16— MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, May 3.1991 1. 88 TAG SALES aiCARSFORaJUJfl S2 TRUCKS ft VANS 94 MOTORCYCLES ft MOPBDS FORD-1978 Galaxy. (^11 FOR SALK after 1pm, 645-1218. DODGE-1982 Van. HONDA-1978 CX500 Very good condition. Cargo, 8 passenger, Road bfta. Shaft drive, f i t ! HUGE Asking $500. slant 6. Automatic, 59K water cooled, well 10 FAMILY SALE! IMPALA-1980. Power miles, good tires, reese maintained. 7500 miles. Furniture, antiques, books, Steering, power brakes hitch. m X ) . 643-1653. $850. Paul, 243-7855 toys, china, glass, beauti power windows, air or 646-3383.______ful clothes, giflware, box conditioning. Runs MOTORCYLE.-lnsurance. LAWN CARE PAINTING/ CARPENTRY/ HEATING/ lo tsA M O iS I PAPERING REMODELING PLUMBING good. Body in good SSCAMFERSft Friendly service, com Rain or Shine shape. High mileage. petitive raes, same day FrI., Sat. and Sun. TRAILERS H anrhpH tFr M pralb YARDMASTERS WEXaLFSPAtmNGCO. KITCHBIA BATH REMODELING hs&lBHon and Reolaoenient Asking $450 or best coverage. Crockett Spring Clean-Up VIsI our beaudM Showroom or call lor 9am-4pm offer. Cash or bank 1984-YELLOWSTONE Agency, 643-1577. QuaMy w oikata olOI,Gas&Beciric check. 649-4379. Lawns, Bushss, Trees Cut reasonable ptfce! your tree estimate. 68 Blgdow Street PARK MODEL. 38 X HERITAGE •Vyiater Heaters Yards, gutters, garages Interior & Exterior Manchester PLYMOUTH-VOYAGER 12. Winter package. 25 KITCHEN a BATH CENTER ■Warm Air Funaces Looking for an Free Estimates S E 1987 59K, air, AM/ Foot Awning (9 X 26). daaned. U w n FerWzing. App«- 254 Broad Street ■Bciers A p a rtm e n t? oes Removed. Carpentry, Call Brian Weigie FM, luggage rifok. Nicel Deck also. At Black Manchester’s Award-Winning Newspaper Manchester W ibon 08 Company 91CAR8rOR8AL8 Pond, Woodstock. 649- Newsstand: 350 - Home: 300 Weekend Edition, Saturday, May 4,1991 Hauing, Bactdne Work. 64SB912 ______64^5400______$7000. 6 ^ 7 0 6 4 . Be sure to check the 6458393 8744 (During week). mar^ vacandes listed Any Job Considered. .BUICK-1984 Centunr, 4 974-3836-Putnam door sedan. 76K miles. in Oasrified each day. MARTY MATTSSON CUSTOM QUALITY NO JOB TOO SMALL (VVeekends until 3 pm.) Can 643^9996 One stop improvements. New tires. Asking 02 TRUCKS ft VANS Painting Interior/Exterior Instant Service/Free Estimates $1500. 649-4865. Framing to Painting. Bath/tQtchen riemodeling FOR SALK S I CARS FOR SALE Wallpapering Lioansed t Insured. CHEVROLET-1973 El EB awarded Seawolf contract Inside Today... nKMCire U M a W S T ^ SBIVICF. One CaK Does It AK FORD-1979, FI50, 460 95 ADTO SERVICES Is now4BOsptfnQ moiiinQ sdoouhIb 30 Years Experience B.BB. Member X Years Experience Camino. For parts or lo r M s iM n M ason. Cal Dave Adamiek for a tree quote. restore. $175/biest offer. Engine. Automatic C6 Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co. in Virginia. to investigate the decision. • Ljm s i Cut A Trim References, Insured M&M Plumbing & Heating Schaller FREE-Junk car removal. 643-6386 after 5pnt. transmission. $6004>est By JOHN DIAMOND V r^inm nsQBS iisiiiniy 645-6523 Buying late model In turning to Electric Boat once more, the Navy may have “ I know for a fact that the Navy wanted to award this sub e Ti m a Shnte PM id 649-4431 649-2871 offer. 643-6386 after 5. Quality The Associated Press ■ Television listings grid CORVETTE-1979. Com- wrecks. Call Parker shut Newport News out o f the submarine business. ThaL at marine contact to Newport News to preserve the industrial e Piuning e Spot Saadbia e FailB zar Pre-Owned Autos ______Rage 12,13. e VaoMM* Q «d M noto-'nM pletely restored in and TOYOTA-1986 4x4, AM/ Value Priced Street Used Auto Parts, least, was the cry o f union officials and Virginia lawmakers, b ^ e and provide for competition — which saves taxpayer dol eOrhaamnSaaM G.LMCHUGH PAINTING RICK'S HANDYMAN out. Loaded. FM cassette, 5 speed. 649-3391. W A S H IN G TO N — The N avy on Friday handed the Electric W— W uC lttiiilii USED C M BEST BUYS! one o f whom. Republican Sen. John Warner, protested that lars,” Warner said. e«s-i3it Inleitor^xtarior PaMing CARPENTRY SERVICE Immaculate, all Excellent' condition, Boat Division of General Dynamics Coip. a contract worth an ROOFING/ ISSSOwvyCwaltor $3,900 JUNK-Cars. WiHj Defense Secretary E>ick Cheney had overruled the N avy’s Warner, a former secretary o f the Navy, said Electric Boat I Religion and seniors news Walpaperjng - Paper removal Dwcki. AddUons. RamodaTing. receipts. Tan.with 50K miles. $6000. 647- estimated $1.8 billion, including $615 million this year, to Repwire. Showtrock SIDING 1231. Auto,AC,PS,PB,LMMIa8 tow your car. preference for Newport News. underbid Newport News by some $90 million. .. R age 5. Ceings repaired and replaced leather interior. Paul, build a second Seawolf nuclear-powered attack submarine. * Abo dwanthg A Haufing 19H Oisvy Sprint &W NM2.995 528-1990. Need title. The N avy has projected its total Seawolf purchase to as few “There’s a serious question mark as to whether they can ever Spring Dstialching, Serving Home Owners East o) the Swnior Cilswn diMourrt 243-7855 or 646- Insured - Relerenoee LIONEL COTE 3383.Asking $10,000. 91 CARS FOR SALK 5Speed,AM4Tyl Electric Boat currently is building the fust Seawolf, as nine vessels, at about one per year. deliver the boat at that price and I ’ m asking the G A O to look at u H n MONnQi cQpnQi nMiQB Rner Since 1975 Children’s games and hob M6-1D4B 1969PlyiNOtHhCo«GT $5,795 designed to replace the Los Angeles-class attack submarine. It Warner, ranking Republican on the Senate Armed Services Trinmiing, UgM Truddng, Etc. Cal today tor your estimale ROORNG & SIDING FORD MUSTANG GT- bles R age 6. Aulo, AM4TI Stereo, Shaip won the second contract in another fierce bidding war with the Committee, immediately asked the General Accounting O ffice Please see S E A W O L F , page 8. RofseGianal Egulpmenl 643-9321 •30 Years Experience 1983. Standard. T- CAR D IN AL 19S7awviDMZ-M $5495 NEW IN Dspsndybid •Fully Insured Tops. $3500 or best HOME offer. 528-1072. V 4 ,5 Spd.. A7C, Slerao, Sunrool MANCHESTER TDM PAINTINGS •License # 506737 BUICK, INC. Ray Hardy 646-7973 IMPROVEMENT l962C*wvyCapilo* UAW 1957 Chevy Camara LT $6400 News WALLCOVERING 646-9564 WITS l9820wvyCcxnax> t2AW V-6. Auto, AC, T-Tops, Laalher CENTER LA. HOME IMPROVEMENT School Complete interior & exterior IVaSChnyComao t4ZfS 19l7BuicfcSom8n8l $4 4 9 5 SPECIAL IVeSBiidiLiSctmUD KIW MOTORS specializing in; 5 Spd., PS, PB, AM/FM Cassette In Brief wallpapering Interior ■ Exterior Restorations PURCHASE 198AVWJ«na6l 14,310 A uto R epair Center Get the AIR l9870ldilMaMBrD(Mv>n t4.«W 1981 Honda Accord UQ $10(400 646-1894 Interior ■ Exterior PaMing Sedan, Auto, AC, Loaded 369-371 MMnSt WantAdhabiU Bathroom & Kitchen Remodeling PURIFICATION 91’S 19S7 Stick takAwanua tV,N0 addition Pratt, GE split Fiiy Insured Free Estimates IVMFsnlCKRmbkd 17.9M 1990 Honda Accord EX $14400 raad and use the iS e ads Framng Decks • Sheds ■ Garages IfMOwaBrousivCpa. 14AM aiM MATE THOSE ODORS G O LFS Coupe, S Spd., Loaded F-16 contract n ciassnieo feguany. ACal and ask about our spring IveSPonlacBannsva* 17,vn Fren Your Home, Car, OmcM 1999 Honda Accord UO $9,600 *Ftoee Bnke bap.* BOB-JOBIN specials IVeVBiicknrealQp* HA*4 WASHINGTON (AP) — The 643-2711 • Tobaooo Smcka JE TTA ’S 3 Door.SSpd., leaded. Elec. Sider •Itane-upa delayed PAINTING, INC. Fuly Insured Free Estimates • Cooking RMidu* l989BtickC«Vury M.N0 Air Force announc^ Friday it • Chomical 4 PainI Fum n IWVCadftKRMlwood 1tB,«04 1987 Honda Prekida $8,995 • A t t m i a i a n This b my fuH time buBines& 645-1439 • S ia itn will split fighter engine contracts • Mwtx Odora - Mold and MSdow $9,995 I9S9 Stick Skykxk Comm 17,410 5 Spd., A7C, Bae. Slider, Low Mfos • Cooh • FBtnJZM G C EU rO S SPRAY Ravitalte irour Indoor anvironmanL 1991 Stick USobra HAWO iSMAcuralnltaraRS $9400 • llie l for improved F-16s between TEXTURED JAMES PLOURDE A ASSOTXATES By SCOTT B. BREDE By MELISSA B. ROBINSON • UHNG Many Other Used VWa 199IBtiekC«VuySwl 113.940 Auto, AC, Low Miles, like New etat Pratt & Whitney Aircraft and (wtti much paint added] 6474067 « Complete Brake 3y»tem» Manchester Herald Herald Washington Bureau • MOWMQ MASONRY To Choose From 1957 AcureLtgtnd Sad $10400 General Electric Co. ITS that time of the year againi CENJNQ CONVENTIONAL 81 Adams Street V-6. Aulo, Loaded, Sunroot Blue • OlI-Lube-niter The decision, which did not KEirS LAWN SERVICE PAMTMG K & R MASONRY Muichester • Tkoidile Shootku MANCHESTER — The con WASHINGTON — A key House MTBUORPAINTMQ BOB RILEY 1987 Acure Legend Sod $10400 include an announced dollar Mcfc. sksnw oonoMl* polos & •Uoat lied m iM Needa struction of the addition to panel This week approved a 64»e045 WNk. Trim, Etc cNrtirwy f#pcir. BOOKKEEPING/ OLDSMOBLEAIDLKSWAGEN 6 4 9 4 5 7 1 V-6, Aulo, Loaded, Sunrool, SIver value, means that each contrac FSORSeODRAL CAR Manchester High School will begin measure that would protect certain 6434)747 F U i y INSURED - QUAUTY - ?5 )oorj •jpMddnoM. 259 ADAMS ST., MANCHESTER 1989 Acura legend LS $17400 tor will p-ovide the Air Force Fi£ytwmci INCOM E TA X C L B A H m a Dec. 1, according to a tentative time areas along the Connecticut River, NEAT - ON SCHEDULE - PAMLY Ucmwm^6236m. Sedan, V-6, Aulo. Bose, Airtag with 24 o f the improved engines. OPERATH) ff0QitfmsdwhhcofvuTner LYN CH USEDCAR J»W« line issued by architects to Building which flows through four New piot9C§on. Joseph P.Oemeo, Jr. 649-1749 1966 Plymouth Voyagar $11400 • IntertorT Rep. Barbara Kennelly, D- Committee members. England states, from development. MOWMG& PRUNING 649-9027 569-7671 CwWied PubHc Accountant SAMPLE SELECnON LE. V-6, Auto. Load^/Passenger sL_ Conn., whose district includes Sm al bueinaM «ooounlinB and tax t & ]------William H. Karanian, an architect The House Merchant Marines and aarvteai. C oorporationt, S 04 OdiTtofal* Onwga 13.995 1997PlyinoulhVoyagsr $8400 OoodlUaniQX Pratt’s East Hartford head Fust Cut Free ’ 84 Chivy CUatstty • xVMDBUw with Stecker LaBau Arneill Fisheries Committee, on a voice ooiporMwia. Partrwahipe. Fmancial 04 Toyota CMWdo S E ,4 C ^ Aulo,leaded,/Passenger quarters, said the decision means ta la m a n t audita, ravieMre^ compaaiiona. THE • MaatnOma5tViaa McManus Architects Inc., said the vote, passed a bill to create a fish WATERPROOFING Aooounling vwhe-up artd p a y^ta x 05 Jaap Chifok— rionaar i 5,995 1988 Fold Branco I $9400 A o o e p te d short-term security in defense Light Hauling I firm had originally expected to MISCELLANEOUS •ervioat. OSBroncoIXLS A595 V-6, Fdpower, A/C, 4 Wheel Drive and wildlife refuge in key river contracting for the jet en ^ e 643-9 0 3 4 SH AR PEST OSNaonStanm 4.995 begin construction before Decem areas. The 400-mile river, which 649-3104 I SERVICES WET BASEMENTS? . OSToyotaCalcaGr 5.995 t9870MsCuilatsSupL $6400 98 WANTED TO BUT/ giant. aSToyataCany 5.995 V-8, Auto, AC. PS. PB, 29,000 Wtos ber. But, since it could take state o f was once severely polluted, Haictiways, foundaton cracks, ' ______TRADE______“It is a welcome follow-up to K Stick atyhoMk 4,395 ficials anywhere from two to three originates in N ew H ^ p s h ire and , PENCIL IN OSBiickCantuy AMS 1997 Ford Eacoit GL $3400 last week’ s terrific news about Lawn Mowring, ODD JOBS sump pumps, lie ines, gravity i months to review the design plans, SSPonOocAOCOlE 15495 Auto, A/C, Stereo V\tebuydean,lateinodelus6d Tlw Associatad Praaa flows through Vermont, Mas the Advanced Tactical Fighter,” Stump Grinding. Trucking, feeds, and dry wells. Also damp- I ELDER CARE as Honda nakjda Coupa : 5,995 the start date had to be pushed back. sachusetts and Connecticut before TOWN! 06 Toyota CarataSecot4pa 15,195 cars i n i trucks. Top prices G ARDENS PARTY — President Bush and Bertha Gilkey wave to residents of the Cochran Kennelly said, referring to the Free Estimflfes ness proofing of concrete walls SCHALLER emptying into the Long Island Home Repairs. NURSE'S-AIDE MOkXmcUaCulawCiaaa : 4,995 paid. The firm still plans to have the Air Force decision to name Pratt 649-0758 and floors. Ctiimney dean outs, 86 Ponlac €rand Am 5495 wing completed teforo. the start o f Gardens apartments in St. Louis upon arriving at the former public housing project Fnday Sound. 86 Toyota C w ldo 9.995 sole engine supplier for that o r You name it ~ We do It. stone walls, and conaete repairs. Years of experience 90a n CONTMCNTALS ACURA Hr. Duff - (fortar Chevrolet afternoon. Bush came the complex to praise the growing movement of tenant ownership. Storting At 86 Ford Eacoit Wdoon 3.995 program. 872-8993 Free Estimates Over 40 years experienced. Sen Care for Elderly 86ToyotaSLpra 5.995 3 4 5 CENTER STREET 1229ltakiStn»et Gilkey, a resident of St. Louis, has been a leader for the cause. Please see R IV E R , page 8. 86 Toyota LEVen 5.995 MANCHESTER Manchester, CT Please sec S C H O O L , page 8. The ATF engine work — if Insured ior dflzen dtecounts. Excellent refererx^s NOW *18,710 86 GMC 2500 4X4 0,995 the program wins Congressional Call 86Toyoranckip 4.995 6 4 7 -7 0 7 7 6464464 Albert Zuccaro 1S060UXSHRBIZA 86 Manta Corto Stpiatna 7.995 approval — will begin toward MANCHESTER 643-0304 7 4 2 -6 4 0 2 4Door.5Spd..A/C.SR 87GKmdAmSE 7.995 LEG AL N O TICE S die end o f the 1990s. In the i Waterproofing 87 Jaap Charokaa Ronaar 9.995 Dispute heats up meantime. Pratt will depend on HONDA NOW *4,295 87 Dodga floyda 250 5.995 COST PROPOSAL *1053 0 0 0 646-3361 87ToyotaLE 5.995 INVITATION TO BID issue: F-15 and F-16 engine work to 9 0 8 9 1 TO W N CARS 87 Gtai Hraraa Wegon 15,995 The East Hartford Public ; TREE SERVICE/ 87 Toyota 4 Rmnar SRS 111495 Sealed bids w i be received in Schools, 110 Long Hil Drive, . keep up the defense-related por FURNITURE Storting At the General Services' office. PARIS (A P ) — Abolhassan Bani-Sadr, the fonner U.S. ambassador to South Korea, Donald Gregg, then R E I ^ 87 ChavyCcxnaro 15495 East Hmtford, C T . 06108, w « ' tion o f its workload. PRUNING LOAM REPAIR a7G10CuUomConv.Van 112,995 41 Center Street, Manchester, Iranian presidenL accused President Bush ^on IMday a Bush aide, r^resented the Reagah-Btai^gampaign as election nears rsoeire COST PROPOSALS ! Pratt is Connecticut’ s largest NOW *17,995 87 Toyota UmdeniMr 110,995 C T utttil 11<40 a m . on the fft)TH ere& MOVING SERVICES AO- * o f hiding the truth about a 1980 meeting with Iranian at the October 1980 meffibg, Ban-Sadrsaut^-. We repair all types of wood fur STMmdaSeS 17,995 date shown below for foe fol private employer with a work Power Carriers HAWKES TREE SERVICE SCREENED LOAM 1907 AnOSTAR WAG 87 Toyota «Uneki<> 7,995 MINISTRATION OFFICES E. : officials that Bani-Sadr says was held to delay the The Iranian officials included the current Iranian quotations from newspaper articles BuckoL tuck A chipper. niture and antiques including 7 Passenger. Auto, A/C STBUckRogolCawm 5,995 lowing: By RICK SANTOS force o f more than 24,000. Gravel and Processed new parts, wood turning and HARTFORD BOARD OF > release o f U.S. hostages. presidenL Hashemi Rafsanjadi, and^ AyatblUh Be- t/2 Day & Full Day Rates Stump removal. Free STDodooCcniucnLE 54M MAY 7. 1901 — SALE 5 Manchester Herald that are intended to show the finance Gravel, Sand, Stone w o o d c a rv ^. 67PlyinoUhVoyaowSE 7495 EDUCATION. Cost In his book, “ M y ’A im to Speak,” Bani-Sadr says heshti, then head o f the Islamic B ^ b lic a n Party, estimatBs. Special NOW *9,995 REMOVkL O F TIM BER infonnalion and spediicalions board shortchanged townspeople by For More Info Call and Fill Estimates am tree 87Dodo*Cotta 5,595 officials in the Reagan campaign that year worked who later died in a bomb attar^. Texas A&M gets consideration for elderly artd 1988 MUSTANG H/B S/FoidTompo 5,995 The Town of Matrehester is an avalable in the Business Of B O LTO N — A flyer that attacks using surplus funds too frivolously. For deliveries call Can 87 Toyota CenvyLE i 54W fice of the School Department with Iranian leaders to hold iq> the hostage retetse, The tranians and the Reagan team agreed to.delay handicapped Manchster Hardware 5 Speed. A /C . Blue equal opportuniw employer, the Board o f Finance is not “ gar Bush’s papers 646-2789 57 Toyota MM 7,995 and requires an affirmative ac Soaled Cost Proposals wil bo thereby scuttling the re-election (A then-President the release o f the 52 American hostages taken at the “ I f you let that surplus fund go 647-7553 742-7886 643-4425 87ToyotoCanry i 7,995 bage” as it was called by the board WASHINGTON (AP) — NOW *5,995 SeVotowogonGl 7,995 tion policy for a l of Its O m - received until 2:30 P.M., Jimmy Carter. U.S. Embassy in Tehran in 1979, Bani-Sadr said. dowiL you leave the town in a situa WEDNESDAY, MAY 17,1991, Chainnan Robert Campbell on Wed George Bush w ill establi^ his asHondocnxa 5495 tractors and Vendors as a Bani-Sadr, who lives in exile outside Hnis, was Reports such as his have siufaced repeatedly in tion in which you have to borrow,” 1908 VOLKS fOX 86ToyotaCa«to6T5 19.995 cqrKfition of doing business at which time they wfll be nesday. according to a member of presidential library on the cam 4 Door. 5 Spd.. Red SSOvyWrloBoon 110,995 leaving Satuixiay on a Ix ie f trip to the United States recent years, but have never been confirmed. said A l Aheam, a member o f the wifo the Town, as per Federal publidy opened artd read the Common Sense Coalition, the pus o f Texas A & M University at 8SM mM a*na 110,995 aloud. The East Hartford to promote his botde. He initially was denied a U it. The hostage issue dogged Carter duriiig'the cam Common Sense Coalition and a can 88 0klnMbloa«ra 1S,M5 Order 11246. group that printed the flyer. College Station, Texas, the NOW *4,5>95 SB nsfVtac Hrebkd 17.995 PuUic Schools reserves the visa, but the State Department issued one Friday. paign. After being held 444 days, the hostages were didate for the Board o f Selectmen. Bid forms, plans and right to accept or reject any or However. Campbell has reiterated White House announced Friday. Bridge 1988 MAZDA 523 LX SSPorVtacBonnaveoLE i9,995 spediicalions are avmtable at His publisher, Brasseys US. smd Ban-Sadr would released minutes fifier Reagan took office, on Jan. 20, Aheam said the information in the SSCTwwSTwckum ^ 5 M a l Cost Proposals or foe right that the information in the flyer — Spokesman Marlin Fltzwater 4 Door. SR. A uto. Red the General Services’ office. merit with members of CTongress during his visiL 1981. flyer about the budget being over 88 Ponlac StefckdGIConv. 19,9W to waive technical formalities if that the board overspent last year’s said the library w ill be financed 09Psnltac6anL£ 17,995 TOWN OF MANCHESTER. it is in the best interest of the Speculation has mounted recently that a congres Bush on Friday denied the report o f his participa- spent is taken directly from com hearts and the spade king), declat’er NOW *7,995 WComiyOIX 19.995 budget by more than $200,000 — is entirely by non-federal funds NORTH S-l-fl T o CONNECTICUT Schod Department to do so. sional inquiry into the alleged meeting could be held. ments made by the town’s auditor. decided to play West for the A-<} of di 89 Toyota 4X4 Fidap I I O ^ 0A1O7 1990 MAZDA 325 89 Toyota TtrcWCoipo 15,115 Please see H O S TA G E S , page 8. entirely false. raised by the university. amonds. He won trick two with dum RICHARD J. SARTOR. Richard A. Huot Diractor The late C IA director W illiam Casey and current 010 and fro 5 Speed. Blue 89 To)«ta Supra TtiboQpo. 1IA115 GENERAL MANAGER Business Services The flyer suings together several Please see BOLTON, page 8. Selection of Texas A&M fol ♦ K J832 m y’s spade ace, cashed the club ace, SOToyotaCofolaSRSCb*. 111495 lows “ an extensive review o f ruffed a club in hand and led a dia 0044)5 OOe-05 ♦ AK J6 By Phillip Alder N O W ^ 6 , 9 9 5 various library proposals by the mond to the jack. West ducking. An r i .--l : WEST archivist o f foe United States, EAST What would you have done as South other club ruff and a second diannond 1985 SUBARU WAGON NOTICE TO CREDITORS ♦ QJS ♦ K4 Aufo, Luggage Rock LYNCH NOTICE TO CREDITORS Don W. Wilson,” said foe White opposite the one-diamond opening? left West with no answer. He won with E S T A TE O F Barrette proposes tyJ632 0 A K 4 E S TA TE O F “Pass’ is the textbook choice, but the the ace, cashed the Q -J of spades and TOYOTA-PONHAC AUDREY N. COLE House statemenL ♦ AQ7 ♦ 10 9 6 NOW *3,995 MARVCWALKER led a heart to his partner’s ace, but 500 West C e n te r St. Fltzwater told reporters Bush ♦ 952 ♦gS 7 4 3 • two Souths from a team game hoped The Hon. William E. a/k/a their partners would rebid in no- that was only five tricks for the 1990 K>RD PROBE Manchester RtzGarald, Judge of foe (tourt MARY CAHILL WALKER intends to take part in the ac SOUTH defenders. SSpeed higher launch fees trump, allowing them to show their 646-4421 of Probate, District of The Hon. William E. tivities o f foe library and w ill ♦98632 The second East won the first trick Manchester at a hearing held hearts. NOW *9,5W >5 RtzGerald, Judge of the Court maintain offices there after he 0Q9875 with a deceptive heart ace and re LEGAL NOTICES on April 24,1991, ordered that North’s bidding shows about 15 or. of Probate, District of retiree who may fish in the lake leaves foe presidency. ♦ 54 16 points and 3-1-S-4 distribution. With turned the spade king. Now declarer * S P EC IA L* Court of PiotMie, al claims must be presented By MATTHEW FLYNN ♦ to Manchester at a hearing held everyday. “That retiree would have fewer points, he would raise immedi decided not to play for diamond m ir 1988 MERCURY Ototriet of llanchoeler to foe fiduciary at foe address below on or before September o n A ^ 2 5 ,1 9 D 1 , ordered foat Manchester Herald Vulnerable; East-West acles. He won the spade in dummy, GRAND MARQUIS NOTICE OF HEARING to pay $1(X) a month to use a lake Marine guilty ately to two spades. 3.1991 or be barred as by law a l claims must be presented Dealer: North Both Wests led the heart twO, so the cashed the A-K of clubs, discarding a MRE: to tie fidudaiy at foe address which was otherwise free. That’s ANN4IARIE a PHUUPS provided. COVENTRY — Town Council Blasts knew that declarer had five diamond, ruffed a club and led the *6,995 below. Failure to promptly not really fair,” he said. of espionage Soath Member Harvey Barrette Jr., react West North East hearts. That meant South must have 5- heart queen. He was surprised when Pursuant to an order of Hoit Sandta Haun, Cleik present any such claim may Barrette said he does not chal CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. 1 ♦ Pass 5-2-1 or 5-5-3-0 distribution. Things West played low, but what could he n a a R A N o e Wiliam E. RizGerald, Ji The fidudaiy is: result in foe toss of rights to ing bitterly to the proposed $4 1 0 Pass 2 ♦ Pass lenge the legitimacy o f hiring a lake (AP) — A Marine was con were looking grim. do? He ran the queen, but East pro UMCOLN*MCnCI8)V dated April 24,1901 a SalyA.Gidman recover on such claim. launching fee the state plans to im 2 ♦ Pass 2 0 All pass wil be held on an administrator. H e noted that the lake ' 4 . victed Friday of attempted The first E ^ t won the initial trick duced theking and led a second trump. MAZDA a/k/aSdlyA.(tole Sandra Haun, Clerk pose on boats on Coventry Lake, 315 CENTER STREET prsq/ing for a change' of name d o Attorney Elain N. Carn area, which is umegulateil, has be espionage for passing maps, Opening lead; V 2 with the heart king and switched to the West cashed the Q-J of spades, the says the state should seek a higher as in said appScation on Ne The fiduciary is: come a haven for late-night par- manuals and other documents to spade king. With at least 10 points heart jack and the diam o^ ace for (RT. 6). MANCHESTER poaeo BizabethA.Zwick more fuliy appears, at the Law Office ot Timothy P. user fee. marked in the East hand (the A-K of one down and a swing of four IMPs. 1EL643-S13S c/o JoAnn Pad, Attorney tygoers. an FBI agent posing as a Soviet )-8Q0-899-4S30 Ctaat of Probate on May 16, Barrette insists the fees, which w ill O tie i Beck&Eldeigll The councilman said he believes the 1991 at 240 P.M. 243 Main Street be used to hire someone to regulate ®py- P.O. Box 288 447 Center Skeet solution lies in a plan to lease the Cpl. Oiarles Anzalone, 24, Mary C . McNamara. Manchester, C T 06040 boating traffic, will not cover costs A sst Clerk Mtnehester, C T 06040 lake area to the town. Barrette could face life in prison. The 012-05 and will create an added burden to Astrograph 01306 011-06 proposed a summer lease o f the lake military judge overseeing foe both local residents and statewide for $13,(X)0. The cost o f the lease court-martial. Col. Edwin taxpayers. BGHTH UTILITIES DISTRiCT would be absorbed by boat registra Welch, inunediately began foe CANCER (June 21-July 22) In order to connections is another. Fortunately,’ Bcountry music stage, recording an album First Selectman: Aloysius J. Aheam (D), The Republican Town Committee is chaired by Larry government should nm and plan to continue the work Center School, and add a cafeteria to Ae high school. Knowing when and doing a specie to be broadcast later Ais year NEW YORK (AP) — Prodigy, homosexuAs and Christian fun- The two-hour National Public Radio shows envelope to Ae Cluonic Fatigue and Immune Dysfunc Congress passed a S-cent gasoline tax hike, paying a 2.S-cents-a-gAlon tax on fuel. shouldn’t drive again. (He’ll probably put up a fight and A segment of Garrison Keillor’s live radio show tion SynAome Society, P.O. Box 230108, Portland, OR another increase is in Ae wind, as leading House could pass it,” an Ade to the speaker sAd, adAng Ae iAormation and home-shop damentAisA. will focus on prairie writers. But oAy half of the revenues from last year’s continue to gripe.) will be set in this town in souA-central Nebraska 97223. Or write to the Chrome Fatigue Immune Dys Democrats look for ways to pay for rebuilAng Ae Aat any initiative woAd be offered by Fuley “m- ping service for personA com Late last year, it was criticized 6. Get him to sign a living will, so he won’t linger in a tax boost went into Ae Highway Trust Fund. The for censoring commenA iA cus where writer Willa CTaAer grew up. Aur Mossner. Enjoy!” It was signed: Barbara and function Syndrome Foundation at %5 Mission St., San nation’s highways and mass transit systems. dividuAly” and not as a party proposA. puters, is facmg accusations that it dreadful condition. other hAf was earmarked for deficit reduction, Ae tomers posted to each oAer on iA The two-hour show will focus on writers such as Frank Sinatra. Francisco, CA 94103. But House Ways and Means Conunittee Chair could spy on iA nearly 1 million “A nickel for America” is a Aeme now being first time such “dedicated” funds were used for remAmng bAletin boards. Prodigy — EXPERIENCED Miss CaAer, who used Ae region as Ae setting for Court records show that Mossner’s former wife,* man Dan Rostenkowski, D-DI., Aso has long users by gleaning information used in speeches by House Public Works Chair anything oAer Aan highway or mass transit P.S. I am enclosing a poem whose author is unknown many of her novels and stories, including “My An Barbara, was so angered by her 1983 Avorce that she DEAR DR. GOTT: My right mdex finger is larger favored rAsing Ae gasAme tax, and his comrmt- from Aeir private, non-Prodigy sAd Ae messages had gotten out man Robert A. Roe, D-NJ., who wants anoAer programs. to me. It fits this situation very well. tonia,” “O Pioneers!” and “Song of Ae Lark.” damaged his 400-record collection and drew a mus- than my left, Ae top joint is swollen and my finger cur tee will have juri^iction over Ae trust fund files. of hand. TIME TO GO ves to the ri^ t. Can anything be done to delay Ae onset 5-cents-a-gAlon mcrease in the motor fuels tax to Even Ae revenues Aat did go into Ae highway aspects of Ae highway bill. There’s a hitch, The latest controversy mvolves Fht Phillips, director of Ae Willa CaAer Pioneer Ache and glasses on a poster of Sinatra. Prodigy demes any wrongdoing. Ru-don me, doctor, but may I die? Memorial and Educational Houndation in Red Cloud, of osteoarthritis? finance a proposed $153 billion, five-year high pot will not be avAlable immediately, because however: Rostenkowski wants Ae added revenue Ae software that all Prodigy usera Last month, Macomb Circmt Court Judge George “We caimot look A Aa data,” 1 know your oath requires you to try to keep me alive said Ae producer of “Garrison Keillor’s American way and mass transit plan. The increase would spending Ae money would violate a three-year from higher gasoline taxes to pay for chilAen’s must instAl on Aeir PCs. The Montgomery ordered her to pay Mossner $2,800 for DEAR READER: No, you’re stuck. Prodigy President Theodore Rqies So long as my body is warm and there is a breath of Radio Company” asked her to select possible dates Ae damage. Mossner put an $80,000 value on Ae Osteoarthritis, Ae age-related wearing-down of jomt raise $6.6 billion a year. cap on domestic spending. programs and deficit reduction, not transportation software links Ae PCs to Prodigy’s life. Roe has Ae support of House Speaker Thomas Prospects for anoAer gasoline tax boost to improvements. said Friday. “ We have no centrA computer m suburban New for Ae show. collection, and said he platmed to appeal. surfaces, accompanies growing older. AlAough Ae As- mechanism to do that, nor do we But listen. Doc, I’ve buried my wife. Keillor, a humorist and story-teller, would read S. R)ley, D-Wash., who sees a gasolme tax m- finance surface transportation programs were con OAer comrmttee members remAn wary about York by phone lines, Alowmg Ae Sinatra said he read about Ae case m a C^ifomia order may have a genetic basis (a deficiency in a gene ever intend to have one.” My children are grown and on their own. My friends from Miss CaAer’s works and tik about Ae region, newspaper, “got a boot out of it and wanted to do Aat controls repair of cartilage), osteoarthritis is virtmtlly crease as a way to respond to President Bush’s sidered A1 but dead Ater last year’s increase. Op Ae entire idea. service to transmit news reports, are all gone, and I want to go, too. Ms. Phillips said. someAmg for him,” said a spokeswoman, Ladonna a umversA affliction for which Aere is no cure. Prodigy — a service provided games, horoscopes, among oAer No mortal man should keep me here Blue Eyes has sent seven music cassettes to a griev Keaton. This ubiqmtous ailment causes pain, stiffness and by IBM and Sears — has been Ae services. When the call from Him is unmistakably clear ing fan whose music collection was damaged by his Jerry Lewis’ son, Christopher, is under investiga bony outgrowAs of Ae joints. It is usually treated initial Youth arrested in sling-shot iheident center of controversy before. Two Each time a customer starA up I DESERVE the right to slip quietly away. embittered former wife. tion for alleged possession of stolen limited-eAtion ly wiA pills, such as aspirin and similar non-prescription years ago, it prompted accusations Ae Prodigy program on a PC, Ae My work is done and I am t i r ^ “I was kind of taken aback. 1 was thrilled,” srud artworks, police said. drugs, to reduce discomfort and maintain mobility. arrested a 16-year-old in connection The youA, Scott Durost, of 60 Those incidenA, which were in of censorAip Ater it eliminated software has Ae potentiA to pick By RICK SANTOS one of its “electronic bulletin Your motives are noble but now I pray. ArAur Mpssner, 45. “At least somebody cares. ... I Lewis, 33, of Pebble Beach, was released on Regular, moderate exercise is beneficial. Severe os wiA a series of incidents m which Kent Drive, was charged wiA reck severA locations spatming Ae town, up random biA of iAormation Manchester Herald boards” that had become Ae forum You can read in my eyes what my lips can’t say. always figured Aere is no substitute for class, and $5,000 bail Wednesday after surrendering to teoarthritis, especially of Ae weight-bearing jomts (hips motorists were pelted by bAl bear less endangerment and criminA mis involved a pellet gun to shoot out from Ae PC’s hard disk or ran Listen to my heart and you’ll hear it cry. Aat’s why I’ve always been a Sinatra fan.” and knees), reqmres meAcal attention, prescription drugs ings as Aey drove down Aong West chief, Ae reports say. Ae windows of parked cars. . for a shoutmg match between dom-access memory. auAorities in NorAem (falifomia, and will be ar MANCHESTER — Police have Pardon me. Doc, but may I die? Frank Sinatra mailed Ae music to Mossner’s at raigned m Los Angeles Mumcipal Court on June 3, (such as Motrin or Voltaren), physical Aerapy to prevent Middle 'ftimpike, police reported. torney, Michael Conway in Troy and wrote; “To Ar- The investigation is conlinmng In Ae West Middle Turnpike DEAR EXPERIENCED: Thank you for an excellent Detective Bill Martin said. permanent stiffness, and — in selected cases — joint and charges coAd be filed against addition to this space. shootings, Aose involved sAd Ae replacement. four oAers, A1 juveniles, for Aeir bAl bearmgs were launched only School coach picked alleged involvement wiA Ae shoot from Ae window, Ae report sAd. -odN Forget.... ings, police report. One of Ae juvemles is from SouA Wmdsor; Ae Durost was arrested lliesday Ater for Disney award oAers are from Manchester. police received a complaint ft'om a man who works at Ae Mad HAter SUNDAY May 5th, Noon-5 P.M. MANCHESTER — Joe Erardi, program to honor teachers The boys Alegedly used two sling Mufflers, Brakes, and Shocks repair RECORD Ae director of student activities at throughout the country. Three shoA to fire Ae ball bearmgs from shop at 160 W. Middle 'I\ifhpike, FENTON Manchester High School, will be teachers from each of 12 different Ae window of a house at 135 W. just across Ae street from Durost’s Middle ’ftirnpike at least three times house. The man had compIAned that EXTRAVAGANZA one of 36 educators from across Ae subject fields have been selected to ...ar Wishing Well Death Notices nation to be honored at the be honored. Erardi won m Ae aA- m Ae past five weeks, Ae reports he people in Ae house were respon Deaths American Teacher Awards in letic coaching category. say. sible for shooting oA a wirAow of a Cards & Gifts November. At last year’s awards, which are corvette parked ouAide Ae shop, Ae B urr (JomeA, Manchester 649-1450 before movmg to Bolton in 1988. Besides her husband, Masonic Home Chapel, Wednesday, May 8, at 10:30 The sprees are not being con modeled after Ae Academy Awards, report sAd. Therese D’Arcy Kent she leaves three daughters, Luanne Savino and Grandson am . AnoAer Memorial Service will be held at St. The physicA education teacher, nected wiA a series of shootings Thia lawn Hating of daatha la offorod frao of chargt by tho Oprah Winfrey, Robin Williams and Durost is schedAed to appep Manchaalar Horald. Paid announcamanta of doath and In Therese D’Arcy Kent 87, of Main Street, Manchester, David Savmo of Pittsfield, Mass, Donna Lesperance of Mary’s Episcopal Church, Manchester, at Ae con who coached Ae high school’s girls’ Aat occurred about two weeks ago, Monday in Superior Court in Mamorlama appoar undar lha Doath Noticaa haading. other celebrities handed out Ae widow of Edwin Kent, died Friday, May 3, 1991 ^ a Erie. Pa, and Joline Lesperance of Bolton, and a son, venience of Ae family. Memorial donations may be soccer team to a No. 1 ranking m Ae prizes. sAd police spokesman Gary Wood. Manchester. Michael Lesperance of Hebron. She was predeceased by made to The Kennedy Memorial Fund, c/o SL Mary’s state, will fly to CAifomia on Nov. local convalescent home. Born in Hazardville, she had Erardi, who has Aught in Ae 21 to tape the awards presentation. M a n ch e ste r lived many years in East Haddam, moving to Manchester two daughters, Diane and Susaime. She Aso leaves two Episcopal Church Book of Remembrance or Masonic school system for 13 years, sAd he bioAers, Larry Dutremble of Columbia, S.C and Tony Charity Foundation of CT, P.O. Box 70, Wallingford, CT The show will later be broadcasted Therese D’Arcy Kent 21 years ago. She graduated from Baypath Normal was humbled by Ae selection. T O M O M School, Longmeadow, Mass., and Aught high school Dutremble of Saco, Maine; seven sisters, Lillian Hanson, 06592. The Holmes Funeral Home, 4(X) Main SL, on nationA television. lo v e Main Street “The award reflecA the way he business in New York City. Prior to her reAement m Ida Lesperance, Sylvia Thttle, DoroAy Toulouse, all of Manchester, has charge of arrangemenA. The American Teacher Awards, has worked wiA youA boA in and Crirbrair Her Sprrial Day with draarri from Philip J.RIch Jr. 1975, she was a supervisor for Ae SAte Welfare Depart Augusta, Maine, RiA Atkinson of Bath, Maine, Eva which is sponsored by Ae Disney out of the school,” sAd high school 157 Homestead St. ment. She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Walker of Royersfoid, Pa., and Lorraine Gagnon of Chaimel, is an annual national Principal James Spafford. Classic Cakes & Pastries M Jane K. and Robert G. Durato; and a granddaughter, Lewiston, Maine. Harry M. Anderson .Molhera D«v Classic "Sweets” Assortment Amy Durato; all of Manchester. Funeral service and FunerA services will be Monday, May 6, at 9 am., at Cinema Bolton burial will be private. Friends may call at Ae Glaston Ae WaAins Funeral Home, 142 E, Center St., Manchester, followed by a Mass of Christian burial, at E A S T H A R T F O R D Furniture-China-Pottery-Sllver, etc. bury Funeral Home. 450 New London 'Rimpike. Glas • Featuing Dark or Whits Chocolate M(xjsse Jeannine (Dutremble) Lesperance 10 a.m., at St. Maurice Church, Bolton. Friends r i A y call B in iw 's Pub & Clnama — Awakenings (PG-13) Sat-Sun 7:30,9S0. Also used apparel tonbury, Sunday, from 6 to 8 p.m. Memorial dtmtions Showeaae Cinema 1-10 — One Good Cop (R) Sat 1230, 2:45, 5:10, 7 Valerie Drive. may be made to Ae Visiting Nurse and Home Care ot at Ae funeral home Sunday, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. 725, 9:50, 1235; Sun 1230, 2:45, 5:10, 7:25, 9:50. — Mortal Thoughts in excellent condition Torte with Strawberfy dipped in Chocolate Manchester. 545 North Main St.. Manchester 06040. Burial will be at a later date in St. Peter and Paul (R) Sat 520, 735, 10, 12:10; Sun 5:20, 7:35, 10. — Spartacus (PG-13) For Reservations Call: 645-7996 Deaths elsewhere Sat-Sun noon, 4, 8. — Toy Soldiers (R) Sat 12:10, 230, 4:55, 720, 9:40, // they have been "Well-Cared-For.” • Assorted Mini Pastries Cemetery, Lewiston, Maine. midnight; Sun 12:10, 2.30,4:55, 7:20,9:40. — A Kiss Before Dying (R) Sat Mothers, Grandmothers & Greatgrandmothers.. Evelyn (Tedford) Kennedy 12:05, 235, 4:10, 735, 9:15, 1130; Sun 1235, 2:05, 4:10, 735, 9:15. — We will display your Items attractively and • Chambord Torte Harry M. Anderson Evelyn (Tedford) Kennedy The Silence of the Lambs (R) Sat-Sun 12:35, 5:10,7:40. — New Jack City sell them for you on consignment Wallingford (R) Sat 3. 1035, 12:15; Sun 3,1035. — A Rape In Harlem (R) Sat 12:55, DINE AT 1/2 PRICE • Cheesecake wiA Fresh Fruit Harry M. Anderson. 75, formerly of Church Street, Evelyn CTedford) Kennedy, 79. of 2102 Ashlar Vil 3:10, 5:25, 7.-50,10:15,12:20; Sun 12:55, 3:10,525, 7:50,10:15. — Oscar Stating at: 1230 • 2KM) • 4K)0 • 6:00 In a friendly, warm, and courteous atmosphere. East Hartford, and Manchester, died Thursday (May 2, lage, Wallm^ord, died Thursday, May 2, at Ae Masonic (PG) Sat 1220, 235, 4:45, 7, 930, 11:50; Sun 1220, 2:35, 4:45, 7, 930. — Out for Jusileo (R) Sat 1. 3:15. 530, 7:55, 10:20, 12:25; Sun 1, 3:15, Prime Rib S l ^ Forget the problems and inconvenience of tag aales and advertising. 1991) at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Home & Hospital, Wallmgford. 5:30, 7:55, 1020. — Rich Girl (R) Sat 12:45. 2:50, 5, 7:10, 9:20, 11:40; New York Sirloin ' I O a 3 V CUSTOM ORDERS About Town He was employed as a cook for area restauranu and She was Ae wife of Stewart Kennedy of Wallmgford. Sun 12:45, 2:50, 5, 7:10, 9:20. — Teenage Mutant Ninja TuiUes II: Tho Baked Stuffed Shrimp „ Secret of Ooze (PG) Sat-Sun 1:15, 325. CALL 63 Woodland Si. was a veteran of World War II. Graveside services will She was bom June 27, 1911, m Manchester and wm a Chicken Florentine , «» — MANCHESTER Veal Parmigiana ' X 2 5 6 4 9 - 3 1 1 7 Msnrhrairr held on Monday, at 2 pun., at Ae Hillside Cemetery m lifelong resident prior to moving to Wallmgford. Besides UA Theaters East — Awakenings (PG-13) Sat 2:05, 430, 735, 930, 6 4 7 -1 1 6 1 East Hartford. There are no calling horns. John F. Tier 11:45; Sun 2:05, 4:30, 7:05, 9:30. — Class Action (R) Sat and Sun 2:20, Swordfish Piccanti Employment support group her husband, she is survived by a daughter and son-in- Salad, Vegetable, ZItl or Potato, Coffee, Dessert ney Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St., is in charge of ar law, BaAara and Roger Dudek of Rockville; a son. Col. 435, 7:20, 935. — Tho Godfather Part III (R) Sat 2:30, 7 ,10;15: Sun 2, 5, Village Charm Consignment The Manchester Area Conference of Churches has 8. rangements. Richard H. Kennedy of Providence, R.I., currently serv been coordinating an Employment Support Group to VERNON Restaurant, Lounge 568 Center Street ing in Ae Persian Gulf; two grandsons, Shaun M. Ken Cine 1 It 2 — Class Action (R) Sat and Sun 4:15, 7:10, 9:40. — provide some assistance to Aose who are unemploy^ or ■ m BonoiTpks. (Ri-«) Bolioo ■ 645-7996 Philip J. Rich Jr. nedy and Brian D. Kennedy; her sister, MilAed Awakenings (PG-13) Sat and Sun 130,4, 7,930. Manchester, CT 06040______feel threatened wiA unemployment. The group lias es WILUHANTC tablished four sessions to be held at Ae Center Con Philip J. Rich Jr., 57, of 157 Homestead St.. MeSweegan of Old Saybrook, and several nieces and U JL The Cinemas — Rich Girl (R) Sat and Sun 2:15, 425, 7, 9:15. — gregational Church at 7:30 pjn. on May 7, May 21, June Manchester, died Friday (May 3, 1991) at Manchester nephews. She was predeceased by a broAer, Walter Ted Toy Soldsrs (R) Sat and Sun 2:15, 4:35, 7:15, 9:50. — One Good Cop (R) Memorial Hospital. He was Ae husband of Carolyn Set artd Sun 230, 4:55, 7:15, 9.-30. — Out for Justice (R) Sat and ^ n ORLANDO CANCUN 4 and June 18. Anyone is invited to participate. For fur- ford, and a sister, Anne Johnston. 230, 4:45, 7.-30, 9:40. — A Kiss Before Dying (R) Sat and Sun 230, 4:45, 1 A Memorial Eucharist Service will be held at the 7 3 0 ,9 x1 5 . Aer information, cAl Bruce Green at 646-5748. (Holt) Rich. CHERISH 3 6 Bom m Manchester, he had been a lifelong resident THE MEANING OP 'MOTHER'S DAT NIGHTS NIGHTS Guide dog education program Formerly employed by Ae U.S. Navy and later Ae On Thesday, at 7 p.m., Aere will be an educational Metropolitan District he was a graduate of Ae Univer Weather Babv from from hour offering information about Ae gmde dogs in Ae sity of Cormecticut m 1956 and was a member of Ae Give a ^ 1 ^ 3 1 * 0 Nursing Service Masonic Temple, lower level. Please use Ae East Center TheA XI National Fraternity. He was also a member of BOOKS35,(X)() H ardcovers - 1,()(K) I’aporbacks $ 4 9 9 Sueet entrance. This session is open to Ae public. Coffee Ae Elks Lodge of Manchester and Ae Rockville Hsh and < 382 will be served. Game Club. Piirtly sunny USED - most hardcovers less than SlO.lXl - GIFT CERTIFICATE Besides his wife, he is survived by a son, Philip J. most paperbacks less than SI .00, LONDON LAS VEGAS Rich of Manchester, two daughters, Ellen Kanehl of Here is today’s weaAer for Ae OUT-OF-PRINT - recent best-sellers and to the new mother or mother-to-be In your life. Lottery Maine and KaAy Belmore of Manchester, and lAie Greater Manchester area: mostly to older fiction & non-fiction. 3 3 grandchildren. partly simny, wiA only a slight RARE - unusual books for particular tastes. 9 NIGHTS NIGHTS Funeral services will be held on Monday, at 10 am., at chance of showers. Higji tempera COLLECTIBLE - first editions, fine leather We can help her enjoy her precious new bundle from from Here are Friday’s lottery results from around New Ae John F. Tierney Funeral Home; 219 W. Center St. tures will range from Ae low and bindings, nostalgia, special interest or and get some rest, tool England; Burial will be in St. James Cemetery, Manchester. Call mid-60s. just hard to find. Connecticut ing hours will be on Sunday, from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. PLUS... Call the office nearest you *616 * 4 0 5 Daily Lottery: 7-5-7. Play 4: 1-5-2-2. Lotto: Memorial contributions may be made to Ae American Tonight it will be mostly clear. - national search for any recent or old to arrange for your gift certificate 1-6-14-16-21-32. Cancer Society, 253 E. Center St., Manchester 06040. Overnight minimum temperatures book...onlv S.t.00 will range from Ae high 30s to the and brochure. -GIR-CERTIFICATES Massachusetts Jeannine (Dutremble) mid-40s. Daily Lottery; 8-2-2-9. Mass. Millions: Lesperance On Sunday it will be m o^y . Our specialty is putting the book you want in your hands. Manchester Greater Hartford 1-19-26-32-43-44. Bonus number: 31. sunny across Ae region. High 649-5057 246-1919 Jeannine (Dutremble) Lesperance, 58, of 7 Valeric Dr., temperatures will range in the 60s. B o o k s & B i r d s Northern New England Bolton. CT, wife of Richard M. Lesperance, Aed May 3, A large low pressure system over 9 , at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Nova Scotia will drift slowly nor- Pick 3: 1-5-9. Pick 4: 5-3-7-5. Cash Lotto: 1991 519 E. Middle Tpke., Manchester, CT • (203) 649-3449 12-21-22-26-32-36. Vermont Lotto: 3-ir-9-21-24-29. Bom m Augusta, Mjiihe, she liv ^ successively in Kit- Aeast through Ae day. % HEIALTH RE)SOURCES. INC. tery and Lewiston, Maine; Brookline and Pittsfield, Hours; Tuos & VVod. 11 4 .H), Thurs. 11-8, Fri & Sal U S < Today’s weather picture was drawn by Keith Ouellette, a P lfU '.i’ 111//for Sun r* Mnn foiui> "Lifestyles for Better Living" Mass; Belfort, France, Erie, Ph.; Campinas. Brazil; Stam Rhode Island fourth-grader at Bowers School In Manchester. Daily Lottery: 8-7-9-3. ford; SchenecAdy, N.Y. and San Juan. Puerto Rico, IV£ RUY B O d lii: Quality, CoUections, Estates, Etc. 1 MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday, May 4,1991—5 4—MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday, May 4,1991
OPINION RELIGION1 VA, agency Open Forum It was a very good year for MACC services to needy sentence, found a helping hand, support and referral ser Members of the Manchester WATES (Women’s As By NANCY CARR munity as well as Town and State grants. sociation To Enjoy Slimming) Club sent in a contribu was considered in Bolton, but it turned with respect when we attend the meet programmed on the Public Access Oian- Did you know that 828 Manchester families were vices through Project Reentry. Over twenty church Claims false nel was their whining about how high based organizations cooperate to provide sandwiches tion of $150 and another gift was received courtesy of out to be more expensive than the one ings instead of acting resentfril because May is traditionally designated as MACC Awareness referred to the MACC Department of Human Needs for probe their tax bill is. I will admit that they are and finger desserts every Monday evening to the men the South United Methodist Art Series. The Connecticut that was ultimately recommended. we show iq). Without question we also Month, a month in which the Conference reports to the support and assistance with a variety of problems: 239 To The Editor; a bit high, but they have to be in order to and women attending Honor Court, an alternative sen State Youth Council donated money for fresh milk for There are two features of the “Com need more people to watch how every community as well as the 18 churches who form the families in crisis received small grants and loans totall Mike McCune’s April 23 letter is improve the school system. Now I know tencing program at Court 12 cosponsored by MACC and the homeless and Sl Bartholomew, the Christian Con mon Sense” plan that leave me with mis dollar is being spent and who will try Conference on the services provided during the past ing $37,800 enabling them to pay rent, make security replete with false accusations, incorrect cern Conunittee of Center Church and South Methodist givings. One is that their proposal is not very hard to get the most for them. that all of you CSC/TNT members are year. deposits, purchase needed medication. Another 156 of AA.' started quotations and outright fals^oods. I ' > All of these services are made possible by a con each donated monies to help support Shepherd’s Place. back^ up by and discipline study of Good luck to aU of the Petitioning thinking that all of the money is going Did you know that the community and churches have been advised by some to ignore his into the teachers’ pockets. Yes, some of it cerned and caring community. Highlights of community Feeding the hungry was also a concern of Manchester school needs. It seems that they have Candidates and may all of them win on working together through MACC fed 2,340 men, letter rather than dignify this kL^ of at giving during the past sevraal weeks: A faculty team High School class of 1930 who sent in a $150 check to pretty generally just divided the number May 6. To vote for a change means is, but not all of it The teachers are just women and children over 12,700 meals last year with By JACK ANDERSON tack. However, given the fact that he’s a from East Catholic High School (Jan Riley, Brian Mur help stock the pantry. of studmts by the optimal number to be voting for everyone on the voting trying to make a decent living after many the $22,340 in food and dollars donated to the Emergen MACC News and DALE VAN ATTA “Petitirming” C i^d ate for the Board of years of making below poverty wages. phy, Don Fay, Anne Mannion, Joe Dolan, Joe Duffy, Notice: The Unemployment Support Group has placed in a classroom without seriously machine’s 3rd line. cy Pantry. And fed an additional 60 to 80 men and scheduled meetings for alternate Tie^ays, May 7, May Finance in Bolton, and the serious nature considering what those rooms are to be Roger Pitkin Do you have any idea how many women a hot nourishing meal each week day at our neighbors were kept warm with fuel assistance Barbara Banfield, Jim Penders, Anne Marie Ward and WASHINGTON — Investi^tors for Congress and the Father Charbonneau) won the WTTC Listen at Work 21, June 4 and June 18. All meetings will begin at 7 of several of his t^ g e s , I believe that a used frx’. I wonder if they are aware of 33 Tolland Road hundreds of dollars of their own mraiey Shepherd’s Place soup kitchen thanks to over 50 volun grants totaling almost $23,(XX). Treasury Department are closing in on the U.S. Customs Challenge. Prize? A delux luncheon for all ten members pjn. at Center Congregational Church. For more infor response is necessary. the types of programs — many state- Bolton they sink into their own classrooms teers and the $63,000 contributed in food and cash by Did you Imow that an average of 127 low income Service, and the day of reckoning is coming for Customs 1. Referring to the April 10 Board of every year on books, markers, art siqi- families came to the MACC Clothing Bank each month at Valley Fish Market in Ellington. Where does MACC mation, contact Brace Green at 646-5748. employees who have been dodging charges of internal numdated — that are offered in Bolton’s the community. Thank you to donors to the Clothing Bank during Fuiance meeting when the Board made plies, etc? The rest of the money from Did you know that MACC was able to provide shelter seeking clothing for themselves and their children and come in? The team decided to accept the invitation to corrapition. schools. lunch but pay their own way and have the delux lunch March: John Carlson, Jeannie Johnson, Brian TXicker, its cuts to the budget, Mr. McCune stated The other feature that makes me ap McCune wrong your tax dollars goes into the necessary and food to 407 homeless men and women last year 154 households received 568 pieces of good, used furni We have been tracking the investigations being done eon delivered to the men and women at Samaratin Shel Beverly Salcius, Mike Carrozzella, C.A. Swallow, Irene ”... contrary to state law, this meeting prehensive is the projected cost of their programs and costs to ran the buildings. with the staff support of over 380 dedicated volunteers ture donated by you and your neighbors. by a House subcommittee and the Treasury Depaitment ter and Shepherd’s Place soup kitchen. That’s sharing was called with no official notice and no plan, which they claim will be less than To The Editor: The referendum to build a new school from local churches and $26,218 in private support from Two hundred and ftfty-six men and women attempt inspector general for months. They are looking into diar- and caring. Please see MACC, page 8. reporters in attendance.” Not quite, Mr. $S million. The plan recommended by I am appalled at the inaccuracy and in was not passed. The referendum individuals, organizations and churches in Ae com ing to return to the community after having served their ges that the Customs internal affairs department, which is McCune. We complied with both the let nuendo of Michael McCune’s letter of proposed now is good but it just isn’t supposed to police corruption in the agency, doesn’t the Board carried an estimated price that ter and spirit of the law as you well was based on a fairly detailed set of ar April 23. He certainly wimessed a dif enough. I know that it’s asking a lot, but when friends are involved. know. On the morning of April 9, offi chitectural plans. The “Common Sense” ferent meeting than the one I attended, for the future leaders of the country, isn’t THE Last February we reported that Customs employees cial notice was placed on the side door of both on April 10 and on the evening it worth it to spend a few extra dollars? across Texas had turned over thousands of pages of docu estimate is really just guesswork. I also Schedule of services the Town Hall and on the door to the wonder if that figure includes the lower prior. I’m a very concerned student who BIBLE ments to the internal affairs department. Those docu Qerk’s Office. At the public hearing on Chairman Robert Campbell an wishes to ask Mr. Holland and Mr. state reimbursement levels for renova a.m. and 10:45 a.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m. Kyle W. McGaw, associate pastor. Sunday urday Mass at 5 p.m. Sunday masses at 830 ments listed alarming allegations ranging from misuse of the 9th, which you atterided, I armounced Aheam to be a little less selfish and to CONGREGATIONAL a.m., 10:30 a.m. and 1130 a.m. Daily, Mon- tions (as opposed to new construction), nounced quite clearly and oftm at Tues BAPTIST (847-7355). schedule: Wbrship services, 8 and 10 sum.; iSPEAKSI govmiment funds to outright fraternization between Cus the time and place of the meeting and I Bolton Congregational Church, 228 Bol day- the cost of the portable classrooms that day’s budget hearing that the Board of have a little more consideration for the Community Baptist Church, S8S E. Full Gospel Interdenominational Church, Church School. 10:15 a.m.; 9 a.m., adult toms agents and drag dealers in the Southwest. And these ton Center Road. Rev. Charles H. Ericson, Thursday, 9 a.m.: Friday, 7:30 p.m. made sure that the rep on alternative uses because they knew that they would be GOP calling First Baptist ChapsI ot the Deaf, 240 pastor. Schedule: 10 a.m., Sunday Wbrship and nursery; 6 p.m.. evening praise service, lv\te at the Church of Christ have subcommittee that oversees Customs, didn’t pull his Cortcordla Lutheran Church, 40 Rtkin St., 730 ajn.. 9:15 a.m. and 11 a.m. (643-4466) falsely imply. given the results on Thursday, and they Hillstown Road. Manchester. Rev. William A. service and Church School, nursery provided. nursery. Mid-week Bible Stu ^,. 7 p.m., Wfed- too early. For instance, why not try to Manchester. Rev. Dr. KIm-Eric Williams, pas I some good news which we I punches when he sent a letter of warning recently to Cus 2. Contrary to Mr. McCune’s asser Shifflett, pastor; Sunday services, 9:30 a m ., (649-2863) nesday. 6 3 0 p.m., Wednesdays, Vbuth ac chose to attend the Zoning Commission tor. Sunday Holy Communion, 8 a.m. and SALVATION ARMY (wish to share with our friends. sell it to someone who would develop To The Editor: Sunday School kx preschool-adult; 11 a.m., tivities. (646-8590). toms Commissioner Carol Hallett. He cited a sworn af tion, the Board of Finance never 10:30 a.m. Sunday School, 9 a.m.; Adult The Salvation Army, 661 Main iFor this reason we have desig-l professional offices on the site? It could hearing instead. ileat and hearing-impaired worship service: COVENANT fidavit from a Texas Customs agent who was told by his People of the Town of Bolton, beware Forum. 9:15 a.m. (649-5311). “proposed” an 18.7 percent tax increase. The Board of Education budget cuts Wsdnesday, 7 p.m., prayer maeting-Bible Trinity Covenant Church, 302 Hack PRESBYTERIAN St„ Major and Incited May 5 (9:00 a.m.) "BringI be offered fix' the proverbial song, since what you get may not be what you want. Emanual Lutheran Church, 60 Church si^rvisor, “As long as the commissioner does not Imow At the be^nning of the hearing process, ■study. (643-7543 T D D ) (649-7509 voice). matack St., Manchester. Rev. Norman Swen Coventry Praabyterlan Church, Rt. 44A Mrs. Gary Asperschlager, pastors. I a Friend Sunday' so that w e j the town would still benefit from having were discussed both with Board mem St., Manchester. Rev. Paul S. Johansson, that internal affairs is corrupt, she will continue to use There is a small group in town called : Mount Zion Baptist Church, 240 Hillstown son, pastor. Rev. Paul Knight, associate pas and Trowbridge Road. Coventry. Rev. Brad 1 may do just that. I the Board voted to hear from the public bers and the public in attendance. Mr. pastor. Sunday worship 8:30 and 11 a.m.. Sunday services: it on the tax rolls. The opposition seems Road, Manchester. Rev. Harrie Williams, pas- tor; Schedule: 8 and 11 a.m., worship ser Evans, pastor. Sunday service 9:30 a.m., wor them ... since she has no choice in the matter.... They before we decided where an by how TNT, whose leader is a Democrat They Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. (643-1193.) lln the Bible w e read of a piousi McCune made no comments during the )or. Sunday services; 11 am .. Sunday School; vices; 9:30 a.m., Bible School. (649-2855). ship; 10:45 a.m., Sunday school; 630 p.m., to assume that those of us who support have formed an unofficial political party. Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, 9:30 ajn. Sunday School; 10:45 ■but pagan military officer being I are all she has to rely on to conduct her investigation.” much to cut the budget. Our proposal Hoon, worship servioe. (569-0408) Bible study and lellawship.; 7 p.m., coffee the school building project are motivated meeting: the only Board members not Cooper and High streets. Manchester. Rev. a.m„ Holiness Idirected by an angel to send! Hallett has been oti the job for almost two years. This party is called the common sense m EPISCOPAL break; Pro-school story hour, Wtednesday, will be on Hie [xior to the May 20 Ibwn participating in the Jiscussirai was Mra- Charle W. Kuhl, pastor. 9:30 a.m., divine wor Ifor Simon F^ter for a life-impac- primarily by our desire to have the op St. Gaorga’a Episcopal Church, 1150 9:45 a.m. (742-7222). meeting and nursery care;, 6 pjn.. Several Customs employees told our associate Dean Meeting as the Charter requires. coalition headed by a Democrat. Most of ship: 10:45 a.m ., Sunday school; Holy Com timal educational facilities for our own ris Silverstein, a Common Sense Coali ;CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Boston Tpke., Bolton. Rev. David Brown, pas Praabyterlan Church ol Manehaatar, 43 Salvation meeting. Itive message. In expectation of I Boyd that they think Hallett wants to get to the bottom of the candidates of this party had wanted munion first and fitird Suridays (649-4243.) 3. Mr. McCune quotes me as saying tion supporter. ■ First Church of Christ, Scientist, 447 N. tor. Sunday worship 10 a.m.; church school, Spnree SL, Manchester. Rev. Richard Gray, 1 Peter's arrival, Cornelius "called I children. (Crane to think of it, is that more government spending just a few the mess, but they suspect she is being shielded from the “It’s not my job to cut the school budget When a vote was taken on the :Maln St., 9:45 a.m. coffee fellowship, ,11 a.m. METHODIST pastor. Sunday worship service, 1 0 3 0 a.m., UNITARIAN UNIVER- {together his relatives and close I such a despicable motivation?) I’d like to -Manchester. Sunday schedule: 10:30 a.m. (643-9203.) nursery; 9:15 a.m., Sunday School. Bible worst of it by some of her subordinates. Let it go to referoidum.” Bull! I never years ago. Now they say they want lower Bolton United Methodist Church, 1041 {friends' — truly a "bring a friend I point ouL however, that many of us, in proposed dollar cut, Mr. Silverstein was "service and St. Mary's Episcopal Church, 41 f^rk St.. studies throughout the week. (643-0906) SALIST taxes at any cost. Everyone wants lower Boston Tpke., Bolton. Rev. E d Painter. Sun {d a y ' (Acts 10). In a similar veln,l But with Congress and the Treasury Department now said that to Mr. McCune or anyone else. -Sunday School. Child care protmed; Wednes Manchester. Andrew D. Smith, rector. cluding myself, will not see our own alone in voting the cut, even though he days, 930 a.m.. Church School; 11 a.m., wor doing independent investigations, some in Customs are taxes. day, 8 p.m. Doe Anno Dodd, assistant rector, Alva G . ROMAN CATHOLIC Unitarian Universalist Society- {w e have something we wish tol My actual words have already been in proposed no alternative. When ques ship service, nursery. (649-3472) children benefit much from the project, service and nursery. (649-1446) Decker, Church ol tha Assumption, Adams Street, ] share with our friends — Security | begiiming to sweat because they can’t pull the strings the paper — I will vote to cut the BOE I especially want less government and North United Methodist Church, 300 East, 153 W. Vernon St., even if it is accepted and be^ns im tioned later, he said he was unprepared to associate priest. Sunday sorvicos; 7 3 0 a.m. Manchester. Rev. Arthur Audet and Rev. John lower taxes, that is why I am a Parker St., Manchester. Dr. William C. Trench, Manchester. Rev. Connie Stemburg, I in insecure Times. anymore. One employee told us, “Most of these guys budget (and I did) right up to the point of and 9:30 a.m.; Wednesdays. 10 a.m. Golas, co-pastors. Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; mediately. My two children, for instance, propose an alternative. So much for pastor; Rev. H . Osgood Bennell. visitation have worked in the internal affairs network and they all Republican. The town of Bolton is going CHURCH OF CHRIST (649-4583) Sunday masses at 7:30 a.m., 9 a.m., 10:30 minister. Sunday services, 10:30 firing teachers or cutting programs. If will have to live with the inconveniences leadership by the Common Sense Coali minister. Sunday schedule, 9 a.m. and 10:30 ICHUROt OF CHRIST] to have an election on May 6, those Church of Christ, 394 Lydall St.. a.m. and noon. (643-2195) a.m.; Nursery care and youth know each other. They’re used to having access to all the we’re going to change the character or tion. GOSPEL a.m., worship sorvicos; 10:30 a.m., Sunday of construction, but will never attend the people who vote for the coalition can Manchester. Rev. Eugene Brewer and Rev. St Baetholomaw Church, 45 Ludlow religious education. Coffee hour Lydall & Vernon Streets information on internal investigations throu^ their net quality of our school system, the whole Mr. McCune’s supposed quote from Gareth Flanary. Schedule: 9 a.m., Sunday Church of the Living God, Robertson School. (649-3696) improved elementary or middle school. didates will be splitting the conservative South UnHad Mathodiat Church, 1226 Road, Phone: 64&-2903 work. But today all that has changed. They’re not in the town should have the opportunity to par Robert Campbell is a childish attempt to "Bible class; 10 a.m. and 6 p.m., Sunday wor- School. No. School St.. Manchester. Rev. Manchester. Rev. Peter Zizka, pastor. Sat after service. (646-5151.) Many supporters’ children are already in ticket and indeed the democrats will win, !shlp: 7 p.m.. Wbdnesday meeting. (646-2903) David W. Mullen, pastor. Sunday worship 9 Main SL. Rev. Frederick L. Vbrger, pastor; loop and they’re scared.” ticipate in that decision at a referendum. high school, and they'will never attend mislead the public. What Mr. Campbell then there will be more spending, and ^ b le m s with internal affairs are not new to Customs. That’s my opinion and it’s unchanged. classes in any improved facility. Why do actually said, both during and after the higher taxes. In 1989 the General Accounting Office issued a report 4. With “no discussion” a cut was we then support the building project? I meeting, was that if liii^er cuts were Bolton is a beautiful town, a wonder saying that if Someone was to make a claim about cor- made to the BOE budget? I can only as suspect most share my conviction that made to the school budgeL teachers and ful place to go home to. Why then, nqrtion in Customs, there was no g u a^ te e that the sume the Mr. McCune left the room for the construction of an appropriate facility programs had to be eliminated. Based on would anyone want to change it? Vote claims “would receive proper consideration.” that portion of the meeting. for a good basic education for the 1990s the public’s response at the budget hear Republican. The report included one of the most unsettling ex 5. You accuse me of being belligerent and beyond will benefit our entire com ing, he felt that such serious issues Larry Converse SENIOR CITIZENS amples of internal affairs agents in action. In July 1987, and arrogant “... toward anyone who munity. I think the approach we should should be decided upon only by the tax Bolton Republican Town Chairman Real Security... ^ intonal affairs was told that someone from Customs may questions the town’s spending.” Not so take is to build this project, and to find payers at a referendum. have broken into the GAO offices and stolen files while Mr. McCune — questioning town spend ways to relieve the tax burden for those Mr. McCune clearly missed the point the GAO was investigating Customs. Internal affairs did ing is part of w h^ we do year round on who truly face privation. Why choose a of the hearings, which was to explore the Future worries WITHIN THE REACH OF not investigate. Months later an anonymous tipster called our board. But, I will admit to this. I areas of municipal spending that the tax Seniors’ plant sale coming plan that is educationally questionable in the Treasury Department and repeated the claim. have run out of patience with the lies and order to achieve a saving that is, at best, payers felt could be cut. The Board of To The Editor: Treasury verified that it had indbed happened, but the distortions that your group of “petition Finance was not proposing this budget, Times are tough in Andover. dubious, and quite possibly nonexistent? carino Quartet “The Senior Ras an open menu, sight seeing, enter Real People. burglars, who turned out to be internal affairs agents, ing candidates” seems to have confused but was gathering input from the public Homeowners are facing a ten to eleven '.By JEANETTE CAVE Celia A. Robbins cals.” (Dirmer/dance tickets must be tainment and use of all resort were given a slap on the wrist. with a platform! While I believe firmly before proposing the budget on April 24. percent increase in the mill rate and 19 Camp Meeting Road purchased in advance.) Tickets for facilities. Register June 7 with a $50 A former Senate investigator who followed the break- that ideas and policies need to be tested Bolton Not listening to the taxpayers is a com there’s talk of cutting programs. I’m ;■ Plant enthusiasts are reminded the deposit. in story said. “It shows you the cavalier nund-set of some in the rough and tumble of the political worried about the future. •Senior Center Plant Sale will begin the dance only are $2. Transporta mon complaint by the Common Sense tion is available, let us know when Please make note of the following of these guys. I don’t know about now, but back then the arena, you have gone too far. Disagree Election advice Coalition, and yeL when elected officials During this critical period I’ve met ^bn May 11 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and trip schedule: office of internal affairs was an unnutigated disaster.” with me? Fine! Call for my resignation? and talked with Mr. David Woodbury, ^continue until sold out. This year the you buy your ticket. make no attempt to listen, they are chas During “Big Week,” the Senior Apr 29 — Rockingham Race There is a good chance that the latest investigations by Fme! It’s still a free counliy. But I cm- tised for abdicating their responsibilities. Chairman of the Andover Economic ;Center has a large selection of Track, $3330, LV 8:30 ajn., RET 8 Congress and the Treasury Department will show noth not and will not stand by in silence while To The E diton Development Commission. The EDC is 'vegetables and flowers to suit your Center Photo Club will be display Another CSC candidate for Board of ing their work in the library. Feel pjn. ing much has changed. you knowingly put falsehoods in front of As Election Day iqiproaches in Bolton the only commission whose sole job is to ■ne^s. All packs are priced at $1.50. Fuiance, Ron Beaudoin, went so far as to free to enjoy the exhibit any time. In May 14 — Ellis Island, $29. Fear OfPbverty the voters a ^ call it truth. This kind of we need to ponder the future of our help bring tax relief to us homeowners. In addition, the center has a l^ge say he did not need to be informed on the addition, the photo club always wel Register in office, LV 7 ajn„ RET 7 News accounts from the refugee camps in Iraq tell of attack serves only to diminish the quality town. It doesn’t look very bright for In listening to Dave Woodbury talk about •selection of hanging baskets ( p r i^ budget or have input into the paring comes new additions to the group. pjn. Kurdish refugees who are fleeing in terror from the army of public debate in our town. If, as Nfr. some of us but at least we can look for ways to broaden our tax base, it makes ;from $8-$15) Which make ideal gifts process. One wonders what kind of The annual Mother’s Day May 29 — Caprilands Herb Farm •rirf.'Saddam Ifrissein. But the truth is some may be fleeing McCune says, it’s time for a change in ward with hope. me feel good to know that someone is 'for Mother’s Day. Get them while Certainly, if our town continues down public officials these candidates will Program will be held Thursday, may (filled) LV 10:30 ajn. ' frtte the hunger and impoverishment caused by the inter- Bolton, the kind of change his letter make, when they maliciously misquote hard at work trying to help us law yers. ;they last. Jun 2-6 — Wildwood Trip (filled) represents should be resisted by all the path that it has been traveling lately, Dave Woodbury’s approach is simple • May is nationally recognized as 9. Reservations are due by May 3. [ ttltional trade embargo against Iraq after the invasion of others and feel that only those a lr ^ y - The special Mother’s Day Tha will LV 8 ajn. on June 2 and RET 7:30 Kuwait The Kiuxis could go home, but at least in the citizens of good ugll and conscience. only the well-to-do and the 2-incotne ... increasing income to the town by Senior Citizens Month, giving . he Arbors is a Ufecare families will be able to survive for very elected should participate in governing follow the entertainment. p.m. June 6. refugee camps there is a chance that someone will feed Robert L. Campbell taxing new business or professional of '.recognition to the many contribu- Jun 19 — Indian High Stakes retirement community, for long. A considerable number of us will our town. The students from Illing Jr. High them. The United Nations and the United States cannot Chairman, Board of Finance fices doesn’t solve the problem if you ’tions seniors have made to society. Bingo, $7. Includes admission, be burdened with tax bills that we will I would challenge Mr. McCune to i»y will sponsor their Annual Spaghetti active adults age 62 and afford to clothe and shelter the refugees indefinitely. It is Bolton don’t control unnecessary spending. ?The Senior Center has planned a fun marker, lunch & transp. LV 9:30 have difficulty in paying. more attention to the facts, fmd some in Supper & Evening of Jazz for older, that offers exception likely that the United Nations will join Saddam in offer Dave Woodbury seems to luiderstand ^packed week to celebrate. The ajn„ RET 6 p.m. Signup May 22 at In my opinion we need to do several tegrity and apologize to those Board seniors in the community on ally well-designed, lovely ing economic inducements to the Kurds who return both sides of that equation. He’s working •schedule is as follows: 9:30 ajn. Board plan best things on htay 6th: mem^rs he misrepresented in his letter. 'Thursday, May 9, 5 p.m. Tickets are home. to help us and I’m going-to vote for : May 13 Monday — “Celebrity” Jul 24 — Saratoga Race Track, private residences... com 1) Change the membership of the William P. Pike available at the Center for $2. David Woodbury for Selectman in An "Bingo, 10-12 noon, prizes to be $34. Signup May 7 at 9:30 a.m. The Arbors. Transportation or send in the coupon for The Editor: B o ^ of Education and break up the cur 31 Plymouth Lane Transportation available. Leave plete services and ameni to dover. awarded. Sports night — guest •Jul 30 — Boston Red Sox GAme Bolton’s Board of Education has rent clique. They seem to act more like Bolton your name in the office when you ties... emergency and may be provided within the more information. Terry Clark speakers Earl Yost, retired, sports $29. LV 9 a.m„ RET 7 p.m. Call Manchester Herald proposed; a bmlding plan for the town’s members of a private club rather than editor, and Rich Peckham, voice of buy your ticket. personal security systems... local area. For an appoint You owe it to yourself 228 Long HUl Drive don at 875-0538. whools tluit would continue our present members elected by the voters of their Reason for worry the Hartford Whalers. Dinner 5 p.m. Spring Classes are scheduled as Andover Sep 1-8— Bermuda Cruise, from and a guaranteed health ment, please call Jeanine to find out the real value K-8, 9-12 system. Candidates from the fellow townspeople. includes antipasta, ziti and meat follows: Drobis^, Retirement The Arbors offers to people Founded OcL 1 ,1881 as a weekly. “Common Sense” Coalition have 2) Replace the “watch mice” on the To The Editor: (Beg) Square dancing. May 22- $799 pp twin, plus port taxes ($300 care program that ensures Seeking support balls. salad, spumoni, $3. Tickets deposit at signup). Call Donna at just like you. Daily publication since OcL 1,1914. countered with a plan that would move Finance Board with some much more I am a student who is currently going may be purchased in the office no June M (5 sessions), 9-10:30 ajn.; you’ll never have to worry Counselor at 647-9343, seventh and eight graders to the high violent “watch dogs” who will help to through the Boltrai School System. Next (Adv) Music appreciation, (5) Wed 243-1630. about long-term care costs To The Editor: later than May 10. Sep 28-Oct 4 — Myrtle Beach USPS 327-500 VOL CX, No. 184 school. I think t&re are strong reasons to rein in and restrain the excessive spend year I will be a freshman in high school. May 14 Ttiesday — Trip to Ellis nesdays, May 22-June 26, 10:45 As of late. I’ve become very interested in Although your attention h ^ been $409 ppdo, call Don at 875-0538. during your lifetime. ^ RONALD O. NIC0DEMU8, Publiahar siqiport the Board of Education proposal ing habits of others. There is only one Island and Statue of Liberty, $29 a.m. Topics include the Concerto, — and some serious questions to be “watch dog” on the present board. town politics, especially politics dealing riveted to the races for offices of “The Piano Music, Opera, Rarely Heard Please note: No trip reservations Td like to know more about the security and affordability Big Three” (Selectmen^^JBdocation, and (lunch on your own). Seats still Managing E d lo r ______Peter Downs raised about the “Common Sense” alter 3) Elect selectmen who will speak out with Ae school system. It has not been Romantic and Orchestral music; taken in advance for any reason. ' of The Arbors Lifecare retirement conununity. Board of Fnance), there are some other -available on 3rd bus. Leaves 7 a.m. Compare the value. Y es Advertising Manage Lesley Radius native. on important issues during the year and much fun this past year in middle school (Beg) Bridge, May 7-June 25, Please note upcoming 'Thursday Jeanne Q. mmerth offices that likewise have to be filled at ,and returns 7 p.m. As the most affordable □ Please send me more information. Business Manager. The Board of Education plan is based not just before electirai time as some of thinking that I have to worry about the 12:30-2 pjn. programs: Circulation Manager _____Gsrlinde Collelti this upcoming election, and will need : May 15 Wednesday — Las Vegas 5/9 — Mother’s Day Tea, Lee □ Please contact me by telephone to schedule a visit. _____Sheldon Cohen on a thorough study of demogr^hics the present board members have done. next referendum or election. Yes, Mr. Don’t forget to sign up for our community in the area. Production Manager Aheam and Mr. Holland, I know what your attention. One of those concerns the Day 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. There will be Burton Danee Demonstration. Pressroom Manager Robert H. Hubbard and building needs. & provides space for I doubt very much if out town’s few a 25 cent per person entrance fee. Cooking Demonstration, May 8, 1-3 The Arbors also provides you’re thinking. That I shouldn’t worry Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA), of 5/16 — Mr. & Mrs. Senior Center Bolton’s growing student population remaining farmers are going to continue May 16 Thursday — Big Day p.m. 'The class is called “Cook financial advantages and Main Telephone Number about it because I’m just a kid, and it has which I am a candidate. Being a life-long ceremony NAME (and most of the increase is m a ^ iqi of raising more and more produce and woik lunch consists of Chicken a Once, Eat Twice.” You will be given M3-2711 nothing to do with me. It does, though. resident in town and having over 25 Menu: safeguards that no other Oreulallon Telephona Number children already born and living in Bol harder doing so simply to pay bigger and l^range, rice pilaf, vegetable and recipes for chicken and beef that Most of the referendums have got some years of association and affiliation with Mon 5/5 — (Cheeseburger, soup, retirement conununity M7-094O ton — not abstract {xxijections). It also bigger property tax bills. Local dairy xhocolate tart. After lunch, e n ^ - yoq can cook once and use leftovers thing to do with the school system, the Bolton ZBA, I am experienced, beverage, dessert. ADDRESS corrects code violations and meets the farmers who sell their milk wholesale are tainment by ventriloquist Mike in 3 or 4 entirely different recipes. offers. These advantages Published daily, Monday thni Friday, with a Saturday/ knowledgeable, and have the proper Tlie 5/7 — Kielbasa dog on roll, program needs of Bolton’s school sys already taking it on the chin as the which directly affects me and others. Lawson, followed by honoring of Also, some small desserts. can add up to significant Sunday weekend edition, except c e r t ^ holidays, by the That’s why I worry. I also know that temperament for the job. If you would baked beans, beverage, dessert. tem. government cut milk price supports Mr. & Mrs. Senior Citizen. Reserva Two new trips have been STATE ZIP Manchester Publishing Co., 16 Bralnard Place, most of the adults who read this letter like me to continue to serve you, I would Wed 5/8 — Stir fried chicken on and lasting financial secu CITY Manchester, Conn. 06040. Second dase postage paid at As a member of the School Facilities s e v ^ mraiths ago. At the present time I tions are required no later than May scheduled: will think I’m just a stupid kid who be willing to serve another term. Thank rice, roll, vegetable, beverage, des rity for you and your family. Manchester, Conn. Postmaster: Send address changes Study Committee, I learned that there are understand that their income from the 10. June 29, Saturday, the Nutmeg 1 to the Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 501, Manchester, doesn’t know what he is talking about. you for support in the past. sert. good reasons not to combine the junior sale of milk is barely exceeding their May 17 Friday — Fishing Derby 'Theatre in Storrs will sponsor “The TELEPHONE Conn.06040. _ . , ^ Number one, I’m not a stiqiid Idd, and Morris Silverstein Thu 5/9 — “Mother’s Day high and seniOT high grades when you labor costs and the cost of their cattle from 6 a.m. to 12 noon, Saulters 1940s Radio Hour” a show filled AH8-33MH T h e Manchester Herald is a ntember of The Aasodatod number two, I do know most of what I’m Bolton ZBA Lunch” ham, potato, applesauce, Call The Arlx)rs Press, the Audtt Bureau of Circulation, the New England have a choice. They are very difrerent feed. Pond. Prizes. Funds donated by the with singing and dancing to such talking about I just want the Bolton vegetable, roll, beverage, dessert. Press Assodalion a n d the New England Newspaper As- age groups with correspondingly dif Somewhere along the line, when the Savings Bank of Manchester. 9-V2 tunes as “The Chattanooga Choo at 647-9343. voters to know how the students, the FH 5/10 — Swedish meatballs on When you’re ready ferent social and educational needs. Not burden becomes too great, some of our Letters policy noon, bus tour of Cheney Homes Choo” and “I’ll Never Smile If you’re currently looking Guaranteed deUvery. l f ^ d o n i receive your Herald only do junior high-age students need farmers will “cash in their chips” and put ones who are affected by your decisions, Again.” 'The cost is $11, and motor- noodles, vegetable, roll, beverage, by 5 p.m. weekdays or 7:30 a.m. Saturdays, please tead, Historical Museum & Fire at retirement communities Ifc THF. feel. A to feel secure for different types of classes, but they may their farmland up for sale. Our town’s The Herald welcomes letters from its Museum. Donation $1 per site to coach transportation will be dessert. te le p h ^ your carrier. If you are unable to reach your None of the Common Sense can Ongoing activities: or planning for the future, M n S rc a l subscriber service at 647-0046 by 6 p.m. need a totally different type of schedule remaining green acres will start to readers. Letters should be no more than \Jiistorical society. Dinner/dance 5 provided by the Center. Register in didates have any of their children cur Mon — Men’s golf 7:30 ajn„ the rest cfyour life. weekdoys for delivefy In Manchester as well. Almost all of the ^ o o ls in C' Virgin Islands in 1%7 instead of USPS did to us in April; UVIN6 ? plain Virgin Islands, this colony April 1: Carnegie Hall on a 19- H WITH OEJKTICW of Britain (about 12,(X)0 people on cent postal card in the Historic 11 nr T m exhausted! I dreamt I had to put in 55 square miles just southeast of my contacts with boxing gloves on!” Puerto Rico), will come out with an avalanche of 19 flower pictures (c ) 1991 by NEA. Inc. sometime this month. Collectors' Here is a snippet of half a I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME Stumped? Get answers to clues by calling "Oial-a-Word” by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee dozen to show the aura: a 35-cent Corner at 1-B00-454-3S3S and entering acceaa code number 1$4; Swamp Immortelle; 40-cent Unscramble these four Jumbles, This is more than I can take 9Sc per minute: Touch-Tone or rotary phonea. one letter to each square, to form Mahoe Tree; 45-cent Pinguin. four ordinary words. Then there’s a $2 Beach Morn Russ MacKendrick WINTHROP by Dick CavaM ing Glory; a $3 Lantana and a $5 rALEV. Jerusalem Thom. AKID NOW, THE And the high value, a $10 job Preservation series. April 3: a 35- CELEBRITY CIPHER □ W E A T H S i Cslabrity CIptwr cryplogrami are created Irom quolellone by lemous not shown, is an Organ Pipe Cac cent. Dennis Chavez, Great people, past and present. Each tatter in tha cipher stands tor Cm A^ii Awam—i R3RECAe>TR3R. tus. We are talking real money American. This value pays first F L O W E R Y S T A M P S — This month, the British Virgin Is another. Today's due: A equals C. TOAAORRCW. here as the islands use the U.S. class to Mexico. April 5: 29-cent lands will be issuing stamps such as these, which highlight CIRYL dollar. (the real thing at last), the flower the gorgeous florae native to the islands. These stamps demonstrate definitive. April 6: 4-cent Official 'WLZAD GZW HF some of the many attractive Mail. April 12: 23- cent Lunch flowers that blossom in that Wagon Transportation coil. Same woman pilot Flew the English Holiday Inn, 363 Roberts S t, East PFL, HF M.FPPFY; POWALL microscopic area. The set just day — Wood Duck, a 29-center in Channel in 1912. Same time — Hartford. Hours, 10 to 4. Free ad WHAT MOTHER-lN - LAW might catch on and become a booklet This stamp so attractive 19-cent Transportation coil show mission, parking and door prizes. EH JZAP, EP EW exreCTECF ANP SO T ing a fishing boat April 30: 29- 25 dealers on hand. FKCM SON-IN-LAW. e NtlkfMA.ea treasure like the 24 Angola Birds that a snide oldster at the MAN- MFPPFYKDWW MFPG of 1951, now listed well over PEX said it looks like something cent commem. to celebrate the Tliesday, May 7, 7:30 pjn. EXNOST 50th anniversary of the US Regular meeting of the Central ^ ^ ---^ Now arrange the circled letters to ERNIE by Bud Grace $400. foreign. ZP PGD MFPPFY 7 7 form the surprise answer, as sug Connecticut Coin Club at the K of POVOlt h a v c t h is in a OAUPE-THERE'iACMS you KMOt), IT'S so K£- T h * A sso c la ta d P ra ts The printer was The House of April 21: Flag with Olympics, Savings Bond. gested by the above cartoon. FRESHims THESf BWS TO Coming Events: Sunday — C Hall. Auction of 39 lots includ RED CARPIEAM? IS IT - TOMER h e r e ASKIAK BLADE RUNNERS — Jose Albuerme, 14, left, wears in-line Questa in London, using offset 29-cent in booklet. April 27: Har ZHS PGD PFL.' — - kJASHABLE? IS IT wool! ALL ABOUT SWEAIER Fvh0- AcniAay finp a store First Sunday Stamp Bourse at the ing a Bickfmd dollar. WHERE THE SALESreOflf lithography on unwatermarked riet Quimby (who?), our first AM8T.m n-m m °CTi tOHAft IT MAPE «CS, STVLE5, COLORS A«0 skates while an unidentified man wears the traditional skates M E K K H B D . — WILL IT SHRIMKi-c THIN6S l ik e 1fWr~CM AREHELjPftlLAAX? (Answers Monday) VOq COME OOLW r COUPeieMT' last Saturday at New York's Central Park. AFlP HELP MET Yesterday's Jumbles: CHEEK HUSKY SUPERB EXCISE X! Answ er What a lamb might become as he grows PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "I think when Archie hurt Edith's older— S H E E P I ^ feelings, he looked In the mirror and saw a rat.” — Carroll O'Connor. Now ixcli m wocli. JuaMa eook Ho. M i. oviiW^ to tm udtncludo hondllng. roof nofflo. Itom Jutnblo.addrooa c/o and Mi sip nowipoito.eodo and moko n.O. chock Soi 4JM. pkvkhio Odydo. to Nowipapofhooko. Ft. Mloa-4m
THE PHANTOM by Lee Falk E 8y Bany
HOU7 IT, 0ART„W 6'R^ I'/W NOT COIN© TD WAIT THE BOHN LOSER by Art Sanaom HURT yOU/r* I NOT 5HC0TIN6 WCkMeN HERE ANC? LET THEM PUBLISHED JUST FOR KIDS E IT H E R ,, EV E N L IT T L E TD THE COP6.'I'LL «YC®AR6W,IW0U.P O N E S ^ BRIN© THEM b a c k . . O W ? ‘%EEX^?^CDLLA^?^A0^1FBU^:K,■nP? A8PWHATWOOLP 15 FDR TDD, jlHAT'^AL00©Y HtJOOJtieiDER ANOTHBR 8UCIC'. NOT 60HSICEP. IH50LTlHei^ CT^lVER. i h s u l t ! EQUITABLB HDOTWIdE M ay 5-11 is National Pet Week. Do your animal friends a favor by coloring this mini-poster and 6RATUITY? displaying it for everyone to see. ______NATIONAL PET HAQAR THE HORRIBLE by Dlk Browns Hiding in this picture are a dog, rabbit, pig, W-EE-K C C H ^ A tir U Y T At^P YoifRB H qr Y B ^ / S T O P ' THE QRIZWELLS by Bill Schorr cow, horse, cat, goat and a person. Can you May 5-11, 1991 uecTVl2II^AA0 ABOUT \/0RY PIPLOMATIC VfETL HAVE THE AMP ORPERS... find them all? M Y iNBI&Hr, PfZ. -ZOOK J^ABOUnXBmiBfZj AAB “/5A 73^ V 5TEAK AMP LOPyTER. PEyyEWT... SURF, TURF ARP KEUW EAKE
ALLEY OOP by Daws Oraua
I OH,DEAR! p o o r ! SO PO] I WONDER^ I'JU. SET HGS FRANK AND ERNEST by BobThavaa
T O f A n h F U l ^ l . ^ / $ h t I WAS - THf LAST AIAN W A N T f P T O S r B
A t Hf/? poo/?. © 1991 by NEA, Inc. « 1M1 by NEA. me T H / A I / C J 5 " ' ROBOTMAN by Jim Maddick PHIPPS by JoaaphFerria VI A TDTHIS DaV, h e MNHTAINS HIS Z .a 3 o w DOC; > MOlMUMSBERiRg m a j M , IBBGW TReATINB , n ? '4- o> CHARLlFBR0WNIN‘5/,HeFELT| FWATION, ALTHOOW ON SONDAtyS. IWW ^ YOUCWEW COWPUISIONTD., CONfElLED TO WEAR A Zte7A6 WE'VE m a n a g e d t o INTRODUCE -s * X ^ d if f e r e n t c o l o r s .. •= j= • iCoveRiNWeiES? ^-^PATTERNED SHIRT... ——tH
I i - T V o o o> « .£ .2 o j : *'• . In 2 - .r O of * o> 4) -s o .. C O ^ t < J> ■£ 9 V t2 Og 75 i §u . M C o 01 -n ^ .k O m < i a ^ o> (V O O Ui R—MANCHESTER HERALD. Salurday, May 4. 1991
Seawolf fHaiirlirstrr» l-lrraih From Page 1 Bolton From Page 1 River From Page 1 that,” Warner said. will likely mean a shaip cutback in But Campbell said the auditor In Connecticut and Rhode Island, The bill now moves to the frill restoration have made the river basin from unwise or badly planned work force but not outright closure. made those comments before having Section 2, Page 9 lawmakers, executives and workers That vast Virginia yard also builds House of Representatives for a vote. basin an increasingly attractive development,” the statement says. were all smiles. a full understanding of the budget or Saturday, May 4,1991 surface ships such as aircraft car In the Senate, a subcommittee hear residratial and recreational resource Lieberman noted that the river, by “If ever there was an example of the budget process. Furthermore, the ing on a similar bill by Sen. Joseph for ah area that is easily within reach SPORTS accident, is one of the few major riers. auditor later complimented the snatching victory from the jaws of Both yards have large enough Lieberman, D-Conn., was held in of millions of people. rivers with no big, industrial city ^ defeau this is it,” said Sen. Chris fihance board for using the surplus Connecticut Thursday. “This tremendous increase in its mouth. “But the accident must be backlogs that the Seawolf announce money for several projects instep topher Dodd, D-Conn, noting that a ment will have no immediate effect The purpose of the bill is to iden recreational activity has strained the followed now by an intentional act year ago word leaked out that the of borrowing and paying interest. tify which areas along the river resources of the river system and of protection if we are to preserve on their employment levels. But Aheam, who had served as a Navy was planning to award the Electric Boat is the largest should be preserved for fish and has triggered calls for a comprehen the river for future generations,” he Bobcats’ Goodin silences the Indians’ bats member of the fmance board for six second Seawolf to Newport News. wildlife habitat. It would create a sive conservation plan to protect the said. employer in Rhode Island and years, including a stint as chairman, Electric Boat’s Groton, Conn., second largest in Connecticut, with refuge to protect those areas from By KEN VAUGHN stole third base on a walk to , Jay gest thing right now is for the shipyard and its Quonset Point, R.I., said, “It’s not good, fundamental Sheridan, and both runners success players to look themselves in the 22,000 woricers, designers and en planning to go over a budget, unless the development the bill’s sup S o cial to the Herald frme-making plant will do the gineers in the submarine building porters say is threatening much of fully executed a double steal for a eye and not feel sorry for themsel primary work on the second you absolutely have to.” ves. Right now, the hits aren’t com division. the river b^in. From Page 1 MANCHESTER — The 1-0 Bobcat lead. Brian Murray Seawolf. The contract awarded But Campbell said if the revenues School singled home Sheridan for the ing, and they are beginning to lose Newport News, Virginia’s largest and expenditures are boiled down, The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Ser Manchester High baseball team had Friday was for a $614.7 million out vice, after consulting with state and second run. their poise and their confidence. It’s private employer, has about 12^00 the finance board spent about its state tournament hopes dealt a lay this year. Over the life of the the 1992-93 school year, when 9th- Meanwhile, Goodin handcuffed important that they sttiy focused and workers building submarines and a $5,000 more than was included in local officials, would set the boun chitects said. setback by Goodin. contract the project is worth $1.8 graden are scheduled to move to the Indian hitters, permitting just take it one game, one at-bat at a work force of about 28,000 overall. the budget. The remainder of the in daries of the refuge within two The architects were also told by billion to Electric Boat, according to years. the high school, Karanian said. But Not Dwight of the Mets. Jeff of two base runners in the first four in time.” Newport News President Edward creases from surplus were for items the tree warden they cannot cut the Navy. The total cost of the the renovations to the library and the Bobcats. nings. Lost in the midst of the Goodin J. Campbell said he was “extremely that were approved in the budget or The refuge would be named after down the six trees where the addi Seawolf is an estimated $2.3 billion, administrative offices may have to The South Windsor southpaw “Jeff (Goodin) is in a good shutout was the pitching of disappointed” with the award an were unpredictable such as the Rep. Silvio Conte, R-Mass., who tional is planned to be built. It will making it the most expensive, sub lx phased in to keep the construc limited the Indians to just three hits groove right now,” said South Manchester’s Greg King. The junior nouncement. dramatic jump in welfare payments. originally proposed the legislation. cost about $500 to move each tree, marine ever purchased by the Navy. Proponents of the bill include tion of the addition on schedule, he they said. as the Bobcats took advantage of Windsor coach Phil Harak. “He lefthander gave up eight hits and is In Rhode Island, Gov. Bruce G. Lieberman, a member of the Senate said. poor execution on Manchester’s part started a little slowly this season be sued just two walks in six innings, Sundlun and the entire four-member Environment and Public Works The architect said that due to the to post a 6-0 CCC East win Friday cause of control problems, but his but miscues at critical times congressional delegation greeted Hostages From Page 1 Committee, and Rep. Gerry Studds, current bidding climate, more ser afternoon at Kelley Field. location has been getting better of prevented him from picking a workers at the Quonset Point plant. D-Mass., a senior member of the vices can be bought with less MACC The win improves South late. He’s really come around and it much needed win. tion in the meeting and said news Rep. Ronald K. Machtley, R-R.I., first president. House merchant marines panel, who money. This may leave the school Windsor’s record to 6-S overall and showed today.” “Greg pitched a good game called the decision, “a sweet vic accounts suggesting a deal were He said he did not have the exact believe important river habitat is district with extra money to pave the From Page 5 5-3 in division play, while The Bobcats gave Goodin some today,” Blanchard said. “I told him “sickening” and amounted to tory” as he pulled a chocolate in the date of the meeting in ftris, but that threatened by increased residential s ^ e n t p ^ n g lot and carry out ad Manchester falls to 4-8 overall, 3-S insurance runs in the fifth inning, that he did a nice job, but we failed “rumor mongering.” shape of a submarine from his pock .it likely was between Oct. 20 and and recreational use. ditional improvements around the Pisch, Petite Sophisticate, Bill in the CCC East entering today’s 2 scoring three runs on three hits and to make a few crucial plays and it et arid todc a bite. Bani-Sadr said he did not neces Oct. 22, and took place at the The federal government has spent school. Belekewica, Laurie Green, Biran pjn. game at Kelley Field against two Manchester errors. The final run hurt us. If we make those plays, the sarily believe Bush was at the meet Even though Electric Boat won Raphael Hotel. more than $600 million over the Despite the possible savings, the Hoyler, John Cycenas, Elsie Cone, East Catholic. With just seven came in the sixth inning when Kevin outcome might be different” the new contract, the yard’s future ing. But he said Bush’s denial of his “The agreement was to delay the years to clean the river. That has finn will have to stop accepting re Debbie Hyman, Nina Armstrong, I;.- games remaining, Manchester needs Willis tripled and scored on a presence was an attempt to cover up SOUTH WINDSOR (8) — ShwMui dh and that of its 22,000 employees is release of the hostages to obtain resulted in improved populations of quests from school officials to make Ruth Nye, Sandra Fiimegan, Shirley six wins to qudify for postseason botched relay throw. by no means secure. the fact such a meeting took place. 1- 1-0-0, Buriw dh 2-1-1-0, Goodin p O-O-O-O, both arms to continue the (Iran-Iraq) species such as the Atlantic salmon, additional improvements in order Coderre, Beulah Helm, David Har play. Manchester’s best chance to Murray 2b 3-1-2-1, Gagnon 2b 1-000. WlrW as “I’m not sure he was there. I Recent testimony by top officials war and American support for the bald eagle and peregrine falcon, ac for^ it to finalize the design plans, rington, Sharon Mainville, Kathleen “We made some key mental mis break the shutout came in the sixth 4-1-1-0, Burnham 1b 4-0-00, LaBlanc ef don’t know if he was or not,” said 3-00-1, Willi* c 2-1-10, Baaudry rf 3-0-20, with Electric Boat indicated that the mullahs,” Bani-Sadr told The As cording to the bill. But the improve which it hopes will be sent to the Bottaro. ■im takes today, and it cost us,” said when Marc Sears lined a one-out Bani-Sadr, adding that he had .;..V Rosa 3b 3 0 0 0 , Brodorick If 3-1-10. Totala Rhode Island and Connecticut com sociated Press. ments have also brought about state by July 11, Karanian said. And to those giving to the Furni Manchester coach Dave Blanchard. single to right field and advanced to 29*6*^2. plexes would have to cut their work receiving conflicting accounts of MANCHESTER (0) — Bodomlay as 3-000, “This book is the result of greater river use. Under the firm’s most recent ture Bank: John Nesbit, Elise Cone, “At times, I didn’t know what was third when the ball was misplayed force in half by late in the decade, who attended the meeting. laboratory work,” he said. Ssara 3b 30-10, Whits rf 30-00, Dalasalo cf “Ironically, the river is beginning design plans, there will only be one Steven Booth, Assumption Church, LS**-. happening out there. We’re just not by South Windsor’s Dan Beaudry. 2- 0-10, Kirby If 2-0-00, Cromnral If 1-04VO, when submarine contracts already Bani-Sadr said his information Bani-Sadr, elected president in to suffer from the successes of the courtyard. The space the firm had Ansley Carter, Mrs. Howard Morse, thinking sound baseball.” However, Dave White popped out Ringbloom 2b 2-0-00, Rohrbach 2b 1-000, awarded are completed. Without the was based on reports from Iran that King p 2-0-00, Jackson p 1-0-00, Bolduc 1b January 1980, was fired by programs designed to restore it,” previously allocated for a second Donald D ’Avanzo, Joan Taylor, South Windsor broke on top with and Matt Dalessio ground^ out to new Seawolf, some said, the included documents, tape recordings Brian Trotta/Manchaatar Harakl 2-0-10, FalkowsM c 2-000. Totals 240-30. Khomeini in June 1981 following says a House committee statement. courtyard will be used for the Brian Hoyler, Deborah Deforest, at a two-run rally in the third inning the pitcher to end the inning. South Windsor 002 031 0— 60-2 facilities might have to close, and extensive notes taken during his — Manchester High batter Matt Dalessio follows through on his swing that resulted Manchastsr 000 000 0— 0-34 setbacks in the Iran-Iraq war. He es “Improved water quality and habitat school’s activity center, the ar Eggleston, Sue Boggs. POP UP after two outs. Jeff Broderick “We’re not hitting at all, and fbr Newport News, the decision 11/2 years as the Islamic Republic’s caped to France the next month. in a pop up in Friday’s game with South Windsor High at Kelley Field. Bobcat catcher is Kevin Jsff Goodin and Kavki Willis; Grsg Mng, Jim singled for the game’s first hit and that’s been the story the past five Jackson {7) and Marak Falkowaki Willis. South Windsor won, 6-0. went to second on a wild pitch. He games,” Blanchard said. “The big WP- Goodin, LP- King
Seniors From Page 5 a.m.. Pinochle 12:30 p.m. 10 a.m.. Exercise “Cleo’s Tape” 11 nelly 736; Reno Maire 725. 1\ie — (Adv) Square dancing 10 a.m.. Setback 12:30 p.m.. Exercise Kton 4/29 Ladies Golf; Front — Class A- East sufTering a.m.. Photography club (informal) Low Gross. B. Cox, 55. Class B; Low Gross l' “Celeste” 2 p.m.. Bowling at Amato, 7, P. Kenniff, 62. Low Net, L. Kiern^, Vh"--V .. 10-12 noon. Basketweaving 2 pjn.. Holiday Lancs 9:30 a.m. 36. Class C; Low Gross, M. Sanuelson, 64 Bowling at Silver Lanes 12:30 pan.. Scores: Low Net, P. Eggleston, 31. Back — Class A; Exercise to “Cleo’s Tape” 1:30 p.m.. Tues 4/23 Bowling: Phil Washburn 509; Hal Low Gross, B. Camellia, 47. Low Net. M. Bis- Grocery shopping (Stop & Shop) Hinkel 201, 534; Ed Toconis 552; Bert Sweet sell, 35. Class B; Low Gross, P. Siegal, 55. the doldrums 223. 538; Don Ostberg 211, 536; Joe Carino Low Not, A. Anderson and G. LaGaoe, 34. call at least a day in advance for a Class C; Low Gross, A. Leighton and J 527. Eleanor Berggren 480; Stella Forsyth NEW HAVEN — It isn’t exacUy in the first inning. Joe Funaro ride. 480; Cathy Byrnes 494; Celia Carparelli 182. Bycholski, 70. Low Not, R. McIntosh, 36. the time to panic, but East Catholic walked, stole second and scored on Wed — Friendship circle 10 a.m.. 491; Carol Toconis 189, 483; Pat Cleavage Apr 29 Men's Golf; Low Net — Don Willis 3; Tony Amato 31; Art Vignone 32; Lou Dellafera High baseball coach Jim Penders a Dennis Bianch double. He rode Bridge 12:30 p.m.. Exercise 479; Alba Rusconi 177. Wed 4/24 Bridge: Tom Regan 4,100; 32; John Dunne 32; Bob Ellington 33; Stan By HANK LOWENKRON must be hoping his team rights itself home on a Thrck Saleh RBI single. “Celeste” 2 p.m.. Nongrocery shop Catherine Byrnes 3,920; Charlotle Haberern Waickowski 33; Joe Desimone 34; Art Byam The Associated Press in a hurry. Notre Dame added four runs in ping (Bradlees) call by Monday 3,700; Milt Leon 3,150; Hilda Campbell 3,330; 35; Elmer Vennart 35; Dick McNamara 35- Romeo Audaire 3,170; Fran Burr 3,130. John Wanger 35; Joe Lynch 35; V. Sinks 35- The ^ g les, who at one point the third, scoring two runs on wild morning. Ted LaGaoe 35. INDIANAPOLIS — Chuck Per Fri 4/26 Setback: Ethel Scott 135; Dorn were ranked No. 1 in the state, have pitches by losing Eagle hurler Doug Thu — Orchestra rehearsal 9 son scored 12 consecutive points for Anastasio 128; Betty Jesanis 122; V. Rice Low Gross — Burt Hovey 39; Ralph Mac- lost three of their last four, including Delvecchio (4-2). a.m.. Lunch 11:45 a.m.. Program 122; John Jelenak 121; Mike Haberern 17 7 . carone 40; Harry Eggleston 40; Irv Ganside Indiana down the stretch as the an 8-2 verdict to Notre Dame in All East scored its two runs on the 12:30 p.m. Mon 4/29 Pinochle; Edith O'Brien 779; Betty 42; Ed Fraher 43; Jack Funke 44; Joe Ken I^cers overcame a 13-point deficit Jesanis 775; Mike Haberern 747; Helena Connecticut Conference action sixth on a two-run single by John nedy 44; Elmer L. Ostrout 44; Joe Phillippon and beat the Boston Celtics 116-113 VsV Fri — Cribbage 9:30 a.m.. Bingo Gavello 744; Art Bouffard 741; Ernestine Don Friday at the University of New Fisher. on Friday night to even their first- Haven. STOP a SHOP STORE COUPON round playoff series at 2-2. “Notre Dame played outstanding East, which visits Manchester baseball,” Penders said. “I’d say The deciding game in the best- High today at 2 pjn. in a make-up they made five Major League plays. BOB MORRA of-5 series will be played Sunday in clash at Kelley Field, falls to 10-3 When we did hit the ball hard, they Boston with the winner facing either FOR FIRST SELECTMAN overall and 4-2 in ACC play. Notre made some great plays, particularly Detroit or Atlanta in the second Firsi Selectman. 2 years Dame improves to 7-6 overall, 3-5 the shortstop (Funaro) and third Zoning Board of Appeals. 14 years TRIPLE COUPON round. in the conference. baseman (Bianch). Republican Town Chairman. 4 years Person, who had 39 points in In BOLTON “We caught our breaks the begin Fenders says his club can’t look Served as Bolton Dqjuiy Fire Chief. 10 years Army Veteran ON ANY MFR. COUPON VALUED UP TO diana’s Game 2 victory but was held ning of the year and now we’re not back. “We just have to look ahead,” to six in Wednesday’s loss, began Lifelong Resident catching any,” Penders said. “But he said, “and hopefiiUy the luck will Father, two daughters his streak by hitting a basket with REPUBLICANS Tha Assodalsd Praaa we’re not helping ourselves by not start coming our way.” Teacher for nine years WITH PURCHASE OF *7.50 OR MORE 4:42 left to cut Indiana’s deficit to COOL DOWN — Kentucky Derby contender Hansel is scrubbed down by groom Saturnino Businessman, owns a real estate appraisal firm hitting the ball, either. We’re strik NOTRE DAME (8) — Balchsr 1b 4-1-1-a Present ttilscoupon with any one manufacturers'cents off coupon, buy ttieltem.arxlStop8i Shop will tiiplo 105-102. He tied the game by Funaro ss 2-2-1-0, Rubino p 31-1-0, Bkiacfi 3b B.A. and Masters from E.Conn. the value. Tripio Savings Program applies to manufoctuets' coupons you clip from newspopen and Lopez as exercise rider Pam Fitzgerald plays with Friday after workouts at Churchill Downs. ing out at inopportune times.” making a 3-pointer with 4:22 1-2-1-2, Saleh rf 3-0-1-2, KosM cf 4-1-0-1, good tor tree, Stop 8t Shop's own, other rofallois' coupons, or a coupon with a toco vdue The 117th running of the Run for the Roses is scheduled today. Cromwral c 3-0-0-0, Glass If 3-0-1-1, JUias 2t> over 99f. The total triple cosh savings may not exceed the retail priced marked on the Item, It It does, you remaining. East struck out 11 times against 1- 0-30, Cuny ph 1-1-1-0. Totals 2337-6. get the item tree. Umit one Item per manufacturers' coupon. Offer suporcoeds our double coupon otter Baskets by Person gave Indiana EAST CATHOLIC (2) — Massaro If 3316. Excludes tobacco products, Lotteiy tickets, and Items prohibited by law. Limit 4 triple coupons per ND’s Rich Rubino, who went the Gauvaki cf 4-0-0-0, Penders *at> 2-1-16, SELECTMEN customer or family. Otter valid Saturday, May 4,1991 thru Saturday, May 11,1991. two-point leads twice before Kevin distance hurling a four-hitter. Dumals c 2-1-06, Lockwood 3b 2-0-06, Del McHale, who led the Celtics with 24 Rubino issued six walks. vecchio p 0-0-06, Igoa p 0-0-06, Strano dh DOUGLAS T. CHENEY MIKE EREMITA points, tied the game for the last Kentucky Derby entries 2- 0-06, Fisher 1b 331-2, Darlas rf 1-366, WW n Vcicrm Penders juggled his lineup, drop Chomick ph 1-066, Foumlar 2b 3 3 1 6 . Totals Over 20 years experience in public safely Grsdiutcd B.S., V PI1950 time at 109-109 with 2:50 remain ping the top of the order to the bot 232-42 through fire and emergency services ^STOPasHc5p1sT(5i^^ ' ” East Catholic 000 002 3— 2-42 Choicy Brothers. 1951-1954 Over 20 years in the construction business, ing. tom and vice versa, but it didn’t help Notre Dama 204 002 x— 37-1 Prau & Whiincy Aircrari, 1954-1987, CT registered builder the offense that has just nine hits in Doug Delvacchio, Brian Igoa (4), Hob now retired Person then stole the ball and Working knowledge of building and made another 3-pointer, giving him have stories of their own the last two gaines. Pendara (6) and Brian Dumals; Rich Rubino Manchester Young Republicans & Junior life safety codes ar*j Pato Cromwell Chamber of Commerce. 1952-1957 30 points for the game, to put In The Green Knights scored twice Member of the Bolton Republican WP- Rubino: IP- Delvecchio (42). Bolton Republican Town Committee Town Committee diana ahead to stay 112-109 with 1958 to date name. Green Alligator is a member of a Served on Bolton Zoning Board of Appeals, All. TRIPLE COUPON 2:06 left. After Person rebounded a By ED SCHUYLER JR. Bolurn Public Building Committee, 1959-1980 Serving on Bolton Planning Commission, Ah The woodman was the father of five-horse mutuel field, despite Bolum Board of Sclccuncn, 1979 Ur date Boston miss, LaSalle Thompson’s The Associated Press A.S. Degree from Broward College First Selectman, 1985-1987 ON ANY MFR. COUPON VALUED UP TO 99^ jumper gave Indiana a 114-109 ad Hansel and Gretel of storybook liaving won the California Derby. in Fire Science Technology Clemens wins fifth vantage with 1:24 left. LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Saturday, fame, and Woodman is the father of The mutuel field is the coiqiling of WITH PURCHASE OF *7.50 OR MORE Reggie Lewis’ basket cut- the racing fans throughout the land Hansel the colt. horses that would be long shots be EDUCATION I^cers’ lead to three, but Reggie could be dancing to a.Hiqjpy Jazz The four leading contenders cause there can be no more than 12 Presentthlscouponwllhany one manufactuets'cents off coupon, buy the ltem.andStop8i Shop will Wole the value. Triple Savings Program applies to manutacturers' coupons you clip from newspapets and Miller hit a 17-foot jumper with 37 Band, one of the “impossible Saturday are Fly So Free, the betting interests. as Sox top Chicago good tor free. Stop 8i Shop's own. other retailers' coupons, or a coupon with a face value seconds remaining for a 116-111 dream” starters in the Kentucky Florida Derby winner; Hansel, who Every Derby also has its human The total Wpki cosh savings may not exceed the retail priced marked on the Item. If It does, you has won two straight races, includ stories. CHICAGO (AP) — Roger get the Item free. Limit one Item per manufacturers' coupon. Otter superceeds our double coupon otter lead. Larry Bird’s jumper with 28.9 Derby. The first three Chicago'batters — Exc udes tobocco products, Lotteiy tickets, and Items prohibited by law. UmIt 4 frfale coupons per seconds to play cut the Celtics’ They could be toasting a colt who ing the Jim Beam; Strike the Gold, For only the third time, and the Clemens returned from his five- Tim Raines, Lance Johnson and customer or family. Otter valid Saturday, May 4,1991 thru Soturckay, May 11,1991. deficit to three. would be racing’s newest hit — Fly who upset Fly So lYee in the Blue first time since 1984, a woman will game suspension Friday night and Robin Ventura — singled off ran into little trouble wiA e i t ^ um Indiana missed a shot and jump So Free, whose owner, Thomas Grass, and Best Pal. a good second ride in the Derby. Andrea Seefeldt, Gemens to load the bases. Johnson ball was called with 5.9 seconds. pire Terry Cooney or the Chicago and Ventura reached on bunt hits. Valando, has published the scores to Dinatd in the Santa Anita Derby. 27. will have the mount on B>rty The Celtics got the tap and called a White Sox, pitchi^ the Boston Red With one out, Gemens walked from such Broadway smashes as Diiuird would have been favored Something, one of the field horses^ timeout with 4.1 seconds remaining, Sox to a 7-2 victory. Frank Thomas to force htennis team Cone retired the first 16 batters and Brooks opened the sixth with a Montreal traded him to Pittsburgh ning rally with one out in the n in th , single in the sixth inning broke a tie second save. and windy day, with Manchester Academy, 10-4, Friday in COC East was Uanked'by South '^ ftn d ^ , 7-0, finished giving up four hits over single and R ck Cerone and Kevin last Aug. 8. Jose Oquendo singled up the middle as the Atlanta Braves beat the Coventry High. ------"wtsn High hot on the track as it annexed girls’ softball action. Cromwell’s Amy Schukoske Friday aftemexm. Manchester is 3-6 eight innings as the New York Mets Elster produced consecutive two-out Hamisch (1-1) lost despite allow off Scott Scudder (0-2), and pinch- Chicago Cubs S-2 Friday night Dodgers 7, Phillies 1: At an easy 100-54 victory over Rock Haynes (8-0) hurled a one-hitter hurled a one-hitter, that a third-in while South Windstv moves to 8-1. beat San Francisco 3-0 Friday night, doubles to make it 3-0. Cerone’s ing one other hit besides Merced’s runner Geromino Pena stole second. Philadelphia, Ramon Martinez David Justice started the winning ville High in CCC East boys’ action through six innings. She struck out ning single by Kelly Dillner. Hioulta! Jonation (8W) dal Jim Cuny 51, sending the Giants to their fourth double extended his hitting su~eak to third-inning home run, Mike LaVal- Gerald Perry walked, and Lankford pitched a four-hitter for his third 53;JaNGau1Har(SW)dal. Stuart Shatol 51. rally with a one-out Walk fi'om Friday at Pete Wigren Track. 10 and walked one. Jenn Kirchherr Schukoske struck out 12 and walked straight loss. 10 games, the longest for any Met liere’s single in the scicond. hit an opposite-field single to left for consecutive complete game as the 53; Joka Schunachar (SW) dal Kita Undatrom Shawn Boskie (2-2) and Sid Bream The win leaves the Indians atop hurled the final fi’ame, striking out 7-8 (7-5), 4-8, 53; Craig Snydar ^ dal Cone (3-1), hit hard in his last this season. the go-ahead nm. Smith followed Los Angeles Dodgers beat Philadel three. Chtia Connally 58. 53, 52; Jim NavwMika followed with a single. the CCC East at 4-0, a half-game in the side and walking one. Kristen McCory had two hits and start by Pittsburgh, struck out nine Pirates 1, Astros 0: At Pittsbur with an RBI single, his third hit Bream avoided a double play on a phia 7-1 Friday night, ending the WWa (SW ) M. Jorg Bouar-Jaff 7-S, 7-5: and w^ked none. John Franco, who NL Roundup front of second-place Hartford •The pitching cfftMt (of Haynes) Lori Loveland a bases-loaded triple Todd Konnady-Grag Lynch (SW) dal. Scot gh, Zane Smith pitched a four-hitter Cris Carpenter (3-1) pitched out grounder up the middle by Terry Phillies’ Eve-game winning streak. Cartaon-Scot Duroat 3-8, 52, 50; Mom gave up one hit, finished for his Public at 3-0. Rockville slides to 2-2 is what carried us today,” Coventry in the third that gave Cromwell a to outduel Pete Hamisch and Orlan of a threat in the’ eighth, and Lee Pendleton, who was thrown out at Martinez (4-1) struck out four and. with the loss. Engtateitz-Joa Lonohon (S ^ daf. Karim sixth save. do Merced hit his first major league Cardinals 4, Reds 2: At Cincin Smith closed the game for his n in th coach Rich Rtge said. “I wasn’t 4-0 lead. Charoirl-Ban Aucoin 6-3,6-4. Erst and Olson then singled in the walked t h r ^ but his scoreless" Scott Herman in the 800, Rob Naat match: Monday at homa ogakiot Forml. Cone had eight strikeouts through home run to give the Pittsburgh nati, Ray Lankford and Ozzie Smith save in nine chances. pleased widi our defense (seven er- hole to left field to break a 2-2 tie. streak was sn ip ed at 22 innings. Kelly in the 5000, Rob Johnron in MHS girls tennis five innings and with one out in the Pirates a 1-0 victory over the Hous singled home ninth-inning nms Expos 4, F a d m 1: At Montreal, Otis Nixon gave Atlanta an in Martinez gave up six runs in three the 300 hurdles, Eric Passmore in sixth Dave Anderson became the Friday night as the St. Louis Car Ivan Calderon drove in two runs to ton Astros on Friday night. surance run in the seventh when he innings in losing to San Francisco the 5000, Dave Wilk in the 3200 opens with a win Cheney Tech tennis Giants’ Erst base runner when right The National League East-leading dinals rallied against Cincinnati’s help Oil Can Boyd win for the first doubled, stole third and scored when on April 16, and hadn’t allowed and Dave Hightower, Jeff Grote, HaS. Roundup SOUTH WINDSOR — fielder Hubie Brooks dropped a fly Pirates have won 10 of their last 12 bullpen for a 4-2 victory over the time this season as the Montreal catcher Hector Villanueva’s wild run since as he shut out San Rob Walton, Bill SIcheideman and Manchester H i^ , six-time CCC beats Goodwin Tech ball. One out later, Mike Felder got games and six of their last seven at Reds. Expos beat the San Diego Ihdres and the Giants in his previous i tors) and our showing offensively Starter Norm Charlton took a 2-1 throw carried into left field. It was Troy Oimtulis turned in solid efforts East ^ I s ’ tennis champs, began MANCHESTER — 'The (3ieney the first hit off Cone with a single to home. The game was played in 1 4-1 Friday night for their fourth the 200th stolen base of Nixon’s Danny Cox (0-1), who wasn’t that good. It was a good Tech boys’ tennis team went two lead into the seventh, but Randy for Manchester. defense of its title Friday with a 6-1 right. hour, 45 minutes. straight victory. career. one run in seven innings of I thing Haynes had a good day.” games a ^ v e the .5(X) mark with a Myers came on to give up a game- Manchester’s next outing is Hies- win over South Windsor High. Vince Coleman led off the first Smith (3-1) retired the first 12 hit Boyd (1-3) gave ^ four hits and Tom Glavine (3-2) allowed three major league appearance in two Haynes also had a good day at the 4-1 win over visiting Goodwin Tech tying single to pinch-hitter Craig day at home against South Windsor Manchester is 8-3 overall while inning with an infield single off ters he faced and pitched out of a one run in seven innings. Steve Frey hits, one walk and fanned four years last week, lasted only 1 1-3 plate with two of Coventry’s six Friday afternoon. Cheney is now Kelly Downs (1-1), stole second, Wilson. It was the swond consecu High at 3:30 pjn. South Windsor is 1-6. fifth-inning jam with the help of two pitched 1 1-3 irmings and Tim before leaving for a pinch-hitter in and was shelled for seven hits and RaauKa: hits. She had three RBI. Coventry RaoulM: Jan Ckm (M) daf. Chrit DiLao 6-4, 6-4. tive game and third time this season continued to third on catcher Steve key defensive plays. Smith, who has BurkO got the last two outs. the sixth. Juan Berenguer pitched Eve runs. The Dodgers scored two 100: 1. HIghtowar (M) 11.3. 2. Vtalton (M). 3. broke it open with a five-run fourth 53; Maliaaa Davaraa (M) daf, Julia Wlnnock RoouHs: Brandon Manick (CT) daf. Rodnw Decker’s wild throw into center, and allowed two ea m ^ runs in his last that Myers has failed to hold a lead. Braves 5, Cubs 2: At AUanta. Coker(R) inning that included a two-run single 1 -6 , 0-Z 5 2 ; Joaaica Auooin (M) daf. JiK Bon- RaKaatrom 50, 7-8 (7-4); Aaron Gtanato (CT) two innings and Kent Mercker more runs off reliever Pat Combs. 200:1. HIghtowar (M) 23.7, Z Walton (M), 3. nor 50,8-3; Trow Ouallalla (SW) daf. Jana Ma dal. Rob Kbidyt 3-6, 52, 54; Kan Moran (CT) Sperry(R) by Haynes. 5 ^ 53; Nancy Bray-Michalla M «ritz (M) dal dal Rich Fbngamla 3-6, 7-5, 53; JafI 400: 1. Formuca (R) 53.3, Z Sparry (R). 3. Bacon falls to 1-6 with the loss. Ealtiar Song-Sua RIvar 6-0, 6-0; Kolhy Smilh- PugStach-Motk Noga (GT) daf. Haitian SL Schwarz (M) Jan Kotpa (M) daf. Toroaa Jotlyn-Jann Earta Ptarra-Altan Morm 5 1 , 4 -8 ,5 4 ; Luka Holfmon- 800: 1. Herman (M) 2:10.4, Z Schaidemon Coventry’s next game is at home 6-3,83; Both Sompoon-ltaulna Hoppa (M) daf. Mlka Bouchard ((H ) daf. Doug MoRanlant-Jijan (M), 3. Niaisan (M) liiesday at 3:30 pjn. against RHAM Tricta Bnimatt-TIna Buiic 8-0,52. Cintron 5 7 (7-5) pro aoL 1600: 1. Schakfaman (M) 4:46.7, Z Wardall High. Noat natch: Monday at Fam f. Naat match: Monday at homa agoinot Rocky (R),3. Mak>on(R) HiX 3200: 1. Hoopar (R) 1033.5, Z Wilk (M), 3. East girls tennis SCOREBOARD Butlar(R) Bolton softball 5000:1. Kelly (M) 17:11, Z Farguaon (R). 3. Expos 4, Radresi ' TTiursday, May 9 Paasmora (M) suffers setback beaten by Mercy East Catholjc softball Red Sox 7, White Sox 2 Pittsburgh at Boston, 7:35 p.m., if necessary SAN DEGO MONTREAL Nelson Classic scores 110 hurdlaa: 1. Mutchak (M) 16.^ Z Hubar MANCHESTER — East Catholic Friday, M ay 10 (R),3.Lova(R) Baseball BOSTON CHICAGO a b rh b l a b r h b l IRVING, Texas (AP) — Scores Friday ^ BOLTON — It was not a good belted by Ellington Minnesota at Edmonton. 9.-35 p.m., if necas- Softball 300 hurdles: 1. Johnson (M) 45.5, Z Hubar High girls’ tennis team dropped a a b r h b l a b r h b l Roberts 2b 3 0 0 0 DShIds 2b 3 2 1 0 •ary the second round of the $1.1 million 1991 GTE day for the Bolton H i^ girls’ Boggs 3b 5 2 2 1 Raines If 4 1 1 0 (R). 3. Lova (R) 6- 0 verdict to Mercy High of Mid MANCHESTER — It was TFrndz ss 4 0 0 0 Grssom rf 4 1 1 0 Byron Nelson Classic played on the 6,850-yord softball team as it bowed in six in Reed2b 4 0 2 1 Uhnsncf 4 1 1 0 3 1 2 2 par-70 Tournament Players Course At Las 4 X 100 relay: 1. MHS (Schwarz, Johnson, another forgettable aftemtxtn for the National League standings TGwynrf 4 0 0 0 Clderon If Bruins 5, Penguins 4 OT Vtalton, HIghtowar) 4 5 4 . dletown Friday at the MCC courts. Burks cf 4 0 1 1 Vntura 3b 4 0 1 0 4 111 Y/llach3b 3 0 0 0 Dusty nings, 18-2, to East Hampton lEgh FM cG rIb Pittsburgh 2 0 2 0 -4 Colinas: 4 X 400 ralay: 1. MHS (Mana, Olsan, Yiung, East is now 1-8 for the season East Catholic girls’ softball team. East DivMon XIarkdh 5 0 0 0 Rskc 3 0 1 0 4 0 1 0 DMrtnz cf 4 0 1 2 Nick Price 68-64— 132 Brian TrottayilafichMtBr Hsra Id W L Pel. GmwII If 4 2 2 0 Snyder 1b Sndagoc Boston 2 1 1 1 5 Cantor Congo pounded Blue Ox, 23-8, Friday Schakfaman) 4:06.6 Friday in COC play. East came out (H i the short end of OB 10 0 0 Aldrete If 3 0 0 0 Hassey c 3 0 1 0 Stan Utley 67-66-^133 while Mercy improves to 5-6. Pittsburgh 15 7 .682 Bmsky rf 3 2 1 3 Thmas dh 3 0 0 1 'r,.'!!.'?* Boston. Neely IS (Janney, night at Keanw Street Field. Rick Nicolat had Javalin: 1. Guntulis (M) 171'10*, Z Botchls The Bellringers improve to 6-6 Farias 3b 3 0 2 0 Reyes c 10 10 Corey Psvin 68-66—134 RaouNa: Francaa Hurding (M) dal Jonnlfar AND THE PITCH ^ Manchester High’s Greg King delivers a a 36-5 decision at the hands of visit SL Louis 14 9 .609 I'/s Ointana 1b 4 0 0 0 Pasqua rf 3 0 0 1 ^ Pittsburgh. Stsvarw 9 four N b tor CC, Including two homers, one a (R), 3. Cokkinas (R) Abner cf 3 0 0 0 Foley 1b 4 0 0 0 Tom Watson 65-69— 134 while Bolton is now 2-8. Bolton’s Milla 5 1 ,5 1 ; Soiah Swanson (M) dal Jannitar ing Ellington High Friday at Now Y>rk 13 9 .591 2 Penac 5 0 2 1 Menillo 1b 3 0 1 0 m'*?!*’ 5 ^ *)’ 3- Boston, Wesley 2 grand slam. Mike Switzer had tour hits while Shot put 1. Harriots (R) 4V10’, Z Grota (M). pitch in Friday’s game against South Windsor High at Kelley Banes p 2 0 0 0 Owanss 2 0 10 Kan and Dave Wbjnarowski hod torae Hts Craig Stadler 68-66—134 next game is Monday at Bacon Ktem 6-0, 6-0; Jon Juol (M) del Erica Schank Chicago 11 12 .478 41« Rivera ss 4 13 0 Guillen ss 3 0 0 0 (pp). 4. w S bu^. 3. Johnson (M) 50. 51; Eaan Rilsy (M) dal Charity Tahol 53. Robertson Park. East is 0-11 and Philadelphia 10 13 .435 5>/z Richer 2b 2 0 0 0 Tmpito ph 1 0 0 0 Boyd p 2 0 0 0 Lemloux 6 (Lonoy, Jagr), 16:34. Penal- apiece. Bob Hunt and Bob Ellsworth had two Discus: 1. Grota (M) 125'8*. Z Hamois (R). 3. Academy in Colchester. Field. King pitched well, but the Indians were blanked by the Maddx p 0 0 0 0 Bullock ph 10 0 0 hits each In detoat 7- 5, Isobolla Damaia-Jon OConnor (M) del travels to Uncasvile Wednesday for Montreal 9 13 .409 6 Totals 38 713 7 Totals 30 2 5 2 tos-Jem lng^ iR (roughing), 2fl7; NHan. Boa, Foley (R) Bolton committed nine errors in a Christirta Ytong-Bath Snydar 53, 51; Jan Bobcats, 6-0. WsatOivtaion Boston 002—7 Rsnbrg p 0 0 0 0 Fray p 0 0 0 0 ^ b to rrtnor (hlgh-sllcWng. roughing), Z07; Long jump: 1. Guntulis (M) 19'2*, Z Bojjo (R), a doubleheader against St. B e rn ^ . 022 100 Burke p 0 0 0 0 Charter Oak Transactions Majors-Jon Carta (M) dal AH Graca-Ann Coroy W L P d . GB Chicago 200 000 000-2 Francis Rt (h^n g). 3:19; Somuelsson, Pit 3. Jonas (M) sloppily played outing. 6 - 0 ,5 0 . The game was called after five in Cincinnati 11 10 .524 E—ftitterson (1). DP—Boston 1. LOB—Bos T u a ls 31 1 4 1 Totals 30 4 8 4 Zipser Club walloped DAM Country Marked Tripla jump: 1. Jonas (M) S I’S*. Z Bajjo (R), outs. Kyle Westergren (3-for-4, very proud of him.” San Diago _ San Diago 010 000 000—1 Missy Galvin and Amy TVler nings due to the 15-run mercy rule. 12 11 .522 ton 13, .Chicago 4. 3B—Rivera ( 1). (""^hing). 632; HiS- 13-2, at Rtzgarald Field Dennis Wsbb, Mark SL BASEBALL 3. Harnois (R) three RBI) hit a two-run single and, Jon Ray and Lessard had a pair of Los Angeles 11 11 .500 1/8 HR—Brunansky (4). SB—Greenwell (3). Rivora Montrsal 000 102 0lx—4 8« : P'«nds. Pit (h i^ Jeon, Doug Green and Al Hoivlth each had two National Loague High jump: 1. Jonas (M) 5'10*, Z Bajjo (R), 3. each collected two hits to East Portland knocks Sophomore Mindy Barry went 3- Atlanta E— Grissom (1). Hassey (1), Foley (1). sticking), l i a s . after a walk to Sean Byrne, a 10 10 .500 1/8 (1). S—Quintana, Rivera SF—Ruqua. hits tor Zipser while Jim Fogarty had a pair tor NL—Suspended Hob DlbNa, Cindnnali Rqds DeJoemnis (M) Hampton. BeUriqger hurler Lisa Ab hits iqriece for the Bulldogs. for-3 for East, including a triple in Houston 8 13 .381 3 IP H RER BB SO DP— Montreal 1. LOB—San Diego 5, Montreal Second PSrlod-5. Boston. RBourque 6 DAM. pitcher, for four games, for throwing a ball into Pole vault: 1. Mana (M) 10', Z Sargent (M), 3. off Cheney Tech fielder’s choice and a stolen base, Eoot Hampton 101 016 0— 551 San Francisco 14 . 2B-DaShialds (2). HR-McGrill (4). ^Jyney Ruzicka), .-3a Panoldaa-Wiemer. bott limited Bolton to four singles. the fifth inning. Barry’s triple was 8 .364 31/8 Boston 6 the esnterfieki stands and hitting a tan In a Floras (M) Grant Copeland lined another two- Bolton 001 100 0— 57-4 Friday’s Qamas Clemens W.5-0 9 5 2 2 2 7 SB— Roberts (7). Grissom (4), Hassey ( 1). ^ ('"t*!?™™*)’ 221; Lsmiaux. Pit (hlgh- Pop Delaney game on April 28. Reduced the suspension of Abbott struck out seven. MANCHESTER — Two-out ral Jaka Ffoktanbaq) and Frad HuL Andy Loa- the Eagles’ first extra base hit of the SL Louis 4, Clndmoli 2 Chicago CS—DaMardnaz (6). SF—Calderon. sdeWng), 9:21; N ^ y , Bos (holding), 1630; run single and Portland assumed a Vtashlngton Social Club clubbed R A . Club, Kevin Mitchell, San Francisco Giants outfielder, Coventry baseball lies, by its opponents, have been the ■ard, CXvan SMdaotad (7) and Brian Non. season. Katie Grogan followed Montraol 4, San Otago 1 McDowell L.4-2 6 8 5 5 5 5 IP H RER BB SO Neely Bos (roughing). 1938; S.Y>ung. Pit from two games to one, for charging the mound WP- Fraktanborg. LP- Laaiaid. Los Angolas 7, Phlladsiphia 1 San Diago 18-3, ttt Fitzgerald in a five-inning affair. Biil Cromwell softball telling detail for the Cheney Tech 5-1 lead. FYtterson 3 5 2 2 2 1 20:00^ "" ■ (roughing). Jenkins had tour hits incudirrg a tw o ^ n homsr, in a game April 10. Barry’s triple with a two^iin h(nner. Pittsburgh 1, Houston 0 PB—Merullo. Banes t 5 3 7 5 tops Bacon Academy “That’s been our season,” Cheney Jon Brandt three Nts inctuding Km homers, FOOTBALL baseball team this year. Cara Zdanis also hit well for the Atlanta 5, Chicago 2 Umpires—Home, Phillips; First, Cooney; Maddux 1-3 1 Third Period— 6. Pittsburgh, Recchl 7 outscores RHAM coach Maurice Doytm sai(L Manchester golfers New York 3, San Francisco 0 Roaonberg Lernieux. Vbung), i « i (pp). . Rttsburgh, Mika Winter three Nts and Rich Grifflto, Bob National Football Loague COVENTRY — The bat and arm It happened once again Friday Secorxl, Hendry; Third, Hirschbeck. 2-3 2 1 7 Boucher, Steve Scott and Rst Gauruder two Eagles. Saturday's Gamas Montroal Lemiaux 7, 13:00. 8, ^ s to n , Janney 3 DALLAS COWBOYS-Signed Cliff StoudL HEBRON — With nms in every afternoon a g ^ s t visiting ‘Portland Cheney, 3-9 in the COC and 3-10 T—3:22. A—30,267. apiece for WSC. Arxly Zecha had two hits for quarterback. of Rob Buteau proved to be the key drop first of season Ann Marie Mannion cracked a San Diago (NoHa 3-1) at Montroel (Mahler BoydW ,1-3 7 4 (Ruzicka. R.Bourque). 16:49 (pp). Penal B.A. inning, Cromwell High outdistanced High during the Beavers’ 8-1 loss in overall, hosts RHAM Tliesday at 1-2). 1:35 p.m. Frey 1 1-3 0 ties—Jennings, H t (roughing), 5S 2; Oouris, MIAMI DOLPHNS—Announced the retire as Coventry H i^ came from behind WETHERSFIELD — The grand slam h(xne run in the fourth Brewers 6, Twins 5 ment of Scott Schwedes, recaivar-kick returner. 3:30 pjn. Portland moves to 6-3, San Francisco (Burkett 2-2) at Hon York BurKs 2-3 0 Bos (roughing). 5.-02; Janney, Bos (hoWino). Rec to t<^ Bacon Academy, 7-5, Friday RHAM High, 14-2, Friday in COC Charter Conference action. Manchester High golf team, missing 'or Ellingtoru Leslie Brock also (Darling 1-2), 1:40 p.m. MINNESOTA HBP— by Benes (Wallach). WP—Ber»s. Signed Barry Krauss and E J JuNor, lineback 7-3. MILWAUKEE Pit (tripping). 1532; Roberts. ers, and Raul Lankford, cornerfaack, to one-ysor in COC baseball action. girls’ softball action. With the score tied 1-1 in the top Uomered. Heather Gervascio led the St. Louis (Moyer 0-2) at Cincinnati a b r h b l Pit (high-sticking), 15:48. Manchester Pizza eiectrified Mainvilie three of its top five players, dropped ab r h bi contracts. Announced that Stove Barg, defan- The loss evens off the Sachems at of the fifth inning, Portland had run Dan Resendes, Shane Mathiason (Armstrong 1-1), 7 fl5 p.m. GIddenlf 5 1 2 1 Molitor dh 4 3 4 0 Pirates 1, Astros 0 Overtime—9. Bostoa Ruzicka 2 (Chrisdan. Electric, 12-6, at Nike Reid. Bob Hartje had The Patriots, winners of five in a its first match of the seasem Friday winners with four hits while Randi Los Artgalas (Ojeda 1-3) at Philadalph'ia Knbich 2b Ftoulin), 8:14. Penaldesf-CLBourqua, Bos (hold tNea hits, Nick \btishafsky homersd and Tad sh/a end, and T.J. Osman, rv>sa tacMe, hdlad 6-6 while the Panthers climb to 8-3. ners on second and third with two and Brian Courville hit safely for 5 0 3 1 Gntner3b 4 1 2 1 HOUSTON PITTSBURGH their physicals. row, rallied from a 5-1 deftcit to im afternoon, bowing to homestanding Jones added three hits. (Grimsiay 1-3), 7S5 p.m. Puckett cf 4 0 0 1 Ytuntef 3 0 0 1 a b rh b l ing). 3 7 ; Murphy, Pit (hbkiing), 200. Clifford and Ksilh LIndstrom each coHsetsd two the Beavers. a b rh b l safeties for Rzza. Dave Derench had three Nts SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS—Agreed to terms prove their mark to 9-4. Bacon falls Houston (Jonas 2-1) at Pittsburgh (Smiley Hrbektb 4 0 1 0 Stubbs 1b 2 1 1 1 3 0 0 0 Merced 1b 3 1 1 1 Shota on goal—Pittsburgh 11-9-13-1—34. Ffortland 100 043 0— 5 7 -2 Wethersfield at the Wethersfield Finley cf and John Drobiak, Jim Thurstoa Tom Jarrish, with Steve Yxjng, quarterback, on a two-year 4-0). 7ns p.ra CDavis dh 4 1 1 0 GVghnH 3 1 1 1 JBelIss 3 0 0 0 Boston 10-4 ■8-8—30. to 5-6. Coventry’s next game is Chaney Tach 000 100 0— 1-3-4 Country Club. Maiding ph 10 10 Ben Phelps. Tim Mainvilie, Kevin Gifford and contract Chicago (Sutdilfa 1-2) at Atlanta (Smoltz Harper c 4 1. 1 . 2 _ Hmiton If 0 0 0 0 Cndalelf 4 0 0 0 VnSlykef 2 0 0 0 Power-play Opportunitias-Pittsburgh 1 of 7; l\iesday against Vinal Tech at Pal Gian TarlacM, Dova Caso (5) and Todd Manchester softball 0-3); 7:10 p.m. Larkin rf Boston 3 of 7. David Mainvilla two each for the losers. COUEGE Weber. Jim LeBlanc, Brian Coun/illa (2), Eric Manchester, 10-1, came away 4 0 0 0 Bchetta rf 4 0 1 2 Biggioc 3 0 0 0 Bonilla rf 3 0 0 0 UPSALA—Annourtcad the retiremant of Ed mer Field in Middletown. Sunday's Gamas Mackef 0 0 0 0 Rndiph 2b 4 0 0 0 Cminid 3b 3 0 1 0 Bonds If 3 0 0 0 Goalies—Pittsburgh, Barrasso, 5-5 (30 Morrow (6) and Dan Raaatxles. with victories over Bristol Centr^ bests South Windsor Chicago at Atlanta, 1D 5 p.m. Pgimk) 3b shota-2S saves). Boston, Moog, 10-5 (34-30). Nike Lyons, head baseball coach and assistant ath Buteau’s run-scoring double up WP- Tertacki. LP- Courvilla. 4 1 1 0 Surhoffc 2 0 0 0 B gw alllb 3 0 1 0 King 3b 3 0 0 0 letic director, effectiva June 30. and Southington. Wethersfield to SL Louis at Cincinnati, 1:05 p.m. Nwmanss 3 110 Sreumss 4 0 0 0 Rmirez ss 3 0 1 0 LVIlere c 3 0 1 0 A-14,44a ' Mudvilla Nine biankad DynaLube, 16-0, at the gap in left center field snapped a taled 164 compared to 170 for SOUTH WINDSOR — It was not San Diago at Montreal, 1:35 p.m. Totals 37 510 5 Totals 30 8 9 6 Dvdsonrf 3 0 0 0 Lind 2b 3 0 0 0 Nike. Lance Tatro and Kevin Cunningham each 5-all tie in the bottom of the sixth Sixth inning costly a night for softball — (h a night to Los A ng^s at Philaddphia. 1:35 p.m. Minnesota 050 000 000-5 Rohde 2b 3 0 0 0 ZSmith p 3 0 0 0 had four Nts, Jeff Phelan three and Tom ■•f/ Manchester. 178 for Bristol Central Houston at Pittsburgh, 1:35 p.m. Caravella and Qino Folcetta each homersd to inning. Sophomore catcher Jeremy be out that matter — as Manchester Milwaukae 102 010 02X-6 Hrnischp 2 0 0 0 Radio, TV ilw for Bolton baseball and 182 for Southington. John Nel San Francisco at New York, 1:40 p.m. E—Randolph (2) DP— Minnesota 1. Mll- Nichols ph 10 0 0 Basketball lead Mudvilla. Hob Hoya, FranH Hacker, Tim Haynes had tied it at 5-all with an High outlasted South Windsor, Sullivan and Scott Kvadas each had two hits tor son of Wethersfteld took medalist waukee 1. LOB-Minnesota 6. MHwaukee 6. Totals 29 0 4 0 Totals 26 1 2 1 RBI single to score Robb Topliff BOLTON — Until the sixth in 18-12, Friday night in CCC East 2B-Knoblauch 2 (5). Vaughn (5). 3B—Molitor DynaLube. honors with a 37. Houston 000 000 0 0 0 - 0 Today ning, Bolton High sophomore righ girls’ softball action at the Rye American League standings (1). Bichette (1). H R -H arp er (3). CS— Stubbs Pittsburgh 001 000 OOx—1 NBA playoff glance who singled and stole second. Lee Manchester scores were Jason (1). SF-Stubbs. DP— Pittsburgh LOB—Houston 2. Pit- VUestSide Noon — College baseball: Villanova at St thander Andy Lessard had the Street Held. , RRSTROUNO McPeck singled and Buteau fol Oatway 39, Ken Saunders 43, Todd IP H RER BB SO tsburgh Z 2B—Caminiti ). HR-Merced(l). Strano Real Estate whitewashed Hartford John's (first game), MSG Bulldogs very much in striking dis The Indians improve to 10-2 GB Minnesota (Bsst-of-9} lowed with his game-winning blow. IP H RER BB SO Thursday, April 25 County Sheriffs AssodatiorL 15-0, at Psganl 12:30 p.m. — Horse Ftacing: Kentucky Darby Grundineir 43, Chris McKnett 45 Boston Morris Preview. NESN tance of visiting East Hampton in while the Bobcats fall to 5-7. 71-3 8 5 5 3 5 Houston Chicago 126, New Yxk 85 Reid. Kyle Atkins orxl Pete Czspial each col- I^ul Knikoski added an insurance Milwaukee Aguilera L,0-2 and Seth Egna^o 49. The Indians’ 2-3 1 1 1 2 2. Hamisch L,1-1 8 2 1113 Philadelphia 99, Milwaukee 90 lectsd three Nts arxl Matt CNIstophar, Rick 1 p.m. — 76ers at Bulls, Channel 30 their (Charter O ^ Conference game Manchester’s next game is Mraiday Toronto Milwaukae 1 pm. — Collage baseball: Florida at Auburn, run with a groundout. next match is Tiesday against South Pittsburgh Son Antonio 130, Golden Stats 121 Burr and Bill Belakawicz two each for Stmao. Friday afternoon. at Fermi High in Enfield. Detroit Navarro W.2-0 8 10 5 5 ZSmith W,3-1 9 4 0 0 0 4 The Sharriffs totaled just five Nts. SportsChennel Derek Moulton, with a fielder’s CleveiarKl 0 2 LA Lakers 94, Houston 92 Windsor and Hartford Public at Nunez S,3 1 . 0 0 0 1 1 WP—Hamisch. 1:30 p.m. — Giants at Mets. Channel 9, choice RBI, and McPeck and Bolton trailed. 3-2, when the “It was just an extremely cold Baldmors .368 Utah 129, Phoenix 90 WFAN Manchester Country Club. • iviw i ■ twf • ew secu ■ f h r "I K ll p V I • Pagani Bellringers came to bat in the top of NewMrrk .333 Friday, April 26 2 p.m. — WLAF: Birmingham at Barcelona, Knikoski with run-scoring singles, night,” Manchester coach Dan Shea Umpires—Home, Shulock; First Johnson; Dodgers 7, Phillies 1 Boston 127, Indiana 120 Wbrd Manufacturing walloped the Elks, 20-5, Second. Tschida; Third, Coble. USA drew the Patriots close in the fifth the sixth. After it was over. East said, “and it was reflected in the LOS ANGELS PHILA Atlanta 103, Detroit 98 at Ftagani. Dave Hassey hod four hits, Ed Har- ECHS golf team GB T— 2:38. A— 13,033. 2:30 p.m. — Horse Racing: Kentucky Derby Hampton had scored six times on play. Neither team was sharp. There Oakland abrhbl abrhbl Portland 110, Seattle 102 nandtaz, Ken Irish, Rick Milka and Allan Labran Special, ESPN inning where they scored three Chicago Buderef 5 0 2 1 Dykstrcl 4 0 0 0 Saturday, April 27 tNae each and Stave DubickI two tor Ward's. 2:30 p.m. — Golf: PGA Byron Nelson Clas times. only one hit en route to a 9-2 win. defeats Northwest was a vicious wind coming in from Texas Samuel 2b 4 0 1 1 Bckmn 2b 3 0 0 0 Golden Stats 111, S w Antonio98 Jim Lachapelle, Danny Doviak and Matt Pel sic, third round, Chs. 8 ,4 0 Bolton is 1-12 and plays at left field. I drm’t think there were Stwbry rf 5 110, Kruk 1b 4 0 0 0 letier each z lp p ^ two hits for toe Elks. Buteau went the distance on the HARTFORD — The East CcUilomia 10 11 .476 4 LA Lakers 109, Houston 98 3 p.m. — College baseball: Villanova at SL RHAM Monday at 3:30 pjn. East two balls hit out that way.” Seattle 10 12 .455 4rk-New Jersey at Cincinnati Litton ph 1 0 0 0 McRyW If 4 0 1 0 to ^y at 2 pjn. in make-tq> action. The Eagles took the under par on the TPC at Las Coliruis. tsburg Penguins in the Wales Con forehand by the’frdlen goalie. Mario Lemieux’s second goal Deckerc Sunday, Miqf 5 Leber Field. In live InNngs pitched, Helln al Ralelgh-Durham, Chs. 8,40 Charlton 6 6 4 0 0 0 Cerone c 3 1 1 1 Ftrai Round lowed one hit and tanned 13 batters. Helln also la o pm. — Giants at Mets. SportsChannal. fust meeting between the intratown rivals opening day Tom Kite, one of five players tied for third behind with seven minutes left in the third RThm p2b 3 0 1 0 Elster ss ference final Friday night The Bruins can reach the Stanley American League results Power 1-3 0 3 0 1 1 Indiana at Boston, TBA singled mnd doubled. Andy Moran and Nick WFAN on on April 5,3-1. period, 1:59 after he assisted on the Myers 12-3 2 Andrsnss 3 0 10 Cone p 3 0 0 0 Price and Stan Utley, agreed crxnpletely. Ciqi finals for die third time in four Dowrtsp Atlanta at Datrott, TBA Odell also collected two hits apiece for the win- 2 p.ra — Auto Racing: NASCAR Winston Scudder L.0-2 1 3 2 0 0 0 Franco p 0 0 0 0 Golden Stats at Son Antonio, TBA, If neces In track action today, the Manchester High girls’ track “That’s what it comes down to,” Kite said. “Nobody years by winning Sunday and llies- tying goal, had put Pittsburgh ahead Kngeryrf 10 0 0 noTSv Cup, Winston 500, ESPN Blue Jays 5, Royals 1 Charlton pitched to 1 batter in the 7th. sary David LaGuarde had two Nta In defeat wNIe 3 p.m. — Rod Sox at White Sox, Channel 3. team will compete in Ae Nutmeg Relays at East Hartford 4-3. Umpires—Home, Froemming; First, Totals 33 0 5 0 Totals 28 3 8 2 flnishes high, or wins a tournament, without making day nights in Pittsburg. A fifth TORONTO KANSAS CITY WIH Heulins and Pst Kally playsd wall defen WTIC Dibble gets Flapuano; Second, DeMuth; Third, Bonin. ^^dsco 000 000 000-0 NBA playoff result 3 a o pm . — NBA playoffs (teems to bo an High. some putts. game in the-bcst-of-7 series, if Lernieux stole the puck from Bos a b r h b l a b r h b l N ^ M o rk OOx sively- T—235. A—33,643. 100 002 - 3 nounced), Channel 30 White cf 4 1 1 1 Thrnw If 4 0 2 0 E—Decker (3), RThompson ( ). Brooks ( ). “You simply caruiot hit it so good, so much better than necessary, would be in Boston next ton defenserrum Don Sweeney at the 3 2 Pacers 116, Celtics 113 4 p.m. — Golf: PGA Byron Nelson Classic, Bolton Road Race is today RAImr2b 5 1 1 0 Pscota3b 3 0 2 1 LOB—San Francisco 6, New York 7 everyone elre. that you don’t have to make some putts.” 4-game ban Thursday night right point. He faked a short JCarterlf 4 1 2 0 Esrvk^dh 4 0 1 0 BOSTON (113) final round, Chs. 8 ,4 0 SB-Coleman 2 Golf 430 pm. — S o ^ r: Team USA vs. Uruguay. BOLTON — The 14th annual Boltfxi Five Mile Road Oletud 1b 4 0 2 1 TrtabHrf 3 0 0 0 (14). McRaynolds ( ). CS—Coleman ( ). John Bird 7-14 3-3 18, Gambia 3-9 04) 6, Parish Utley, 29. who won the Chattanooga Open in his forelumd shot, forcing goalie Andy Braves 5, Cubs 2 1 4 SportsChennel (joined In progress) Boston outshot the Penguins 8-1 Whiten rf 4 0 0 0 Mefrinee 3 0 0 0 son (3). S—Herr. 6-8 6-8 18, Lewis 9-17 4-6 22. Shaw 4-91-1 9, Race, sponsored by the Bolton Lions Club, will be held rookie season of 1989, shot a 66 that lifted him into Moog to sprawl on the ice, then cut CHICAGO ATLANTA D.SrNlh 0-1 0-2 0, McHale 8-12 6-8 24. Brown 6:30 p.m. — Golf: Las Vegas Senior Classic. CINCINNAn (AP) — Rob Dib in overtime after being behind 33-22 Myers c 4 1 1 0 Mrmn 1b 3 0 0 0 IP H RER BB SO today with the start and finish line in front of Bolton second alone at 133. Tablerph 1 0 1 1 Crmrtaph 10 10 a b r h b l a b r h b l M 4-4 14. Pinckney 0-0 2-2 2. Totals 42-78 Minnechaug Wbmen ESPN across the slot for a backhander. INsItoncf San Francisco 7:30 pm. — Bruins at Penguins, NESN ble was s'jspend^ for four games after three periods. Brdersc 0 0 0 0 Slllweliss 3 1 1 0 4 0 0 0 Nixon cl 4 2 3 0 Downs L.1-1 26-34113. 9-Hola League: Low net - A- Noraan Phillips High School (HI Brandy Street Mark Recchi had tied the score MWIsndh Sndbrg2b 4 1 1 0 Trdway2b 4 1 1 0 INDIANA (116) 8 pm. — Yuikees at Mariners, ESPN, WPOP by the Natitmal League (H i iWday The Bruins, who led the NHL 5 0 1 0 McRae cf 3 0 2 0 TV/ilson 35. B-Mary Ann Riley 38, C-Sony Whipple 49; The race is to go off at 1 pjn. Young highest paid reserve for Pittsburgh (H i a power play with MLeess 4 1 2 1 PuMph 10 0 0 Grace 1b 4 0 0 0 LoSmth H 2 0 0 0 Person 10-19 8-8 30. Thompson 4-7 2-2 10, Low putta - A- Tony Guardino 15, Mildrsd Clak 11 p.m. — Bmlns at Penguins, SportsChan- for throwing a baseball into the with a 5-0-12 overtime record, are GBelllf Nsw Y irk nel (delayed broadcast) Entry fee is $6 the day of the race until 12:30 pjn. Gnzales3b 3 0 0 0 S h m ^ 2 b 2 0 0 0 4 12 2 Snderslf 10 0 0 proiHng 0-1 1-2 1, Millar 11-19 5 5 27, M.WU- IS, 5M aiy Edwonis 15, C-Chetla Tracey 19. SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) — Quarterback Steve 8:59 remaining, 41 sec(Hids after Dawson rf Cone W.3-1 llams 6-14 6-6 18, Schrompl 3-9 5 5 11, Smita stands and hurting a teacher, but 1-2 in overtime playoff games. The Totals 38 S11 4 Totals 30 1 9 1 4 0 0 0 Jusdeerf 2 10 1 Franco S,8 Trophies and merchandise {vizes will be aw f^ed and Young became the NFL’s highest-paid reserve Friday Vllnavac 3 0 0 0 Bream 1b 3 1 1 1 1-3 04) 2, Fleming 4 4 2-2 10, Sanders 5 4 5 0 delayed the penalty by ^ipealing. Penguins lost their first playoff Janney was penalized for holding Toronto 000 100 301— 8 W P -D ow ns. there are six age divisions eiach for men and women. when he signed a two-year contract with the San Francis Kansas CHy Dnstonss 3 0 0 0 Pndlln 3b 3 0 0 0 7, K.Williams 5 0 0-0 0. ToMs 42-85 29-30116. The Cincinnati Reds reliever overtime game after winning one in 0 00 000 0 1 0 - 1 P^ton 36 33 26 1 8—113 Lernieux in the slot E— Thurmsn (2), Shumperl (2). DP—Toronto GScottSb 1 0 0 0 Olson c 3 0 1 2 For ftuther information, contact Bob Peterson at co 49ers. DwSmtph Indiana 36 28 24 28 — 116 r S laceyourbasementdo ^ faces a total of seven games on the each of the first two series. 3. LOB—Toronto 11, Kansas City 7. 2B—Myers 10 0 0 Heath c 1 0 1 0 649-7766. Lernieux fed the puck from be Lncstsrp 3-Polnt goals—Boston 5 5 (McHala 2-2, Bird Young, Joe Montana’s backiqi, will be paid $4.5 mil- (3), Thurman (2). CS—Recota (2). S—Gon 0 0 0 0 Blliardss 4 0 1 0 Hockey bench for two angry outbursts this Boston nearly scored while shor hind the goal line to Recchi, who Boskie p 2 0 0 0 Glavine p 2 0 0 0 1-3). Indtana 3-6 (Parson 2-4, Sanders 1-1, Over 20 Years’Experience, li(Hi over the life of the pact, sources said. zales, Pecoto, Shumpert McElry p Miller 0-1). Fouled out—None. Rebounds - Bos- Lopez leads Sara Lee golf season. NL {xesidrat Bill White thanded 1:17 into overtime. Dave connected on a five-foot backh IP H R E R BB SO 0 0 0 0 Willardph 0 0 0 0 While chafing over the lack of playing time — Ytmng CWIker3b ^ 52 (Parish 12), Indiana 36 (Thompson 7). gave Dibble a three-game suspen Poulin’s shot from the left point was Toronto 1 0 1 0 Gantph 10 0 0 NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Nancy Lopez, expet^g ander. Recchi and Lernieux both Bmgarp 0 0 0 0 Staniey Cup piayoff glance ^ t s - B o s t o n 23 (Bird 8), Indiana 25 (M.Wil- Doing It The Right Wayl had at one point sought a trade — the 29-year-old reserve Wells W.2-3 8 8 j i ^ 9). Total fouls—Boston 24, Indtana 31. sion and S1,0(X) fine last month for tipped by Boston’s Jeff Lazaro in have seven playoff goals. M rdtarp 0 0 0 0 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS her third child in November, tied the course record with a quarterback decided his best chancre for a future starting Timlin 1 1 TotMs TechNcal—ScNampl. A— 16,530. throwing a pitch behiixl the back of 31 2 4 2 Totala 30 5 8 4 M M nesday, May 1 65 on Friday and took a 2-sUoke lead after one round of the slot but hit the post. Kantaa City Chicago PRICE NOW - PAY LATER job was with San Flancisco. Between Bourque's sixth playoff 6 1 -3 7 010 100 0 0 0 - 2 Boston 6, Pittsburgh 3 Houston’s ^ c Yelding, touching off SDaviaL.2-2 Atlanta the Sara Lee Classic. During a Boston power play. Bar-, goal that put Bosum ahead 3-2 at 38 Schatzsder 12 -3 1 200 002 IOx- 8 Thursday, May 2 a brawl. E—Grace (2), Villanueva (1). DP—Chicago. 1. A double-bogey at the 392-yard 14th hole was the Reeves faces a suspension rasso broke his stick, but Ron Ran- Magnonla 1 3 Minnesota 3. Edmonton 1, Mirmasota leads Scholastic Dibble appealed the first suspen seconds of the second period and H BP-by Weils (Moefartane). LOB-ChIcago 3. Atlanta 6. 2B—Sandberg (5). series 1-0 only blemish on the LPGA Hall of Earner’s tour of the TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — University of Arizcina offi cis filled the crease to save Lemieux’s go-ahead goal, the Umpires—Home, Craft; First Joyce; Second, Nixon (1). HR-GBaU (5). SB-CVVbIker (2). Friday, May 3 sion and ctmtinues to pitch pending Nixon (8). SF—Jusdea, Bream. par-72,6.242-yard Hermitage Golf Course. cials kept mum Hriday despite reports that freshman Ruzicka’s shot at 3:21 of overtime. Bruins had just four shots on goal. Yoltaggio; Third, McKean. Boston 5, Pittsburf^ 4, OT, Boston leads a June 17 hearing in New York. T—2:36. A—20,808. IP H RER BB SO series 2-0 Bennet girls’ softball Lopez, with 43 LPGA Tour victories, leads Kris guard Klulid Reeves is facing a year’s suspension con Craig Jarmey tied the game at 4 Chicago Saturday, May 4 The Bennet Junior High girla' varsity softball .There was no hearing date set for an with 3:11 left in the third period Lernieux had tied the game 2-2 at BoskisL,2-2 52-3 6 4 4 3 3 Minnesota at Edmonton, 8:05 p.m. Monaghan who had a 67. cerning an alleged sexual assault and is appealing. team scored a run In the bottom of the seventh Debbie Massey. Susan Sanders. Dale Eggeling, Sherri appeal of the latest suspensitm — while Boston eiijoyed a two-man ad 16:34 of the first period. He ^ t the McElroy 11-311001 Sunday, May 8 Inning to pull out a 2 5 1 9 win over Kennedy of Free Estimates • Any size, width, length, heiaht The 'Ibcson Citizen reported that Reeves, of New York his fourth from the league in the past Larreastsr 1 1 0 0 0 0 Boston at Pittsburgh, 7:35 p.m. Southington Friday afternoon. Dollar Charv Steinhauer, Cindy Rarick, Lori Oarbaez, Tina Barrett. City, re iv e d notification this week that he will be vantage following penalties to Peter puck behind the net to Moog’s left Atlanta Monday, May a tavone started the seventh with Bennet trailing, STEEL FOUNDATION PLATES ” three seasons. skated to the other side and, with tus Laurie Rinker, Cathy Marino and Terry-Jo Myers were suspended as of May 13, stemming from an investigation Taglianetti for tripping and Gord More sports GlavineW,3-2 6 3 2 2 1 4 Edmonton at Minnssota, 8^ p.m. 1518. Teresa Enrin doubled in Choniavone ON Aa INSTALLATIONS Tom K Irbv Both general manager Bob (^ n n long reach, tried to tuck the puck in Bersrtgusr 2 1 0 0 0 1 Ttissday, May 7 with the tying run before Debbie Vbsko'a single To htip prsMMf agsfosf hundattm siaston caused 9y e o n » tied at 68. by the university into a female student’s complaint last Roberts for high sticking. 0 -7 0 and controlling partner Marge from besi(le the net. Moog stopped Marckar S.2 1 0 0 0 0 1 Boston at Pittsburgh, 7:35 p.m. drove In Ervin with the winning run. anoe’, rain and umawdsdinsacis and iDdsnta 0 /£ > D 2 3 o month. Barrasso stopped Ray B(Hirque’s — see page 14 Umpires—Home, Radford; FirsL Williams; Wbdnosday,May8 Kristen Tomeo, Jon Rowell and Renee Throm Schott were traveling Friday and un shot from the right point, but the first attempt but Lernieux Second, Marsh; Third, WbrxIalstedL Price leads Nelson Classic A source confirmed that Reeves is to be suspended Edmonton at Minnesota, 8:05 p.m. also played wall for BenneL 2-2. available for comment. scored on the rebound. IRVING, Texas (AP) — Nick Price converted a little through May 12,1992. Ruzicka got the rebound and passed 12— M AN O ffiSTER HERALD. Satuiday, May 4.1991 MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday, May 4,1991—13 SATURDAY, MAY 4,1991 SUNDAY, MAY 5,1991 | C H . SKIP 5:30 6:00 6:30 Classic OVER THE AIR CHANNELS
V M a W M M . Jm l. NJ.) lundsy Metnlng q F lM t lM l Inside Weah. Wheal of Fortune cartoon P iM F r o a r iw W tsiwplpi Al>» Fradtriek K. PriM R lc M s M d i Fantatlieltei [ "SanduafY" eW Ps "Return of ttie Brat Patrol" F a d d u y TT TV IChatlee S tiid iy Kennetli Copeland tony HttaklaihlaM O B on craze C h oice ot telvetlon (Live) Real to Reel
rONKiHT OMd or Alive Deader Alva Big Valey "Night of the Executioner" By DEBORAH HASTINGS Dally IttW f S a e iiflc e Je w ish U fa WQflOU ln J J » IQHIOfTOW------The Associated Press M ^---- - — «»« ICMgM 9 9 c tw f w vfnnY Munatera Today LOS ANGELES — Saturday Will Seaamenresl lleng Ago, Far [New Eaplerete morning. Early Saturday morning. A , Patrice Wymore. IWrtNWrt iFantaatlel Don Coyote iMMnlght Palret iMunatera Today ICorwecttcutllowlFaaar Mom and Daid were still asleep. CABLE CHANNELS Dragging a bowl, spoon, milk carton AOE 1 ^ and cereal box, you padeed in front ‘Beach’ Movie; “The Woman Between" (1931) U ii Damita. of the TV, Healthweak Your Money On the Menu Travel OuMe Sitting as close to the screen as Mouterciae Umbraka Tree Pound Pupplea Donald Duck Movie; “Fella the Cat" (1988) Volcee ot Chris Ptiillipa. 'NR' you dam well pleased, you stared at hw idePQA bwideSr. PDA liportaWeeidy Sports Repottera the test pattern and waited. 6 am. return? Movie; "The Toy" (1982) Rictwrd Pryor, Jackie Gleaaon. 'PG' finally came. And so did the car A Uv.-Diabetea Phyalclana’ Jtnl Famly Practice llntemal Medte. CardW egy toons. “Uttle Monatara” ( Movie; “Casablanca Eapreaa" (1990) Jason ConnerY. 'NR' Bugs Buimy. Elmer Fudd. Wile By DEBORAH HASTINGS “ Dakota” ( E. Coyote. The Associated Press “Sshh,” you whispered along with Shorts Eddie's Father a slinking Elmer Fudd. “Be vewy LOS ANGELES — “China qwieu We’re hunting wabbits.” Beach” executive producer John Depending on which generation C H . 11:30 12H)0 12:30 1KKB 1:30 2:00 2:30 Sacret Young is upset. So are mem 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 C H . 11:30 12KM) 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 you belong to, there were a whole bers of Viewers for Quality host of other not-so famous cartoons ■ OVER THE AIR CHANNEL'5 OVER THE AIR CHANNELS ------1 that came and went with whims and Television. And so are about 5,000 IM 1 ■ 11111 oMiaA Maaotu TIm Casa of tha Shooting Star" (1986) Raymond Burr, R in iw ty m in im Magnum, P X (Magnum, P X "Rssokitkms" Magnum (Sporte Saturday Featured: motorcycle racing and boxing. (Live) | HemaAgain WHh Paid Program letter-writing viewers. o Men and Famous "Resolutions Ite rsonttsd with his dauohter. 1 / » . | Rfftyw Korman. A notoriously difficult iB n a b a l ' iM i^ League BasebaB: Boston Red Sox at Chicago White Sox. From Comiskey Park. (Live) 1 fads. ^- - -- ■w-s-a _ 0 BobVEa insinjctor tnakes life rniserable for a suinnier driver's education clasa. IPreoame 1 r i ; | The a c c u se d series about life in rWQ Paid Program rsn rfogran Goff Show Head at tha Ciaas PGA Gaff: Byron Nelson Classic. Third round from Irving. Texas. (Live) q Remember animated versions of Y iKontueky Derby This Waak WHh David Brinktey q a Vietnam War-era surgery and o ■no now 0 High School Bowl g e rid at Amaricpn FOethrM: New York/New Jersey Knights at Raleigh-Durham Skyhawka. From Carter-Finley jlPGA Golf: Byron Nelson Classic. Rnal round from Irving, Texas. (Livs) q the Jackson 5 and the Osmond Paid Program Switch CInemAttractiont Malor Laagua BaaabaS; San Frandsco Giants at New York Mets. From Shea Stadium. (Live) Kkiorte Kotnor KnigM Rider "Knight By a Nose" rMQ ITOgraRI rehabilitation facility has been given o Comedy Wheel jOutdoor Movie: "The Jerk” (1979) Steve Mwtki, Bernadette Peters. The outrageous rise | Mgyte: “Sateme, Where She Danced” (1945) Yvonne de Carlo, Rod Cameron. I KnighI Ridor "Knight Unes" Brothers? The Smurfs? How about 0 Sportsman to stardom ol an inept and unludrv fool. IA European danemg star Dees to America after she is accused of beina a sov. a dishonorable d i^ a rg e of sorts 11:00 Star S M rd i Famo Movie: “Daai at tha Cantury” (1983) Chevy Chase, Sigourney Weaver. Magilla Gorilla? ID Movte: ‘Ytolch” (1985) Chevy Chase. Joe Don Baker. Polioe corruption and Movie; '■NitknalLampoen't 11:00 Fa ll G w Movte: “A Force of One" (1979) Jennifer O’Neill. Chuck Norris. Movie; “The Octagon" (1980) Chuck Norris, Lee Van Cleef. A retired kung lu I (InSterao) drug tralfickxxi are encountered by a newspaper reporter working under cover. Vacation” (1^) oievyChue. Movte: “Blood Monty” (1988) Andy Gat cia. Ellen Barkin. A small-time smuggler from parent network ABC. - 0 "P.S. 1 Love You" champ goes back into aefion to combat a secret order of Oriental Kiers. IKris Kristofferson, Jan-MIchael Vincent. Hooeymooiiefs jMovte: “ The Wilby Conapkacy” (1975) Sidney Poitier, Michael Caine. | @ 9 mob by giving work (o the needv. 1 Movte; “Tho Mochanic" (tg72) Charles Bronson, Jan-Michael Vincent. A hired I Movte; “ K ill a Dragon" (1967) Jack Palance, Fernando Lamas. Dick Van Dyke more sophisticated in story lines and patient was never ill. 0 assassin devises IdO ways to eliminate his victims. I Saturday Vidaoa Blaefc NBAthowtkno | IQ NBA BaakatbaR; Rrst Round Playoff or Conference Semifinal Game. (Live) |NBA Batfcalbal: First Round Playoff or Conference Semifinal Game. (Live) | A l Undner’ a fci- Moot the Presa q animated details, young viewers are Nevertheless, “China Beach” is in g ...... Pwspectiv# 1 0 NBA Showtime NBA BaqItatfaaH: Rrst Round Playoff or Conference Semifinel Game. (Live) |NBA BaskolhaN: Rrst Round Playoff or Conference Semifinal Game. (Live) IFiaheiman 1 loyal to the same characters their critical condition. IIM T Iiro o Itovia: "Tha kkmpat Movte" (1979) Charles Doming, Bob Hope. KermH the Movte: “DJLILYJ.” (1985) Maty Beth Hurt. Michael McKean. 1 Movte: “Wghl of tha Com af (1984) Catherine Mary Stewart, Kelli Maroney. IQ Itoooaa Frog and friends need to Hollvwood in search of fame and fortune. 11KM Three Stooges ThiaW eekin Movie: “Shattered Vows" (1984) Valerie Bertinelli. David Morse. Movte: “Secret Weapons" (1965) Linda Hamiltan, Sally Kellerman. jSL Elsewhere "Whistle Wylie Work" BasobiN parents watched. \bung has tried to take matters lie O ) Movte: “ Mai ffli> w PoppkM” (196^ Julie Andrews, Dick Van Dyke. A magical young nanny brings Paid Piogram PGA Golf: Byron Nelson Classic. Third round from Irving, Texas. (Uve) q |Kantucky Darby New lineups announced for Sep into his own hands. He held a press fiaoDiness and advenure to the s W Elm s familv in iValt Disnw’s'(tecar-ti^rxi classic. This Week With David Brinkley q Human Calculator World League of American Football: New York/New Jersey Knights at Raleigh-Durham Skyhawks. From Carter-Rnley I PGA Golf; Byron Nelson Classic. Rnal round from Irving, Texas. (Uve) q QQ Stadium. (Live) ^ | NaaitrootWaak: tember by the four networks mix conference in April at which he HcLaughiki Group Make BoKovo Maniago HIgh-school Cteaaic Car Shop Rod and Reel Homatima |MotofWaak I Tracks Ahead Victoty Garden Frugal Gourmet ThisOMHouto 0 rale of the Taoe students leam about marriatw. Stroamaida |N«wton't Appl*^ Utmarican Firing Una: Blacks Myateryt "Die Kinder (The Children)" H yttoryl "Die Kinder (The Children)" I Movte: “The Shiratee” (1988) Bryan Brown, Rebecca Smart, q Juelin WHson’s iTraveto In Europe sports stars, movie spinoffs and Yogi openly criticized ABC for failing to 8 i ! a S . 1 0 lintoreata and Povertv "The Gatherinp Storm "Revolution Recycled" 1 LouSiWM Cookin’ I •aidProgram Paid Program Paid Program Hunter "The Girl Next Door" Movte: “ Abducted" (1986) Dan Haggerty, Roberta Weiss. g f Movte; “ Blood Mo« Movie: “ A Change of Saaaona” (1980) Shiriey MacLaine. Anthony Hopkins. I Mevte: “Wild Thing’’ (1987) Rob Knepper, Kathleen Quinlan. Bear, Tom and Jerry, Bugs Buimy schedule seven remaining original trails the Latino thug fwh^^n^ter^l^'teoitw^ Barkin. A small-time smuggler 21 Jump BIroot "Bad Day at 0 |ft(toe?Newtan “T '* * * ^ Two men and two women pair off at the same vacation ski house. 1 Btackbixn" (In Stereo) q and Winnie the R>oh. episodes of the Emmy-winning 1 CABLE CHANNELS I series. 111KM Revue Verdi Requiem Comedy on the Road America's “Kids like the classic characters.” AaE Movie: “The Wanderert” (1979) Ken Wahl, Unda Manz. A 1960$ Bronx street World Action Vtetory at Sea “We are tired of hiatus. We are looniest comics. 1gang tries to hang on to thev las( days as carefree kids. “D ispos^ Risk" "Design lor War" said Jennie Trias, vice president of jMovte: “Sing, Boy, Sing" (1958) Tommy Sands, UII Gentle. Movte: “Ann V iekert” (1933) Irene Dunne, Walter Huston, j tired of being called a ratings AMC This Is Your Ufe: I Movte: “The Judge Steps Out” 11949) Ann Sothern, Alexander Knox. A judge Movte: "AEoghony Uprising" (1939) children’s programs for ABC. Cana Andrews begins a new career as a short order cook after leaving his nagging wHe. John Wayne,to ^ ir e T re m . failure,” \bung said. “We are tii^ iportswMkin Nawtday Setoneaand Moftaywaak Waak In Raviaw “Children are not very discriminat CNN Newsday World Report EatlyPrkne |NewtnMker of being treated like a badly done R M n r tachnoiopy Weak Sunday ing about the production value” of Rupert and the Yogi’s Aik Lark Beat of Walt Disney Presents Herbie, the Love Bug "Herbie. The (1977) Dawn Wells, [ show that has done badly.” DISN iMovte: “Return to Boggy Creek" Movte: “Tho Caro B o ari Movte" (1985) Mickey Rooney, FTogSong "Disney on Parade" Love Bug" Dana Plato. 'G ' Georgia Engel. 'G ' cartoons. “They are very dis In the cutthroat competitiveness SporteCenter Up-to-date scores from Auto Racing: ARCA Series. From Talladega, Ala. Auto Racing: NASCAR Winston Cup - Winston 500. From Talladega Superspeedway. Ala. (Uve) | criminating when it comes to ESPN Senior PGA Golf; of network television, the show has around the counuy. Las Vegas Classic characters. (IIKm Movte: “Ski Patrol” (1990) Baby-Stttara Club Movie: “Gung Ho” (1986) Michael Keaton, Gedde Watanabe. 'PQ-13' q Movie: “ Fire With Fho” (1986) Virginia Madsen, Craig Sheffer. 'PG-13' not done badly. In four seasons, it HBO IMovte; “Shag" (1988) Phoebe Cates. “If they really like a character, has won four Emmys, a Peabody Roper Hose. Corbv Timbrook. 'TO' Bridget Fonda. TO' q jOB/Oyn. Update Phyaldant' Famity Practice Internal Medicine OB/Gyn. Update Physicians’ Cardiology Dentistry Update Intemal Medicine Infoctious 1 Mediators ol iHerpes Viruses iPotspsctivos in they don’t care if the background award, a Writers Guild award, a LIFE Journal Update Update Update Journal Update Update Update Disoaso 1Allorgic Ditoato CuR. Thrombolysis moves,” Trias said. Flaahing on the Sixtiea Movte: “Scroogad” (1988) Bill Murray, Karen Allen. PG-13' Movte; “ Licence to Kilt” (1989) Timothy Dalton, Carey Lowell. James Bond quits the spy service l^ r. “Fktfox” (1982) Clint Eastwcxid. Freddie Jones. | Humanitas Prize and a Golden MAX The business of creating Saturday Globe. S______and launches a one-man crusade against the Colombian drug lord who maimed his friend: 'PG-13' q (10d») Movie: Movie: “Ride tho Pink Horae" (1947) Robert Montgomery, Wanda Hendrix. A Movir. “A Chorus line” (1985) Michael Douglas, Audrey Landers. Young Movte: “B« and Tod’t ExcoHont Advonturo” (1989) lOrchestrat I morning programs has moved con “China Beach” has never received SHOW ''Dirty Dancteg" war veteran, seekinp revenpe. amves in a small New Mexico town. Idancers auditioning for a musical seek fame and stardom. (In Stereo) 'PG-13' q Keanu Reeves, Alex Winter. 'TO' q siderably. blockbuster ratings, but its viewer- (IIMO) Movie: “U Mteoute” (1990) 1 Movte: “Bhie Thunder” (1983) Roy Scheider, Malcolm' McDowell. 'R' I Movie: “Lord of the Fttee" (1990) Balthazar Getty, Chris IMovte: “ 1969” (1988) Robert Downey Jr., Kiefer Sutherland. Two best triends 1 TMC ship numbers have been compara John Larroouette, KIrstie Aliev.'TO-13' I IFurrh.'R' avoiding the draff feel the stateside effects of the Vietnam War. 'R' It is no longer just the Big Three |MP»te; ■(Dnan Beat" (1954) Alan LaM, Audrey Dalton. A (om w Indian lighter now appointed peace Movie: “ A Patch of Bhio” (1965) Sidney Poitier, Shelley Winters. A young black businessman jla tryK In g tively respectable. In terms of all- TNT Icommissioner tries to nepotlale a trealv with a renegade Indian leader. befriends an l5W -oW blind woman. Colorized version networks broadcasting such fare. important demograi^cs (i.e. the age Cartoon Express Afl-American WroatHng Featuring top- jMacGyver "Deathlock" Movte; “Jack’s Back’’ (1988) James Spader. Cynthia Gibb. Square Pegs Dog Houao Swamp Thing Upstart Fox Broadcasting Co. has USA jranked contenders. Alfrod Hitchcock group of viewers), it is popular with “Birthtnarks" Pisaonts launched a whole line of programs women between the ages of 18 to under its Fox Children’s Network. 2:30 1 CHANNEL 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 6:00 6:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 49, a group adored by ai^ertisers. ' With the advent of VCRs and tod OVER THE AIR CHANNELS So why does ABC seem less than > dlers who learn to punch “play” N o w tq , C B S N ew t BiMfim Mwii 11109^ Flaah "Good Night Movte: “FM eh Livoa” (1989, Comedy) Chevy Chase, N o w s q Artante Hail Guy; actress Party Machine With Nia Love Boat Isaac's mom N e w s (R )q CBS News N e w tq 60 Minutes (In Stereo) q fcS------. -»■ enamored of a show that has (In Stereo) q Actor Anthony Hopkins Central City" Greedy Murder, She Wrote Movte: “Victim of Love” (1991, Drama) Pierce N e w sq Magnum, P J. "Rapture" Big Break Guest I9VW N aw a(R )q myniwITCII before their ABCs, video Uq>es of Hal Holbrook. Investigative reporter I.M. Fletcher uses Raven-Symone. (R) (In Paeptee Performances by tries to bust up hit (In Stereo) q "Tainted Lady" Jessica generated so much critical acclaim NETWORK-CBS talks about his new movie thieves strike when Central Brosnan, JoBeth Wlfijams. Premiiste. A therapist is White scuba diving. psrtormer: Whitney England his wits and a host or disguises to nab a murderer In Stereo) q A l B. Surel and MIcheTte. romance; a jewel-atealing helps a local woman Disney classics and other cartoon "Freejock." (In Stereo) q Cttylallspreytoasleep- Louisiana. (In Stereo) q NCTWORK-CM shocked to discover that her lover Is the same man Magnum sees a young boy Houston. (R) (In Stereo) Sunday(R) and volumes of favorable reviews? (R) (In Stereo) chimp's on board. blamed for three arsenic who is victimizing one of her patients. (In Stereo) q fare have made the markeqilace in W F8B O Indixfing Invention, q W FSB O who had been believed It’s hard to tell. Network execu poisoning deaths, q dead. creasingly combative. N e w tg Lifaatytes of the Rich Young Mdara "The Exchange" Teaspoon's would-be American Balwday Night N o w a q American GlarSators S ta r Search (In Stereo) P aid Paid Hom e Newt g ABC Newt Life Goes On "Proms and Am erica’s Dinotaum Movte: “Night of the Hunter” (1991, Suspense) tives declined comment for this and Famous Actor Russ daughter Is kidnapped and held for ransom. (In Stereo) Richard Lewis looks at N e w sq Reggbi’s Your Movte: “Tha Fighting SaPbees" (1944, Paid ABC Nows “Competition is very imense,” Program Program Shopping g Prams" With the birth of Funniest Fran has Richard Chamberlain, Diana Scarwid. Premiers. A Hsroes Haahhl Adventure) A tough constrmttion foreman column. ABC spokesman Jim NETWOIIK-ABC Tambfyn; actress Earths g what Americans do on ot n p r iw la her baby approaching, Program Q Km. NETWORK-AUC Home postpartum murderer posing as a preacher worms his way into the and a by-me-booa Naval commander join Trias said. their favorite night. (In Ubby remembers her Videos (In depression. heart and home ol a small-town widow in this remake Brochu said there would be no word WTNH O Stereo)q WTNH O forces against the Japanese1 during on the series’ fate until the fall lonner love. (In Stereo) q Stereo)q (In Stereo) q of the 1955 classic. (In Stereo) q World War II. Colorized veralion. Fox’s Saturday lineup for fall in A^Toam "Water, Water bonaide Movte: “Woo Goordte” (1955, Comedy-Drama) BB N o w s q Nsw iitfO f ■ Howard Stem ISpotNght 1 P a id 1|Paid PM d Paid Paid |A*Ttain Reaps for | Movte; “The Big Trees” (11952, Adventure) Kirk H Takes a T hiel |N«WtQ CkiemAt. Pd d Paid Paid Paid (Paid 1 PMd cludes “Attack of the Killer schedule is announced later this Everywhere" Travers, Norah Gorsen. thy C afe P fo g n M Program Pfograni P fo g rtin |Heavy Bread” Paid Paid Pvograni Douglas, Eve Milter. 1 tractions Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Tomatoes” (spun off from the cult iNDEPCNDeirr iSdXq Movte: “Nationai S ta r T re k The N ext ---- month. Movte: “Blood Monoy” (1988) A small-time smuggler NOWS O d d C ou p io Movie: “The Hidden” (1987, Science Fiction) Kyle Movte: “ TJLI B.-Thc Aeaas s k ia lio n IHDEPXWPIMT Movie: “Avtngifig Force” (1986. Adventure) Michael Ufestyles of the Rich Imnpoon'a Vacation” G eneration (In Stereo) q Love Boat jNews Odd Couple Iter TTOk Tha Noxt Jetae Jackson |Tates- Monatart Fri.th a film), “Tom & Jerry’s Kids Show” As for the remaining seven w p ix m trails the Latino thugs who murdered his brother. MacLachlan, Michael Nouri. |G am o" (1982, Drama) Robeirt Cqrradine. Dudikoff, Steve James. |and Famous WPIX 0 Oorwration "QPID" (R) q Darkside "Outpost" ISthSariaa and “Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adven episodes from this season, Brochu INDEPENDENT (O ffA k ) (O ffA k ) 1 INOEPCNOem (OIIAir) W HCT m (OffAk) tures” (also spun off from a film and said they will be broadcast in May W HCT m Supaibey Super OfOWNM H arry and Ma w Movte: “E l Diablo’' (1990, Western) Anthony Edvwds, N ew Adem- JsffS fS O M SlndgA WWFWioetkng Sm ash H itt Rap to Movte; “BWy Jack" Movie: “Higli1 Plaina Drift! (1973, Western) Clint Movte: “ J. Edgar Hoover” (1987, Biography) Treat dropped this year from CBS’ car or June. Super boy is F o fcc F a i n t e d th e ' Neon Rider "John Doe" Jefferaont Hodgo Byron AEao (In Stereo) Monaton Tates From (OffAk) Louis Gossett Jr.. A schoolteacher enlists the aid of a D n g n e lA n 12 Phony Q Hemm erl ChaHange Interview R ock |1971)TomLBughlin. A Eastwood, va ma Bloom. A i nysterious stranger Williams, Rip Tom. Based on the life o f the lawyer who used by a Zach's debut winds up in Q Hammari An altered tha toon schedule). hi the interim, “China Beach” INDEPENDENT veteran gunfighter to trahi him for a showdown wHh the Abortion cop attacks with Belt Bhr half-breed Indian stands up protects a corropt town agaiinst three vengeful gunmen, created the FBI and built it into the most sophisticated cursed as Super (ail. Harry's in a outlaw E l Diablo. INDCPENOENT Sledge human may Dwkaida clinic is people. DeVoe. against the hatred and Investigation agency In the world. bscom esa remains in limbo. It also finds itself WTXX m monk. Force, q movie. bombed. ! be "The (Xlds” Margaret Loesch, president of the brutality o l a small town. W TXX 0 detective. terminated. in a position familiar to other high- N ew t N B C N ew s Jeep ard yl A a S c h o o lt A m e n q Down Fox Children’s Network, ack G olden Em pty N e tt Carol B Company "For N ow . Sfturday Night Uve (In Stereo) |(O ffA k) News N B C N ew f Super Btoopars A New Expote(ln Red Ufe (In Movie; “WhHe Hob The Mysterious Murder of News teorts Ready to 1 (OffAk) quality series that have been left all g g ■ n e w w n s H e m o q G M t q (In Stereo) q Love or Money" (m Stereo) P ra ctica lJo k e s q nowledges that classic cartoon — g |Stereo)q |Stereo)q |ThdnM Todd” (1991, Drama) Loni Anderson, q | Mm Mm Qutt dress^ iq> with no place to go. PUSUC D a g ratsi Bottom o f W orld a t T h is O ld T h is O ld Yankee Not “King" American Pteyhouae FawHy Sh aito ck (O ffA k ) 1 punuc Travels ki Today’s Cam egteHkU: Live at 1001: "The Gala Celebration" (In Stereo) characters are a stable favorite of W g h q th e B arrel E x p io ta ra q Never the Talking (OffAk) Enter Viewers for Quality WEDH m W ar H o u a o q H o u a o q Bhop Cote "The Sunset Gwg" q Tow aie H olm es WEDH 0 Europe Gourmet Twain Sparta young viewers. But, she added. Fox Haa Haw Guests: Lorrie N aw hart C aro l Movie: “Chitty ChMy Bmig Bmig’' (1968, Fantasy) Mevte; “Hcrdcoio” (1979, Drama) George C. Scott. Outer Umite "The Zanti Movte: “Tho MItsing Art Doadh” POVWe— —a — LitUe House on the Nawhart C a rd Knight Rider "Deadly A*Team "One More Time" Newhart Television, a grass-roots organiza Morgan, Travis Tritt. (R) (in Larry, Darryl World Visten Jack Van Paid Paid (OffAk) likes to mix those shows up with Ban-a u-- m Ma- a n d Dick Van Dyke, Sally Ann Hmves. An eccentric spruces Peter Boyle. A man discovers that his runaway Misfits" The luters ol the (1974, Suspwte) Ed Nelson, Leonard “ Powda^ Prairie Dick verbally Burnett and Kri^tshade" Michael GuerrMa terrorists capture Joanna asks Stereo) andD anyl rn v n iiB Imps Program Program tion based in Virginia that formed INDEPENDENT up an old car and takes his kids to a land where the daughter is Involved in pornographic films. planet Zanti exile Iheir Nimoy. An emotionatly disturbed youth k e g " (1970, INDEPINDENT abuses his Friends believes a welH-known an Army general and his Dick to be “sillier, crazier gags.” are jailed. when its founding president, Jack Gilford. evil rulers have banned children. criminals to earth. unwittingly steals a plague-contaminatod Drama) Rod TV guests, q John magician may be a murder daughter. sponta WTW8 ® WTW8 m Davidson. suspect. In keeping with that. Loesch said, Dorothy Swanson, tr i^ to resurrect rat from hla father's lab. Taylof. neous, q N#W9 liWwIM P IfvW**---- l Cunant Affair Extra Down she passed on Hanna-Barbera’s “Cagney & Lacey." Am en Frye GoM an EfflolyNosl Carol B Cempaiw "For N ew t Batunlay Night Uve (In Stereo) Howard Item P u m p ttU p l-eatured: rap News NBC News Super Bteopem A New Expose (In R ed U fe (In Movie: “White Hob The Mysterious Murder of News Oaarga ParaonaE- Win WHh (OffAk) g and Clarence Homo Walt G M sT h e Barbara Love or Money" Mnes cslebritiea; vieleos. g Practical Jokes Oonakt Stereo)q Stereo) q T M teui Todd” (1991, Drama) Loni Anderson. Mtehaal’a ttea Wbik lavisMy produced “Daik Water” car That letter-writing campaign NETW0RK4IBC go o n a sets sail for lades star in sixprises P r ir ^ recalls her love NETWORK-NPC Trump helps Naomi Judd Premiere. Based on Andy Edmond's book exploring Sooila double date. S ^ school play. Hany. (In affair with a gigolo while at trick daugnter Wynonna. one ol Hollywood's greatest unsoivsd mysteries - the k M d M ( ln toon, which chronicled the planet worked, as did similar efforts for w v iT m g Pacific, q (In Stereo) q Stereo) q sea. (In Stereo) q WVIT 0 (In Stereo) q 1935 death of screen star Thelma Todd. (In Stereo) q Stereo) Mer, high seas adventures and ruth “Beauty and the Beast” and IN D E P E N D E m Fantastic Finiahet Laagua BaaabaB: Boston Red Sox at Chicago White Sox. From Comiskey Movte: “ The Sheottef (1976, Western) John Wayne, I Movie: “The Mirror Crack'd” (1980, Mystery) Angela Movte: “The Ordoal of New New Adem- Movte: “ to e cia l Effects” (1984, Drama) Zoe SportsBeat | A akih e Power Stick (O ffAk) 1 less pirates. “Designing Women.” W SBK m Lauren Bacall. |Lainbury, Elizabeth Taylor. Dr. Mudd” (1980, Drama) Dragnet 12 Tamerlls, Eric Bogosian. Manager Hackay New s A B C N ew t w-- 1 Most do not, however. And so K^ ^ LN |gua BatcbaH: Boston Rad Sok at Chicago White Sox. From Comisksy CunenI Affair Extra |NSSrS S ta r Search (In Stereo) IISialMlB 1 (O ffA k ) News ABC News U fa Goes On "Proms and Home Dkiosaws Movtai“Nighl of the Huntar” (1991, Suspense) j Newt Hoggin’s Jm m Jsekton j(OffAk) seems to be the fate of “China g Ebert g Prams" (In Stereo) q Videoa (In Stereo) q Richard Chambertain. Premiere. (In Stereo) q | Haroas Weekly 1 PU B LIC __ Vankoo WHd Star Capa "Trivial Gamas Foerte Tate Theatre Movte: “Humoreaquo" (1948, Drama) John Garfield, Sandbaggtre (O ffA k ) 1 PU PU C __ Travels "Bar( ^r^ Through Cim tgw HaN: liva at 1001: "The Gala Celebration” (In Stereo) | Beach.” Bhop [A m o tica q and Paranoid Pursuits" Movte: “RMhomott" (1951. Drama) Toshiro Mifune, 1 (OffAk) IW QBY O "Thumbelina" Joan Crawford. IW GBY O Europe" "Aus Machiko Kyo. | “We’re not hopeful that ABC will 1 FO X ___ 21 Jump llro o l "Bad Day Star Trek Tha Next Health Tip Hiddin YMibook C o m ic S h ip U ve (In M Paid Night Flight (In Stereo) Star T re k The Next TtueColpm Pwker MaUte Married., Topoftha [News Sondar Comics (In Missing/ lOentScolt lio g s M be smart enough to renew it for next at Blackbum" (In S terao )q Ganaralion (hi Stereo) q 1 F®* __ IWTIC 0 Video (ln8tereo)q sw fss.r’"'"" ssrr Stereo) Proyam Program I w n c 0 Genaratton (In Stereo) q |(In Stereo) q|Lpwls |Colorq |(ln Stereo) q |WHh |H oapq | S te re o , Rewart 1 ' | season,” Ms. Swanson said. “But CABLE CHANNELS G k tk ith o T I those last seven episodes deserve to wbiAgalha A l Croaluroa Groat and k ^ “The Wandarara” (1979, Drama) Ken WaN. Comedy on the Hoad Richard Tyeon at the H (^ ,“The Wandarera" (1979, Dram^ Comedy on tha Road I Living Dangerously Why Wo Fteht "The Battie Crime A&E Christla's rorr■antic thriller. Im M "Only One W o o f n in g lOr d u e s Lite on Earth "Conquest Biograohy "Robert and Caiolne'a Comedy Hour Digging for Chiee Crime Ufa on Earth "Conquest iBiography "Robert and Manz. America^ looniest comics. Improv Linda Manz. Amarica'a looniest comIca. 1 AftE Research soentisls. (R) of fluasia" (R) ! puniahinant. be seen.” oftheWatara" Georgette Mosbacher" and punishment. (R) of the Waters" iGeorgetteM) Mosbacher" (R) M ovie; “ Tap H a T (1935, MusicaO Fred Viewers for Quality Television Movte: “The Affairs of Annahel” (1938, Movie: “tale of the Dead” (1945, Movie: “M v ia Seartatt" (1935, Comedy) Katharine Movte; “Top HoT (1935, Musical) Fred M oviss Movie: “ S M ftly Dynamite” (1934. I19M. Drama) Richard Movie: “Ouna at Bateai” Movie: “Tulsa” (1949) A woman's Movie: “ANedheny Uprising" (1939. Movie:■Buwwfve “BMctiy wiastewy Dynamite” apjiNMiiBffi (1934, AMC HiW^Bv Astaire, G ln^ Rogm. Comedy) Lucille Bafi, Jack Oakie. Horror) Boris Karloff, Ellen Draw. Hepburn, Cary Grant. A young woman disgulMd aa a Astaire, G in^ Rogers. Comedy) An as^ ng poet becomes a 1 “ T b eA R ah a Attenborough. A stalwart BrnM officer refuses to ambitiousness within the oil world almost Drama) John Wayne, Claire Trevor. has evolved into a 2,000-member “Sylvia B." boy becomes involved with a jewel am ug^. AMC gag writer lor a faltering radio comic. Comedy) An aspiring" poet It becomesbedsmes La “duns at of Aimabai" bargain with the rebels ot an emerging African nation. causes her to lose the man she loves. gag writer lor a laltwng radiora( comic. group since its formatitm nearly Movte: “ P a tto n " (1970, BkMraphy) George C. Scott, Karl Malden. Gan. George S. Movie: “Uaa” (1990, Suspense) Stad Mmite: “Blood M o iim " (1990, Drama) Movie: "A GM to MB For" (1989, M ovie: “ D ead H eat” (198e 1, Comedy) Movie: “Indiana Jones and the Last Ciiiaade” (1989, Adventure) Movie: “Heaven Can W aT (1978, Fantasy) Warren (1990, Patton la seen as ona of Wi grid War ll's most colorful and controvaraial offiosri. (In Keanan, Cheryl lid d . A toervagw'i Winga Hauser, Karen Black. A tough LA. Suspense) Karen Medak, Saaha Jensen. Movie: “Bad hrihiance" Movie: “WoHen" (1981, Horror) Albert seven years ago. Ms. Swanson Treat WWIamt, Joe Placopo . A p ^ (» Harrison Ford, Sean Connery. Indy heads to Europe to find his father Beatty, Julie Christie. A pro quarterback, summoned to Suspense) Rob Lowe. An easy-going Venora. A New Yorii City d e te ^ confronts____ Starao) 'PG' (Adult languagi), violence) prank phone call draws the unwanted cope investigation of a counterfemng An teluring young woman leads an Loe Angelas cope comae u| who disappeared while searching for the legendary Holy Qrail. (In “ The Keep' publishes a monthly newsletter and C i n a m a x *Flrefoa” heaven before his time, gets a second chance on life. stranger lures a young businessman into Indian mysticism when he tnvMlIgates a series of (1983, Roy D. Katz attention of a serial kier. 'PG-13' (Adult ring le ^ hkn to a former Vietnam War Innocent youth on a crime spree. 'R' gang o f zombie gunmen. (In Cinwmax 1982)Ciint Stereo) ro-13'(Violenee)Q ' (In Stereo) 'PG ' situations) buddy. (In Stereo) 'R ' t S C i ' a sediKbve lifestm vvnich eventually mysterious kiings. (In Stereo) R (Adult language, Horiw) Scott conducts viewer surveys which she (Ackjlt language, graphic m len ca)q tastwood. turns violent. (In Stereo) 'R ' q graphic violence, nu^ ) aw-lA-a l>m 11 lia If^MaMaiiiw 1 Glenn. 'R ' ALZHEIMERS? NuwEwMch PflMECte VIBnS IWOni IPTNIMNUWl 1g Ih o w h ii Fuluro jEsMlng Nsws Capital Bporte NwWAINgin--- forwards to the networks. CNN E v a n s B ITravel |PkMaete(R) IC onoipon* This Week Intide Newswatch Sports PikneN ew sq Week in Review (R) Evening News A London University study said Gang (Balurday | iT h iiW o e k |W alch(R) Gang (R) Tonighl Novak (R) IFInalEdHion ^ u id o donte 6 T CNN In the NBA Buthwaa Sunday 11 wVsI^oe that autopsies on diagnosed Harhia, Tha Leva Bug 8 q^B 8I^^MP ^BB^qff Last month, members ranked Ntevte: “Jeramteh Jehnion" (1972, Adventure) Movie: "tytvacter" (1885, Drama) Richard Movte: “teocod kwadars” (1990, Comedy) Douglu Milea "Sara's Movte: “ The U ttle Mermaid" (1989) rvie: “ BM Coebv ~ “ I Jim's driving icbool ia OUa" (1988, Advarttura) A raging river M akbioof Movie: T h e W ackiest W p in the Army" (1961, Advonturea Movte: “Return to Boggy Creek” Alzhelmers victims revealed RobM R^ord, WIB G ^ . A IfttKentury adventurer Fammvorth, Melitsa Gilbert. An orphaned Texu teen Barr, Royal Daiw. Midwestern chikiran aid a crew of Homecoming" Sara Voices of Benson. Animated. A (1982) B i Costalriie funii^ 'looks at CBS’ “Northern Exposure” as the dosed whan Herbie transports a kitten and a pupw mto a Q lob^ t h e lia a Comedy) Jack Lemmon, Ridcy Nelson. A nfislit ship of D ate (1977, Adventure) Dawn Wells, Dam. C o ^ - abandons dvWzatton for Ms in the Rodw Mountain a g e r ^ out to turn a raggedy rodeo horse Into a pint-alzed Martiara who have mistelwt|y landtd in the Stanley visits her lather in lovestruck mermaid enters Into a more than half of them died O i s n a y Interferes with a motor series of comic mlaadvernures. 'O' E iw h o ii. ,(R) the humorous sides of niarriage, and crew prove to be Instrumental in winning a World and Harriet Plato. A hurricane forces three children “nmiwvis llh n iw lf highest quality show on television, wilderness. 'PG' (Adult language, violenoe) cnarnpkm jurnper.'PG'(Aon uutguage, mild violence) American heartland. 'PG' (Mild viotonceiq Olsnwy Montreal. (R) (In Stereo) q daiwerous pact with an undersea witch (In Stereo) War II battte. vehida inapaction. m tn l childbirth and family life m this concert into the protective arms of a leg^ ary of cerebrovascular disease followed by “thirtysomething” and In this Oscar-winning Disney table. Q’ q film taped In Ontario in 1981. 'PG' bayou monster. 'G' (VioleiKe) 'PG' (C V D ) Instead of Alzhelmers. ISM I Senior PGA Golf: SpOrtBCMI- Drag N aekif NHRA “L.A.Law.” jhtertiyj^ ^ Featured: Midget radng from I f it t h t f l 1 IporteCen- I Auto Racing: ARCA Series. From Taltodsga, Ala. Sp o rttC on - Senior PQA OoH: SportsCen* : New York Yankees at Seattle Mariners. From the •P Q n S vtm vr ESPN Las Vegaa Senior Classic. iSouffiarn Nnonala. Cycibig: Little 500 Bicycle • y w ie v s im r eVD Is usually caused by t _____ 1 T onigM te r t 1te r (R) £ 8P N is Vegas Senior Classic. ter Tonight IKIngdomeTTLite) TonigM Race. Events 9 Also on the 25-show list of high Movie: “bon Ea(N (1963 Advanluro) Louia cholesterol blockage of r Movte; “ Tho Hunt for Rod Ooteher” (1^990, Adventure) Sean O n cN Ig b l Movte: “WBdeata” (1686, Comedy) Goldte Hawn, Movte: “Nkda Academy" 11990, ■wWIVe lovie: “Shag" Movie: “ The Toy” (1982, Comedy) Richard Pryor, Movte: “DBA” (1990. Drama) Nick Nolte. Timothy Gossett Jr., Mark Humphrey. Gan. Chappy Sinclair Movie: “Th m Believer" (1989, Drama) James Woods, Movie: “Cobra" (1986, Drama) Sylvester arteries In the brain, leading quality programs were “Murphy <>0 T o ? Stand Norm James Kaach. A feisty girls track coach it chosen to Comedy) WfilEgan, Kelly Ri indal. A “ D ead )omedy-Dramal Jackie Gleason. An unemployed man agrees to become Hutton. An assistant district attorney uncovers Robert Downey Jr.. A bumed-out lawyer attempts to leads a misfH team of American and Soviet pilota hunt for a Soviet nudear submarine headed towards the coast of Stallone, Brigitte N le ^ . An LA. cop's “ Baaket Brown,” “Anything But Love” and HBO MacDonald. coach a rough and rowdy Inner-city footbal team. (In rnaitial arliM mds hirraialf sitrapped with B ang " Cates, B ri^ a high-paid companion for a multimillionaire's spoiled departmental c o m ij^ and racism while investigating regain his lost xiealism when a young law-school investigation into a series ol random to blood clots, strokes, hemor s ( j^ a Middle Eaatam nudear missile silo. (In M ake. (In Stereo)'PG '(A dult language, violence) g (In Stereo) q HBO S Case 2” Stereo) 'IV(Adult lai^uage, aduH situationa, brief tha motUeat group of atudarIts in the (19W O on Fonda. (In Stereo) W soa'P&(Adult language) the death of a New York Qty drug dealer. (In Stereo) graduate goads him kito taking on a murder case. (In Stereo) 'PG' (Adult language, viotence) murders reveals there could be more (1990, rhages, with destruction of "The Wonder Years.” nudtty)q h M ^ ol hla school. (In Stefoo) R’ Johnion.'R' (Adult situations) q 'R'q ^ereo) 'IT (Adult language, adult situations, violence q than one killer. (In Stereo) 'R ' q Horror) R' brain tissue. Eating less fat LA. Law "The Son Also LA . Law Van Owen faces LA . Law "Placenta Claus BNiyilV PQO00V rW iy Off T racey There are nearly 100 prime-time U f a t i m a M a ly Dodd LA. Law "Gorilla My iGroat TV IiV o u Y ao n Md IPaid Md P a id Asthma Milestones Milestones Intam ai Family C tfd M ofltf b item ai Family Ph||siclans' i^vi6nDin9 Hiiufnmon Paid R ises" (an old adversary. (Is Coming to Town" |One IMhnan Dreams" PoB th a A k Lifwtimw k i Medtekw -Pharm acy r l f r a and cholesterol can lower the series. Do only one-fourA of them PfOQTiM IPfognM Piog^sM P fo g m il C » e rieCww# U p M a (R ] 8 ^ rflCDCC Movie: “The Advonturea of M te and M ovie: “Ho h m Party” (1990, Comedy) Dana risk of blocked brain arteries Hevirn “Out of the Darii" (1969, Movie: “Parte Ineorporetsd” (1969, Movte; “Pam " (1990, Suspense) Aly Sheady, Laursn K “My Mspmothar Is an Alien” (1988, Comedy) “ Dhty Dancing" (1987, Jennifer (Grey, Tommy Movie: “ I Love You to Death” (1990, Movie: “Paris Trout" (1991, Drama) Dennis Hopper, contain high degrees of quality? IIMW0V G tte” (18N , Adventure) A raijging river Christopharnaid, Robin Harris. OouM: Suapanee) Cameron Dye. A and the resulting senile Comedy) M ti^ Chambers, Kurt Hutton. A psychic who spsctellzss In trackIn g s s riil Dan Aykroyd, Kim Basinger. A nerdy scientist gets Patrick Swayze. While vacaitlonlru with lier faiikly in Ams Davkfson: Comedy) Kevin KHne, Tracey Ulhnan. 'The Barbara Hershey. A Southern loan smiht descenrn Into H e a r (1987, Adventure) “ B h o te O u l Iraniporte a kitten and a pupw into a Schoolyird thugs and nalghborhood P a ifc L u s I photographer and hit g irtlrl^ launch Woodruff. A glamoroua widow uses her Well, yes, Ms. Swanson says. B h o w t im a kHere regrets her decision to http the polioa crack ona more OW) ns bargained Tor after a signal sent early '60s, a sheltersd teerw ^ Tate In love vm a T a k k i'K to wife of a pizzeria owner discovers that madness after he murders a black girl In smat-town Robert Qinty. 'R' (Adult dementia. of Control" aerits of comic miaadventursi (In oops s M trouble lor a rap 10181$ and h a ir own InvastigBlion Into lha rmxdara apeclel knack for peity arranging_to pay Showtimw more cate. another, summons forth a beautiful alien. (In streetwise dance Instructor. 'P&13' (Adult langu^language. . D.C. (In her unfaithful husband is harder Georgia. R' language, adult situations, And she has no idea why quality- (1989) PG' Stereo) '6 ' g Imprornplu house buh. (in Sterso) 'R' C onIuoIoii of aavaral Miepixxw fanteiy glrte. 'R' oSher lets huaband'a lax d m ^ ' Stereo)'] l3 ' (Adult situations, mild violsnoe) adult situations) Stereo) seems. (In Stereo) 'R' q vktence) oriented series seem to be an en (8:301 Movte: “ Down Movie; “Thno Fligitivas” 1(1989, Comedy) Nick Noite. IN ^ 'T Love You to D oolb” (1990, Comedy) Kevin Movie; “Batket Caao V (1990, Horror) a Movte: “Brolhers ki Aim s" (1889, Horror) Todd Afien, Pkatw orks “ D.DJL” (1988, Suspense) Dennis Quaid, Msg Movie: “Miami Bkws” (1990. Drama) Alec Baldwin. Movie: “Lord of the Flies" (1990) Ntevte: “ Blue Thunder" (1983 Adventure) Roy dangered television qrecies. T w itte d " (1987, Drama) Martin Short. An ex-con't at tempi to go skM ^ is KMie, Tracey Ulman. The wife of a pizzaria owner Kevin Van Hentenryck, Annie Rost. Charles Grant . Two vsngeanceJjant ypuths chslenge a Featured: Ryan. An English professor is laced with the unusual John Larroquette. A n _____ , Jennifer Jason Leigh. A psychotic thief uses a CarayLowefi. 'R'(Adult Balthazar Getty. A group ol adolescent Scheider, Malcolm McDowelt. tIw pilot of a TMC complicated by an Inept bani k rabiisr.Tn S lim ) 'PG- dlioovers ttiM k in g her unfaithful husband te harder Duens ind hit homicidal Siamese twin sadtefiemoun tain dan In Callfomia'a Big Bear Paul task of finding his own killer alter falling victim to a obnoxious houseguests drives a happily detective's stolen badge and gun to carry out a series military cadets reverts to savagery after language, adult situatlona, 13' lariguage, nfild vtolen ce)g than H seams. (In Steroo) 'R ' (AduK la n g u ^ , adult TMC superchopper uncovers a plol to turn his erkne-fighting “TTicy must be conviriced that taka refuge In a suburban tanchiary for wfidernass re()ion. 'R ' (Adult languagsTsdult aituations. Mazuraky. fatal, slow -aciig poison. (In Stereo) 'R (Adult married cou^ to the brink of InsaniH.li of darkig crimes. (In ^ e o ) 'n ' (AduH language, adult being sttanded on a deserted wand. maOiine against an unsuspecting city, (in Stereo 'R' 9 viofince) situations, vtoiance) q "fretete.’ ln Stereo) 'R' graphic violence. nudity) language, adult situations, violsoce) q ______(In S te re i^ W 1 3 ' - there’s not a market fo r them,” she (R) g situations, nudity, violence) q Based on William Golding's novel. 'R' (Adult language, nudity, violence) Buga Bunny B P a is |Mevla: “The Wlrolh of God” (1972, Adventure) A hardHtrinking, gun- TNT Movie: “8 (DoEaia)” (1971, Suspenae) Warren Beatty, Goldte Hawn. |Larry King (R) |Mevlei'‘OrMNl _ _smos "One Voice In the "Harmony of the “CaUovf" (1971, Western) Yrfi Brynner, Richard Movie: “LoBy Madonna XXX” (1973, Drama) Rod Steiger, Robert Movie: “Hunioane” (1979, Adventure) Mia Farrow, "^ AsTnir^ treSf^ said, of the networks. "They want to tottng ex-prisst joint up wHh a ba^ of Latin Amarican rabals. Manelona” (t 969) TNT Cosmic Fugue" Worlds" Crsnha. Ryan.______Jason Robards. appeal to the lowest common Countaralriha "Verathion" Manchester USA lueO yvtr "Out in ttw World Loaguo of Amorlcan FbaHNl: Frankfurt Galaxy at Orlando Thunder or Movie: “GBtehl" (1988, Comedy) Julia Nlckton, WW Movte: "Eeeane From Bed OMa Oermitery" (1984, I L. Munter, tiM Wrote Movie: “Child ol Darkness, Child of LtaM ” (1991, Counterstilke "Verathion' Equalizer "Mama's Boy" Miami Vice "Out Where nOewWOOO denominator, the mass audience. CoW" 1(H) 1Montrsal M khine at Sacramento Surge. (Live) Egan. Drama) Carey Zuria, Tareta Farley. | U tA Trevor Hudson's Legacy" Horror) Anthony Denison, Sola Ward. (In Stereo) q (R) the Buses Don't Run" huidarCR) 649-102S 1 MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday, May 4,1991—15 14 MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday, May 4,1991 K fT 'W CARLYLE by Larry W right 21 HOMES FOR 8AI£ 21 HOMES FOR SALE
In Brief . ..______Pistons and Blazers look to stay alive BEAT THE RENT RACE!! Thursday night. Another loss ends the SENTRY REAL ESTATE SERVICES, INC. By The Associated Press Whalers announce schedule Pistons’ chance for a third straight title. And Portland, whose 63-19 record was the HARTFORD (AP) — The Hartford Whalers likely The Detroit Pistoris and Portland Trail SEARS MORTGAGE CORPORATION best in the NBA and 22 games better than will get the first crack at Eric Lindros — as an opponent, Blazers, who met for the NBA champion CARPENTRY/ KEATING/ Seattle’s 41-41, must get things together PrsGont L A W N C A R E PAINTING/ however, not as a draft pick. ship last season, are one game away from PLUMBING more quickly. They won the first two HOME BUYER'S "QUAUFYING OPEN HOUSE" PAPERING REMODELING The Whalers open next season at Quebec, which likely advancing to the second round of the games of the series at home — 110-102 Saturday, May 4 and Sunday, May 5 KITCHEN a BATH REMODELING will draft the highly-coveted Lindros in June. The playoffs — or one game away from a YARDMASTERS WEIGLE'S PAINTING CO. Inslalaiion and Reotacemenl Visit our beautiful showroom or call lor and 115-106 — but were hardly dominant 10:00 a m . - 3:00 p.m. Spring Clean-Up Quality work at a ofOH,Gas&decM Whalers open the season O ct 5 against the Nordiques longer summer vacation than anticipated. your free estimate. in either. reasonable pricel ■Water Heaters and open at home Oct. 8 against Montreal. The Pistons and Trail Blazers failed to Sentry Office: 63 East Center street, Manchester Lawns, Bushes, Trees Cut HERITAGE Then, in the two losses at Seattle, the Interior & Exterior The schedule, announced Riday, also includes three wrap up first-round series at Atlanta and Yards, gutters, garages KITCHEN a BATH CENTER ■Warm Air Furnaces Blazers were outrebounded 89-76 and What can I afford? Free Estimates Saturday afternoon games and two Sunday afternoon Seattle Thursday night. Now they go cleaned. Lawn Fertilizing. Appli 254 Broad Street ■Bciers ances Removed. Carpentry, Call Brian Weigle M anchester Wibon OH Company games. home to U7 again. What will be my payments? Hauling, Backhoe Work. 6 4 5 - 89 1 2 649-5400 6458393 “We want to encourage family attendance at our So they’re trying to accentuate the NBA Playoffs What type of mortgage Is best for me? Any Job (^nsidered. games, and we feel the afternoon games are a good way positive. Have these questions and more answered for you by our MARTY MATTSSON CUSTOM QUAUTY NO JOB TOO SMALL to do it," Whalers owner Richard Gordon said. “If they “The key is for us to remember how professional safes associates and a Sears Mortgage repre Call 643-9996 were only 20 of 39 from the foul line One stop Improvements. Instant Servloe/Free Estimates are a success, we may increase the number during the good a team we’ve been,” Portland coach sentative. Appointment appreciated. Walk-Ins welcome. Painting Interior/Exterior Framing to Painting, Thursday night Bath/Kitchen Remodeling 1992-93 season.” Rick Adelman said, after a 101-89 loss at Refreshments - Dnnwing For Gift Certificate Wallpapering licensed & Insured. “Sometimes after losing two like this, FBEHCKaLAWHSiyESBiVICe O ne CaH Does It All The Whalers attendance hit a five-year low this past Seattle Thursday, their second straight is n w soospike (nowfng scoounls 30 Years Experience B.B.B. Member 30 Years Expertece all you can think of are these two losses,” lor thts IcMK SMSon. season, when it had no home afternoon games. after two wins at home that were hardly Call Dave Adamick for a free quote. M&M Plumbing & Heating Adelman said. “We just have to play like e Lawn Cut S Trim References, Insured dominant.' e Formal Hadga Trimrring 645-6523 649-2871 e Trata S Shrubs PlanM 6 4 9 4 4 3 1 Agassi, Chang in semifinals Now they meet Saturday to decide the we’re c ^ b l e of playing.” 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE Kuu. rurAtaemmema e Pnmlng e Spot Sssdirn e Fsrtibsr And how’s that? 63 East Center Street, Manchester e VsgsUUa Qsrdsns Rolo-TiM ROSWELL, Ga. (AP) — Top-seed Andre Agassi beat winner of the best-of-5 series. e Drlyawsys Ssalsd RICK'S HANDYMAN In the other NBA game Saturday, "The team that rebounds best will win * ^ STENCILING- G .L McHUGH PAINTING Patrick McEnroe and fifth-seed Michael Chang Inlertor/Extwior Painting CARPENTRY SERVICE Game 5,” Adelman said. “We can’t let Spaciousness, some OPEN SUNDAYS 1-4 643-4060 ROOFING/ eliminated Scott Davis on Friday to reach Saturday’s Philadelphia is at Chicago in the opening country touches make Wallpapering - Paper removal D odu, AddHioftt, RdmocMIng. of their Eastern Conference semifinal them get on the boards.” R o p tin . Shaatrock SIDING semifinals of the AT&T Challenge. this 3 bedroom home a Ceilings repaired and replaced series. The 76ers eliminated Milwaukee Also the team that finishes well. ■W A lto damning A Hmulng Agassi topped McEnroe 6-1, 7-6 (7-4), while Chang serious candidate for k n o w Spring Cfeanup, Delhatchlng, Serving Home Owners East of the Sanior d tiza n dimoount home of the year. New PEOPLE WHO LIONEL COTE in three games and Chicago swept the The Blazers and Sonics were tied ‘P 7f --- - r i i ilM i a a A iiMMe ■ River Since 1975 Inturad - Rafaranoaa eliminated Davis 6-2,7-6 (8-6). SKoESwasS^ m w if • • ■ G43-2711 Lawn Mowing, Edging, H ad^ 646-1M B New York Knicks. 84-84 with five minutes left. From there, price, $159,900. RE/ Call today tor your estimate ROOFING & SIDING The remaining quarterfinal matches were Friday night MAX East of the River, Trimnting, Light Tmcklng, Etc. There were two games Friday night, Seattle outscored Portland 17-5, as Eddie 643-9321 ■30 Years Experience ■ , 647-1419. Professional B)j|p(nent between second-se^ Pete Sampras and Brad Gilbert, and 4 STRAWBERRY REIDS with Boston, leading 2-1, at Indiana, Johnson led the Sonics with 34 points. WELCOME BACKI Dsosndsbfe ■Fully Insured Aaron Krickstein and David Wheaton. 1^ . BOKH MTv MANCHESTER HOME trying to close out the Hicers, and Golden Atlanta did much the same thing, $129,900. You have ■License # 506737 ~~ LEGAL NOTICES Sp*ddly craotad n«lghboitxx)d one last chance to Ray Hardy 646t7973 TDM PAINTING & IMPROVEMENT Mitchell’s suspension reduced State at home with a 2-1 lead over San breaking open a close game late to beat o(r#wScholzdMlgnlu(LfYhornM 646-9564 Detroit, as Sidney Moncrief got 12 of his INVITATION TO BID carafLiy w t on ovar IS ocraa on make an offer on the WALLCOVERING Antonio. The Los Angeles Lakers and top o( Bkcti Mt. Eow occaa to I- spacious Colonial with _A HOME IMPROVEMENT NEW YORK (AP) — Kevin Mitchell’s suspension Sealed bids will be received in Utah Jazz, who have wrapped up their 23 points in the final five minutes. 384 A 84. ArcN Iaclud covanonli in-law apartment or Complete interior & exterior was reduced from two games to one game Friday by Na the General Services' office, vrilanMathatyourhomawIra- Specializing In: “This wasn’t the type of ball we nor easily convert it to a wallpapering tional League president Bill White after he heard an ap opening-round series, are waiting for the 41 Center StreeL Manchester, td n K> voSta. Coma vMt Ui a t tha G e t th e Interior ■ Exterior Restorations mally play,” Detroit’s Mark Aguirre said, ilta avaty Sunday 1-4 to dteua family room with sliders nJBUSHHI'S NOTICE: Interior ■ Exterior Painting peal by the San Francisco Giants outfielder. outcome of the other two series to deter Tlw AsaoclatMl PraM CT until 11:00 a.m. on the bdUng you dtaun homa. Wa 64 6- 1894 mine who and where they will play. after the Hstons rallied from a 13-point date shown below for the fol ora cue om twma btAdan. Wa w l to 108x177 loti. 4 EQUAL HOUSING W antAdhabIt.. Bathroom & Kitchen Remodeling Mitchell originally was suspended for two games for txAd hara or onywhara aba. Bedrooms, formal Fully Insured Free Estimates But things aren’t so relaxed for the first-quarter deficit, took a 5-point lead in BLOCKED SHOT — Buck Williams (52) of the Trail Blazers fias his lowing: OPPORTUNnY read and use the M e ads Framing Decks ■ Sheds ■ Garages charging the mound April 10 against the San Diego MLTA. BUNDERS dining room, mud room, A l Real Estate advertised in EUMNATE THOSE ODORS the third quarter, then lost by 12. MAY 29, 1991 — Installation wCall and ask about our spring defending league champions. shot blocked by Seattle’s Benoit Benjamin in their NBA playoff game (203)C46-2787 an i new porchesi Call tills newspaper Is subject to inClaeeifediegiiarly. From Your Home, Car, Oflfeea Padres. He was to miss Friday night’s game against the “It will be different in The Palace,” he of Wastewater Treatment 5 BOB-JOBIN specials New York Mets and was eligible to return Saturday. Detroit’s day comes Sunday, When the Thursday night in Seattle. The SuperSonics won to force a deciding Dkadtona rt4 to >444 to Wylyt e. ■«. offx» for detailsl Anne the Federal Fair Housing Act • Tobaoeo Smoka Facility Outfall Phase II u n to loN . 4d« on tIgM oiid to 4gl4 on o f 1968 w hich makes It illegal 643-2711 Fully Insured Free Estlmatee • C ooking R M id u * Pistons entertain the Atlanta Hawks, who said. “We’re going to win this series, A m m T sol iMMpoiC lo ^ o> Miller Real Estate, 647- PAINTING, INC. MAY 30. 1991 — Fur. & Ins. OtchMI.IM.TahaitdGermany (AP) — Top-seeded Monica groundianks LEGAL N O T IC E S ' TOTALLY-RenovatedI By sTotus. O f national origin, or • LMINQ (with much paint added) 647-8067 Seles swept past Helena Sukova 6-0, ^ 1 in 31 minutes The Town of Manchester is an $125,000. All you have arry Intention to rrxjke any • MOWING MASONRY North Stars look to add to their advantage INVITATION TO BID to do is move into this such preference, limitation trs that time o! the year againi CEILING CONVENTIONAL and joined Steffi Graf in the semifinals of the Hamburg equal opportunity employer, o r d b c rim ln a tlo a '' PAINTING and requires an affirmative ac unique Cpionial with 3 KEN'S LAWN SERVICE K & R MASONRY Open Friday. seven years, are 6-0 in semifinal series. The Manchester Public th is ne w sp a pe r wHI n o t know INTERIOR PAINnNG tion policy for all of its Con bedrooms, 2 kitchens, 2 aick. (ton* concrat* paSos a G;af beat fifth-seeded Katerina Maleeva of Bulgaria By MIKE NADEL “We’ve been through a lot. Iibu don’t see Mirmesota or The Oilers took a quick lead in Game 1. But Min Schools solicits bide for ingly accept any advertising 6 4 8 8 0 4 5 Walls, Trim, Eto cNtnnayrspolr. BOOKKEEPING/ tractors and Vendors as a PHYSICAL EDUCATION living rooms, 2 -c a r tor Real Estate which Is In vio The Associated Press nesota tied it by the end of the first pOTod, took the lead 64 34)747 FULLY INSURED - QUAUTY - t5 MorV opw lsnc*. 6-3,6-3. anybody in the Norris Division as much as you’d like to. condition of doing business SUPPLIES for the 1991-92 garage. New roof, new lation o f the low. Our readers aavkamd I N C O M E T A X NEAT - ON SCHEDULE > FAMH-Y Sukova, a Czechoslovak ranked 13th in the world, There’s no rivalries. There’s no hate. I think that’s all In the second and added to it in the third. The North Stars with the Town, as per Federal school year. Sealed bids will siding and windows tool are hereby Informed that all UcwiM#S2JMa dwellings advertised In this OPERATED O sgbtarad wHh c o n u m a r never got into the match against Seles as her 17-year-old EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) — The odds already sug developed now...” controlled play most of the game. Order 11246. be received until May 14, If you have teens or in p n la d k n Joseph P.Dem eo, Jr. 1991, 2:00 p.m., at which time n e w sp a pe r o re a v a ila b le o n 649-9027 Csrtiffed Public Accountant opponent fired hard passing shots almost at will, mixing gest that the Minnesota North Stars will advance to the The North Stars’ Dave Gagner acknowledged that the Bid forms, plans and laws this could be the an equal opportunity basis. MOWING & PRUNING 5 6 9 -7 6 7 1 “We started off using the body and then we got away they will be pubHdy opened. Small bueinaw aooounttng and tax in an occasional short drop shot to leave her opponent Stanley Cup finals for the first time since 1981 and that defending champions “didn’t have their best game.” specifications are available at answer for youl Come To complain of dlscilmlna- aarvioaa. C oorporaliona, S the Edmonton Oilers will lose in the semifinals for the from thpt game completely,” Muckier said. “I think that the General Services' office. The right is reserved to reject and see-it's just been tio n co U : Rrst Cut Free ootiporationa, Pirtnarahipa. Financial flat-footed. “I’m sure we’re going to see their best game on Satur any or all bide. Specifications •tatomant audNa, raviaiM . oompHationa. goes along with being mentally tired and not emotionally TOWN OF MANCHESTER. reduced tool Anne HUD toll-free at: first time ever. day,” Gagner said. “But you know what? We can play and bid forms may be secured WATERPROOFING AooounUrtg wrMe-up and payron tax involved. CONNECTICUT Miller Real Estate, 647- Light Hauling MTvioaa. A Minnesota victory Saturday night at Northlands at the Business Office, 45 N. 1-800-424-8590 MISCELLANEOUS Lendl a double winner better, too. “They play a good defensive style. Their game is bet 6000. 643-9034 Coliseum would almost guarantee those occurrences. “The last two series, we didn’t have good games in RICHARD J. SARTOR, School Street, Manchester, 6 4 9 ^ 1 0 4 SERVICES WET BASEMENTS? MUNICH, Germany (AP) — Top-seeded Ivan Lendl ter when they’re ahead. Against St. Louis, they had GENERAL MANAGER CT. LEGAL NOTICES Hatchways, foundation cracks, had a long day on the court Friday, beating two op Since 1943, when the NHL adopted a best-of-7 semi Game 2. We have to turn that around and not be satisfied maybe 3(X) minutes of playing with the lead, Sl Louis sump pumps, tile lines, gravity ponents to move into the semifinals of the BMW Open. final format, 70.8 percent of the teams winning the with just winning one here.” had very little. And again (TTiursday), for the majority of LEGAL NOTICE Lawn Mowing, ODD JOBS Lendl started by completing a third-round match opener have advanced. And in all series in league his The North Stars, the league’s 16th-best team during the game, they had the lead again. TOWN OF MANCHESTER ANDOVER ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Stump Grinding. Trucking, feeds, and dry wells. Also damp E L D E R CARE suspended by rain Thursdiy. He beat Yugoslav Goran tory, only six teams have rebounded after opening with the regular season, opened their series against No. 1 LEGAL NOTICE F r e e Estimates ness proofing of concrete walls Chicago and No. 2 S t Lotus with road victories. They “They’ve had it in their favor. They’ve never had a lot The Andover ZBA will hold a regular meeting on Wednesday, Home Repairs. NURSE'S-AIDE Prpic, 3-6,6-4,6-2. two home losses. The Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a special public hearing May 15, 1991 at 7:30 in the Town Office Building to conduct 6 4 9 - 0 7 5 8 and floors. Chimney clean outs, then lost Game 2 both times before going on to win each of pressure on them, all the way through the playoffs, You name it ~ We do it. Years of experience Lendl came back in the afternoon to defeat American “We weren’t emotionally involved for the majority of on Thursday, May 9, 1991 at 7:00 P.M. in the Hearing Room, Public Hearings for the following variance applicabons: o r stonewalls, and conaete repairs. playing from behind. They’ve always played from the Uncoln Center, 494 Main StreeL Mancheeter, Connecticut to Care for Elderly Todd Witsken 3-6, 6-4, 7-5, in chilly, drizzly weather, the game,” Oilers coach John Muckier said of his team’s round in six games. *334 Property of Elizabeth Hussey, 320 Lake Road. AL Zone, 8 7 2 - 8 9 9 3 Free Estimates O ver 40 ye a rs experienced. Sen After S a t^ a y ’s game, the next two games will be at lead and they’ve played very well. hear and consider the following applications: to constnjct a second story addition on the lake side of an ex and moved into the semifinals where he takes on 3-1 loss in Thursday’s Game 1, which followed Min insured ior dUzen dfecounts. Excellent references nesota’s dramatic series victories over archrivals Calgary Met Center, where the North Stars are 17-2-2 since Jan. “One thing ... against Minnesota, you have to get the SAINT BRIDGETS CHURCH — APPLICATION 1461 — R e isting non-conforming structure. F reest is for variance of C a ll Sweden’s Magnus Gustafsson on Saturday. Section 11.2 to allow construction in side yard and rear yard, Albert Zuccaro and Los Angeles. 17, are 5-1 in the playoffs and went 2-0 against the Oilers lead. You have to try and open them up a little. Min quest a variance to Article IV, Section 8.01 to sell beer and Gustafsson defeated the only German left in the tour nesota doesn’t want to play high-tempo. You know mne at a church bazaar within 1,000 feet of another liquor out for height increase to 26 ft 8 inches where maximum for Zone MANCHESTER 643-0304 7 4 2 - 6 4 0 2 “But that’ll come now. There’s no question that it this season. let and within 200 feet of a church and school and request a is 25 ft and for variance of Section 7.0.1, construction within Waterproofing nament, Udo Reglewski, 6-2,7-5. they’re trying to slow it down. You know they have a lot In other matches, Guillermo Perez-Roldan of Argen won’t. I know this team well enough (to know) that So the pressure is on Edmonton, the top pressure team special exception under Article II, Section 5.02.03 and Section 75 ft. of Andover Lake. HONDA 646-3361 in recent hockey history, to avoid falling into an hole. of respect for the speed we have. They want to get it to a 6.02.04 to permit a church bazaar from June 17,1991 through tina upset second-seeded Yugoslav Goran Ivanisevic 7-6 they’ll come back and we’ll play the way we’re capable 0-2 #335 Property of Kenneth Lester, 288 Lake Road, AL Zone, to The Oilers, who have won five Stanley Cups in the past slow pace and we can’t afford to let that happen.” June 22, 1991 at the northwest comer of Main and Wboefland construct a second story shed dormer on the street side of an TREE SERVICE/ FURNITURE (7-5), 6-1 of playing and we’ll play with a lot of emotion frorh here Streets, Residence B and C Zone. existing non-conforming structure. Request is for variance of RENTS REPAIR HOMART COMMUNITY CENTERS, INC. — APPLICATION Section 11.2 to allow construction in side yard and front yard. PRUNING LOAM 1466 — Request a special exception under Article II, Section R o to T ille rs & Interested persons may appear and be heard, written oom- W e repair aR types of wood fur 9.09 for ourads sate and storage of merchandise at 201 HAWKES TREE SERVICE SCREENED LOAM muniealions will be recced . P o w e r C a rrie rs niture and antiques including Buckland Street (a/k/a Lois t, 2 & 3 Red Stone Road and 39 Bucket truck & chipper. Gravel and Processed Details of the applications can be found in the office of the new parts, wood turning aixi Buckland Street), Business III Zone. 1/2 Day & Full Day Rates Stump removal. Free Zoning /Lgent Gravel, Sand, Stone wood carving. DEBORA L HALL — APPUCAT10N 1467 — Request a F o r M o re In fo C a li estimates. Special Estimates are free CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 Dated this 29th day of April 1991 in Andover, QL and Fill variance of Article I, Section 2 and Article II, Section 4.01.01 to consideration for elderly aixl C all establish a consulting business as a home occupation at 75 Richard Higgins, Chairman handicapped For deliveries call Manchatar Haidwara Overlook Drive, Residence A Zone. Zoning Board of Appeals 646-2789 6 4 7 -7 5 5 3 7 4 2 - 7 8 8 6 643-4425 13 BUSINESS OPPOR- 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE NOTICES 3 ANNOUNCEMENTS 11 HELP WANTED 11 HELP WANTED CARTER CHEVROLET CO., INC. — APPUCATION 1468 — 0 0 3 0 5 TUNITIE8 CR/VZY-Clean Colonial. DOLLHOUSE-CAPEI Request a special exception under Article IV, Section 5.01.02 ASSISTANT MANAGER- QUALITY-Control * PICTURE PERFECT- As a condition precedent Large and roomy den $134,850. Ideal for to construct an addition at 1229 Main StreeL Business III EIGHTH UnUHES DISTRICT AVIATION MECHANICS Work part time for our technician, experienced MANCHESTER-Available The interior decor of 21 HOMES FOR SALE 31 ROOMS FOR RENT 32 APARTMENTS FOR 32 APARTMENTS FOR to the placement of any plus porch plus con CHFA or VAI Family af Zone. 18 M AIN STREET Self Storage facility lo immediately. 1200 this sensational Nan a ‘canine aciivity center af 175 Adams Street, Inojstnal Zone. advertising in the T R A IN IN G . in high tech, high venient location. Asking fair in this 7 room Cape MANCHESTER, CT 06040 RENT RENT volume process control Square feet. Commer- tucket Cape at Lydall NEW-3 Bedroom MANCHESTER-Free Manchester Herald, Ad cated in South Windsor, $169,000. RE/MAX with applianced kitchen NANCY M RaAK end ROTHMAN and BEAUUEU, INC. — INVITATION TO BID Major Airlines Hiring! $5.00/rhour. Call Bob at and component inspec cial/lndustrial. 3 Phase . Woods will win you over Ranches, and Capes, week with $100 security MANCHESTER-Duplex. 2 vertiser hereby agrees East of the River, 647- as soon as you walk in and Jen-Air stove, APPUCATION 1470 — Request a variance of Article II, Sec The Eighth Utilities Distiict of Manchester. CT seeks bids for 50 week program. Housing 289-8355 for more info. tion. Salary in the $20's. electric, Sprinkler tion 5.01.01 to reduce the rear yard to 27 foot (30 feet re 1-3.5 Acres, FHA or deposit. Clean, quiet, MANCHESTER Bedroom, 1-1/2 bath to protect, indemnify 1419.______the door. Many extra fireplaced living room, providing and installing a new gas furnace at Station *3.1039 Please send resume to: system. $550 Per quired) at 54 Jeffrey Alan Drive, Residenoe B Zone. VA-NO Money Down. furnished. 646-8337. Buslness/Rukfential Appliances. $580. Heat ana hold harmless the & Financial aid available if CLERICAL-New office in updated kitchen-newly Tolland Turnpike, Manchester, CT. Box C-104 c/o Month. 646-5477. touches. 2 Bedrooms, Vinyl siding, no-wax Combination not included. Security/ Manchester Herald, its New Britain. Full time MAKE-Yourself at home! tiled and partially MICHAEL CORRENU — APPLICATION 1471 — Request a qualified. H.S. or G.E.D. 1-1/2 baths, fireplace Copies of the specffications are available in the Office of the floors, full basements. 5 room office or retail suite plus 5 references required. No officers and employees position, $6.20/Hour. Manchester Herald, 16 Settling into this com finished lower level. variance of Article IV, Section 9.03.03 to allow a reduction in Job Placement Assistance. Brainard PI 06040. fortable 7 room Split with a gorgeous mantle, Clerk, 18 Main StreeL Manchester, CT between the hours of Coventry and area room, 3 bedroom apartmerl _gete. 643-7635. against any and all 231-3368. 21 HOMES FOR SALE Gardening year round t e required parking spaces for a restaurant at 55 East Center 32 APARTMENTS FOR Level will be a breeze. fully applianced eat-in 9XX) a.m. and 4:00 p.m. towns, $108,875-up, G&SAssodatM liability, loss or ex 1-800-537-1183 kitchen, formal dining in th e greenhousel StreeL Business lii Zone. ______RENT______34 HOMES FOR RENT LIKE YOUR CURRENT The seller has done a The bid form irtduded with the specification^ shall be com Phil Blazawski. Philips 643-1108 pense including * BFIAND-New to market. room. Treat yoursetf Make an offer todayl UON'S CLUB OF MANCHESTER — APPLICATION 1472 — Riverside School Of JOB? I bve mine now. I PHARMACEU'nCAL wonderful job maintain pleted by the bidder and placed in a sealed envelope deariy Real Estate, 742-1450. MANCHESTER-Available attorneys’ fees, arising Everything you would and see todayl Offered Anne Miller Real Request a special exception under Article II, Section 12 and 2 ROOM-Effidency, $395 Aeronautics would love to talk to ing and decorating this m arked “BID FOR STATION * 3 FURNACE” and delivered to MANCHESTER-3 Room Nowl Remodeled 4 from claims of unfair want to do and have at $133,900. Jackson & Estate, 647-8000. /Vrticio IV, Section 16.01 to hold a professional carnival from the Clerk, Beth Utrioo, Eighth Utilities DistricL 18 Main StreeL per month. Available serious ambitious DISTRIBUTION well built home. 3 apartment. Heat, hot bedroom Colonial trade practices, infring- U tica , NY and more. Just move in Jackson Real Estate, M ^ 14, 1991 through May 19, 1991 from 12:01 PM to 11XX) Manchester, CT 06040. June 1. Call Fiano people. What do you Bedrooms, 2 full baths, IMPRESSIVE-Bolton. 22 CONDOMINIUMS water, and electric Cape. /Appliances, wall ment of trademarks, Nationally Adver and enjoy. Dir: 647-8400. PM at 364 Middle Turnpike WesL Business III Zone. Realty, 646-5200. trade names or patents, nave to lose? 763- Woodbridge St. to shiney hardwood floors, $198,900. 4 Bedroom Bids shall remain valid for a period of thirty (30) days following FOR SALE included. $500/month. ill, nucjg e fam ily RONALD ALBERT — APPUCATION 1473 — Request a the bid opening date. EAST HARTFORD-May violation of rights of 1141. Sandi. Green Manor to Barry lovely living room with NEW LISTING-Mr. and U&R Colonial on 5-plus Available 6/1. Philbrick room with tireF' ep t‘ tised Brand Name variance of Article II, Section 7 to reduce the side yard to zero 1st. Clean 2 bedroom. privacy and infringe S FINANCIAL Rd. Don’t miss out. fireplace, super sum Mrs. Clean live at this acres cul-de-sac lot. feet (10 feet required) to construct a deck at 10 Karan Drive, Sealed bids shall be publicly opened, read aloud and recorded • BANK-Fordosurel Make /Lgency, 646-4200. laundry room and more. ment of copyright and Diane Comollo, res. mer porch overlooks immaculate 7 room Slate foyer, eat-in at 7:30 p.m. on May 13.1991 at the Eighth Utilities District Ad an appointment today Appliances. Wall to wall $975. 646-4144 or 643- Product. No Selling PR D Zone. and more. Convenient MANCHESTER-2 proprietary rights, unfair AAA CASH LOANS-Bad QUICK 228-4514. RE/MAX private treed lot. Asking ranch. Extras galorel kitchen, 2-1/2 baths, ministration Bulking, 10 Main StreeL Manchester, CT 06040. to see this beautiful 0909. SOL HAREL — APPLICATION 1476 — Request a variance It is the District's Intent to review the bids and award the oo^ location. $550. 646- Bedroom, applianced competition and libel credit okay, unsecured, ~ Establish Vend East of the River, 647- $153,900. All Sunkin living room, spacious living rooms Contemporary Condo of Article II, Section 4.01.01 and /Vtide III, Section 4 to reduce tract for the fumaoe and installation ol associated parts within at Pleasant Hills in 4144 or 643-0909. kitchen. Heat/tiot water MANCHESTER-6 Room and slander, which may easy 7 days, 1 800- LUBE 1419. reasonable offers central air, level yard, with fiekfstone fireplace, the side yard to 18 feet (20 feet required) at 27 Briarwood two weeks of the bid opening. included. $625/Month. CaF>e near hospital and result from the publica 869-8206. ing Route. Minimum invitedi Jackson & oversized garage, formal dining, plus deck South Windsor, featur * BUNGALOW-Cape on Drive, aazone. Security deposit, 1 year high school. 3 tion of any advertise TECHNICIAN Jackson Real Estate, deck, plus morel overlooking private, The Eighth Utilities District reserves the right to reject any and ing 2 bedrooms, 1-1/2 EAST HARTFORD-2 dead-end street. At this hearing interested persons may be heard and written baths, loft and 2 car lease. 646-4525. Bedrooms. $950 a ment in the Manchester LYNCH PONTIAC-TOYOTA Investment $7,000. 647-8400. $219,900. Call B.B. at treed lot. D.W. Fish all bids. Fam-ily home, 3 French doors, newer communicatens received. A copy of these petitions has been garage. Located in a month. Ken, 643-1442. Herald by advertiser, in 568-8375. RE/MAX Real Estate, 643-1591 Dated at Manchester, CT bedrooms, 2 baths, MANCHESTER-Large, 10 PART TIME HELP Also Light Mechanical Work! kitchen, new siding. A ■ MANCHESTER-New filed in the Planning and Zoning Department and may be in very convenient area. cluding advertisements C all East of the River, 647- or 871-1400. the 29th day of April, 1991. large yard, garage. No lovely 2 bedroom. WANTED Excellent working conditions. pleasure to see and to Using on Blue Ridge Dr. spected during business hours. This property is offered Washer/dryer hook-up, 3 5 STO RE a t OFFICE in any free distribution 1419. BY MARY BETH LITRICO, CLERK pets. $900/month. 233- Benefits. Contact: Fast own. Asking, $134,900. Immaculate 10 room INVITING-Cape, Edward Coltman, Secretary way betow its appraised parking, 2 family house. publications published Contemporay Raised EIGHTH UTIUT1ES DISTRICT 4902. ______SPACE______by the Manchester Joe McCavanagh RE/M AX East of the UNBELIEVABLY-PricedI Manchester, $133,000. ^ Zoning Board of Appeals value. Don’t hesitate, Newly refinishM. $675 Pharmaceutical River, 647-1419. Ranch with 4 Nice 7 room capo within ” Herald. LINGERIE SALES between 10AM-3PM Large, corner unit in see it NOWI Jackson & MANCHESTER-2, 3, and plus utilities. 647-9347. MANCHESTER-Store/ bedrooms. Main floor Brookhaven walking distance to Jackson Real Estate, 6 Room apartments. Commercial use. Main 25,000 women have ex Mon. thru Fri. * CALLING-All Renters- family room plus a MANCHESTER-1/2 1 LOST and FOUND 1-800-327-8122 Condominiums. First school. Semi-finished 647-8000. Security. 646-2426. St. near Center St. 646- Calling all Buyers...Find lower level leisure Duplex, 3 bedrooms, 1- perienced the excitement 647-0402 the Answers to...What floor eat-in kitchen with recreation room with Weekdays, 9am-5pm. 2426, 9am-5pm. LOST-Gold Bic Cigarette room, 2 fireplaces, bar, new thermopane • MALLARD VIEW-New car garage. 1 month and affordability of Tempt RN SUPERVISOR-Baylor. Can I afford for a appliances to remain. Astrbgraph MANCHESTER-Fur- lighter with diamond. SALES/PHONE-Up to large additional room windows, corner lot. Ranch and Colonial security. References. ress Fashions Designer We have an opening for home? Is it true I can Big living room with pic nished 3 Room 38 OARAGES ac Sentimental value. $25/hour commission. for home office, 20x40 ture window and buih-in Very good conditton in homes. Change your Available June 15. Ungerie Home Parties and a supervisory position buy a home with as little apartment. 2nd Floor. Reward. 646-6629 or People call you to in-ground pool, spa air conditioning. A side and out. D.W. Fish lifestyle to 1-floor living. $750/month. 649-9227. STORAGE every weekend 7am- as $2500-$3000?. tion under control, this is not an espe of a financial nature. It will be up to you Heat. Private 2B2-0420.______catalogs. Now you can order. 278-5462. cious deck. $245,000. •Must See,^ at only Real Estate, 643-1591 cially good day to go shopping. Emo 2 Bedrooms, 2 bath 7pm, Saturday and CHFA Money is coming to take care of things as best you can. entrances. No pets. tool Earn high commis- U&R Realty, 643-2692. $63,000.00. Strano or 871-1400.______tions mustn't be allowed to rule your Colonials. Attached MANCHESTER-Laurel LOST-Tuesday, April 3o| Sunday. Experienced SWIM INSTRUCTOR-WSI shortly. Interest rates Rfour AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) P a rtn e rs Security. References. MANCHESTER-Duplex, 3 Real Estate, 647-7653. p urse. may not be necessary In an endeavor garage. From Street, garage for rent. A pair of children’s sions,greatpromotions preferred. For more in and life saving required. could be under 8%. Get LEAN-Uttle pricel Tree 643-4860. After 12:00. bedrooms, $650. plus LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) People with you're presently putting together. It $143,900. North Main 646-7268. eyeglasses at the JC and FREE lingerie. Cali formation please call Experience with young pre-qualified. Thursday, lined street, carpeting, (Birthdqy utilities and security. MANCHESTER-lf you • TOP NOTCH-Dutch whom you'll be closely Involved today might be wise to get things started on St. to Union St. to Ros MANCHESTER-May 1st. Penney Warehouse. Alice Plante, D.N.S. children desired. ECLC May 9th, 7-8:30pm., eat-in kitchen, 3 Parking. 646-6726. 4 0 WANTED TO RENT* to dayl go through, this well Colonial. Manchester, will have a major Influence on your atti your own and Invite them in later, but setto Dr. •We’re Selling Nice 3 Bedroom Learning Center, 189 West Center St., bedrooms. Private MANCHESTER-Duplex, 2 Reward. Call 758-0259 Monday-Friday, 9am to maintained Garrison $199,900. Immaculate tu d e . F o r e x a m p le , n e g a tiv e typ e s could only if they’re needed. Houses r Blanchard & apartment. Appliances, 1-800-562-7677 Manchester, 646-1610. Manchester, CT. Free beach rights. Enclosed M a y 5 ,1 9 9 1 bedrooms, 1-1/2 baths, REFINED-RetIred, an^ime. 3pm, Crestfield Con Colonial you will get 5 bedroom home ready smother your enthusiasm rather PISCES (Feb. 20-Merch 20) It's S un Rossetto. 646-2482. laundry, wall to wall. refreshments, free door front porch on large lot, w all to wall carpet, professionals, desire 1- valescent Home.______WAREHOUSE CLERK- that cozy feeling of to move into. Bright, Some splendid opportunities where q uickly. day, and it could be better for you to lay Convenient location. prizes. Cali Bette for screen porch, full • S O U T H WINDSOR- dishwasher, disposal, tloor East of the River. 2 2 PERSONALS SALES-Closers. Best job Needed. Entry level warmth that the hard sunny rooms Including your career is concerned may be In the VIRGO (Aug. 23-8«pt 22) U sually, aside your tools and truly make this a $650. 646-4144 or 643- resenrations, 646-2482. basement. Coventry $134,900-$139,900. 2 garage. Private yard, Bedrooms, 2 baths, in NE. Health benefits position. $6.00/Hour. wood floors, 2 family room with sliders offing In the year ahead'. However, there you're realistic In assessing situations. day of rest. Your heart might not be In 0909. "We’ra Selling HousesI* reducedi $114,900. Bedroom Townhouses quiet street. No pets. proximatey to store. •DO i r ^ , field. 6 figure income, 231-3325. fireplaces, enclosed to sun deck, fireplace will be situations where the rewards will But, today you might be Inclined to your work, and projects you start may 10 PART TIME HELP Blanchard & Rossetto. Roy Osborne, Philips think that certain responsibilities are with many extras. 2 Dif- MANCHESTER-May 1st. $775/month plus References supplied. Girls livel One on Onel free leads, advance sun porch, main floor living room, 2 full baths. be determined solely in proportion to never get finished. Call Now-1-900-990- WANTED den and all the other Real Estate, 742-1450. automatically going to take care of ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) Invo lve ferent models to Clean 2 bedroom, utilities. 643-1271 and Century 21, Curley, commissions. Call CAPE-Overlooking lake. T h is one’s a real the efforts you expend. choose from including 0969, $2.50 per minute- custom features incor themselves. ments that have social overtones could /appliances, wall to wall 633-2684. 342-2288. Mon.-Tues. only, 800- REGISTERED NURSE Neat as a pin, 4 leasure to showl D.W. large •Exter M o d e l.' lOminute/mmimum. EXPERIENCED-Kitchen bedroom Cape with porate into this original ish Real Estate, 643- TAURUS (April 20-May 20) If the world LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Be expectant cause problems lor you today — if they and more. Convenient 878-6442. P and hopeful today concerning tbe out Nice complex with pool help needed. Thursday- Wepayupto$52,000/yr. view of Andover lake. owner home and you I 1591 or 871-1400. doesn't treat you the way you think it are not handled properly. When dealing location. $550. 646- MANCHESTER-2 Family. Single Girls InYourArealli come of an important event, even with others, try to be upbeat and and tennis. D.W. Fish Sunday evening^s. + Free Housing, 6 mo. Renovated kitchen, 1- Come and see for should today, don’t taka It out on Inno 4144 or 643-0909. Newly updated. 2 1-900-820-3355 JOBS AVAILABLE Place An Adin though your comrades may not share diplomatic. Real Estate, 643-1591 THATdVlING-FertilizIng. Scott, 643-1014. Ex exp. Toll free: floor family, room, large yourselfl Priced at cent bystanders, especially family Bedroom in quiet $3/Minute. NOW members or In-laws. Taurus, treat your your point of view. Negative thinking In or 871-1400. MANCHESTER-1 liming, and over perienced need only 1-800-423-1739 lot, full basement with $219,000. U&R Realty, neighborhood. Close to Must be 18 years. HARD TO RESIST-Well self to a birthday gift. Send for Taurus’ vites negative results. Bedroom. Appliances. seeding. Free apply.______ALL TYPES-ALL AREAS recreation room and 2- 643-2692. theWineSc kept Cape. A great Astro-Graph predictions for the year SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) T h a t ru m $450. Security required. town center and estimates. Call 871- SINGLE GIRLS-ln car garage. $140's. For your porsonal horoseopo, busline. $595/Month MATURE WOMAN Drivers-up to $9/HR MINIATURE-Castle, on lace for horsesi ahead by mailing $1.25 to Astro-Graph, ble you recently started at home still No pets. 649-2871. 8623. Connecticut^ 1-900* *We're Sefling HousesI” WANTED-To babysit Gen.Labor~uplo$10/HR 12 SITUATION Coventry Lakel unique Penced pasture, riding Dine Guide c/o this newspaper, P.O. Box 91428, has a bit of life left in It. Don't expect lovoscopo, lucky numbers 25 BUSINESS MANCHESTER-Sunny plus Utilities. Matt. 523- 820-3355. $3/Minute. one child in our home. 3 Blanchard & Rossetto, family members to strew your path with Security-up to $11/HR WANTED home with impressive ring, 3 stall horse barn Cleveland. OH 44101-3428. Be sure to and future forecast, call PROPERTY extra large 2 bedroom. 5 5 C A RPENTRY at Must be 18 years. Days weekly. Referen 646- 2482. stone and marble work, with tack room. Built in state your zodiac sign. rose petals today. Managers-to $21K/YR CaU Astro*Tonc (964 each minute; Neutral colors. Car MANCHESTER-6 Room REMODEUNO ces required. Please CHARMING-Colonial open kitchen-dining dressers in upstairs GEMINI (May 21-June 20) B e e x tre m e ly SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) D o n 't MANCHESTER-For Rent- peted and hardwood duplex, 1-1/2 baths, 3 announcements SITTER-To come to our call after 5 pm. 646- 100's of Openings Daily Cape, 3-4 bedrooms. area, 2 fireplaces, deck. bedrooms. 3 Bedrooms careful what you say or sign today. let someone change an arrangement Touch-Tone phones only). Used Car Lot. Main St. floors. Very lovely 2- dishwasher, washer/ DECK-WORKS-Home home. Must have car. 2 that was beneficial to all Into one which 3072. ______Choose from 19 categories Convenient location. Many unusual and uni plus above ground Don’t speak out of turn or put your sig Did 1-900-963-3000 and near center. In opera Family In quiet area. 2 dryer hook-up. $750 a improvements. Spring WANTED-10 People that Children, 16 months nze or Paula is unfairly favorable to him. que features I Reduced I pooll Manchester, nature to legal documents without tion at least 45 years. Porches and garden. month. Security and specials, qualiw decks, suffer from allergies. 3 WANTED-Woman to dust CALL1-SOO-22M249 and 4. 9:45am-3:30pm. Walk to all schools. Call CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) O th e rs enter your access code Ron, 649-3087. RE/ Coventry, $124,444. $174,900. Phil studying them first. 646-2426, 9am to 5pm, Available July 1st. References. 649-7021 sunrooms, additions, Day free trial, new air house and vaccum. 3 $25 for 15 MINUTES Monday, Tuesday and CANCER (June 21-July 22) If you don't cannot be expected to help you with MAX East of the River, Betty Mora, Philips Real Blazawski, Philips Real 643-2711 number, which Js 104 weekdays. $800. 228-1662. or 646-3077. repairs. 644-2362. urifer on marketl Hours, 2 days per ONLY $1.66 Per MINUTE Friday. $85/Week. Call have your desires for Instant gratifica your problems toddy, especially those 647- 1419. Estate, 742-1450. Estate, 742-1450. Burry, call 647-8067. week. Call 649-1724. 649-0437 after 5:00.