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7788 104M B4998 16 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, June 4, 1990 Bridge BECAUSE YOU never ISTORE/OFFICE I SPORTING know when someone will I FOR RENT GOOOS ITRUCKS/VANS be searching for the Item I FOR SALE you have for sale, it’s f o r r e n t -460 GOLF CLUBS-Used. better to run your want ad Main Street, Manches­ FORD-1984 Van. E150. NORTH 1-4-90 Keeping trumps split 3'-2 nothing will matter Starter and full sets for several days... cancel­ ter. Please call 646- with bags from $35. Carpeted, Cargo Van, W hat’s News... ♦ K 3 2 Nnrih®?'"! *‘*"8 the ing It as soon as you get A/T, 6 cylinder. Excel­ V 8 4 2 iNorth hand can be crucial when 2426, 9:00-5:00 Also misc. clubs. 649- results. control weekdays.______ 1794. lent condition and very J ♦ 6 5 4 3 !P‘il, '^hen declarer reliable. $3,300. Coll ♦ a 10 7 ♦ a i r C o n d i t i o n e d i By James Jacoby sees that West started with four Dave 646-2789, days or OFFICES are available lo T I MISCELLANEOUS* [ ^ C A R S W EST spades he plays no more trumps. In­ FOR SALE 644-4504 evenings. EAST stead he leads the club queen finess- In Manchester. Square I ^ F O R SALE ^ 10 9 8 6 ♦ 5 4 J ' ' ' “.'"^ "’?"^Sement is the theme of feet areas are 600-460- V7 6 ♦ Q J 10 9 3 t^ a y s deal. Since much of bridge ing. East wins the king and plays a 350-240. The office are DODGE - 1986. ‘150’, 318 ♦ A K Q 10 third diamond. Declarer ruffs low and COLECO-24ft X 48 ft CID, automatic, bed ♦ J982 education consists of learning from centrally located with above ground pool, fil­ ♦ 8 5 3 ♦ K62 mistakes, let s first watch Willy Nillv then plays the A-J of clubs. West has to parking. Call liner, tool box, 50K, fo T I MOTORCYCLES/ follow. Declarer then cashes the A-K 649-2891. ter and pump, will sell $5500. 742-8669.________ misplay four spades. Diamonds were separately. Needs 1 ^ MOPEDS SOOTH of hearts, and fortune smiles as West CADILLAC-1979 Coupe ♦ A Q J 7 4 led and continued, and Willy ruffed. liner and cover. Best He played a spade to dummy’s king has to follow to both hearts. South can offer. 645-8584. DeVllle. New paint, Tuesday, June 5,1990 ♦ a K 5 INDUSTRIAL clean, runs great. Must KAWAKSAKI-1988 KX Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents ♦ 7 now play his last club and ruff with VJLLI, P R IN TER ’S Type 250. Runs good. $1850 or sell. $3,200or best offer. ♦ Q J 9 4 split! He now tried the club finesse dummy s spade king. Yes, West will l £ i l PROPERTY best offer. Trays. Full size Calif, 635-7391. u East won the king and played another still make his long trump trick. Unfor­ for displaying collectl- Vulnerable: Neither tunately he has to use it to ruff his m a n c h e s t e r - bles,etc. $22.00 each. CHEVY-1981 Chevette. 5 Dealer: South and later had to Avalloble July 1, lo^ a trump trick for down one. partner s winning heart, and declarer Also 2 mople type ca­ door, 4 speed. AM /FM Motorcycle Insurance South makes 10 tricks. 4800/7200 square feet cassette. Very good Soviets, uth West North can trumps be managed bet- binets complete with Many competitive companie East Commercial Industrial ♦rays (2‘ 3 size) For condition. Runs well. Aparo's lawyers on the attack ^ Pass 2 ♦ Pass ter. After ruffing the second diamond, 3 phase electric. 646- $700/best offer. 643- Call ha Free Quote 5477. information call 643- ► All pass ^ James Jacoby's books -Jacoby on Bridge-and 6669 or 646-5634. 9369._________________ Automobile Associates Jacoby on Card Games" (written with his father, jack of spades from his hand, leaving BUICK-1981 Regal. Good ofVemon Opening lead: ♦ K the spade king in dummy. Whenever tM late Oswald Jacoby) are now available at Koreans By Denise Lavoie E N D R O L L S condition. $1595. Ask 870-9250 bookstores. Both are published by Pharos Books. The Associated Press CHILD CARE 27'/4" width — 50C for Steve. 872-6293 ev­ 13" width — 2 for 50C enings 8i weekends. Doys 646-9693. HARTFORD — Defense attorneys BABY SITTING - My Newsprint and rolls can be WANTED TO picked up at the Manchester in accord for Karin Aparo ^p ea r to be using a home or yours. Expe­ |9 0 lp --------- Herald O NLY before 11 a.m. BUY/TRADE rienced Mom available two-pronged approach in attempting to N Monday through Thursday. ITRUCKS/VANS Astrograph full time for part time. I FOR SALE show that she did not help plan her Please call 646-7921. Nations work toward mother’s 1987 murder, claW ng both PETS AND that Aparo’s boyfriend acted alone and FORD 150 1980. Needs We buy clean, late model resuming relations early moves. I SUPPLIES body work. $1000. 646- that her mother abused her throughout ^ o u r CARPENTRY/ used cars rnd trucks. T o d P'ess for a close CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Good REMODELING 5477._________________ prices paid. ^ her life. JiKfy HafUIng/Mancheater H«rald t^hings could happen for you today in OLDER, spayed, female By Elisabeth Dunham birthday 'Important matter you cat needs good home. CH EVY C601965. 5'/2 yard Mr. Duff - Carter Clwvroltl As Aparo UX^ the witness stand in want to finalize. You could be rather nfp^ntc one-to-one involve- dump body many new 1229 Main SIraat The Associated Press m ^ts wi h others. If a face-to-face CARPENTER-Small Moved to smaller place her own defense Monday, her attorney, FATHER AND SON — Chief Robert D. June 5,1990 lobs, big lobs, altera- and can't keep. Call parts. Excellent condi­ Manchester, CT Hubert Santos, asked Aparo to explain tion. Call Bill 649-2384. Lannan with his son, new police officer Sn ?• Some inter- s u X 't e ^ flons, decks. 25 years after 6 pm. 742-9508. 646^464 SAN FTIANCISCO — In a dramatic why she planned to run away with her Much progress is likely in the year fhl occur today experience. Insured. David K. Lannan. thai will elevate your hopes and expec- A Q U ^IU S (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Don’t be 870-9036. -finale to Mikhail S. Gorbachev’s U.S. bo)^riend, Dennis Coleman. ahead, because you will be capable of |g ^ C A R S realizing ambitious objectives you es­ '^ooause they sound too 9®' '"*0 a J ^ C A R S [ ^ C A R S "tour. South Korea’s president said he and “Life with my mother was very dif­ .'"volvement with rather FOR SALE FOR SALE tablish for yourself. Move onward and K t i a l . " " high stakes either emotionally or mate- FOR SALE the, Soviet leader agreed to move toward ficult at times,” she said. Lannan swears in son upward. nonnal relations between their two Aparo, 19, said her mother had PISCFQ competition. Police Chief Robert D. Lannan made his first GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Financial 1^'oow PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Your ex­ I FURNITURE long-hostile nations. ^ could reach your abused her both physically and emo­ public appearance this morning since becoming ill trends look very encouraging for you to­ pectant, optimistic outlook is your TThe Cold War ice on the Korean day, especially in matters where you are ®’‘P®ctations. Give money SOFA-Excellent condi­ tionally, telling her ^ was stupid and last month to participate in swearing-in ceremonies matters top priority and make every ef- prepared to work for what you hope to '• can be used tion, yellow 8i green peninsula “now has begun to crack,” would never make anything of her life. personal in- for four police officers, (me whom is his son. receive. Think big and work hard. Know your bank account. tapestry with 3 cu­ President Roh Tae-woo told reporters Aparo said her mother also blamed her SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Projects mini®*®’ ''?®'9e*f'cant negatives will be Lannan, who suffered a mild heart attack last where to look for romance and you’ll shions, on wheels. Ask- you originate or personally direct have minimized. after a historic meeting with Gorbachev for her own misfortunes, including her find it. The Astro-Graph Matchmaker Ing $100. 647-0007. month, said he is feeling geXXL but is easily tired ei^ellent chances for succeeding in this ARIES (March 21-April 19) People are ■ at a San Francisco hotel Monday eve- divorce from her father and her indeb­ out due to the ailment. The ceremony was held at instantly reveals which signs are roman­ inclined to be supportive of you today FOR SA LE: Sofa, love- i ning, tically perfect for you. Mall $2 to Match­ time frame, especially those which have tedness. a broad public appeal. provided they undeistand how they will seat, 2 tables, coffee the police station. maker, c/o this newspaper, P.O. Box “Piresident Gorbachev and I share the Santos appeared to be laying the ,® collective involvement. table. Call anytime M9- More testing of his condition over the neXt few 91428, Cleveland, OH 44101-3428 SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) 2619. view that efforts to normalize bilateral Sometimes it's unwise to rely more Spell out all of the details groundworic for a defense to show that weeks will determine when and if he will return to CANCER (June 21-July 22) If there is a heavily on your hunches than your logic TAURUS (April 20-May 20) This should relations between South Korea and the Aparo was under severe emotional work, the chief said.
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