n Street at the “ Turnpike Plaza West” FLUID FOLDERS tled “Christa’s Challenge.” Shopping Center!! IMAIVY ItV-STtUIE SPECIALS OV VCR'm C T V 's ’This ^ucation and scholar­ Sale Priced At ship fund will help encourage City more of our nation’s brightest WITH THIS COUPON T WITH THIS C O O P O ^ " " State Zip 69C„ $J,98 students to dedicate their lives ^ E per 100______to the challenge Christa loved Make your contribution payable to | \ T-120 VIDEO TAPE most — teaching. “Christa’s Challenge” and send to m VCR & weTI give you a FREE VIDEO | ^ — «>«» All contributions to this I Box 1930, Washington, DC 20013. | STUDIO Membership, The BEST I S ^ Manchester Parkade fund will go directly for schol­ I in Sn U.A1AJ ee%^lnM«4 *»A CLUB in New England, 34 locations Manchester, CT arships and grants. I U M IT 2 PER CUSTOM ER Video Studio S. Expires S/2S/B6 I Video Studio 5. Expires S/25/B6 INC. 6 4 3 -7 1 6 7 REEDS A public lervice of Ihi* publication and the American Federation of Teachers 0 8 0 8 0 0 8 0 8 0 R$0- '1 6 .9 9 ..^ ^ u ty a & t tJSiitiM SALE ^ . 9 9 * 6 9 .9 9 ------— ------— - ^ Cart - A great cart for mom CHECKERED FLAG 12-QI. Cooler & 'h Gel. Jug j[ Cpnaecticut Manufacturer of Solid Wood Furniture has a 6'A cu. ft. tray to hold a is the perfect combination big load, mounted on large, CAR CARE CENTER for your family outings. With easy-rolling semi-pneu­ WE BUILD OUR FURNITURE BETTER! thick polyurethane Insula­ matic wheels. tsootv Because America!; NO VENEERS! NO PARTICLE BOARD! AFFORDABLE! tion. more. ose-oioTV *■1 Shoe Store Does More! SPRING CLEAN & PROTECT PACKAGE Dazzling Spring pumps with • Professionally Machine “Buff Clean" Entire Paint Surface bags to match. The perfect < ® O P E a K IG • Hand Wax All Paint Surfaces _ BUY DIRECT AT FACTORY PRICES! • Apply Car Brite Super Seal to all Paint Surfaces pair for Mom. • Degrease (engine compartment) under Hood Sale Valid • Shampoo Interior & Apply Fabric Guard Protectant 5/4-5/17 • Armorall Applied to all Leather & Vinyl Areas • Clean all Door Jams & Trunk Windows, Tires & Wheels Rig. •9.99 SALE ’3 8 .8 8 Kettle Grill - Prepare Moth­ B$g.^l.29 SALE ^ . 9 9 ers Day dinner on an 18V4" Clean & Protect Package Price Folding Chairs offer relaxa­ Black Kettle Grill. It features SALE 8 9 0 | tion for moms on Mothers heavy-gauge porcelainized Daley PInwhael Day. Multi-color webbing — steel with domed like to cir­ 14" diameter — i also a matching chaise... culate heat so food cooks cheerful addition *79®® with coupon •18.88. perfectly. 5301 to your yard. SOUD OAK BEDROOM OUA FACTORY DIRECT PRICE . i K h ^ solM wood drMter, Irifohi mliTor, COUPON »ardr«b«, aigbtstMii ind ^m n size bed. COUPON Saggettad retail S239g.00 * 1 9 9 8 You’re going lo hear a lot from JEFFERSON PINE & OAK in me next 2 monme Solid wood — No Veneer — No Particle- txwrd — Screwed Togelher — Mortise & Tenon Joint — *20*® OFF WoodDuWPenols — Hand MordseS Tenon Joint — Wood ^ s l Panels — Hand Rubbed — Unequaled — Unbelievabie n any Spring Clean & Protect Package at Atlordable. Slop in at one ol our stores and see what everyone is talking about •Present thla ad at one of our new stores just opened In Enfield. CHECKERED FLAG CAR CARE Rig. •2.39 Reg. 29.99 Manchester and Tolland to register for our tree drawing on a OFFER EXPIRES JUNE 31, 1986 ^ SALE * 2 .4 7 Rig.^9.99 ^ Now 23.98 complete 5-piece solid pine bedroom worth over $2.000111 SALE *1.881 Available in pink, Plan! Food - All-purpose SALE ’ 6 . 9 ® 2-Gal. Sprlnklingl plant food or Acid-Plant A nice way lo celebraie Can - features al white, bone and black. Food Is the exact same for­ 4 OAK Molhera Day with a U.S. long nozzle andl mula as Miracle Grow water CHECKERED FLAG CAR CARE CENTER Flag Kit. Comes with a 3‘x5' wide sprinklerl soluable. Vh lbs. r® Manchester ^aKaJe ***^"^47-8409 (rear of Speedy Muffler) flag, 6' pole & mounting head to get to| KINNEY' Hours: Monday-Friday 1D.<, Saturday 10-5, Sunday 12-5 \ 30/10/10 15/30/15 hdwe. plants. THE GREAT AMERICAN SHOE STORED 299 Broad St., Manchester 6464)205

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I OUTDOOR FLEA MARKET EVERY SUNDAY Marotiester Parkade Our entire line of ladies Dusters, Shifts, Sundresses, Nightshirts & Nylon Tricot Gowns & Baby Dolls (EXIT 60 — I 84) MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST 20% OFF original retail (NEXT TO SEARS) Our ladies knit Tops, Shirts, Skirts & Pants Department offers ^2.00 OFF any retail above $10.00 9AM-4PM Our full line of ladies’ Shoes in Flats, Pumps and High Heels $2.00 OFF anything $9.99 or higher RESERVATIONS — INFORMATION the emphasis is on you Sale effective May 8th thru 11th. 242-1849 Manchester Parkade Manchester HOURS: Mon. thru Fri. 10-9 • SAT. 9:30-6 • SUN. 12-S X llIllUM Iflllllllt D WET-CUT Curtis Mathes Movie Ciub ^ BLOW-DRY HOUSE Manchester c ALWAYS *8«» OF o . CHUNG VIDEO CLUB Ptnc Polynesian Parkade S Tired of paying extra for Cantonese And S/echuan Cuisine blow-dries or beard trims? 363 BROAD ST PARTY MANCHESTER 649-4958 That’s what makes “DANCO’S’’ FRI„ MAY 9 — SAT., MAY 10 MERCHANTS’ There’s no extra charge for these services! Cottpont Not Appi>car>t« Wtin Any Coitpons O ' Oitcotmit 1 Cotipon P tf Parly 9am - 6pm Sam - 5 pm If you’ve been going to the Big Boys you’ve found out that you ★ FREE MOVIECLUB MEMBERSHIP ASSOCIATION pay extra for everything not to (29.tS V/llUE) mention that you never get the I <2.00 *3.00 *5.00 ! ★ 99C PER DAY, PER MOVIE same stylist twice in a row. j OFF OFF OFF i ALL TITLES ■ ANY ANY ANY * ★ VCR RENTAL $4.95 OVERNIGHT NEXT TIME — SAVE MONEY! ! LUNCH OR «,LUNCH OR LUNCH OR ■ ★ COME JOIN THE PARTY! AiOTHEKS D4Y MAKE IT “DANCO’S’’ ■ DINNER DINNER DINNER I i CHECK CHECK CHECK ■ ■ OF $10.00 OR MORE OF $15.00 OR MORE OF $30.00 OR MORE * 253 W. Middle Tpke. S TAKE OJT OR EAT IN lAKE OUT OR EAT IN TAKE OUT OR EATIN ■ MANCHESTER ! Um CoMpon T«tc«> m Um Coupon Twice! C u r t is ' HOURS; U Coupon Twice! I 273 West Middle Tpke. Tues.-Fri. 9am - 6pm Manchester, CT □ □ Corner Broad It W. Middle (behind Mr. Donut) ■ □ □ □ □ J lllllllllllllilM atKes IN 55 WORDS Sat. 8; 30am - 3; 30 pm HOME ENTERTAINMENT CENTER Call 649-3406 J Expires 5/31/86 Expires 5/31/86 Expires 5/31/86 | A inth more txpmsiva... but worth h. OR LESS, TELL lilHOUSE OF CHUNG !■ IlHOUSEOFCHUNCll ■HOUSE OF CHUNG■ ■ 647-9879 iiiiiiiiiiiiiim iTT US ABOUT YOUR MOTHER!!! GIVE MOM THE GIFT OF WINE! P F R P V ’C AUTOMOTIVE (Maybe she’ll even share it with you!) 25 Mothers will r c n n v o supply, inc. p e n ^ o i l ' CHAMPAGNE — Let her know she’s “The Toast of the Town” receive $20 244 BROAD ST., MANCHESTER 10-MINUTE OIL CHANGE Moet & Chandon White Star *16.99 750 mi. Gift Certificates 647-8576 315 BROAD ST. — MANCHESTER, CT. — 647-8997 Billecart-Salmon Brut 1979 *25.00 750 mi. 14 Services In 10 Minutes . . . No Appointment Necessary Billecart-Salmon Rose *25.00 750 mi. "Your friend In Auto Parts" Closing Date May 9th ^This small house produces light, elegant champagnes.’* PROLONG THE LIFE OF YOUR CAR! Billecart Is Highly Recommended. Worn motor oil can quickly shorten the life of your Dom Perignon ...... *55.00 Champagne’s Most Famous Buy 1 Headlight and engine. It contains dirt, water, metal particles, gasoline Pick up Entry Forms from these Participating Stores and many other abrasives and chemicals that CALIFORNIA can cause engine wear. Cabernet White Bernie's T V & Appliance JoAnn Fabrics Prague Shoes Get the 2nd Headlight I At ECONOMY OIL CHANGE we will change your Robt Mondavi 1980 ...... *26.99 Lyeth-Sauvignon Blanc...... * 8.99 Briggs’ Ice Cream Kinney Shoes Radio Shack worn motor oil and oil filter as well as Private Reserve Casual Lady LIggett's Pharmacy Record Breaker perform 12 other vital car care services B. V. Private Reserve 1980 ...*19.99 Clos DuBois Chardonnay...... * 7.99 Command Performance Marshall's Record World in an average of 10 minutes for only $18.95. 18M Barrei Fermented CBT Northeast Savings Reed's Stationers Caymus 1982...... *16.99 CVS Drugs Papa GIno's Sears at V price No appointment is necessary and we are open Deloach Chardonnay 1984 . *11.99 D&L Stores Parkade Barber Shop Shady Glen 2 Kistler 1982 ...... *12.99 Russian River Valley 7 days a week so you can bring In your car Diana's Bakery Parkade Cleaners Supercuts at your convenience. Buehler 1982...... *11.99 Sonoma-Cutrer Diamond Showcase Parkade Health Swiss Colony Sterling 1982...... *13.99 Emphasis Parkade Lanes Thom McAn Chardonnay...... '...*15.99 Weathervane Mon.-Fri. 8:30-5:30 Diamond Mountain Ranch "Les Pierres” - A Flawless Wine Sprint Photo Parkade Shoe Repair Thurs. 8:30-8:00 Harvest Hill Pearla Vision Hwang Piano Sat. 8-5 FRANCE Sun. 10-3 There still remains fantastic values from ‘82’ Vintage. OIL CHANGE INCLUDES: •Change Oil (up to 5 qtt.) 10W40 Chateau Calon Segur...... *22.99 Chateau Lynch Bages...... *21.99 Castrol GTX •New Oil Filter IT COULD BE THE M O ST Saint Estephe Paul■ LTac ja< •Cheetit Lube •Vecuum Interior IMPORTANT 10 MINUTES IN Chateau Beycheville...... *22.99 Chateau D’ssan ...... *17.99 Refw *1.39 990 per qt •Check Air Filter THE LIFE O F YO U R CAR! St. Julien Margaux •Clean WIndthlald Chateau Leoville Poyferre ....*17.99 Chateau L’Eglise Clinet...... *16.99 •Cheek Tire Praetura _ St. Julien ^ Case-*11.88 •Check Etatte A Hoaat I Pomeroi SH O P OUR CHECK AND FILL; I Minus *2.40 MauiifactHrers Rebate •Brake Fluid | •Power Steering Fluid i Final Cost Per ^ Case Sale Price •Battery j MEMBER STORES *11.88 •Tranimlttlon Fluid I • Mfg. Rebate •WIndthlald Wether | Quart * 2.40 •DItlarantlal I RNAL COST V, Casa ’ 9.48 ALL FOS ONLY * 1 8 "^ j 'own'si liquors ...AND SAVE! COMPLETE I. - J l S "W" 278 MIDDLE TPKE. WEST • MANCHESTER • 643-7330 ■Watch for future & THING “Manchester Parkade and Neighbors Mother^s Day Arrangements, Plants LET OUR PRO- _ ^ Supplements! Fresh Flowers, Silks FiSSIQNALS CREATE THE RIGHT IMAGE ^ ’ Special Bridal Section FOR YOU. Father’s Day Sales June A ppointm ents can be arranfted -COMPLETE HAIR Open daily 9-6 COLORING STEP INTO TECHNIQUES Thurs. *til 8 THE Sidewalk Sales July We Wire Flowers World Wide INCLUDING: CELLOPHANES Back to School August DESIGN PERMING MANICURING 30th Anniversary October Holiday Sales November I Christmas December f':

....___ __ Products Special Savings For The HAIR DESIGN FULL SERVICE FLORIST Entire Family! 296 W. MIDDLE TURNPIKE. MANCHESTER. CT (NEAR MEDI-MART) 275 W. MIDDLE TNPKE. • MANCHESTER Remember... Every Sunday — Outdoor Flea Market 643-1635 MAWCHCSWe 649-:

^afetyeiti NIKKI’S 254 Broad Street • Manchester ^Esrabirille Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner Offers the finest in (Open 7 Days) Italian & Greek Cuisine! CAR WASH Full Bar — Homestyle Pies Daily Specials Including: NEW ENGLAND’S 1st Stuffed Filet of Sole ■ Chicken Cacciatore TOUCHLESS CAR WASH Mother’s Days Specials Baked Scrod ■ Baked Bay Scallops We’re the first in a new generation Chicken D ivan...... *7.95 Veal Marsala ■ Veal Normandy of high tech wash equipment. Prime R ib ...... *8.95 J Absolutely nothing touches your car m Sole Almondine...... *7.95 ALSO: ■ Hot Oven Grinders & 344 BROAD STREET • MANCHESTER, CT Baked Stuffed Shrirnp ...... *9.25 CALL FOR APPOINTMENT (seafood stuffing) Taste Tempting Pizza! 646-6846 served'with salad, potato, vegetable & bread ■ Broccoli & Spinach Pies OFFER VALID WITH COUPON ONLY PLUS our 90 item regular menu This Mother's Day Give Visit our Cocktail Lounge and SAVE $20.00 on a Simoniz® Special Mom a Treat — A NEWMARK A LEWIS COMPANY Beautifully Decorated Dining Room! ONLY $49.95 (a $69.95 VALUE) Bring her to Nikki's WE LL ALWAYS BEAT THE COMPETITION’S PRICE' MSTANT ASK A80UI our? 90 DAY AU 8 BERNE’S STORES OPEN: PACKAGE INCLUDES: DfFERREO PAYMENT f\AN LAFAYETTE ESCADRILLE CfiHXT IS40N-FRI untU9 pm mumsumm NO PAYMENTS TIU JULY cat a n d SUN unhJ S nm • Royal Touch CarwMh Call us about catering - 6 4 6 -3 0 0 0 wi ■Mtvt fui ecMT ro uun ouewm jT * ^ unW 5 p m Non^mmo«l^vOuioW opphoncM RESTAURANT • Daluxa SImonIz • with OrbHal buffer Visa & Master Charge Accepted mmo on aurtdoy> TV orxa opphonce______^ 6 BueiHnsTicludod 300 West Middle Turnpike • Complato Interior doanlng Include: window, tuhtnye, door l§mbi Visit us for breakfast, lunch , dinner, cocktails Manchester, CT 06040 MANCHESTER Manchester Parkade, near Marshall's... 643-95A1 • Engine eteam cleaned or just for coffee and pie. • Interior vacuuming Vte9jatonteem*e1beattt«compe*iriotiscincesoneveivnwigwesMnomatte(wtiatfrecorT3etii«xispnceis' 643-8676 ftnleoestmoie odaiece^)irequ»eqlromcgTX3etitioo'scleagv>rohcBp(oductristock -C3teclwiminXcio« Thursday, Bu CO PARKADE *Oar M tt Cmstum] HEALTH .HO h An Mntatnd One," to^ NUTRITION CENTER .c w .M M M t n a n m m m ! t.* s :

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