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1. Which person is most likely to suffer from nostalgia? $54 million office building called ‘monument to the people’ DEBUTANTE COLLEGE FRESHMAN to Reagan, says Gorbachev BEAUTY QUEEN ROOKIE Bv Judd Everhart cutting the ribbon and officially expense. automatic bank teller machine at the By Carol J. Wllllamf offered to “ front-load” the with­ 2. Asylvan painting probably depicts which one of 57-year-old Soviet leader’s The Associated Press opening the bulding, which has been Rep. Jonathan Pelto, D-Storrs, end of the tunnel leading to the new drawal, or have at least half of the these? The Associated Press speech, and the nightly TV news under construction for two years. acknowledged that legislators rre building. He said he dared not try it, estimated 115,000 Soviet soldiers BALLET DANCERS FOOTBALL TEAM prograih “ Vremya” said only HARTFORD — Connecticut The ribbon-cutting was also at­ going to ’ ’take a lot of grief for it, but it for fear that somehow his own account CARNATIONS TREES MOSCOW - Mikhail S. Gorba­ that Gorbachev had met with leave within the first three marked 350 years of representative tended by 300 protesting laborers, who was worth it.” would get tapped to help pay the bills chev said Friday that Soviet Uzbek (iarty leaders before re­ months, and to complete the government Friday and coupled the loudly booed the officials, complain­ But former state Sen. William B. for the new building. 3. Which species is most likely served with mint troops will begin coming home turning to Moscow. But Radio withdrawal within 10 months. observance with a gala opening of the jelly? ing that electrical and mechanical Stanley, a Norwich Democrat who At the conclusion of his speech, from Afghanistan on May 15, but Moscow led its evening newscasts Soviet officials have observed new $54 million Legislative Office POLAND CHINA HEREFORD MERINO work on the LOB was done by served from 1966 to 1970, said it O’ Neill joked: he added the move shouldn’t be with a few details of the address. privately, however, that they Building. non-union laborers. LEGHORN "reminds me of Rome — before the seen as “ a present to President It said Gorbachev confirmed would like to have all of their Historians, said Senate President “ They are trying to make this a fall. “ I hope some day you’ll invit^mie Reagan” for their upcoming down to took at your TV sets, to use 4. At the start of a game of pool, the balls are Soviet soldiers would begin pul­ troops home by the end of the Pro Tempore John B. Larson, D-East memorial,” said Francis Horan, “ It’s quite an edifice,” he added summit meeting. your escalators, your elevators, your arranged in the shape of a ling out of the conflict they year. Soviet troops intervened in Hartford, “ have called Connecticut business manager for Local 218 of the sarcastically. He said he was worried Soviets interviewed on the cafeteria, and even take a shower! ” CIRCLE SQUARE TRIANGLE RECTANGLE entered more than eight years Afghanistan on Dec. 27, 1979. the birthplace of democracy. Steamfitters union. “ We don’t want it that legislators would shift their streets of Moscow welcomed the ago, and that documents outlin­ 5. Which one of these indicates the game with the A senior U.S. diplomat said “ Today, in dedicating this building, to be a memorial with non-union men attention to hanging on to their offices The crowd roared. news, saying “ Many people have ing terms of the peace accord least muscular exercise involved? Friday that back-channel U.S.- we rededicate ourselves to the people doing the work.” rather than serving the people. suffered.” were ready for signing on Each of the 187 legislator’s offices is SPARE CUP HOOP KING ROW Soviet diplomacy was involved in of Connecticut,” he told hundreds of The ribbon-cutting followed a pa­ Former state Rep. Ruby Cohen, a Radio Moscow carried a brief Thursday. equipped with some$5,000of furniture clearing the final obstacle to a people, including many former legis­ rade of present and former legislators Colchester Democrat who was in the 6. Test your orientation regarding pioneer report on Gorbachev’s speech to and includes a closed-circuit televi­ “ At the same time, the Soviet Geneva agreement: the question lators, gathered in the opulent atrium from the Old State House in downtown House from 1943 to 1973, was religious leaders by matching the five at the left party activists in Tashkent fol­ leader said the withdrawal of the sion monitor. There are also showers of continued aid to the warring of the five-story office building across Hartford to the Capitol and the LOB. overwhelmed. with the dates when they were at their prime. lowing the announcement in troops should not be regarded as a available. sides. from, and connected by tunnel to, the In all, the gala, which included a “ I get sick when I see what’s going (a) Jesus (v) 1800 B.C. • Geneva that negotiators had sort of present to President state Capitol. couple of bands, dancing troupes, a on compared to what we had in the Former Rep. A1 Benke, a Republi­ (b) Moses (w) 1200 B.C. agreed on a plan for settling the U.S. observers at the Geneva Reagan on the eve of his visit to “ We pause, acknowledging we are day-long open bar, cost $490,000. The days when I came up here,” he said. can who represented Glastonbury (c) Confucius (x) 500 B.C. 10-year-old war in Afghanistan, the U.S.S.R.,” the official broad­ talks had been pressing for part of a grand continuum, rich in total included the cost staff, newly “ In the old days, we just had a little from 1939 to 1943, said he didn’t think (d) Mohammed(y) 30A.D. Gorbachev and Afghan leader cast said. “ We, he said, are “ symmetry” in foreign aid to the the building was needed. heritage and tradition,” he said. printed booklets on the Capitol and child’s school desk, and that was our (e) Abraham (z) 600 A.D. Najib met in Tashkent, in Central carrying out the plans outlined in combatants, arguing that if U.S. “ This buiiding is a monument to the LOB, and food for all. office.” “ I think they spent too much Answers in Classified section. Asia, on Thursday and declared our statement in February.” assistance to the rebels was people.” Comments on the multimillion- Former state Rep. David B. Smith, money,” he said. “ It’s very nice, but I in a joint communique that all It was in a Feb. 8 speech by prohibited, the Kremlin should Larson and other legislative leaders dollar new building ranged from a Brookfield Republican, said he think it’s a waste of taxpayers’ obstacles to a war settlement and Gorbachev that the May 15 date likewise cut off military aid to joined Gov. William A. O’Neill in glowing praise to outrage over the thought it was fitting that there is an money.” Connecticut Weather withdrawal of the Soviet forces was first proposed, but at the time Najib’s government. had been removed. it was made contingent on a Soviets told about the break­ The official Tass news agency Geneva agreement being signed through in Geneva said they were Manchester and vicinity: Today, a chance of did not immediately report the by March 15. That speech also delighted with the news. morning drizzle, remaining mostly cloudy but with Former legislators some afternoon sun. High SO to 55. Tonight, clearing. Low in the mid 30s. Sunday, mostly sunny. High 55 to 60. West Coastal, East Coastal: Today, cloudy with a This submarine substandard agree Ifs beautiful chance of drizzle in the morning, then becoming partly sunny. Breezy with a high 50 to 55. Tonight, (AP) —Embarrassedmanagersata Smith said he did not think the welding error By Alex GIrelll years it spanned both sides of the mostly clear. Low in the upper 30s. Sunday, mostly company building a nuclear-powered hunter would jeopardize Vickers’ bid to win an order to Manchester Herald Connecticut ^ v e r. It used to include sunny. High in the mid 50s. submarine for the British navy have ordered an build submarines for the Canadian navy. Vickers inquiry into how a large section of the vessel was East Hampton:~Bqrry said it was as is pursuing the order in the face of competition HARTFORD — “ They know how to state senator tha^ he first met a welded into position upside down. from the French company Societe Navigation spend money,” Don . Genovesi, a “ I don’t think anyone can remember quite such representative from East Hampton Lottery Winners Atomique former Republican representative named William O’Neill. a blunder,” an unidentified employee of the “ This is a very isolated incident and we will be from Manchester, said when he stood “ I think it will do for at least 150 Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering Ltd. in the pressing ahead with our bid. How much it will Connecticut daily Friday: 689. Play Four: 3228. on the balcony of the new Legislative years,” Barry said of the new office northwestern town of Barrow told The Daily cost to put right I don’t know, but the figure of one Office Building Friday afternoon and Connecticut “ Lotto:” 8, 11, 23, 25, 27, 33. Telegraph on Friday. building. “ It’s something they have million pounds ($1.86 million) is ridiculous,” surveyed the splendor around him. needed for a long time.” Correcting the mistake to the $446 million Smith said. Walter Joyner, another former Trafalgar-class submarine, named the Triumph, The former legislators, most of Jean-Pierre Lucas, naval attache at the Republican Manchester representa­ will cost up to $1.86 million, according to a trade whom did not have offices of their Index French Embassy, told The Times of London: " I tive, stepped offanescalatorand said, own, were impressed by the new union leader quoted by the British domestic news have always told the Canadians that the French “ Fantastic. Big Bucks.” agency Press Association. offices current legislators will have. submarines are cheaper and will be easier to Steve Cavagnaro soon joined the Business___ .33 Local news. Mike Smith, a spokesman for Vickers, said: “ A Barry said he had no office in his maintain. But now I will have to remind them pair and remarked that while he was time, except in 1979 and 1980 when he Churches__ . 14-15 Obituaries— section of the SSN19 (the Triumph) has been Classified__ .34-41 Opinion. that if they want it the right way up they had in the Legislature as a Manchester was deputy majority leader of the welded into an incorrect position. An investiga­ C o m ics____ .23-25 Senior Citizens. better not look to the British submarine.” Democratic representive in the early Senate. Connecticut. ___ 8-9 Sports .42-48 tion is currently under way into how this Press Association said the welding mistake is 1960s, the pay of representative was occurred. Joyner said his office as a legislator Focus______. 17-32 U.S./World . . 10-11 believed to have resulted from a change in increased from $400 to $1,200. He was a little "two-by-four" place. “ We don’t envisage there being any impact on shipbuilding methods at the Barrow shipyard. recalled that the late Alan Olmstead, Genovesi said his "office was his the building program or the quality standards The Daily Telegraph quoted workers at a .- who was editor of the Manchester desk in the Hall of the House. Odegard which apply to this submarine,” he said. Barrow as saying a cylindrical hull section Herald, remarked then that more fared better. “ I had a rolltop desk I Smith refused to say how the mistake measuring 20 feet by 30 feet had been welded in money would not make a better appropriated in ou? caucus room I Manrkstrr HpralJi occurred. The unidentified trade union leader the wrong position. The paper said it would now Legislature. don’t think anybol^^, elsg but the told the news agency it was a mistake by “ senior have to be ripped out and rewelded, which will USPS 327-500 VOL. CVII, No. 163 The three were among present and majority leader had a office.” management.” take several weeks. former legislators who attended a Penny M. Sletfert, Publisher Retired Chief Justice Charles S. reception at the new $54 million office House of Manchester, whose service Qeorge T Chsppell Sheldon Cohen building after a midday ribbon­ in the Legislature began in 1939 when Editor Compoeing Meneger cutting ceremony. he served in the House of Representa­ Dsnite A. Roberts Robert H. Hubbard Advertising Director Pressroom Meneger Hijacked jet lands in Cyprus David Odegard, a Republican sena­ tives, never had an office, even when Merk F. Abreltls Jeenna Q. Fromerth tor from the 4th Senatorial District in he was Republican leader in the Businese Meneger Circulation Manager the early 1970s, said after touring the Senate in 1949. House marveled at the LARNACA, Cyprus (AP) — A jet when an air traffic controller Khaled Al-Sabah, one of three building that “ It would be a nice place escalator that makes it possible to get Published dally except Sunday and certain holidays by the hijacked Kuwaiti jetliner landed told him he was cleared to land. members of Kuwait’s ruling Manchester Publishing Co., te Bralnard Place. Manchester. 0 4*e^ to work in.” But he said it did not from the State Capitol to the Legisla­ in Cyprus on Friday night after The blue-an'd-white jumbo jet Al-Sabah family on board, got on Conn. 08040. Second dees postage paid at Manchester, Conn. AP photo tempt him to seek office again. tive Office Building without going Postmaster: Send addrsea changes to the Manchester Herald. being turned away by the Beirut touched down at 9:10 p.m. (2:10 the radio and told the Beirut Odegard marveled at the appear­ outdoors. P C Box 5Bt. Manchester. Conn. 08040. and Damascus airports despite p.m. EDT) after circling for V/z control tower in a choking voice: KILLED IN GAME — Israel Ramos, 19, recoils backward in the It you don't receive your Herald by 5 p.m. weekdays or 7:30 ance of the hearing rooms, and so did Odegard could not get over the the frantic pilot’s pleas that he hours over the Mediterranean “ I beg you. Allow us to land. We window of his York, Pa., apartment the instant he is shot a m Saturdeye. please telephone your carrier. If you're unabis David Barry, who said, “ I ’ve never built-in television sets at the desks of to reach your carrier, call subscriber aarvics at 847-SB48 by 8 had a gun at his head. following a take-off from Mash­ have no fuel left.” Wednesday by a police officer. Ramos later died in a hospital. seen hearing rooms like that legislators In the hearing rooms. They p.m. weekdaye tor dslivsry In Manchester. The four-day ordeal for the had in northeastern Iran. It sternly refused, with the Suggeeted carrier rates are It.BO weekly, S7.70 for one Police thought Ramos was holding a young girl as a hostage, but, anywhere.” were tuned to C-Span, which was more than 50 people aboard Before landing at Larnaca, one controller telling the desperate month. $23.to for three months. $48.20 tor six months and authorities report she says the drama was a charade and she was Barry, a Democrat, served as a broadcasting a seminar on campaign­ $02.40 tor one year Senior citizen rates and mall rates are Kuwait Airways Flight 422 was of the hijackers radioed the pilot at one point: “ Do whatever Manchester representative for one ing for political office. available on request. not over, however, as the hooded Beirut control tower that panic you want. Crash on the tarmac or a willing participant. Ramos reportedly had a history of erratic To place a claselfisd or display advertisement, or to report a Arab hijackers demanded that had broken out aboard the behavior and family problems. The officer who fired the fatal term and as 4th District senator for news Item, story or picture Idee, call 843-2711. Office hours are in the sea ... We shall not let you two terms in the late 1960s. He served authorities at Larnaca Airport aircraft as it ran low on fuel, with land here.” S:30 a m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. shot has been placed on administrative leave without pay, three terms as 4th District senator in In 1943, “ pay-as-you-go” income The Manchsatsr Herald la a member of the Associated Press, refuel the Boeing 747. many of the passengers becom­ After the jet touched down at pending an investigation of claims that Ramos was shot after he the Audit Bureau of Circulations and the Naw England “ I’ll never forget this, thank ing ill. the mid-1970s, but the district kept tax withholding began for American Nawepaper Association. Larnaca, a state of emergency said he would give up. changing boundaries. In his first wage and salary earners. you,” shouted the captain of the A woman identified as Anware was declared at the airport. Action on reval request expected in weeks Beauty pageant By Andrew Yurkovsky town if the procedures used were set aside the 1987 revaluation Grand the number of appeals on the 1987 Manchester Herald incorrect. List and use the 1986 Grand List Grand List. Kennedy said that attorneys on instead. The administration made the There was an unusually large features talent An official from the state Attorney Lieberman’s staff would review the request on March 31. when it became number of appeals because the General’s office said Friday that his request and make an oral or written clear that the Board of Tax Review assessments of most properties in­ Bv Anita AA. Caldwell office probably will not have a ruling response. He said the review could would not have enough time to hear creased as a result of the revaluation. AAanchester Herald on questions about the town’s contro­ take “several weeks” in either case. versial revaluation for "several Meanwhile, the town has scheduled Thirteen young women from Manchester and weeks.” three nights of hearings by the Board Catholic teachers get salary surrounding towns will dance and sing their way to The state Office of Policy and of Tax Review at the end of April for compete for the Miss Manchester title in this year’s Management is reviewing how the appeals of assessments based on M i?s^^nchester Scholarship Pageant to be held at town’s revaluation was conducted in additions and deletions from the 1986 hikes of 11 percent in pact 7;30t6ntght in Bailey Auditorium at Manchester 'V light of the fact that fair market real Grand List, which is now being used High School. estate values for 1986 were used for for the tax bills coming due July 1. East Catholic High School teachers creases in supplementary stipends for And for Grace Jaworski, the 1979 Miss Manches­ KAREN TOMPKINS LISA HASTEY JENNIFER JOY the 1987 Grand List rather than 1987 Those hearings will be from 7 to 8 are among those at five area Catholic athletics and co-curricular activities. ter. who won the title the last year the pageant was values. An 0PM official has said that p.m. on April 26, 27 and 28 in the high schools to receive an average 11 Other schools covered in the agree­ held, it was a night she remembers well. 1987 values should have been used for Assessor’s Office in the Municipal percent annual pay hike under a ment are: South Catholic High School “I didn’t go into it ever thinking I would win,” the that Grand List. Buildings. New notices of increased recently negotiated three-year salary in Hartford, St. Paul Catholic High 27-year-old said. “I just thought it would be an James Kennedy, the executive assessments will be mailed in April agreement, the office of Catholic School in Bristol, St. Thomas Aquinas exciting thing to do.” assistant to Attorney General Joseph but they will be only for improve­ schools for the Archdiocese of Hart­ High School in New Britain, and And excitement is what she got. Lieberman said that his office had ments and new construction. ford announced. Northwest Catholic High School in ”It’s nerve-racking the night of the pageant,” she received a request Thursday from ’The basic agreement was nego­ West Hartford. said. "You don’t even hear the other speeches.” 0PM to provide a legal opinion on The notices sent out last month are tiated at the end of March. The salary several questions, including whether void now that the town’s revaluation range starting in September will be According to H.L. Mencken, “Get­ But the most unsettling part of the night, Jaworski has been postponed. said, was the swimsuit competition. it was appropriate to use the 1986 from $16,718 to $32,946 at the top of a ting married, like getting hanged, is a “The swimsuit part was very hard,” she said. values. The request also asks whether The town administration received 16-step scale. great deal less dreadful than it has "You’re about five feet away from the judges. It’s any penalties might be imposed on the approval on ’Tuesday from the 0PM to The agreement also includes in­ been made out.” difficult to keep a smile on your face.” Jaworski. who is an assistant teller manager at Connecticut Bank & Trust Company in Manchester, said that the swimsuit contest, contrary to many opinions, is not to see if the woman is “a figure 8,” s l 'j ' but to see if the body is toned and in shape and you can stay calm in a difficult situation. NANETTE PISCOTTANO MICHELLE MACDONALD COREEN HAMILL “You’re not going'to win just if you’re good S H O R TIC U T S looking.” she said. Talent, amabitions and knowledge of current events are among the major parts of the event, she said. Jaworski applied her scholarship towards fine art painting studies at Syracuse University, New York. Among the contestants who will have their chance at the winning title are Lisa Hastey, 18, the daughter SHORT of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hastey of Homestead Street, a student at Manchester High School, who will perform a jazz dance. Jennifer Joy, 23, the daughter of Mr. James Joy, formerly of Manchester, is a graduate of Manchester Community College and will sing in the SKIRTS talent competition. Nanette Piscottano, 18. the daughter of Mr. and r Mrs. Anthony Piscottano of Hartford, is a student at Manchester Community College and enters the RACHEL BLOUIN TERRI CZERWINSKI talent competition as a singer. Michele MacDonald, APRYL SAHADI 18, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James MacDonald of Wells Street, is a student at Manchester High 1 School and will also comepete in the talent category as a singer. Coreen Hamill. 20, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hamill of Server Street, is a student at the University of New Haven and will perform an Irish Step Dance in the talent competition. Apryl Sahadi. 17, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sahadi of Bob’s Reg. *17.99 to *29.99 Rachel Road, is a student at Manchester High Denim...lycra . twill...cotton sheeting, m all the School, and will dance in the talent category. I fabulous styles and colors of 19881 Sleek flirty, Rachel Blouih, 18, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. surefire shapes for summer fun' Junior sizes 3-1 3 Edward Stawecki of South Windsor, is a student at Manchester Community College and will dance. Missy sizes 4-16 While they last! Terri Czerwinski, 23, of East Hartford, will dance. Antoinette Henry, 18, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Altamont Henry of South Windsor, is a student at South Windsor High School and will peiTorm a CATHY AUDE CHERYL PERRY jazz dance. ANTOINETTE HENRY Cathy Aude, 23. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Aude of Vernon, is a student at Hartt School Paraprofessionals' honored of Music. West Hartford, and will sing. Karen Tompkins, 18, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brad Wright of South Windsor, is a student at South Wednesday, March 30. was a given a free hour, away from the classroom, when Peak prepared BC8'S Windsor High School and will tap dance. day of paraprofessional appreci­ Cheryl Perry, 18. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ation at the Regional Occupa­ and served coffee and goodies. Bruce Perry of Princeton Street, is a student at tional ’Training Center on Wethe- The paraprofessionals who Watkinson School, West Hartford, and will perform rell Street. Each were honored were as follows: STORES a jazz dance. Carri Grllli, 18, the daughter of Dr. and paraprofessional on the staff was Elaine Anselmo. Irma Czer­ presented with a gift and either a winski. Corrine Ervin, Stanley Mrs. Gary GrllH of South Windsor, is a student at store Hours: Mon. thru FrI. 9-9 Sal. 9-6, Sun. 10-6 Salve-Re^na College. Rhode Island, and will tap corsage or boutonniere. School Greenberg, Florence Gudmund- sen, Sally Kulbaski, Ann Matre. W> acccpl MatlatCard. Viaa. Oltcoaat Card and Amailcan Eaprati dance. director Jack Peak proclaimed Middletown, 343 Main SI. Enfield. 25 Hai^rd Ave. The event was open to young women between the this to be Paraprofessional Ap­ Phyllis Maulucci. Caroline Hamden, 1697 Whilney Ave. Walerbury, 200 Chase Ave ages of 17 and 28 who either went to school, work or preciation Day, organized by the Moore, James Mulready. Gail Manchesler, 260 North Main St. live in the Greater Manchester area. Tickets are $7 professional teaching staff. Pellegatto, Donna Phillips, Rob- each and may be purchased at the door or call Tom ina Rines, Helen Tencellent and Fergusdn at 843-1S9I or Susan Tanner at 644-4849. CARRI GRILLI Each paraprofessional was Elizabeth Tracey. She teaches parents to cope In Brief B a d D o g ? Income tax aid Housebreaking • Aggression By Andrew J. Davis Main flushing Monday Gladys F. Boyd Manchester Herald Gladys F. Boyd, formerly of Destructiveness • Barking • Etc. wins applause ’The town Water Division will be flushing water Manchester, died March 10 In A Gentle & Effective Behavior Modification Method BOLTON — Communicating mains in the following areas from 7:15 a.m. to 3 p.m. Warwick, R.I. She lived in For Your Doq Done In Your Home. with your children about sex. Monday, and Friday from Main Street between Manchester for 50 years, and had Any A f e - Any Brand drugs, alcohol, peer pressure and Charter Oak and East Center Street east to Autumn moved to Rhode Island six years Editor’s note: This column is prepared by the family problems can be an and Kensington. ago. She was the widow of Byron CALL PUPPY TRUST staff of the Manchester Senior Citizens’ Center overwhelming task. Ellen Rosen­ There may be discoloration of water and reduced G. Boyd. berg is doing her best to make it pressure during the flushing. If water appears Bom in Lowell, Mass., she was 643-1313 Bv Jeannette Cave easier. discolored, the homeowner should try to avoid using an elementary school teacher in Director Rosenberg, an educator and it until it clears. This will prevent rust and sediment Manchester for 15 years, and author on communicating more from being brought into the home’s system. retired in 1969. While in Manches­ April 15 is the deadline for your federal income effectively, spoke before about 55 If sediment does get into a home’s hot water tank, ter, she was a member of Center DON’T MISS THI tax. ’The American Association of Retired people Thur^ay at Bolton High the homeowner should wait until the water clears, Congregational Church, The Persons TCE volunteers will be available every School. Besides explaining to then open the faucet at the bottom of the tank to Daughters of the American Revo­ VERNON HISTORICAL SOCIETY weekday except Thursday from 1-3:30 p.m. parents how to communicate drain the collected material, which will settle to the lution. American Association of Friday will be the last day that these services will better with their children. Rosen­ bottom. Retired Persons and the Man SPRING be available. This group, iinder the direction of berg shared with parents some of If a load of wash is done when the water is Chester Retired \Teachers ANTIQUE SHOW « SALE Bob Henrickson, have assisted over 700 persons the questions asked her by discolored, the load should be done again after the Association. in preparing their income tax forms. Their students at another assembly water clears. Four ounces of cream of tartar should Survivors include SUNDAY, APRIL 10, 1988 dedication and efforts are to be applauded. held earlier in the day. be added to help clean any discoloration of clothing. David T. Boyd of Germait 10 am to 5 pm April 17-23 has been designated National Rosenberg’s program was It normally takes a couple of hours for the water to Md.: a daughter, Louise B. Volunteer Week, giving recognition to those who funded from a grant from the 'ifliAl' ' ' ■ clear in a home. If water appears discolored for an Ferrante of Warwick, R.I.; six spend many hours giving of themselves and their Connecticut Alcohol and Drug extended period, the homeowner should call the grandchildren; and eight great­ Vernon Center Middle School time. On Monday, April 18, the Senior Center, for Abuse Commission. Water Division at 647-3115. grandchildren. 777 Hartford Tpke. (Rt. 30) ■ Vernon, Connecticut the second year, has been asked to host the IRS “ We take so much for Memorial donations may be Under the Management of Gail and Gene Dickenson Volunteer Recognition Program. At this timethe granted,” she said. “ We just Street closed for work made to the Alzheimer’s Disease AARP TCE group, along with others around the assume children know what Association, 23 Broad St., Paw­ of Memory Lane Antiques. state, will receive recognition for a job well done. we’re feeling.... But just because Beginning Wednesday the town Water Division tucket. R.I. 02860, in care of All proceeds to be given to the Vernon Historical Society. Volunteers are constantly needed to assist with we’re parents doesn’t mean we began replacing the 4-inch water main in Summer Charles J. Dilorio, various tasks at the Senior Center. We are have all the answers. I know Street from McKee to Cooper streets. General .Admission — *2.7.5 looking for people to help us out with Big Week in there’s a lot the children are During installation of the water main, the road but with this ad all admissions — *2.25 each May. We plan to have another Las Vegas Day and holding back.” will be closed to through traffic from 7:30 a m. to Bruna Senkbell need people to man tables, distribute money, Rosenberg suggested that par­ 3:30 p.m. The road will be kept open for any Bruna Senkbeil, 74, of Brooks- help with the auction. If interested, please leave ents talk to their children about emergency vehicles. Residents are asked not to ville. Fla., died Thursday, March OVER 70 EXHIBITORS your name in the office. problems, no matter how difficult park on the street while work is being performed. 24. She was the wife of Edward A. DIRECTIONS: Exit 66 (formerly Exit 67) off Route 81. they may be. In the long run, it is New 8-inch cement-lined ductile iron pipe with Senkbeil and sister of Bruno Please make note of the following programs better than having children feel four new hydrants and new copper service Giordano of Manchester. FROM 84 WEST (coming from Sturbridgr) • right at end of exit to Bolton Road. and activities. that they can not talk with their Andrvw Oavi«/ManchMt«r Harald connections wili be installed. This will increase the Besides her husband and Left on Bolton Road to overhead traffic light. Right on Route .30. I,.esfi llian April 14 — 1:00 p.m. Dr. Castro will substitute parents, she said. fire flow in the area. The new main and services also brother, she is survived by a son, mile • school located on left. HELPING PARENTS — Ellen Rosenberg, an author and for Dr. Sinatra and speak on Cardiovascular “ If it’s hard to say it, say it’s will ensure better water quality and eliminate the Albert E. Senkbeil of Orlando, FROM 84 EAST (coming from Hartford) • left at end of exit to Bolton Road. Health and Wellness. hard to say,” she said. “ A lot of educator, spoke to parents at Bolton High School need for future service interruption for repairs. Fla.: a daughter, Carolyn Clardy Left again onto Bolton Road to traffic light and right mile • school on left. April 17-22 — No meals. children feel their parents don’t Thursday about opening the lines of communication with Residents having ouestions or complaints should of Brooksville, Fla.: and four grandchildren. April 18 — IRS Volunteer Recognition hear them. I ’m wondering if it children. She said children don’t always know what call the Water Division dispatcher at 647-3201. In PROMOTION FUNDED IN PART BY THE EAST OF THE RIVER case of emergencies 24 hours per day. call 647-3111 Services were held in Florida. Program. can be you” the children are parents are feeling. TOURISM AND CONVENTION DISTRUX April 19 and 20 — AARP driver’s education — talking about? class is filled. To prove her point. Rosenberg Child abuse reporting urged April 20 — 9:30 a.m. signup for “ Singing in the read a number of cards from Rain” at the Coachlight on June 1st. $21.00. Bolton students who expressed April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month. April 20 — 9:30 signup for Plainfield Dog Track those same sentiments. One card BEAUTIFUL The Exchange Club of Manchester urges residents on May 11. The $16 cost Includes transportation, read: “ My parents say talk to me CONVENIENT to support agencies such as the Manchester Police admission, and lunch. Leave center 3:30 p.m. and when I do, they tell me to shut Department in reporting cases of child abuse. Call April 21 — Legal assistance — call for an up.” AFFORDABLE. your local police department if you suspect child appointment. To communicate with their abuse. April 26 — Arthritis exercise program starts. children, parents also have to April 28 — “Fascinating World of Bells” understand the enormous pres­ THAT’3 Erosion plan OK’d program presented by Mrs. Richard Raney. This sures children are under. Child­ COUNTRY PLACE. NOW YOU CAN program includes a display of a wide variety of ren must make decisions about ’The Planning and Zoning Commission Monday bells. Mrs. Raney will discuss their history and sex, drugs, alcohol and peer approved a subdivision and erosion control plan for AFFORD THE BEST! aura. pressure, while they also must Woodbridge Development an 18-lot subdivision at 25 Gleason St. but asked the Ladies Golf League starts at the country club. C ountry face being teased, bullied and Group Proudly Presents! developer to change the name of the proposed, JV- May 5 — Mother’s Day Tea. being ostracized for not doing project to avoid confusion with two other projects in At the new May 8-13 — BIG WEEK — details will be what the crowd does, she said. Place. the area. forthcoming. Often parents have to realize The application, submitted by Ernest and Brian Registration for the Hawaiian trip is going how difficult it is to actually say Reed, calls for the construction of 18 duplexes on the OPTICAL well. If interested, brochures and information is no or to make a new friend, if Peaceful, charming, relaxing... thafa 5.43-acre parcel. A preliminary plan of development available at the Senior Center. We still have a needed, she said. the feeling of Country Place, the and zone change from Rural Residence to Planned STYLE gentleman who is looking for the same to share a “ If you put blinders on, I modern condominium community Residence Development was approved by the cabin. The agency will make every attempt to worry.” Rosenberg said. "Ignor­ nestled tn the rolling hills of commission January 20. match you with a suitable person if you do not ance gets a lot of people in Coventry, where the tranquility of Although plans for the development are in BAR, INC. the country meets the accessibility of have a traveling companion. The trip will leave trouble. If they (children) don’t compliance, Zoning Enforcement Officer ’Thomas 763 Main St., Manchester Octover 22. have the information, how can the suburbs. Enjoy boating, fishing, O’Marra asked that the name of the proposed Our best wishes are extended to Agnes LeDuc they make decisions?” winter and summer sports, plus all development, Oakland Terrace Estates, be changed EASTERN CONNECTICUrS that the city has to offer just a short and Thelma Smith who are ill. We wish you both a But how parents interact with to avoid confusion. There is a street named Oakland LEADING FULL SERVICE 25 minute drive away. OPTIClAi IS speedy recovery- their children is a very personal Efficient, spacious, attractive... Terrace, a condominium project named Oakland decision, she said. Parents must that's the design of Country Place, Terrace and another nearby housing project called —COUPON- j — COUPON - [ - COUPON - take into account their own the selection of two bedroom Oakland Estates, Senior Planner Robert B. Hannon Menus beliefs, ideals and feelings when townhouses that offer a home for said. I Contact 1 Hearing Monday — Grilled ham and cheese, soup, talking to their children, she said. every taste and budget. Choose O’Marra was concerned that the name may cause When parents communicate among a avariely of features confusion during police, fire and emergency calls. I Lenses dessert, beverage. incuding wall«to*wall carpeting, 1 Aids i ’Tuesday — Tuna cheese melt, juice, dessert, with their children, they also WLLME SKEI OF ILMTOOIUIY Attorney Joel Janenda. representing the Reeds, t tM IM fl M lM t spacious decks, oak cabinetry, beverage. must realize that they might not said they would agree to change the name. want to hear some of the answers, (MIofMtiry. OofwiMlIeut 01083 appliances, fireplaces, quarry tile 1 Eyeglasses Wednesday — Chicken ala king on rice, HIOTpSnOTnVy m U P W W O and walkout basements. W ® OFF i ^ 5 0 ® ® O F l j . and that they cannot change the j Complete Pair 3 vegetable, roll, dessert, beverage. I Per Pair / New Waarari Only 1 On New Aids past, Rosenberg said. DIR. FROM HARTFORDi Mystery book discussion Thursday - Salisbury steak, gravy, potato, Rt. 84 eMi to 384 to Rt. 44 to Coventry. Model Open Sunday 1-4 1 ExpIfM April 30, 1888 I Expire* April 30. 1S68 I Explrva April 30, 1088 “I’m a firm believer into After Igith at Getty Station take eecoi^ BOLTON — Mystery Book discussions will be held vegetable, roll, dessert, beverage. or by appointment I No Othor DItcountt Apply. 1 No Ottior tXtcounli Apply. I No Othpr DItcountt Apply Friday — Pasta with sauce, vegetable, roll, turning negatives into positives,” left onto North River Rd. At fork bear make your choice today. Wednesdays, April 13. 27 and May 11 at 7:30 p.m. at I MH 1 M H j M H she said. ” I ’m also a firm riglu onto Gooae lane. At eecond fork Bentley Memorial Library. To register, call dessert, beverage. bear rigbl onto Merrow Rd. on right. Call 659-2491 believer we can’t change what 646-7349. happened five minutes ago.” State & Use of 'expeif witnesses Citizens’ arrest L’Ambiance contractor sues Thresher's loss recalled SOUTHBURY (AP) — Ten to 13 motorists gets top grades from judges collared a man suspected of drunken driving on over its insurance coverage GROTON — The 25th anniversary of the loss of the Interstate 84 and held him until police arrived, authorities said Friday. USS Thresher, a nuclear submarine which took 129 in Bridgeport Superior Court. , Contractors By Larry Rosenthal December last year, were re­ Large majorities of the federal A state police trooper late Thursday night BRIDGEPORT (AP) - The people to their deaths, was observed in memorial But, the suit charges, an Planning Group of Farmington, The Associated Press leased at a conference on civil judges — 86 percent — and of the found Raymond Hagerty, 29, of Danbury general contractor on the build­ ser^ces Friday at the U.S. Naval Submarine Base insurance broker failed to obtain and the company they formed procedure reform at Yale Law state judges — 69 percent — cited surrounded by people who had his hands and feet ing that collapsed here last year here. the $3.5 million policy and instead when they merged, Corroon & NEW HAVEN - A large School. The margin of error was lawyers who use the discovery restrained “ because of hostile and aggressive and killed 28 men has sued its The Thresher was lost on April 10,1963 about 220 got only a $1 million policy. Black-Contractors Planning majority of the nation’s federal plus or minus 3 percent, pollsters process to "turn over every behavior toward them,” the police report said. insurance brokers, claiming that miles off the New England coastline with 112 Macomber has sued three Group Inc. of New Hyde Park, and state judges would favor the said. stone,” rather than making cost- Hagerty was charged with evading responsi­ a brokerage employee misre­ servicemen and 17 civilian shipyard workers brokers in Bridgeport court N.Y. aboard. use of non-adversarial expert While the judges showed sup­ benefit analyses of what informa­ bility and driving while intoxicated. Trooper presented the amount of liability charging that their employee, Downie declined to comment. The submarine, powerless with a crippled nuclear witnesses in civil cases involving port for using independent wit­ tion is useful, as a major cause of David Negri said. insurance the contractor had. Andrew C. Downie, had misre­ The companies also had no reactor, sank deeper and deeper in the Atlantic until technical or scientific issues, nesses in addition to adversarial the excessive costs of litigation. “ I ’ve been in this business 23*/i years, and I TPMI-Macomber, the general presented the amount of liability comment, Williann Fitzhugh. a fierce water pressure crushed its hull and killed all according to a Louis Harris poll witnesses in complex cases, the Discovery is the process that haven’t heard of anything like this,” Negri said. contractor on L’Ambiance Plaza, insurance obtained for the Corron & Black spokesman, said released here Friday. majority of both groups opposed allows both parties to a lawsuit to Police said Hagerty was traveling east on 1-84 sought $3.5 million in liability aboard. contractor. Thursday. Seventy-six percent of the several other suggested reforms, gain information from their in Southbury when he swerved and sideswiped an insurance from Cigna Corp. after Three weeks before the col­ The suit was filed last month in federal judges and 70 percent of including the greater use of adversaries. automobile. Hagerty kept driving, but a short its insurer. Royal Insurance lapse. the lawsuit says, Downie Bridgeport. TPMI-Macomber Millstone shutdown set the state judges polled said they scientific panels to advise the A shortage of judges was distance later his vehicle apparently was boxed Group of North Carolina, decided believed court-appointed wit­ judiciary. thought to be the second most in January 1987 not to renew the said the brokers had obtained a wants the court to require the WATERFORD — The Millstone 2 nuclear power in by other motorists, police said Majorities of both groups — 75 important cause of delays in contractor’s coverage, according total of $3.5 million in liability defendants reimburse it for any plant will be taken out of service so that authorities nesses, independent of the parties The police report doesn’t say what happened to the trials, should be allowed in litigation, according to the poll. to a suit filed by TPMI-Macomber coverage. claims paid and expenses in­ can locate and repair a small water leak inside the percent of the federal judges and next and doesn’t list the names of the motorists such cases. Federal judges were inter­ A copy of an insurance binder curred as a result of the accident, reactor containment building, a Northeast Utilities 54 percent of the state judges — involved. viewed in all states except Maine. filed with a state agency showed as well as pay unspecified com­ spokesn\an said F r i^ y Two hundred federal trial said they believed the total costs Citizens’ arrests on highways are infrequent, Leaky roofs might judges and 800 state trial judges, Vermont, North Dakota, Idaho. that Downie signed the binder for pensatory and punitive damages. “ The ^ t e r is fi;

Just one more mistake - ll To thf Editor: “ I don't know. I think “ Well, not reading up “ I didn’t get the tax ‘T m a little confused ” I don’t think it’s ” I felt that I had to they probably could as much as I probably Who’s minding the store? The latest revaluation bill yet, but I imagine on it, if it’s going up or good; it’s too much ... I have some sort of an stand doing that over should have, I think the that it will go up ... I’ve not ... The way they don’t remember how explanation of some snafu is Just one more in a long line of mistakes the again and getting it people that are going to towaadmlnlstration has made. lived here all my life; I worded it, it’s going up much it’s going up. I things, like the acreage, right. There’s too much be most affected by this was 14 when I came here one-third or something Perhaps If they spent less time giving our money forgot now ... No, Ididn’t the extra acreage and discrepancy ... I got are the people like my ... I don’t think they like that. You’ve got to away to the mall and hassling the Eighth District, go down to talk to the other buildings, and I charged for acres, and folks who have had a always use the tax mo­ figure a third or some­ anyone. They wouldn’t just wanted somebody to they couldapendjnore time doing a better job on the we can’t even build on house for a number of ney that wisely. I mean, thing like that. I was a basics. change anything, 1 don’t talk to about that... They that lot. So what good is years and it’s almost all now that I’m thinking little confused about it.” think.” haven’t responded as TbePZG vofe is another mess — the chairman, Al it? They charged me for paid for. And all of a about it, you get dam Art Rivard George Poltras yet. They sent me a Sieffert, had stated a week before to the press that he The closing of Bloom’s mind a lot ... and then you sudden, you know, their little for it, when you 539 Spring St. 15 St. Lawrence St. letter, to go to the intended to vote against the Eighth. He* claimed he can’t do anything with it. taxes are going to go sky figure it out.” Package store owner Retired town employee assessor and the Board ^ didn’t want to get into the money or politics of the I mean if you could build high, from what I can Cassle Moriarty of Tax Review ... I had matter. - By Chuck Stone jeremiad. Bloom impeaches to­ that Walkman-wearing college on it, great ... I really figure out.” 21 Westwood St. been there two weeks Come on now, Mr. Sieffert. Isn’t it true that a few day’s black students for 1969 sins students are “ spiritually detu- didn’t register a com­ Lenore Henderson Retired before. And I was kind of of black students during his tenure years back when Ted Cummings was suing the A best-selling book from acade­ mescent” in their “ primal plaint. I was just going 24 O’Leary Drive waiting for them to come at Cornell University. On one Registered nurse district, trying to destroy it, that you donated money mia means one of two things. slime,” and that “ no public career up there to talk to them. I up with an answer for page, he hails universities as to help him? I.think an ethical man-would have Either serious readers are de­ these days;.. has much to do with don’t know whether me, but they didn’t ... I “ melting pots.” On the very next abstained from voting. vouring its literary elegance or humane learning.” complaining would have think they could have page, he says, “ a large black Now the town is suing us, and we must once again dilettantes are pretentiously dis­ done any good, but I just handled it much more presence in major universities ... Not 80, dissents an equally wanted some questions raise money for legal fees. Perhaps we’ll ha ve a giant playing it to demonstrate a efficiently in my case. (has) proved indigestible.” distinguished scholar. In an es­ answered.” garage sale in the Don Willis garage. momentary collision with Jennie Walsh He indictsbiacksfornot melting say, “ The Open American Mind, ” Sam Crlspino We might even make enough for a few extras for scholarship. 73 Francis Drive “ as have all other groups,” but Wesleyan University’s Henry R. 352 Hackmatack St. Allan Bloom’s controversial Registered nurse, book­ our volunteer fire department’s 100th anniversary. winks his moral eye at other Luce Professor of Democratic best seller, “ The Closing of the Retired grocer keeper The latest Yankee magazine had a nice article about ethnic and religious enclaves on Institutions, Robert C. Wood, American Mind,’’ seems to be the volimteers here in the Eighth. college campuses — Newman optimistically reminds us that case of the latter. During a recent Clubs for Catholics, Hillej Clubs “ interaction in scholarship and television interview, for example, Elinor A. Patten for Jews,' Hispanic Clubs and teaching at the boundary lines' the president of the University of 33 Mather St. Asian-American Associations. where disciplines intersect” re­ Miami (which does not usually Manchester Discussing his Ckimell trauma, quires “ trust, not disparagement confuse pursuit of truth with the Bloom uses the terms “ black of our fellows. conquest of athletics) ostenta­ “ ’Trust extends to the students, The fanciest imported spiders and poisons Siestas at the post office militanU,” “ black radicals” and tiously arranged a copy of “ black students” interchangea­ and that relationship is also To the Editor: Bloom’s book on his desk. reciprocal.” bly. (Theyalllookalite,anyway). WASHINGTON — Germany that had been colored with Bloom’s compelling work In a section on “ The Diecomposi- Bloom’s problem is that deep Taiwan with unsafe coloring; No one likes to be told wbattodoorhowtodoit,but The list of contaminated an additive the FDA has declared should be read, but for the same down in his cholarly gut, he really ■ 12,000 bottles of baby oil from prior to government cutbacks the post office did not tion of the University,” he tegins food imports that the unsafe; reasons peoplereadotterdlstui^ his incrimination by referring to doesn’t trust democracy. But Mexico that were not labeled in have siestas between 1 and 2 and didn’t close on federal government ■ 500 almond cakes from Italy Ing magnum opuses that Influ- “ the guns of (Cornell,” a 1969 then, neither did Plato. English; Wednesday afternoon. stops at our borders spoiled by mold; ■ 136 fluid ounces of French per­ e n o ^ the history of intellectual incident when armed Mack stu­ every month is enough Since I’ve never used the postofflceatnight,Idon’t tb o (^ t, such as Arthur Gobi- Chuck Stone is a senior editor ■ 21,250 pounds of mahimahi fume that violated chlorofluorocar­ dents seized an administration to push a person away fish from Taiwan with levels of know if it was ever openat night; and how much use it neau’s “ Inequality of the Races,” building. for the Philadelphia Daily News. bon regulations — a kind of eau de from the breakfast mercury higher than the FDA allows; got at night, orhowmany pMpleflockedtoit.It’snow Kari Marx and Friedrich Engel’s ozone; Bloom finally emerges from his table. ■ 906 pounds of swordfish from open two nights and, as stated, closed Wednesdays. “ Communist Manifesto” and ■ 105 tablets and capsules of "new anti-egalitarian closet with this It is the job of the Chile that had “ decomposed” — no It would seem that if you really wanted to serve the Adolph Hitler’s “ Mein Kampf.” Letteri to the editor drugs” from West Germany that had line: “ Affirmative action, at least Food and Drug Aminis- doubt a real treat for the FDA not been approved by the FDA; people you would dose one hour early on a given day For Bloom has written a radst in universities, is the source of ’The Manchester Herald wel­ tration and the Customs inspectors to discover. ■ 300 tablets and capsules of instead of irritating people who aren’t taking a book. what I fear is a long-term comes original letters to the Service to weed out harmful imported beled or otherwise unacceptable. ■ 35,560 pounds of strawberries penicillin from Thailand that had siesta, and go back to one night a week and be open - .Why, then, iU popularity? It’s deterioration of the relations editor. food, medicine and other products. Here is a sampling from the FDA’s from Mexico that had been sprayed inadequate directions; Wednesday afternoon. probably because Bloom uses his' between the races in America.” Letters should be brief and to Some is destroyed; the rest is shipped grocery list: with an unacceptable pesticide; respectability and his erudite Translation: Send the darkies ■ 10 fluid ounces of wart remover JaekLappea the point. They should be typed or back to where it came from. ■ 875 pounds of dried barley from ■ 29,925 pounds of chocolate mints mind to justify all of the mindless back to the plantation. from “ Pacific Islands Trust Terri­ 88 Haystack Road neatly handwritten, and, for ease The FDA list of detained products is Hong Kong with spiders and mites in from the Netherlands with both tory” that included an unapproved insecurities Americans harbor But a more dangerous omni­ confidential, but we have obtained in eating, should be double­ it; "insect filth” and "rodent filth,” new drug; Maachester about universities, university presence repeatedly threads its that list for last September. It is ■ a ton of com flour shipped from which just goes to show that you can’t ■ 1,200 acupuncture needles from graduates and black students. way through Bloom’s epic. He spaced. Letters must be signed disturbing, not so much for what was Mexico that had mycotoxin poison in fault insects and rodents for their the Peoples Republic of China with Tile subtitle of his book is “ How falls back on an elitist obsession with name, address and daytime caught, but for what may have slipped it; good taste. inadequate directions and warnings; Higher Education Has Failed with Plato’s “ Republic” (“ for telephone number (for iKanrliratrrI Hrralft through because the government ■ 5,250 pounds of rice noodles from Food is not the only Item scrutinized ■ 198,300 units of “ 3D glass” that 3. Democracy and Impoverished me, the book on education” ) to verification). doesn’t have the personnel to examine Thailand with “ rodent filth” spicing by the FDA. The list inciuded large were ot impact resistant; Founded In 1881 the Souls of Today’s Students." A justify his inferences and opin­ The Herald reserves the right every Item. them up; lots of dinner ware from Asia that ■ and, as we reported in an earlier more accurate subtitle would be: ions. He argues that college to edit letters in the interests of PENNY M SIEEFERT...... PutXKIwr Our estimate after examining the ■ 600 pounds of prawn crackers were sent back because of their lead column, 5.55 million condoms from QEOROE T CHAPPELL...... Editor “ How to Punish Black Students education is pedagogically bank­ brevity, clarity and taste. list is that last September alone, the from Indonesia that had salmonella in content. Here a re some other non-food several countries that contained holes OOUQLAS A BEVINS...... Exacullva Editor for ’Traumatising Academia With rupt, that the M.B.A. as “ the Address letters to: Open Fo­ FDA held up 6,000 tons of food that was them; items declared unacceptale; or otherwise did not meet FDA MARIE P Q R A O Y...... City Editor Guns and Affirmative Action.” moral equivalent of the M.D. or rum, Manchester Herald, P.O. ALEXANDER OIRELLI...... Auoclate Editor defective, diseased, improperly la­ ■ 3,975poundsof cookies from West ■ 3,600 units of eye makeup from standards. Throughout his incontinent lawdegree” isa “ greatdisaster,” Bo3 1(91, Manchester, CT.06()40. * ft i.% rt • t t i t f t v t t i » »• t 9i$w:%^mmm0» »^ a Church BuHetin Board choKh B«ii«tfai B om ^ Hundreds Joined us for walk Church of the Nazarene Unitarian Universalist Society Salvation Army Trinity Covenant Church Editor’s note: This column is 2. The reci(dent must not be prepared by the staff of the eligible for any other kind of A series of special evangelistic services will be student minister George Blair, a divinity student The Manchester Salvation Army Citadel Band is held April 20 to 24 at the Church of the Nazarene. The Trinity Covenant Church will hold its annual Manchester Area Conference of M AC C News assistance or have other resour­ from who is working this year at the celebrating its 100th anniversary this weekend. As missions conference April IS to 17. Representatives Churches. ces. (If a family can, for example, evangelist will be the Rev. E. Verbal Williams, a Unitarian Universalist Society; East, will preach on part of this celebration, a reunion band has been from 10 missions will speak on the global nature of take out a loan to get through the graduate of Canadian Sunday at 10; 30 a.m. The sermon will be titled, “ If I assembied, composed of former members of the Nazarene College. He mission work. The Rev. Ed Hales of Portland, By Nancy Carr emergency shelters, the best way crisis, they are not eligible for aid Could Only Give One Sermon.” Child care will be Manchester band who are in town for the Maine, will be the keynote speaker. has worked for 33 years available. Executive Director to handle homelessness is to from the Human Needs Fund.) anniversary. The conference begins Friday with a covered-dish prevent it when possible. Pre­ 3. Payments must be made in Canada, Maine and In addition, the Sodertalje Salvation Army Band supper, music and skits. Workshops on Saturday, To our considerable surprise, venting eviction of family units is directly to Uie landlord. Pennsyivania. His mes­ St Maurice Church of Sweden is spending this weekend in Manchester. April 15, will include “ What do missionaries do?” between 400 and 500 people Joined particularly critical. Once a 4. Financial assistance can only sage is Bible-entered, The Swedish group, the reunion and present-day with emphasis on scrip­ and “ How to become a missionary," among other the Way of the Cross on Good family loses an apartment, the be provided once in any year. BOLTON — St. Maurice parish is offering a series band members will present an afternoon musicale tural holiness. topics. The public is welcome at all sessions. For Friday. Highlights; Faces of start-over-again costs are prohib­ The fund also provides small of classes by the Rev. Edward McLean. This week’s at 3 p.m. Sunday. The public is welcome to attend. Services will be held information, call 649-28SS. those who were actually carrying itive. The required security dep­ grants to assist clients with topic is “ Jesus Makes the Difference — Free At at 7 p.m. on April 20 Other events scheduled at Trinity this week the cross. The wonderful cross- osit (more and more often IVk or2 immediate medical needs. These Last.” The group will meet Monday evening at 7:30. include; section of those who came to pray months rent) and the first dollars are almost entirely allo­ through 23, and services Aprii 24 will be at 10:45 Sunday — 8 and 11a.m., morning worship with the and walk with Christ; our elderly, month’s rent, plus the costs of cated to prescriptions, often a.m. and 6 p.m. The Concordia Lutheran Church Rev. Norman E. Swensen preaching “ Just by many with a cane or spouse’s arm turning on the utilities (deposit doctor-prescribed medication for Church of Christ following activities are Activities for the coming week at Concordia Believing;" 9:30 a.m., Sunday Bible school; 10; IS to aid them; our young families plus start-up charges), will (even no- or low-income men and scheduled for the com­ ’The following events are planned for the coming Lutheran (3iurch include; a. m., coffee and fellowship; 4 p.m., inquirer’s class. with their children (picture a red with a hard-to-find $500-a-month women suffering from mental Tuesday — 0 a.m., men’s prayer breakfast at ing week at the Church week at the C3iurch of Christ: Sunday — 8 and 16:30 a.m., holycommunion; wagon full of small ones), and apartment) easily run over illness. For some of our neigh­ Sunday 9 a.m., Bible classes; 10 a.m., worship LaStrada Restaurant; 7 p.m., trustees; diaconate; $1,000. The larger the family, the bors, these medications make the of the Nazarene; a.m., church school; adult education; pastor’s youngest pilgrim of all was with sermon, “ Tffe Exclusiveness of Truth; ’’ noon, information; confirmation forum. music committee; Covenant Women’s Board. Pastor Paul and Martha Johans­ more difQcult to find housing and difference between being func­ Sunday — 9:30 a.m., Sunday school; '10; 45 Bible Bowl practice; 6 p.m., worship with sermon, Tuesday — 11 a.m., clergy study; 6:30 pm., Wednesday — 6:30 a.m., women’s prayer son's 2-month-old son, Stephen. the higher the start-up costs. tional and non-functional. a.m., morning worship; “ Hymns We Sing.” catechetics classes; 7:45 p.m., Bible study. breakfast at LaStrada Restaurant; 6:30 p.m.. The many Manchester clergy, The churches have been in­ Thanks to you, the Human Pioneer Club youth group; 7 p.m., senior high youth 6 p.m., evening service Monday — 7:30 p.m., Manchester Bible study Wednesday — 10:30 a ^ ., agoraphobia support; who during a week so filled for volved in “ sheltering” almost Needs Fund provides help when E. Verbal Williams group. group; men’s and women’s seminars; choir from the formation of the confer­ help is most needed. An impor­ with missionary 7:45 p.m., Concordia (jhoir. them with special responsibili­ Tuesday — 7 p.m.. East Windsor Bible study Thursday — 9 a.m., Bible class; 6:30 pm.. practice. ence 14 years ago when they tant source of dollars for the fund speaker. Rev. Jack Hawthorne, who has worked in ties, found time to join the Walk. group; 7; 30 p.m.. East Hartford Bible study. Ecumenical Choir School; 7; 30 p.m., nursery school Thursday —4 p.m., confirmation class; 6 :15 p.m., established a Human Needs Fund is the Seasonal Sharing Appeal. the Caribbean area. r* The many who were able to walk ' W^nesday — 7 p.m., Bible classes. parents; women’s A.A. Agape. and pray the whole Way of the for Manchester residents. More Any dollars leftover after the Wednesday — 6:30 p.m., youth and children’s Friday — 7 p.m., junior high youth group. programs; 7 p.m., young adult Bible study;' Thursday — 7 p.m., Colchester Bible study. Friday — 7 p.m., A.A. Cross, including friend Doty than 90 percent of the fund is used holiday outreach are transferred Saturday — 6:30 p.m., teachers’ appreciation Hogan, who has had both knees for emergency housing assist­ into the Human Needs Fund. mid-week prayer meeting; 7:15 p.m., junior high Bible study; senior high Power Hour. dinner. Temple Beth Sholom replaced and walked the entire ance. Ten years ago about half of THANK YOUS - Our thanks to Center Congregational Church the housing-assistance dollars recent contributors to the Human Thursday — 9 a.m., women’ s Bible study at the Temple Beth Sholom is selling copies of “ Emet way. Events scheduled next week at Center Congrega­ were used to help families with Needs Fund: arsonage, 232 Main St., nursery care provided. Emanuel Lutheran Church /e-Emunah,” a statement of the principles of Because so many more people tional Church include: came than we had anticipated, we security deposits. As housing To our vorygonoroutbonofoctort Mr. Events scheduled for the coming week at Conservative Judaism. This document, which took costs rose, we’ve placed our and Mrt. Thoodoro Slalbv and Gooreo Sunday — 8 and 10 a.m., worship; 9 a.m., ran out of programs at the very RIplov, Harold and Carol Rovogno, who Second Congregational Church Emanuel Lutheran Church include; ‘A years to prepare, includes sections on views of emphasis on keeping families in breakfast; 10 a.m., nursery and toddler care; lOd, personal practices for the Conservative Jew, beginning of the Walk. To all who for yooro hovo plodgod monthi v support Sunday — 8:30 a.m., worship and baptism; 9:45 church school place. Last year most of these to tho fund, tlw Mlllor family, Woltor The coming week will be known as Celebration *ie role of women in ritual, and more. The book calls shgred your program with others, a.m., Sunday school; nursery; “ Focus on the Tuesday — 9:30 a.m., mothers’ group; 3; 30 p.m.. housing dollars were used for rent and Graco Homan, Francos Glord, Week at Second Congregational Church. Months pon Jewish families to maintain an actively Jewish our thanks. To those who planned Donald and Lillian Potorson, Rosalie Family” film; 11 a.m., worship; holy communion; Pilgrim (^hoir; 6 p.m., confirmation. assistance to keep a family from Whltosoll, to ttio mombors of tho have been spent assessing the physica’ needs of this sme life, including following the Kosher dietary to join us along the way, particu­ nursery: 2 p.m., Widows-Widowers; 6:30 p.m., Wednesday — 8:30 a.m., healing prayers; 7 p.m., losing their home. Monchostor Memorial Hospital Credit 100-year-oid structure, and developing pians for lies and practicing ritual, prayer and ceremonies, larly our St. James readers, our Union, the Manchester Emblem Club youth night. sibling rivalry course; 7:30 p.m.. Center Ringers: Because we have a very limited renovation and renewal. This week, pians to raise he book costs $4. apologies. Friday’s worshippers *251, the FriendshIpCIrcle of Emanuel Monday — 6:45 p.m.. Scouts. trustees; Chancel Choir. number of dollars in the fund to Lutheran and the Choi Group of Temple money for the renovation will be implemented. moved along much more quickly Beth Sholom, who make a monthly Tuesday — 10 a.m., CCC; Old Guard; 4 p.m., Thursday — 10 a.m.. Bethel Bible; 6:30 p.m.. use for financial aid ($21,301 last Bea Starrett of the United Church Board for than we anticipated when we donation designated for Manchester staff: 7:30 p.m., Ruth Circle. Center Ringers; Bethei Bible; 7 p.m.. Church year), we set priorities, helping youngsters In need. Homeland Ministries of the United Church of Christ walked the route earlier and we Wednesday — 6 to 9 p.m., CRC; 7:45 p.m., Council: Prudential; stewardship: 7:30 p.m.. families with children. Couples will be in Manchester all week. She will conduct the Thonghto were erecting the cross and Emanuel Choir. Bethel teachers; Bethel Bible. saying the closing prayers at without children or single individ­ training of visitors who will canvass church THE members. Thursday — 10 a.m., women’s A.A.; prayer Friday — 5 p.m., youth groups; 6 p.m., Hi-Timers Center Church an hour before our uals are not considered for service; 7 p.m.. Belle Choir. pot luck supper. Look at your life financial assistance with housing projected time for closing. Saturday — 8 p.m., A.A. Saturday — noon to 5:30 p.m., youth groups. The response and enthusiasm unless they are elderly and/or BIBLE Are you lost? Are you discouraged? Have you handicapped. Sounds like we North United Methodist Church given up? I life just a daily drudge? Is it have encouraged us to begin to SPEAKS plan for next year. Among helpful discriminate? We do. With li­ by Meetings and events scheduled for the coming meaningless? No more happiness? Fell unloved? mited money it is most important week at North United Methodist Church include: Hope is dead? suggestions and offers; a porta­ Brewer ble PA system (it was difficult to to keep families intact and in Marriage has been In decline Sunday — 9 and 10:30 a.m., worship with the Rev All this week I have pointed the way to a new life, their home because of the diffi­ William Trench preaching "Life Together; ” 9a.m., to new hope, new happiness for you. Haven’t you hear on the street), a time for two decades In America, as di­ monitor, more programs (Yes, culty and cost of start-up. Couples adult Bibiegroup; nTirserycare; 10:30a.m.,church heard? Haven’t you seen? Still lost and hopeless? vorce and living together without schoolr nursery care; 11:30 a.m.. Young People’s indeed!), using the streets in­ and singles often “ bunk in’’ with marriage have Increased dramat­ Perhaps you don’t want to change and find a better family and/or friends while they Choir; 5:30 p.m., Methodist Youth Feilowship; 7 way. stead of the sidewalks (would ically. Some observers see these require a parade permit). Let us save for security deposits and' p.m.. Sacred Dance; ecumenicai prayer. If you will go to a Christian church and listen. If trends as natural adjustments hear if you have more ideas. rent. Finding a place to “ bunk in” Tuesday — l p.m., Brewster Circle; 6:30 p.m., you will of your usual habits and rise up on and no cause for alarm. However, We want to thank the commit­ is much more difficult for a T.O.P.S.; 7; 30 p.m.. Outreach Committee; ecumen­ Sunday morning and go to a nearby church. If this is without considering the moral Is­ tee who did the planning for us: family. ical prayer. too much for you turn on your TV or radio on Sunday sues Involved, the social costs the Rev. Kim-Eric Williams, who Because the conference has Wednesday — 1 p.m., Over 60’s. and listen. There is hope. There is life. There is taken this approach, Manchester now and In tho future are alarm­ Thursday — 4 p.m., visitation team. meaning to our struggles here. Just listen. first proposed that we consider a walk to replace our traditinal has not experienced the number ing. An editorial In The Family In Then dig out that Bible of yours or get one from three-hour worship service and of homeless families seen in other America calls attention to these. South United Methodist Church some bookstore or church and read it. You can find communities. A lower birthrate Is creating In- this new life, new hope and new strength for living. drafted the prayers and peti­ tions; the Rev. Newell Curtis, This Human Needs Fund is one targenoratlonal tension as fewer Events scheduied for the coming week at South It is there for the taking. who designed the map and of the basic programs of our people support the burgeoning United Methodist Church; Thousandspf choirs all over sing out the bulletin inserts and his Center Department of Human Needs, Social Security costs. Singles are Sunday — 9 a.m., church school, nursery through message. Thousands of preachers share the staff who ran them off; the Rev. and actually “ shelters” more less healthy than marrieds. adult; 9 and 10:45 a.m., worship with Dr. Shephard message in pulpits across this world every week. Manchester people each year Psychiatric disease Is greater for S. Johnson preaching, “ The First Breakfast;" 9 You Are Invited To The Thousands of church buildings are open and James Meek and the folks at than the Samaritan Shelter. the 25-44 age group than for a.m., reception of new members; 5 p.m., pointing to God. Faith can be found. Hope is there. Community Baptist who put Eighty-five Manchester families, those over 65. Welfare costs of Il­ confirmation ciass; 6:30 p.m., Christian Youth Aliveness is available. Try it. Seek it. You will find a together the programs; Barbara C atherine J ohns M emorial C oncert Baker, Joan O’Loughlin, the Rev. including several hundred men, legitimacy are skyrocketing, and Fellowship. new life for yourself. Monday — 10 a.m., A.A. God is alive. His nature breaks forth in new life. Joseph Milton and the Rev. women and children, received the problem feeds on Itself. Econ­ Pre$ented by housing-related emergency fi­ Tuesday — 10 a.m., Vineyards study group; 7 Look into the face of a little flower. You will see it. Martin Scholsky, who were the omic deprivation, pressures to­ THE JOHNS ENSEMBLE other partners in a very able nancial assistance last year, ward suicide, and crime rates p.m.. Boy Scout Troop 47. God is reaching out to you everywhere. Don’t you Wednesay — noon, American Association of flute, bass, tuba, freneb born see it? Everything points to a living Lord. Open your planning committee. through the fund and Room-at- mount as marriage erodes. Once the-Inn (another MACC financial again, we’ve Ignored Qod's way Retired Persons executive board; 1; 30 p.m., AARP eyes and look. What a wonderful life awaits you. 1275; 4:30 p.m.. Junior Choir; 7:30 p.m.. Chancel PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE aid program). (Genesis 2:24) to our own hurt. Death is no more a dread. Only life beckons you on. Choir; Bible study, 277 Spring St. COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH And some day you will see your loved ones and — Homelessness is a popular Because Manchester churches, Only a revived spiritual percep­ topic these days and a hot item organizations and concerned citi­ Thursday — 7 .m.. Cub Scout Pack 47; 7:30 p.m.. 585 EAST CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER friends who have physically died but live on. Life tion of marriage can reverse this Youth Choir. goes on. It is available now. it is yours for the taking with the media. As a result, the zens are the sole source of these devastating trend. Matt. 19:5. shelter and soup kitchen pro­ dollars, we would like to share Friday — 10 a.m., Al-Anon. APRIL 17, 1988 ■ 3:00 P.M. today. Believe it. my friend! Saturday — all day retreat for Council on grams of MACC have received with you the guidelines for CHURCH OF CHRIST FREE ADMISSION & REFRESHMENTS Laurence S. Staples considerable coverage over the disbursement of your monies: Ministries at Victoria House, Willimantic camp Lydall k Vamon SIrMta grounds. Pastor of Visitation past several years. 1. The recipient must be a South United Methodist Church In spite of the emphasis on Manchester/Bolton resident. PhOfw; 646-2903 1"

Engagements iHandirslrr Hrralft I Pullout Section, Page 17 FO CUS Saturday, April 9, 1988 They weaved silken histmy

Quilts made in Manchester shown at historicai museum Ellen Burns Kimberly J. West Judith Ann Syiek Janet Helene Kula pin-dot triangles against a white Thomas Landers By Nancy Pappas background. West-Mehl Syiek-LaFrancis Kula-Edmondson Manchester Herald This is known as an "Only God is Perfect” quilt, explained Burns-Landers Mr. and Mrs. James Desautels of Joseph C. Syiek of Concord, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Kula of o r e t h a n lOO years Knight. Some women deliber­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Bums of 27 126 Plymouth Lane announce the announces the engagement of bis Enfield announce the engagement of ago, Susie C. Walker ately made a mistake in the Montclair Drive announce the en­ engagement of their daughter, Kim­ daughter, Judith Ann Syiek, to their daughter, Janet Helene Kula, to sat in her Manchester design so as not to compete with gagement of their daughter, Ellen M. berly Jean West of Columbia, S.C., to Timothy Paul LaFrancis, son of Mr. Paul Richard Edmondson, son of Mr. home and pieced to­ God for perfection. Bums, to Thomas E. Landers Jr., son James Edward Mehl, son of Mr. and and Mrs. Malcolm LaFrancis of 99 and Mrs. Clarence C. Edmondson of gether brilliantly co­ One of Knight’s favorite pieces loredM scraps left over from silken of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Landers of Mrs. William Mehl of Surfside ^ach,. Cider Mili Road, Bolton. The bride- Boston ’Turnpike, Coventry. in the show. Old Lowell, is a busy dresses. When she had put 501'/4 Tolland Turnpike. S.C., formerly of Manchester! elect is also the daughter of the late The bride-elect is a 1980 graduate of combination of patterns, made together enough silk to make a The bride-elect is a graduate of East The bride-elect is a gradiiate of Agnes J. Syiek. Enfield High School and a 1984 from cotton milled in Lowell. coverlet. Walker added embroi­ Catholic High School, the University Manchester High School and of The bride-eiect is a graduate of graduate of the University of Connec­ Mass. It was sewn in this decade dered flowers and other figures, by Sally Palmer Field, a well- of Connecticut and Boston College Midlands College, Columbia, S.C., Westfield State College with a bache­ ticut. She is director of bands at John then added backing and quilted known quilt authority who will CHECK IT OUT — Sara Robinson, left, Museum, 126 Cedar St. Robinson is the with a degree in nursing. She is a lor’s degree in education and of F. Kennedy Middle School in Enfield. Law School. She is a director of the - the work. speak on May 22 about “ 200 Years registered nurse in the ICU at Simmons College with a master’s works with Maureen Lescoe and Marjo­ show chairman, Lescoe and Knight are Eighth Utilities District and a hearing The prospective bridegroom is a That silk bedcover was com­ of New England Quilts." Lexington Medical Center, Columbia. rie Knight to check a quilt which will be members of The Mulberry Quilters, who examiner for the Connecticut Com­ degree. She is employed as a special graduate of Coventry High School. pleted in 1875. and it remained in The prospective bridegroom is a education teacher with Nashoba displayed in an exhibit that opens have helped to pull the show together. mission on Human Rights and Oppor­ Central Connecticut State College and private hands until it wasdonated The society has planned speak­ graduate of Manchester High School tunities. She is an attorney in private Regional School District in the University of Maryland. He is a to the Manchester Historical ers on almost every Sunday of the Sunday at the Manchester Historical practice in Manchester. and served with the Marine Corps in Massachusetts. doctoral candidate at the University Society. For years it sat in the exhibit, said the society’s presi­ The prospective bridegroom is a Vietnam. He attended college in The prospective bridegroom is a of Maryland. society’s archives at the Cheney dent Jay Savery. On opening day. graduate of East Catholic High School Connecticut. He is employed as a graduate of Bentley College with a A January 1989 wedding is planned Homestead, protected from the Patricia Mangino will speak on and the University of Connecticut. He m anager in master scheduling at bachelor’s degree in business man­ at Holy Fam ily Church in Enfield. elements, but out of the public’s “ Today’s Quilts." She teaches is a director of the Eighth Utilities Ambac Intemationai in Columbia. agement. He is a partner in Mai eye. classes and workshops and bas District. He is owner and operator of A May 14 wedding is planned at LaFrancis Associates. But on Sunday afternoon, the been involved in several quilters’ TEL Enterprises. Center Congregational Church. An autumn wedding is planned in Walker silk — along with many guilds. A July wedding is planned at St. Worcester, Mass. other quilts of historical signifi­ Other speakers will include Bridget Church. cance — will move into the Marjorie Knight on April 17, spotlight, as an exhibit of 60 quilts speaking about how to make a opens at the Manchester Histori­ quilt, and Joyce Trainer on April Grina-Carpenter Coleman-Burns cal Museum from 1 to 5 p.m.. at 24. talking about Colonial 126 Cedar St. , v- gardens. Dr. Larry Grina of Hopewell Mr. and Mrs. Gene Coleman of The exhibit, to Ix^alled Quilts v-yJon May 1, Mary L. Stevens. Junction, N.Y., and Glenda Carpp of Howard, Colo., announce the engage­ and Blowers, wilt*' open the Who received a doctorate in Middlebury, announce the engage­ ment of their daughter, Kimberly museum’s 1988 exhibit season. folklore from Wesleyan Univer­ ment of their daughter, Kristen Marie Coleman of Ellington, to Robert J. Fresh flower arrangements, pro­ sity. will speak and show the film Grina, to Thomas O. Carpetner, son of Bums, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank vided by the Manchester Garten "Anonymous Was A Woman.” Roberta and David Carpenter of 91 Bums of 27 Montclair Drive. Club, will sit among the quilts for “ She has done a great deal of Brent Road. The bride-elect is a graduate of the the seven-week duration of the work on the place of women in the The bride-elect is a 1988 graduate of University of Colorado and is em­ show. 19th century,” said Robinson. the University of Connecticut. The ployed by the March of Dimes, West Of the 60 quilted works in the “ Her approach will be to explain prospective bridegroom is a 1982 Hartford. show, more than 40 have a strong that much of the folk art which we graduate of Howell Cheney Regional The prospective bridegroom is a Manchester connection, said now cherish was produced, un­ Vocational Technical School. He is graduate of East Cathol^ High School Marjorie Knight, who has acted signed. by women.” as an informal curator for the employed by Stidsen Con.^truction. and the University of Colorado. He is Coincidentally, the Wadsworth exhibit. ’They were made in A Sept. 10 wedding is planned at St. employed by Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Atheneum in Hartford is hosting Manchester, were stitched from an exhibit of quilts, as well. Bridget Church. Fenner and Smith of Hartford. fabrics woven in Manchester, or “ I wish we could say that it was A May 14 wedding is planned at St. are owned by Manchester planned together,” said Savery. Bridget Church. collectors. "But that is not the case." Elllott-McDonald The Walker quilt, which is However, in an effort to avoid exhibit chairman Sara Robin­ direct competition, certain dates Mr. and Mrs. George D. Elliott of 16 son’s favorite, fits all of those on the Manchester museum’s Harlan St. announce the engagement categories. schedule have been left open, of their daughter, Elizabeth Mlmi Kristin Grina Kimberly Coleman The exhibit will present quilts Robinson said. One of these is as historical artifacts, as well as May 15, when the Atheneum will Elliott of Titusville, Fla., to Kevin Thomas Carpenter Robert Burns McDonald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith contemporary works of art. In the have a auilt evaluation clinic and McDonald of Titusville. introduction to the show’s cata­ an afternoon of three lectures. The bride-elect is a property logue. Robinson wrote "To the The Manchester Historical Mu­ contract administrator for the U.S. quilter, a quilt is a piece of 'living seum is open on Sundays and Department of Defense at McDonnell- history,’ speaking in voices long ’Thursdays, 1 to 5 p.m. Although there will be no formal presenta­ Douglas. past.’ ’ Among the historical pieces in tions on Thursdays, the members The prospective bridegroom is a the display is a piece called of The Mulberry Quilters, who mecha^cal engineering major at the Rocky Glen. Believed to have have helped with many aspects of SILKY WONDER — This silk quilt was put together in University of Central Florida in been made in Putnam, between this exhibit, will be on hand to Orlando. 1875 by Susie Walker of Manchmter. At left, are three 1875 and 1900, it looks extremely answer questions about both new 19th century quilt patterns. / A spring wedding is planned. contemporary, with navy blue and old quilts. 18 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday, April 9, 1988 FOCUS/Home MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday. April 9, 19*88 - 19 FOCUS / Money i^3 Tidbits for homeowners Tax Revenues By Andy Lang Great Neck, N.Y., development Dollar-cost averaging protects you Where they increased the most The Associated Press get a chance to have a custom- On the House designed residence via a compu­ Will stocks, to go higher in the long run, like From various sources come shares at $15,100 at $10.40 at $25. ter program that permits adapt­ bonds or other 50 at 20. Divide the number of stocks. these bits of information for ing the square footage to their which says total household ex­ investments shares you bought (256.67) into What about selling? If you’re homeowners; individual needs. Kraus Enter­ rise, fall or re­ penses went up even faster than $4,000. Your average purchase not sure whether a security's If you think 3an Simeon, the prises helps byers to individual­ housing expenses. Not true, main stable? SyM a price is $15.58 — less than the price will rise or fall, but you need former William Randolph Hearst ize their apartments through the Like most in­ though, in 11 western states, 7 average price of $17.50. money, consider selling over a residence in California, is tre­ first-ever computerized multi- vestors, you mendous, you can buy one that’s a where home buyers had to dig Or, to put it another way, if you period of time. media design display program are unsure. Porter But don’t regularly sell a dollar lot bigger. It’s the Otto Kahn deeper in their pockets than had bought $4,000 worth of shares visualized on four split screens. Then why not at the average price of $17.50, you amount of shares — like $1,000 residence in Cold Spring Harbor. everyone else to pay their ’That makes it a virtual certainty consider stag­ every four months. You’ll wind up N.Y., which is up for sale. The monthly expenses — mortgage would now own only 228.57 shares that no two apartments ever will gering your selling more shares at the lower 170-room house and 22Vt acres of payments, real estate taxes, f r " ' worth $4,571.40 — not 256.67 be alike. purchase with prices. Sell the same number of land, known as Oheka Castle, can utilities and insurance. shares worth $5,133.40. dollar-cost averaging instead of soar, you will be in the catbird Dollar-cost averaging is de­ shares at intervals. be bought for $52 million. It □ □ □ investing a large sum all atonce? seat. On the other hand, if stocks signed for conservative inves­ encompasses 112,000 square feet □ □ □ If you use dollar-cost averaging You may not make a big score, nosedive, you will be in the hot tors. After all, if you had been of living space, compared to the Federal. Bureau of Census .£ 5 with stocks that you buy through A survey by Weyerhaeuser Co. but you probably won’t take a bit seat. By investing $1,000 every wise (or lucky) and bought $4,000 40,000 square feet of San Simeon. figures show the percentage of a broker, not by reinvesting shows real estate appraisers hit either. three months, you’ll be reducing worth of shares at $10. you would It was originally built in 1921 by American families who own their dividends or direct contributions, believe well designed and main­ The-lime-tested rule is to ha ve a your risk. have 400 shares — and would have Kahn as a weekend retreat and is own homes has declined every take into account commission tained landscaping adds an aver­ stake in a variety of investments The way it works: If your doubled your money to $8,000. On being -sold as a single family year since 1980, going from 65.6 costs. Staggering purchases and age of 7.8 percent to the sale price with a diversified portfolio. But dollar-cost average, you won’t the other hand, if you had bought house, largest in the country. No million to 63 million. Owner- sales may raise the commissions of residential property. The sur­ being diversified does not simply wind up buying securities at an at $25, you would have only 160 trouble keeping warm in it. involved construction is seen as you will pay. By and large, it’s vey was handled for North apply to “ what” you invest in. It average price. You will wind up shares worth $3,200. Besides a huge central heating one solution to the affordability better to practice dollar-cost BEDROOM 1 America’s largest exporter of also applies to “ how” you invest. buying them at a below-average You can practice dollar-cost system, it has 39 fireplaces. crisis in housing. The 1988 pro­ averaging with mutual funds that forest and paper products by Dollar-cost averaging allows you price. Why? When the price of the averaging in a rough way by gram of Miles Homes offers charge no commissions. I BEDROOf' P □ □ □ Trendnomics and the National to diversify the prices at which securities declines, you’ll be able re-investing dividends from owner-involved home builders a Where they declined the most s2__/^ J I iP'xO'S" Gardening Association. It you buy and sell. That way you to buy more shares. stocks or distributions from mut­ Keep in mind that dollar-cost F-41: V* package that includes pre-cut Young couples having a diffi­ sampled 1.234 members of the won’t buy securities at what turn Let’s say a stock or mutual fund ual funds. (It would be only rough averaging isn’t a sure road to ------1 HALL materials, cash allowances to SECOND FLOOR cult time trying to buy a new Society of Real Estate Apprais­ out to be unusually high prices. is selling at $15 a share. In three because the size of dividends and riches. If you stagger invest­ cover site work, foundations, house may find the above data ers. The appraisers who cited Say you plan to invest $4.000 in a months, the price drops to $10; distributions may vary.) ments into securities that keep permits, well and septic systems SR'IO" about the Kahn place a bit qualitative factors such as ap­ stock mutual fund. By dollar-cost .three months later, it climbs to You can use the technique on going down, you’ll wind up with and other professional labor overwhelming, but just as dis­ pearance and condition were averaging, you might invest $25; three months after that it different types of investments — smaller losses than otherwise — services. The Minneapolis-based turbing is the news that the more numerous than those who $1,000 every third month. Some drops to $20. Add up the prices precious metals or certificates of but losses nonetheless. Dollar- firm also offers a plan with no median home purchase price in cited such quantitative factors as investors Hollar-cost average us­ ($70) and divide by four: The deposit, for example. But dollar- cost averaging is no substitute for down payment. the nation increased last year to replacement and installation ing six-mttnth or yearly intervals. average share price is $17.50. cost averaging is most suitable being an informed investor and $95,000, up from $58,000 in 1979. □ □ □ cost, which usually are used to You w ^ ’t make a mint. If you • You buy $1,000 worth of shares when you buy securities where choosing your investments ’The figures come from the U.S. determine dollar values in other invest $4.000 all at once and stocks every three months — 66.67 prices bob up and down, yet tend wisely. League of Savings Institutions. Condominium purchasers in a areas of real estate appraisal. Identify pests to control them Is ‘world-class’ car really worthlt? By the Editors about $15,700 for the Regal to much to generate excitement, its about $16,200 for the Cougar and By Earl Aronson year to halt buildup of soil of Consumer Reports handling and braking^are quite Le Baron. The Associated Press problems. Consumer respectable. Buyers who feel the Weeders Guide Manage the soil. Poor, unfer­ General Motors is heavily The Cougar was clearly the need for more get-up-and-go can winner, delivering the kind of ride For gardeners who don’t like to tile. poorly-drained, sandy soils promoting this year’s models as Reports opt for a turbocharged engine. the first of a new generation of and front-seating comfort you’d use chemical pesticides, there and inadequate watering produce Consumer Reports’ most re­ "world class” cars. Indeed. GM’s expect of a big coupe. Handling, are other ways to control some against a variety of caterpillars weak plants more susceptible to cent survey of owners shows the cars are new; they’re the models braking and operating controls insects and diseases. However, such as cabbage worms. Japa­ insect and disease attack. Le Baron, in all its configurations the company hopes to sell into the For comparison, the engineers betray a seven-year-old design, before acting, you should identify nese beetles and cankerworms. Healthy plants resist insects and (sedan, convertible and station 1990s. tested competing Ford and but engine response and fuel the pests causing the damage. Botanical pesticides. Carpen­ diseases better. wagon), asaverage for reliability The Buick Regal coupe is the Chrysler coupes. The Ford is the economy are up to today’s Edwin D. Carpenter, professor ter explained, are sprays or dusts and average for owner Timed plantings and harvest­ first of the new generation on the Mercury Cougar LS with a standards. A major point in the of ornamental horticulture at the that are plant-derived, ndh- satisfaction. ing refers to planting crops early market. Other Regals will follow standard 3.8-liter V6. The rear- car’s favor is its reliability: The University of Connecticut, says persistent materials. Rotenone. The newly designed Buick or late to miss heavy pest — as will its counterparts, the wheel-drive Cougar — twin to the Cougar and its twin, the Ford HOUSE OF THE WEEK — This modest, but spacious gardeners can resort to direct pyrethrum. sabadilla and ryanis NEA graphic Regal coupe features front-wheel infestations without adversely Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme and Ford Thunderbird — is the only Thunderbird, have for many two-story house has a center hall that allows for methods for control. These in­ are available at garden shops. drive, a relatively small V6 affecting crop performance. So the Pontiac Grand Prix. familiar face in the group. It’s years been among the most three-bedroom family comfort. Plan HA1463C has 770 clude physical and mechanical The first two can be toxic, so UP AND DOWN — U.S. engine and an aerodynamic body learn about the life of major pests What’s different, in the main, is been produced in pretty much the reliable domestic cars. And Con­ controls, biological control handle carefully. Both may be state and local govern­ design. But these significant square feet on the first fioor and another 770 on the in the area. front-wheel drive, a relatively same form for seven years. sumer Reports’ readers who own agents, lx>tanical spray mate­ artificially made and available as changes haven’t made much second. For more information, write to architect Lester ments collected a total of small engine and an aerodynamic The Chrysler is the Le Baron them are more likely than the rials, miscellaneous sprays and rotenoids or pyrethroides. Grow a number of crops rather difference in the level of perfor­ body design — all significant Coupe Premium with a standard typical car owner to say they’d Cohen, 19 W. 44th St., Room 1507, NewYork, N.Y. 10036. dusts, and insect-eating birds. Other spray materials include than just one. Monoculture en­ $382.5 billion in 1986, up mance, convenience and com­ Enclosed a self-addressed, stamped envelope. insecticidal soap, dormant oil, courages serious pest outbreaks. 5.9 percent from 1985. design changes. 2.5-liter four. A V6 isn’t offered. buy them again. fort. This coupe still lags behind Physical and mechanical con­ insect and animal repellents, Many pests attack only specific Consumer Reports’ auto engi­ The old name was applied to a The Chrysler Le Baron coupe, the competition, both foreign and trols used to disrupt the life cycles pheromones (sex attractants). groups. neers recently tested the two- new design last year. newly designed last year, is little domestic. of pests include traps and other diatomaceous earth and boric door Regal Limited with a All are comparably equipped more than a K-car (Dodge The Regal’s ride feels a little Here’s the Answer devices such as hand-picking, acid. Read labels carefully. Eliminate food and shelter 2.8-liter V6. the only engine with luxury' and convenience Aries/Plymouth Reliant) with firmer than that of past Buicks, caterpillar barriers, mulches, Indirect methods, also called sources for animal pests, includ­ offered. options. List prices range from style. While the car doesn’t offer and its V6 engine a little sharper. seedling collars, row covers and cultural controls, include use of ing brush piles and other debris QUESTION: We want to refin­ shows you how to attach the paper cold frames. resistant plants, garden sanita­ where they can nest and feed. ish the floor in our living room. to the Sander and how to operate Predators such as praying tion, crop rotation, soil manage­ In short, your garden may need Income tax questions and answers from Changing Times The old finish is stained, the machine. The most important mantis, cats and others can be ment. timed plantings and harv­ a combination of direct and scratched and generally in bad thing in handling this machine is introduced, but it may not be wise esting, and habitat modification. indirect control. QUESTION: I changed jobs your money back. The Social You can reclaim your money by insult to injury by making me pay checks. If the extra you owe can condition. We want to remove it. I not to permit the sender to touch to keep them in the garden. Use resistant plant species and last May and now discover that Security wage base for 1987 was taking a credit on your 1987 a penalty plus the extra money? be blamed on your failure to pay have been told it can be done with the floor unless it is moving. If it Carpenter says. cultivars. Choosing plants sub­ For a copy of Earl Aronson’s doing so cost me more than $2,000 $43,800, and the tax rate for return. You don’t even have to file enough In estimated quarterly a hand scraiier. Is this so? If it is. rests on the floor for even a You can attract some birds that ject to attack from fewer insects “ AP Guide to House Plants.” in extra Social Security tax. My employees was 7.15 percent. That an extra form. The excess Social tax payments — on Income from what kind of scraper should we moment when the machine is not are insect-eaters. Carpenter and diseases reduces time and ANSWER: Not if the underpay­ send $1.50 to House Plants. AP combined salary was $74,000, means the maximum FICA tax Security tax — the full amount investments or self-employment, use? moving, it will oversand at that says, but others will enjoy your maintenance expense. ment is due to having too little Newsfeatures, 50 Rockefeller from which a total of $5,291 in anyone owed on wages was you paid minus $3,131.70 — is for example — you can still be hit ANSWER: Forget about the point and you will have a difficult fruits, vegetables and ornamen­ Regarding sanitation, remove withheld from your paychecks. Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10020. FICA tax was withheld. I thought $3,131.70. entered on line 58 of Form 1040 as with a penalty, which ranges hand scraper. It may be OK fora time getting everything level tal plants. So you must determine plant and weed materials in­ So many people had so much the maximum social security tax a prepayment of yourincome tax. from 9-11 percent of the overdue small area, but not for a sizable again. The sanding will cause a how much damage you’ll allow to fected by insects or diseases. trouble with the IRS W-4 with­ last year was about $3,000. Is that Employers are supposed to amount. floor. Your best bet is a floor lot of dust in the room where you your garden crops. Overwintering debris becomes a stop withholding the tax once holding forms during 1987 that the Sander. Rent an electric one from are working, even though it has a Parasites — generally insects limit per job instead of per agency decided to waive the source of infection. Don’t put it on EMERGENCY earnings exceed the wage base. QUESTION: I ’m used to get­ If your adjusted gross income a dealer who rents power tools. dust bag. Keep the door to the that lay eggs within other insects taxpayer, or was I overtaxed? penalty. The IRS figures the the compost pile. Fire — Police — Medical But you never surpassed that ting a refund, so I was shocked for 1987 is no more than your Sometimes your neighborhood room closed and be prepared to — may ^ those that feed and decision will cost the government- Crop rotation is recommended ANSWER: The same limit amount — as far as either when the bottom line of my return salary, you are safe from any hardware store handles floor use some kind of vacuum cleaner develop in only one type of insect. about $87 million. to control vegetable diseases. DIAL 911 applies regardless of how many employers knew. When you showed I owed an extra $800. ’ underpayment penalty. Sanders. You also should rent an Pathogens such as Bacillus and attachment as soon as you Grow tomatoes, squash and In Manchester jobs you hold during the year, so started the new job, you started Apparently I didn’t adjust my edging sender. Be sure the dealer finish the sanding. thuringiensis are effective beans in different places each you were overtaxed. The good out again at zero in terms of the withholding soon enough last Its generosity applies only if too — From Chuging ’Hmes news is it’s reiativeiy easy to get wage base. year. Is the IRS going to add little was withheld from your The Klpliager MagaztM U - MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday, April», 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday. April 9, 1988 - tl FOCUS / Advice FOCUS / TV, Comics & Puzzles Male self-exam Important Where to Write Saturday, April 9 Jj^ Dear Abby Abigail Van Buren D E A R D R . most cancerous lumps are on the P.O. Box 69440 dD Star Commanders R E IN I8 C H ; front or side of a testicle, check 5 ;0 0 AIVI (1^ U.S. Farm Report Los Angeles, Calif. 00069 (j.lD BraveStarr (CC) Why don’t doc­ with a physician if you’re not sure [CNN] Crossfire (2.0) Popeye tors show men what you’re feeling is normal or is [U SA] Night Flight: Video Profile: Di­ vine C3b) Foofur (CC) (and teen-age a change from your last self- Dr. GoH Peter M. Gott, M.D. Kinsey Report (38) It's Your Business boys) how to examination. P.O. Box 91426 5 :2 0 A M [TMC] m o v i e ; 'The Fifth The vast majority of lumps or M is sile ' A toxic paint affects the logic and '40' Abbott and Costello examine them­ June M. Reinisch, Ph.D. reasoning of the commanding officers of a Cleveland, Ohio 44101 (41) Princesa Caballero selves for tes­ changes felt in the scrotum and nuclear Trident submarine when they ticular cancer? around the testicles are various threaten to use their deadly missiles on an [CNN] Sports Close-up cysts or accummulations of fluids Dr. June M. Reinisch unsuspecting world Robert Conrad, Sam [DIS] Dumbo's Circus Most p eo p le CIntey Report Watorston, Yvette Mimieux 1986 [ U S A ] W h e re T h e re 's a W ill T h e re 's an seem to think and usuaily are not a sign of a P.O. Box 48 5 :3 0 A M (T) l Love Lucy A that only el­ serious disease. 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Pick a date that is easy 24' S e sa m e Street (CC) I tary why you need an appoint­ 20 New Zoo Revue because some physicians are to remember, such as the first 26) K id so n g s (In Stereo) ment. Say, “ I think I ’ve found a '^1; Popeye embarrassed ab

1986. Rated PG. (In Stereo) SNAFU by Bruce BaMtfo KIT t r CARLYLE by Larry Wright OHARA [USA] MOVIE; '6Im p of Death' A Satardav, Contfaiaad young aristocrat is in grave danger from a Saturday, Continued On ABC's count, w ho might be a vampire, that plans to rob him and leave him paralyzed by a "Ohara," airing rare drug. Curt Jurgens, Per (^ a rs s o n . SATURIMY. 1978. botulism makes Nicole and Katie sick while [C N N ] Evan* & Novak Yortt Mete at (3 . APRIL 9. Pat Mor- [U S A ] Night Flight: Night Flight Goes hrs.) (Live) 8:30PM CE) (B) Boym W iU Be Boys they are on a wilderness survival tnp. to the Oscars [D IS] Zorro H A n i& ia JS H ita plays veteran Booch discovers he’s the father of the [E S P N ] Lighter Side of Sports Host: Jay W Reino Salvaja m o v i e : -Flash- police L t Ohara, baby left on his doorstep, (in Stereo) Johnstone. 12:50AM [HBO] 1 :0 0 P M (X) MOVIE: Uli' A sixtmn- © ) M otorw eak A look at the latest Corv­ point' (C C ) T w o American border guards @ (SD Mama'* Boy (CC) Jake's year-old French orphan regains her zest for ette; race car driver Bob Bonderant: the who manages to [U S A ] Rey Bredbury Theater patrolling the remote Texas desert dis­ living when she joins a carnival puppet wounded policeman buddy overstays his world's largest automotive flea market. combine shrewd­ cover a half-buried jeep containing a skele­ welcome while convalescing at the 11:00PM News show. Leslie Caron, Mel Ferrer. Jean-Pierre ton and $8(X),000 in cash. Kris Kristoffer- Aumont. 1953. [C N N ] Your Money ness and com­ McClasky home. (In Stereo) C S T a x i passion in his son, Treat Williams, Tess Harper. 1984, (ID Tennia: Volvo Toum am ant From Chi­ [D IS ] WHdemesa Bound Orson WeHes dB This Old House (CC) XD Mort After Dark Rated R. cago. (2 hra.) |Uve) describes the life cycle of African termites, work. b u il^ rs of unique clay castles. (60 min.) 8:35PM [D IS] Dr. Seuss' The Cat in CO) MOVIE: 'Bear Island' A weather- [M AX] MOVIE; 'House of the Rising C£ HawaU Fhw-O the Hat Anim at^ Allan Sherman prov­ research team on a desolate Arctic island Sun' After several Los Angeles prosti­ [M AX] MOVIE: 'Come Beck Little CHECK IISTINGS ides the yoice for the famous feline with discovers a secret cache of former German • tutes are killed, a reporter posing as a high- (B ) MOVIE; 'Manscre at Cantral High' Sheba' A middle-aged couple's pent-up FOR EXACT TIME the stovepipe hat who brings some excite- U-boats. Donald Sutherland, Vanessa Red­ priced call girl fears for her life. Jamie Bar­ A crazed student seeks bloody revenm on frustrations surface when they taka in a some teenage hoodlums. Andrew Stev­ ntent to tw o children stranded indoors on a grave, Richard Widmark. 1980. rett. Frank Annese. 1986. (In Stereo) co-ed tenant. Shirley Booth, Burt Lancas­ ens, Robert Stevens, Robert Carradine. rainy day. ter, Terry Moore. 1953. GD Wendy and Me 1:00AM (3D MOVIE: 'Enter Laughing' 1976. C D To u r of D uty (C C ) Gold (^D You C a n't Take It W ith You Grandpa A young man enters show business Mntara QoH: TNid 9:00PM (if) Joeie artd the Pussycats 3:30PM (X) man is wounded shortly after he and his wishes his family was more harmonious against his parent's wishes. Jose Ferrer, Rourtd From Augusts, Ga. (2 hrs., 30 min.) troops capture an important North Viet­ when everyone starts bickering. (R) Rem Santoni, Elaine May 1967. ® Wrestlirtgi WWF Superstars of (Live) W restling namese officer. (60 min.) N e w s (Live) GG) Runaway W ith the Rich and Famous (H) World Wide Wrestling Deborah Shelton in Thailand; Larry Manotti (S ) Take Chargel (3D @B W erew olf (C C ) Thinking he will (2B Butterflies end the werewolf curse, Eric finally tracks in Hawaii; Ireland’s Ashford Castle; vaca­ Tennis: Family Circle Cup Semifin­ OS) Microwaves Are for Cooking for the evening. Sonny and Mimi are (M) Mama's Family down Skorzeny and prepares to kill him. vM] Barney Miller tions on the island of Bah als From Hilton Head, S.C. (2 hrs.) (Live) (iB Santo Domingo Invlta stranded by a snowstorm. (R) (In Stereo) T (S) D.C. Follies (R) (In Stereo) Auction 88 Pro Wrestling This Week ® Let's Qo Bowling (60 min.) dB Art of William Aleiiander and Lowell @ ) Victory Oerden (CC). GB Saba do Gigante Programa de varie- Joel Siegel's Road to the Academy ;6T) Jacques Cousteau Spears XD Bizarre ® New Jersey Hisparto d B Chespirito (60 min.) dades con juegos, competencias, entrev- A w ard s Film critic Joel Siegel's behind- [CN N ] Pinnacle Twilight Zone dB Wonderworks: Seal Morning (CC). [C N N ] International CorresporMtents T h is O ld House (CC). istas y musica y bajo la animacion de Don the-scenes look at preparations for the [DIS] MOVIE: 'Brighty of the Grand [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Witchboard' A deadly Part 2 of 2. (R) [ESP N ] : Gotham Stakes Newsmaker Saturday Francisco. (3 hrs., 30 min.) Academy Awards on April 11 includes in­ - [CNN] Canyon' A burro's adventures lead him to A one-mile race for three-yesr-old Th o ­ d B Star Trek: Th e Next Generation Riker terviews with Oscar nominees Glenn Close supernatural force is unleashed when a [CN N] Newsday [USA] Check It Out) perilous encounters with mountain lions, roughbreds, from Aqueduct. (60 min.) becomes the major player in a deadly ( "Fatal Attraction"), Michael Douglas woman uses a board to communi­ ON THE FASTKACK by Bill Holbrook the Colorado River and a murderer. Joseph cate with the other side Taw ny Kitaen, [D IS] MOVIE: The Prisoner of Zenda' (Live) 6:00PM CE) d] @) ® ® News" game masterminded by the dangerous and ("W all Street") and Salty Kirkland An Englishman takes the place of a Gotten, Pat Conway. Jiggs. 1967. Todd Allen, Stephen Nichols. 1987 Rated powerful 'Q ' entity. (60 min.) ("Anna "). (60 min.) UWS llJ THE distantly-related monarch, thereby saving Knight Rider dD W h a t's Happening N o w ll Shirley R T rie W AV, . WrierJ A sTaTF m m p . IS 4:00PM dD d ^ d D Golden Girls (C C ) On a flight to the [ESPN ] SportsCenter the fettering domain from ruin. Stewart considers running for a seat on the city [C N N ] Crossfire Saturday Triege $oMFTriiM6- .! RCWA TbPAV AMD I MoTicEP dD Power Pro Wrestling Bahamas to attend a funeral, the women [H B O ] M O V IE : 'F/X' (C C ) A special ef­ [U S A ] Night Flight: Video Profile: Talk­ orM'/SIAfT A KEPME HOLD G » e s ^ 0 M Granger. James Mason, Deborah Kerr. council with hopes of changing neighbor­ [D IS ] MOVIE: 'The Quest' An American 6 confront their phobias. (R) (In Stereo) fects expert becomes thq fall guy for gov­ ing Heads w r p L IK E T o T E L L I TriE OfZiNAL U)AS gOSTEp. 1952. Rated PG. ® M O V IE : 'Th e Bees' The possibility is hood conditions (R) orphan living in Australia is drawn into a To $OAAefrillJGr r IX TrtEll^ goss.Hbo CAri) explored that a superior breed of killer ernment agents when he arranges a mobs­ ■— M E ? [MAX] MOVIE: 'Bang the Drum (X ) A -T e a m mysterious legend with lake monsters and dB Fred Astaire: Puttin' on His Top Hat 1:1 0AM [CN N ] Travel Guide AUJN& T o - MEljoW STfAU IT AMP r r r r r i bees could prevent man from destroying Fred Astaire's remarkable career, from the ter's fake assassination. Bryan Brown. Slowly* A player GB Star Trek: The Next Generation A an unusual Aboriginal mystic. Henry Tho­ -- rill CRePiT f&K IT.' the environment. John Saxon, Angel early days with his sister through his Brian Dennehy, Diane Venora. 1986 1 :30AM X) N ew s (R) ( ______helps a terminally ill teammate complete Ferengi captain, looking to avenge his mas, Ton y Barry, Rachel Friend. 1985. Tompkins, John Carradine. 1978. heyday at RKO with Ginger Rogers, is high­ Rated R. (In Stereo) GD Tales From the Darkside A theatrical IfSTri^RAM 'i’ WA*/.-^ ' his last season. Robert Oe Niro, Michael son's death seven years earlier, terrorizes Rated G. lighted through film clips and interviews [U S A ] MOVIE; 'Destination Big House' director (Carolyn Seymour) and several of Moriarty, Vincent Gardenia. 1973. Rated (S ) French Chef: VIP Veal (Poitrine Far- Picard. (60 min.) [ESPN ] SportsCenter C PG. cie) with his associates. (60 min.) A school teacher innocently aids a boss her colleagues find themselves trapped in (S ) Blue Knight [M A X ] Crazy About the Movies: Cary G D Ohara (C C ) Shaver's love for a key racketeer and finds that she is involved in a a stagehand's strange dream [U S A ] Hollywood Insider CS) Our Love Is Here to Stay...Steve Grant - T h e Leading M an (C C ) Reflec­ @ [} Friday tha 13th: T h e Series A fraudu- scandal. Dorothy Patrick. Robert Rockwell. 3$ Dating Game Lawrence end Eydie Qorm e A tribute to tions on Grant's career by Stanley Kramer, witness adversely affects a murder and ju­ 1 O ) Rocky and Friends lem faith healer finds an unusual glove that '9 5 0 :30PM George Gershwin. (60 min.) Richard Brooks. Stanley Oonen, Eva Marie dicial corruption investigation. (60 min.) (R) GPI A B C N ew s (CC) (3 ) Bodywatch (CC). transfers people's ailments to others — (In Stereo) 11:05P M [TMC] MOVIE: 'Ferris ® MOVIE: 'Mother. Jugs arni Speed' sometimes with deadly consequences. Saint and more. (60 min.) [C N N ] Crossfire Saturday ( ^ Auction Continues (2 hrs.) Bueller's Day Off' (C C ) A teenage whiz d D Lucha Libre (60 min.) An ambulance company is more interested [TM C ] MOVIE: Gung Ho' (CC) A man (60 min.) (R) kid plays hooky from school, borrows a [ESPN] Truck and Tractor Pull in the number of patients serviced than sets out to kjre a lucrative Japanese auto [CN N ] News Update [C N N ] Neyvsmaker 8aitur(]ay dB DeGraesi Junior High (CC). vintage Ferrari and heads off to do the [U SA ] Night Flight: Short Film Show­ their welfare. Bill Cosby. Raquel Welch, plant to his financially faltering small Amer­ [E S P N ] High School Basketball: Capital [D IS] MOVIE: The Peanut Butter Solu town. Matthew Broderick, Mia Sara. Jef­ Harvey Keitel. 1976. (ii} What's Happeninglt ican town. Michael Keaton. Gedde Watan- case A ll-S ta r C lM s ic (2 hrs.) (Live) tion' After losing his hair, a boy creates a frey Jones. 1986. Rated P G -13. (In Stereo) WINTHROP by Dick Cavalll dB Julia Child and Company ® Jeffersons abe, George Wendt. 1986. Rated PG-13. concoction that restores it too well Ma­ 2:00AM CS m o v i e : -The Rose Tat- 2 :0 0 P iy i (£) Hawaii Fhra-O il) MOVIE: 'Night Cries' A young @ Auction 88 • [U S A ] New Mike Hammer (60 mm.) thew Mackay, Situck Saysanasy, Alison 1 1 : 3 0 P M (3D At the Movies: The too' An earthy widow puts aside her hus­ Podbrey. 1985. Rated PG. Academ y Aw ards Film critics Bill Harris band’s memory when a rambunctious SPRIMS.SPPJNkS, DID YOU KNOW (ID Underdog mother is to rm e n t^ by terrifying dreams d B .lt's A Living Nancy gets revenge when that indicate her dead child Is alive and in 7:30PM SD Family Ties and Rex Reed offer their opinions on this truck driver romances her Anna Magnam, THAT IM t HE (iS) MOVIE: 'Ona Spy Too Many' The Howard, announces he's still dating other [ T M C ] M O V IE : 'Th e Exorcist' Oscar q u o R i o / j e danger. Susan Saint James, William Con­ ( £ Jeopardy! (CC) year's Academy Award nominees (60 Burt Lancaster, Mansa Pavan 1955 men from U.N.C.L.E. must find a madman women. winning adaptation of William Peter Blat mm.) ePRJNS.' BUDS ONLY rad, Michael Parks. 1978. Mama's Family The Harpers hope ty's bestseller about a dominically pos­ GD IN N Nevvfe>y who , Ians to assassinate an Asian presi­ [CNN] N ew sw atch (3D to A S TR O N A U T dent ar>d take over the world. Robert [DIS] MOVIE: That Dam Cat' A cure Mama of her addiction to h o m e -. sessed 12-year-old girl. Ellen Burstyn. Max 3D MOVIE: 'Murder on the Orient Ex­ Jimmy Swaggart ARB BUDOMINQ [DIS] Missing Adventures of Ozzie and shopping T V shows. (R) press' Inspector Poirot sorts through a AND BIRDS AF?E WHO le ALSO VaughrK David McCallum. 1966. Siamese cat becomes both secret agent von Sydow, Linda Blair. 1973. Rated R That's the Spirit and secret weapon as investigators try to Harriet trainload of glamorous and eccentric sus­ A P O B T^ dD CHIPS Patrol GB ; C D 8 i) W ere w olf (C C ) Eric lb ON THE WINS.' locate and capture a gang of bank robbers. [ESPN] Skiing: Women's Earth Grain 9:30PM pects to find the killer of an art dealer with [C N N ] International Correspondents Brew ers at N e w York Yankees (3 hrs.) blamed for a senes of brutal attacks on d $ Art of William Alexander Hayley Mills, Dean Jones, Dorothy Prov- C u p From Kirkwood. Calif. (Taped) a shady past. Albert Finney. Ingrid Berg­ [ESPN] SportsCenter (Live) prostitutes. (R) (In Stereo) man, Sean Connery. 1974 ® M ovie (ne. 1965. Rated G. [HBO] MOVIE: The Boy Who Could [USA] Night Flight: Take Off to the GD Mork & Mindy dD Amen (CC) The Rev. Gregory be ^ M O V IE : 'Hard Drivar' The success of [HBO] MOVIE: Short Circuit' (CC) A Fly' (C C ) A 14-year old boy who has never (3D Star Search (60 mm.) Blues ( ^ D.C. Follies comes jealous of Thelma’s relationship a stock car driver strains his family rela­ bolt of lightning transforms a high-tech spoken a word believes so strongly in GD Odd Couple with another man. (R) (In Stereo) [ M A X ] m o v i e : h .o .t .s . a tionships. Jeff Bridges, Valerie Perrin^ warrior robot into a likeable little creature magic that he becomes an inspiration to all GD As Schools Match Wits: Simsbury 2:20AM ^ D.C. Follies swinging sorority is dedicated to snaring 1973. who thinks he's human. Ally Sheedy, those around him. Jay Underwood. Lucy vs. Wahcortah Regional The New Honeymooners SD Saturday Night Live Host Danny De­ every guy on campus Susan Kiger, Lisa Steve Guttenberg, Fisher Stevens. 1986. Deakins, Bonnie Bedelia. 1986. Rated PG. (4§) Baseball 1988; A Look Ahead (60 dB Wall Street Week (R) [CN N ] This Week in Japan Vito. Musical guest: Bryan Ferry (90 mm.) London, Pamela Jean Bryant 1979 Rated Rated PG. (In Stereo) (In Stereo) min.) M ajor League Baseball (2 hrs . 30 1 0:00PM XD W e s t 57th (60 min ) (R) (In Stereo) dZ) Kovels on Collecting [TMC] M O V IE : 'Delta Force' A terrorist [U SA ] Airwolf min.) hijacking leads an invincible band of com­ (3D XD N e w s (2^ Racing From Plainsfield 2:25AM [HBO] m o v i e : The U.S. ACRES by Jim Davie d D M O V IE : 'Alice to N ow here (Part 2 of 6:30PM (D C B S N e w s (CC) ( ^ Countdown to 88: The Games mandos to the Middle East. Chuck Norris, (3D G D Spenser: For Hire (C C ) Spenser 4 D M O V IE: 'Baby Sister’, beautiful Tracker' (C C ) An Arizona rancher sets out 2 )' Barbara and her two companions are Lee Marvin, Martin Balsam. 1986. RatedR. (X ) Small W onder After gaining weight. (3 ) Stanley C u p Playoffs: Division S em ­ and Hawk are literally at each other's young woman becomes involved with her to,(^ring back a religious fanatic and his two taken hostage by the criminals searching (In Stereo) Vicki can't get a date for a school dance. ifinal Gam e Three. Team s and site to be throats over how to prevent a good child sister's boyfriend. Phoebe Cates. Pamela female hostages. Kris Kristofferson. Mark for the stolen opal necklace. John Waters, (R) anrtounced (3 hrs.) (Live) from going wrong. (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) Bellwood, Ted Wass. 1983.' Moses, Scott Wilson, 1988 (In Stereo) Rosey Jones, Steve Jacobs. 1986. Part 2 [U S A ] Cartoons dD Siskel & Ebert Scheduled; "18 Fight Back) With David Horowitz (Gi) Headlines on Trial [ C N N ] Sports Tonight Anchors Fred 2:30AM (J5 Sol*d Gold in Concert -CHOO of 2. 4:10PM [CNN] Sports Close-up ah-CHOO! Again" (George Burns); "Bad Dreams"; [C N N ] Sports Saturday Hickman, Nick Charles. [C N N ] Sports Latenight [HBO] MOVIE; 'Like Normal People' A dD Wild. Wild W e st 4:30PM (I) Si Wide world of Sports "Colors" (Sean Penn. Robert Duvall). [ESP N ] AW A Championship Wrestling young retarded couple meet with resist­ [ES P N ] Stanley Cup Playoffs: Division d D (?3) Hunter Racial tensions mount as [D IS ] MOVIE: 'The Peanut Butter Solu­ / CHOO Scheduled: Santa Anita Derby (Live), a d D (M N B C N ew s Semifinal Gam e Teams to be announced tion' After losing his hair, a boy creates a ance when they announce their plans to one-and-one-eighth miles race for three- Rick and Dee Deo investigate the acciden 1 2:0 0 A M (lD New Grooves With marry. Shaun Cassidy. Linda Purl, Hope Motorweek The Mercury Topaz and and starting time is tentative. (3 hrs.) (Live) concoction that restores it too well Ma­ year-old thoroughbreds, from Arcadia. lal police shooting of a Hispanic council Meg Griffin I.CHOO Ford Tem po; child safety seats; auto show thew Mackay, Siiuck Saysanasy. Alison Lange. 1979. National Geographic (60 man's son. (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) Runaway W ith the Ricfi and Famous Calif.; taped highlights of the Harlem Glob­ hype: Chevrolet's Suburban ^tation wa­ 8:00PM (3D Podbrey. 1985 Rated PG. [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Ferris Bueller's Day etrotters in Berlin, W est Germany (90 min ) (2B Fred Astaire: Change Partners and Deborah Shelton in Thailand; Larry Manetti CHOO gon; the first model from a new car com­ Off' (C C ) A teenage whiz kid plays hooky min.) Dance A look at the career of Fred Asioiro in Hawaii; Ireland's Ashford Castle; vaca­ [ESP N ] Stanley Cup Playoffs; Division pany. dD ^B Family Double Dare CHOO from school, borrows a vintage Ferrari and and his array of new dance partners after tions on the island of Bali. Semifinal Game Teams to be announced (ij) Charles in Charge (C C ) Buddy and d D (is) Dolly (CC ) Bob Hope, Jerry Lee and starting time is tentative (3 hrs ) (R) CHOO heads off to oo the town. Matthew Broder­ d D Hee H aw the break-up with Ginger Rogers in 1939 (26) M O V IE: 'Dirty Ho' A thief vows his Charles try to prove that Jamie's modeling Lewis, Loretta Swit, the Desert Rose Band CHOO ick, Mia Sara, Jeffrey Jones. 1986 Rated ^ It's a Living The girls retaliate after (60 mtn.) allegiance to the heir to the Emperor's 3:00AM [CN N] Newsnight CHOO school is a fraud. (R) and Miss Piggy make appearances. (60 PG-13. (In Stereo) Nancy snoops through their lockers. throne when the heir is threatened by his (O) Frugal Gourmet: George Washing­ min ) (In Stereo) d D Combat! [TM C] MOVIE: ‘Come Back Little » iSSSUMiedfatuf Bi»«c [U S A ] Cover Story ^ ABC News (CC) brother W ong Yu. Lo Lieh. 1981 Sheba’ A middle-aged couple's pent-up ton (In Stereo) MOVIE: 'The Phantom of the Opera' (6jD Hill Str'eet Blues (X) ^D Saturday Night Live Host: Danny De­ frustrations surface when they take in a 2:1 0 P M [CNN] Healthweek dB Embajadores de la Musica Colom- GB Noticiero Univision Second version of Gaston Loroux's classic [C N N ] Headline News Vito. Musical guest: Bryan Ferry. (60 min.) co-ed tenant. Shirley Booth, Bun Lancas­ biana tale about the disfigured violinist who 2:30PM Kidsongs (6B Throb Zach tries to raise funds to keep [H B O ] Not Necessarily the N e w s of the (R) (In Stereo) ter. Terry Moore. 1953. (§B Victory Garden (CC) an old nightclub from closing down. haunts the Paris Opera House Claude W orld The news team reports on the inter dD Hometime (R) (fZ) Star Hustler [U S A ] MOVIE: 'Destination Big House' Guests; Nicolette Larson. Emma Samms. Rains. Susanna Foster, Nelson Eddy national scene - from Rio to Reykjavik and CELEBRITY CIPHER [CNN] Big Story A school teacher innocently aids a boss Cataerity ctpear on^ptog,afns are created front quotatlooa by fantoua (iO) Lo M ejor de la Semsna Noticias sobre Tim othy B. Schmidt, the Byrds. 1943 Moscow to Managua. (60 min.) (In Sie''co) (ID M O V IE: 'Saint Joan' Based on the [ESPN] Auto Racing: NASCAR Grand play by George Bernard Shaw A coura­ racketeer and finds that she is involved in a people, p ^ and preeant. Eacb letler In Itte ctpbar ctertds for el besibol. [CNN] Pinnacle Gl} To Be Announced. another. Today'* ctu»: D aqua/9 A. Natioruil Series From Bristol. Tenn. (90 [ M A X ] M O V IE ; Mandingo' A slave s scandal. Dorothy Patrick. Roben Rockwell. d B Hom etim e (CC). geous female martyr is cast down as a her­ min.) (Taped) [DIS] Here's Boomer MOVIE: 'Blown Sky High' While va­ struggle for freedom pits him against his etic. Richard Widmark, Jean Seberg 1950 owner and friend. James Mason. Ken Nor­ [C N N ] Style With Elsa Klansch [ESPN] Cross Country Skiing: U.S. Na­ cationing in Greece, three college students 1957. -NAL OLPQNA CV 5:00PM dD Mission Impossible are pursued by the KGB and the CIA. Daniel ton. Susan George. 1976. Rated R 3:30AM QD m o v i e : -Fast-Walking' [U S A ] MOVIE: 'The Swamp of tha Lost tionals From Royal George, Calif. (Taped) [CN N ] Newsnight An unsavory prison guard becomes in­ Souls’ This horror film, set in the western (3D A -Te a m Hirsch, Clayton Norcross, Frank Schultz [U S A ] Alfred Hitchcock Presents [TMC] Short Film Showcase volved in a plot to murder an inmate in his NAL VKOH JACEOI U S ., contains scenes from the tomb and a 1985. [M A X ] Eros America (3B T And T (C C ) Turner deals with a sly 10:30PM C B 9 to 5 charge. James W oods. Tim Mclntire, Kay monster in the lake Gaston Santos. Man- ex-convtct. (In Stereo) 7:00PM d D Lifestyles of the Fitch and ® (^1 227 (C C ) Mary gets a chance to 1 2 : 3 0 A M (3D Solid Gold in Concert Lenz 1981 ola Saavedra. 1965. Famous (60 min.) appear in a movie that's being in the area. dD Benny Hill TL IKSLUNOX SERVING AMERICA (3D It's S how tim e at the Apollo (60 min.) (X) M O V IE: 'Pueblo' An American naval (ID MOVIE: 'Mean Dog Blues' An un­ dD Too Close for Comfort (In Stereo) Q]) INN News FROM TH E 2 ; 4 5 P M CE) m o v i e : 'King Solomon's ^ Greet Chefs of Chicago vessel is seized by the North Koreans in justly convicted inmate fights the brutality M ines' A safari searches for a missing ex­ dD Wheel of Fortune (CC). d B W ild Am erica (C C ) A profile of the (3) Claisified 18 this true story. Hal Holbrook, Andrew Dug­ of a prison farm controlled by a sadistic SLODNLI NC NAL BEGINNING! plorer who tried to find a diamond mine. Saint woodcock or timberdoodle. filmed in gan, Richard Mulligan 1973 overseer. George Kennedy, Gregg Henry, dD It's A Living Nancy gets revenge when Maine’s Moosehorn Wildlife (Refuge. (M ) M O V IE : 'Badge 3 7 3 ' A suspended 643-2711 Stewart Granger, Deborah Kerr, Richard dB Topo Gigio Howard announces he’s still dating other New York City detective tracks his part $$ Hogan's Heroes Kay Lenz. 1978. LPIESDPUL CV NAL Carlson. 1950 Frugal Gourm et: Crawfish (In Stereo) [CN N ] PrimeNews women. Part 1 of 2. ner's killers. Robert Duvall, Verna Bloom [CN N ] Evans & Novak [CN N ] This Week in Japan ITS A SURE THING! [D IS ] D TV [HBO] M O V IE: W ildcats' (C C ) A feisty Henry Darrow. 1973. [CN N] Newswatch (iB Teles From the Darkside A pro­ [C N N ] Larry King Weekend a e h d p t o d i i l s girls' track coach is chosen to coach a [D IS] MOVIE: 'The Prisoner of Zenda' 4;00AM .- — [M AX] MOVIE: I Was a Male War foundly sad woman meets, and falls in love (H ) P ELIC U LA : 'El Caudillo' Sus hazanas An Englishman takes the place of a 3 :0 0 P M CiD S5) Pro Bowlers Tour; rough and rowdy inner-city football team [MAX] MOVIE: Lady Chatterly's Bride' A Frertch captain married to an with, a man who collects tears. lo convinieron en un heroe legendano de la $140,000 Fair Lanes Open From Fair Goldie Hawn. James Keach, Swoosie distantly-related monarch, thereby saving Lover' A woman's passion leads to a love DOVSLI AKNUAUCUY. Lanes-Towson in Baltimore. (90 min.) American W A C Lieutenant tries to get into revotucion mejicana. Luis Aguilar, Rodolfo the faltering domain from ruin Stewart (ID Charles in Charge Kurtz. 1986. Rated R. (In Stereo) affair with her aristocratic husband's ga­ dauriipatpr Hrralh the U.S. along with a group of war brides. de Anda. PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "People are, if anything, more (Live) ( ^ M am a's Family The Harpers hope to Granger, James Mason, Deborah Kerr mekeeper. Sylvia Kristel, Shane Bnant, Ni­ Cary Gram, Ann Sheridan, Marion Mar­ [M AX] MOVIE; Hooaiers' (CC) A [D I S ] Denger Bey (C C ) An outbreak of touchy about being thought silly than they are about C$D Knight Ridar cure Mama of her addiction to home­ 1952. Rated PG. cholas Clay 1981 Rated H. shall. 1949. former college coach faces resentment being thought unjust." — E.B. White. ClD Soul Train shopping T V shows. (R) when he takes over as head of an Indiana [ESPN] Road Racing: Asics Cup: [U S A ] Double Trouble (2B Waahirtgton Week in Review (CC) high'SChod basketball team. Gerta Hack- America’a Ekiden. from New York (60 3 ^ $$ Ma|or League Besebell: Toronto Continued... min.^ (R) 4:30AM CB Bow«y b«v» ' * Blue day* at Mtnnesota'TWins or New 5:30PM- ® Bustin' Loose While out (B ) Benny UW ' ‘ ' man, Dennis Ho(>per, Barbara Hershey. U — MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday. April 9,19M M ANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday, /tprit S. 1988 — W THC Om ZJW lUt by WII Schorr v m j m i C M ^ e F O R A 6 A R M ' ~ S iU , -^(3(Pf(TH— IT $AV!J> HERE VOTCRi? ARE UNIHFORMEP POH’T KNOW P u z z le s ------^ ANP AWTHETId: APOUT THI5 /EAR'5 t r u e T A L E S A stra g ra p h PRE w?EHnA\, ctw m & .. AND I PONTdWRE O F O U R PBE5IPENT 9 n x \ WHAT'P^U-miNVA? r- will be for you to keep them a bit further ACROSS 3 Irishman, e.g. Answer to Previous Puzzle down the line. 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After mighty peculiar March, More women sell Discount real estate firm April is slow for philatelists — a n d do It well out of business in 8 months NORWALK (AP) — Despite turning in NEW HAVEN (AP) - A real about how they would be viewed “ That could have made It go,” superior performances, women in sales forces T h is a i r ­ Room of the Meriden Yale Inn. It estate firm that tried to be a by others in the business. she said. tend to represent a strong portion of borne pheasant is just off Route 66 and East Main maverick by selling homes for If Barclay represented both the The firm had been at the center will debut in Street exits of Interstate 91 and housewares, publishing and food products fees well below the prevailing buyer and the seller, the agency of a controversy in the real estate iiving color on the Wilbur Cross. Hours: 10 to 4. industries, but few women are selling tools, rate is going out of business eight would net a 2'A percent commis­ community after it sued four area April 29. We Coflectors’ Parking and admission free. hardware and general machinery, a study months after opening. sion. Other brokerages were brokers in February, charging are springing it Coprner Tuesday — Regular meeting of shows. Barclay & Stubbs is being offered a 2 percent shared com­ unfair trade practices and conspi­ now because it the Manchester Philatelic So­ forced to close its doors mainly mission, so Barclay’s net com­ racy to restrain trade. ^ “ Over the past decade, the most significant is slated to be Russ MacKendrick ciety at the Whlton Memorial because it could not attract top mission could be as little as half a The other brokers had offered the only new Library Auditorium, 6 to 8 p.m. advances for women in sales have been in agents, said Elizabeth F. Kinzly, percent. Barclay a lower shared- issue for the It’s the last get-together before banking, financial services, utilities and the agency’s president and Although commissions are ne­ brokerage commission than that whole month. the M AN PEX ’88 show, bourse ik?'!. publishing,” said William O’Connell, head of spokeswoman. gotiable, most are 6 percent, offered to other agencies. No, it is not and auction on the 23rd and 24th. sales management practice for the company The firm was offering to sell shared equally between the list­ A judge last month granted a another pesky undenominated cannot use them beyond our US •gantt i who conducted the study, Personnel Corpora­ houses for a 3*A percent commis­ ing and selling brokers. motion by two of the defendants to stamp. Linn’s for April 11 shows it borders. Ross MacKendrick is a Man­ sion, as opposed to the going rate The firm had sold about four or have the case referred to the with a large "2S” right above the Then on the same day came a tion of America, chester resident who is an author­ AVIAN GEM — The ring-necked pheasant, the state bird of 6 percent. Buyers were also five houses, and had deposits on Greater New Haven Board of "USA.” couple of non-denom “ penalty” ity on many types of collectiblea. “ In these industries, where there is no being offered a 1 percent bonus another six, Kinzly said, adding The ring-necked pheasant is the of South Dakota, wili debut in iiving coior on a new Realtors for arbitration. One of mail issues, a coil and an official Write to him In care of the apparent gender-related consumer bias, in for purchasing a home listed by many of the sales had been on a state bird of South Dakota and the envelope. Scary at first — Will I 25-center on Aprii 29. it wiil be the oniy new USPS issues the other firms reached a settle­ Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, sheer numbers women have equalled or Barclay & Stubbs. shared-commission basis. first-day ceremonies wiil take rot in jail if they catch me with ment with Barclay. Manchester 06040. this month. Agents for the firm were A few dozen homeowners had place in Rapid City in that state. one? But the penalty is only surpassed their male counterparts on the sales offered a salary instead of the listed their houses with the Fire in 1750 destroyed much of Mr. Ringo has appeared before, money ($300), to be forestalled by force,” he said Friday. standard commission — a factor oniy perching, not winging, on the just not using one on a private agency, and “ things were picking the city of Halifax. Nova Scotia. The data for the study, conducted earlier this stamp for South Dakota in the mailing. that others in the real estate up a lot,” said Kinzly. 1982 State Birds and Flowers year, came from 12,000 salespeople employed business had predicted would Kinzly said she disagreed with sheet (Scott No. 1993, 20 cents). These pieces will not be sold at by nearly 350 companies representing 40 hinder Barclay & Stubbs’ recruit­ board chairman Benjamin Mor­ EMERGENCY This avian gem will he issued post offices, but they will be industries, according to Personnel Corpora­ ment efforts. ris’ decision to quit now. She said Fire — Poll'^eV Medical oniy in a bookiet with two panes of offered by the Philatelic Sales ECONOMY tion. a Norwalk-based human resource man­ Kinzly said Thursday she be­ she would have liked to have seen lieved agents were reluctant to 10 stamps each. This presents us Division. Try a member of the agement consulting company that deals with the company remain in business DIAL 911 join the firm because of a fear of at least through the spring selling In Manchester with a $2.50 blivit if we shouid local stamp club for a way to Fortune 500 companies. choose to order Postal Sdrvice- order without being hit by the something new and concern season. affixed stamps for first-day can­ front-end load. ELECTRIC cellations. You have to take the Escaping the morass of the whoie schmeer as the "Service” 22nd, we come to the release of THE STUDY also indicated that women will not trifle with singles. the “ Stars” envelope on the 26th. accounted for 17.64 percent of the nation’s total Strike oven This Aprii will never be famous The design shows 13 stars on a sales force in 1987. This is more than twice the as a philatelic month, but there blue base, encircling “ USA” with WAREHOUSE OUTLET number (7.3 percent) reported in 1981. some laid off were some mighty pecuiiar a “ 25” off to one side, in red. goings-on in March. According to the study, the industries with EVENDALE, Ohio (AP) - The ceremonies for the 22-cent On the 28th there was a 15-cent the greatest percentage of women in their sales Some of the approximately 6,700 Knute Rockne commem on the “ America the Beautiful” postal forces are textile and apparel, utilities, banks production workers returning 9th had no less than President card. The color pic shows a couple and financial services, housewares, publishing Ronald “ Gipper” Reagan as the of buffalo on a roam through a from B 50-day strike at General and food products. ortgage speaker. / ( grassy plain with a mountain Electric Co.’s jet engine-building Then on the 22nd we (saw ja range in the far-off vista. The industries with the smallest percentage plant are subject for immediate deluge of non-denominated The month wound up with a of women in their sales forces are general two-week layoffs, GE officials USDA-Sweden-Finland joint said Friday. Hctt' k a tiial's a cul AtMiw IIh* n ’t!. A Issues. machinery, aerospace, transportation equip­ NOW, an o o r yTAT Adju5tAl)lr rAtr nHWlgARr There were the “ E ” (for Earth) issue on the 29th, the first Several hundred employees aitvanlAke ttxlay's tTKWt advanfARt'Ous ralp —• triple-joint caper ever to involve ment, tools and hardware, automotive parts witli t)ir optHMi.ol icwiti hiiiK to the se< urity ol a series stamps (at 25 cents each), volunteered to be laid off for up to Mjustable fixed rate mortBAK** Al Tin* liaukliiB Cenlt-r. ytm the U S. and fabricated metal products, the study can riio w rt our C«Hiverlil)lc.Ailju5tAhU’ Rale appearing in sheet, ColC and two weeks as union workers booklet forms. The design was a found. MorlBABc to a fixed rale anylinH’ fnim iim h iIIi IH □ □ □ began returning from the strike Rate In iiMHith fill — wHfi ntt ccmveriunn fees' 'Hie globe in colors with the word dwHce is yours The highest percentage of women sales that ended Friday, General "E A R T H ” showing above “ Do­ COMING EVENTS: More Iwmieowiteis are lookiiiB lor this kiiitl of people is in the textile and apparel field, with 61 Electric spokesman Ron Hess Mortgage flexilxlily — the Itiiul yoti fiiMi otily al llie mestic USA.” We were thus Sunday — Baseball Stamp and llaiikitiB ('enter percent, according to the study. By contrast, said. off-handedly warned that we Card Show at the International you can For more ii>l(NinalH>(i aIm h iI a H r metal products were women, and there were no number of workers affected, but convert loll fri*e mimfjer or slop Ijy any ccmveuienlly said it would involve several Unaled Ijraiich olhce II yi»u rktn’l live iwar a women selling general machinery and aero­ tManch oifk'i*. our K o b k h ia I IriKting Maiiag<-rs Best-Seflers space products. hundred of.those who went on to a fixed rate can Im iig tlwM.’ advanlAHrs nghl Io .vour hoinv or Strike Feb. 16. o lf iu ' The temporary layoffs will be witlino Nonfiction CLEARAHCE SALE required until GE can return Fiction “ OUR HYPO TH ESIS is that selling such work to the Evendale plant that conversion One-Year Convertible M M technical items as tools and hardware requires 1. “ 'The Icarus Agenda,” Ro­ 1. “ Trump: The Art of the was moved to other company 2'L Afifiiidl Cap 6'L Lifeliine Cap bert Ludlum Deal,” Donald J. Trump 440 OAKLAND ST-MANCHE some engineering and technical background, plantsand outside vendorsduring fees! 2. “ Treasure.” (^ive Cussler 2. “ The 8-Week Cholesterol which statistics have shown, women have not the strike, Hess said. The subur­ 7.50%* 9J1% ^ 3. “ King of the Murgos,” David Cure,” Robert Kowalski gotten into,’ ’ O’Connell said. Huy Ihmrri Nile RbRxirIc ban Cincinnati plant produces 2 Putriit Eddings 3. ’’Love, Medicine and Mira­ WALK-IN LEVa engines for military fighter jets 4. “ The Bonfire of the Vani­ cles,” Bernie Siegel But, he said, the sales managers he surveyed and com m ercial jetliners. 9.50%^ 9.50% ties,” Tom Wolfe 4. “ Elizabeth Takes Off.” Eli­ RESIDENTIAL indicated that women tend to be better zabeth Taylor Steve Crawford of United Auto 5. “ Hot Money,” Dick Francis performers in the industries where they are 'TTh-w r«lPt fiiKt ln luaii arr • Hanging Fixtures selling. tlAN7(Xl Michael Great Powers,” Paul Kennedy unions that walked out. said no 7. “ The Last Princess,” Cyn­ 6. “ Unforgettable Fire,” Ea- • Table Lamps Another trend O’Connell said he noticed what worker was forcibly laid off, but thia Freeman mon Dunphy • Track Lighting the sales staffs are better educated. that some workers voluntarily 8. “ The Tommyknockers,” Ste­ 7. "The Prize Pulitzer,” Rox­ accepted layoff and will receive phen King anne Pulitzer • Recessed Rxtures And Much More!!! "We still have the impression of the blue 60 percent of their normal pre­ The Banking Center 9. “2061: Odyssey Three,” 8. “ On the Outside Looking In,” suede shoes and plaid jackets phenomena. ... strike pay. 3. Arthur Clarke Michael Reagan But of the sales personnel hired over the last 1-M0-9IZ-2229 OUTLET HOURS: - 1 kT J Al O’Connor, president of Inter­ (LiM'al WafertHjry area 573 7422! 10. "Presumed Innocent” 9. “ Swim With the Sharks,” five years, 81 percent have college expe­ Harvey MacKay national Association of Machi­ » seivnig W4letlju»> BeThrt BdhWwrjt BroohlwW Cheihire Uarwn Newvuwn. OaNvtHr Scott ’Turow MON-SAT:9AM-5PM,THUR: ’till 8PM rience.” he said. "In the general population. 28 Ptnsperi SfAithmukJO Southbury WMeritywn WWcoM andlMiodbory 10. “ Controlling Cholesterol.” nists k Aerospace Workers Local 8 Kenneth H. Cooper percent have college experience.” 912, said 37 of his union members chose to accept temporary layoff. (Courtesy of Waldenbooks) CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED A Better part time lob. HELP Wanted. Apply in LABDR Type work avail­ Safe drivers needed to DRIVER. Immediate op­ BULLODZER Dperotor Notices Lott/Lond for Solo...... person: Pero's Fruit able In Coventry. Will lAAKE Monev of home Merchandise Musicol Itom*...... 14 ening. Manchester He­ to operate D-3 Cot. Lott/Pound...... 01 Invostmont Prooorty...... drive our children to Stand, 276 Dakland train. Call 742-7300. Ev­ assembling electron­ p#reono»$...... 02 Butlnoss Propo^...... Comoros ond Photo Equipment...... IS and from schools In rald route Coventry Must be able to fine Rotort Prooorty...... Spccioli! HolldOV StOiOfHlI...... 71 Pet* ond Supolle*...... 14 Street, Manchester. enings 742-9277. ics, crafts, others. AnnounctmtflH...... 09 MIseeiloneou* ter Sole...... 17 Manchester. Now hir­ area. Short hours, grade and do all Auctlona...... fti Motioopot...... Antlaue* and Collectible*...... 643-6384.______More Information Wontod to Buy...... Rooftno/SItflfie...... 57 Cloftiino...... * Too Sole*...... M ing. Free training. good pay. Coll 742-8067 around bulldozing. Full rinonclol...... 09 Services .... Wonted to Buy/Trad*...... IP (504)641-0091 ext 1390. Pleorine...... Si Purnifur*...... Ideal for college stu­ SWIMMING Pool in­ PLACING AN AD In clas­ or 647-9946 and leave time employment with Dpen 7 days. Coll Now I Employment * Educotlon Rentals Child Core...... 51 Eltctricol...... 59 ...-74 TV/Stereo/AoDllonce*...... dents, homemaker- staller. Must have two sified is a very easy, name and telephone benefits. Coll 742-5317 Port Ttm « H«lD Wontod...... 10 Room* ter Rent...... Cltonlng ServICM...... 59 Htollne/Piumblne...... 60 .... 75 8om-5pm.______Mtip Wantod...... 11 Aportmont* for Rent...... Lown Core...... 59 MlsctllOfiteu* Service*...... 61 Machlnefy ond Tools...... 76 Autom otive s(vou can bring a year's experience with simple process. Just dial number and I will call Wishing will not sell any­ Sitwotlon Wonttd...... 1..12 Condominium* for Ront.. Bookkeeolne/Incemo T o r ...... 54 Strvkt* Wanted...... 62 Gardening...... child), retirees and In-ground vinyl pools. 643-2711. We'll help vou vou back.______You'll find the help vou thing ... a low-cost ad In OsportunItiM...... 19 Homo* for Rent...... CarDentry/Rcmodellnt...... 55 Londscoplno...... 69 Good Thine* to Eot...... ^ Cor* for Sol*...... 91 Inttriicllon...... 14 Polntlne/Raperlne...... 56 Concrete...... 64 .....^ Trucks/Vonstof Sot*...... 92- others. Call Al today! 742-7803. Evenings 742- word vour od for maxi­ Classified section. 643- Classified will. Why not Storo/Offtco Spec*...... Puol Oil/Cool/FIrtwood...... need In Classified. 643- Employmtflt Sprvicn...... IS Retort Preeorty...... 79 Comeers/Trollor*...... 99 643-6912. 9277. mum response. 2711. 2711. place one todoyl 643-2711. Induttrloi Property...... Form SuDplleeond Eaulpmont...... 10 Motereycles/Meped*. 94 SUPER SAVINGS WITH OUR SPECIAL . . Auto Strvlct*...... 95 Reel Estate Gorooo* and Storopo...... M ONTHLY CASH IN ADVANCE RATES... Offlce/Retoll Equipment...... H onm for Sol#...... 21 Reemmoto* Wontod...... Recreotlonol Equipment...... • Auto* for R*nt/L*o»*. 96 Condominiums for Solo...... 29 Wonted to Ront...... Call 643-2711 for mort Information! ...... MIseoMontou* Autometiv*...... 97 Boot* and Morin* Equipment...... 19 Wonttd to Buv/Trode...... 9t TOWN OP MANCHB8TIII, CONNICTICUT Soctloa M S I ROM Fold to Hta Commisslog. R A TV f: 1 to 6 days: 90 cent* per lino per dov. bBAOUINai: For cloislhtd odvtrtlsmontt to RBAD YOUR AO: XIoitIfed odvertliemeiits or* NOTICI OP ADOPTION W ORDINANCI 7 to 19 days: 70 cento per line per day. bf oubllihtd Tutidov throuah Saturday, tho taken bv teleohone as a convenience. The oixniion housing accommodation In 20 to 25 doyo: dO cento por line per day. Manchester Harold Is resoontible tor only one In ocordance with the provisions of Chop tor X Sections 1 ondVof tho Town Chortor, notico Is o?7rthIa,5cM Monchostar rggulMlons doodllnt If noon on tho dov boforo Dubllco* Incorrect Insertion and then only for the size of herobv glvon of tho adoption bv tho Boord of Diroctort of ttio Town of Monchostor, ^yW h "iwl sqtatv, th#_ Commission may ordor tho tanont to pay thg 26 or more doyi: 50 cent* por lino per doy. tion. For odvortlftmontf to bo Dubllthid the orlglnol Insertion. Errors which do not lessen Connocticut, on April S, IfW. CommiMlon, to thg Commission. Minimum etiorto: 4 lines. Mondov, tho doodllnt l> 2:30 o.m. on Fridov. the volve of the advertisement wilt not be uiMi rant in on oscrow occo ^, os horolnaftar provldtd, corrected by on oddltlonot Insertion. ORDINANCI hm ^M chonofs, rwpirs or Instoltatlons so os to bring th# ■■ IT ORDAI NIO b v tho Board of OIroeters of tho Town of Monchostor that tho followl no bo oddod to Chootor Two of tho Codo of Ordlnoncos: Notices Employment PART TIME ARTICLI X. PAIR R INT COMMISSION HELP WANTED Dr. Crane’s Answers foctlon t-lts. Crodtod; Momborslilo. hoon lyhicsd solsWboct^ *t*ch vIolMlons, the landlord may potltlonlbo •nts, violation of rlghti of housing occommodMIon In As a condition precedent to Pursuant to Soetlons 7-14Sb. throuah 7-14Sf. ol tho Gonorol Statutes of Connocticut and the placement of any odver- privacy and Infrlngamtnt of PHONE From Home!!! rs®nV hid in fh?I/lS?ow ?ceoS!it. copyright and proprlttory PART TIME Soctlont 1-2 and 3-1 of tho Chortor of tho Town, thoro Is horoby crootod o f t ir Ront visine In the Manchester He­ . Part time telephone Commission, which shall bo comooiod of tovon (7) oloctors of tho Tovm who shall bo cam m 'iuiM '' this s ^ o n , upon rtosonoblo dotarmlnMIen of tho rald, Advertiser hereby rights, unfair compotltlon HELP WANTED sales. Your hours are Quiz on page's. oopolntod by the Boord ol DIroctors. Tho momborthlp of tho Commission shall Include on commiMlODf tht orlElnol rtnf or such fotr ond ooultoMo ront os dotormlnod bv Mm agrees to protect. Indemnity and libel and slander, which 1. College freshman (Homesickness) oquol numbor of landlords and tononts with a minimum of two (3) ooch. Of tho mombors first may result from the publica­ vour own. This Is the and hold harmless the Man­ WANTED. Mature 2. Trees oopolnlod, two (2) shall bo doslgnotod to strvo for o form ending Novombor 30,19SS; two (2) ro ln s ^m o n t. No such rslnstatament shall booftactlvo uMII attar o chester Herald, Its otflcers tion of any advertlsment In perfect lob tor those of shall bo doslgnotod to servo tor a term ending Novombor 30,1fS9; and thro* (3) shall bo hearing Is held bv the Commisslen In occordonco with thg provisions of Soctlon 2-103 horoof. the Manchester Herald by woman to work part vou who can’t or don't 3. Merino (Lamb) doslgnotod to servo for o term ending Novombor 30.19W. Thorootttr, mombors shell bo and employees against any M Soctloa 3-IS7. Rscrow AccooM. and all liability, loss or advertiser. Including adver­ time In daycare taking want to leave vour 4. Triangle oooolnltd to servo for o term of throe (3) years ondlng In tho month of Novombor. In thoovont tisements In any free distri­ expense. Including attor­ care of Infants. 1 lob home, but wish to make 5. King Row (Checkers) of doolb or roslonotlen ef on v mombor of ttio Commission, o successor shWI bo oopolntod bv neys' fees, arising from bution publications pub­ available 7am-1pm. 2 tho Board of DIroctors to servo the unoxolrod oertlen of tho form of which such msmbor hod ••♦ahllsh on oscrow account with a local bonk Into exceptional monev. been oopolntod. Tho Board of DIroctors may romevoony mombor for causoandthsrooftor fill claims of unfair trade practi­ lished by the Manchester lobs available 1pm- Must be able to contact 6. (a) Jesus — 30 A.D. (y) StaVew titoSiekM M Ieidtf^ ces, Infringement of trade- Herald. Penny Sleffert, (b) Moses — 1200 B.C. (w) such vacancy. In oddNIon to the seven (7) rogulor mombors of tho Commission, the Director Publisher. 6pm. Call The Child­ professional people, of Health shall servo wHheut veto os on ox etflde mombor of the Commission. Tho numbor of IP* • "h ^ ^ .th o ll IM succosstui In on oppool to the court, or; morks, trade names or pot- ren's Place Inc, Man- retail store managers (c) Confucius — 500 B.C. (x) Commission mombors who shall bo of the some oolittcal party shall ba In occordonca with ,J.^tP-*JFP!!?i?J*P??P!!?g!!»r^ * .* yhriHoasoettaropMltlenlnoccefdoncowlthtblsortlcle. LDST chester. 643-5535. and small businesses (d) Mohammed — 600 A.D. (z) Stot# of Connocticut mlnerltv roprosontatlen statute. Tho Commission shall soloct from W»o escrow qcceuM.ront pold to tho Cemmlsslen bv ILOST' bv phone. Experience among Its msmbtrs, a Cholrpsrsen and VIca-ChaIrparson. Tha mombors of ths Commission M d fa r!*P***!.** ront o t l^ the tanont has tiled a complaint. AND FDUND (e) Abraham — 1800 B.C. (v) shall ssrvt without compsnsotlon but may bo rolmburstd for nocossary and actual axponsos ^ u s M from l o ^ **“ oxcrow account ond paid to the londlerd upon written AND FOUND SECRETARY/Assistant not necessarv as we Incurred in the ptrformanca of thoir official duties. to Sales M anager. will train the right Indi­ Into *h* hterow wcouM rent paid to the Commission by IMPOUNDED- Male 1 SocNoa 2-101. Mostlaos; Rotas ood RaaotaMoas. rnmSmi!ffrSn*ht *'*"* ’ll* Commission hold tho ront until the LOST. Small, ladles, Heavv tvpIng required. viduals. Your Income compMiM con bo roselvM ojthor bv conclllotlen or hearing. Sold rent shall bo wHbdrown gold, finger ring with year old. Labador, potential Is unlimited black. Found on Burn­ Word processlng/com- Ths Cholrporson or any throe (3) mombors of ths Fair Ront Commission may coll a mooting ’ iS pold to tho tandlord uMn^lttan roouest from tbo tandl^. small diamonds. Vicin­ puter experience help­ and vou never hove to PART TIME provided that at least thrss (3) days advance notico of the meeting Is oivsn. Ths Commlnlon (d) Tho Commission may prevido for Hta payment of tho ta n d l^ 's mortoaos. taxes, and ity of Willie's Steok ham Street. Call Man­ leave vour home If vou PART TIME shall, with tho assistance and advice of the Town Attomov, adopt rules and rogulotlons for ?*• hoot, w o ^ , olsctricity and ossonhal u tllltlo s o s ^ h oxponM ful. Professional tele­ bocomo duo end pavoMo ponding tho roselutten of o complaint. ■x fw isw House. Call 646-3373. chester Dog Warden at phone skills. EOE. don't want to. It this HELP WANTED HELP WANTED putting Into ottoct the provisions of this ortlds, which rules and rogulotlons shall not bo 643-6642. sounds to good to be Incenslstant with tho provisions horoof. Ths General Manager of tho Town shall, at tho Contact Lucille 247- roauost of tho Commission, provide tho sorvicos of a Socrotory and ether such smplevoos of SOCtlOO S -ltl AOOOM. 0881. Hlghlltt Inc., true. It Isn't. It's tele­ DAYCARE worker PART Time truck driver. tho Town, tachnlcol consultants, and logoi counsel os It may rtoulrt. Tho Commission shall Windsor, CT. marketing and we need needed. 12:30-5:30pm. Hours 1-5pm, must be hold at loost two (2) mootines ooch cdondor yoor. HELP WANTED HELP WANTED vou to make It work. Please telephone 646- ^18 veors of age. Please Sodloo 1-101 Powers ood Ootlos Call todav for on ap­ 9608.______opplv In person. PART Time temporarv pointment between position needed tor BUSY Chlroproctic office Nielsen Auto Ports, 64fr o) Ths Fair Ront Commission may moke studios and Invostlgotlons, condud htorlngs and 3:30-5pm oniv. Ask tor seeks mature adult Center Street. rocelvo complaints rslotluvo to rental chorgos on housing accommodations, oxespt those Soctloa l-itt. Foaotty for Vlotatloa. jT^'^TAmerica'i Rworite Stole phvslclons office. Ex­ Dennis Santoro. 643- occommodotlens rented on o soosonol basis, within Its lurlsdidion. which tsrrn shall Include perience preferred. 2711. who enlovs working mobllo homo and mobile homo pork lots. In ordsr to control and ollmlnato oxetssivo rental Anyporson who ylolotos ony order of ront reduction or ront suspension by domondlno. Telephone, filing, gen­ with people. Secretar­ chorees on housino accommodations, and to carry out the provisions of Sodlons 7-l40b to h."°n!»YP*L".»»«c«»»*horoetwhltasucherdl nonce romolnslnottoct.*ne eral office. Flexible TEACHER Aide needed ial position with tvpIng 7-14lf Inclusive, Sodlon 470-20 and subsodlon (b) of Sodlon 47o-23c of tho Connodicut 2! vtalotas ony other provisions of hours. Hours to begin Immedlatelv to work In and good communica­ HELP WANTED Gonorol Stotutas. Tho Commission for such purposes, may compel tho ottondonco of persons 9^^ CpnfMcMcut OsnsTQl Stotutuss Section 47o*30; or who rofusos to obov onv Now hiring Processing Clerks. Full time posi­ high school special ed- at htorinos. Issue subpoonosond odmlnlstar oaths, luuo ordtrsond continus, rsvlsw.omond, Ml **'• Commission pursuant thoroto shall bo fined net tauthon 1st week In Mov. tion skills necessarv. ****•*•• dollars nor iwro tbon one hundred dollars (ttOO.OO) tor each ottanso. If tions available. Experience not necessry. MANY „Jucotlon classroom at Port-time Mondov, tsrmlnota or suspsnd any of Its erdtrs and decisions. EMPLOYEE benefits. Apply In person dally 10 Please coll Denls£_i»t— SCHDDL bus drivers b) For purposes of this ortlds "ssosonol basis" msons housing accommodations rsntod for doy^® CM tln^"to"^^ *** ***"" oonstifuta o now eftonso tor each 646-8757 fro m 9- Rockville. Hours 8;45- Tuesdov, Wednesdov, o period or periods oeertgatlne not more then one hundred twenty (120) days In any on# (1) a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday. 3:15. Please call Karen needed tor town of 11:30om. Fridov, 1pm-6pm. Coll Glostonburv. Will colondor year. 872-8193. 646-8632.______Soctloa M IS . HvaloMloa of Foir Root Commissloa. MANCHESTER K-MART ACCOUNTS Povoble- train. Drive os monvor Sodlon 1-101 Hoorlnos; Comptaints. PwMwn l Dept Offlce Clerk. Tuesdov M ANICURIST- To do noil PART Time nights- Help os few hours as de­ Commission shall provide to the Board of DIroctors In Jonuory, on tips and manicures. onnuol report of tiM Commission's operations. Ths Board of DIroctors of Ih# Town may 239 SpERcer S t, Manchester and Thursdav, 9am- wonted to load trucks. sired. Bonus plan ond Any tonont residing In ths Town of Monchostor shall be ollglMo to file o complaint with ths Spm. Will train. 6 ^ Part time. Cal/vHIta Approximate hours earned davs. 100 per­ Commission. A complaint shall bsfllsd with tho Town Hoolth Doportmont on forms provided. otSi?tloSi*® Director of Health provide o rovloyTM the Commtastan'l! 643-5122 0103.______649-7897 or 649-8568T 5pm to V: 3 0 p m . cent paid medical Insu­ A hoorlng on tho complaint shall bo schodultd .within thirty (30) days of the flllne of o EOE complaint. Written notice of thedoto.tlmeondplaco of tho hearing shall boalvonbvmolllnea D EN TA L Hvgenist. Part PART Time Service Mondov-Fridov, appiv rance available to notico thoroot, bv cortiflod moll to tho landlord and tho tenant at least tan (10) days prior to time, 2-3 davs per week Clerk, 15-20 hours per In person. Pequot drlver.tomllvplanalso sold hearing. In tho ovont that the complaint Involvos a mottart within the lurlsdidion of tho Soctlon M il . DoflnIHens. week. Flexible. $4.50 to Spring Water Co., available. Save cost of Town Hoolth Deportment or any other public optnev. tho matter may bo roforrod to the In small established appropriate ogoncy for odlon and tho Commission may concurrently oxordso Its powers practice. Call 643-6570. start. 643-5135 Sonvo or Spring Street Exten- dovcore bring vour 4 or htrsundsr. (o) Housino Accommodotlsn: Any building or structure. In whole or In port, contolnlnp ’V^^^America'iiRworite Store Felicia. ♦lon. Glostonburv. 5 vear old with vou. llvlno quarters occuplod or Intondod for occupancy oso place of rosidonco, Includlno mobllo 2 Applications available homes and mobile homo pork lots, except ths followino: Sodlon 1-104. Csndllotlsn. (1) A hospital, convent, monostary, asylum, public Instttutlon, collsgo or school llvlno from Glostonburv Pub­ quarters, or any Institution oporotod oxclusivoly for chorltoMo or oducotlonol purposes. lic Schools. Gloston- Ths Chairperson of tho Fair Ront Commission, may request that tho Town Attornoy, or (3) Any housing accommodation owned and operated by the United States, ths Stats of HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED burv, Ct. Phone 633- dtslgnso, or any sultobls person moot with tho parties. If ths parties consent. In o session Connocticut, tho Town of Monchostar, ths Housing Authority of ths Town of Monchostor, or 5231 ext. 430. EDE. closed to the public, to attempt to rtcondlo dlfforoncosbotwoon tho portlos prior to Initiating any agency or political subdivision of tho above. Wanted — Night crew the formal hearing process. Any ogrssmsnt botwson ths portlos os o result of sold mootine (b) Ron! or Rootol Chorgo; Periodic poymonts to bo mode to ths landlord under o rental must bt In writing signed by ths parties and witnossod bv tho conciliator. ooroomont. Looking for a 6 person team to stock (c) Rontal Agroomoal: An oorsomsnt written or oral, and valid rules and rsoulotlons Sodlon l-ig$. Consideration In Dotarmlning Fair Rontal Charge. smbodvino ths terms and conditions conctrnlno ths use and occupancy of o houNno shelves on the night shift, Monday DARI-FARMS MEDICAL accommodation. o) In dotormlnlng whether o rental charge or o proposed Incroosod In o rontal chorgo Is so (d) Landlord; Tho person who loosos, subloosos, or rents ony housino accommodation, through Thursday, 9:30 p.m. to ICE CREAM sxcossivo, with due regord to oil tho clrcumstoncos, os to bo harsh and unconsdonoblo, ths (s) TOMont; Ths person who loosos or rents ony housino occommodotlon os his or her RECEPTIONIST/CLERK fair rent commission shall consider such of the following drcumstancos os oro oopUcobta to rosidonco. 7 a.m. Competitive wages and bene­ Has Immediate Openinas tho typo of accommodation: (I) Tho rents charged for the somt numbor of rooms In other • CLASS II ROUTE DRIVER Full time position with excellent benefits work­ housing accommodations In ths some and In other areas of tho munldpolltv; (3) tho sanitary Prepared bv John W. Cooney, Town Attorney fits. For mature responsible indi­ conditions sxlshne In ths housing accommodation In question; (3) tho numbor of bathtubs or Stsvsn R. Wsrbnsr, Assistant Town Attorney • FREEZER SELECTORS list 8,2nd Shift) ing in 150-bed SNF. Diverse responsibilities in­ showers, flush water closets, kitchen sinks and lavatory basins avallobls to ths occupants viduals. Interested applicants apply clude some phone/typing, work with our Direc­ thsrsof; (4) services, furniture, furnishings and ogulomont supptlod thoroln; ($) tho siz# and 2- 29-St~Rsviilons: . •PHONE ORDER CLERKS numbor of bedrooms contained therein; (4) rogolrsnocossorv to mokosuch accommodations 3- l-M to: • KEY PUNCH OPERATORS tor of Human Services and patients. Excellent rsosonobly Mvobls for tho occupants accommodated therein; (7) the amount of taxes and 3-7-tl organizational and personal sMlls essential. ovorhsod oxponsos. Including debt sorvico, thoroot; (0) whether tho accommodations ore In • ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE complloncs with tho ordinances of ths munlclpolltvond thsoonorol stotutas relating to hsolth This Ordinoncs shall toks offset tan (10) days attar this oubMcotlen In this nswsooosr MANCHESTER K-MART Apply In Person - Call Marilee TuHer at 875-0771 for information/ and sofotv; (9) the Income of the potitlonor and tho ovollabllltv of accommodations; (10) the orovidod that within tan (10) dove ottor this publication of this Ordinance, o potitlon slonod by appointment. availability of utllltlos; (11) domogts done to tbo promises bv tho tenant, caused by other than not lo s ^ tm five (5) porcont of tho sisetors of ths To wn, os dotormlnod from ths latest oftldol Personnel DeiiL, 239 Spencer S t ordinary woor and taor; (12) tho amount and frtquoncv of Incroosos In rontal charges; (13) I lets of ths Rselstrors of Voters, has not boon filed with ths Town Clork roouostlno Its rsfsrsncs DARI-FARMS ICE CREAM whether, and tho oxtont to which, tho Income from on Incrooso In rental chorgos has boon or to o special Town oloction. Manchester Rockville Memorial will bt roinvostod In Imorovomonts to the accommodations. If the Commission dotormlnos, 40 Tolland Stage Rd., Tolland, CT oftor hoorlng, that tho rontal chorgo or proposed Incrooso In tho rontal chorgo for tho hosulng James Foporty AAon.-FrI., 8:30am-5;30pm / Sot. 9am-1pm accommodation Is so oxcossl vt, bosod on tho slondords and criteria sot forth, heroin, os to bo Secretary 643-5122 Nursing Home harsh and unconscionable. It may order that tho ront bo limited to such on amount os It Board of DIroctors Paid Medical, Prom Shoring and Ponsion Plan, EOE. dotarml nos to bo fol r and oaultabis. Any such order shall not bocomo oftacti vo soenor then tho Monchostar, Connocticut EOE 22 South Street / Rockville first day of the next rontal poymont period following tho filing of the complaint. b) If thg Commission dotarmlnos, attar htorlng, that a landlord hos rotallotad In any manner Doted at Monchostar, Connecticut this 4th day of April, INS. ogolnst 0 tonont bocouso tho tonont has complalnsd to tho Commission, tho Commission may order tho landlord to cooso and desist from such conduct. 01(M>4 IHEIP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELPWANTEq HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED D EN TA L Assistant. Full PAINTER 'S Helper. Own SOCIAL Worker- Direc­ BANKING/Tellers (3)- ' LANDSCAPE Laborers RESTAURANT Bar­ time position available transportation. Full or tor of Crimlnol Justice Malor Credit Union needed. Experience tender, barback, food Immediately. Expe­ CHILD Care workers AIR Conditioning and m - CONSTRUCTION Labor­ H AIR STYLIST and As­ RESTAURANT Cooks port time. Start Imme- re-entry program. has 3 full time teller preferred. Will train. servers, banauet frlgerotlon (Short Order and Prep) LIFE G U A R D S needed rience or training re- dlately. Call 742-9714. Case management and positions available. 2 needed. Full and part ers report to 12 Vernon sistant Hairstylist for for Farmington, Mer­ Telephone 872-8088. servers, hostess, dis­ time positions availa­ Serviceman- Must also dishwashers, full gulred. Call 643-6528. program responsibili­ openings exist In East hwashers. Apply In Avenue, Rockville or busy shop. Please call iden, Manchester and O PTIM ETR IC Assistant. GROWTH Company look- ble. Good storting pay have a minimum of a coll 875-3255 7-3:30pm. Days 643-2103 evenings or part time. Flexible EX P E R IE N C E D Siding Part time and full time ties. Qualifications; Hartford area and 1 Ing for future manage­ person: ^The Gallery, D-2 license. Call Oster- hours, days, nights, Bloomfield condomini­ and benefits. Expe­ 647-9385.______ums. Senior lifesaving Installer wanted. Foil position. Only mature BSW or equivolent ex­ opening for a floater to ment. Offers profit 141 New London Turn- rience preferred but lund Refrigeration In CHILD Care provider weekends. Above aver­ time. 643-9633 or 742- and energetic need perience with criminal work at our branches plke, Glostonbury. Bolton, 649-2655. wanted to care for our PLASMA Sprayers or age wages. Benefits. certificate required. sharing and manage­ not necessary. Call 646- Must be available 5406.______apply. Will train. Send lustice population. located throughout ment potential. Ambi­ 7090. i'/t year old son In our mechanically Inclined Apply: Rein's New Starting salary range central Connecticut. If SECRETARY- Appllcont REAL Estate Agents- Op­ Manchester home. 3 or Individuals to learn starting Memorial TY P IS T- We need on resume to: BoxSS,C/0 tious Individual needed needs good typing portunity awaits In an York Style Restaurant, The Manchester $17,000 to $19,500 with you possess 6 months to HAIRDRESSER- Want to 4 afternoons per week Plasma Spray opero- 428 Hartford Turnpike, Day- Labor Day. Call Individual with good to learn Industry from skills, neat appear­ get back Into hair­ expanding agency. 278-2960. typing skills, policy Herald. comprehensive benef­ 1 year teller or cour­ ground up. 649-4563. starting In mId-Mav. tlon. $7 per hour to Route 30, Vernon. its. Send current re­ tesy clerk experience, ance, pleasing person­ dressing? Good oppor­ Call Nancy Hopkins at 647-1599.______start. Excellent benef­ typing preferred but TEACHERS needed for ality and good tele­ tunity In a friendly 488-2529.______not reaulred. The posi­ sume and references to have a good figure LOVING woman needed its. Apply between FAST Growing Import Manchester Area of aptitude and enloy pre-school program. phone manners! Call salon. Full or part BUILDING Inspector- 9am-2pm or call 633- tion also reaulres Auto Dealership de­ Experience and degree Mr. Lindsey at 649-4000. to care for a toodler, Conference of helping people call 568- time. 55% commission. State certified. full time In my Man­ 9474. C o n n e c tic u t strong clerical skills. sires Reconditloner. preferred. Full and Call Rita 649-7897 or ORETAIL We offer a pleasant Churches, P.O. Box 2020 ask for Pam St. CONSTRUCTION- Repu­ $35,000/year. Apply: chester home. Excel­ Hardface. 911 New Some experience pre­ 773. Manchester, CT. Jean, EOE.______part time positions table paving contrac­ 649-8568.______Mayor's Office, 10 London Turnpike, office environment In ferred, but will train available. Free child lent pay. Call 646-1216 Glastonbury with free 06040, by April 18th, OPTIMETRIC Recep­ tor seeks qualified X-RAY Technician for Main Street. New Mil­ after 6pm. Glastonbury. OPPORTUNITIES hard working, punc­ 1988. EOE. care for children over truck drivers and busy orthopaedic prac­ ford, CT. 06776.203-355- parking. If you are tual, enthusiastic Indi­ tionist. Pleasant per­ 3. Call Marge ot 633- Ifs time... to move forward. New Intererested please call sonality for doctor's equipment operators. tice In Storrs area. Full 6010. EOE. vidual. Excellent pay 1508. Company benefits, ex- time. Experience ne­ challenges. New excitement. Joy or Gerry at 659- plan Including com­ O P TIM ETR IC Assistant. office In East Hartford. RESPONSIBLE Person 3561. Crum A Forster. Light typing skills re­ TEACHERS Needed. En­ cellent pay. 633-0543. cessary. Excellent to care for Infant and New opportunities. mission, Insurance, Part time and full time thusiastic, loving Indi­ starting salary and be- KENNEL Assistant medical,dental,paid positions. Mansflel- quired. Send Inquiries: M ECH AN IC- Reputable toddler In our home, Box S, C/O Manchester viduals who enloy paving contractor 4ieflts. Reply to: Box Tuesday-Thursdoy. At Bradlees. — ■ needed for busy board­ vacation. Apply In per­ dcoventry town line. working with toddlers. RR, C/O The Manches­ ing kennel. Energetic son to Randy Edinger. Only mature, energetic Herald. seeks qualified person Light houskeeping, ref­ RETAIL AUTO Full and part time posi­ for all phases of eaulp- ter Herald. erences. Call 647-7411. Here's your chance to share In persons for full and Suburban Subaru, 14 need apply. Will train. M ECHANIC. Small en­ tions available. Coll Send resume to; Box gine. 2 8, 4 cycle expe­ ment and truck repair the spirit and support of our part time positions. Im­ Hartford Turnpike, Marge at The Child­ and maintence. Com­ mediate openings, Vernon, CT. 649-6550. SS, C/0 The Manches­ rience. Full end part rens Discovery Center. ATTENDANT/ special company. At Bradlaee, ter Herald. pany benefits, excel­ good pay. Duties In­ time positions. Expe­ 633-1508. lent pay. 633-0543. all of our staff work togethar to clude bathing, feeding, CUSTODIAN- Night shift. rienced. Own tools. and cleaning. Early Contact Dr. Michael EXPERIENCED Con- Coll Eckert's, Coven­ LOT PERSON do the best Job they can do. hours and weekend Blake, Principle. Tol­ crete Floor Finishers try. 742-6103. SALEVOPERATOR PRIVATE PARTY And they're rewarded for It with work. Will train. Apply land High School. 872- and Form Builders. Ex­ good wages, great benefits and In person 10am to 4pm. 0561, application deod- cellent pay, medlcal- DATA ENTRY Merchandise Ads Full time/ responsible /dental benefits. Must We are growing and have the following opportu­ a terrific employee discount. Canine Holiday Inne, IlneAprll 15th. Position ORDER 200 Sheldon Road. to begin April 18th. be experienced. 742- nities In our new beautiful Glastonbury Jewelry person needed The following positions ere now EOE. 1053. ' ENTRY Store opening April 2Sth. FLORAL Designer. Expe- available for all shifts: rlenced In weddings CLERK •Full time Sales of giftware — Including and all kinds of floral China and crystal Immediately. Immediate opening for FULL & PART TIME arrangements. Greens •Retail Selling — experience preferred • CasMera & Things Florist, 296 W. SECRETARIAL local company. Ideal Full benefits. •Part time sales of Jewelry — prefer Mon­ • Marehandlea Claifui Middle Turnpike, Man­ position for someone days and or Saturdays chester. Ask for Elva. POSITION returning to the work­ • Receiving Clerk 643-1635.______•Jewelry Sales — experience preferred * Minimum 4 Lines — 7 Days Apply at once to place. Must be reliable, •Operator — Saturdays. Duties Include; FLORIST Shop work. Immediate full time opening for with typing or data entry * Additional Lines 504 Per Line, Per Day Please apply In person at: Floral Designer. Full switchboard and back up on data entry, ser­ Ed Thornton. or part time with some well organized Individual with ex­ skills a ^us. Able to vice counter and cashiering. * Classifications 71 thru 87 experience preferred. cellent typing and communica­ communicate well with •Data Entry — Full or part time, minimum * Merchandise Under *250 Bradlees Apply In person; customers over the 3 days, Duties Include Data entry and back up * Ad must contain price! , Middle Turnpike & Broad St. Krause Florist, 621 tions skills. Computer experience phone and have a posi­ on switchboard, service counter and cashier­ MAm€SraiH0ND\ Manchester, C T ing. You may cancel anytime, but NO refunds Hertford Road, helpful. Generous salary and bene­ tive attituda Excellent THE PROFESSIONALS Manchester.______For HMO, major medical and dental, paid retire­ due to this low price... fit package. Call for Interview or company benefRa Call: ment and good salary call; 24 ADAMS STREET RESPONSIBLE adult to MANCHESTER. CT 06040 work approximately stop In to complete an application. Royal Consumer Mr. Dana Fairbanks Business Products 10-15 hours a week. 278-3050 Good starting pay and 547-0M5 ext. 210 CALL CLASSIFIED E E n d l e e a generous family dis­ ask for Bob Lux Bond and Green Fine Jeweiers . There Is always something new at count. Apply In person; ABA Since 1898' 646-3515 Fayva Shoes, K-Mort TOOL& DIE CO. INC. Bradlees Now K can be youl Ploio, Vernon.______643~2711 NOW! bM/F COUPLE-Companlon to 1319 Tolland Turnpike llve-ln and care tor Manchester elderly gentleman In Manchester. Send sa­ Full Tlm»... lary requirements and resume to: Box T, C/0 automobile AUTOMOTIVE The Manchester He­ finish your week by noon BANKING OPPORTUNITIES rald. Fridmy! S e r v i c e W r i t e r /A d v i s o r MACHINIST. Minimum 5 mechanics NORTHEAST SAVINGS has grown to be one of the largest years experience. Set savings and loana In thia area and that maana Ita an exciting plaoa to up and operate Bridge­ Commercial FULLTIME port Lathe CNC ma­ work with great banafita — including a frea NOIM checking account chining centers. Lib­ Lines Rater and tranaportatlon aubsidles — and friendly people who make It fun Major insuranex carrier, located in IMMEDIATE EMPLOYMENT Immediate opening, experience CJJ eral overtime. Wages and “NORTHEAST EASY” to build your career with ua. commensurate with East Hartford, offers you the oppor­ preferred, but not necessary as we will ability. Paragon Tool tunity to add to vour commercial lines Import experience helpful, but not Wa ourrantly have the following openings available for people with at Company, Inc., 121 ratios sidtis while finishing your week necessary as we will train. Salary based least e months tellera/cashlers experience. A strong aptitude for train the right individual. Many benefits Adams Street, Man- at noon each Friday, year round. figures and a talent for dealing with people. chester, CT. 647-9935. If you have package rating skills— on experience, good benefits, uniforms including vacation with pay, paid casualty, property and associated proyided, exceilent working conditions — lines, and are looking fo r a modern Thu Manchtstar Part-Time Taller holidays, etc. RECREATION and dynamic working environment, Bonking Offico this is an eycellent opportunity to be For interview call Tom Dell or Dave, Tueaday & Wadneaday, 9am-3pm THERAPIST Manoheeter Parkade Saturday, 6;30am-12:30pm For ISO-bed SNF. Full explored. 8 am to 4 pm, Monday thru Friday. Manoheatar, C T Apply at once to: (time position for indi­ Candidates with the needed skills and vidual meeting state demonstrated initiative can look for­ TIM Cbortor Oak Officn Full-TIma requirements. Compe­ ward to a satisfying job experience Customer Sales Speelallat TOM DELL that also features excellent salary and Charter Oak Mall Mon.-Fri. 11:30am-7:30pm Servico Manager titive salary and excel- MANOfSTiRHONCA East Hartford, C T company benefits. Also, free parking Saturday Mornings llent benefits. Join our and easy access to h91,1-84 and Ht. Z. Inpovative TRPD THE PROFESSIONALS If you would like to hear more, please team! Call Jerry Corb- 24 ADAMS STREET In addition to the benefits noted above, our full-time employees are ;ett at 875-0771 for infor- do not delay but plan to call Dick ellgibla to pertlolpate In our oomprehensive benefit package, which MANCl-ESTtRHONCA Outeraon or Kristen Ostrander, M AN CH ESTER. C T 06040 Includaa medical and dental coverage, along with many other matlon/appolntment. Personnel Department at S28-4S91, Rockville Memorial Ext. Z296/97. attractive extras. W e Invite you to apply at our branch offioea during 24 Adams Street NaralBg Home regular banking hours or contact Lynda Rich In our Human Resources IVe are an Equal Opportunity Oapt., at 282-1111 for more Information on available positions. Manchester 22 South Street Employer/Male A Female. Exit 62 of 1.84 Rockville BOEM/F

V I 9 t i HOMES I HOMES I 9 t JHOMES I HOMES HELP WANTED Real Estate i ^ M f o r s a l e FOR SALE 1 ^ ' I fo r s a l e FOR SALE CONDOMINIUMS APARTMENTS FOR SALE FOR RENT BOLTON- New listing. BOLTON. Exciting new EA ST Hartford. New to MANCHESTER- Back up HOMES Contemporary In new the market. Good In­ FOR SALE Delightful 7 room otter wanted. 2 bed­ M ANCHESTER. Beoytl- ELLINGTON. Town- SALES CLERK/ Ranch offers 3 bed­ subdivision located on vestment property. Op­ room Ranch with att­ ful 1 bedroom Condorh- house Gardens. Beautl- rooms, large kitchen, 2 1.3 acres. Unlaue stair­ portunity to buy on ached garage. Large Inlum, carpeting has fu l one-bedroom A Spcdolii way accents Cathedral Immaculate well cared CASHIERS All real Mtafe advertised In full baths and more. living room, fireplace been updated, kitchen ranches and town- a and Dapartmant Ma­ the Manchester Herald Is Deck off kitchen, full celling, expansive kit­ tor three family slde- *and nice yard. $141,900. appliances Include houses with private en- subtecf to the Fair Housing chen with wet bar and by-slde apartment nager wanted at walk-out basement Jack Lappen Realty, microwave. trances. $510-8550 Act of IfM, which mokes It with ample shelf space. top o f' line ook ca­ building. 5-4 and 3 once In modern Illegal to advertise anv pref­ 643-4253.______$95,900. Realty World, monthly Includes ap­ Located on attractive binets. Main bedroom rooms. Call today tor Benoit, Frechette As- pliances, wall to vrall, OBOOKKEEnNG/ PAINTING/ MKGELUNEOUS pharmacy In Marv- erence, limitation or dlscrlm- features walk-ln closet an appointment. M ANCHESTER. $209,900. CHILD CARE Inotlon based on race, color, 1% acre lot. $232,900. Immaculate 9 room U soclates, 545-7709.O air and parking. Super­ IS S IiINCOME TAX PAPERING 8ERVIGE8 chaater'a largest religion, sex or natlonol cCall today for appoint­ and skylighted lacuzzi $189,9M. Century 21 Ep- intendent 872-2025, R.C. N bath. $335,000. Flano steln Realty, 547-8895.P 8i R Built Ranch In area GLASTONBURY. Im- HOME away from home shopping center. origin, or on Intention to ment. Flano Realty. of tine homes. Lovely moculate Townhouse. White Co. 235-5951. RETIREMENT Llvlng- Fringe beneflta, ex­ moke any such preference, 645-5200. Reolty 545-5200. MANCHESTER. Sentry doycore. Meals, TAX ATTORNEY D A B PAINTIN6 Everythlng provided limitation or discrimination. yard with In-ground 3 bedrooms, formal 3 Rooms partly furnlshed- snacks, activities. Full (O M M Srem MSI cellent salaries. Days MANCHESTER. Lovely 3 Real Estate Is proud to pool. Must see! Kler- dining room, rec room, ,heot. Working single tor your comfort even The Herald will not know­ B E A T The Heat I Original bedroom Cape, Vh feature It's home of the time or part time. Call Will adviao and prspare Extoflor Naasa PoioHaf only. Pleasant work- ingly accept any odvertlse- non Realty. 549-1147. fireplace, central air male preferred. No nursing service. Rotes owners will have their baths, dining room, week. Beautiful home 558-8501______all tax returns. DepandaHa and axperlenond. ment which Is In violation of lovely above-ground and much more. pets. Lease. 543-2880. Low Prioaa and Fully Inauied. reasonable. Coll 649- Ing conditions. garage. In-ground In sought after Forest SOUTH Windsor- "Newer 2358. . Apply at once to the law. pool open and ready to Townhouse", mid 50’s. $195,900. Realty World, NEW Apartments on bus­ Is advertising expensive? WHITMAN Flee CaMmalaa SOUTHERN New Eng- pool, beautiful neigh­ Hills. Move right Into Benoit, Frechette As- You'll be surprised now 16S Downey Drive., Apt A ODD lobs. Trucking. go for the hot weather this 8 room traditional Price reduced tor line. 2nd floor. $550 per Ann, Office manager Icnd closstflsld ads aheadi Top auaittv borhood! SeHers relo­ soclotes, 545-7709.g economical it Is to adver­ Menoheeler, 8ta-isei NEIL • 649-4136 Home repairs. You cating. $159,900. cen­ Colonial. Formal liv­ quick sale on this spa­ month. 1 month secur­ or pharmadsi reach nearly 800,000 construction Including cious 5V3 rooms, 2 bed­ M ANCHESTER spacious ity. Peterman Building tise In Classified. 643-2711. name It, we do It. Free homes In Connecticut tury 21-Homeseekers ing room and dining INCOME TAX ROOFING/ estimates. Insured. 643- LIgoitt Pirkids plaster ceilings walls, 3 Realty 523-5044. room, eat In kitchen rooms, beautiful kit­ 2 bedroom Townhouse, Company. 549-9404.O and Rhode Island. The bedrooms, 1<6 boths, chen, dining area, 1'6 baths, large kit­ PREPARATION I ^ G I O I N G 0304. price for a basic 25 BOLTON. Very attrac­ with all new appliances 3 Bedroom apartment on P h irn iK y 1st floor family room, and arched window sunken 'living room chen, basement In 2nd floor In 4 family LAWN CARE In Your Homo word ad Is only $55 and formal dining room, tive Madison Colonial HAWNES TREE SERVICE Manchester Parkade above the table area, with nice fireplace, small complex. house. $500 per month. Inleuding; Rental and Sola R.J. Roofina. No lob too Buokal, truck a ohljppar. Stump will appear In 43 news­ large kitchen, summer !n new sought offer $119,900. By owner. 643- big or too small. Will Manchester 1st floor family room family room, deck and Coll 545-8201.______ProprMorahlp. Call Jim Wtiaalir removal. Free stilmalat. papers. For more In­ porch. Dortsmouth subdivision off Hebron garage!! Don't miss 7930. Need your lawn mowed work 7 days, until lob formation call Classi­ Rood. Many extras-lst with atrium door to MANCHESTER. For or raked? Any odd lobs Special contldarallon (or Road In the Martin patio and much more. this onel C21 LIndsev " 742-1009 complete. 10 percent fied, 543-2711 and ask School District. floor laundry, central rent. Big 3 bedroom on outside. 649-3104. Reas­ aldarty and handicapped. Call our office tor your Rea! Estate. 519 Center busline. $575 plus utili­ discount for senior citi­ for detolls.o $239,900. Jackson 8< air, deck. Call listing Street, Manchester, LOTS/LAND onable rates. zens. Free estimates. office for generous al­ exclusive showing. ties. Security and ref­ 6 4 7 - 7 5 5 3 Jackson Real Estate, $230,000. Sentry Real CT. 549-4000. Joe 649-9251.______Supply Clerk GRACIOUS Colonial. 547-8400.O______lowance. $279,000. R - FOR SALE erences required. 643- EASTERN CARPENTRY/ Estate, 643-4060.P WILLIMANTIC- "More 1577. Meadows Manor is Lovely spacious 7 BRAND New Listing! ano Realty 645-5200. LAWNCARE REMODELING PRESTIGE ROORNG HANDYMAN room Colonial with 3 MANCHESTER. Immac­ to r the money", COLCHESTER. Excel­ MANCHESTER. 454 Main OtNftrm 9 FuM Utm Of I Home Improvement - Pointino currently seeking a This spacious Ranch Is W ILLIN GTO N . 7 room $140,900. Don't miss lent country atmos­ Lawn A Yord Sorvhm Rooting o( all lypsa. Shinglat, bedrooms, 2flreploces, Raised Ranch on 1.4 ulate, lovely 3bedroom Street. 2nd floor, 3 MoMaf. 9m4Ft9, MaiNIna A MomI flat rooting, roof rspalra. • Hoeements Plnlthed • Ttlino • very deceiving from this fabulous buy, phere. 1.15 acre lot In Llotit Corpentrv • ODD JOBS • part-time supply large 14x25 family Acre. 2 car garage. 3 Ranch on a profession­ room heated. No ap­ Futp kMwiaa • Prua BfUiNaln CARPENTRY A the oufsidel Inside fea­ stately and Impeccably newer subdivision. All work guararUsetf. INIUMED clerk to deliver sup­ room with sliders to bedrooms, 1’6 baths, ally landscaped I'/t pliances. Security. $480 • aMlor OMnn OMoouMi REMOOEURR SERVICEt tures over 1400 sauare clean 9 room Colonial! Easy commute to Hart­ Call deck. Bright and sunny Fleldstone fireplace In acre lot, 2 baths, 1st per month. 645-2425, Comptale home repairs and re- BARRY SCANLON plies to nursing sta­ living room, wonderful feet of luscious one floor laundry and tire- Features 4 bedrooms, 1 ford or New London weekdoys 9am-5pm. 647-9910 Kendall Keyaa modeling. We tpedalln In bath­ floor living space. Per­ living room. $169,900. bath and 2 lavatories, area. $59,900. Realty rooms and kMohana. Small seals 742-7831 6 4 6 -2 4 1 1 trss sstlmof St tions. Th e 16 hour for entertaining, 2 car Coll 429-1213. placed rec room with 4 Room Duplex with sun- garage, walk-up attic. fect for a retirement separate heat. Also In­ beautiful center chim­ World, Benoit, oommarclal work. Hoglslarsd. In­ position will be Fri- home. Large master deck and garden In PHIL’S LAWN CARE sured, retaraneaa. Consarvotlva way to MIRRORS • MIRRORS Located In Porter SOUTH Windsor. Open cludes 14x27 green­ ney fireplace, finished Frechette Associates, BitgMsn up your horns. day-Monday, 4 bedroom with butit-lns. house, Sunday April 10, basement, woodstove. 545-7709.O wonderful neighbor­ • Spring deanup 646-G16S Install or repair your roof Street area. $219,900. house. .$229,900. D.W. hood. $530 plus utilities. and lava I Deal direct with Rtotonably pilosd, hours per day, hours Anne Miller Real Est- Cozy den, format din­ 1355 Old Main Street. Fish Realty, 643-1591.P plus 2 car garage, car­ MANCHESTER- Level • Mowing rsfsranott, Intursd. ing room, country kit­ Magnlflclent 2.5 acre port, separate work­ No pets. Available May roofer. Wood and coder negotiable. Starting gte, 547-8000.O______MANCHESTER. Cozy 3 cleared lots. About V* 1st. 543-9691. • Weekly service available. shoka tpaclollatl Seal • Ovsr 20 yssts sxpsrisnos. chen and a super living setting on Old Main shop and profession­ acre. City sewer and FARRAND REMODELING salary is $7/Hr. EAST Hartford- room with fireplace. Street Is lust begin­ bedroom Cope on aulet ally landscaped flat MANCHESTER- Availa­ Call tor free eotimates. downs. 27 vtors ACCENT GLASS CD. street, formal dining, water. 646-7207. Room addNIons, dsoks, rooting, axparlanca. Knowledge of medi­ Manchester. Large 8 Lakewood Circle In ning. Completely reno­ lot!! C21 Lindsey Real ble May 1st. 6 rooms, aiding, windows and gullata. room Raised Ranch nicely finished lower 742-7476 647-G146 cal supplies and Manchester. $198,000. vated! 3 bedroom brick Estate. 519 Center wall to wall In 3 rooms, Backhos and buSdozsr ssrvtoa 871-7990. with 4 bedrooms, Vh Jackson & Jackson Ranch, 2 baths, forma! level with storage Street, Manchester, no appliances, wa- avallabla. Call Bob Farrand, Jr. PATIG DGGR GLASS computers helpful, baths, garage, sliders Reol Estote, 547-8400.D dining room, full base­ areas, full baths with CT. 649-4000. MORTGAGES sher/dryer hook-ups, vanity and lovely sten­ But. 647-8S0B but will train. Please from formal dining BRAND New Listing I ment with fireplace, parking 2 cars. $500 H&R ROOFING Spaclal - *08s«v. room to large covered cilled country kitchen. MANCHESTER- High- G & G Lawn Sirvice RIS.645-G849 RaaMantlal roofing of aH types. lor rsstsosmsM (stsnSsrd SSiiTa) Contact Mrs. Popular Northfleld hardwood floors, 2 cor wood Drive. See this security deposit. $500 deck. Beautiful large garage. See you Sun­ $136,900. D.W . Fish DO NOT 0 0 BANKRUPTI per month plus heat Mowing, trimming and spring FREE ESTIMATES. • Ovsr 20 ysars oxpsrisnoo. Green Condominium desirable 8 plus room. deanup. Dependable sarvloe Bouchard at: lot with 120' frontage. day!! Directions: Realty, 643-1591 .p Stop Foreclosure! Home- and utilities. No dogs. 10% Senior CHIzsn Dlteount. complex! 6 room Raised Ranch type and low prices. For free ACCENT GLASS CD. Lovely 1 owner home I Townhouse with 3 bed­ Route 5 to Governors MANCHESTER. Excep owners, consolidate your Adults preferred. On 868 Home All Work Ouaranlsad. Meadows Manor $179,900. Anne Miller tional Duplex. Well home. 4 bedrooms, bills, pay off your credit sstimate call M 7-G 1 46 rooms, 2>6 baths, gas Highway to Main m ain floor family busline. 649-8188 coll Paul - 646-6868 or ImproviimnU 6 Ripiir Real Estate, 647-8000.O Street. Turn right, maintained 5-5 Duplex cards, your car or busi­ between 2 and 4pm. Complete, home care. 647-0280 333 Bldwoll St:^ hot air heat with cen­ room, plus a finished ness loan, your mortgage Dan - 228-9094 M ANCHESTER. 1 year tral air conditioning. house on left. $279,900. conveniently located In recreation room, ROCKVILLE- New large “No Job Too Small" POWER WASiliNG Manchester, CT. Klernon Realty 649- a quiet neighborhood. and saye, save your ‘ "■ kennard” '* Inisrtor $ Extsrior old Duplex. 3 bed­ Extra bonus of brand cathedral celling living homell NO PAYMENTS 1 bedroom. Washer/D- Fm Eitimatn HOMIIMPROVIIMIMT rooms, 2 full baths, full new double pane Insu- 1147.______Each side has 3 bed­ room, 216 bathrooms, ryer hook-ups. 2nd tidint • ORCks • IMocwmtnt Malntsnanos, Rsnovatlons 647-9191 rooms, living room, UP TO 2 YEARSI Bad CU8AN0 LANOSCAPINA WlRdlWfR 6 OWRTR and Ptlndng. basement, private lated windows BOLTON. Open house, stone fireplace. Just credit, late payments or floor. Stove, refrigera­ 646-1143 driveway, fully car­ throughout, tilt out for Sunday, April 10, 15 dining room and eat-ln tor, carpeting, park­ Profeaalonal Lawn Nr T m Bif or Too Smoll Itnund m Stnior Okoounit kitchen. Must be seen. reduced to $225,000. U 8, unemployment Is not a Maintenance 19% atlwn OttcGunf peted. New stove, re­ easy cleaning! Carport Enrico Road. Exaulsite R Realty, 843-2592. problem. Foreclosure as­ ing, storage area. $490 OommweW, IWdenbii AARWbw 9f MR Inttmofloiwl Renovations/Plus frigerator and dis­ tor 1 car, full base- new Contemporary $199,900. D.W. Fish sistance available for the plus utilities. Evenings Cowaim Mndeaoping deeign. CMI KITCHEN & BATH BortRf Svtfwim Realty, 543-1591 .p for your frw wMmaH, hwasher. Vinyl siding. , ment. $145,000. Jackson anch, featuring formal DIVORCED and SELF- 643-8557. REMODIEUNG V Coll 72S-0761 Anytfmt 6 4 6 -2 2 5 3 BOOKKEEPERS Large closets. On aulet 8. Jacfcsbn Rea! Estate, dining room, spacious FLORIDA. West coast BOLTON EMPLOYED. M ANCHESTER. 3 bed­ 646*4075 (IMVW IWMMtB) cul-de-sac. Immedlafe 647-8400.P family room with fleld­ mobile home, retire­ Sw iu Conservative From the amalMt repair to 15 StoiNlMdfa Lam Group at 203-454-1334 room Duplex. $750 487-U70 Several of our occupancy. $139,9Q0. MALLARD View- Quality stone fireplace, sun- ment Information. monthly plus utilities, the largest renovation, we CONCRETE clients have Call Ed at 649-2947. ’ constructed 3 bedroom room, skylights, la­ From $22,900. 1-800-237- Large 7 room Colonial. 3 1'6 baths, modern kit­ will do a complete job. Start FLOORING cuzzi and much, much 8551.______bedrooms, living room, to flnlsh..Free estimates. Immediate openings MANCHESTER. 5 family attached single family chen, all appliances. 2 house, fully rented. homes (you own your morel Custom quality EAST Hartford. Lovely dining room-, family months security. Ref­ LJS & SON CPS CONCRETE for full charge Potles, walks, flocrt. drlvs- Great Investment. own lot),flreplaced liv­ throughout! Direc­ spacious Duplex with room, kitchen, 2'4 baths, Rentals erences. No pets. 643- Landscaping ft Mowlnt Heritage Kitchen A FLOORSANOING wovs. oddlllont a dteks. Jock bookkeepers. The $300,000. Call Ed at ing room, 1>/6 baths, tions: Campmeetlng walk-out basement. lacuzzi, fireplace. Built 2121.______Yard dsotiHip, mowine, rull Bath Center • Floors like new Hommsrlne a tow culllns. types of clients are 549-2947. Anderson permasnteld Road to Birch Moun­ Landscaping and In 1085. 2 plus acres. londscoes ssrvics srrarsd. Corns visit our showroom at • Specializing In oktar floors FREE ESTIMATES. tain Road, left onto M ANCHESTER- 2 bed­ 1S% Olscsunf far Isfilsr Otlisnt diverse and most are M ANCHESTER. Raised termopane windows, fenced back yard. Asking •250,000 ROOMS Free Estimates. 182 W. Middle Tpke. • Natural & stained floors Ranch, 11 years old, 4 range, refrigerator, Enrico Road. $349,900. $250,000. Realty World, room Duplex, fully ap- Manchester • No waxing anymore located East of the Klernan Realty 549- FOR RENT 645-6412 (Isevs matsaesi 647-9289 bedrooms, 116 baths, dishwasher and win­ Benoit, Frechette As­ CONVERSE pllanced, 1>6 baths, • eeeee#•ee••e • 4 River. All positions fireplace, pool, near dows, range, refrigera­ 1147.P sociates, 645-7709.P REM. ESTATE private basement. $575 6 4 9 -5 4 0 0 John Vwfailli - 046-5750 require strong schools, shopping, tor, dishwasher and plus heat and utilities. microwave oven, car­ 6 4 6 -4 3 8 2 References, 2 months ...... iJwii'Haiiiriii^...... bookkeeping public transportotlon. HEATING/ GARDENING Neighborhood deve­ peting, full basement security. 659-4228. E6gln|. Holgf Trlwwlni. iM d PAINTING/ experience and the and even an attached LARGE Room tor rent In PLUMBING loped, clean, con­ private home. Close to MANCHESTER. 2 bed­ LI|M TriwMiii. sic. PAPERING ability to meet the formed. Will not last at garage. $149,900. Blan­ NEW LISTING i f e : room Townhouse with CONDOMINIUMS downtown and bus­ aPretssdcnaMy Equipped ROTOTILLING challenges of growth $219,900. Call 643-9095 or chard 8i Rossetto Real­ fireplace. Heat, car­ Q U A L ITY Pointing and All Size Garden Plots tors," We're Selling FOR SALE m S i lines. $80 per week. peting, A/C, all ap­ a DapendaMa 549-2275.______References and secur­ Wollpoperlno. Free es­ J.N.T. HEATING flotoUlUo* St rtasoHiMe n lM . positions. Qualified Houses" 645-2482.n *13 8 ,500. pliances. Nice loca­ timates. Reasonable EAST Hartford. Move In ity required. 643-2659.. Ray Hariy, 6 4 6 -7 0 7 3 A COOLING PHBB oRtlmetee. candidates who are condition. 5 room, 3 or 4 H EA LTH Spa Included In tion. Coll 647-1595. prices. Coll 558-8253 of- Inslallatlons, Repairs, Burnsr, CONTEMPORARY FEMALES Preferred. ter 3pm.______Call C ly d e L Sons ready to meet the bedroom Cope with this magnlflclent 10 Six Room Cape Townhouse. 1800 BoHers. Walsr Haolsrs. room home, 3 full Furnished room, $50 o Cleaning, Rslraclary Ssrvica. 847-8987 o r 643-2340 challenges are country style kitchen. 2 square feet of living week, 1 week security HOMES NAME your own price. baths. Inside pool, 71 Branford St., Manchester GOOKKEEPING/ Father & Son Pointing (leeTB nuMif) encouraged to full baths, 3 year old area available within 2 and references. Coll FOR RENT Call Tad: 742-5700 furnace, 2 zone heat. sauna and work out bedroom, 1>6 baths INCOME TAX ond Papering. Remo­ submit their resume area. Must be seen! 549-9472, Monday- N val. 872-8237. 1-800-312-4146 Great location. Great Hardwood Floors, Fireplace in home. 20' studio on 3rd Frldav 3:30 to 8:00pm. and salary home I $135,000. Strano B!anchard 8, Rossetto ASHFORD Lake Chaffee- MOVERS Living Room, Aluminum Siding, floor. Gorage. $160's. Ask tor Eleonor._____ Charming 2 bedroom requirements In Real Estate, 547-7553.D Realtors," We're Sel- Blanchard 8, Rossetto llng Houses" 545-2482.0 CLOSE To buslines and furnished waterfront. ENROLLED AGENT R.A. DAVIDSON confidence to: M ANCHESTER. New to Excellent Neighborhood for Realtors," We're Sel- Fireplace, $650 per 12 Y99f$ IRS fxpdridrio# Stenciling O.J. WOODS MOVING PORTER Street 5 room, llng Houses" 545-2482.0 downtown. $80 per Tax PrepRfRiloti / OoneuMng / Tax Flumsina. Hsttkit. Pump Sanies NeedNnf A# Yeir Mertfif Afeedi the market. Don't miss month plus utilities, 2 Add life to one of your New Inalallallons. Repairs, Children week. Coll 543-2659. Sewinore • COMPLEYB MOVEG Blum Shapiro A Ca this adorable older Co- 1V6 both Colonial with VERNON. Back on the months security. Small rooms with a hand Drains Claanad, Bathroom A ouarry stone front. 3 Expert In New E Old Tex Lewe • rnuCK « tMEN POP HEAVY ITIMG lonlol. Great starter market. Cozy Condom­ pets allowed, referen­ KHohsn RomodaUng • mU CK A CNMVEM AVAILAIU Personnel bedrooms, deck and APARTMENTS pointed wall border. home. 2 or 3 bedrooms, PETERMAN inium with view. New ces. 644-1242. MMBERLEE D. 0%EIU Coil Lannie at Sarvtoa k Our Ous/nasa • FEES PEHGONAL EGTIMATtG Department — BK1 hardwood floors, vinyl garage. Clean and at­ carpet, appliances, FOR RENT siding, deep lot. Call tractive. $164,900. Blan­ REAL ESTATE AGENCY RHODE Island, Black­ 6 4 6 4 0 7 9 Bus Phone 742-83S2 423-4180 231 Farmington Ave. etc. $74,900. Realty berry HIII.3bedroom,2 568-7865 Heew Leone MeeMG* VMN Natum OWi tor details. $129,900. chard & Rossetto Real­ World, Benoit, Farmington 06034 649-9404 EAST Hartford. 3 room bath home, ocean s Century 21 Epstein tors," We're Selling Frechette Associates, apartment. $450 plus Realty, 547-8895.0 Houses" 645-2482.0 646-7709.D view, <6 mile to beach. utilities. Security. No Coll 203-544-9539 after pets. 559-4087. Spm. laaaeqtgg* STORE AND OARAOES WANTED MISCELLANEOUS OFFICE SPACE ANDSTORASE TO RENT FOR SALE TAD TAS CANS CARS |g3JCAMP|R8/ M0T0IICYCLE8/ SALES SALES FOR SALE FOR SALE TMILER8 M0PED8 One cor garage. In quiet WANTED to Rent Cot­ QUEENSIZE Waterbed area. Available May tage, Lakeside, East of complete. Dark pine, 4 YAMAHA loSTSsTExcr A P R IL 9 ft 10. Moving, A N D O V ER . From Grand­ HONDA Civic Wagon 1983 Chevy Cavalier SU N LIN E 1987- 20 foot N»w OWe0 8pac0 1st. $45 month. 644-1486 the River. Weeks of VMi THE UNEN LADY drawer base,amtchlng 10-3.' Rain or shine. mother's attic to Travel Trailer with ter. Runs good. Needs cornw ManchMtar Rd. or 54e-3018.______1979. Automatic, new Wagon, 4 speed, power June 19, 24 and July 3. AttheVsneaesalsr nightstand and chest of Furniture, lamps, mis­ Grandpa's dairy born. steering, power owning and TV an­ minor repairs. Asking & Hebron Ave., Qlae- 871-2573.______front axle, brakes, runs MANCHESTER. Indus­ drawers. $500 or best LYNCH cellaneous. 96 Loomis Old furniture, milk bot­ and looks great. S900. brakes, AM/FM tenna. Used twice, S250. 644-4704. tonbury. Available trial, office, commer­ School hcB started ... this 777 Hartford Tpica., Varrum offer. Coll after 4pm. Rood, Bolton^______tles, fruit tors, old 443-8094.______Cassette. $3200. 742- S7,800. 871-0472.______cial space. 2400 square 548-1903.______If this name is tools, much more. 5459.______June let, 420 aq. ft.. Is o good time to advertise Saa.«eilllt.l6M»Spa DODGE Von B2000 Cus­ Utllltlee Included. Call feet. Loading dock. that desk you no longer R E S U L T of a renovation. April 9 ft 10, 9-4pm„ 26 1980 BUICK Skylark, CARS CARS Woodland Industrial UiryBlali not on your car, Glleod Rood. tom 1974. Runs good, Savinga Bank of Man- use. Lot a ClossfflM od We have 15 doors, many new ports, 4 new stick. Air, body excel­ FOR SALE FOR SALE Park. 443-2121.______80"x30" and 80"x42". you probably paid T A G Sole. M ary Kov lent, needs tune-up. cheater, 646-1700, aak find a cosh buyer for you. products, some furni­ tires and mags. Needs 843-2711. Some are flre-roted. some work. S250. 443- $900.633-1764 9am-9pm. for Mr. Matrick To clean coffee stains Colors are white and too much!! ture, like new books, Automotive from Chino or plastic, rub R0AT8/MARINE upholstery supplies, 8094. TOYOTA Tercel 1980. 5 mahogany. For more 88 Sitirt wood wagon, apx. 3500 speed, deluxe. A ir con­ stain with baking soda. To {eq u ipm en t Information call Man­ Avon products-some CLYDE F IN D IN G A cosh buye> find o cosh buyer for that ST Trana Am, black A gold, TPI ditioning. $750. Call 646- CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. LIP M A N #1 for sporting goods equip chester M anor 444- new, miscellaneous CHEVY 1949. Timing china closet you no longer WANTED 87 Ford Rangar XLT Pickup CARS chain blown-tor ports 0213 after 6pm m#nt Is easy when vot FOUR Winns Bowrider 0129.______87 Pontiac Grand AM 4dr, gray Items. April 9 ft 10, ROUTE 83, VERNON VOLKSWAGEN use, place a low-cost ad In or fix. S100 or best weekdoys.______advertise In classified. 1984. 17', new 120 hp 87 Supra. 2-tona brn. 8 apd. 10am-4pm. Rain dote 16 FOR SALE 62 Ragal Covpv •5605 Classified. 643-2711. Mercrulser I/O, full RIDING Lawn mower. ft 17. 34 Flo ren ce offer. Bob 449-0478. TOYOTA Corolla 1977. M Subaru Q L 3 dr, SHvar, 8 ap. T B a y Sears. Excellent condi­ 87 Dodge D100 PU. AT. AC CLASSIC Ford Falcon 64 C am tro Cp*. •7005 canvas plus mooring 87 Dodge D100 Plokup Street, Monchester. Olds Cutlass Cruiser 1987. $500. (xood condition. 4WO, AC, AM-FM,478W tion. Electric start. S4 Canlury LTD 4 a,. •8205 o r L a rg e r cover. E-Z Loader In­ 87 Pont SunMid 4 dr eedan 1964. Runs, needs some Brougham Wagon. 444-5184 after 4pm. savwQii'aeM I9JAPARTMENT8 a p a r tm en ts $350, 443-4919. MANCHESTER. 39 Con- work. $200. Coll Gene •4005 M Trana Am. BIk. MLNS cluded. Veryclean. 649- 87 Stmural hrdtp., JX pkg. Loaded. All options. 4 PONTIAC Phoenix 1980.4 84 cnallon4dr. dlewood Drive. April 9, otter 5:3(>pm. 433-4144.n •3005 M Toy. Tarcal. 3 dr, rad. M IM ’ Z |F 0 R r en t FOR RENT G a ra g e 2094 after 4pm. 87 Chevy Nova 4 dr, AT, AC 8om-1pm.______months old, 3900 miles. door, hatch, front aSSpaotrum 4 4, ( SUZUKI Somurol 1987 88 Olda Calla 1 4r. •7005 88 (2) Taroala 4 dr, AT, *0888 Remove mineral buildup 87 Trana Am OTA, rad Rust proofed, etc. Fold wheel drive, auto­ MANCHESTER Moving! 88 Chav. Aatro Van •0605 88 Chav Cavallar Type 10, '32M from your teakettle by 87 Toyota 4x4 PU, blua Special Edition. 4 pas­ $15,400. asking $13,000 matic, air, cruise, AM- M (Xidaaa Olarra bm. ’TtM Saltabl# for worfchig MUSICAL Tools, hardware, snow senger, 14,000 miles, 88 C antu ry 4 4i. •5005 pouring In half a cup of 87 Grand Prix, V8. full power blower, lawn mower, or best offer. 449-2178. FM . 48K. $1950. 649- 84 Audi 4000, quarto. •84M 87 Toyota PU, atanderd, red 5/50 warranty. $7700. •5005 OR vohklos. ITEMS white vinegar and one furniture, household 1337.______88 C a vallar C 8 4 4r. 84 Volvo DL 4 dr, bm. AT. TSaO THE OLCOTT 87 GMC Cuttom Van, 10K Coll 443-9452.______quart of tap water. Heat to goods. April 9th, 9 to 4. A M C Eagle 4x4 1981. SUBARU DL Wagon 1981. 86 C antu ry 4 4r. n rw o S4VWQLI>07M Nocossary for 2-3 PIANOS and organs. A 87 Suzuki Samurai, black B U IC K R iv ie ra 1969. 57,000 miles. Good run­ 86 Camarocp* •10,705 83 VW Camper AT, TM S 40 Olcott St. ■ Manchester, CT 06040 rolling boll and let stand 88 Ford Rangar 4x4, STX pkg. Rain or shine. 58 Foster New clutch, new axels. sale so large we rented Loaded, re-bullt mo­ ning condition. S1200 86 Olda Dana Cp* •11,205 S4VWRabbH,48K,M2M niORtIn. WllliRg to for one hour. Poor out 88 FlraMrd. V8.4 ap. T-topa Street.______Good condition. $1300 The Olcott is now managed by the Beacon Man­ an arm ory. 3davs only. tor, new brakes and negotloble. 444-4173. negotiable. Call 649- ST Caprioa «*aan •12,505 t3 VW (XtnvembN. «a8M Friday April 8, Noon to solution, fill with water, 88 Calica G T LB, 6 apd.. AC S A T U R D A Y -A p r I I 9. 82 Bulok Skylark, 'SkM agement Corp. We are now accepting applica­ p iy top ro R t Call boll again and discard. 88 Toyota 4x4, rad, 19K exhaust. Excellent D A TS U N 210 1980- Excel­ 7494 after 4pm.______S T C h a v . C a lab rn y4 4r. •6005 9pm. Saturday April 9, lOom-?. 199 Wood- condition. Real cleon. 82 Ford 8XT, 421M tions for our 1 and 2 bedroom units, starting at Add buildup to your 88 Nova 4 dr, AT. PS, 18K bridge Street, lent running condition. PLYMOUTH Horizon 87 Pont. 8000 4 4,. •0005 9am to 9pm. Sunday $850. 643-8094. Automatic, A/C, ro- 79 BMW 3301, MTM •500 for our 1 bedroom units and *550 for our 2 April 10, Noon to 4pm. budget by selling no- 88 Pontlao STE 4 dr, blua Manchester. 1980. Good condition, 4 87 Ctntury44r. •0005 643-2659 dlolt. $1200. 649-5121. 24 T e HeiRI Tipk, Rto. S3 bedroom units. Fully appllanced kitchens, pri­ at the New Britain longer used furniture and 88 GMC Safari Panar van. 12K cylinder, 4 door, 4 appliances with a low-cost 88 Toyota Camry DIx. AT, AC CHEVELLE 1973, Rebuilt speed. $1500 or best VanMB, CT * Mt-ICM vate parking; near schools and shopping malls, Mr. Klofor Armory, corner ot NO-nCE TO CREDITORS 872-9111 od In Classified. 443-2711. 86 CuUata Suprm. opa., maroon NOTICB TO CM DITOM 3504BDL 4 speed, posl. offer. 449-3692. swimming pool, wall to wall carpeting, resi­ Stanley and East Main 86 Buick Ragal Cpa, V8 E S TA TE OF E S TA TE OF St. (Just half mile East ANNA FAGAN KIELV, MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER Very good condition. dent paid utilities, no pets. 86 Chavy Cavallar CL wagon SCHULTZ. S2800 or best offer. of the Finest Super 88 Toyota DIx Pata Van, 8 apd cko ANNA F. KIELY ANTIQUES/ Center) Baldwin and The Hen. William E. Hti- oka MICHAEL SCHULTZ 647-9925 after 3pm. Rental Office is open daily, TA6 88 Toyota 4x4 longbad Oerold, Judge, of the Court The Hen. William E. Htz- 9-5, Monday thru Friday I COLLECTIBLES other namebrands. Fi­ SALES 86 Toyota Extra Cab Pick-up of Proboto, OIttrict of Mon- Gorold, Judge, of the Court ^SSirVouFCaT nancing available. MC 86 Pont Grand Am, V6, 8K ml chostor at o hoorlne hold on of Probata, DIatrict of Man- NOTICE TO CREDITORS 21 IN STOCK Please call 643-0612 OF 643-6432 A N T IQ U E Show. Second and Visa, factory wa- 86 Toyota OHca Q T LB April A 1*81 erdorod that all choafor at a hoorlne hold on E S TA TE OP Congregational 84 Toyota MR2,14K ml claims mutt ha preaantod to April A IfM ordorod that all HENR Y W. MATSON AT THIS PRICEIII rantees and local ser­ MANCHESTER. House­ dolm t mutt bo protontod to Church,285 North Main vice. Large selection of hold goods, toys, utility 86 Olda Calala 4dr, gold tha fldudarv at the oddroas 'The Hon. William E. Htz- n s 86 Chevy Celebrity 4 dr bolaw. Failure to prompNv the fiduciary at the addrota Gorold, Judge, of the Court 4 LInea — 10 Days Street, Manchester. spinets, consoles, stu­ trailer. Saturday 9-4. prosent any auch dolm t nrav bdew. Follura to promptly of Proboto, District of Mon- BRAND New Equal Housing Opportunity Friday, April 8th, 11- dios and grands, all Rain date Sunday. 143 86 GMC 1500 Series P/U raault In tha lost of riehtt to protont any tuch claim may choator at o hoorlng hdd on 508 chargd oach addi­ 8pm, Saturday April must be sold. No deal­ South Main Street, 86 Toyota Tercel 3 dr, AC rocevar such claim. result In the Iota of riehtt to April 5,1*88 ordorod that oil tional Una, par day. You 1988 HONDA ACCORD LX 86 Toyota Corolla 4 dr rocovor on tuch dalm. claims must bo prosontod to 9th, 10-5pm. 1-84, exit ers please. Manchester. Johanna Bruder Rev, can cancal at any Uma. 85 Toyota Forerunner AT Asalstant Clerk Johanna Bruder Roy, the fiduciary at the address 4 Door ■ 5 Speed ■ Was *14,324 42. below. Polluro to promptly 85 Olds Delta 88 Royals The fiduciary It: Attlttont Clork SORRY, ’ 85 Toyota Tercel 3 dr. AC present any such claim may I CARS CARS I I iCARS CARS Elloon K. Rooon, The fiduciary It; result In the loss of rights to NO REFUNDS OR YEAR’S LOWEST PRICE I 85 Toyota Tercel 4 dr, AC Co-Admlnlttrcrtor c.t.a. James M. Quinn recover on such claim. IS D fO R S A L E FOR SALE FOR SALE I ' I fo r s a le FOR SALE 85 GMC P/U. V8.-AT. AC Eueono F. Klolv, Admlnlttrator ADJUSTMENTS 85 DodM Lancer ES turbo Co-Admlnlatrotor c.t.a. 248 Hudson Stroot Johanna Bruder Roy, THIS WEEK ONLY 85 Mazda deluxe 4 dr QLC 173 Duck Hole Rood Hartford, C T 041IM Assistant Clork CALL HERALD 85 Corolla LE. AT. AC Madlaon, C T 04«43 029-04 The fiduciary Is: Ursula S. Matson 85 Olds Cutlass Brgh. 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BISSELU Ml Connecticut. 78 Chevy Malibu, 4 dr, 84K VERNON IT R B E T (P-M A) - Approvod the modification to of 90 TALCOTTGLEN, FAR­ 024-04 O T r S L l X ^ y ^ l d ^ o n t Plo M INGTON, C T 04033 hove ’ W k * 4 8 « Ml ValMee WarrMlIeS for o pored of land Idontlflod os 775, 141 ond 84* Vernon fllod on application plo- Stroot. cordod MARCH 24, IfM with Court of Probate, District of S«dqaci ?u r,m» SaM To. h Regwpiw |n.a BARNEY PETERMAN - WETLANDS BOUNDARY the Ooportment of Liquor Manchester Sifc f87bl4, 07636. 637 b 638. AH Equipp«d With Autometic TfenemiMions. PowDt 10.9% APR, Sp 8881, TP 8877, FC 2018, 80 tnoe. 10.9% APR. 8p 9700 TP 12,881. FC 2881 80 moe. CHANoii-SOaNORTH MAIN STREET Control o PACKAGE LI­ NOT)Cl OF HtARtNO Sleeting b Powof Bfekts, A » Condiltoning. Reei OefoggEf. 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Of BOX 187, RPO pllcatlon praying for a f f f UBUABAN A copy ot those decisions hos boon tiled In Iho Town Clerk's P3, HEBRON ROAO, AN­ change of name ot In told op- VERNON, C T DOVER, C T 04333 and will bo pllcaflon on file more fully office. conducted by CHARLES S. 649-6550 PLANNING and ZONING COMMISSION apoeort, at tha Court of Pro­ 646 -4321 BISSELL, III OS pormlltoo. bata on April 21,19M at 3:00 LEO KWASH, SECRETARY CHARLES BISSELL. Ill P.M. riY D F CHEVROLET .3 872 9111 Doted ot Monehoslor, CT this *th doy of April, 1*8*. Doted 1, April IfM Elizabeth A. Bldwell, Aas't. Clerk Vj U T U C b u ic k , INC. » ...... 01*-M 0I»«4 03484 : - -1:: ■: I;; K u : ’: K ■ r { V ::! ' i V ; I i < !' n ‘ . < ■ ; , . ■ ; : < ; 1 ^ SPORTS Winfield, Pagliarulo power Yanks to victory

NEW YORK (AP) - Dave Winfield Milwaukee Brewers 6-4 Friday night Royals 3, Tigers 2 hit two home runs, Mike Pagliarulo for their first 3-0 start in 14 years. KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - Floyd Sandy Lyle leads controversy-filled Masters Winfield, still getting a standing A L Roundup had a two-run homer and struggling Bannister pitched two-hit ball for Richard Dotson won his debut for New ovation every time he comes to bat as seven innings in his Kansas City debut a result of his feud with owner George By Bob Green lead after the second round of the halfway point of the toumannent in double bogey. York as the Yankees defeated the Steinbrenner over the right fielder’s and Gene Garber finished with hitless The Associated Press Masters on Friday as controversy 138, six strokes under par on the First round co-leaders ftobert recently published autobiography, hit relief Friday night, leading the swirled instead of the wind. Augusta National Golf Club course Wrenn and PGA champion Larry his first home run of the season in the Royals over the Detroit Tigers 3-2. AUGUSTA, Ga. — Sandy Lyle shot a Lyle, a burly Scot Vvho won last that has been hailed as a cathedral of Nelson drifted back. second inning. The homer followed a Bannister, acquired in an off-season 5-under-par 67 to take a two-stroke week in Greensboro, reached the golf. Nelson stumbled to a 78 was at leadoff walk to Gary Ward by Juan trade with the Chicago White Sox. But the course, one of golf’s most 147. Wrenn, a Masters rockie. shot 75 Nieves, 0-1, who was 0-3 with an 8.53 gave up two singles and a walk in the famous, came in for some extremely for 144. ERA against the Yankees last year. third inning and wound up with three critical comments by Fuzzy Zoeller. Jack Nicklaus. 48. the only six-time Winfield connected fora solo shot in . He benefitted from stan­ Fuzzy, usually a happy-go-lucky winner of this title, could not over­ the eighth against Mark Clear. dout defensive plays by left fielder Bo guy, stepped out of character and come an erratic putter. He took 73 The Brewers scored an unearned Jackson, second baseman Frank stirred up a storm with remarks strokes and completed 36 holes at 148. run in the third but Winfield opened White and third baseman Kevin 71- aimed at the golf’s officials and what 10 shots off the pace. the Yankees’ fourth with a single and Seitzer. he called "the tricks they put to golf Australian Greg Norman, a runner- one out later Pagliarulo homered to Garber closed for his first save. courses like they’ve done out there. up in the last two Masters, was two majceit4-l. Both of Pagliarulo’s home Trailing 2-1. George Brett opened ‘T m mad. I’m flat out mad. I’m strokes higher after a frustrating 73. runs this season have come off the Royals’ sixth with a single off Jeff left-handed . Only six of his 60 upset at what they’re doing to the Seve Ballesteros of Spain, a two- Robinson. Brett went to second on a homers in 1986 and 1987 were against wild pitch, continued to third on a game of golf. time Masters champion and one of the left-handers. throwing error by Mike Heath "Golf is supposed to be fun, an pre-tournament favorites this year, Dotson, acquired from the Chicago and scored on Danny Tartabull’s enjoyable thing. But when they put the matched par 72 and was at 145. tricks to it like they’ve done out there, White Sox in an off-season trade, double. U.S. Open champ Scott Simpson, lasted 5 2-3 innings and yielded three it’s like war. total war. four-time Masters champion Arnold "It’s no fun at all,” Zoeller said runs — one unearned — and four hits Palmer. Lee Trevino, Ian Woosnam of while walking five and striking out after finishing a fine 6-under-par 66. Wales and Paul Azinger, the 1987 Twins 6, Blue Jays 3 the best round of^fhe tournament. two. The Brewers stranded five Player of the Year, all failed to qualify runners in scoring position in the first MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - Dan Glad­ "I’m a little surprised,” Masters for the final two rounds Saturday and den homered twice, drove in four runs chairman Hord Hardin said. "I would five innings. Sunday. Rickey Henderson’s leadoff double and stole home as the World Series expect it from someone not shooting a champion Minnesota Twins, base­ 66... I’m sorry he feels that way.” Curtis Strange scored a hole in one, in the fifth chased Nieves. Henderson stole third and scored on Willie ball’s best home team last year, Zoeller’s effort, which included only the 11th in Masters history and opened their 1988 Metrodome season seven birdies, lifted him into a tie with the first in 16 years in this tourna­ Randolph’s sacrifice fly off Odell Jones. with a 6-3 victory over the Toronto Gary Hallberg for third at 142, four off ment, with a_7-iron on the 155-yard Blue Jays after an 0-2 start on the the pace. 12th hole. Indians 3, Orioles 0 road. Hallberg also criticized the hard, But Zoeller’s outspoken criticism of CLEVELAND (AP) - Scott Bailes Gladden went 4-for-5, including a fast Augusta greens following his 69. the major golf championships in the pitched a three-hitter and Andy double, and is 8-for-14 this season. "They’re not greens. They’re United States — he made it clear he Allanson drew a bases-loaded walk to Gary Gaetti’s sixth-inning homer browns,” Hallberg said. “ They’re like included the U.S. Open and the PGA snap a scoreless tie in the seventh broke a 2-2 tie and Bert Blyleven a pool table with potato-chip crumbs as well as the Masters — upstaged the inning Friday as Cleveland beat the posted his 245th career victory in his on it.” on-course action. Baltimore Orioles 3-0 in the Indians’ first appearance of the year. Mark Calcavecchia came on with a Zoeller, a former winner of both the home opener before 53,738 fans. Jeff Reardon got the final four outs J bogey-free 68 and moved into second Masters and the U.S. Open, dircted his ’ITie 25-year-old Bailes, 1-0, walked for his first save. place at 140. ire at extremely hard, very fast three and struck out four in his first Dave Stieb was the loser in his 1988 Tom Watson, twice a winner of this greens. career complete game. The Indians debut. He gave up eight hits in six-plus title and a five-time British Open AP photo won for the third time in four games innings, including Gaetti’s first ho­ champion, had a 71 that gave him a 143 “ It’s no fun at all,” he said. and reduced their team ERA to 1.03. mer of the year. total and a tie with Fred Couples, Don "It’s all the majors.” Zoeller said. HIGH FLIER — New York second baseman Willie Randolph '■pt’ Last season, Cleveland’s 5.28 ERA The Twins were 56-25 at the Pooley, West German Bernhard “ It’s Johnny Miller’s fault,’ ' he said. leaps over Milwaukee’s Paul Molitor after a forceout at second was the highest in the major leagues Metrodome during the 1987 regular Langer and Chip Beck. ‘ ‘ Ever since he shot that great score in base in their game Friday night at Yankee Stadium. in 31 years. season but 29-52 on the road. Couples had a 68, Pooley matched a U.S. Open on a great golf course, BIRDIE FOR LYLE — Sandy Lyle gestures after sinking a birdie par 72 and Beck birdied the 18th for a egos have gotten in the way and putt during second-round play at tbe Masters golf tournament 70. Langer. a former winner here, had everybody thinks they have to grow Friday. Lyle shot a second-round 5-under-par 67 tc^lead by two five birdies and an eagle in an round of rough up to the knees and have greens Ruffin and Parrish iead Phiiiies over Mets strokes. 72 that also included five bogeys and a as hard as this table.” Coffman put Oberkfell and Thomas in scoring By The Associated Press position. Dion James singled them home, giving the NL Roundup Braves a 3-1 lead. PHILADELPHIA — pitched a Brown reverses his field, to stay at Kansas six-hitter and Lance Parrish hit a two-run homer Cubs 6, Expos 4 By Doug Tucker “ When Coach Brown left Los Angeles this Brown had to pause and gesture for quiet so he could Friday night, triggering the Philadelphia Phillies to MONTREAL (AP) — Dave Martinez hit his first career grand slam in a five-run second inning The Associated Press morning, we had every reason to believe that he had read his statement. a 5-1 victory over the . Dodgers 6, Braves 3 accepted UCLA’s offer,” UCLA athletic director The Kansas campus is still euphoric following the Ruffin, 1-0. who slumped last year after an Friday night and the Chicago Cubs beat the ATLANTA (AP) — Alfredo Griffin capped a LAWRENCE, Kan. — Larry Brown shocked Peter Dalis said. NCAA championship Brown’s unranked team won excellent rookie season, struck out five in his first 6-4 for their third straight victory. five-run sixth inning with a three-run triple Friday Kansas and UCLA with the ultimate change of heart "We have since learned from the media that Monday night with 83-79 upset of Oklahoma. start of 1988. Martinez went 4-for-5 as the Cubs started the night, sending the Los Angeles Dodgers to a 6-3 Friday, rejecting an offer to return as the Bruins’ Coach Brown has decided to remain at Kansas, but “ I apologize at this time for these things to be Left-hander , 0-1, took the loss, season 3-0 for the first time since 1969. victory over the winless Atlanta Braves. basketball coach and staying with the national we have not heard this directly from Coach Brown.” coming out.” Brown said. “ I think it’s a time working six innings, allowing five hits and four runs. Chicago sent 10 batters to the plate in the second ’The Dodgers trailed 3-1 going into the sixth, which champion Jayhawks. His change of mind was so sudden that most everybody ought to be celebrating the accomplish­ The Phillies went ahead 2-1 in the third on a against Floyd Youmans, making his first start of the Pedro Guerrero led off with a walk against starter “ Although I visited UCLA last night, I came back Kansas officials didn’t know about it, either. ments of our team. Right now I’m Just going to meet one-out single by Ruffin, who reached third on Juan season. Youmans is coming off a trouble-plagued Kevin (Coffman, 0-1. Singles by Mike Marshall and and after thinking about it. I’ve decided to stay at “ When we left our staff meeting at noon, we were with our team and leave it at that.” Samuel’s second double of the game and scored as 1987 season that included a stay i f Trti alcohol the University of Kansas,” said Brown, reading a all quite sure we’d lost our coach,” said Floyd With that, he left. Bob Dernier hit into a fielder’s choice Mike Davis and a grounder by John Shelby scored rehabilitation center during the winter. one-paragraph statement then leaving without Temple, Kansas’ assistant athletic director who had UCLA officials met Thursday evening and Friday Philadelphia boosted its lead to 4-1 in the fourth Guerrero. A sacrifice fly by Mike Scioscia sent Home Shelby with the tying run. taking questions. told The Associated Press shortly before Brown’s morning in Los Angeles with Brown regarding the when Mike Schmidt opened with a walk and Parrish Pirates 4, Cardinals 3 Danny Heep, batting for Tim Leary, 1-0. It was a stunning turnaround even for Brown, announcement that “ he’s gone. It’s definite.” basketball job. hit his first home run of the season.. The Phillies took a 1-0 lead in a first inning that and Steve Sax followed with walks, chasing ST. LOUIS (AP) — Barry Bonds doubled twice basketball’s most famous vagabond who left “ I don’t want to mention any names, but we were Brown had coached at UCLA beginning in 1979 and scored two runs and Bobby Bonilla homered, previous jobs with the Carolina Cougars and the told it was a lost cause,” Temple said. and took the Bruins to the 1980 title game, losing to featured Dernier’s futile attempt to steal home. Coffman. Griffin then sent a drive into the Samuel led off with a double, took third on a balk left-center field alley against reliever Chuck Cary, leading the Pittsburgh Pirates to a 4-3 victory Denver Nuggets of the old American Basketbali In fact. Temple said that even as Brown sat at a Louisville, before abruptly leaving for the NBA Friday night over St. Louis in the Cardinals’ home Association, the NBA Nuggets and New Jersey Nets table in Allen Fieldhouse to reveal his decision to Nets. When he took the Kansas job five years ago, he and. after Dernier was hit by a pitch, Phil Bradley scoring all three runners and dooming the Braves to their fourth defeat. opener. and, after just two seasons, UCLA. about 200 students and fans and reporters, “ We all was asked by the Nets to leave before the end of the beat out a swinging bunt for a single, scoring Leary yielded five hits in five innings. Tim Pittsburgh’s Brian Fisher. 1-0, Bob Kipper. Barry This time, according to the scenario sketched by thought we were going to lose our basketball coach. season to avoid further disruption as the team Samuel. Belcher finished with four innings of one-hit relief Jones and Jeff Robinson combined on an eight- UCLA and Kansas officials. Brown went to Kansas We thought it was all over.” prepared for the league playoffs. Dernier, who had taken second on Bradley’s hit for his first major league save. hitter to keep St. Louis winless in three games. to UCLA back to Kansas in less than 24 hours. When Brown said he was staying. Temple and and third as Schmidt hit into a double play, tried to UCLA first learned of Brown’s decisiop when an A single by Leary opening the third inning led to Kipper and Jones spelled Fisher with none out and UCLA ofndals were so sure it was a done deal that assistant athletic directors Doug Vance and Gary steal home, but was tagged out by catcher Gary AP reporter called for reaction. the game’s first run. Leary went to second on a wild the ba^es loaded in the sixth and worked out of the they had scheduled a news conference Saturday to Hunter "looked at each other in amazement,” Carter. “ We had the room, we were ready with the pitch and scored when Kirk Gibson doubled. jam.^rmitting St. Louis only one run. announce that Brown would replace the fired Walt Temple said. “ It was an absolute shock. It was The Mets tied it in the second when Carter hit his S release,” said Bill ^nnett, UCLA’s associate The Braves tied the score when Ozzie Virgil, Ken Bonds’ first double and Andy Van Slyke’s Hazzai^. Instead, he became the second coach in a tremendous shock to all of us.” third home run of the season. It was his 25th in sports information director. “ I think the atmos­ Oberkfell and Andres Thomas hit consecutive sacrifice fly one out later preceded Bonilla’s home week to turn down the job, following North Carolina More than 200 students and boosters burst into Veterans Stadium, the most by a visiting player. phere here is one of shock and extreme singles with one out in the fifth. After a sacrifice by run, his third of the season, in the first. State's Jim Valvano. cheers and chanted, “ Larry, Larry,” so loud that disappointment.” Carter also had a single and a double.

i.iMiwUVI '.U l. •«'-« I«« ^»1 »«>«-««<» »% »«•• Sports in Brief ScoreboiMnl Sports in Brief Scoreboard Frndez p 2 0 0 0 Rutfin p 3 11 0 Sunday’s Games East-MHS baseball today Lyons ph 10 0 0 Boston at Philadelphia, 12:30 p.m. Leach p 0 0 0 0 Clevelond at New Jersey, 1 p.m. o-Scott Gump 8377— 160 The Manchester High baseball team opens Its BasebaD Tetals 31 1 6 1 Tehih 28 S 6 S New York at Washington, 3 p.m. a-Paul AAovo 81-80— 161 Golden Stote ot Socramento, 9 p.m. Doug Ford B(7«2— 162 season today at 1 p.m. against crosstown rival East NM York 010 000 000-1 Houston at Los Angeles Clippers, ip U.S. takes 1-0 lead Golf Jodie Mudd 8478— 162 Scholastic Catholic (1-0) at Kelley Field. The Eagles defeated Philadelphia ioi 300 Olx—5 p.m. a-Stephen Ford 8380— 163 Windham High School, 3-2, Thursday In their National Loagua standings (Some Winning RBI — Dernier (1). LIMA, Peru — American Jay Berger outlasted Lee Trevino 81-83— 164 _ E — H Johnson, WITson. DP— New York 1, Peru’s Pablo Arraya in a five-set marathon Friday Art Wall 8*79— 165 opener. Phllodelphla2. LOB— New York 5, Phllodel­ Tom my Aaron 8383— 166 East DIvWen phia 4. 2B— Samuel 2, KHernandez. to give the U.S. a 1-0 lead in their Davis Cup Masters scores Billy Casper 8*86-166 MH8 JV softball W L Pet. OB 87-83— 170 HR-Carter (3), Poitlsh (1). SB— Dernier American Zone semifinal match. a-Robert Lewis The Manchester High lunlor varsity Coventry baseball hosts Tolland Chtcogo 3 0 1.000 — (1), Schmidt (1). SF— Schmidt. Golf Philadelphia 2 1 .667 1- Berger, ranked 37th in the world, outlasted AUGUSTA, Go. (A P ) -r- (Sraded scores girls' softball team rallied to defeat the ^ w ^ H R BR BB SO East Catholic layvees, 18-16, Friday at Pittsburgh 2 1 .667 1 Mew Yorti Fridov otter the second round of the 52nd COVENTRY — The Coventry High baseball team Arraya, ranked 134th, 7-5,6-1,5-7,1-6,7-5 in a match AAasters, played on the 6,903vard, par-72 Charter Oak Park In eight Innings. East New York 2 2 .SOO 1'A Prndez L4I-1 6 5 4 4 1 3 (1-0) hosts Tolland High (0-1) today at 10 a.m. in a Montreal 3 .250 i'/i that took 5 hours. 45 minutes. Augusta National Golf Club Course, led, *1, ofter three Innings and 11-5 1 Leach 2 110 10 Inamori Claaalc acorea through four frames. Manchester 'non-conference game. The Patriots routed East St. Louis 0 3 .000 3 mumwiiifTtQ a-amoteur \ ’The second singles match, between American Sandy Lyle 71-67— 138 Bowling scored seven runs In the seventh to toke west DIvMeii Ruttin W ,l-0 9 6 1 1 2 5 Hampton, 13-1, in its season opener on Thursday W L Pet. OB POW AY, Cant. (A P ) -- Scores Fridov Andre Agassi and Peru’s Jaime Izaga, was AAark Calcavecchlo 71-69— 140 Its first lead of the game, but East tal I led H BP— Dernier by Fernandez, Bradley Fuzzy Zoeller 76-66— 142 three timee In the bottom of the seventh while Tolland dropped an S-7 decision to East anetnnott 2 o 1.000 — by Leach. BK— Fernandez. after the seobnd round of the $225,000 Son suspended by darkness after the two players split Houston 2 0 1.000 — Diego Inomerl Classic ot the 6,043-vards, Gary HalUMrg 73-69— 142 to send the game Into extra Innings. The Windsor. Umpires— Home, Crawford; Rrst, Do- the first 10 games. It will resume Saturday morning Fred Couples 75-68— 143 Indians scored three times In the eighth Los Angeles 3 1 .750 — vldson; Second, Harvey; Third, Pulll. por-71 Stonerldge Country Club (odenotes Nile Owls Son Francisco 2 1 .667 16 amateur): ' prior to the scheduled doubles match. Ollp Beck 7370— 143 while the Eagles could only muster one T — 2:27. A— 21,921. Colleen Walker Tom Watson 72-71— 143 Cindy Dodson 191-234-579, Anita run. Coventry softball at home Son Olege 0 3 .000 2>6 6*67— 135 i Attonto 0 4 .000 3 Lenore Rittenhouse 65-71— 136 Don Pooley 71-72— 143 Shorts 194-505, Kathy BerzenskI 18*485, Leading the Manchester offense was Bea O'Connar 184-503, Jayce Michaud J|eth Cool, Mary Tsokolas and Patty COVENTRY — The Coventry High girls’ softball mdenrs Ooiiws American Leagua reault Ok-Hee Ku 68-70-138 Bernhard Longer 71-72— 143 LateOamesNetMctuded Potty Sheehan 67-71— 138 Jordan, Bulls reach agreement Hubert Green 7470— 144 199-462, Priscilla Cushman 179-498, Lor­ /Sumislaskl. Linda Hewitt pitched the team (1-0) will entertain Tolland High (0-1) today at Nancy Lopez T068— 138 Robert Wrenn 6*75— 144 raine Weber 173494, Debbie Rugglona Complete game and earned the victory Chicago 6, Mentraol, 4 CHICAGO — and the Chicago 17*457, Irma Desimone 176, Maureen while Heather Titus played well defen­ 10 a.m. The Patriots trounced East Hampton, 18-0, PhllodeliihtolNewYortc 1 Janet Coles 7267— 139 Seye Ballesteros 7372— 145 In d lm 3. Qriolas 0 Judy Dickinson 6*71— 139 AAark McNulty 7471— Woad 181-499, Elaine Pelletier 465, sively. Manchester's next game Is Lot Angeles 6, AttontoS Bulls reportedly have reached agreement on a new Karen Trocey 503, Kothy Gavin 495. Tuesday at Windham at 3:30 p.m . in their season opener Thursday in a game called Pittsburgh 4, St. Louls3 Kim Bauer 71-69^140 Craig Stadler 76-69— 145 Allison Finney eight-year contract worth $28 million that would Gary Koch 72-73— 1 ^ after 4‘/i innings. Tolland lost 4-2 to East Windsor. Houston at Cincinnati, (n) BALTIMORE CLEVELAND 6*72— 140 Son Diego at Son Francisco, (n) Kelly leodbetter 7268— 140 make the star guard the highest paid athlete in team Ben Crenshaw 72-73— 145 o B rh b l a b r h M Shirley Furlong Tommy Nakallmo 7472—146 Home Engineers SatiirBBv*s Oomes Stonelt 3 0 0 0 Franco 2b 4 0 2 2 7*70— 140 sports. Houston (Andulor 3-5) at Cincinnati Penny Pulz 7268— 140 Curtis Strange 7*70— 146 (tay McDevItt 219-553, Beverly Morin M CC plays double-header today BRipkn 2b 4 0 0 0 Upshaw lb 3 0 0 0 But Bulls officials would not confirm the deal, AAoc O’Gradv 7473— 147 (Rasmussen 4-1), 2:15 p.m. CRIpkn ss 3000 Toblerdh 4 0 10 Avako Okomota 6*71— 140 201-480, Renee Ellis 17*183496, Chris Transactions New York (Aguilera 11-3) ot Philadel­ Chris Johnson 6*73— 141 described in Friday’s Chicago Tribune, and Jordan Bob Tway 7473—1^ Sullivan 201-517, Fran O'Brien 193481, 'The Manchester Community (%lege baseball M urray 1b 4 0 10 Carteret 4 0 0 0 David Frost phia (Cormon 13-11), 3:20 p.m. Lynn cf Dot (Jermain 6*72— 141 Alice Chittick 182-500, Linda Maher 177, team will play a double-header with Avery Point 4 000 Jacoby 3b 4 0 2 0 Sandra Palmer said he didn’t know if his agent and attorney had ta rry Nelson 6*78— 1 ^ Son Diego (Grant TV) at Son Francisco Sheets dh 20 10 Snyder rt 4 12 0 6*73— 141 Barbara Turgeon 186-472, Ruth Skiba Cindy Mackey 7*71— 141 negotiated a new pact. Isao AokI 7474— 148 17*484, Toni Robertson 17*452, Linda beginning at noon today at Cougar Field. The (Reuschel 13-9), 4:05 p.m. SchuSb 3 000 Hall It 2 10 0 BASKETBALL Chicago (Schlrakn 8-5) at Montreal Deborah AAcHotne 71-7*-141 Steve Jones 7474— 1 « Skoglund 183476, Martvs Dvorak 197- Cougars are 1-1. Kennedyc 3 00 0 JBelIss 3 1 0 0 The Tribune reported that the tentative agree­ Jack NIcklaus 7373— 1 ^ Natleiwl Bosketaoll AssecliBien (Martinez 0-1), 7:35 p.m. Orsulak rf \ Mindy Moore 71-70-141 507, Michelle Bilodeau 187-483, Jeanne 30 10 Allanson c 2 0 11 Betsy King Andy North 7474— 1^ NBA— Suspended James (tanaldson, Los Angeles (Valenzuela 0-1) at Atlanta Totals 390 3 8 Totals 39 3 8 3 71-71— 142 ment would pay Jordan an average yearly income BucchefI 191, Denise Randolph 18*497, (Glovlne 2-4), 7:40 p.m. AAartha Nause 71- 71— 142 of $3.5 million over the life of the contract. If the Dan Pohl 7*70— IN Bette Dufralne 177-177-526, Kris Carpen­ Dallas AAoverlcks center, and AAark West, Mayotte able to survive Danielle Ammaccopane 7*70— 142 Doug Tewell 7373— 148 ter 177-483, Shirley Eldridge 189-506, Phoenix Sons cen1er,for one game and fined Pittsburgh (Walk 8-2) at St. Louis Baltimore 880 ooo ooe-o contract takes effect, Jordan would surpass New T.C. Chen 7*73— 149 them $4,000 each for fighting during a gome (Mathews 11-11), 8:05 p.m. Cievetand 000 000 30x— 3 Caroline (tawon 7*72— 142 Evelyn Anton 19*183499, Pauline M o­ CHICAGO — Second-seeded Tim Mayotte sur­ SundDy*! Kim Shipman 74-68— 142 York Knicks center Patrick Ewing as the Rodger Davis 77-72— 149 ran 452, Karen Vendette 481, Joyce played AAarch 30. Game Winning RBI — Allanson (2). Am y Alcott Nick Faldo 7374— 149 SAN ANTO NIO SPURS— Signed Richard vived an early rash of errors to score a 6-1, 6-4 Chicago at AAontreol, 1:35 p.m. E— Allanson, Jacoby. DP— Cleveland 2. 72- 70— 142 MetOermott 495, Alyce M cArdle 500, Kris Monoghon 71- 71— 142 highest-paid player in professional team sports. Roy Floyd 8*69— 149 Donna Hardesty 478, FrancineTurgeon Rellford, guard, to a 1*day contract. New York at Phllodelphia, 1:35 p.m. LOB— Baltimore 5, Cleveland 6. SB— ta rry Mize 7*71— 149 C O LLEG E , quarterfinal victory over Dan Goldie Friday night Los Angeles at Atlanta, 2:10 p.m. Sarah LeVeaue 72- 70-142- 465, Elaine WelnIckI 458, Martha Grant Stone 2 (2), Murray (1), Jacoby (2). Julie Cole a-Jay Slgel 77-72— 149 479, Sheila Plantanida 184-494, TrudI EASTERN NEW MEXlCO—Named after top-seeded Jimmy (Connors was eliminated by Houston at Cincinnati, 2:15 p.m. IP H ' R BR BB SO 7370— 143 Nina Foust 7469-143 Joey SIndelar 7*70— 149 Zuldema 193184-512, Karin Scheer 20* Earl Diddle heod basketball coach. eighth-seeded Paul Annacone at the $315,000 Volvo Pittsburgh ot St. louls, 2:15 p.m. Baltimore Holyfleld out to unify title Lonny Wadkins 7475— 149 RICHMOND— Signed Dick Tarrant, Son Diego at Son Francisco, 4:05 p.m. Thurmond L,0-1 6 2-3 6 3 3 2 3 C^thy Johnston 71- 72—143 182-192-580. Chicago Tennis tournament. Sally Little 7469-143 Tom Kite 7376— 149 head basketball coach, to a multiyear 1 1-3 2 0 0 2 0 LAS VEGAS, Nev. — Unbeaten Evander AAark McCumber 7*71— 150 contract. Mel-Chl Cheng 7* 66—144 MdVotte, rated ninth in the world, will face Clevelond Holyfield attempts to unify a title he doesn’t intend Greg Norman 77-73— 150 XAVIER, 0HK3-Slgned Pete Gillen, Balles W,1-0 9 3 0 0 3 4 Lauren Howe 7371— 144 GOP Women unseeded Scott Davis of Largo, Fla., a 6-3, 6-1 American League atandinga MIssle McGeorge 7371— 144 AAark O'Meara 7476— 150 head basketball coach, to a tw*yeor BK— Balles. to keep when he faces World Boxing Council Corey Pavin 7*75— 151 Alexis Donald 182, Eleanor Berggren contract extension. winner over John Ross of Gainesville, Fla., in one of Umpires— Home, Atorrison; First, Phil­ Carolyn Hill 7371— 144 Solly Quinlan 7569— 144 cruiserweight champion Carlos DeLeon Saturday Steve Pate 7376— 151 199-483, Joyce Tyle r 180-187-514, Lau­ Saturday’s semifinal. BoSt otvlslon lips; Second, Voltogglo; Third, Palermo. Nick Price 7376— 151 rence Foucher 17318*510, Cell Ray W L Pet. OB T — 2:22. A-53,738. Laura Davies 7371— 144 night for the undisputed cruiserweight title. New York Cathy Morse 72- 72— 144 Jett Sluman 8*71— 151 178-18*516, Carolyn Wilson 458, Kay 3 0 1.000 Holyfield, who holds the International Boxing Payne Stewart 7376— 151 Cleveland 3 1 Jackie Bertsch 7371— 144 Moroz 461, (Tenlse Sullivan 452. EMERGENCY .750 Federation and World Boxing Association versions FalledtoQualltv _ Milwaukee 2 1 .667 1 Dawn Coe 7371— 144 Fire — Police — Medical Toronto Robin Walton 71- 73— 144 Dove Borr 77-75— 152 2 2 .500 1W of the 190-pound crown, is fighting in the division for Joy Haas 81-71— 152 Powde^ Puff Television and Radio Detroit 2 ' 2 .500 V/2 AAorv Murphy 72- 72— 144 Boston Sue ErtI 7371— 144 the last time before moving to the heavyweight Scott HOCh 7*73— 152 Joanne Pollard 182-481, Joanne De- 2 2 .500 V / 7 Basketbafl Kenny Knox 7377— 152 DIAL 911 Baltimore 0 3 .000 3 Anne-66arle Palll 67-78— 145 ranks for what he hopes will be an eventual sllet 178-485, Te rry SlemlnskI 495, Shor- A6eg AAallon 74-71— 145 Sam Randolph 7*74— 152 ron Caruso 182-461, Lori Fenton 209-523, In Manchester Watt Divhlon 1 big-money fight against champion Mike Tyson. (Toyls Loye III 7379— 152 W L Pet. OB Jo Ann Prentice 7370— 145 Mary Wright 202-173512, Mary Banlo TODAY Oilcogo Alice Miller 72-73— 145 Andy Bean 7379— 152 468, Kathy Randall 182-481. 2 1 .667 John Cook 77-76— 153 1 p.m. — Tennis: Volvo of Chicago, Channel 8 Oakland 2 1 .667 NBA atandinga Heather Drew 72-73— 145 Kansas City Atary Beth Zimmerman 72-73— 145 Bob Eastwood 77-76— 153 1 p.m. — Tennis: Family Circle Cup, Channel 30 2 2 .500 W NBA supsends pair Gory Ployer 7*75— 153 California 1 2 .333 1 Sherri Turner 71- 74— 145 Tee-Totalers 1:30 p.m. — High School All-Star Basketball Minnesota EASTERN CONFERENCE Deixiroh Skinner 72- 73— 145 Charles Coody 7*76— 154 FISHING REEL 1 2 .333 1 Attonttc Divisien NEW YORK — James Donaldson of the Dallas O-Davld Curry 7480— 154 Gall Hartzog 219-263-641, Chris Zlm - Classic, ESPN - £ Seottle 1 2 .333 1 Nancy White 7669^145 mermon 17*504, (tayla Butcher 193499, Texas W L Pet. GB Lynn Adams 7373-145 Mavericks and Mark West of the Phoenix Suns were Roger Maltble 7*78— 154 1 3 .250 V/2 v-Boston 53 21 .716 — Mike Reid 7*76— 154 Sue M orrow 191-19*553, Jessie W illiams TAG SALE 2 p.m. — New Britain Red Sox at Harrisburg, Friday's Games Laura Hurlbut 74-71— 145 suspended for one game and fined $4,000 each 193183-517, Martle Barilla 462, Brenda Washington 34 40 .459 19 Marta Rgueras-Dottl 71- 74-145 Tim Simpson 8*74— 154 WCNX (1150-AM) LotefOamesNetlncluded New York 33 41 .446 20 Friday for fighting during an NBA game. George Archer 8*75— 155 Grunberg 474, Denise Grunberg 20*512, Some Reels In Clevelands, BaltImoreO Cathy Reynolds 7*69— 145 Carol Lewie 187-500, Fran MIsserl 3 p.m. — Bowling: Fair Lanes Open, Chs. 8,40 Philadelphia 32 41 .438 20<6 AAartho Raver 7*67— 145 The players exchanged punches after jostling for Paul Azlnger 75-80— 155 Newyork6,Mllwaukee4 New Jersey 18 57 .240 35V6 Keith Clearwater 82-73— 155 19*184-543, Donna Page 451, BobbI Like-New Condition 3:20 p.m. — Mets at Phillies, C^hannel 30, WKHT Kansas Cltv3,Detrolt2 LIselotte Neumann 7372— 145 position under the Dallas basket during the Amendoleo 179-505, Linda Levesaue Central Dtvtsien Morel Bozarth 74-71— 145 o-BIII Maytolr 8*75— 155 3:30 p.m. — Golf: The Masters, Channel 3 Minnesota 6, TorontoS x-Detrolt 48 25 .658 — Mavericks’ 119-93 victory over the Suns last Scott Simpson 7*76— 155 17*511, Bertha Toutain 17*511, Barbaro Location; Boston 4, Texas D Susan Smith 7*70— 146 Shedrick 457, Martha Vassallo 181, 3:30 p.m. — Horse Racing: ’The Gotham Stakes, x-Atlanto 47 26 .644 1 Denise Strebig 72- 74-146 Bobby Wodkins 7*76— 155 Seattle at Oilcogo, (n) Wednesday. Ian Woosnam 81-74— 155 Claudette Mertens 19*495, Faith Molloy Corner of Waddell S Tyler CIr. Oakland at California, (n) X-Chloogo 45 30 - .600 4 Adele Lukken 72-74— 146 ESPN Milwaukee 39 34 .534 9 Lennie Clements 7381— 156 173496, Donno Buck 178-458, Te rry Manchester, C T Sohmlov*t Q oinn Terry-Jo Myers 71- 75— 146 Priskwaldo 19*488, Pot Thibodeau 468, 4 p.m. — College baseball: Auburn at Florida, Cleveland 36 39 .480 13 Joanne Foreman 7373— 146 a-BIII Loetller 77-79— 156 Baltimore (Boddicker 0-1) at aeveland Indiana 34 39 .466 14 e-Len Mattlace 7*77— 156 Lori Thibodeau 491, Lee Bean 19*494, SportsChannel (Candlottt 00), 1:35 p.m. Pot Bradlev 72- 74— 146 Black students refuse apology Eleanor Wilson 466. Shirley Eldridge Saturday, 4 /0 — 0am-4pm WESTERN CONFERENCE Joan PItcock a-Eric Rebmann 77-79— 156 Detroit (Morris 1-0) ot Kansas City 7373— 146 D A. Welbrlng 7*77— 156 463, Sue Smith 189-502, Barbara Seifert 4:30 p.m. — Horse Racing: Santa Anita Derby, (SoberhogenO-l), 2:35p.m. Midwest Division Therese Hesslon 7373-146 LEXINGTON, Ky. — Black students refused an Sunday. 4/10 — ltam-3pm W L Pet. OB Arnold Palmer 8*77— 157 189-530, Corolyn Wilson 470, Betty Chs. 8,40 Toronto (Key 1-0) at Minnesota (LjeaOV), Barbra MIzrahle 77-69— 146 apology Friday from former governor and baseball Molorca 450, Anne Dondero 461, Pom 3:05 p.m. x-Dallas 48 25 .658 — Beth Boozer 7*70-146 Hal Suttan 8*77— 157 7:30 p.m, — Canadiens at Whalers, SportsChan­ x-Denver 47 26 .644 1 commissioner A. B. “Happy” Chandler over a racial a-Buddy Alexander 7*80— 158 Stratton 173496, Barbara Elchler 188- Milwaukee (Wegmon 12-11) at New Susan Tonkin 7*76-146 475, Barbara Arsenault 183-512, Lynn nel, WTIC York (Letter ^2), 7:30 p.m. x-Houston 42 30 .583 5V6 Deedee Lasker 7*70— 146 remark he made earlier this week, and have J.C. Snead 7*79— 158 x-Utah 40 34 .541 8’6 Goy Brewer 78-81— 159 RIsley 450, Marcella Rivers 468, Betty 7:30 p.m. — NHL playoffs: Division semifinal, SeathelLangstonO-DotChlcoao (Horton Barb Thomas 737 3- 146 threatened to boycott classes one day next week if Bailey 473, Elvina Balch 469. 1-0), 7:35 p.m. Son Antonio 28 45 .384 20 Foiled to Mtal ItV a-BrIan Montgomery 78-81— 159 ESPN Sacramento 21 52 .288 27 Connie Oillleml he does not resign from the University of Boston (Clemens 00) at Texos (Hough Poctflc Division 7473—147 1-0), 8:35 p.m. Sherri Stelnhouer 7473— 147 RENTAL 7:30 p.m. — Brewers at Yankees, Channel 11, X-L.A. Lakers 55 17 .764. — Kentucky’s Board of Trustees. ’ -®> “ * Californio Jerilyn Britz 7*77— 147 WPOP (Witt 01), 10:05 p.m. / x-Portlond 46 26 .639 9 Jill Briles ’ ’We do not accept the apology given by former X-Seottle 39 34 .534 WA-' 7*71— 147 8:30 p.m. — Red Sox at Rangers, NESN Svadoy'ii O ow w Am y Read 71-76— 147 Governor Happy Chandler. He had to be influenced Milwaukee at New York, 1:30 p.m. Phoenix 24 48 .333 31 AAargbret Ward Golden State 17 55 .236 38 7375— 147 • Baltimore at Cleveland, 1:35 p.m. AAarlene Hagge 7 3 7 4 - 147 by someone else (Governor Wallace Wilkinson),’ ’ BLAKE & BESAW CARS SUNDAY L.A. Clippers 16 57 .219 39'6 MItzl Edge Toronto ot Minnesota, 2:15 p.m. x

Town Mans at Masters golf says now th probably ha' bring in an oi 1987 revali scrapped a SPORTS — see page 42 problems. But, he S8 T have the to' in-house re right when t being planne ago because Windsor and TECH AN EASY WINNER having with By Jim Tierney Manchester Herald

For a team entering the scho­ Aral lastic campaign with several offensive question marks, the Cheney Tech baseball team re­ ceived a solid boost of confidence hosi in its season opener Friday afternoon against non-conference foe Prince Tech. seel The homestanding Beavers blew this game wide open with a nine-run outburst in the fifth By Mona ZIt inning and registered a convinc­ The Associa ing 16-3 victory over the Falcons. Cheney, 1-0, will now travel to LAR NACA, Colchester on Tuesday to take on hijackers of a Charter Oak Conference rival killed a hosta Bacon Academy at 3:30 p.m. him onto ti Senior Jim Krone (3-for-3, four threatening t runs scored, four RBIs) and Kuwait’s roy! junior Don Sauer (3-for-4,2 RBIs) The gunmei were the hitting stars for the was a “ Kuwa Beavers whflF senior right­ the second r hander Glenn Parent took the hijackers, wl mound decision. Parent went five people aboan innings, allowed two hits, struck Doctors sa out three, and walked none. man’s face \ “ I was very happy today.” possibly becai Cheney Coach Bill Baccaro said. there appeari ‘T think Glenn did what he had to wound In his I do. He got on top of the batters The hijacli They (Prince Tech) earned what would take they got.” steps” if thei was not met t The Beavers utilized six Falcon They earlier t miscues while committing only fly to a “ neut one themselves. Sauer played his first varsity game behind the The victim, and light gra plate and did a splendid job. "He remained mot (Sauer) did a great job,” Baccaro Iduded. ‘‘He’s worked hard. the ground tod We've been working hard on Press photogi pitching and defense.” who was wa telephoto lens A fine example of the Beaver defense came in the fourth inning He was thro when Cheney shortrstop Pat (8:07 a.m. E Maguire went deep in the hole to authorities dii •c track down a grounder by Luis several demai Velasquez. Maguire turned and be refueled. threw a powerful strike to first Half an hoi baseman Jeff Allen for the out. lance headed “ Maguire made a major league picked up the throw,” Baccaro said. the Larnaca i Parent lofted a sacrifice fly to photo stringei deep left to give Cheney a 1-0 lead said the man v after one inning and Sauer loannides ss rocketed a two-run double to left the manappar in the second and the lead was 3-0. in the forehea In the third frame, after a “We have e sacrifice fly off the bat of junior officer,” a I Bob Bidwell produced the fourth control tower firm that th Beaver run. Krone blasted a refueled imr two-run homer over the left field diately, befoi fence off starting and losing dangerous stei pitcher Julio Colon. Cheney now led, 6-0. Earlier, Ku Raglnald PlnlWManehattw H«nM said three peo "Krone had a big day,” Bac- WELCOMED HOME — Cheney Tech's Jim Krone Prince Tech Friday. The Beayers won their '88 status” were ( (14) Is met at home plate by his teammates after opener, 16-3. One of the Turn to page 47 slugging a thIrd-InnIng two-run homer against Kuwaiti borde Saturday in th weeklong orde The hijacki deadlines toda (6 a.m.) dead! incident after uty head of tht tion Organizatl Michael Hero< prus’ Civil Avi conducted brie the hijackers. The hijacke p.m. (7:30 a.r and told the co ing must sta receive the coi Fourty-seve that deadline f