t - M 24 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. April 20. 1988 -2 3 HOMES M J HOMES I7r |TV/8TERE0/ CARS HOFOR SALE FOR SALE Ta x bill HD I'o Iappliances FDR SALE Ischemia BOLTON. Country ele­ VERNON. "Brand new"...... ‘ '1 ^ S p e c i a l i HOTPOINT Electric PLYMOUTH Horizon TC- Inyl- gance. Fabulous 2 Spacious and nice Gar- stove. Good condition. 3 1980 tor sole. Stand­ . imlly story Raised Ranch rlson Colonial, 8 Dems risk veto Three Notre Dame home.njns with delightful brook. $75 negotiable, 649-4425 ard, good body, good Everyday stress ewer rooms, 4 bedrooms, 7'h otter 5pm. and Beoutiful upkeep on a boths, beautiful family Interior. Best otter. 646- with relief plan /4 full acre, sheltered by CARPENTRY/ 3415. beat East in key ACC game /II loms, room with huge stone ROOFING/ MI8GELLANE0U8 BDAT8/MARINE can hurt heart /7 with hillside. Fireplace fireplace, vaulted cell­ LAWN CARE REMODELING l o r j j ^RIDING------OLDS Omega 1979. Excel­ prl- charm, 3 bedroom, 3 ing, sliders todeck with I SERVICER 183 EQUIPMENT lent condition. Runs baths, finished base­ great. Well Main­ lot. terrific view plus 2 car COM PLETE Rafinishino Regk Real ment. Inground pool garage and walk out Lami Minirtnii R.J. Roofing. No |ob too 15’ Seostor, no seats. tained. 74,000 miles, and restoration of your big or too smoll. Will NAWKES TREE SERVICE with shed. 1,000 gallon basement! $200,000. Edging. Nidgi TrlMMing, 85HP Chrysler. $1500 or olr, AM-FM, $1200. Coll The kitchen cabinets. Free work 7 days, until lob Bucket, truck a chipper. Stump oil tank plus new kit­ Centurv-21 Lindsey LigM TriMtiIni, He. best otter. 649-2530. between 5-7:30. 646- Regiati orest chen. $230,000. D.W. Real Estate. 649-4000.O estimates. Coll Super­ complete. 10 percent lemovel. Free eetimetee. 5173. ex- •ProfMClonally equipped ior, 647-3785 discount for senior citi­ 13, and Fish Realty, 643-1591 .o PRICE Reduced. $199,000. Spectel coneMeretlon for Don’t miss tne many offer - mch, • Dependabl* zens. Free estimates. elderly and handloappad. Ings In today’s classified Durii 2800 AAANCHESTER. Well Full dormered Cape 868 Homi Joe 649-9251. ms, A kept vinyl sided Cape In with contemporary Ray Hardy. 646*7073 Improviminti A Repair columns. registn very good condition. Contarvotlve woy to 647-7553 CLYDE determ le In- flair, 7 rooms, 4 bed­ Complete, home care. Install or repair your roof CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. imlly Brand new bathroom, 3 rooms, 1'/5 baths, 2 car and Sava I Deal direct with NI8CELLANEDUS residen ound bedrooms, beautiful o v e rs l2ed g a ra g e . LJS&SON “No Job Too Small” MIRRORS • MIRRORS ROUTE 83, VERNON Londscoplnn B Meerlnn roofer. Weed end cedar FDR SALE registn mino formal dining room, Master bedroom with Free Eetimatat shake speciallsti Seel Brighten up your home, 04 Century LTD 4 dr. *8295 If no fireplaced living room double closet. Profes­ Yard elMHi-ue, mo«4ne,(ty)| j naoeonably prload, 84 citation 4 dr. *3095 nice downs. 27 years COMPOUND Bow with notice, ) and with new paint and sional landscaping. A londMOM Mrvtc* sffendlti'j referanoaa, Ineured. 86 0ldaCallazdr. *6995 experience. dozen arrows with risk rei now wallpaper throughout. great value. D.W. Fish FVm Ettlmates. • Over 20 yeara experience. 86 Century 4 dr. •8995 lianrhpHipr Mpralii FARRAND REMODELING 871-7990. brood heads, $200. 2 ent I Located In sought after Realty, 643-1591 .□ 86 Olda Delta qm. •9995 Aboui area of Manchester. 645-6412 >imiMreW. W tiie iiillel FLOORSANDING ...... BobcM, backhoe A loeiderlentai 6pm. 87 Spectrum 4 Dr. •6495 ir 8 room home with huge lendeeiplnq 4iel| n. (M l 87 Monta Carlo •10,995 The I 4 bedrooms, 1 full plus Townhouse! Fabulous fo r your tree lo t l iii elo. DRAPES, lined, colors KITCHEN ft BATH • Floors like new DAmCONtTMICTION ore beige and melon. 87 Bulok Regal 2 dr. •10,995 ManciH Ity A (2)'/? baths,gorage. 1st 20’ office or studio! 048-4075 (w • Specializing in older floors Each unit has 1 '/j baths RERRODELING , 872-1400/650-9555 7’x19’. $200. Please 87 Caprice waaon •9995 end-of-l floor family room with • Natural & stained floora Telephone 647-9974. Israel’s 40th and a 2 car tandem 487-5870 87 Chav. Celebrity 4 dr. •8995 prograi woodstove, living From the smallest repair to • No waxing anymore PATIO DOOR GLASS room with fireploce. garage. $144,900 and AIR Conditioner. 18000 87 Century 4 dr. •9995 showca $164,900. Blanchard 8. the largest renovation, we Officials’ pay Beautiful yard. John VorMlie - 040-5750 Spaclil - *08«on BTU. $150. Please tele­ design, Rossetto Realtors," EASTERN will do a complete |ob. Start phone 647-9974. I Not $182,900. Anne Miller LAWNCARE lor teplaaemsnl (standard eSiiTC) 8 7 2 - 9 1 1 1 Marsha We're Selling Houses" to finish. Free estimates. • Over 20 yeara axperlanca. not Important, reat! Real Estate, 647-8000.n Othrliw a Full Una of FOR Sole. Lawn Boy 21" perfom 646-2482.D Lawn a yard Servfoas HEATIN / lawn mower. Asking anch MANCHESTER. Colon­ Heritage Kitchen ft 6 ACCENT GUSS CO. A recei ling! ial, Irrestible home! MANCHESTER. Beauti­ Mowlfio. Swdlfio, WdditlwQ 6 W ort! PLUMBING $100. Please telephone ful 1 bedroom conver­ PuRy IftBurwl« Prw R M Ifim t Bath Center 647-0146 647-9974. The pn n. 3 Lovely traditional Co­ • 8«ntof cm stn Otteounto under scrutiny lous P lonial with 7 rooms, 3 sion In Beacon HIM Come visit our showroom a t: FOR Sole- Horvest Blend ★ scholar says oom bedrooms, baths. • complex. Located on 647-9910 Kendall Kayat 182 W. Middle Tpke Carpet. 12 X 24 ond 8 X Fine 1'/2 top floor. Carpet was Manchester PJ't Plumbing 6 Hsallng BAD CBCDIT? mor­ Lorge 1st floor family Boilers, pumps, hot Tired of being turned 12 Includes pod. $60. "Com ning room, 15x24 with fire­ upgraded when con­ Dog house 48 X 52 X 52, By Nancy Pappas verted. All oppllonces 649-5400 water tanks, new and down for loans, credit next ti ritry place. Bright and GILBERT UW N cards, etc. Fight Backll 1 $30. 643-9044. Manchester Herald new sunny living room with Including microwave replacements. LYNCH Manchi oven remain. Fee In­ SERVICE PAINTING/ can clear your bad after tax flap -65. wall fireplace. Ideally lo­ FREE ESTIMATES Saturdt For All Your Naadsl credit — Guaranteed In q i TAG Millions of Israelis were celebrating 40 years of ugh- cated In Porter Street cludes heat! Call for a PAPERING If this name is in Conn showing! $95,900. MMeonebfe Nalee • Free tettaialee • 643-9649 / 228-9616 Writingl Skeptical? The ID° IS A L E 8 independence with parades and fireworks today, t. A area. Displays every­ Alwaye a dMoount for i enlor OMaene a.m. an Realty World, Benoit, NAME your own price. law says It can be but Israeli scholar Dan Schueftan wasn’t one of ,900. thing you could want In • Alto, Iniehifto of loam and alone not on your By Andrew Yurkovsky Besides the adjustments, cost- include: (son a home. Including 2car Frechette Associates, Father 8, Son Pointing erased, I didn’t write the RUMMAGE Sole. April them. 646-7709.D CoH 647-71S6 R.A. DAVIDSON 23rd, 9-2pm. St Mary’s Manchester Herald of-living increases of 7 percent OO.p garage. $219,900. Anne and Papering. Remo­ law. 3 years experience. car, you "I celebrate.being an Israeli 365 days a year,” val. 872-8237. Plumbing. Hastliig, Pump Sarvica Church, Pork and are recommended in Weiss’s 427 Miller Real Estate, 647- MANCHESTER. Beauti­ UnKid CrtdH - 524-4557 said Schueftan, who is a consultant on Middle 8000.D ful 2 bedroom conver­ Naw Inatallallona, Repaira, Church Street, Man­ Town Director Stephen T. Cas- budget for the non-union adminis­ Bridg eet, Oralna Claanad, Bathroom & chester. Roln or shine. probably paid Eastern affairs to U.S. senators and the Israeli Ming MANCHESTER. Elegant sion In Beacon HIM LAWN D ft B PAINTING sano said today that the flap over trators. Osella said 5 percent Score complex. Carpet was KKchan RamodcUng MANCHESTER. 89 Ton- government. would be a more appropriate Aan- 2600 sauare foot cus­ MOWING obm S tn ict It Our B u lin tii too much!! the ill-fated Manchester revalua­ on Mon upgraded when con­ Extorlor H PalBtlBg Ico Spring Troll oft "The celebration of an anniversary? Fireworks? ubls tom home. 25’ 1st floor Dependable Service, CONCRETE tion could jeopardize the chances figure and would give the town Berrgn verted. AM appliances DependeMe and experlenesd. Bua. Phone 7 4 2 -8 3 5 2 Spring street. Furni­ The flag? Anthems? The day of independence? It 8 master bedroom suite! 'call for Free Estimataa. Low Prices and Fully Ineured. 88 Safari wood wagon, apx. 3500 for a Personnel Department greater bargaining power with Votta-D Co- 28' kitchen breakfast Including microwave 7 •eeeeaeeeeeeaea ture, antiques, water These are not things that I find to be important. The oven and air condi­ Free EMImetet softener, 5HP boot mo­ 87 Trana Am. black & gold, TPI proposal to increase the salaries unions in the future. Brown-] aft- room! 3 full baths, one thing I regret is not being in Israel on Holocaust tioner are Included. In- 646-6868 NEIL - 649-4136 CPS CONCRETE tor, collectibles, 87 Pontiac Grand AM 4dr, gray of many of the town’s top He said union employees will Whlllhii tlle gorgeous terraced rear I^MISCELUNEOUS Potlet, wolka, floora, drlvt- Day. That is what I really feel is most important," g, 2 ground pool and picnic weva, eddltlena a daekt. Jock clothes, miscellane­ 87 Pont Sunbird 4 dr aadan administrators. demand the same increases as for Th yard! Reduced to E l J rSERVICES said Schueftan, in Manchester to speak to a group at ling $254,900 for Immediate area available for BOOKKEEPING/ Hemmarlne A tow cultlns. ous. April 2? 8< 23, 87 Chevy Nova 4 dr, AT, AC "When we made those original their supervisors. Champi owners use. Fee In­ FREE ESTIMATES. 10-3pm. Federation East on Oakland Street, a branch of the spa- sale! Blanchard 8, Ros­ INCOME TAX 1 ^ ROOFING/ 87 Trans Am QTA, rad recommendations, we thought ” We simply have to get our Eleanor con- cludes heat! Call foran ODD lobs, Trucking. te% Dhcounl for Sanisr ailitnt TAG Sole. April 22,23,24. Greater Hartford Jewish Federation. setto Realtors," We’re SIDING 87 Toyota 4x4 PU, blue that with the new Grand List, it salaries uncler control,” he said. Frank irta- Selling Houses" 646- appoln,tment. $108,500. 1 ^ 1 Home repairs. You Friday night 6-8, Satur­ The nation of Israel has survived 40 years of Realty World, Benoit, name It, we do It. Free 647-9289 87 Toyota PU, dtandard, red wouldn’t have an (financial) Director Barbara B. Weinberg Frankie iged 2482.0 TAX ATTORNEY ••••aeeeaeaeeea day 9-3, Sunday 12-4.17 struggle, and may face an equal period of turmoil bert Frechette Assoclotes, (Rdikad from IftS) estimates. Insured. 643- 86 Cellce QT LB, 5 epd., AC impact. (Now) we don’t know said Wednesday the increases for Marge 1 Bishop Drive, ahead, said the 45-year-oid Schueftan, who was born East 646-7709.O w ill advise and prepare 0304. Manchester. 86 Toyote 4x4, red, 19K what those impacts are going to administrators should be based Ethel R SIZZLING 3000 sauare H&R ROOFING in Tel Aviv five years before that city became the 5241 foot 8 room Contem­ WELLSWEEP Condo. all tax returns. Rsaldantlal roofing of all types. RETIREMENT Llvlng- MULTI Fomlly, moving. 86 Nove 4 dr, AT, PS, 16K be,” said Cassano, who is a on performance, not on salary r. 9ARDENIN6 capital of the new nation. His strong advocacy for level in other towns. porary! 3'/2 baths , Immaculate end unit, 2 FREE ESTIMATES. Everythlng provided Furniture, clothes, le- 86 Pontiac STE 4 dr, blue member of the three-person Schol bedrooms, 1'/2 baths, WHITMAN tor your comfort even 86 QMC Safari Pinar van, 12K the Jewish state was shaped by what he calls Board of Directors’ subcommit­ Director Theunis "Terry” family room, library, tes Downey Drive., Apt. A 10% Senior cnizsn Discount. welrv, housewares, Co-opi marblefloors, letblack appllanced kitchen, nursing service. Rotes etc. 7 Walker Street. 66 Cutlaaa Suprm. ope., maroon growing up in "places where butchery is a normal tee on personnel. Werkhoven, leader of the Repubi- finished room In base­ Mencheeler. 82S-15gt All Work Quarantesd. reasonable. Call 649- mington master bedroom both ROTOTILLING Saturday 9-5. 86 Bulok Regal Cpe, V6 course of life.” can minority on the board, said ment. $124,900. Call be­ 2358. All Size Garden Plots "The performance (of the awards with double locuzzl! CARPENTRY/ 647-9289 86 Chevy Cavalier CL wagon Based at Hebrew University in Jerusalem, that he and his colleagues were Reduced tor Imme­ fore 8am or evenings Rototllllng at roaaonable ratea. administration) over the last two ter Com FREE oatlmatea. 86 Toyota Dlx Paae Van, S spd Schueftan is visiting Manchester and Hartford as months has raised many ques­ reviewing the proposed adjust­ diate sale $429,900. and weekends 643-8421 REMODELING HANDYMAN Automotive Awards or 646-4409. KENNARD 86 Toyota 4x4 longbed SchoIar-in-Residence for The Commission on tions,” he said. ments but had not made any Blanchard 8, Rossetto HOME IMPROVEMENT Homo Improvomont > Pointing Call Clyde & Sons commui Reoltors," We’re Sel­ R W Remodeling. Point­ Siding - Otcha • Maplgcamant • Botomontt PInlihtd - Tiling • 86 Toyota Extra Cab Pick-up Jewish Education. This involves giving several Cassano said the work of decisions. ling Houses" 646-2482.0 L0T8/LAND ing, decks, floors, tex­ WInddwt A Dodrt Light Corpontry > ODD JOBS - 647-8987 o r 643-8340 speeches a day for a week, he said, with each Interest No JoD Tog Big or Too Smoll INSURED Ooave maaaagt) 86 Toyota MR2, 14K ml Assessor J. Richard Vincent and Director Kenneth Tedford, a 2 FOR SALE tured ceilings, sheet CARS engagement closely timed and monitored. He will science 86 Olda Calais 4dr, gold Town Manager Robert B. Weiss member of the personnel sub­ rock, oil phases of Inte­ 10% Sonlor Otlson Dlicounf i D applicat MALLARD View- Ouollty AAombor of ffio Intornoftonoi BARRY SCANLON FDR SALE 66 Toyota Corolla 4 dr address an ecumenical group Sunday at 8 p.m. at in particular has come .under committee, said he would not rior and exterior work Bortor Syttomi constructed 3 bedroom LARGE, Wooded build­ 6 4 6 -2 4 1 1 frog otflmoftt MOVERS 66 Grand Prix, V6, Buckets Center Congregational Church. ‘scrtittny because of the (Mtttment on the salary study attached single family ing lots In Southwest­ and finish work. 872- Coll 728-07$1 Anytlmt CLASSIC Ford Falcon homes (you own your ern part of Manches­ 6815 after 5pm. POWER WASHING 1964. Runs, needs some 66 Chev C20, 5,7 P/U, red “ I am much in demand, there seem to be many revaluation. because he said it was confiden­ Blood work. $200. Coll Gene 85 Flero GT, V6, AT, AC who want to hear me,” said Schueftan, who was The 1987 Grand List, based on tial. Director James F. Fogarty own lot), fireplaced liv­ ter. $102,000-*125,000. CARPENTRY PRESTIGE ROOFING Intarlor A Extarlor D.J. WOODS MOVING The V ing room, 1'/2 baths, 563-1413. 8 Malnlenanoa, Ranovatlona HBniHng AH F o u r A foW of AN odd offer 5; 30pm. 633-6164.n 85 Toyota Forerunner AT taking a few moments to relax with a cup of coffee the revaluation, was set aside by said he was not familiar with the REM0DEUN6 SERVICES Roofing of all typaa. Shinglea. will COI Anderson permashleld and Painting. • COWPI.BTB M O V ft PLYMOUTH Horizon 85 Olds Delta 88 Royale after speaking to an informal gathering of 30 local the town last month because of study and could not comment on termopane windows, Complata home rapilra i.-d rc flat roofing, roof repaira Thursda MANCHESTER- Level, modaling. Wa apedatiza In bath All work g u irin lttd Insurtd • Strrior Dlicounit • TRUCK 6 1M BN FOR H B A V V IT IM 8 1980. Good condition, 4 85 Toyota Tercel 3 dr, AC residents at Federation East. the large number of appeals from it. range, refrigerator, • TRUCK A omymn a v a n a b u on Rout) cleared, approved lots. rooma and kllchtna. Small acale cylinder, 4 door, 4 85 Toyota Tercel 4 dr, AC “ You heard that these people have many taxpayers. The town is now using Directors Mary Ann Handley. dishwasher and win­ City sewer/water. commarclal work. Raglatarad, In- Call Renovations/Plus • PRIB PIRBONAL BBTIMATB6 speed. $1500 or best 0 85 Dodge Lancer ES turbo questions and many concerns,” Schueftan said. the 1986 Grand List, updated for Geoffrey Naab, and Kenneth N. dows, range, refrigera­ Price cut! 646-7207. •urad. refarencaa. 4 2 3 -4 18 0 otter. 649-3692. tor, dishwasher and 742-7831 646-2253 » LoaiM Maaaaga WM Rotum CiN 85 Mazda deluxe 4 dr QLC “ This is what I find wherever I go.” additions, to calculate the tax Tedford declined to comment on A u x ill 646-8165 OLDS Sierra Wagon 1984- the study. microwave oven, car­ Power steering, power 85 Corolla LE, AT, AC For the past 12 years. Schueftan said he has spent bills coming due in July. peting, full basement 85 Ford Ranger 4x4 P/U a few weeks each year visiting in Washington, D.C., The updated 1986 Grand List According to Osella, the cur­ MancI brakes, A/C, AM-FM meet on and even an attached HDMORTGAGES stereo. $5500, 646-6168. 85 Nissan Dlx P/U, 5 spd advising senators, briefing under secretaries of Divid Koo(/MtnohMt«r Herald totaled $803,811,319, compared rent salaries for the 17 other garage. $149,900. Blan­ Club. Ml r n APARTMENTS 85 Toyota SR5, 4x4, plow state and other American officials on Middle with the revaluation Grand List of administrative positions, to­ chard 8, Rossetto Real­ R e n ta ls R H APARTMENTS r n R E S D R T VW Convertible 1982. 5 IN MANCHESTER — Israeli scholar Dan Schueftan speaks about life and will be tl . speed, white, looks and 85 Olds Cutlass Clera LS $989,447,000, gether with one-time adjust­ tors," We're Selllnr DO NOT GO BANKRUPTI P ^ I fo b r e n t I ^ F D R RENT 1 ^ PRDPERTY Please turn to page 10 politics in his homeland. reservat Houses" 646-2482.0 Stop Foreclosure! Home- runs great. 65K. $6795. 85 Bonne. 4 dr, apx. 26K ml A study prepared by Personnel ments recommended, are as 646-1485. Director Lincla Parry calls for follows: Waranol owners, consolidate your ROOMS 2 bed­ Montu- 85 Caprice CLassIc 4dr, V8 MANCHESTER. Sentry bills, pov off your credit room, heat, hot water, room Duplex. $750 nuck Beach. Ocean FORD LTD 1976- 4 door, 85 Corolla SR5, LB. AC adjustments to the salaries of 18 Parry, the personnel director, A g o n Reel Estate Is proud to cords, your cor or busi­ FOR RENT appliances. $550. Ref­ monthly Plus utilities, view. 3 bedroom Con- V-8, A/C, 73,000 miles. 85 Pont. T1000, 16K town administrators to bring ($31,734), $1,197: Collector of ness loon, your mortgage Excellent running con­ teoture It's home of the erences, leose and se­ 1'/j baths, modern kit­ tempororv. Feill 84 Honda Accord, 4 Dr. AT them in line with those of Revenues Joan M. Troy and Peoph week. Charming 6 and save, save your curity. No pets. 647-9876 chen, oil appliances. 2 equipped, Vz mile to dition, $500. 649-4109. Uprising mars Israeli celebration Social Services Director Ellen homel! NO PAYMENTS evenings. months security. Ref­ beoch. 644-9639 offer 84 Tercel Wag. 9 Pass administrators in other munici­ leaving room mointenonce FEMALES Preferred. OLDS Sierra Brougham tree Cope In sought UP TO 2 YEARSI Bod erences. No pets. 643- 5pm. 84 Parlslenne Wgn., 9 pass. palities. The salary hikes, which Jones ($39,217). $1,960; Assessor meeting credit, late payments or Furnished room, $60 o 3 Bedroom Duplex, West 1983. F ull pow er, By Karin Laub Shamir told Israel radio that Palestinian otter family neighbor­ side. $700 per month 2121. cruise, olr, AM-FM, 4 84 Celica QT, Cpe, 5 Spd. hammers and sprayed them with a dry foam. range from $1,404 to $4,000, would J. Richard Vincent and Health Togethe unemployment Is not a week, 1 week security GIVE YOUR budget o The Associated Press leaders’ heads were "in the clouds. Their One of the highlights was a military show at Director Ronald Kraatz hood. Screened potio, and references. Coll plus utilities. Security MANCHESTER. 454 Main cylinder. Excellent 84 Mte. Carlo, Wht/blue top come from $32,000 in contingency 7:30 to S very private backyard problem. Foreclosure as­ break ... shop the classi­ demands have reached the skies.” Ramat Gan Stadium near Tel Aviv featuring ($43,14.5), $2,157; Budget and sistance available for the 649-9472, Mondoy- and references re- . Street. 2nd floor, 3 fied columns for bargain condition. $4195 or best 64 Flero Spt coupe, AT money in Weiss’s recommended Pitkin S and 1 car garage. Call DIVORCED and SELF- Frldov 3:30 to 8:00pm. Qulred. 643-1082. room heated. No ap­ otter. 871-7202. 84 Buick Century Ltd., 34K JERUSALEM — Israelis celebrated their According to U.N. figures, 169 Arabs have parachute jumps, fighter jets, tanks and 1988-89 budget. Research Officer Robert Huestls our office tor your buys! EMPLOYED. Ask tor Eleanor. pliances. Security. $480 HONDA Adcord 1979. Air, 84 Buick Skyhawk 4 dr. AT country’s 40th anniversary under tight died since the uprising began 19 weeks ago in fireworks. It was the first display of ($40,318), $1,922; Paul Juttner, exclusive showing to­ Swiss Contarvatlve per month. 646-2426, The $4,000 increase would go to PInoc 5 speed, 12 valve, 4 84 Toyota Corolla LE security today, and Arabs threw a homemade the territories Israel seized in the 1967 Middle armaments since 1973. Israel has tended to director of Data Processing day. $147,900. Sentry Group at 203-454-1336 weekdays 9om-5pm. GARAGES cylinder, 3,000 miles on explosive at soldiers in Bethlehem during Weiss, whose current salary is Real Estate, 643-4060.D or 203-4S4-4404. MANCHESTER- 1 bed­ 84 Toyota Camry Dlx, 4 dr. East war. Two Israelis also have been killed. refrain from such exhibits to avoid emphasiz­ ($45,302), $2,158; Recreation Di­ PinocI 3 Bedroom apartment In 1 ATTRACTIVE 3 bed­ professionally re-bullt PLO-ordered “ Firebomb Day” in the occu­ $68,000. The study showed that room In 6 room home. year old Duplex, 2 HDAND STORAGE 84 Trana Am, blue, T-tps Despite the unrest, Israelis marked the ing the role of wars in its history. rector Scott Sprague ($45,145), the Arm room, 2 baths, big llv- engine. New point. pied lands. Weiss’s salary was lower than I CONDOMINIUMS Completely furnished. baths, appliances, wall $1950 or best otter. 84 Pont. Flero SE, 4 spd. holiday with picnics, hikes through the Hundreds of soldiers patrolled the West $1,628; Planning Director Mark Post, 62 Ir.Q room and sun MANCHESTER. Indus­ For a second day, the army barred the 1.5 that of managers in five area FOR SALE Mole or fsmole. 649- to wall carpet. Greot porch. $750 plus utili­ 871-7202. 83 Pontiac 6000 LE 4 dr countryside and visits to army bases Bank today, including 16 soldiers outside the Pellegrini ($44,773), $1,404. 598; Ali) 7911. for 3 singles. No pets. trial, office, commer­ million Palestinians in the occupied West specially opened to the public. towns and cities. ties and security. 649- cial space. 2400 square 1979 BUICK Le Sabre. 83 Subaru QL, 4 dr, AT Dheishe refugee camp on Bethlehem’s Assistant General Manager Casella, Available April 15th. 4343. Excellent condition. Bank and Gaza Strip from entering Israel to In Jerusalem, President Chaim Herzog outskirts. Israelis were warned to be on the Cassano said the directors will Steven R. Werbner, Director of $750 plus utilities. Coll feet. Loading dock. 83 Chevette 4 spd., AC Sol Cohe MANCHESTER- Large 3 Woodland Industrial Loaded. 60,000 miles. 82 Corolla SRSSpt. Cp., AC prevent disturbances. It also barred journal­ held a reception for veterans of the 1948 wa r in alert for suspicious objects during the have to decide whether to imple­ Human Services Hanna Marcus! Ethel Sc Don 649-2947 or 646-9892 $4500 or best otter. offer 6pm. bedroom. Wosher/D- Pork. 643-2121. 82 Bonne. Wood Wgn. ists from most of the territories, where which Israel won its independence. holiday. ment the salary adjustments Police Chief Robert D. Lannan ryer, nicely decorated. 647-8351. MANCHESTER- Indus­ 82 Pont. 6000 LE, 4 dr. curfews were maintained over 23 refugee The 24-hour Independence Day festivities Most Palestinians stayed off the job, when they study the manager’s and town Fire Chief John Rivosa Qardi MANCHESTER. Main $625 per month plus SUBARU 1986 GL Wagon, Street. 1 bedroom trial, office, commer­ 82 BK. Regal LTD, Sunroof camps and towns fora fifth day. All told, more were launched on Wednesday night with a observing a general strike call from the budget. The board i.s to adopt a ($49,88.5), $1,393; public works more for less is just utilities. 647-0593. cial space. 2400 square 5 speed, excellent con­ T h eC apartment Includes 79 M u a ta ^ i^ cyl„ AT, PS than 400,000 Arabs were living under curfew. torch-lighting ceremony at Jerusalem’s Palestine Liberation Organization and under­ budget at the beginning of May. director, vacant, ($60,862), heat and hot water. MANCHESTER- Spa­ feet. Loading dock. dition. $7500 or best In a special Independence Day interview. Mount Herzl. May 10, cious 1 bedroom, op- Woodland Industrial otter. 742-6561. ground leaders. Director Ronald Osella, $3,04.5; Deputy Police Chief 28 miles from Hartford 529-7858 or 563-4438. WarrantiBd Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir said nearly Hundreds of thousands of Israelis then took They had also been asked to throw Henry “ Bud” Minor ($47,460) Coventr pllonces plus Pork. 643-2121. SIESTA 1980- Needs o All Vahiclet another member of the personnel program MANCHESTER. For microwave. Fenced five months of anti-occupation violence to the streets to sing, dance and watch firebombs at Israeli soldiers and in Bethle­ subcommittee, said he agrees $2,373; and police Capts. Joseph ONE cor garage. In quiet little work. $200 or best served. rent. Big 3 bedroom on yard, small pet al­ appeared to be winding down and called on fireworks. In keeping with tradition, youths hem, Palestinians hurled a gasoline bomb at with some of the adjustments and H. Brooks and Robert J. Guilano busline. $575 plus utili­ area. Available May otter. Coll otter 5:00. lowed. $550 per month 1st. $60 per month. 649-4615. Arab activists to stop the rioting. knocked passers-by over the head with plastic an Israeli patrol. disagrees with others. ($41,094) $2,056. ties. Security and ref­ plus utilities. 647-0593. LYNCH erences reoulred. 643- 646-1686 or 569-3018. SUBARU GL Hatchback 1577. ROCKVILLE- 3 bedroom, 1986. Mint condition, 9 wosher/drver hook-up. PONTIAC-TOYOTA ROOMMATES low mileage, 14,000. MANCHESTER. 2 bed­ Large yard, $650 per room Townhouse with WANTED Excellent shape Inside 500 W. Center St. Mill owner seeks finance data Richard Cobb, former month plus utilities. and out. See to believe. fireplace. Heat, car­ Coll 647-0593. I peting, A/C, oil ap­ FEMALE non-smoker to $5700. 647-1924 or 647- Manchester 1. Wh pliances. Nice loca­ shore Townhouse. $360 1264. coach and teacher, creatun tion. Coll 647-1595. per month plus utili­ NOVA 250 1968- 2 door, in iease dispute with ex-owner SUICI [ 3^ CONDOMINIUMS ties. 646-6267. olrshocks, mags, new 646-4321 MANCHESTER- 3 bed­ By Andrew J. Davis After hanging up his spikes, INSECT room Duplex. $750 FOR RENT MANCHESTER- Shore front tires. Interior ex­ cellent, body fair. High By Alex GIrelll I. Gerstein, Marc Gerstein, Shir­ Brophy Ahearn, declined to com­ Manchester Herald Cobb turned his interests towarcl 2. A IT monthly plus utilities, condominium with HIVE I'/j baths, modern kit­ MANCHESTER. 2 bed­ owner. Mole or female mileage but still runs Manchester Herald ley Gerstein or Elaine Elinsky. ment this morning on the action. teaching. While teaching, he chen, oil appliances. 2 room Townhouse, I'/j nonsmoker. Own bed­ great. $650 or best In the “ writ, summons, and Kibbe I. Gerstein, head of Richard "Dick” Cobb always focused his attentions on helping 3. Th) months security. Ref­ baths, 1 cor garage, room and both. Pool, offer. 742-5657 otter 1 The Brophy Ahem Develop­ direction for garnishment," Kemsco. said only that the claim had the best interest of his his students. suggesti COUNTRY LIVING IN COLCHESTER pm. MOTORCYCLES/ erences. No pets. 643- carpeting and nice con­ sauna, more. Busline. ment Co. of West Haven, owner of Brophy Ahem, which plans to “ has no merit,” He declined students at heart. "He was ultimately concerned GOOS dition. $950 plus utili­ $350 plus 'Ai utilities. M0PED8 2121. the weaving mill in the Cheney convert the mill into apartments, further comment. Cobb, a former standout athlete with the kids,” said Michael 4. Whi MANCHESTER Town- ties. 2 months security. 522-6103 ext. 261 or 646- CHOW Coll 646-8421. 4921. Historic District, has served says that as owner of the mill, it Last Thursday, Brophy Ahern, and athletic director at Manches­ Simmons, the present MHS at­ Th« Boydsn Company is plaasad lo aonounc* Uiat in lass than six months wa hava sold ovat S0% house for elderly cou­ YAMAHA 1980 250 Exci­ LIPMAN #1 ter. Runs good. Needs writs on numerous financial has the right under the terms of made a mortgage payment to ter High School, died Wednesday hletic director. "He always had 5. Eac of tha baairtif ut iownhomas at Hghland Farms Tha good naws is that Phasa III is now opan Our ple. 2 bedrooms, 1>/b the Grand O^ftning Calabraion will iniroduca thraa atiraciiva modals for your raviaw Coma by and baths, oil electric kit­ STORE AND VOLKSWAGEN minor repairs. Asking institutions seeking information the lease to terminate Kemsco’s Kemsco of about $1.6 million, at Manchester Memorial them in the back of his mind. He notca tha high grada of carpating. Wnirlpooi appliances, pientitui cabmats and pantry spacas Merchandise chen, central A/C, DFFICE SPACE $250. 646-4704. on funds of Kemsco Co., which lease. thus averting a court-ordered Hospital. ROST) beautiful p alo anclosuras. and desirable woodwork and tila treatments. All at very aHoroabia 87 Bulok Regil. Immaculzta Please turn lo page 10 6. Mat) prices Bast of all a Whirlpool micfowave oven will be installed as our gift to you in any townhome laundry hook-up, 2 cor I Loaded, '16,850 HONDA V-65 Mogno formerly owned the mill, in The papers say Brophy Ahem mortgage foreclosure action that ” He was one of the finest or ranch you select Gut hurry, this offer will only be in affect during our Grand Opening garage. Lease and se­ SUITES Available. 1000 00 Subaru QL, 3 dr, Sllvar, 6 ap, IIOOcc 1985. Very low connection with its dispute with terminated the lease in July 1987. had been scheduled for noon on human beings I ever met,” said right tha curity. $575 per month. square feet per unit. 4 WD, AC, AM-FM. >7206 miles. Excellent condi­ Kemsco over a lease. Brophy Ahem claims Kemsco Friday. Theodore Martin, former faculty (a) Re References required. tion. $2900 or best offer. Utilities additional. 1 FURNITURE SO VW OTI *0006 Writs have been served by refused to deliver possession of On Friday afternoon docu­ manager at the high school. ” He (b) Me On busline. No pets. mile to 1-84. Peterman 00 Trana Am, Blk, '11,000 Coll 643-9918. TODAY DIRECTIONS; EXIT 16 OFF ROUTE 2. EAST ON UNWOOD AVENUE LEFT ONTO SOUTH attorneys for Brophy Ahern on 64 the premises and continues to do ments were filed in the Manches­ was a marvelous man. I can say (c) Un MAIN STREET, RIGHT ONTO LEBANON AVENUE. 643-7135. Building Company. 00 Toy. Taroal. 2 dr, rad. '0108 KAWASAKI GPZ 550. Ex- QUEENSIZE Woterbed 80 (2) Tarcala 4 dr, AT. '0006 banks, stockbrokers, and other so. 'The developer also says in the ter town clerk’s office indicating nothing but superlatives about (d) Jui MANCHESTER- 2 bed­ 649-9404. complete. Dork pine, 4 cellent condition, low 88 Chav Cavalier Type 10. '3206 financial institutions, and the list papers that it is entitled to $2,000 a payment of the mortgage. him.” In d e x (e) Mo room, wall to wall car­ drawer base, amtchlng 80 Cutlaaa Clarra brn, '7008 mileage, many extros. peting, appliances, $1800 or best otter. reportedly includes ComFed Sav­ day from Kemsco because Cobb, 69, of 215 Hilistown Road, RE8DRT nlghtstand and chest of 84 Audi 4000, quarto, '0466 Conversion of the mill, located 20 p«0«8. 2 ■•ctlons 5.17-4712 heat, A/C. No pets. PRDPERTY drawers. $500 or best 04 Volvo OL 4 dr, bm, AT. '7606 645-6822. ings Bank and the Savings Bank K em sco has rem ained in letterecl in baseball, Answei he Holden (timpani Cleon. $640 per month. offer. Call after 4pm. sdvwaLi'OToe of Manchester. possession. at the northeast comer of Forest and football at the high school. He B usInM *. ___8 O b Itu trlM . a » s iiiiM i4 i r.Mui r and Elm streets, to 249 apart­ GHLAND Available June 1st. Coll MARTHA'S Vineyard 568-1903. 83 VW Camper AT, '7008 MI8CELLANE0US The documents direct each of In the action, Brophy Ahem is joined the high school physical CiMZIflad 18-20 Opinion _ 647-9138. 84 VW Rabbit 48K, '4206 ments has been held up by South Beach- 3 bed­ MATCHING Couch and AUTOMOTIVE the financial institutions to ap­ seeking damages, costs, includ­ education staff in 1961, and (3omlcs _ __17 Pgopl8__ “ faivms room home fully fur­ 62 Bulok Skylark, '3206 litigation over the property, LoMi love seat. Dork Green 70 BMW 3201, '4706 pear in Superior Court at Hart­ ing legal fees and whatever headed the athletic department Conne(rilcut___ 4 Selene* _ WORTH LOOKING Into... nished, ferry tickets with floral design, also (4) 1984 Z-28 rims with ford to disclose whether they further relief is in the jurisdiction Brophy Ahem is also the from 1977 to 1985. Foeu*______8 S p o rt*___ 11-14 Sj Ii’S OfTn'f Open Developed by The IDCS Crnup I'r it f s stiirlinK in Ihr the many bargains of­ available. June- Firestone tires. Best brown lounger chair. 24 TattaMl Tapk, M b. S3 have “ in (their) hands the gCNxIs RICHARD COBB IN 1986 In 1983, he was inducted into the Loeal — 2-3,10 Television — 16 pMih 10:00 A M 5:00 l*M SNO.OfMI's. fered tor sole every day in September, 643-8557 ev­ otter. Please telephone of the court. developer of the Yarn Mill at Connei Excellent condition. VtnMa. CT • «49-263t or estate” of Kemsco or of Klbbe . . . died Wednesday at 69 Manchester Sports Hall of Fame. Lottery______2 U.S./World___ S the clossifled columns! enings qnd weekends. 649-3329 otter 4pm. 646-3415. Lawrence Brophy, president of Hartford Road and Pine Street. Four: 3731 t - MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. April 21. 1988 MAI MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, April 21, 1988 — 3 RECORD Marlow Yarn Mill deal possible SI to train About Town PtobHc Records Settlement not ruled out in legal battle & Adopt a pek Cute terrier N. Irish Bv Nancy Concelman connection of a water main at install the traffic signal, but Sme Reglstrart canvassing town Warranty daads Manchester Herald Cooper Hill Street, the installa­ would reset curbs and replace the ,Bv Barbara Ij^cfunond By Alex GIrelll tion of a traffic signal at the walks on Cooper Hill and Pine HAR The annual canvass of voters by the town Edward F. Boland Jr., Daniel M. Boland, and Manchester Herald Kenneth P. Boland to Chris E. Beebe, 89 Maple St., Manchester Herald An out-of-court settlement on intersection of Hartford Road and streets and would replace the took a I Registrar of Voters office began Wednesday, April disputed utility improvements Pine Street and improvements to walks along Hartford Road. The 13, and will continue through May. conveyance tax, $652.50. Metro- Jerry, a cute little terrier Daniel M. and Karen E. Boland to John T. and When the Distributive Industry required by the Planning and an off-site storm drainage system company asked not to have to trains I During the canvass, a representative from the that runs under Hartford Road. cross is this week’s featured Sharon H. Chidester, 48 Barry Road, $149,000. Training Board of Northern Ire­ Zoning Commission for conver­ replace the curbs on Hartford ban on registrar’s office will visit each home in town to Brophy Ahern appealed the pet. Jerry is about 1 year old Charles P. and Mary F. Whelan to Roger J. and land wanted to know who to sion of the Yarn Mill at 210 Pine Road because of proposed im­ “ Thii determine the voter registration status of each and is a rusty brown color. St. is "possible,” a town official conditions on the approval in a provements to the road. Gail M. LeVasseur, 702 W. Middle Turnpike, consult in the United States about manda resident. The canvassers will also take new voter He was found roaming near said today. suit pending in Hartford Superior Brophy said today plans for the registrations. conveyance tax, $630. training people to work in retail D-Non town property Oil, Oicott Street Diane E. Henry to Donna N. and Michael D. trade, it asked the National Retail Court, charging that the PZC site are complete, but neither he If no one is home the canvassers will leave a Assistant Town Manager CommI on April 12. When picked up he Collins, SO Courtland St., $130,000. Merchants’ Association for a acted “ arbitrarily” in requiring nor Pellegrini had an estimate on notice. Residents who don't respond to the notice Steven R. Werbner said today he bill. was wearing an orange collar. Ansaldi Heights Inc. to Clifford C. and Bonnie M. recommendation. the company to pay for these the cost of the improvements. risk removal from the town voter registry. hopes to meet with Planning Othe Dog Warden Richard Rand Carlson, 64 llm rod Road, $228,000. And the association suggested improvements when other mill Brophy said he hoped to settle the About 25 canvassers appointed by the registrar’s Department officials and other air flig said Jerry, seems like a nice Scott M. and Jo A. Cleary to A. Lee Kubachka, George Marlow and Marlow’s developers were exempted from matter out of court. office will cover the town. The purpose of the annual town staff members to discuss a anti-sn little dog. He is as large as he Fairway Estates, conveyance tax, $137.50. Inc., the 75-year-old Main Street these requirements. "W e would very much prefer to canvass is to help registrars update voting lists and compromise proposed by the mill City an will get and is ready for Martha C. Buckler to David S. Lima and Susan E. store that has become known as Planning Director Mark Pelle­ settle,” he said. "W e are cer­ prepare for the Nov. 8 presidential election. developer, the West Haven-based The I adoption. Palmer, Northfield Green Condominium, $135,000. the place where you can buy grini said today that officials tainly interested in finding a Brophy Ahern Development C6.. ents Jerry was the only new dog at Martin A. and Wilma J. Uriano to John H. and everything, but especially things from the Planning and Building position where everybody wins. the H oi Student art exhibit on utility improvements the PZC departments met with Lawrence the pound this week. Last Mary E. Lindsay, Cheney Brothers subdivision, nobody else seems to have. We put forth what we thought was Commi required for the conversion of the The Newspace Gallery in the Lowe Building at week’s featured pet, Bert, a $117,000. The recommendation took Brophy president of Brophy Ah­ a reasonable compromise at this car on i mill into 103 residences and eight ern Jan. 19 to discuss building Manchester Community College is presenting its black Labrador retriever, Raymond J. and Deborah H. Duguay to Michael J. Marlow by surprise, both because point.” morec A end-of-the-year student art exhibit and music about 1 year old, is still waiting Maddy Jerry stores. inspection procedures and Brophy had said after the Sullivan and Elizabeth Daugherty, Rolling Park the independent merchant is not a "W e’re going to have to review program on Friday at 8 p.m. The exhibit will to be adopted. Estates, $134,900. member of the National Retail Brophy proposed a compromise PZC’s approval of his plans that this proposal.” Werbner said. on the improvements. Advi showcase student works in painting, drawing, Also waiting to be adopted is noon to 1 p.m. The phone Lois K. Warrender, executrix for the estate of Merchants’ Association and be­ his company would have to of the organization while others The Planning and Zoning Com­ “ Most of this (PZC require­ design, lettering, sculpture and ceramics. Soprano the golden retriever female number at the pound is 643- John A. Krompegal to R. Gregory and Maureen P. cause the Marlow style of person­ “ rethink” plans for the mill HAR are boarded at various animal mission Jan. 4 approved the site ments) is city infrastnicture," Marsha Hogan and pianist Charles Gigliotti will mentioned in last week’s co­ 6642. If there is no answer call Wilson, Bluefields Addition, $132,000. alized merchandising is not typi­ because of what he called "preju­ Court I clinics. plan for the conversion of the mill Brophy said today. perform songs from the American Musical Theater. lumn. She’s a medium-sized the police department, 646- Marie Takes to Anne L. Miller and Patricia A. cal of today’s marketing. diced” treatment by the PZC. He drinkii This week’s featured cat is a but placed conditions on the In an April 15 letter to Pelle­ later said the mill plans would A reception will follow the program in the gallery. dog, is golden red in color and is 4555. There is also someone on Coelho, Oxford Court Condominium, $73,100. Marlow’s is a cluttered place regard nice tiger cat called Maddy. All approval requiring Brophy Ahern grini, the company agreed to pay stay the .same. The program is free and open to the public. about 10 years old, although duty at the pound Monday Robert H. Simon to Mark Goodyear and Mama A. where you can buy repair hard­ diseasi of the cats put up for adoption to pay for utility improvements for materials but asked the town "There was definitely hostility she appears to be younger. She through Friday from 6 to 9p.m. Goodyear, Homestead Park, $128,900. ware for luggage, washboards, Jami y P Fine art trip scheduled have been neutered or spayed on and near the site, including the to pay for installation of the .sewer between the Planning and Zoning was found on April 10 on High There is a $5 fee to adopt a and have had their shots. The LLoyd and Gloria Fleming to Jonathan Reuben, stems for coffee pots, and gaskets VIetna Street. replacement of curbs and side- and water (systems. Commission and Brophy Ahern,” “ Contemporary Fine Art in Connecticut," the dog and the new owner must only exception would be when a Manchester Gardens Condominium, $76,000. t for old pressure cookers, among a the fail Also mentioned in last walk.s on Cooper Hill and Pine In the letter, Brophy al.so said he said today. “ We’ve tried since next trip in the Junket series sponsored by see that the dog has its rabies kitten is too young to be Valerie J. Waicunas and Sandra M. Cobb to Lynell host of other things. in part week’s column was a male streets and Hartford Road, the the company would not agree to then to put aside hostilities.” Manchester Community College will be held shots and is licensed neutered or spayed, before and Linda D. Johnson, Hillview Condominium, While most Marlow merchan­ -65. shepherd, about 8 months old. problei Saturday, April 30. The trip will feature art galleries Aid to Helpless Animals Inc. being adopted. $ 120, 000. dise is pretty serious stuff. He was claimed by his owner. and Ho in Connecticut. The bus will leave the college at 10 is seeking good homes for the Anyone wishing to adopt a David C. Thomas executor for the estate of Nancy Marlow made a bit of history The dog pound is located on In itf a.m. and return at 5 p.m. The cost for tickets, which many cats and kittens it takes cat or kitten should call any of F. Thomas to Arthur J. Pongratz, administrator of when he was the first merchant in Housing authority audit OK, did not . cost- includes lunch, is 145. For information, call 647-6242. town property near the landfill in every week. While waiting to the following numbers: 666- the estate of Elizabeth F. Pongratz, partial interest the area to have Eisenhoppers, ;rcent area off Olcott Street. Rand is a disea be adopted some of the cats are 7000, 623-0489, 242-2156 or 693- in 219 Oak St., no conveyance tax. the spring-legged insect toys that Ragindd Plnto/MinchMtar Htrald at the pound weekdays from remair 'eiss’s Bridge club scores kept at the homes of members 6138. Arthur J. Pongratz for the estate of Elizabeth F. former President Dwight Eisen­ minis- Pongratz to Stephen M. and Linda A. Brown, 219 hower found amusing. JUST DESSERTS — Betty Nigri joins Manchester but improvements suggested >rcenf Scores for Manchester A.M. Bridge Club played Oak St., $122,000. Marlow agreed to help the Memorial Hospital President Michael R. Gallacher and O ’N priate on Monday are: North-South 1, John Greene-Al _ _ , , Pooya Hendessi to Soheil Ahghari, Woodland Distributive Industry Training S. Ashley Thompson, hospital director of volunteer Bv Anita M. Caldwell Among the accounts where for housing. Shanley said today, HAI town Manor Condominium, $72,000. Board. He and his store will be Berrgren; 2, Dale Hamed-Irv Carlson; 3, Frank O l l r t l i a i * l £ S Manchester Herald there were overruns were the but the criteria for the North Elm ' with William Bellock, Abigail Bellock, Stuart Green- host June 6 to representatives of services, at a celebration honoring hospital volunteers he exp Votta-Deane McCarthy. East-West 1. Frankie liability insurance and electricity Street housing states that the wald and Marilyn Greenwald to Michele G. O’Neil, the Northern Irish retail group Wednesday. Nigri was honored for more than 1,000 1988-81 Brown-Faye Lawrence; 2, Suzanne ShroU-Mary — — — i The U.S. Department of Hou.s- accounts, two expen.se areas tenant must be a Manchester s will Fern Street, $115,000. who will confer on retailing and hours of volunteer service. whethi Wlilllhide; 3, Eldith Boucher-Mary Warren. Scores Gerard Desormlers of Manchester. ing and Urban Development has which Shanley said were beyond resident. The 383 elderly on the :es as Cemetery, Bloomfield. Calling will talk about Northern Ireland’s necess for Thursday’s game are: Open Pair Club Besides his son, he is survived Marion P. Taggart to Woodland Glen Limited asked the Manchester Housing the authority’s control. waiting list can be from any­ Gerard Desormiers, 39, for­ hours are Friday from 2 to 4 p.m. Partnership, Woodland Street, conveyance tax, experience in retailing. budget Championship — North-South 1, Louise Mlller- by another son, Craig Nelson of Authority to develop a budget However, the criticism was a where. Shanley said today. !t our merly of 440 W. Middle Turnpike, and 7 to 9 p.m. $330. Marlow said the representa­ Hed Eleanor Berggren; 2, Hal Lucal-Jlm Baker; 3, Willis, Texas; a brother, Alfred plan to control overruns that were minor flaw in an otherwi.se For example, people move to said, died Wednesday at an area Memorial donations may be Marion P. Taggart to Woodland Glen Limited tives, who will help set up a sugge! Frank Bloomer-Bertha Kuchinski; East-West l, ‘’Bill’’ Nelson of Newtown; a found in several accounts during acceptable audit, officials said. Florida, Shanley said, before nberg convelscent home. made to the American Diabetes Partnership, one-half interest in parcel on Wood­ training program for retailers at to imp Frankie Brown-Peg Dunfield (overall winners); 2, sister, Elizabeth "B etty" Huda of an audit of October 1985 through "It was just about a perfect they are elderly. "They get to a les for The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Association, 40 South St., West land Street, no conveyance tax. home, are apparently interested “ Noi Marge Wamer-Bev Saunders; 3, Ann McLaughlin- Bridgeport; nine grandchildren; September 1987 ledgers. report,” John FitzPatrick, vice certain age and they want to based Ethel Robb. Main St., is in charge of arrange­ Hartford. Robin Kane to Laura B. and Charles K. Comolli, in small store retailing in small Wedne six great-grandchildren; and sev­ The reque.st came in an April 7 chairman of the authority, .said come home." lalary ments, which are incomplete. Beacon Hill Condominium, $96,000. eral nieces and nephews. Charles F. Wyman communities. They will hold two letter from HUD that was re­ today. Shanley also said that there are Scholarships available Donald Booth to Peter J. Sesta Jr., Brook Haven other conferences with retailers The F.A. Sansoucy and Son viewed by the MHA board of In other business, the board 180 persons on a waiting list for Strlli irry” Louis C. Gonthier Charles F. Wyman of Windsor Condominium, $62,000. at two other places in ?pubi- Co-opportunity Personnel Services Inc. of Far­ Funeral Home, 40 Marcy St., commissioners Wednesday reviewed what took place at the Section 8 housing. Louis Camil Gonthier. 47, of 801 Locks, formerly of Manchester, Thomas A. Eason to Mark T. Falce and Susan M. Connecticut. NEW , said mington and Manchester, is offering scholarship Southbridge, Mass., is in charge night, Chairwoman Ada Sullivan groundbreaking ceremony for Section 8 is a federal housing Main St., died Wednesday at husband of Marjorie (Streeter) Carbone, Northwood Townhouse, $103,500. The senior representative of alai pis were awards to secretarial science students at Manches­ of arrangements, which are said today. And according to the property on North Elm Street assistance program under which ter Community College and other area institutions. Hartford Hospital. Wyman, died Wednesday at Neai F. and Joyce I. Burgess to John H. and Joyce the Distributive Industry Train­ hours V djust- incomplete. home. Carol Shanley, MHA executive which the town is using forelderly tenants pay 30 percent of their Awards will be based on scholarship, leadership, He was bom in Bristol and had H. Bajoris, Dartmouth Heights, $211,500. ing Board is Raymond Arnold, director, the board is working on adjusted monthly income and the no closr ' any He was born in Dover, N.H., housing, Sullivan said today. community service and written presentation skills. lived in East Hartford most of his Muititech New England Inc. to David R. Thomas, whose officers are in Newton a plan for budgetary control housing authority pays the differ­ Willii and had been a resident of Building is scheduled to begin Interested students should contact the secretarial life before moving to Manchester Paul A. Maillot Oak Grove Farms Condominium, $84,900. Abbey, Northern Ireland. which must be submitted to HUD May 1, Shanley said today. There ence between what the tenant Revem rd, a two years ago. He was employed Manchester for 33 years before David R. Thomas to Louise E. Marello, Oak Grove sub- 2 science departments at their schools for an within 30 days of when the letter will be 21 units. Currently, there pays and the fair market value of called 1 as a truck driver for the Mahr Paul A. Maillet, 69, of West moving to Windsor Locks. Before Farms Condominium, $110,900. application. was received. are 383 persons oh the waiting list the apartment. side fir d not Freight Co. of South Windsor. He Hartford and Highland Lake, retiring, he was employed by Folly Brook study then m was a member of the Knights of Winsted, brother of Anne’ Man­ Pratt and Whitney of East riden- Blood pressure checks Columbus. ning of Bolton, died Wednesday at Hartford and Kaman Aerospace strike t garty Hartford Hospital. Public Meetings development Divis The Visiting Nurse & Home Care of Manchester He is survived by two sons, Corp. for 23 years. He was a MCC club may be first step ;h the Besides his sister, he is sur­ Ed wan will conduct a blood pressure screening on David Louis Gonthier and Tom communicant of St. Robert Bel- nt on vived by his wife, Jane (O’Brien) larmine Church of Windsor not opposed was not Thursday from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Bolton Pharmacy Louis Gonthier, both of Middle- Meetings scheduled tonight: town; three brothers, Alfred Maillet of West Hartford; a son, Locks, a member of the Good Mear idley, on Route 44. For information, call 647-1481. The Planning and Zoning Com­ Gonthier in Florida, Joseph A. Timothy G. Maillet, and a son and Sam Nutnegers Camping Club toward student radio station Wednei th N, mission is not opposed to develop­ Gonthier of Manchester and daughter-in-law, Donald Paul and the Hartford Surf Fishing Manchester replacf nt on ment in the Folly Brook area Auxiliary meets Monday Eugene Gonthier of Enfield; a and Virginia W. Maillet of Wins­ Club. Bv Andrew J. Davis Kudra, senate treasurer and it (a station)," Bruce said. "The a matii ted; three daughters, Kristin B. Board of Directors comment session, Municipal despite two lawsuits filed by a Manchester Herald president-elect, disagree on what Manchester Memorial Hospital Auxiliary will sister, Jacqueline Reynolds of Besides his wife, he is survived club is the beginning to get people had pel cur- Maillet and Carrie E. Maillet, Building, 6:30 p.m. developer who claims the com­ the possible formation of a radio involved in that, though we’re not meet on Monday at noon at the Manchester Country Enfield; and several nieces and by two daughters, Beverly A. other both of Thomaston, a daughter Wyman of East Granby and Building Committee, Municipal Building coffee mission approved development A proposal to start a student club would mean to a proposal to going ... to get anything right Club. Michael Gallacher, president of the hospital, nephews. 1, to- and son-in-law, Deborah and room, 7:30 p.m. that could damage the brook and radio club at Manchester Com­ start a low-frequency radio sta­ away.” will be the guest speaker. The luncheon is $7.95 and The funeral will be Saturday at Janice Wyman Frodyma of En­ djust- Richard DiCicco of Newington; field; a sister, Dorothy Adams of Advisory Parks and Recreation Commission, surrounding properties. munity College may be a first tion on campus. The success of a radio club is reservations may be made with Laura Nalesnik, 109 9:30 a.m. from the Portland e as five other sisters, Charlotte Haverhill, Mass.; several nieces Lincoln Center gold room, 7:30 p.m. Meanwhile, the Andrew An­ step toward establishing a stu­ " It ’s not as grandiose, it’s not vital to the existence of a radio Waranoke Road, Manchester 06040. Memorial Funeral Home, 231 saldi Co., the developer which s u Main St., Portland, followed by a Maillet of Hartford, Margaret and nephews; and three step- dent radio station, but student as costly” as a radio station, station, Kudra said. If there is not jctor, Bouchard of Dover, Del., Bar­ granddaughters. filed the suits, has submitted leaders agree the pos.sibility that Kagan said of the club. "It would a great interest in a radio club, >r of Agoraphobics Support Group Mass of Christian burial at 10 Andover plans to the town planning office a.m. in St. Mary’s Church, bara Gasparrini of West Hart­ The funeral will be Saturday at a station might be established be a good venture” the students will probably be. Bv The A and Library Board, Andover Public Library, 7:30 that indicate he may try to A club currently would make People who experience panic or anxiety when Portland. Burial will be in St. ford, Mary Dunphy of North 10:15 a.m. at the Holmes Funeral remains in doubt. unable to get the administration Ellen leaving their home are invited to the Monday Branford and Florence Maillet of Home, 400 Main St., with a Mass p.m. develop land in the area himself. The proposal to establish a more sense than a station be­ to back a station, he said. essor Patrick’s King Street Cemetery, Planning Director Mark Pelle­ Turn-of- meetings of the Manchseter Area Agoraphobics West Hartford; and a grandson. of Christian burial at 11a.m. in St. radio club was announced Mon­ cause of cost factors, he said. " I think it could be the first step cords are ealth Enfield. Calling h,ours begin grini said an application from the Together support group. Meetings are held from Saturday at 8:30 a.m. The funeral will be Saturday at Bridget Church. Burial will be in Coventry day by Bob Kagan, coordindtorof Also, he said the number of in actually getting one,” Kudra aided by I a a tz company to change the wetlands 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Concordia Lutheran Church on 9:15 a.m. from the Farley- St. James Cemetery. Calling the media associate program. students interested in forming a said. try to doi and Women Infants and Children, Town Office boundaries on property it owns at Pitkin Street. For information, call 529-1970. Sullivan Funeral Home. 96 Webs­ hours are Friday from 2 to 4 p.m. The club would allow students to radio station has waned over the Kudra said a radio club may woman wl lestls Hllding E. Nelson Building, 1-2 p.m. 186 Bidwell St., filed recently at last few months. ter St., Hartford, followed by a and 7 to 9 p.m. receive training in working at a currently be more feasible, espe­ week. ttner, the planning office, probably " It’s something to explore. Hilding E. Nelson, 77, of Hol­ Mass of Christian burial at 10 Memorial donations may be radio station, as well as allowing cially because a club does not "It is V€ Bslng Pinochle played means the company wants to Funds have to be available and land. Mass., died Tuesday at a.m. in St. Augustine’s Church, 10 made to the Windsor Locks Lions’ students to make audio tapes for need the approval of college will cont n Di- move boundaries to see how they’re not right now. I can’t be Pinochle scores for Thursday’s game played at Harrington Memorial Hospital. Campfield Ave., Hartford. Burial Ambulance Fund, P.O. Box 312, later broadcast, he said. President Jonathan M. Daube, Commissi .145). Thoughts much land it has to develop and optimistic that funding will be the Army and Navy Club on Miain Street are; Floyd He is the father of Neal G. Nelson will be in Mount St. Benedict Windsor Locks 06096. Student Senate plans for the who has expressed his doubts If the fi Mark will probably want to develop the available," Kagan said. Post, 628; Gert McKay, 610; Ernestine Donnelly, station have met resistance from about the radio station. A club birthdate land in the future. Raglnild Plnto/ManchaMar Harald If there Is enough student 898; Alice Raymo, 589; Mike Haberem, 578; Peter the college administration. Col­ must be approved by the senate; could be tl lager A famous publisher declares, " If you are an Pellegrini said the PZC is not Interest, the radio club could be Casella, 573; Ann Wajda, 571; Helena Gavello, 566; lege officials have balked at the by Harry Meisel, dean of student the nation or of Service Notes articulate person, you utter some 30,000 words each opposed to development in the SEA OF NAMES — Volunteers Vera and Chester started In the fall semester. Sol Cohen, 559; Ada Rojas, 553; Gladys Seelert, 551; idea of a radio station because of affairs; and by Linda Thomas, Mrs. Re reus' Ethel Scott, 550. day” Folly Brook area, even after Osborn look over name tags at a Volunteer Bruce said. But there are many funding problems. director of student activities. Convalesc nnan If these words were put in print, they would Ansaldi filed two suits against the Recognition Celebration at Manchester Memorial A radio station could cost $8,000 steps that must be taken before A new club must also have an vosa Garden club to meet Completes training at Lackland Completes navigation course amount to a fair-sized book a day. These books commission for approving subdi­ then, such as finding equipment, have tentJ Hospital Wednesday. They were among dozens to $14,000, plus the cost ofbuilding adviser, four student officers and Thursday /orks would, in a lifetime, fill a good-sized college library. visions that Ansaldi claimed will a studio, according estimates by he said. The Coventry Garden Club will meet on Tuesday, Airman 1st Class Mark W. Bielawa , of son of honored for volunteer work that ranged from 10,000 a senate-approved constitution, citizen. 162), Airman Lori L. Lenfest, daughter of Karen Hunt All these books are from the same author. All reflect damage the brook and his adja­ Harold Dorshug, a retired engi­ “ It’s the very first step toward May 10, at noon at the town office building in Diana M. Bielawa of 770 Downey Drive and Richard and stepdaughter of Harris Hunt of 6 Bramblebush hours of service to 100 hours of service. Volunteer Mim he said. Last ye: :hief the life an thoughts of the author, in his own words. cent property. Ansaldi claims the neer who has helped the senate Coventry. Bob and Aileen Mcilven will present a L. Bielawa of Clifton Park. N.Y., has graduated Road, has graduated from the U.S. Air Force Connectic .460) And not a book can be taken down from the shelves commission did not require Ryan received nine stars for accumulating a total of with station plans. program on Australia. Refreshments will be from Air Force basic training at Lackland Air Force avionic navigation systems course at Keesler Air said, but t seph or withdrawn from circulation. proper flood control and drainage 10,975 hours of service. But Kagan, Rory 0. Bruce, served. For information, all 742-7107. Base. Texas. Force Base, Miss. The sta llano "Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth measures for the developments. senate president, and Kenneth Completes air force training She is a 1987 graduate of Manchester High School. speaketh” (Matthew 12:34). Therefore we read, "Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are Airman Kevin R. Kaclnski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Completes basic training Dr. Crane’s Quiz the issues of life” (Proverbs 4; 23). And, “ Every idle '® Simple Richard Kacinski of Medford, Mass, and grandson Army National Guard Pvt. John E. VatteronI, son word that men shall speak, they shall give account ‘Co of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Sullivan of Manchester, has of Gayl L. and Gino H. Vatteroni of 9 Notch Road. thereof in the day of judgement” (Matthew 12:36). RE^mc graduated from Air Force basic training at Bolton, has completed basic training at Fort Elegant 1. Which word indicates death of the smallest Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. Jackson, S.C. creature? Marvin D. Stuart east of the river pro SUICIDE HOMICIDE FRATRICIDE United Pentecostal Church W e’re in Full Bloom INSECTICIDE Manchester 647-1419 G old ikes, Bv Steve 2. A magician’s hat often serves as a temporary Weather for Spring ward nomo Dinoc % > 4 / // / ' / t y $310 The Asso . he HIVE HUTCH CORRAL STY Dome Rings 3. 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tsof The Bennetts’ business is raising rabbits for This graphic shows statistics reiated to The chief author of the study We may just have a WASHINGTON - The Environmental recommended that people sus­ tet,'" professional fund-raisers goes to the charity gourmet dishes. With the help of FmHA loans, by the AIDS disoaso according to the Protection Agency says preliminary results pected of having heart disease — newspaper route available illic for which the collection was made. .AND IT "PLEADS "PLEASE SIV£ GENEROUSLY*:. — SUPPOSEDLY SO SOMETHING WOULD BE 1986, the Bennetts were halfway to their goal of 230 National Centers for Disease Control. It from new tests show that a controversial those who smoke or have high in your area... mes. P There is no justification for that. LEFT FOR THE CHARITY AFTER THE FUND-RAIDERS’ breeding does. The rabbit market was bullish and Is too early to conclude the deadly virus P chemical used to regulate the growth of apples blood pressure, high cholesterol )kes- the Bennetts knew they would turn big profits and (Manchester) )side The argument of some organizations, like does cause tumors in mice. will not spread far beyond the millions or a family history of heart pay back their $200,000 in loans. Ludlow Rd...... 123-273 g for ■ the Manchester Police Union, that But EPA Assistant Administrator John A. already Infected. trouble — should be checked for Then, in February 1986, the letter arrived. It was Qarth Rd...... 89-106 ! are professional fund-raisers have to be hired Moore, in an April 8 letter to the International this condition so they can be Open Forum a “ Notice of Intent to Take Adverse ActioA” from treated. le.” because fund-raising takes too much time, is Apple Institute, said the agency does not yet Avondale...... all e no their FmHA loan officer. The notice is the first step have enough information to make a decision on AIDS ‘smoulders’ In Asia When silent ischemia is disco­ Auburn...... all hollow. It will not persuade anyone who knows in the FmHA’s foreclosure process. vered during routine tests, people irive what to do. WASHINGTON — A new report shows AIDS is Woodbridge...... 286-302 that 70 cents of every dollar he donates goes to What the Bennetts didn’t know was that the can be treated with medicines, repeated by some members of the stops here.’’ Similarly, the buck The chemical, daminozide, had been used on “ smoldering” in Asia, according to the Agency a commercial fund-raiser. And no one really Red Rock gone; notice was a mistake. Such a letter is supposed to coronary bypass surgery or angi­ Perrett...... all . and Manchester Country Club, that should stop at Mr. Weiss’s desk about 40 percent of the nation’s apple crop. for International Development. arrive when a borrower is a year behind on oplasty, a common procedure Strant St...... all Id an cares whether what portion of that 70 cents there is no profit to be had or made and not at Mr. Vincent’sdesk. The Applied in the summer, it slows growth, makes take over club Dr. Jeffrey Harris, the agency’s AIDS that uses balioons to open up Summit St...... 63-203 at a pays for the fund-raiser’s overhead, what at this complex, belies the fact following situations should be payments. The Bennetts were only about one apples ripen together, deepens color and month late. coordinator, said at a congressional hearing clogged heart arteries. Hunniford PI...... all portion pays the help, or what portion is To the Editor: that every municipally owned golf examined by the Board of Direc­ lengthens storage life. Wednesday that new data received earlier this pthe What followed was a communications “ Nothing should come out of profit. cour.se in the New England area is tors’ subcommittee. Uniroyal Chemical Co. of Middlebury, Conn., week from the World Health Organization on Alpine St...... ell 'hila- breakdown, according to the FmHA. The Bennetts this work about what patients American Legion Dr...... ell A recent letter suggested that more than self-supporting and the 1. Mr. Weiss was on hand in 1976 which manufactures daminozide, has told apple intravenous drug users in Bangkok, Thailand, rvey In any event, the donor knows that the say it was a concerted effort to shut them down. should or shouldn’t be doing in Armory St...... ell an effort should have been made to courses a re open to their residents when the last revaluation was growers it remains confident that the chemical, put their infection rate at 16 percent in the first iper, donation he made, possibly at some personal Whatever the case, the Bennetts panicked. their daily lives,” said the lead Haynes St...... all Highland St...... 8-317 save the Red Rock golf course at very reasonable rates. Many of done and five-year phase-in was sold under the trade name Alar, eventually will three months of this year. researcher. Dr. Alan Rozanski of Candlewood Dr..... urgh sacrifice, is ineffective. They stopped construction and breeding work. Main St...... 205-376 ...... all from the bulldozers in thebuilding these courses do not have the adopted. Did Mr. Weiss advise be cleared. The same group had only a 1 percent infection (3edars-Sinai Medical Center in Somoroat Dr...... DEAR this They didn’t want to continue pouring money into a Russell St...... all ...... all The state law requiring commercial of yet another shopping center. potential of the Manchester- Mr. Vincent as to the problems he rate last year, said Harris. Los Angeles. “ I think people doctors, r lead business that was going to be repossessed anyway. fund-raisers to tell potential donors how much We agree! This is to advise the owned golf course complex. would encounter? Remember. Laser clears neck artery “ There’s a fire raging in the Caribbean,” should exercise, and you can’t go EIro St...... all Jefferson St...... all as eosino writer of that letter that many, The golf course complex that is Mr. Vincent came on board in 1979 After seven months of trying to get a straight around worrying about mental Flower St...... all Kenwood Dr...... all my docto can of the donation will be retained by the firm as Harris said. “ It’s smoldering In Latin America Tolland Tpke...... many others also agreed and owned by the town of Manchester — three years later. story, the Bennetts finally got an acknowledgement LOS ANGELES — Deadly complications of stress.” ....472-625 you tell n n an a commission is a good one. It is not at all like and it may be beginning to smolder in Asia.” East Middle Tpke...... 0-162 mn Union Place ...... all supported that opinion and hoped presents a potentially high-profit from the FmHA that the notice was in error. Six stroke-prevention surgery could be reduced by a If ischemia lasts for more than asking a car salesman to define his 2. A special meeting of the Union St...... 133-264 >i the that someone else would do opportunity. The revenue availa­ assessor’s office personnel was months later the Department of Agriculture new method using a laser beam to clear blocked 20 or 30 minutes, the oxygen- Rachel Rd...... all DEAR commission when he is selling a car. The ision something about it. Being a ble from this complex should be allegedly conducted in Mr. apologized and suspended proceedings at the neck arteries, says a doctor who reported Bran treats high cholesterol starved section of the heart dies, Tudor L a ...... all Union St...... 13-91 recently t donor is not a buyer entering the market. He direction of the White House. resulting in a heart attack. Mayfair Gardens variant of best somewhat regular player at that directed to the town treasury to Weiss’s office to muzzle the performing the procedure for the first time. CHICAGO — People on low-cholesterol diets Hlghwood Dr...... all Sandra Bennett estimates the error cost her and Although the crisis usually passes (No. M ain)...... 14-470 cause is i • in is givin g aw ay som e of his m oney in the course for many years, I too help reduce or hold our tax rate in assessor’s personnel from alert­ The surgery, performed last Friday on a can reduce their blood-cholesterol level by But expectation that it will be used to do supported that opinion and sev­ check. A reliable golf course ing the press and others to the her husband as much as $300,000 and, because of 72-year-old California man, “ represents the first in a few minutes without perman­ Qolwsy St...... all Marble St...... all the hands eating oat-bran daily instead of taking drugs ent damage, it may be a warning appearan has eral of us made a serious attempt management concern, of which revaluation problems. If Mr. lost momentum, set their operation back five time laser light has been applied to the Kerry. St., all McCabe St...... all something he thinks should be done with it. which can cost three to six times as much, of more serious heart problems to Northrth St.St...... all the finge ong, to have the town purchase that there are many, should be called Weiss was on hand and approved years. They didn’t need an apology. They needed t( treatment of carotid artery disease,” said Dr. Stock PI...... all researchers say. But hold the milk. come. North School St...... 1-84 No. Main St...... 997-410 swelling . the H iring a consultant at a fixed fee to set up course. However, by the time our in to offer their evaluation of this such a meeting, then the Board of have their loan rescheduled or the interest on the John Eugene, who worked with cardiovascular late bill reduced. “ The oat bran is not as effective as some of the In their study, published in the weight 1( the mechanics of a m ajor fund campaign, like effort was under way we learned complex. It would cost nothing to Directors’ subcommittee should surgeon Richard Ott. pharmaceutical products (in lowering) The FmHA thinks the Bennetts are just using a New Engiand Journai of Medi­ / weakness a hospital building drive, and then turning that the owners of that course had have such a management concern question such action by the town “ I feel excellent, and I think the operation was cholesterol, but it’s effective,” said Dr. John CALL NOW 647-9946 643-2711 little mistake to shirk their debts. “ The only key cine, Rozanski and colieagues Thu munch—f r Huruld Eosinof over the solication of funds to volunteers is already committed its sale to the present an appraisal, if they were manager. quite a success,” the patient, Kenneth B. Smith, Eisenberg, one of two authors of a study studied 39 heart patients and 12 Microscoi mall developers. thing worth telling about their story is that they 2 one thing. But handing the Job over to a given the opportunity tobid for the 3. Finally, at the most crucial said Tuesday by telephone from his San published in the Journal of the American healthy people. While the men 2 tissue wil have not nriade payment in years,’’ said Richard operation of this complex. period of time when the revalua­ Clemente home. Medical Association. and women did a series of mildly commission-based commercial fund-raiser Mallory, director of the California office of FmHA disease, When we inquired as to what it The town of Manchester can no tion problem was coming to a stressful mental exercises, the effective I smacks of an offense to both the donors and (The Bennetts had stopped payments when they mil- would cost to repurchase this longer afford to provide a private head, as well as the annual town remission received the first foreclosure notice.) the many volunteers who contribute their course we were told that the price playground for a handful of budget review, the town manager Although Last month the Department of Agriculture ther energy to worthwhile causes. would beabout $120,000 peracre — people, 168 of whom pay no taxes was out of the country for two extendedi re- if it was ever available. Had there to the town and do not even live in weeks. responded to the Bennetts’ complaints by Boosters prolong most pati launching an investigation into whether “ FmHA been enough early support for this Manchester. There are hundreds I know of no senior executive of effects. personnel illegally conspired against" the Bennetts 8 in V acquisition it is quite certain that of Manchester residents whowant any company who would leave his in the handling of their loans. i^ere the town could have acquired that to use this town-owned recrea­ post at such a pivotal period of DEAR I golf course. The Red Rock golf tional facility on anequal basis for time. Mallory says if the Bennetts think they have a vaccine effects with mapi gripe, they should file a tort claim against the tion course, so much like Augusta all. They should have that right I suggest that the Board of that immi !8 of WELL, FmHA in federal court. But for farmers, filing tort National, is now permanently restored as soon as possible. Directors’ subcommittee investi­ health of clo.sed. claims against the government is as practical as By AAocolm Ritter days after the initial vaccine. IF IT'S ANY OF gating the revaluation problem think, as I one planting com in asphalt. No farmer has won a tort The Associated Press Two unvaccinated volunteers all childrc William L. Hooker review this action by the town 1-141 YOUR BUSINESS, I'Nl In another recent letter it was claim against the FmHA in the past eight years, who received only the protein 77 Erie St. manager to determine if the ices implied that the allegations and according to James Massey, director of the NEW YORK — A researcher shots showed no immune system DEAR I GOING THROUGH A Manchester blame for the problems shouldn’t response. >use charges made against the opera­ Farmers Legal Action Group based in Minnesota. who gave himself an experimen­ /Vl'HOPBKOOK rare (1 in MIDLIFE CAREER rest on Mr. Weiss’s shoulders and Zagury showed antibodies lent tion of the Manchester Country Massey told our associate Jim Lynch that it tal AIDS vaccine still showed character not Mr. Vincent’s. immune system defenses against against the AIDS virus protein 13 d to CHANGE. Club were inaccuratq and lacked doesn’t pay to take the government to court. three am Evaluation of this management the AIDS virus a year later, days after the first booster, a supportive . subsjjnle^ Every Government cases are complex, and lawyers can These aci problem may be beyond the thanks to booster treatments, reaction lasting three months. charge tiiat has been leveled and Buck should stop collect almost twice the share of damage cause we: expertise of the members of the scientists reported today. Nine days after second treat­ Open House blood sug made public was well- settlements in private lawsuits as opposed to special Board of Directors’ sub­ But the booster procedure must ment, more antibodies against documented and can be supported at Weiss’s desk federal tort claims, Massey said. few week: committee. ’Therefore, it might be be simplified before it could be the AIDS virus protein and essential, by adequate evidence. Possibly The Bennetts have taken their cause to more To the Editor: prudent to seek advice from some used in large-scale tests to see if against a viral protein made from because the writer of that letter would also than a dozen lawyers. One expressed Interest, but top-level executives in thisarea or the vaccine can actually prevent it, called gpl20, appeared. Those Treatmer like to challenge the recent For the past month or so, Mr. indicated it would cost them $70,000. AIDS virus infection, they said. levels rose after the third booster. THE ARBORS from University of Connecticut acids and findings of t ^ ^ t e Liquor Richard Vincent, the town asses­ and/or Manchester Community Sandra wrote 113 letters to members of Congress “ We are in the process of Tests at various times showed 1 agree Com m ission. - wlTeiitnn they asking for help. "They have no ability to do that under certain conditions, sor, has been takingthe rapforthe College professors who are knowl­ finding an easier way," said newborns charged the Manchester Country immune system factors in Zag- revaluation problem. However, edgeable with this type of anything,’’ she said. "They sent us condolences.” Daniel Zagury of the Pierre and now done ury’s blood inhibited two dissimi­ Club with violating the laws and when all the facts are reviewed, problem. So, the Bennetts continue farming rabbits on a Marie Curie University in Paris, AT HOP BROOK phenylkel lar strains of the AIDS virus from regulations of its liquor license, a Mr Robert Weiss’s part in this small scale, unable to meet the demands of the who made headlines in March maple-sy violation that had been going on market they created. And they continue their 1987 by reporting that he and Infecting cells in the test tube. debacle must not be overlooked. J. Russell Smyth screening for several years. search for someone in the bureaucracy who will some volunteers had been given Each booster treatment also As former President Harry 48 Strawberry Lane RETIREMENT COMMUNITY O l« M by NCA Inc The statement made and often convince the FmHA to compromise, to let them the vaccine. markedly increased the ability of Dr. Go Truman once said, "The buck Manchester start over. It was the first reported human Zagury’s immune system cells to Through test of a vaccine against acquired proliferate when exposed to weight lo immune deficiency syndrome. either strain in the test tube. In T Ir e le u advocate Cordially invites you to a week-long open house $1 and y( There have been no side effects, addition, his immune system Clevelanf The loss of the Holy Spirit Mobile Force Once every few years, a tireless fighter for the he said. cells could destroy virus-infected title. American consumer comes along and reforms an The vaccine was essentially a cells for a time after each booster at the information center beginning industry. But for every success story, there are 10 vaccinia virus genetically m ^ i- treatment. At last report Mommy, wounded with a rosary Wounded Knee, South Dakota, in 1890, and the big-hearted advocates who fail. fied to produce an AIDS virus In another test, doses of AIDS around her neck, has escaped out of Uganda and is virus protein were injected just drums of the ghost dance were sound^ no more. We know of a man who, against great odds, protein called gpl60. The idea making her way through the Kenyan bush country under the surface of Zagury’s Saturday, April 23 through Saturday, April 30 9 In the catalog of miseries which history may visit continues battling deadly errors in the heart was that the Immune system 9 Ad on a bicycle with what few followers remain to her. skin before the second booster on a person ora people, exile, forced flight, pacemaker industry and slovenly oversight by the would react to the protein, raising Mommy is the name her adherents give Alice defenses that also might fight the and 20 days after the third. His Nicholas expulsion are among the worst, but yet more Food and Drug Administration. He has gone Into DEAR Lakwena, bom Alice Auma, a woman of the Acholl AIDS virus. immune system reacted each Monday - Friday Open Until 7 pm painful, and certainly more bewildering than debt for the cause, yet Charlie Stein and his NISCH: tribe. In last year’s report, Zagury time, showing it was still primed. Von Hoffman deportation, is the literal dissolution of one’s Pacemaker Recall Databank continue the crusade 9 am ■ 4 pm problem, Lakwena, according to difficult-to-understand ■•’i t and co-authors said the vaccine The process of removing, treat­ Saturday to inform heart patients about the hazards of afraid t< American newspaper accounts, means Messiah, culture, of the very social ground which gives men made his immune system pro­ ing and re-injecting immune defective pacemakers. His telephone lines have 12 noon - 4 pm else. I s and that is what, for some thousands of her fellow and women self knowledge and soul. As pitiful as duce two kinds of defenses; system cells would be too cum­ Sunday been shut off. Lawyers have threatened him with my peric Acholl tribe Ugandans, Mommy had been until her the Jews being driven from Egypt or the Diaspora proteins called antibodies and bersome to use in a large-scale AS lawsuits. years ag were, the Jewish people kept their God and special blood cells. experiment, as would be required forces were defeated by the brutes who presently thing hag remained a people; if they lost their physical, You probably wonder why the government Isn’t Evidence of defenses appeared to test the vaccine’s effective­ control that doomed land’s govcnmment. Without a got it one If this sounds like madness, the mad despleration geographic homeland, during the centuries of doing that. The FDA relies on the pacemaker up to 370 days after the initial ness, Zagury said. The information center features a model apartment knowledge of Ugandan language, culture and it maybe of her words, possibly poorly translated, possibly wandering persecution which followed they kept manufacturers to tell doctors that their products vaccination, he and his col­ Bemai^ Moss, an American history it is impossible to interpret the inchoate three r uttered in English, give some flavor of her the metaphysical land of Israel in their hearts. aren’t working properly. Malfunctions by defective leagues wrote in today’s British AIDS vaccine expert, said the as well as a complete presentation of accounts of this woman who seems to have brought sometimi message: " I am poor and need; I am hurt to the pacemakers have killed heart patients who never journal Nature. But there is no fact that Zagury’s immune sys­ into existence and headed a social movement Even the Nazis could not visit the extinction upon months. depths of my heart. Like an evening shadow, I am knew that their electronic ticker had been recalled. proof that the Zagury could have tem acted against quite different called the Holy Spirit Mobile Force. them which falls on those marked for oblivion by Also, about to vanish. I am blown away like an insect. My Stein’s data bank offers heart patients a quick resisted infection by the AIDS strains of the AIDS virus is The Arbors Retirement Community Concept. Her movement is described as a mixture of the accidents of history and the incidental lusts and stimulati W knees are weak from lack of food." way to learn about possible defects in their virus, he and 16 scientists from significant. Christianity and animism, perhaps with a touch of cruelties of others. These are the people who have do with To Americans this strange tale out of the blood no posterity and no past, who know their ancestors pacemakers, but his operation makes almost no Belgium, Zaire and the National Many previous studies sug­ Our counselors will be available to answer all your questions Islam, for it is reported that Mommy told her gested that a vaccine using one menstrua and misma of East Africa may have some will die when they do, people already worshipping money and is on the brink of financial collapse. Cancer Institute in Bethesda, people that she Is possessed by several spirits, one strain might not work against to the far resonance. There is something about it which half-forgotten g o ^ by means of Imperfectly Md., wrote. of whom Is an Arab, another a North Korean and other strains of the highly varia­ and will be available in the evening to accommodate your reminds one of the ghost dance, which began when Zagury received three booster yet another named "wrong element.’’ Whatever recollected rituals. The frenzy and despair which ble AIDS virus, said Moss, chief DEAR in 1889 an Indian named Wovoka came under the comes of knowing you are the end of your line, that treatments. the doctrines, Alice Auma was annointed with iKanrlipfitrr l■^pral^ About three months after the of the laboratory of viral diseases schedule. evidence spell of a vision during an eclipse of the sun. During with you dies the meaning, the wisdom, the being of charisma and had the power to make her followers vaccination, blood cells were at the National Institute of tion can . the vision he, like Lakwena, came to know that he your race, your people. Foundsd In 1981 believe that, once their bodies were smeared with drawn from him and infected Allergy and Infectious Diseases. with the was a messiah for his people who would, through Kurds, Etruscans, Armenians, Basques, Celu, PENNY M. 8IEFFERT...... Publlther orgasm special oil, the bullets fired at them by the soldiers with more modified vaccinia the medium of the ghost dance, chascithe whites Mohawks, Minoans, Acholisand Sioux, nations QEORQE T CHAPPELL ...... Edilor cramps fc would do a U-shaped 860-degree turn to return and DOUGLAS A. BEVINS ... .. Exactillv* Editor virus. Then the cells were re­ 385 West Center Street from the Indian lands and have the old vriiys.and vanished, arts and artifacts lie broken under the Location: Menarc hit those who’d fired them; her people believe that MABIE P. GRADY...... City Editor injected through a slow-drip the old life restored. Indians from the Canadlah~----- dusty stations of time, gods murdered In their in a woma the stones they picked up would turn into hand ALEXANDER GIRELLI... .. Am o cIMo Editor Intravenous line, a process that EMERGENCY Manchester, Conn. 06040 border to Texas began to do the ghost dance which, sanctuaries. In the woods where the vlney creepers orgasm fr grenades when thrown at the enemy. Evidently took about S'A hours, Zagury said Fire — Police — Medical they thought, would touch them with an hang down, where the air filters through green DENISE A. ROBERTS ... . AdvartWng DIroctor In a telephone interview. appear ar thousands of followers met their deaths because MARK F. ABRAITIS...... ButltiM t Managor Invulnerability not unlike the members of the Holy light, Alice Lakwena, bleeding, holds on to her The second and third boosters young w( they believed this messianic priestess had endowed SHELDON COHEN...... Cotnpoamg Managar D IA L 911 (203) 647-9343 Spirit Mobile Force believed had been conferred on bicycle, a dying messiah, ghost-dancing Mommy, ROBERT H. HUBBARD.. . Prsaaroom Managar were Injections of the AIDS virus appraoch them with the weapons of invincible victory. In Manchester them. The enthusiasm broke with the massacre at magical no more. JEANNE G FROMERTH. . CIrculallon Managar protein, given 299 days and 380 Itcanta woman’s 10 — N MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. April 21, 1988 — 9 8 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. April 21, 1985 M Isi BUSINESS MARKET REPORT Coastal incomes remain high FOCUS ZAS orders P&W engines but other states catching up nc EAST HARTFORD — United Technologies’ Continui Pratt & Whitney division has received a $12 million order for jet aircraft engines from ZAS By Dave Skidmore Eastern That was reflected in even the of the October stock market ally fol Ratings reported on toss’s small cars Airlines of Egypt. The Associated Press healthiest regions. The growth of collapse are more severe there universi The airline is ordering two McDonnell Sidney PEOPLE income in New England fell from than elsewhere. even sh ine Civic, the Colt twins, Mazda, WASHINGTON — Govertuoapt Jnlver- ' sni all five models is much better than Douglas MD-83 passenger jets which will be 7.6 percent in 1986 to 6.7 percent ■ Eastern states and Califor­ By the Editors Nissan and Tercel is much better than statistics may be signaling the Jewish I ay pa­ average. powered by four Pratt & Whitney JT8D-200 last year. Income growth slipped nia, which rode the growth of high of Consumer Reports average: for the Sprint, average. The Trump to fix bridge beginning of the end of a mid- This j le well Consumer The other preferred small cars are series engines. The engines will be delivered from 6.5 percent to 8 percent in technology firms, are running Festiva is new this year and has no 1980s trend that saw booming the Mid-Atlantic states. said he I 9, with The advantages to owning a small from Acura, Subaru and Volkswagen, NEW YORK - next year. Into a tight labor market, making Reports reliability record. growth In coastal states outstrip However, income growth in the tour bei having car are fairly obvious; They generally The Acura Integra has the highest Donald Trump, The company has received orders and options it likely that companies will look Of these eight models, the Sprint is the rest of the country, econo­ tottering Southwest increased that the 18 o f offer the best fuel economy and the base price of the group — starting at who scored a for almost 2,opo JT8D-200 engines since 1980. to expand elsewhere. tops in fuel economy. You can expect mists say. from 0.9 percent to 2.2 percent. It munity most nimble handling, and are nearly fll.Ooo for the two-door hatch­ public relations Earlier this month, Wardairof Canada “ We can expect to see slower 31 mpg in city driving; 58 mpg on Tf MTWTF MTW TF UTWTl MIWTf MfWTf UTW Residents of densely populated improved in the Mountain states growth in the bicoastal states and increase ile the usually the cheapest to buy. But to $6,800. I'oiJoo back, As with the Toyotas, its coup over City Hall entered a $100 million agreement to purchase It H expressways. « 11 II coastal states like Connecticut, from 3.5 percent to 3.6 percent. stronger growth in the states in insecuri often prices can vary substantially. Other possibilities are six stripliedi’^ predicted reliability is much better by rebuilding the JT8D-90 engines for its new MD-80 engines. ------The nine more-expensive small than average. New Jersey, Massachussets and “ I think it’s signaling the end of the middle,” Zandi said. In his rarely Recently. Consumer Reports’ auto down versions of cars that otherwise Central Park skat­ the fault cars recommended by Consumer The Subaru hatchback starts at AP griphic California continued to have the the bicoastal economy,” said New Jersey, with income of engineers judged the 1988 cars In the sell for $8,000 or much more. They are ing rink, has been the newi Reports’ auto engineers start at about around $8,000, Predicted reliability: Earnings up; sale planned highest average incomes in the Mark Zandi, an economist with $20,067, ranked second in 1987 and necha- small-car category, they recommend the Dodge and Plymouth Colt twins, is going $8,000 and up. If you’re interested in a better than average to much better invited to try Frahm heads The Hartford nation last year, the Commerce the Wefa Group, a Philadelphia- Masschussetts, with income of stress 17 models. Seven have base or the Honda Civic, the Mazda 323, the GREENWICH — American Brands Inc. has special model or style — say, a turbo than average for both two-and four- again. Department said Wednesday. area forecasting service. $18,926, was third. The District of Schuefti hich if entry-level prices ranging from $5,500 Nissan Sentra and the Toyota Tercel, reported a record first quarter earnings of $150 HARTFORD — Donald R. Frahm has been or a wagon — you’ll pay much more w h e e l^ v e models, This time, the States like Mississippi, West “ The bicoastal trend came to Columbia, with income of $20,303, violence heart to $6,500, which, in most cases, buys a The basic models may lack the trim million and also announced an agreement to sell named chairman and chief executive offiver of Palestin than an entry-level price. Tw y Volkswagens are recom­ federal govern­ Virginia, Utah and Louisiana that the forefront in 1984 and con­ would have been second if it was basic two-door hatchback. The other and flash of their costlier brand- its Andrew Jergens Co. subsidiary to KAO Corp. The Hartford Fire Insurance Co. occupier Five models are either Toyotas or mended — the Golf and the Jetta, The ment is suggesting depend on farming, mining or oil tinued on through most of the first included in the rankings. eight were more expensive — base or mates, but their price tag draws of America for an undisclosed amount of cash. Frahm succees DeRoy C. Thomas who on Toyota-related. They are the Corolla Golf has been among the better­ that the mega­ were at or near the bottom. half of 1987. Since last summer... Alaska, which took over the Schuei entry level prices starting at about buyers. The Civic has been exten­ The company’s earnings of $1.40 a share for Tuesday was named president and chief FX and FX-16, the Corolla Sport and performing small cars for several developer show the Connecticut was the hlghest- the bicoastal phenomenon has No.l spot from Connecticut at the object! 01 $ 8 , 000 . sively redesigned for 1988, but is the quarter were up 15 percent compared to $131 Sedan, and the Chevrolet Nova, Base years. It starts at a base of around city how to fix the operating officer of ITT Corp., the parent income state in the nation, with been on the wane,” Zandi said. start of the oil boom in 1973 and question Of those nameplates in the less expected to continue to be an excellent A A however prices range from about $8,000 for the $8,000, The Jetta — mechanically closed-down Willi­ million, or $1.15 a share posted during the 1987 company of The Hartford. an average of $20,980 earned for “ As we move into 1989and 1990, held it until 1985, fell to fifth in expensive group, you might consider small car. Donald Trump first quarter. presume Toyota FX to around $10,100 for the similar to the Golf — starts at around amsburg Bridge. Frahm, 56, was president and chief operating every man, woman and child in it will become a thing of the past, 1987. Its average income actually the Chevrolet Sprint and the Ford The recommended cars should particuli Sport. The FX, FX-16 and the Nova $9,000, Predicted reliability for the At the invitation of Alfred Dellibovi, head of Sales from continuing operations were $.29 officer of the insurance company’s 1987. That was more than double almost as the Sun Belt-Frost Belt fell 0.7 percent last year to Festiva. There are a variety of body perform well and be relatively moral to are made jointly by GM and Toyota in Golf is average: for the Jetta, better the federal Urban Mass Transportation billion, 31 percent higher than the $2.2 billion in property-casualty operations since 1983. the $10,204 income in Mississippi, phenomenon waned in the middle $17,886. styles that range in price from $5,500 trouble-free. Predicted reliability for California, Predicted reliability for the perennial last-place finisher. 1980s,” he said. than average. Administration, Trump plans to bring his the same period a year ago. The Hartford is the nation’s eighth largest Rounding out the top 10 were What I Also as in the recent past, Zandi cited these reasons; engineers to the deteriorated span today to The sale of Jergens is subject to regulatory property-casualty insurer, with revenues of $9.5 New York, Maryland, California, comprel income growth was strongest in ■ The increase in exports, study how to get it back into operatfon. approval in this country and Japan. KOA is a billion in 1987. New Hampshire, Illinois and Israel is subsidiary of KAO Corp. of Tokyo, Japan. the Northeast and weakest in which are growing as the falling Virginia. rrD There was no immediate reaction from Jewish I Dental horror stories send American Brands said in December it planned energy and mining states. dollar makes U.S. goods cheaper Seven of the 10 states with the p “ For P Stanley earnings up 11% Mayor Edward I. Koch, who in recent years Rudolph E. DePass, an analyst overseas, will boost manufactur­ lowest per capita income were in has been trading insults with Trump regularly to sell off Jergens. live outs NEW BRITAIN — Stanley Works has reported with the Commerce Department, ing in the Midwest and in parts of the South. In addition to Missis­ Dr. Gott over how the city is run. first-quarter earnings of $21.3 million, or 49 says the figures show growth is the South. sippi, they were West Virginia, patients to surgeons’ chairs In a letter to Trump, Dellibovi lauded him as Peter Gott, M.D. Pitney Bowes sets record cents a share, a n il percent increase over the accelerating in the Southwest and ■ Oil and commodity prices Arkansas, Louisiana, Alabama, a builder whose projects come in "on time, $19.2 million, or 44 cents a share, reported Rocky Mountain regions and are on the way up, brightening South Carolina and Kentucky. Ric under budget and built to last. ’ ’ STAMFORD — Pitney Bowes Inc. has DEAR DEAR ABBY: “ Disgusted in during the same period last year. slowing elsewhere. prospects for the Oil Patch, Farm Utah, New Mexico and Idaho — In 1987, Trump showed up Koch and the city reported a record first-quarter net income of The national average in 1987 ABBY: This is Virginia,” who was annoyed Sales during the quarter were $466 million, up Belt and mining states. energy and mining states — were in response to when his dentist referred him bureaucracy when he took over repair of the $53.9 million, or 69 cents a share, 32 percent was $15,340, up 4.8 percent from a co< 12 percent from the $417 million in the 1987 first « ■ Growth in the economy’s also in the lowest 10. "Disgusted in (her) to an oral surgeon to have a skating rink and finished the job in five higher than the $41 million, or 52 cents a share, year earlier. Taking the 4.4 service sector — which had quarter, the company reported today. Other than Alaska, Wyoming Virginia.” who tooth pulled, should be grateful! months and under budget. The city had spent reported during the same period in 1987. percent inflation rate into ac­ benefited financial centers like was the only state where average Continui Dear Abby Stanley Works, based in New Britian, is a was upset be­ Twenty years ago, a dentist told 7'A years and $12 million on what was The company’s revenues were $521.3 million count, it was the worst gain since New York, Boston and Los income declined in 1987, by 0.1 leading manufacturer of home and industrial had a hi Swelling result cause his dent­ Abigail Van Buren me that a tooth had to come out — supposed to take 2'A years and $4.5 million. in the quarter, up 14 percent from $458.7 million the recession year of 1982. Angeles — is slowing. The effects percent to $12,759. tools. ist had sent him then he proceeded to pull it. It reported in the 1987 first quarter. about th Stephe to an oral sur­ cracked the gumline, so he called The earnings reflected a 32 percent increase the town of rare disease geon to have a his associate in from the next Griffin to host breakfast resulting from discontinued operations, said Teens are big spenders -317 tooth pulled. room — more painkillers while GTE’s chairman bids fareweii, co-found George B. Harvey, chairman and president. NEW YORK — Expenditures for food and fame, ai ...all Di sgu sted’ ’ they both stood over me taking LOS ANGELES — Merv Griffin, responding “ These first-quarter results support our DEAR DR, GOTT: After eight months and 11 edged that while nearly yanking to a plea by Nancy Reagan, has asked “ every snacks has been rising among American “ He w ...all doesn’t know how lucky he was. turns trying to dig the tooth out! confidence that 1988 will be another record year doctors, my medical problem was finallydiagnosed Thirty years ago I went through my jaw apart, he had broken a Meanwhile, there was blood all mover and shaker in this part of the world” to teen-agers, whose total spending reached a more im ...all for Pitney Bowes.” Harvey said today. record $53.7 billion in 1987, according to says Sprint wili be successful as eosinophilic fasciitis. It's rare, apparently, and ^ two hours of torture in a dentist’s healthy molar next to the one he over the place! That instilled in a $5 million breakfast to help make the first tion to tt . all Pitney Bowes, based in Stamford, my doctors aren’t very familiar with it. Whalcan" had extracted! Although he had me a fear of dentists that I didn’t lady’s anti-drug dream come true. “ Teen-age Economic Power-1987,” the Rand In 198! ■525 chair while he attempted to pull manufactures business equipment, business you tell me? an impacted wisdom tooth, Abby. “ repaired” the broken molar, it have before. This fear caused me Youth Poll’s annual nationwide survey of By Linda Stowell "You have been given a com­ his retir ...all The former talk show host and entrepreneur supplies and operates a financial services remains to resolve Sprint’s prob­ that primitive practitioner was had to be removed because an to avoid regular maintenance will be host of a May 2 gathering at his Beverly monetary trends in the 13- through 19-year-old The Associated Press lems.” Brophy said. “ But they plete answer by US Sprint,” tor, he sj ■254 company. DEAR READER; It’s not just rare: it’s only sweating from the effort, and he abscess had formed. visits, so a few years later I Hills home. He hopes to raise half the $10 age group. are making progress and thXt Brophy said. “ Today is not the helping : recently been recognized. Eosinophilic fasciitis is a “ I can )-01 had to inject Novocain three The whole horrible experience needed another tooth pulled. This million needed to start up the Nancy Reagan STAMFORD - GTE Corp. work is being done.OWe remain Connecticut primary and we are that I did variant of the autoimmune di.sease scleroderma. Its times to help me endure the caused me physical problems for time, the dentist sent me to an Center for drug abuse. Chairman Theodore F. Brophy convinced that US Sprint will be a not planning to vote on you as 470 cause is unknown. It produces painful swelling in intervie\ agony. I was a petite 22-year-old years, but I was too naive at the oral surgeon, who extracted the In addition to Mrs. Reagan, the 50 guests at bid farewell after more than a successful, long-term competitor president of Sprint.” the hands, legs and feel that has an orange-peel time to sue anybody. How I wish I Herald, all at the time and had recently given tooth with no effort, no pain, no the “ power breakfast” will include oilmen decade as leader of the telecom­ in the long-distance market.” The job as president is already appearance. Carpal tunnel syndrome (tingling of had been referred to an oral munications concern and told was for all birth to my first child. When I got problems. It cost me a few extra Marvin Davis and Armand Hammer, Everything lost in gambling Several shareholders com­ filled. And, shareholders don’t all the fingers) may accompany it. In addition to surgeon. shareholders that its fledgling US enjoyed i home, the Novocain had worn off dollars, but it was well worth it. publisher Rupert Murdoch, developer David plained that US Sprint was a bad choose the candidate, a six- 410 swelling and pain, patients complain of fatigue, TORTURED IN V.J. GIBBONS. Sprint venture will be successful.' member committee of GTE and good m( and the pain was worse than Murdock, and producer Grant Tinker. investment and one suggested the weight loss, arthritis, dry eyes and general going through childbirth! PENNSYLVANIA PORT ST, LUCIE. FLA. QUESTION: you signed when you opened your “ We have reshaped the com­ company dispose of it. Others United executives does. ments. B Griffin, describing the group as “ every weakness. My husband brokerage account specified pany to make it a trim, agile said US Sprint has major billing Broply also called on Congress more goi mover and shaker in this part of the world,” Eosinophilic fasciitis is diagnosed by biopsy: The pain lingered on to a lesser DEAR TORTURED: Meet a DEAR V.J.: Now let’s hear it was purchas­ arbitration. competitor,” Brophy said Wed­ and record-keeping problems. to replace the “ obsolete” Com­ Health Microscopic analysis of small portions of affected degree for two months, so I went reader who was similarly from the “ Drill Sergeant” : said he wants to have the center ready for the ing stocks In v e s to rs ’ However. I find it difficult to nesday. “ We are unique in the ’T m not going to stand here munications Act of 1934 with a his resig Reagans’ move back to Los Angeles after they 2 tor, Gobi 2 tissue will reveal the typical inflammation of the back to the dentist. whi: acknowl- through my /Believe that a broker would tortured: broad range of telecommunica­ and say that US Sprint has had no new statement of national tele­ disease. Prednisone (cortisone) is the most DEAR ABBY: I think it’s leave the White House in January. broker. Instead G u id e violate your instructions and tions services that we provide.” serious problems.” Brophy said. communications policy. a history effective leatment: however, to produce long-term important for the public to be of opening a mishandle your account to the Brophy, 65, retired at the ” We are trying to turn it around Brophy said the infustry has which re remission, it may have to be taken for years. better informed, so I am respond­ separate ac­ William A. Doyle extent you say your broker did. company’s mandatory retirment and focus on the basics.” undergone significant changes, in amputati Although no patients have been followed for Data Bank ing to “ Disgusted in Virginia.” Turner fined for lions count. my That would be worse than de­ age for employees in policy­ Brophy also told Paul Watson, a network quality, telephone regu­ In 1986 extended periods, the disease is self-limited and. in The dentist referred his patient broker let my vious. It would be stupid. making positions. Brophy has 32-year-old entrepreneur, that he lation and competition. taiized, tl most patients, does not seem to cause serious ill MONTICELLO, husband use Sure, there are problem brok­ been chairman for 12 of his 30 MHS yei to an oral surgeon because he had could not be named president of ” If the industry is to serve the effects. Fla. — Broadcast my account. I ers. My mailbag bulges with years with the company. He was edition ir the patient's welfare in mind. US Sprint. Watson, a former country as well during the next 55 told the broker that my husband complaints — real and imagined succeeded Wednesday by James Dentists refer to oral surgeons executive Ted broker. If you get no results, go up subcontractor for the two com­ years as it has in the past, I DEAR DR. GOTT: Two of our children were horn is a gambler and he absolutely — about them. But I ’m convinced L. Johnson, president and chief GROWING STATES when; Turner, who has the line — first to his office panies’ US Sprint Communica­ believe we need a new statement with maple-syrup-urine disease. Let me emphasize could not use my stocks as the vast majority of customers’ operating officer. 1. The patient is not in good tried in the past to manager and, if necessary, to the tions Co. phone joint venture, of national policy to provide a that immediate diagnosis is critical to saving the security when buying on margin. orders are handled properly. Brophy continued to defend the W e Where population Is growing the most health, and the extraction of a tame the broad­ compliance department at the already won $1.7 million in a framework on which to build,” he health of infants born with this condition. Do you company’s joint venture with tooth could jeopardize health or cast industry, I reminded the broker of this brokerage’s home office. If you However, you do have a serious contract dispute with US Sprint. said. think, as I do. that screening tests should be done on life. pleaded no contest often and he assured me I had no are still stonewalled, go to dispute with yourbroker. To get it United Telecommunications Inc., Now, he wants to be president, all children? 2. The tooth is exceedingly to illegally import­ worry. arbitration. settled, go the arbitration route. which formed the fledgling long­ and has launched a campaign, Shareholders also voted Wed­ ovc difficult to remove where neigh­ When I called the broker and How you square away the bigger distance company, US Sprints on complete with T-shirts that read, nesday against a proposal to ing wild mountain Theuni DEAR READER: Maple-syrup-urine di.sease is a boring teeth, the sinus or other told him to send me a check for All stock exchanges and the problem — with your husband — July 1. 1986. "Sprint lost a $billion$. Paul grant preemptive rights to share­ lions and was fined can majfl rare (1 in 120,000 to 300,000 births) genetic disorder vital structures may be the $13,000 I should have had in National Association of Securi­ will be up to the two of you. "Results for the first quarter of made a $million$. Make Paul holders to purchase new shares of $1,500. of Dirert( characterized by the inability to metabolize the damaged. my account from the sale of stock ties Dealers have arbitration this year indicate that work still President.” common stock. Turner, 49, also is “ all I three amino acids leucine, isoleucine and valine. 3. The patient is what I call a about a month earlier, he said the procedures for settling disputes was ordered to William A. Doyle, a syndicated minority These acids can build up in the bloodstream and “ dental loser.” A dental loser is money was gone. The broker had between brokers and customers. produce public ser­ columnist, welcomes written suited ah cause weakness, lethargy, feeding difficulties, low someone who sees a dentist only allowed my husband to use my Most likely, you will have to questions, but he can provide in the d blood sugar, convulsions and death within the first when he has pain. A dental loser vice announce­ money to buy on margin. Every­ accept arbitration, rather than answers only through the column. DISCOVER THE f Utilities few weeks of life. As you point out, early diagnosis is accepts no responsibility for the ments for two thing was lost when the prices of going into court. That’s because Ted Turner Write to Doyle in core of the land sewi essential. The di.sease is usually first suspected deterioration of his teeth; instead wildlife groups af­ the margined stock fell. the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591 i pgyyL PLEASURE OF PLANTS f because of a maple-syrup odor to the urine. he says, “ My parents have ter entering the plea Tuesday in Jefferson Are there any steps that I can you can’t sue. if the agreement Manchester 06040. Werkh( Treatment consists of avoiding the three amino dentures,.,bad teeth run in the County Court to three counts of importing the take against my broker? NOW IS THE TIME FOR a meeti acids and taking niacin. family.” animals to his plantation near here without a Direefon 1 agree that early blood and urine testing of all Abby, it’s disgusting to have to permit. after he ^ ANSWER: Assuming every­ newborns would be a valuable procedure, such as is extract teeth that could have been The charges were filed last month after one PANSIES^,,, fellow Re thing you say is accurate, you now done with another amino acid disorder, called saved with only a little effort on of the lions brought from a plantation in South BEAUTIFUL $ i 60 ’’I feel have a strong case against that phenylketonuria. However, because of the rarity of the part of the original owners. Carolina was hit by a vehicle on Interstate 10. GIANT FLOWERS ONLY TRAY what wai broker. You should insist that the said. maple-syrup-urine disease. I doubt that mass PARK L. FIREBAUGH THE WORLD'S $13,000 be recovered and sent to The no screening will be adopted in the near future. 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He usu­ between the two groups.” recove arket ally follows this with a brief Power must rest with those who A proposal by the International and a there Association of Assessing Officers university speaking tour, and an live in Israel, said Schueftan. " I ment i even shorter tour of American know that this is strong, that it to study how the town’s revalua­ Manch ilifor- tion was conducted will be Jewish communities. offends many people. But when Notre Dame slugs its way past East of its p thigh they go home and think about it, considered by a subcommittee of This year, however, Schueftan four S t nning By Jim.Tierney said he has extended his speaking they know that I am right.” the town Board of Directors into th aking Manchester Herald ______r wrr iHiR u g r tour because of his perception Abnericans make themselves tonight. Town Manager Robert B. afterm I look H.S. roundup that the American Jewish com­ unnecessarily anxious by looking Weiss said today. A stiff wind was blowing out at High a for heroes and clear-cut solu­ The study, which would take a — see page 12 Mam lower munity is suffering from an Moriarty Field Wednesday after­ tions, said Schueftan. In the month to complete, would cost blew tl sand increased level of tension and noon before the start of the East insecurity. Middle East, no one wears the $17,350, Weiss said. He said he bottom tes in Catholic-Notre Dame of West In his opinion, this increase is white cowboy hat, he said. hopes the study can be started by push il Haven All Connecticut Confer­ ted three errors.. “ In the Middle East, Arabs are the first week in June. them 7- ne of the fault of “ the shallow coverage ence clash. “ Dave (Riccio) pitched great the news media is giving to what basically divided between the Meanwhile, notices of in­ sighed, 17 and The long ball turned out to be and the ball carried for us,” Notre is going on in the West Bank,” good S.O.B.s and the bad creased assessments went out on victory ne of S.O.B.s,” he said. Tuesday for about 600 properties. the pivotal ingredient in the Dame Coach Tom Marcucci said. Schueftan said, referring to the The ict of That is a concept with which A P photo Deputy Assessor William F. visiting Green Knights’ 6-1 vic­ “ He was able to shut them down. violence between Israelis and the six tim 0,303, Americans are very uncomforta­ Moon said. Notices were sent only tory over the Eagles. Both sides Our infield played excellent de­ Palestinian refugees living in an DINING OUT — Clarksville diner owner Ship, N.J. The diner is being trans­ twice il t was ble, he said. for those properties that in mustered only four hits but three fense. (But) we should have hit occupied territory. Gordon Tindall stands outside his newly take ai But he says the Israelis are not planted from its present site to a new creased in value because of new of Notre Dame’s went for home better” Schueftan said that he has no acquired restaurant in Lawrence Town- recovei r the perfect either. In describing location 1,100 miles away. construction, additions or runs. East is .still winless in the East Coach Jim Penders at the objections when Americans ask ACC at 0-2 and drop to 5-2 overall. wasn’t pleased by his club’s win it. questions. His wrath is boundless, them, “ I don’t believe in telling improvements. J o e l 3 and A people, ‘Look, here are the very 'The town is now using the 1986 Notre Dame is M in the league performance. “ There’s not much however, for American Jews who for the fth in nice people, who are perfect, who Grand List, updated for addi­ and 5-1 overall. to say,” Penders said. “ They flat tually presume to advise the Israelis •— out beat us. You can’t expect to right. F particulariy if they take a high never do anything wrong,’" said Iowa man to haul diner home tions, to calculate the tax bills Things don’t get any easier for pickoff ir to Schueftan. “ I try to explain to that will come due in July. The the Eagles as they entertain the beat a team like that when you moral tone. By Nicholas G. Katsarelas 2 -foot-high neon letters spelling it.” give up seven walks. Each home Savino’ them the realities of the situation The Associated Press notices of increase sent out last powerful Kadets of St. Joseph’s DlYeso were What such people are failing to out "D IN E R ,” is the victim of He and his family grew up in run ball was shook off by our in the Middle East.” month based on the revaluation High of Trumbull in ACC action when tl >rnla, comprehend is that the nation of rapid development along U.S. 1, West Windsor. Following college pitcher. They’re a solid club.” Those Israelis who have over­ LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP, N.J. Grand List are no longer valid. Friday afternoon at 4 at Moriarty fielder’ and Israel is absolutely central to the and has been closed for several in California, he went to work for Field. Riccio aided his own cause stepped the boundaries of the law — Once they couldn’t even give Weiss said last month that he home M Jewish faith, said Schueftan. years. the railroad as a track laborer. Notre Dame right-hander Dave when he led off the second inning in connection with the unrest are away the 50-year-old, art deco would ask the assessors’ associa­ Jim Lh the P “ For Jews, it is iegitimate to The property, owned by a Tindall said he was enthralled Riccio went the distance for the with a wind-blownhomeroverthe brought to trial and jailed, he diner, but its proud new owner is tion to do an independent study of final 2/ are in live outside of Israel. But Israel is Washington, D.C.-based com­ with the streamlined, art deco Green Knights. He walked three left field fence. Notre Dame went said. hauling it 1,100 miles to the the troubled revaluation after the the win iissis- pany Terranomics, includes the style of the dining cars that lent and struck out two. It was up. 3-0. in the third. With two outs Midwest, where such neon-lit, administration decided to scrap it the moi Sinia, Clarksville Motel and is to be their form to the first diners of the Riccio’s third win this year in as and Wayne Conlan on first via the stainless steel roadside denizens partly because of the large five inn lama, cleared Tor a shopping center 1920s and 1930s. He began coliect- number of appeals received by many starts. Eagle senior Pat base on balls. Mark Consorte ucky. Richard Cobb, former are few. gas in t Cori Berger, Terranomics’ de­ in g postcards of old the Board of Tax Review. Merritt, who was relieved by lofted an opposite field two-run ho — Inch by inch, a half-dozen start an velopment director, said the luncheonettes. At the request of the state senior Mike Begley in the fifth homer ju.sl clearing the left field were workers are gingerly lifting the company tried to donate It to fence. innings “ I guess the postcards weren’t Office of Policy and Manage­ inning, suffered his first lossafter coach and teacher, dies Clarksville Diner from its founda­ Lawrence Township to use as a The Eagles’ Dave Price was lost it. enough for me,” said Tindall. ment. the attorney general’s two victories. Merritt, who spun a >ming tion here and moving it onto a concession stand on its athletic gunned down at the plate to end out as s Cobb, a lifelong resident of As Tindall began to develop office is looking into whether the no-hitter in his last outing, gave arage Continued from page 1 flat-bed trailer for its new home fields, but the township didn’t the third after Conlan pegged Mane Manchester, also was a Little back trouble from his job, he town was mistaken in using 1986 up three hits (all home runs). five l y 0 . 1 in Decorah, Iowa. want it. the sec had a big heart. He really cared League and American Legion market values in conducting the earned runs, walked five and wildly past first baseman Alan “ They’re a vanishing piece of The company then tried to give began thinking about combining Walania. Merritt pitched out of a each thi about the kids." baseball coach, a director of his interest in diners with his 1987 revaluation. struck out two. Begley allowed architecture,” said owner Gor­ it to Rider College, which also bases loaded, one-out situation in In the Stephen Cassano, a member of Manchester State Bank, and a desire to open a restaurant. Weiss said details of the prop­ two free passes and East commit- don Tindall, whose father used to said no. the fourth. The Green Knights, advanta the town Board of Directors and committee member for the sports osal by the International Associa­ hang out at the diner. “ To have "W e didn’t want to see it torn however, took a 5-0 lead in the miscuet co-founder of the sports hall of hall of fame. He was a second Tindall returned to the Nor­ tion of Assessing Officers would the opportunity to try to save one down,” she said. “ I ’m very glad fifth on a leadoff homer over the Leonan fame, agreed with Simmons. lieutenant in the U.S. Army theast a few months ago to look be presented at tonight’s meet­ is real gratifying.” he’s going to take it.” for a diner to bring back to Iowa. _ NOTRE DAME (6) — Conlon ?b center field fence by Brian mer in “ He was a superb athlete, but during World War II. and ma­ ing. The three-member subcom­ 2-1-0-0, P u z v c k I cf 4 -1 -M , C o n so rte rf The 45-seat eatery, wrapped in Tindall wouldn’t reveal the Puzycki. Consorte scored the scoring more important was his contribu­ jored in physical education at He spotted the Clarksville, which mittee is to meet at 7:30 in the 2-3-1-2, R e y n o ld s dh 3-0-0-0, T o n e lll ss stainless steel and topped with sales price, but said: “ It’s worth 0- O-O-O, R Ic c Io p 3-1-2-1, W o la n loother 10 run on a groundnut by Rtgintid Plnto/MinchMtar Hgrild Savini Virginia State University. he remembered as a child. town manager’s office. tion to the kids,” he said. 4-0-0-2, S c h lo ttm a n n 304-0-0-0, B u n ic k If Walania. nard ea In 1985, when Cobb announced “ He was in my mind one of the 2-0-0-0, R o o d ln l c 3-0-0-0. T o ta ls 27-6-4-6. „ CATHOLIC (1) — Price rf “ Give him (Riccio) credit, he’s Manche his retirement as athletic direc­ finest ... human beings I ever COM ING HOME — East Catholic’s Marc Mangiafico, com­ 2-0-0-0, S fo n fo rd ss 4-0-0-0, M e rritt p/30 a good thrower.” Penders said. Notre Dame pitcher Dave Riccio (8) backs up the play as action 1 tor, he said he loved his work and met,” said Nathan Agostinelli, 29 STORES THROUGHOUT CONNECTICUT 2- 0 - M , R Izzuto 10 3-0-0-0, D u m o ls dh center, touches home plate with the Eagles' only run in int," 3- 0-1-0, B e a u lie u 2b O-O-O-O, P e n d e rs c “ We’ve got to score some runs. catcher Gianni Ragaini watches the action in the field. Division helping students. president of Manchester State t the 3-0-0-0, B e g le y 3b/p 2-0-1-0, M a n o la tic o They made the plays. Wedidn’l ” Wednesday’s game with Notre Dame at Moriarty Field, Notre Dame won, 6-1. High in " I can see the things I did, some Bank. ‘‘He will never be rt 2-1 1-0, G o rm a n It 2-0-0-0, R o b in so n oh a are 1- O-O-O. T o ta ls 24-1-4-1. East's lone tally came in the forgotten.” LOW, LOW PRICES! >u as that I did wrong,” hesaidina 1985 N o tre D o m e 012 020 1— 6-4-1 bottom of the fifth. Junior Marc Cobb is survived by his wife, ...and check oat thoM FREE eerelceet E a s t C o th o llc 000 010 0— 1-4-3 Merritt sent a looping .‘singledown final run on a groundout in the interview with the Manchester Mangiafico led off with a single Meanwhile. Penders has to rally Bernice “ Bunny” Cobb, a retired Riccio and Rogolnl. Merrill, Begley the i^ighl field line scoring seventh. eady Herald. "But everything I did O' FREE MOUNTING! (5) ond Penders. and moved to second after Price They re a good ballclub." his troops for another key mat- La was for the kids. I ’ve liked it, teacher and a member of the W P-RIccIo (3-0). LP-MerrItt (2-1). Mangiafico, Riccio had two hits for Notre Marcucc) said. “ We figure them chup Friday in the rugged ACC don’t S ' FREE STATIC BAUNCING! drew a walk. With two outs. six- enjoyed it. There have been some Manchester Board of Education; Walania drove in Notre Dame'.s Dame while Consorte had two to be the class of the league” “ Itjii.st wasn’t our day.” he .said! Bv BUI I and good moments, some bad mo­ two sons, Richard Cobb Jr. in 0* FREE ROTATION! S P E C I A L ! J The As ments. But there have been a lot New York and Robert Cobb of [0 FREE ‘riSTCHANGEOVER! FREE FRONT-END tress more good moments.” Coventry; two daughters, Karel ALIGNMENT After, Com- Health reasons contributed to Banks of Stamford and Dorothy [0 FREE FLAT REPAIR! WITH THE PURCHASE Of Canadiens’ injury list grows as Richer now out losses FOUR NEW TIRES Ith a his resignation as athletic direc­ Brown of Manchester; his Fvefv tifA AAtd bv Tnwr. r».r •« hArkert hw ntif famnua straight 2 mother, Isabel Mason of Man­ WITH tele- tor, Cobb said at the time. He bad IRON-CLAD NO HASSLE " Guarantee! 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CAAOl IMUT sas City 3 The new $227 million bridge, the Charter Oak Bridge the (IHTISUM a II The Associated Press 0 3 TOWN FAIR TIRE CENTERS CIMII • imON The Orioles, in tying the fran­ Califomis which received $36.5 million in • eoni • RiTiTpai AL Roundup “ lynchpin of the Hartford re­ chise’s longest losing streak, Chicago 5 federal funding for the current gion’s highway improvements.” MANCHESTER •WHII88 When will it stop for the surpassed the 1904 Washington EAST HARTFORD VERNON • neietPOiT AP photo game wat fiscal year,,will be located about “ Our ability to build a safer and 328 Middle Tpke. West 467 E. Main Street • W M t UTI Baltimore Orioles? Senators and 1920 Detroit Tigers (Dcroee frorn Kentucky Fried Chicken) 285 Hertford Tpke. •AntflMS Glenn B 100 feet south of the existing more efficient highway and (Located in the Warehouee Foods Ptais) (locM.4 In IK. K-Uict Shopping ctr | “ One of these days we’ll win a for early futility. They each lost BLEACHER M ESSA G E — A man walks game against the Orioles. Milwaukee night after the Orioles set a major intheseco Charter Oak Bridge. In line with bridge system depends largely on 646-8227 569-8710 game and it’s all going to be league record by losing their 14th 13 to start the season. away after putting up a large sign in the handed Baltimore Its Major League- ______872-2060 >■•00 87J.J24J kee a 3-0 li state statutes, it will signal the . A LL ST O R E S O PEN MON. 8 THD behind us,” Baltimore’s Terry straight game to start the season, our ability to complete the :30-8 • TUES.. WED. A ND center field bleachers at Milwaukee's record 14th consecutive loss. three tim end of toll bridges in Connecticut. Charter Oak Bridge,” she said. Kennedy predicted Wednesday falling to the Milwaukee Brewers Please turn to page 12 County Stadium before Wednesday’s It - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, April 21, 19W MHS nine rallies for first victory of season _MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. April 21, 1988 — 13 It must seem like old times for IN B R IE F Aces fulfill assignments eighth-year Manchester High John AndrinI was the winning Eagles came away with an I8-15 baseball coach Don Race. pitcher for Coventry. He scat­ victory over the visiting Rebels in Race sa whis Indians get off toa tered seven hits, walked four and H.S. Roundup a non-conference game. East is Pastuer leads bowlers 1-5 start a year ago before struck out four in his first visit to now 4-2 and will play a double- liH pW ^DSOR LOCKS - Left-hander Rod recovering for a final 14-8 record the mound this year. “It was good Maouire, Allen (7), and Sauer. header against St. Bernard’s for Mets, Astros, Giants to see him throw,” Plaster said of McKenna, Hoon (3), Jarvis (4), and rastuer of Miami averaged over 220 for 12 and a berth in the state tourna­ Landers. High of Uncasville Saturday ment in the Class LL Division. Andrini, counted on as one of his WP-MaouIre (1-1). LP-McKenna. miiming beginning at 11 a.m. at fhi*rounds of Manchester got off to another one top hurlers in the preseason. _ Robertson. the $ 1 4 0 ,^ Ptofessional Bowlers Association By The Associated Press "They took some very healthy of its poor starts in 1988, dropping Canton 310 001 0—5-7-4 S O f l D f l l l A total of 25 walks and 17 hits Greater Hartford Open Wednesday night. cuts against him, but they hit the Coventry 050 005 x— 10-15-3 Pasteur’ who has yet to win a tournament on Everything came up aces for four straight, but the Indians got O Connor and Lafleur; Andrini and were involved In the game. NL Roundup top of the ball,” Brenly said. “I Into the win column Wednesday p'alelo. 9,n 2,649 pins for an average of the Astros. Mets and Giants. know the feeling from batting '1 n> LP- O'Connor MHS thumped “We were taking them (South) afternoon with a 9-8 win over Hall pretty lightly and we made a 220.75. Dennis Rakauskas of Clark’s Summit, Pitchers Mike Scott, Dwight against him. You feel like you’re The news is not good in the High at Kelley Field. mistake,” Eagle Coach Jay Pa„ was second with 2,634 pins. Rakauskas also Gooden and Rick Reuschel. the right on him, then you go back to Manchester had a 7-0 lead and Cheney on top Manchester High girls’ softball McConvllle said. is seeking his first PBA crown. acknowledged aces of their re­ in holding down the Phillies, who the dugout wondering why you camp. The Indians suffered a 15-2 had scored 10 runs ineach of their blew that, bouncing back in the Tina Fusco led off the second ^ft-hander Hugh Miller of Everett, Wash., spective staffs, did as they are didn’t get a hit off him,” ROCKY HILL - It was Pat setback at the hands of unbeaten last two games at New York. He bottom of the seventh inning to inning with a home run for East and Mark Williams of Beaumont, Texas, were supposed to following losses by Candy Maldonado drove in a Maguire Day Wednesday after­ ■Windsor High Wednesday morn­ pitched perfect baseball until push its mark to 1-4. "We had noon as his Cheney Tech Beavers and the game was tied at 6-all « ^ J o r third, one pin behind Rakauskas. their teams with victories Wed­ first-inning run with a sacrifice ing at Fitzgerald Field. Com­ nesday night. Steve Jeltz lined a single to left them 7-0 and almost lost it.” Race visited Rocky Hill High School for after two frames. A two-run The 160 bowlers face six more games i fly and singled home a run in the pounding the matter, Manchester with one out in the sixth inning. sighed. “It was not a pretty double by Beth White keyed a Scott threw a four-hittes. and third. San Francisco scored all a Charter Oak Conference Coach Mary Faignant said .start­ Thursday before the field is cut to 24 for match Jeltz, a lifetime .215 hitter, was victory, but a good one.” matchup. five-run third which put East play. struck out seven in Houston’s 1-0 five runs in the first four innings. ing catcher Tammy Rabbett 4-for-26 In his career against The visiting Warriors scored Maguire, celebrating his 18th ahead, 11-6. AP p()oto victory over Atlanta. Gooden also The game also featured a steal suffered a knee injury in the had a four-hitter and fanned 11 as Gooden prior to breaking up the of home by Robby Thompson on six times in the sixth inning and birthday, hurled six strong in­ Indians’ loss Tuesday to Rock­ South battled back and knotted no-hit bid. twice in the top of the seventh to nings and was 3-for-4 from the the score at 15-all after five WHISPERING — East German figure New York beat Philadelphia 6-2. the back end of a double-steal in ville and is out indefinitely and Seahawks want Stouffer Gooden did not walk a batter take an 8-7 lead. But Manchester plate en route to the Beaver’s innings. Beth White led off the skater Katarina Witt smiles when Brian Reuschel allowed six hits for his the fourth. shortstop Tina Stone suffered a SEATTLE — The Seattle Seahawks said Boitano of the U.S. whispered some­ fourth straight win as San Fran­ and had a two-run single in the recovered in its final at-bats to easy 11-3 victory over the broken thumb Wednesday and is sixth with a home run which eighth. win it. Terriers. proved to be the winning marker. Wednesday they have made a tentative trade thing in her ear at Stuttgart Tuesday cisco took Cincinnati 5-3. Expos 5, Cubs 1 out for the year. Elsewhere, it was Montreal 5, "The breaking ball was the Joe Leonard got the ball rolling David Kool/Mincheatar Herald Cheney is now 1-2 in the COC “The story of the day was a with Phoenix for unsigned quarterback Kelly At Chicago, Hubie Brooks had a A A night. The Oiympic goid medaiists were Windsor improved to 4-0 with key,” Gooden said. “I was hitting for the Indians with a single to couple of home runs,” McCon- Stouffer, and sources said the deal Involves Chicago 1, and Pittsburgh 8, St. three-run homer, Andres Galar­ CONCENTRATION — Manchester High’s Barb O'Brien and 2-2 overall while Rocky Hill the victory while the Indians, who taking part in an ice skatingrifexhibition. Louis 1. The Padres and Dodgers my spots. Each game I have right. He took second on an errant keeps her eyes on the pitcher during Wednesday’s falls to 0-3 in the league and 1-3 villesald. SueConcannon notched Seahawks safety Kenny Easley. made progress. raga a solo shot and Tom Foley pickoff and scored on Frank host Fermi Friday at 10 a.m.. are were rained out for the second overall. Cheney was back in now 1-4. the win for East. Beth White, The trade for Stouffer, the Cardinals’ singled in the tie-breaking run in Savino’s single to left. Keith softbail game against Windsor High at Fitzgerald Field. straight day at Los Angeles. "It was good to get the win action this morning at 11 at Vinal Tiffany White, Krista Wisniewski unsigned 1987 first-round draft choice from tonight because the team needed the eighth inning. Montreal has DiYeso then singled to left, and O’Brien collected one of Manchester’s four hits. Windsor Winning pitcher Nicole Gervais Astros 1, Braves 0 Tech in Middletown. and Fusco each had two hits for Colorado State, is contingent upon the Seahawks it. I was thinking about that” won five straight games: Chicago when the ball rolled between the remained unbeaten with a 15-2 victory. limited Manchester to four hits, the Eagles. Evert wins; sets date has lost four in a row. Maguire allowed just three being able to sign the 6-foot-3,212-pound player, Scott took over the NL lead with Kevin Elster and Darryl Straw­ fielder’s legs. Savino scampered “She was quite good.” Faignant hits, one unearned run, walked Sue Platt led South with two Seahawks president Mike McCormack said. 31 strikeouts and was in total berry homered for the Mets, The game-winning single was home with the winning run. said. “Ourbats were kind of silent HOUSTON — Chris Evert beat qualifier Foley’s third hit of the season, all MANCHESTER (») _ Motevo ss p.m. against Bacon Academy. three and struck out 11, Cheney again. We’re not doing much in hits, including a homer, while Stouffer and his agent, Mike Blatt, scheduled command against the Braves, while Mike Schmidt had a two- Jim Kitsock, 1-2. pitched the ® 5-1-2-2, DIYeso Ib/p Laxmi Poruri 6-1,6-4 in the $250,000 Virginia singles, but gave him four runs P P Tracy parry also had two hits, who had won two straight after 3-0-1-1, Schockner 3b 3-1-0-0, Rasmus Coventry unlea.shed a 15-hit rapped 15 hits. “Today was Pat’s that area.” Erin Twible, Paula a visit to Seattle on Thursday, said Frank Bauer, Slims of Houston tennis tournament Wednesday run shot for Philadelphia. It was final 2/3s of an inning to pick up including a triple. opening the season with 10 losses. batted in and his second game- rf/p4-0-1-0, Barry 2b/lb 3-2-1-0, Gancarr attack in topping the visitors. day,” Cheney Tech Coach Bill Hollis. Pam Duguay and Barb another Stouffer agent. and then announced her wedding plans at a Schmidt’s 533rd career homer, the win. Joe Leonard started on ph l-O-O-O, Laurinitls lf/c( 2-1-1-0, A Leo­ Scott, 3-0, didn’t walk a batter winner. nard cf 2-2-2-3, Joyner It l-O-O-O, J.Leo­ Gary Onnen and D.J. Figiela Baccaro said. “The bats came O'Brien had the hits for "We haven’t reached an agreement with the post-match news conference. one behind Jimmie Foxx for the mound and pitched a strong in his second complete game of “I’m glad I can do what I ’m nard p/2b 3-2-2-0, Kitsock p O-O-O-O were each 3-for-4 for Coventry alive and Pat pitched well. He Manchester. T e n n is Seahawks yet, but we’re close,” Bauer said Evert said she and former U.S. Ski Team eighth spot on the all-time list five innings before running out of Totals 31-9-11-«. with Figiela singled, doubling was never in trouble. He really the season. He retired 10 of the doing,” said Foley, whose best gas in the sixth. “It was his first HALL (I) — Raterman ss 4-0-0-0, Windsor scored once in the fir.st from his Stockton. Calif., office. “We’re going to downhlller Andy Mill, 35. would be married July Giants 5, Reds 3 RBI production was 28 last ZImmermon It 3-1-1-0, Friedman ct and tripling and knocking in one sailed through. He certainly inning, four times in the second EC girls bow first 11 men he faced and didn’t start and he gave us five excellent sit down and talk.” 30 at Boca Raton, Fla. The couple announced Reuschel allowed five singles season. “I know I’m not going to 3-2-1-0, Koelsch lb3-2-0-l, McDowell 3b run and Onnen rapping two played a complete game. and took control with an eight-run allow a hit until Albert Hall’s innings.” Race said, “and then he M ' H ' D 'low ltz r(/p 4-M-O, McGann 2b ROCKY HILL - The Ea.st their engagement last month. and Chris Sabo’s solo homer in get 70 hits and drive in 80 runs.” singles and a double along with Leading . 1-0. Cheney tallied fifth frame. Manchester plated infield single led off the fourth. lost it. He really hasn’t worked 2- 00-0, Clello 2b 1-01-0, Carey p/rt Catholic High girls’ tennis team Earlier, top-seeded Martina Navratilova six-plus innings and is 8-3 in 12 3- 01-0, Gorels p OOO, M arkle c 1-00-0,one RBI. Rob Berkowitzand Matt five run.s during the second frame its runs in the fourth inning. “My split-finger was working out as a pitcher.” Allan c 2-1-1-0. Totals 28-8-7-3. lost to host Rocky Hill High, 6-1, Schembechler adds title overcame a slow start to beat Hu Na 6-4,6-2. games since he was acquired by Pirates 8, Cardinals 1 Harrington each were 2-for-4 with to pul this one away. The Dana Hensley started and took good and I threw it a lot, Manchester plated one run in . . 000 006 2 -0 7 -7 Wednesday afternoon. The E a­ Evert had little trouble beating the 15-year-old the Giants last Aug. 21 from Monchester olO 330 2-9-11-2 Harrington ripping a Iwo-riin highlight of the inning was the loss. for Manchester, She ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Bo Schembechler of particularly near the end of the Pittsburgh continued getting the second inning and three in gles’ record is now 0-3 while Pittsburgh. Atlee Hammaker Gore's (7) and triple in the sixth, followed by Maguire’s two-run home run over issued 13 walks. Michigan, the winningest active football coach Poruri, who said that Evert was her idol. game,” said Scott, the 1986 Cy sensational pitching and timely each the fourth and fifth frames. -1 Leonard, Ramsus Rocky Hill is 2-1. Pro sets were pitched the final three innings for Figiela's RBI triple. Chris the left fiel(j^ fence and a two-run “We’re not playing the way we in NCAA Division I-A, acquired the added title of Young Award winner. “I was as hitting in winning Its fifth straight In the fourth, Manchester took l^'tsock (7) and Savino. played due to the weather. The his second save. WP- Kitsock (1-2), LP- Gorels. McCarthy chipped in with a double by Don Sauer, Jim Krone are capable of. We’re not execut­ athletic director at the school Wednesday. good as it’s been all year. home game this year and ninth in advantage of walks and Hall doubles team of Elaine Price and Reuschel pitched carefully, un­ 2-for-3 performance with an RBI. added a solo shot in the second. ing. We have to come out more Schembechler. 59, was named to replace Don “I didn’t want to make a a row, dating back to last season. mlscuestoscore three times. Aris Coventry triumphs Theresa Riley was the lone victor characteristically walking three. "He had quite a few hits which Jeff Allen picked up the save for aggressive and get our bats Canham, who is retiring July 1. He becomes the Chiefs, Lions swap places mistake in a one-run game. I just The Pirates are 10-3 overall, their Leonard belted a three-run ho­ COVENTRY — A pair of the Beavers. for the Eagles. wanted to make all quality He’d walked just 10 batters in his best start since going 11-2 in 1962. was good." Coventry Coach Bob untracked,” Faignant said. sixth AD in the university’s 171-year history and KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas City Chiefs mer in the fifth for the Indians’ five-run innings went a long way Plaster said. Glenn Parent had three hits for East’s next match is Tuesday pitches.” 17 previous games, a span of 95 1-3 Darnell Coles hit a tie- only the fourth since 1921. swapped places in the NFL draft Wednesday innings. scoring there, as Coventry High toppled Canton Canton had a 4-0 lead before Cheney while Sauer had two hits EC wild winner at home against St. Thomas Houston got its run in the fourth breaking, two-run double in the Schembechler was the board of regents’ first with Detroit, giving the Lions their first and “Tonight was probably the »r Htrald Savino and Aris and ,Ioe I>eo- High. 10-,S. in non-conference Coventry scored five times in the and two RBIs. Krone also added Aquinas at 3:30 p.m. when Bill Doran had a one-out fifth inning and Jose Lind added a It was a wild and crazy contest Reiulli; Svwenkv (RH) def. Rebecca choice but rejected the offer in February after wildest you’ll ever see him,” San nard each collected two hits for baseball action Wednesday second. "We came back strong two hits. second-round choices in Sunday’s draft for the single, moved to thirei on a Glenn two-run single in the sixth. Bob between the East Catholic and Don, 8-2; Nedellu (RH) def. Anne learning it required that he resign as football Francisco Manager Roger Craig Manchester. The Indians resume morning. which was a good sign." Pla.sler “It was the kind of day where Sanner, 8-6; Leppones (RH) def. Cot(iv Lions’ first-round choice, the No. 2 selection Davis single and scored when Walk allowed five hits in seven coach after next fall. •(Overall. said. “But it was kind of inten­ y as action Friday with a CCC East The Patriotsarenow4-l overall said. The Patriots strung to­ everything came together," Bac­ South Catholic girls’ softball Begley, 8-6; Roche (RH) def. Carol Kevin Bass singled to right. innings and Jeff Robinson Division battle against Fermi teams Wednesday afternoon at Trocclolo, 8-1; Sywenky-Nedellu (RH) Finally, a compromise was reached. To help tional wildness because he was stopped St. Louis for the final two eld. and resume Charier Oak Confer­ gether .seven singles in the .second caro said. def. Don-Sanner, 8-3; Leppones-Roche The Chiefs, who gave up the No. 3 pick in the “ When someone pitches a Robertson Park. Schembechler balance his dual duties, the trying to get them to cha.se bad High in Enfield at 1 p m. ence play Friday at home at ,3: l.'i frame for their scoring. Cheney Tech 150 410 0-11-15-2 (RH) def. Begley-Long, 8-2; PrIce-RIley first round and the second pick in the second game like that,” Astros manager innings. Pittsburgh has an 0.80 Rocky Hill 000 001 2—3-4-3 When the dust cleared, the (EC) def. Kyoda-Degree, 8-4. university also named Jack Weidenbach. the round, will thus be the first team to act Sunday. Hal Lanier said, “you don’t worry pitches.” earned run average at home. school’s director of business operations, as The Atlanta Falcons have already signed about getting more than one The 38-year-old veteran was “We’re being aggressive as a 0 rally associate athletic director in charge of Auburn linebacker Aundray Bruce with the run.” unavailable for comments after staff. .. all we have to do is put the V maf- Lakers back on right track day-to-day operations. overall No. l pick. Mets 6, Phillies 2 the game. But catcher Bob ball in play because the defense 1 ACC. Brenly knew how the Reds felt will catch it,” said Walk, who Is Gooden, 4-0. was overpowering facing Reu.schel. e.said By Bill Barnard 19 points in the second half. 10-3 over the last two seasons. The Associated Pfess NBA Roundup Bucks 132, Bullets 94 After, a recent streak of 10 Milwaukee snapped a five- losses in 19 game.s and five game lo.sing streak and knocked A healthy Carter is now producing for the Mets 2 straight defeats on the road, the of the Mavericks. Washington into a three-way tie 2 By Jim Donaghv are back to “There’s no doubt about it. they for .seventh place in the Ea.s'tern Carter year,” said Carter, who There were times during the my back. mV neck and my are still the best.” MacLeod said The Associated Press Despite a relatively healthy problems last .season. Carter says n trvto what they do best — beating the Conference. drove in 100 or more runs in each season when Carter was so shoulder” body. Carter’s spring perfor­ . If it’s of the Lakers. " It’s amazing what he never quit. other top teams in the NBA. Terry Cummings had 26 points of his previous two seasons with wrapped up in adhesive tape that So far, National League mance didn’t show it as he ”I know myself, I never quit 'rp not they have done this year. They and 10 rebounds for the Bucks, NEW YORK — After a disap­ the Mets. “We are on track now." Byron he looked more like an exhibit in a pitchers have noticed the struggled to find his swing. and won’t until they take the Scott said after scoring 31 points are just a dominant team in a who took control of the game by pointing 1987 season, Gary Carter Throughout his career. Carter museum. difference heard whispers that his smile was He also had to deal with a uniform aw ayC artersaid . “My in the Lakers' 114-107 victory at very tough league. They killed us outscoring the Bullets .32-16 in has been one of the best clutch It was enough to make the In the fir.st three games of the doubting Darryl. brighter than his future. feeling is 1987 is history, we can’t Dallas Wednesday night. “If on defense and we only shot 35 each of the first two quarters. hitters in baseball. But that also effervescent Carter shake his season, Carter hit two homers at About Carter, Strawberry .said percent. That was the story of the Carter’s .235 average last sea­ changed in 1987. bring it back. I think those lead in anyone wants to win the title, they Pacers 116, Hawks 98 head and wonder what was going Montreal, and through the Mets’ in April’s Esquire magazine: ’’ . (Strawberry’s) comments are game." son was his lowest since 1976. and Carter batted 15 times with the ng one have to go through LA.” on. first 14 games he had six homers our veterans didn’t bring out the forgotten.” “We’re ready now.” Coach Pat Magic Johnson had 23 assists Indiana is even with Washing­ his 20 homers and 83 runs batted ba.ses loaded and had only one hit n they ton and New York in the race for Carter resented suggestions and 12 RBI. leadership they should have. Kid Riley said. “We played a money- and Mychal Thompson came off in were his lowe.st totals in each His average with runners in Carter attributes his crinkled the last two NBA playoff spots that his best years were behind “I feel what I’ve done this (Carter) for one. He just quit.” id two type game against the the bench for 18 points and 11 category since 1983. scoring position dropped to .245, bones to his position. after Herb Williams, starting for him and he spent the winter with a winter to build up my body can be Strawberry said he didn’t mean -game Mavericks.” rebounds for the Lakers, while Halfway through the season. after .331 and .282 marks in his sports trainer rehabilitating his the injured Wayman Ti.sdale. a reflection of what kind of year I Carter quit on the team, but on Carter was an infielder and 2 after It was the Lakers' fourth Derek Harper and Rolando Manager Davey Johnson re­ first two seasons with New York. scored 20 points at Atlanta. right knee and pounding his body can have.” he said. ’’This is the himself because of all the pitcher in high school and was ednes; victory in five games against Blackman each had 20 points for moved Carter from the presti­ Part of the problem last season into shape. first time in three years I can get injuries. Dallas. gious cleanup spot in the batting drafted by Montreal as an out­ vith a Dallas this season and gave them Blazers 131, Warriors 117 was injuries. There was a knee ”He worked on me with my down in a crouch without my knee Although he was discouraged order and inserted Darryl Straw­ fielder In the minors, the Expos 60 victories for the fourth straight Sonics 121, Suns 98 Clyde Drexler scored 15 of his injury, a shoulder injury, a neck posture when I get into my being wrapped In tape I ’d be by his health and the Mets’ made him a catcher. g Burr year, an NBA first. 29 points in the third quarter for berry there. injury and various nicks, cuts and crouch. ” Carter said. “Towards wrong to say its 100 percent. But Phoenix, needing to win all of “I was upset with my season lywill “We are excited about the its remaining games to have a Portland at Golden State. bruises that are part of being a the end of last year I was favoring it’s so much better it’s like night last yearbeoauseit wasn’t a Gary catcher. Coach playoffs.” Riley said "W ere chance at catching San Antonio Kiki Vandeweghe added 21 my knee so much that it affected and day” rr had under no pressure because we for the last playoff spot in the points forthe Blazers, while Chris w the totally believe in ourselves” West, was out.scored 45-19 in the Mullin scored 23 points and Otis Doug Dallas Coach John MacLeod, last 13‘A minutes against Seattle Smith added 22 for the Warriors. who.hopes his team can .still make .Dale Ellis, who started his first Jazz 112. Clippers 106 Lendl ends long layoff make up a two-game deficit against game since March 31 because of Utah out.scored Los Angeles emers Denver for the Midwe.st Division an injury to his arch, .scored 24 owell. championship, was impressed 17-4 in a five-minute stretch of the with a hard-fought win points for the Sonics, while rookie fourth quarter to erase an eight- with the Lakers’ latest conquest Derrick McKey scored all of his AP photo point deficit. FIRST YANKEE HOMER - Jack Clark, Minnesota Wednesday night at the MONTE CARLO. Monaco (AP) really well." p was right, is congratuated by New York Metrodome. Clark’s lOth-inning homer Manager Billy Martin after hitting his — For Ivan Lendl it was a matter Lendl will have to play better lu b ’s was the difference in New York’s 7-6 of starting his comeback on the than he played against Berg­ ir 3-1 O’s lose record 14th straight first home run as a Yankee against victory. right foot and not stumbling like strom, ranked 92nd in the world, ne 1, others have done at the Monte if he is to advance in this h the Continued from page 11 Ripken hit a go-ahead sacrifice Candiotti is .3-0 with a 1.08 ERA. Carlo Open. tournament. The forced vacation due to a His third-round opponent will id he fly in the fourth and Larry Sheets’ He .struck out eight Texas batters "The Orioles are a(ways re­ home run put Baltimore in front in his third complete game. The Yanks exclusive members stress fracture in his foot is over be Horst Skoff of iVustria. who two and now it’s back to work for upset Top to players Yannick y in­ membered for something, mostly 5-3 in the fifth. Indians’ staff leads the majors for winning, and they’re going to With 7.284 fans watching on a with a 1.78 ERA and seven Lendl, the world’s No 1-ranked Noah and Andres Gomez last ti To- player who ended a two-month year. onelli remembered for this, too,” chilly night in County Stadium, complete games. Kennedy said. “Thirty years the Brewers scored four times in of the 10,000 Homer Club layoff Wednesday with a hard- Mats Wilander of Sweden, from now when we’re old . we’ll be the fifth off Mike Boddicker, 0-4. Blue Jays 3, Royals 0 fought 7-6, 7-5 victory over currently No. 2 to Lendl in both Continued from page 11 test,” Martin mu.sed. watching as some other team is Robin Yount hit a leadoff home Dave Stieb and two relievers The Twins had built a 5-2 lead Christian Bergstrom of Sweden in the tournament .seedings and the “I’m glad we won, obviously, Wednesday, taking a page out of the $492,500 tournament. world rankings, is scheduled to creeping up around 12 or 13 and run, Rob Deer’s popup fell among shut out Kansas City on eight hits guys that helped us reach 10,000.1 we’ll be laughing at them. But it’s four fielders for a single. Jim and Toronto scored three runs in but I’m not an idiot. I know my job the Yankees’ book by roughing up ”I enjoyed my time off. It was meet Claudio Pistolesi of Italy in didn’t help it a hell of a lot, but I is to .save games,” said Dave 9 9 an older pitcher. Tommy John, at basically an off season for me the third round. not funny now, but it may be Gantner had a two-run single and the .second inning of the rain- helped it” Upgrading is easkr d m Yoti tfiink. someday.” Dale Sveum hit an RBI single. delayed game. Righetti, 1-0, the Y ankees’ 44 the oldest player in the majors, which we should have all the time Monte Carlo is a tournament Martin hit 30 homers in a New million-dollar reliever who sur­ AP photo Baltimore, in its highest Boddicker, the supposed lone Stieb, 1-2, gave up six hits and gave up seven hits and five runs in but never do,” the top-seeded that has been recently known for York uniform back in the 1950s, rendered the game-tying run. Snapper easy-starting mowers offer quality and features you can't scoring game this year, led .5-3 in ace of the .staff, has lost his nine struck out five in 6 1-3 innings. 2 2-3 innings. The Yankees won RETURN SHOT — Ivan Lendl, shown in a file photo, Lendl said. upsets. It is the traditional about as many as he hopes Clark "But the hitters love it because get anywhere else. And you can upgrade to a Snapper for less than the fifth inning before the host straight decisions since last Sept. Dave Wells yielded one hit in one the first two games of the series' “It may have helped me in the opening major tournament for hits this season.. they get to go up and hit again.” makes a return shot during a match last August. Lendl Brewers rallied. The Orioles’ last 4. inning and Tom Henke went 1 2-3 by a combined 25-11 score, long run because I had the same the clay-court .season which cli­ you would expect. "I wasn’t expecting to get up Clark took the first lOth-inning began his comeback at the Monte Carlo tennis chance to avoid setting the record Bill Wegman, 1-2, got the innings for his third save. routing 43-year-olds Joe Niekro rest last year because of knee maxes with the French Open next These mowers are built with Snapper's patented Hi-Vac® system there again after Claudell hit pitch from Jeff Reardon, the and Steve Carlton and 37-year- tournament Wednesday, taking a hard>fought match. surgery. I came back and played month in Paris. came when pinch-hitter Carl victory and Ple.sac finished for his” said Clark, a free agent who that stands up grass for a uniforn) cut while picking up clippings, Nichols filed out with the bases his second save. Athletics 9, Angels 8 Twins’ own million-dollar relief olds Bert Blyleven and Tippy 8 signed with the Yankees for $1.5 ace, over the right-field wall. . loaded to end the game. The Brewers won their fourth Martinez. Martinez was released leaves and pine $ 9 C Q 9 5 lets you Ron Has.sey hit a three-run million in the offseason. “I saw Reardon, 0-1, also gave up “When you lose 14 games, straight and have taken 19 of the Wednesday.. feci what homer in the eighth inning, that (the Yankees were closing in Washington’s homer, the only McGuigan sharp as he begins ring comeback needles that nobody likes it,” Manager Frank last 22 games against Baltimore, Dave Winfield’s three-run it's like to own a rallying Oakland over visiting on 10,000 homers) in the paper runs he has allowed this season. others leave Snapper Hi Vac* Robinson said, “We’re profes­ including nine in a row at home. sixth-inning homer off Twins California. today. That’s quite an accomp­ "He’s not Superman,” Twins sional players and nobody is The teams played again today in starter Frank Viola made it 5-5 Bv The Associated Press losing his World Boxing Associa­ one-time manager and the death find the fire and aggression that Hassey, who began the game lishment. Claudell’s was a tre­ Manager Tom Kelly said of embarrassed. Milwaukee. Winfield is batting .411 with five tion featherweight title to Ameri­ of his father, McGuigan turned to took him to the title and two batting .120, hit his first home run mendous shot for the 10,000th. Reardon. “He’s going to have his "Until we win win, nothing is “I don’t think we think about home runs and his 24 RBI lead the LONDON — It may not have can Stevie Cruz in a major upset singing, hosting television talk successful defenses. of the season. He connected off That said it for the Babe Ruths good days and his bad days and majors. going to take the pressure off,” he the misfortune they’re going been perfect and It may not have in June, 1986. shows and racing cars. He knew champions who came Donnie Moore. 1-2, who relieved and Joe DiMaggios. That was a today wasn’t what you’d call a said. “Right now they’re going to through,” Milwaukee manager Richard Dotson, making his been for a world title but Barry As he got over that defeat, plus But all that time, McGuigan back and had a poor record, but Stu Cliburn and struck out Mark fitting .shot. But mine ... felt good day.” first relief appearance after 159 an acrimonious split with his wondered whether he could still he had to try. feel the pressure until they win. Tom Trebelhorn said. “It’s more McGwire and Dave Parker be­ great. It came at a nice time, McGulgan’s comeback was It also wasn’t a good series for straight starts dating back to July short, sharp, certainly good They’re human.” of a media event. It’s not a fun fore facing Hassey. too” the Twins, who were swept in a 1982, was also outstanding for enough and the fans went wild. In other American League one, but it’s intriguing. This Clark’s homer, the 230th of his three-game set at the Metrodome games. New York beat Minnesota doesn’t happen very often.” Mariners 5, White Sox 4 New York, pitching’2 2-3 hitless “The old McGuigan atmos­ career, was made possible when for the first time since April 1985. innings. 7-6 in 10 innings, Cleveland edged Henry Cotto hit a two-run the Twins rallied in the bottom of phere was still there and fantas­ Indians 2, Rangers 1 The defending World Series But everyone, even Clark to an tic,” the 27-year-old Irishman Texas 2-1, Toronto defeated Kan­ homer during a four-run sixth the ninth on Greg Gagne’s infield champions have lost four straight sas City 3-0, Oakland rallied past extent, took a backseat to said Wednesday night after stop­ Tom Candiotti scattered nine inning that sent Seattle past hit, a walk to Kirby Puckett and a games and at 4-9 are in last place Washington. California 9-B and Seattle downed hits and Cleveland stopped Char­ ping Nicky Perez in four rounds to Chicago, two-out RBI single by Gene in the AL West. Using the bat of former team­ Chicago 5-4. The Boston at Detroit lie Hough’s 13-game winning mark a successful return to the Cotto’s first home run highligh­ Larkin. The switch-hitting Lar­ Minnesota has been outscored mate Rick Cerone, he golfed a low game was rained out. streak against the Indians. ring after 22 months. ted the Mariners’ biggest inning kin’s last seven right-handed 79-44 this season, with much of the Reardon fastball into the right- Glenn Braggs’ three-run homer Hough, who lost despite a “I felt extremely strong,” of the,season. They had not scored plate appearances have produced damage inflicted by the Yankees. field upper deck. A fan caught the in the second inning gave Milwau­ four-hitter, had won his last 13 McGuigan said. "It was almost more than two runs in any inning three doubles, three singles and a New York is 5-0 against the Twins ball but as has become Metro­ kee a 3-0 lead. The Orioles scored unbelievable.” starts versus Cleveland since during their current nine-game walk. and has a 45-20 scoring dome custom, threw it back three times In the third, Billy April 23, 1984. homestand. McGuigan, in his prime one of “ (Larkin) should have a saliva advantage. because it was hit by an opponent. the world’s best pound-for-pound fighters, quit the sport after MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursciav. April 21. 1988 — 15 «8 — 18 A Newgpaper In Eduratlon ProKram The Quiz Spongored by SCOREBOARD Cat distemper is stiii a probiem The Manchester Herald Three cases w o r id s c o p e (10 polnli lor ooch quMtIon eoewered corroctly) of cat dis­ combined with that of feline Cats like to favor freshly tilled Yankees 7.Twlnt6|10lnnlnge) Mats 6, Phillies 2 NMrisults Taylor, Oregon. L ...ftlROthC^ upper respiratory viruses and , Arizona; John Turner, temper have gardens for their duties nd B a s e b a D Oeorgetown; Doug West, Vlllanova; Akor- sometimes rabies. Kittens as PMILA been reported ■ contaminate their paws this way. N EW YO RK MINNCSOTA N E W YORK Wiley, U n g Beach State; Mike young as 6 to 7 weeks may be O b r h M O b r h M o h r h M b r i i M SPORTSCARD Bucks 1S2. Bullets 94 Williams, Baylor. in Coventry Cleaning up means licking an RHndsn It 5 1 2 0 Gladden It 6 2 3 0 M Thm oet .4000 Wllsoncf ' 5 0 1 0 „ SeoR Williams, North Carolina; Trevor P e t F o r u m started on the vaccine. It is so ingestion of these harm ful 4 2 2 0 Bradley If recently. J Mectim 2b 4 1 1 0 G ognen 4 110 Teufel 2b 3 1 1 0 Wilson, U C LA ; Howard Wright, Stanford. unfortunate that di.seases which products. American League standings Mtngty 1b 5 1 1 2 Puckett ct 3 1 1 1 Samuel 2b 4000 KHm dz 1b 3 0 1 0 W ASHINOTON (04) Feline dis­ healthy Schmdtlb Jones OG M 0, williams 4-10 1-1 IX ______can be prevented by immuniza­ JCIorkdh 4 2 11 Ooettl3b 4 0 11 4 112 Strytaryrf 3 1 1 2 temper (feline Allan Leventhal, D.V.M. Although fertilizers are less ' hit the WInfleldrt 4 1 1 3 Loudnerc 5 0 0 0 H o ^ 1b 30 10 AAcRyIdilf 4000 M.Molone MO XS 7, Colter 1G 00 X MHEaMBaRBRI tion are allowed to flare up again toxic than weed retardants or Emt Dlvhlon Kelly cf 5 0 2 0 Larkin dh 4 13 2 Parrish e 3000 Carter c 4 120 J.Mglone 30 M 5, Walker MO 00 2, . . - panleukopenia laid. " I W L OB and again because of lack of Ftalrulo 3b 5 0 0 0 H rbeklb 5 0 2 1 CJames rt 3 00 0 HJohsnlb 3 100- and also known insecticides commonly used on batting Cleveland 12 3 !fai Skinnerc 3 0 0 0 Brnnskyrt 5 0 0 0 Jeltz ts 20 10 1-27, Klna7-150014, BoguesXOOOS, Alorle7-9 H o c k e y New York 12 3 .800 __ Elstarts 3 2 13 owner responsibility. We vets see gardens and lawns — the former Wshtnph 1 1 1 1 Lm brdzTb 3 0 0 0 GGrotsph 1000 Ooodenp 4 0 13 0014. Totals4M0001594. as feline enteri­ ■ you’re Boston 9 5 .643 2'/z Slaughtc Bush ph 1 0 0 0 Harris p the same thing occur sporadi­ may cause toxic problems as Detroit ooao 0000 tis) is a highly back to 7 5 ,5«3 3>/j Santana ss 2 0 10 NewmnTb 1 0 0 0 Rowley p 1000 MILWAUKEE tm cally with canine distemper and Toronto 7 7 .500 4'/z well. hy you R n d l^ 2 b 10 10 M Yonoph 1000 C um m lna 13103226, Krystkowlak 3400 NHL results contagious viral infection of cats tion). Within a few days, cats, parvo disease. Mllwoukee 6 7 .462 5 Teltats 39 711 7 ratals 41 «13 5 Alm onts 0000 4, Slkma7-1^21X MoncrlM3733X Pressey that can spread like wildfire Not everyone wants to fence off Boltlnftore 0 14 .000 11',^ Tetalt 102 42 7-93417, Humphries1-57-09, Plerce7-131-215, especially the young, become ill. Treatment with fluids to over- their garden and certainly not West DIvIflon Totall n 5 0 5 through unvaccinated (or un- ^e in a New York itl 101 001 1— 7 Brtuer 33326, Lucas 7-91-217, Mokeskl4-5 Panleukopenia can bea rapidly xCome dehydration, antidiar- W L Pet. GB Minnesota 104 000 001 04 0, Reynolds 4-7 04 0, Stroeder 32 30 0. Bruins 4. Canadlens 3 boostered) cat populations. It is lawns but by thoroughly working icrifice Doklond 9 6 .600 Gome Winning RBI — JOork (3). Nwyork 110 «i TotalsS6941324 fatal disease (such as has hap­ rheals and antibiotics is some­ these products into the soil or Chlcogo 8 6 .571 '/z 13X effectivley prevented by shots. 1 in the E— Gagne. DP— New York 1,Mlnnesoto3, jMnnlng RBI — Strowborry (2). Batten o 2 2 - 4 pened in at least one outbreak in times successful but we have no watering them into the law!) the COlIfornIa 6 8 .429 2'/5 LDB— New York 6, Minnesota 10. 2B— , LO*^lladelohlo Z New York 7. WosWngfon 16 16 SO » - 94 However, less than 40 percent of red all KonKis City 6 8 .429 2'/j Milwaukee » si lO 10— 112 Montreal 8 8 l l s Coventry) where death comes specific anti-viral agent to com­ exposure can be minimized. Larkin 2, Meochom, Mattingly, Kelly, Carter, Bradley. HR— First Period— None. Penalties— cats ever see a veterinarian and nnings. Texos 6 8 .429 2'/z Gogne, Hrbek. 3B— RHenderson. HR— E h ^ (2), Strawberry (5), Schmidt (3). 3Polnt goals— Booues, Lucas 2. Fouled before the typical symptoms. bat the infectious organism itself. 1 Tile hi^Kkert of thb 747 kepi about 50 hostages on board in a Seattle 6 9 .400 3 Boisvert, Mon (Interference),') :34; Skrud- Keeping pets confined while a steal Winfield (5), Washington (3), JCIark (1). S— Rowley. SF— StraMierry. pot— None. Rebounds— Washington 49 (Bol land, Mon (slashing), 4:27; Plett, Bos remain susceptible to a dis­ Cats sometime die within 12 hours The means of control aravailable slate of terror for several days recently. The hijackers were Minnesota 4 9 .300 4 SB— Gladden (3), Goettl (1), RHenderson 0), Milwaukee 59 (Cummings 10). temper carrier. working the grounds helps too. If )son on WtdnMdav'f Garnet Assists— Washington 31 (BMues 9), (crosschecking), 6:39; Sweeney, Bos, of the onset of illness and the — protect your kitty with dis­ seeking the release of 17 terrorists In jail in the nation offor (13). IP H R ER ER SO malor (high-sticking), 9:27; Lemleux, exposure occurs, deligently clean deal in Oakland 9, California 8 IP H R ER BB SO Philadelphia Milwaukee 46 (Pressey 125. Total The virus is shed by an infected usual symptoms of vomiting and temper “ shots.” attacks on foreign embassies. Seattle 5, Chicago 4 muls— Washington 19, Milwaukee 17. Mon (cross-checking), 10:26; Lemay, off the feat of pels that wandered New Yerit Rowley LA3 Bos, mlnor-molor (Instigator, fighting), cat through secretions and excre­ Milwaukee 8, Baltimore A John 2 2-3 7 5 5 1 1 Harris., A— 11452. diarrhea don’t have a chance to into treated areas of just mildly Cleveland 2, Texas 1 15:57; Lalor, Mon, malor (fighting), tions. It is passed in the urine, Stoddard 2 2-3 3 0 0 0 3 New Yoik 15:57; MePhee, Mon (hooking), 17:15; develop. contaminated. If more extensive, Baston at Detroit, opd., rain Dotson 2 2-3 0 0 0 1 2 Oaoden W X ) stool, saliva and is contagious 2 In gn elfort to “ (glee bgck Die Taronto 3, Kansas City 0 3 3 0 11 Crowder, Bos (roughing), 17:19; Lemleux, There are other forms, with Lawn and garden dangers hurry to your veterinarian, tak­ Matchwords RIghettI W,1-0 2 2 1 1 1 1 WP— Gooden, Harris. PB-LCorfer. Mon (unsportsmanlike conduct), 17:19. through direct contact and indi­ streets,'' police In recently New York 7, Minnesota 6, 10 Innings MinneMta Umpires— Home, Harvey; Rrst, Pulll; V " Pacers 116, Hawks 98 cats either remaining ill for If you didn’t get your peas in the ing the original container of the (2 polniB lor toch corroct match) A :shada A grrested more thgn 1,000 people Thursday's Games Vlolo 8 8 5 4 3 6 Second, Crawford; Third, Dovidson. rectly when these substances are several days or dragging on for 1 1>exlradile a-depcndenl Galar- Boston (Ellsworth 0-2) ot Detroit (Robin­ Second Period— 1, Boston, Sweeney 3 ground by St. Patrick’s Day you products you used with you. This suspected of drug degling gnd Reardon L,0-1 2 3 2 2 1 2 T — 2:20. A— 27,714. INDIANA (116) (Byers, Lemay), 3:50.2, Boston, Bourque 2 carried on clothing, shoes, ett. I Foley son 1-1), 1:35 p.m. HBP— Gagne by John, Puckett by to weeks before dying. have lots of company. But gar­ is an annual spring happening hut Baltimore (McGregor 0-2) at Milwaukee Person 7-17 32 17, Williams 319 2-4 20, (Kasper, Plett), 9:07. Penalties— Kluzak, In early spring, tom cats ggng-reigted violence. : run in Stoddard. WP— Stoddard, Viola. BK— Stipanovich 311 34 13, Fleming 7-12 35 17, Bas (high-sticking), 4:53; Oiellos, Mon Infected queens may spread deners are really planting in I ragedy can be averted by careful 2'relaled b-connccted (Boslo 2-1), 2:35 p.m. John, Reardon. PB— Laudner. become active as queens come !al has Oakland (Davis 1-1) at Chicago (Perer Long 310 4-417, Anderson 316 0418, Miller (sloshing),4:53; Lalor,Mon(hlgh-stlcklng), the disease to their kittens. earnest now, fertilizing and using planning when you green-thumb 3 The U.S. gnd the Soviets recently Rick MBars 311328,Grov33314,Sklles1-30-lXDrelllng 6:03; Crowder, Bos (unsportsmanlike 1-0), 8:M p.m. Umpires— Home, McCoy; First, Coble; into heat and hunters are on the Some cats may even have a ggreed to g pullout from Af- 3 -alleged c-remove hicago Seattle (Swift 1-0) at California (Fraser M 0 40, WheelerM 040. Totals 431031323 conduct), 18:11; Svobodo, Mon (un­ insecticides as well and therin it and prompt attention if an Second, McCllelond; Third, Denklnger. sportsmanlike conduct), 18:11; Skrudland, prowl. When one of these itiner­ ghgnistgn. TRUt OR FALSE: 1-0), 10:05 p.m. T — 3:28, A--22,369. Astros 1, Braves 0 This 36-year-old auto racer mild or symptomless form of lies a potential problem ^The accidental ingestion occurs. Only games scheduled A T L A N T A (98) Mon (tripping), 18:11. ants comes down with distemper distemper but are very conta­ Under the pign, both super­ 4-client d-certain le was holds three Indy Car national Wilkins 326 37 18, Willis 7-10 37 17, Third Period— 3, Boston, Lemay 1 same goes for lawn lovers wqo Friday's Games the disease can be spread rapidly. powers cgn continue to supply 3on. all Boston at Milwaukee, 7:05 p.m. ATLANTA HOUSTON championships. He won the Ralllns 1-1324, Rivers 37323 WIttmon 7-10 (Crowder), 1:32. 4, Montreal, MePhee 4 gious nevertheless. use similar nutrients and Dr. Alan I,eventhal is a Bolton P Toronto at New York, 7:30 p.m. Mariners 5, White Sox 4 Ob r h bl O b r h M 04 14, Levingston 36 34 7, Webb 36 33 9, (Green, Kordic), 9:01. 5, Boston, Neely 1, A typical epidemic picture is an Vaccination is almost 100 per­ their Aghgn clients with wegpons 5-unequivocal e-claimed P ir runs Indianapolis 500 In 1979 and Battle 39 2-4 6, Carr 54 1-2 11, Hastings chemicals. veterinarian. If you have a Cleveland ot Minnesota, 8:05 p.m. AHall cf 4 0 10 GYoung ct 4 0 10 9:45. 6, Montreal, Kordic 1 (Robinson, infected cat arriving at a farm, gs Soviet troops withdrgw. game- 1984. His first-place finish In 0-1 04 0, Wood 32 1-1 6, Washburn 04 02 Carbonneou), 12:56.7, Montreal, Robinson l cent protective but two initial Dogs will sometimes eat the Oakland ot Chicago, 8:30 p.m. CHICAGO Gont 2b 4 0 0 0 BHatchr It 4 0 0 0 question you’d like to have SEATTLE DJames If 4 0 10 Doron 2b 0.Totals3746233598. (MePhee, Skrudland), 18:07. Penalty— household etc. having unvacci­ injections at .3 to 4-week intervals Peoplewatch/Sportlloht Baltimore at Kansas City, 8:35 p.m. Ob r h bl Ob r h bl 4 1 1 0 the Quaker State 500 on odorous fertilizers or even other answered in (his eoltimn. write 4 In g violent gnti-U.S. demonstrg- Detroit at Texas, 8:35 p.m. DMrphv rf 3 0 0 0 GDavIs lb 3 0 10 llS?!!? 11 24 27 16-114 Plett, Bos (cross-checking), 6:02. nated cats (or where the cats (5 point* for tach corroct answer) at I ’m LJohnsn cf 4 0 10 Renterl 3b 4 1 1 0 Aug. 16, 1987, was his first *W«tafa 22 29 18 2 9 ^ 98 Shots on goal-Boston 37-4— 14. Mont­ with periodic boosters must be chemicals applied to gardens and tion, g group of rioters set fire to Seottle at Collfornlo, 10:05 p.m. Guillen ss GPerry lb 3 0 1 0 Bass rt 3 0 11 to: Pel Forum, Manchester He­ e best 3 0 0 0 Quinons ss 4 1 1 0 Oberktl3b 3 0 0 0 Ashbyc 3Polnt goals— Person, Long, Wood, real 12-7-11— 30. have never been boostered since given for effective immunization. 1 *'The Last Emperor" dominated the 60th Baines dh 4 1 1 0 Cottoct 3 0 2 0 victory In two years. lawns. Or they’ll tramp or roll in rald, P,0, Box ,')91, Manchester the U.S. consulgte in (CHO O SE 4 13 3 Thomas ss 3 0 0 0 Romlrz ss 3 0 0 0 fouled out— Long. Rebounds— Indiana 68 Power-ploy Opportunities— Boston 0 o( their original kitten immuniza­ The vaccine is painless and is Academy Awards by winning 9 Oscars. B last NationalLeagueatandInga Caldem rt 2 1 1 0 Presley dh 4 0 0 0 (Stipanovich 13), Atlanta 54 (Willis 12). 4; Montreal 0 of 4. them and then lick themselves. 06040. O NE: Hondurgs, Colombig) gfter GWalkr 1b 4 12 1 Benedict c 3 0 1 0 CJcksn 3b 2 0 0 0 The last film to win more than 9 Oscars sing to GWIIson rt 4 1 1 0 Glavinep 1 0 0 0 Scott p 2 0 0 0 ______------J Assists— Indiana 28 (Fleming, Long 7), (taalles— Boston, Lemelln ( X shots-27 the U.S. extrgdited gn glleged Posqua It 4 0 0 0 Voile c 4 0 0 0 Atlanto26(Webb7).Totaltouls— Indlana25, saves). Montreal, Hayward (1310), Roy was (C H O O SE O N E: "Ben H u r," "West runs.” Salas c Grittev ph 10 0 0 drug lord. East Division 4 12 3 Brontley It 4 12 1 Eave p 0 0 0 0 Atlanta^20. Technicals— Williams, Wilkins. (9:46 third, 04). W L Pci. GB Boston pr 0 0 0 0 BSmIth 1b 4 0 11 A— 11,784. Side Story"), which took home ten in Totals 29 0 4 0 Totals 20 1 4 1 A— 17,828. 5 U.S. officigis recently beggn Pittsburgh 10 3 .759 KWIIms 3b 4 0 0 0 Reynids 2b 3 0 2 0 Referee— ^Terry Fraser. Linesmen— 1%2. New York 9 5 Hill 2b 4 0 10 .643 l'/3 Atlanta OHO 000 000-0 B a s k e t b a f l Gord Broseker, Ron Finn. Big waves, big bucks for surfers negotigtions for the continued 2 The new movie "Colors." a realistic letting Montreal 7 6 .538 3 Totals 33 4 8 4 Totals 35 5 11 5 Chicago A 7 .462 4 Houston 000 100 OOx— 1 Lakers 114. Mavericks 107 use of its militgry bgses in depiction of L.A. gang violence, has timely Philadelphia Gome Winning RBI — Boss (1). 5 9 .357 5'/j Chicago 031 000 000— 4 DP— Atlanta 1, Houston 1. LDB— Devils 5. Capitals 2 By Gregg Ambrose Only about 30 surfers in the world make a The bgses gre the Urges! U.S. drawn criticism from officials who fear raight St. Louis 3 10 .231 7 Seattle lOO 004 oox— 5 Kwock of Quicksilver action apparel, militgry instglUtions in Southern West Division Game Winning RBI — BSmIth (1). Atlanta 3, Houston 5.2B— Ashby, Benedict. L.A. LAKERS (114) Honolulu Star-Bulletin living at it. it will glamorize gangs. But director..?.. inth in SB— AHall (6), Bass(1), GPerry (5). NBA standings ’’You’ve got to be a proven commodity.” he W Pet. GB E— HIM, KWIIIIams. DP— Seottle 1. .Cooper 312 32 14, Rambis 36 32 12, New Jersey i 3 i— 6 Asig. says the film lakes the viewpoint of the S— Scott, Glavtne. A l^ l-Ja b b a r 39 2-2 14, Scott 1319 4-4 31, Washington i i o— 2 “ There are so many surfers and so few says. eason. Houston 9 .692 LDB— Chicago 5, Seattle 6. 2B— Renteria, police. Los Angeles IP H RER BB SO EASTERN CONFERENCE Johnson 1-7 38 8, M.Thompson 314 02 18, First Period— 1, New Jersey, Broten 2 H O N O LU LU — What would you say if sponsors,” says Hawaii’s Michael Ho. who at I, their .692 GWalker. 3B— Brantley. HR— Salas (1), Atlanta But the sponsors don’t want to miss out on San Francisco 9 6 .600 Cotto (1). SB— Reynolds (4), Cotto (4). Atlantic Division M 3 3 9, Campbell 35348. Totals4375 (Kurvers, DrI ver), 9:37 (pp). 2, Washington, someone told you that you could make 29 has been making a living from surfing 3 Thanks to a spectacular bunker shot on n 1962. Cincinnati 8 7 Glavine L,0-3 7 5 1 1 1 3 W L Pet. GB 2327 114. Ridley 4 (Hunter, Stevens), 13:15. any potential superstars, so they start the .533 IP H R ER BB SO Eave 1 1 0 0 0 0 D ALLAS (187) the 18lh, Great Britain’s Sandy Lyle San Diego 4 9 .308 Chicago v-Boston 56 23 .709 Penalties— Shanohan, NJ (holding), 3:28; $200,000 a year by traveling the world and longer than most. Ho has done so well that he young kids out on modest programs, with free tie- Houston Aguirre 316 74 17, Perkins 44 4-4 12, captured the Masters golf classic. TRUE Atlanta 2 11 .154 Horton L,2-2 5 2-3 9 5 5 0 2 New York 37 43 .463 19'/2 Pe.Sundstrom, Was (high-sticking), 3:28; surfing in exotic locations? had a house built on the beach at his favorite clothing that they show around to their in the Wednesday's Games Long 21-3 2 0 0 0 1 Scott W,34) 9 4 0 0 0 7 Washington 37 43 .463 19Vj Donaldson 14 04 2, Harper 7-17 34 20, Muller, NJ (roughing), 4:01; Christian, Newsname OR FALSE: Lyle is the first foreign golfer Montreal 5, Chicago 1 Seattle Umpires— Home, Tata; Rrst, Davls; Philadelphia 35 44 .443 21 Blackman 7-19 64 20, Tarplev 11-17 2-2 24, Was (roughing), 4:01; Wolonln, NJ (trlp- Of course, you could make much, much surf spot. Sunset Beach. But he has a friends. (IS polnti If you can Idanttfy Ihli ddeda Second, Darling; Third, Froemmlng. to win the Masters. Son Diego at Los Angeles, ppd., rain MMoore------W,2-1 . .8 4 4 3 3 New Jersey 18 62 .225 38'/3 Davis 1-4043 Schrempf 392-210. Totals4093 plng), 4:14; Hunter, Was (tripping), 8:20; more money playing a sport that involves somewhat grim assessment of the future of As his potential begins to become obvious, paraon In tha nawi) I. Bob T — 2:01. A— 13,383. Central DIvltlon 2326 107. M o c L ^ n , NJ (holding), 11:13; Verbeek, NJ 4 A three-game sweep of the Milwaukee Pittsburgh 8, St. Louis 1 Umpires— Home, Ford; First, Clark; __ whacking a ball with a racket, bat, club or pro surfhig. seven Son Francisco 5, Cincinnati 3 Second, Hendry; Third, Evans. y-Detroit 52 27 .658 L.A. Lakers 27 31 13 » —114 (elbowing), 13:51; Ridley, Was (tripping), the surfer may be given a small monthly I recently made un­ Brewers helped the New York Yankees inson New York 6, Philadelphia 2 T — 2:06. A— 0,734. x-Chlcago 49 30 .620 3 Dallas 27 20 M 10-107 15:40; Anderson, N J (Interference), other implement. But surfing for money does “It’s going to be really hard to get money salary and started on an image-boosting equivocally clear x-Atlanta 49 31 .613 3'/2 3PoInt goals— Harper 3, Cooper 2, 18:07. get oft to a 5-0 start — their best in 55 Houston 1, Atlanta 0 have a certain appeal. out of sponsors. The sponsors have got to put program with exotic surf trips and advertis­ that I will oppose al two Thursday's Games x-Mllwaukee 41 39 .513 ll'/j Scott. Fouled out— None. Rebounds— Los Second Period— 3, New Jersey, Broten 3 years. The Yankees last won the World Plrates 8, Cardinals 1 x-Clevetand 40 Angeles 49 (M.Thompson 11), Dallas 41 (Muller), 3:02. 4, New Jersey, Broten 4 There are the working conditions: hanging their money in other things becau.se the things n 0.80 Son Francisco (Dravecky M ) at Cincin­ 40 .500 12'/! ing featuring him. The idea is toget magazine any eflort to draft Series in (CHO O SE O N E : 1971. 1978). nati (Soto 1-0), 12:35 p.m. Brewers 8, Orioles 6 Indiana 37 43 .463 15'/! (Tarplev 13). Assists— Las Angeles 37 (Driver, Verbeek), 5:23 (pp). 5, Washington, out at the beach in Bali, France, Fiji and that sell don’t have anything to do with le. (Johnson 23), Dallas 23 (Blackman 7). Murphy 2 (Ridley, Gartner), 17:45(pp).6, stories and pictures that feature the surfer to me at the Demo­ Montreol (Smith0-0)otChicago (Maddux STLOUIS PITTSBURGH WESTERN CONFERENCE 5 Coach Larry Brown has decided to stay ! as a 2-1), 2:20 p.m. Midwest Division Total fouls— Los Angeles 23, Dallas 18. New Jersey, Verbeek 2 (Muller, Broten), Australia: lots of sunshine and healthy young surfing.” burn the product logo into the minds of the cratic convention BALTIMORE MILWAUKEE Ob r h bl o b rh b l A— 17407. 18:14. Penalties— Hatcher, Was, malar at Kansas, turning down an offer to lut the St. Louis (D'Neol 0-0) at Pittsburgh Caleman If 4 0 0 0 Bonds If 5 2 2 0 W L Pet. OB admirers, and not many worries. These are the things that attract teen-agers young buying public. this summer. Who (Smilev 0-1), 7:05 p.m. o b rh b l Ob r h bl x-Denyer 53 27 .663 __ (fighting), 1:56; AAacLean, NJ, major stone If 5 13 0 Molltordh 5 1 1 0 DSmIth ss 4 0 10 Lind 2b 4 12 2 “ It’s kind of hard to justify someone geting and young adults who live in places where the Every time the logo gets exposure in am t and what Is my return towhich he coached to the dense San Diego (Jones 1-1 and Grant 0-2) at Los McGee ct 3 0 10 x-Dallas 51 29 .638 2 (fighting), 1:56; Muller, NJ (charging), BRIpkn 2b 3 1 1 1 Yount cf 5 13 1 Cangelscf 2 1 1 0 3:02; Adams, Was (hIgh-stIckIng), 3:02; N CAA title game in 1960. vho is Angeles (Valenzuela 1-2and Hershlser 3-0), Herr 2b 4 0 0 0 VanSlyk cf x-Houston 45 34 .570 7'/z Olympic basketball invitations paid to go surfing,” says Local Motion owner ocean is only a rumor: skateboards, sun­ magazines or movies, the surfer’s career is current job in gov­ Murrov lb 5 1 1 1 Surhoftc 5 0 10 2 0 0 0 x-Ufdh 45 35 .563 8 Anderson, NJ, mlnor-malor-game mis­ 2, 7:05 p.m. CRIpkn ss Pnditn 3b 4 13 0 Bonlllo 3b 4 0 1 2 Rob Bums. " It ’s not a tough job, but glasses and clothes — all kinds of clothes that enhanced and he ets’ n incentive bonus for ernment? a-USC b-UCLA c-LouisvHle ins. Atlanta (Coffman 0-1) at Houston 4 0 10 Brock lb 3 2 3 1 x-San Antonio 30 49 .380 22'/! conduct (roughing, fighting), 3:31; Lvnn rf 5 0 11 O e r If 5 2 3 0 Lawless pr 0 0 0 0 Coles rt 3 0 12 CDLDRADD SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) — Kurvers, NJ, molor-game misconduct someone’s got to do it.” capture the surfing image, clothes that YOUR SCORE: t1 to 100 point* — TOP SCORE: (Knepper 1-0), 8:35 p.m LIndmn 1b 4 0 2 1 Million 1b Sacromento 23 57 .288 30 logo awareness, Kwock says. "Once they’re Sheets dh 4 12 2 Braggs rt 4 1 1 3 2 10 0 Pacific Division The 93 plovers with school or amateur (flgtitlng), 3:31; Lolselle, NJ (roughing), ^_^_JMo^0jgolnt^-^M4jjanL^7^Jo Only gomes scheduled Rowdon pr Oauend rf 4 0 0 0 JRobnsn p 0 00 0 Thousands of young surfers dream of whisper to the customer talcs of salt spray in in the top, 16 of professional surfing, it’s Friday's Games 0 0 0 0 Riles 3b 3 10 0 v-L.A. Lakers 60 20 .750 — Monday by ABAUSA toottend 3:31; Kastellc, Was, double mlnor-malor- Schu 3b 4 0 0 0 Gontnr 2b 4 0 2 2 TPena c 3 0 0 0 Drtizc 3 10 0 the I W men's Dlymplc basketball trials game misconduct (roughing, high- turning their fun in the sun into big bucks by- ther faces and hot days in sun-kissed surf. impossible to dislodge them.” Kwock says. A I^ S w I r s t o t h e q u i z Chlcogo at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Mathews p 2 0 0 0 Pedriau ss x-Portlond 51 29 .638 9 Kennedyc 4 2 2 0 Sveum ss 3 0 11 4 12 0 x-Seattle 43 37 .538 17 In Colorado Springs on May 1324; sticking, fighting), 3:31; Corriveau, Was, turning pro. The job may not be tough, biit So surfers need to attract the attention of Montreal ot Philadelphia, 7:35 p.m Nichols ph 10 0 0 Terry p 0 0 0 0 Walk p 3 1 1 1 Willie Anderson, (3eorgla; Greg Anthony, And that’s where the surfer really starts to q-S I8Z61-9 IJSTVJ-T 2 Phoenix 28 52 .350 32 malor-game miscanduct (fighting), 2 Cincinnati at Atlonto, 7:40 p.m. Drsulok cf 2 0 0 0 Ford ph 10 0 0 Bream 1b 10 11 getting it is. the surfboard manufacturers and garment make a living. Nevado-Los Vegas; B.J. Armstrong, Iowa; S|UugQ-z !„4jo is gp|S UHDIIlMOJS/HDlVMTIdOlJ New York ot St. Louis, 8:35 p.m. Arnold p 0 0 0 0 Golden State 20 60 .250 40 3:31; Smith, Was (roughing), 3:31; Gerhort cf 10 10 L.A. Clippers 17 63 .213 43 Stacey Augmon, Nevado-Los Vegas; Stevens, Was (delayofgame),5:15; CIrella, Hopeful pros, mostly young males, get their moguls. The young surfer has to convince Houston ot Son Diego, 10:05 p.m Totals Totals 33 1 7 1 Totals 33 O il 8 As the surfer starts winning contests, he is p-S !»-. »-t !q-Z ta-l sSaHOMHDiVFY r says Los Angeles at Son Fronrisco, 10-35 38 6 12 5 Totals 37 8 15 a x-clinched playoff berth Ken Barlow, Notre Dame (MaccabI Elite, NJ (tripping), 9:46; Christian, Was first sobering dose of reality when they go them that he can project the kind of image for p.m v

>f Ihe DOWN 5;00PM[DIS] Minors A slruggting mi 1 Distent 11 :35PM (33 Magnum, P.l. ; ol on (0 1 9 8 8 by NEA Inc nor league pitcher strikes up a unique friendship with a fourteen year-old girl KNOTS Lyle 1 1 ;50PM [M A X] MOVIE: Hooalera’ ! who just happens to be a baseball whi? LANDING (C C) A former college coech faces resent- < TR UE kid. ment when ho takes over as head of an * (olfer 5:30PM [ESPN] Scholastic Sports Olivia (Tonya Indiana high-school basketball team. Gene | America Crowe) continues Hackman. Dennis Hopper. Barbara Her- > shey. 1986. Rated PG. (In Stereo) ' ukec [HBO] MOVIE: Clockwise' (CC) A to cause prob­ ikees CELEBRITY CIPHER stuffy English headmaster is subjected to a lems for her m oth­ 1 2:00AM (33 Hit squad Celebrity Cipher cryptograms aro created from quotations by famous people past and present series of indignities when ho sots out to in 55 er and loved QD Star Trek Each tetter in the cipher stands for another Today's clua I equals W attend an important conference. John i^orld Cleese, Penelope Wilton, Alison Stead ones on CBS’s (S) Synchronal j ^ Police Story | 78). 'ZNKGVEU IVGRMNG TMPEU man 1986 Rated P6. "Knots Land­ [TM C ] MOVIE; 'My Undercover Years ing," airing Hogan's Heroes > slay W ith the KKK' An FBI undercover man THURSDAY. d® Newlywed Game er to VK YMIUPHUKK; TMPEU infiltrates an Alabama Ku Kiux Klan klavnrn A P R I L 2 1 . [CNN] Newsnight o th e and becomes a key witness when klans IVGRMNG ZNKGVEU VK man violate civil rights Don Mercditli. [ESPN] Davis Cup Tennis: Highlights . James Wainwright, Clifton James 197ft C H fO : USTINGS from Peru. (60 min.) Fo r fXACF IlMf [USA] Dragnet \ GDPBSSVEBH.' — JHBVKU 6:00PM CD CL) C3d) (40^ News Three's Company 1 2 : 30AM (33 WKRP in Cincinnati ! V B K E B H . C9J Magnum. P.l. CD Divorce Court PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "A sex symbol becomes a thing I hale being a (Ill Webster CD Entertainment Tonight thing." — Marilyn Monroe (IB; Rockford Files GD Wendy and Me 2 (20 A-Team ® dD Late Night With David Utter- i 2 man (R) (In Stereo) 122: News (Live) 18 J i40] With Peter Beard in Africa (CC) [TM C] MOVIE: Quiet Cool’ A New Alfred Hitchcock Presents ' 24 (57 MacNeil / Lohrnr Nowshniir Photographer-author Peter Beard relives York police officer battles murderous mari­ ® More Real People (26; T.J. Hooker his adventures as an American living in Af­ juana growers in the rugged wilderness of dD Gene Scott (381 Family Ties Part 1 of ? rica (60 min.) Northwestern California. James Remar, (41 Noticias (9) Evening Magazine Adam Coleman Howard, Daphne Ash- [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Rosemary's Baby' A brook. 1986. Rated R. pregnant woman realizes her husband is I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME !61 Family Ties >11) Hill Street Blues [U S A ] Boxing Robert "Bam Bam" Hines involved with a coven of witches who have l » by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee (18) MOVIE; 'Our Family Business' Fear [CN N ] Showbiz Today (2 2 1 -2 , 16 KOs) vs, Steve Little (15-7-1, designs on her unborn baby Mia Farrow, Unscramble these four Jumbles, grips the innocent and guilty alike when the 3 KOs) in a junior middleweight bout John Cassavetes. Ruth Gordon. 1968 [D IS ] M O VIE; 'Son of Flubber' An invon socond-in-command of organized crime one letter to each square, to (orm O GIRLS! GIRLS! O tive professor creates an anti gravdy va scheduled for 12 rounds, from Atlantic [U SA ] Edge of Night four ordinary words. O GIRLS! GIRLS! O returns from prison determined to find out City, N.J. (2 hrs ) (Live) por called flubbor Fred MacMurray. Nancy who set him up. Te J Danson, Deborah Car­ 1 2:35AM CD Love Boat UULJUUUUUUO' Olson, Keenan Wynn 1963 Rated G ney. Sam Wanamaker. 1981. 9:30PM 0S Odd Couple YINKK [ESPN ] SportsLook 12:40AM MOVIE: 'Family Sins' A (20) To Be Announced @S) Days and Nights of Molly Dodd A father s acts of favoritism toward one of [MAX] MOVIE: 'Hoosiers' (CC) A (22) ^§) Cosby Show (C C) Cliff and his deadbeat, claiming to be a relative, moves his two sons precipitates an emotional • -CD former college coach faces resentment father pay a visit to the Huxtables' neigh­ in with Molly. (In Stereo) crisis within the family. James Farentino. when he takes over as head of an Indiana bor. Mrs. Hickson. (R) (In Stereo) 10:00PM (33 (33 0 ) News Jill Eikenberry, Andrew Bednarski. 1987 high-schooi basketball team Gene Hack (R) man, Dennis Hopper, Barbara Hershey f26) MOVIE; 'The Fifth Musketeer' The CD ® ) HeartBeat (C C) Prior to Alison's BRING 1986 Rated PG fin Stereo) king of France imprisons his twin brother wedding. Marilyn tells her daughter why, 1 :00AM CD AII in the Family y , to hide his identity. Beau Bridges, Rex Har­ [U SA ] Cartoons as a young woman, she abandoned her fa CD High Rollers rison,^Ursula Andress. 1979. mily. (60 min.) ____ w (3 j CBS News (CC) CD Joe Franklin 6:30PM (38) MOVIE; The Day of the Locust' This (3D Connecticut Public Television Auc­ fSj Family Ties adaptation of Nathaniel West's explosive tion GD (M) Twilight Zone novel looks at the seamy side of Holly­ ( T ) (4(i) ABC News (CC) GD Matchmaker EDDOMO wood in the thirties Donald Sutherland, (2D (^D L.A. Law (CC) Becker's devious­ (IT Jeffersons Karen Black, William Atherton 1975 ness attracts the attention of a sultry dD Art of Looking Young and Beautiful female judge; Rollins takes on a business (22) (30) NBC News (CC) [C N N ] Inside Politics '8 8 (R) A HISHBROW IS (41) Quinceanera manager who lost his client's money. (60 [D IS ] Maricela A 13-year-old girl from El NOT ALWAYS THIS. (38 Bpsom Buddies This Old House (CC) (R) min.) (In Stereo) Salvador tries to fit into her new surround­ INGOHM "iA|^)^^Npticiero Univision $i) MOVIE: ‘Red Sonja' A young woman (3l) Noticiero Univision ings in Califronia while keeping her His­ Now arrange the circled letters to Love Connection and a mighty swordsman battle an evil (5?) Upstairs, Downstairs panic ancestry intact. Linda Lavin and Car- queen for control of her kingdom. Brigitte form the surprise answer, as sug­ [C N N ] Inside Politics '88 line Cruz star. (60 min.) s / Nielsen, Arnold Schwarzenegger. Sandahl (iD Star Trek J gested by the above cartoon. [E S P N ] Fishin' Hole [ESPN] Sports Trivia Bergman. 1985. [C N N ] Headline News [H B O ] M O VIE; 'Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life [CN N ] PrimeNews Answer here: Y Y Y 7: 00PM [3j Entertainment Tonight In 10:30PM Auction (90 min.) Con­ Is Calling' (C C ) Autobiography of co­ inrview singer Julio Iglesias (In Stereo) [D IS] Walt Disney Presents A look at tinued. median Pryor, from his early days in show (Answers tomorrow) f5 j News Disney's silly symphonies that led to the dD INN News biz to his near-fatal encounter with drugs animated full-length features of today. (60 Jumbles- BRAIN CRUSH WISDOM HECTIC f8j172: Wheel of Fortune (CC) ® ) America Asuntos: Imigracion: San- Richard Pryor. Debbie Allen, Art Evans. Yeslerday's min ) 1986. Rated R. (In Stereo) Answer: What that "sorceress” at the beach must 00.000 Pyramid ciones y Amnistia; Graffiti. have been —A “SAND WITCH” [E S P N ] Stanley Cup Playoff: Campbell [U SA ] Edge of Night (?1) 13®) Cheers Conf. Division Final. Gam e Tw o . Teams [H B O ] Not Necessarily the New s of the ^ (18) Kojak to be announced Starling time is tenta­ World The news team reports on the inter­ 1 :30AM CD Get smart national scene - from Rio to Reykjavik and Now bBch In gloeli. Jumbi* Book No. 10 It onollablo tor 12 M , whleb IneludoB poitooo tive. (3 hrs.) (Live) GD INN News •no handling, from Jumbla. c/o thig nawipapar, P.O. Boi 42M, Orlando. F I S2M2-43M (20) M*A*S»H Moscow to Managua. (60 min.) (In Stereo) Inciwda yeurnama. addraaaand tip coda andmaka yourehack payabla loNawtpaparbookg [ M A X ] M O VIE: 'Once Upon a Tim e in ® Dating Game (M) (Sf) Nightly Business Report [ T M C ] M O VIE; 'Klute' A detective's in­ America' (C C) A portrait of the friend­ Alice Barney Miller ships, loyalties and betrayals of a small vestigation into the disappearance of a prominent businessman leads him to a ^0) Win, Lose or Draw group of Jewish gangsters in the 1920s [C N N ] Newsnight Update and '30s. Robert DeNiro, James Woods. Manhattan prostitute. Jane Fonda. Donald Rosa Salvaje [U S A ] Search for Tomorrow Tuesday Weld. 1984. Rated R. Sutherland, Charles Cioffi. 1971. Rated R. 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Full time with Duties Include collect­ X-RAY TECH’S, will appear In 43 news­ 649-2276. tury 21-Homeseekers HELP WANTED Dr. Crane’s Answers •Sales papers. For more In­ Reolty 623-5044.______As a condition precedent to Bloomfield area. Indi­ IBM PC knowledge ing payments for office Medical Aesiatanta & BOLTON. 144 Hebron the placement of ony adver­ A Wonderful family expe­ GROUP Home. Part time preferably with Multi­ visits, computer Input formation coll Classi­ W ILLINGTON. 7 room rience. Australian, Eu­ FAST Growing Import vidual must possess PEARLS TV AND Medical Receptioniat fied, 643-2711 and osk Rood. Spacious 7 room, tising In the Manchester He­ position open to work NEED EXTRA GASH? mate Advantage II, of patient Information Raised Ranch on 1.4 ropean, Scandinavian BANKING Auto Dealership de­ Quiz on page 2 good typing skills, A P P U A N C E for detolls.o 3 bedroom Ranch on Acre. 2 cor garage. 3 rald, Advertiser hereby with adults with mental Hewlett-.Packard Immediate Medical 1V* private acres. agrees to protect. Indemnity high school exchange retardation. Various sires Reconditloner. 1. Insecticide pleasant phone man­ Laser Jet Printer. Cus­ and assisting recep­ bedrooms, I'/z baths, HAVE A PHONE? tionist. 649 Main Street Care Centers has va­ $232,900. Flono Realty and hold harmless the Man­ students arriving In COLLECTOR shifts available In Man- Some experience pre­ 2. Hutch (For rabbit) ner, computer experi­ tomer contact-other Fleldstone fireplace In chester Herald, Its officers August. Become a host ferred, but will train rious openings in sev­ 646-5200. Pirt Time chester/EIIIngton. 3. Calaoose (Jail) ence helpful. Full time general/varled office Excellent pay and be­ 643-2171 MANCHESTER. Colon­ living room. $169,900. and employees against any family for American Driver's license re­ WANT TO WORK hard working, punc­ duties. Full benefits nefits for right Indi­ eral of our locations in ial, perfect home for Coll 429-1213.______and all liability, loss or Interculturol Student will be responsible tual, enthusiastic Indi­ 4. Collie position, competitive the greater Hartford expense. Including attor­ quired. Excellent 5. Roll program Including vidual. large family! Spacious MANCHESTER. 427 SIZZLING 3000 square Exchange. Call 1-800- for collecting past working conditions FROM HOME? vidual. Excellent pay •alary with company dental paid. Call 289- REAL Estate Salespeo­ area. 8 room home with huge neys' fees, arising from SIBLING. plan Including com­ 6. (a) Referee — Striped shirt (x) Apply In person or ple. Top commission South Main Street, foot 8 room Contem­ claims of unfoir frode practi­ due accounts. and competitive sa­ straight Commissions paid banefita. Call for 2734. • Nursing/M.A. part 4 bedrooms, 1 full plus overlooking the rolling porary! 3'/2 baths , ces, Infringement of trade­ lary. Call MARCH, Inc mission, Insurance, (b) Mediator — Briefcase (y) send resme to; paid especially for (2) baths, garage. 1st Knowledge of skip — Income UnllmItedI Interview. PART TIME time evenings and '/2 fairways of the Man­ family room, library, marks, trade names or pat­ to Manchester. 646-4446 medlcal,dental,pqld (c) Umpire — Ma.sk (w) Sports Medicine & good listers. Call 643- floor family room with ents, violation of rights of tracing helpful. Must Call me for an appoint­ vacation. Apply In per­ 4263 ask for Jack weekends. chester Country Club Is marblefloors, letblack Employment between 12-4pm.______(d) Judge — Toga (z) woodstove, living this custom built 8 master bedroom bath privacy and Infringement of be able to ment between 3:30- son to Randy Edlnger. MATHER ’8-’ 12/H0UR Orthopiedlcs Lappen In the Lappen • X-Ray full time, room with fireplace. copyright and proprietary SECRETARY. Part time, (e) Moderator — Vestments (v) Building.______room, 4 bedroom Co­ with double locuzzl I communicate 5pm Onlyl Ask for Suburban Subaru, 14 C6RP0RATi0N Dl M in d iN t ir 3 days per week, Beautiful yard. rights, unfair competition approximately 15 Hartford Turnpike, lonial home. 2 cor att­ Reduced for Imme- . and libel and slander, which effectively by phone. hours per week. Nice 21 West Dudley Town Rd. IMMEDIATE 155 Main Street part time Sundays $182,900. Anne Miller ached garage, 2 tile dlote sole $429,900. • PART TIME Dennis Santoro Vernon, CT. 649-6550. 1 lam-7; 30pm Reol Estate, 647-8000.n may result from the publlco- Go] Please call Stanley working conditions, sa­ Bloomfield, CT Manchester, C T CASHIER/ baths, vinyl siding, 2 Blanchard & Rossetto tlon of any advertlsment In HELP WANTED lary negotiable. Job POSITIONS fireplaces, 2 dining Realtors," We're Sel- the Manchester Herald by Jarvis at 646-4004 to 643-2711 AN Expanding Medical 242-0743 or Call B45-B387 • Medical requires good organi­ Transcription Firm Telemarketing Service RECEPTIDNIST M ANCHESTER. Colon- room cabinets and spa­ llng Houses" 646-2462.0 Tiser, Including adver- MUNSON’S Chocolate's, schedule an HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Ask for JoAnn Receptionist, enfs In any free dlsfrl- zational skills* with has openings for Home Co. la looking for part time evenings lol. Irresistible home! cious closets all con­ M ALLARD View- Quality Route 6 Bolton Is now appointment. Will light typing, filing. KOC PART/FULL TIME tribute to comforta­ publlcatlons pub- accepting applications PAR T TIM E Transcription. Appli­ M ACHINIST. Immediate sharp, aggressive Indi­ SPECIAL Event Coordi­ and weekends Lovely traditional Co­ 0 constructed 3 bedroom ------by the Manchester Word processing a lonial with 7 rooms, 3 ble easily managed for part time retail train qualified Safe DRIVERS cants must have at opening for 1st class RECEPTIONIST- Typist, WANTED Truck Drlver- viduals NOWI No ex­ nator. East of the River We have recently re­ attached single family Herald. Penny Sleffert, applicants, plus. North United least 3 years expe­ Machinist to set up and To 16.6K. Congenial' perience necessary as area. Some travel. Hartford bedrooms, I'/z baths. home. Contact Robert homes (you own your Publisher. salespersons. Hours Methodist, Church, needed to drive our /laborer. Class II li­ viewed our rate scale J. Smith, Inc., 65 East are Monday-Frlday, 4- rience In discharge operate: Lathe Bridge­ East Hartford sales of­ we provide complete Good benefits. Salary Large 1st floor family own lot),fireplaced IIV- . eoe Manchester. 649-3696 children to and from fice needs pleasant, cense required. negotlable-ln teens. Mitsubishi and offer a competi­ room, 15x24 with fire­ Center Street. 649-5241 8pm. Approximately 8 summaries and opera­ port and CNC Machin­ Insurance benefits. training. Flexible Ing room, 1'/j boths, LD8T m o rnings, 643-1867 schools In tive reports. All equip­ ing Centers. Liberal professional phone Send resume to; Devel- In Manchester needs a tive starting salary place. Bright and or your own broker. Anderson permashleld hours on Saturday or PART Time- Flexible 4 to evenings.______Profit sharing plan. hours, days or even­ AND FDUND Sunday, averaging 15- Manchester. ment Is furnished plus overtime, fully air con­ personality with light opmental Director, full time detail plus a weekend differ­ sunny living room with thermopane windows, 5 hours. Days or even­ Applications at Upton ings. Excellent starting Easter Seals Society of fireplace. Ideolly lo­ 20 hours per week. Call PART Time nights, to Free training. Ideal pick-up and delivery. ditioned shop. Apply accurate typing, take Construction, 537 Staf­ oriented paraon. ential. Interested ap­ MANCHESTER. Immoc- range, refrigerator, ings. Word processing load trucks. Approxi­ Call 647-7343. at: Paragon Tool Com­ messages and greet salary and generous CT., P.O Box 100, cated In Porter Street dishwasher and win­ LOST. Manchester areo. 647-8639.______experience helpful. Ex­ for college students, ford Road (Route 32) Pleaeant working plicants call SHERI ulote and spacious U 8, Orange 8. White male mate hours 5pm- pany, Inc., 121 Adams clients. Some filing and commission program. Hebron CT. 06248. area. Displays every­ dows, range, refrigera­ PART Time- 10am-2pm cellent pay for depen­ homemakers (you can W AN TED Immediately. Mansfield Center. 742- atmoaphere with great thing you could wont In R auallty built 9 room Tabby with flea collar. 9:30pm, Monday- Street, Manchester. other general office du­ 6190.______Call Mike between 721-7393 Ranch. Many extras. tor, dishwasher and dally to relieve safe dable person. 647-7343. Frlday. Apply In bring a child), retirees Full time lanitor and 647-9935. ties. Excellent benef­ benefits Including paid o home. Including 2cor microwave oven, car­ Children's pet, answers deposit clerk. Please full time mechanic for 9am-9pm. FULL i PART TIME Monday-Friday, 9-4 Including 2 fireplaces, to Stanley. Please call PARAPROFESSIONAL person; Pequot Spring and others. its, fee paid. Call Hllqry EXPERIENCED Con- vacation, medical and garage. $2U,900. Anne woodstove, custom peting, full basement apply; Savings Bank of Aide needed In the Water Company, evenings and wee­ FU LL Time Real Estate Cutts, CPC. Business crete Floor Finishers 289-1150 dental benefits. We Miller Real Estate, 647- and even an attached 643-2283.______Manchester. 923 Main and Form Builders. Ex­ CASHIERS 8000.D window treatments >ARe Bolton Public Schools, Spring Street Ext, Call - 643-6912 kends. Experience pre­ Saleperson wanted. Personnel Associates. also need a part time CUSTODIAN needed for and beautifully manic­ garage. $149,900. Blan­ LOST. Black 8, white Street. Manchester, ferred but will train. 659-3511. cellent pay, medlcal- At QROSSMAN'S, the excite­ the Bolton Public chard Si Rossetto Real­ D? port time morning Glastonbury. Busy downtown office. PAINTER needed toll or ment Is building, If yourieady person to work half a ured grounds with on Boston Bull Terrier. CT. 646-1700. EOE. hours, 19 hours per Contact Manager. Par- Anne Miller Real Est­ /dentol benefits. Must part time. Minimum 2 Schools, full time, per­ BOLTON. Lot 4, Valerie tors," We're Selling Vicinity of Heartland's REIbT s t ERED Nurse- X-RAY Technician foF lor a position that's, built In day on Saturday. Great Inground pool. Conve­ week for grade one. RHAM Senior High kade Bowling Lanes, ate. Call 647-8000 ask be experienced. 742- years experience. Call team spirit, commHmsnt and manent position, first Rood. Distinctive 4 nient location for eosv Houses" 646-2482.P on North Main Street. INVITATION TO BID For Information and School, Hebron. 186 Manchester. No phone for Anne. busy orthopaedic prac­ 1053. 742-9714. of opportunity. You'rs opportunity to earn shift. For Information bedroom custom Con­ BRAND New Listing I Not Answers to Baby. Re- colls. commute. Must see to The Manchester Public application call Steven M ATUR E Woman to care day school year. Start­ tice In Storrs area. Full / for Qrossman’s. As a some extra moneyl If andappllcatlon call the temporary with many appreciate! Don’t very handy? Great I word. 649-4291.______Schools solicits bids for KIN­ M AIN TEN AN CE Person, time. Experience ne- ' loading lumbar and building Bolton Board of Edu­ DERGARTEN SUPPLIES Bent at 643-2411. EOE. tor Infants, 1-6pm, ing on August 31,1988. materials retailer In the coun­ Interested In either extras In on exclusive wolt! $209,900. Klernon This beautiful Ranch LOST. Light blue man's TY P IS T- We need an 40 hours with benefits. cessary. Excellent ' cation. 643-1569. EOE. subdivision. Features Realty 649-1147.D doesn't need a thing! for the 1988-1989 school yeor. Monday-Frlday. Start­ Contact S. Culllnan at starting salary and be- ■ LABORATORY try. we can offsr you a lively' position, please call locket. Keys and eye­ Sealed bids will be received LEGAL NOTICE ing pay $5 per hour. The 228-9474. EOE.______Individual with good Apply In person: Salva­ work ellmeto end the beet wet bor, locuzzl, cen- Move-In condition. 3 typing skills, policy tion Army, 385 Broad nefits. Reply to: Box t Pat to arrange an glasses In pockets. Vic­ until APR IL 28, 1988, 2:00 P. NOTICE IS HEREBY Children's Place, Inc. Irelning program In the In­ trol oir and much MANCHESTER. Ideal lo- bedrooms, spacious inity of Friendly's, M., at which time they will be FLORAL Assistant and typing preferred but Street, Manchester. RR, C/O The Monches- “ dustry and a generous btne- interview at H3JBU8INE88 GIVEN thot the annual re­ 643-5535. Sales Person. Full or OPPORTUNITIES (Hs program; more. $335,000. Flono cotlon, next door to traditional living room Main Street. 646-8330. publicly opened. The right Is port of TH E JOHN C. AND not required. The posi­ ter Herald. ; 0PP0RTUNITIE8 Realty 646-5200. reserved to relect any and oil part time, good pay • OuartMty S Annual Bonut 645-6487 everything, shopping, with fireplace, enor­ BERNICE A. RIEG CHARI­ TY P IS T- Part time. We tion also requires W ANTED! Would you H AIR STYLIST and As- ! schools, public trans­ mous kltchen-dlnlng bids. Specifications and bid TABLE FOUNDATION, INC. need an Individual with and benefits. Apply In a employta DItoountt • Holiday INVITATION TO BID forms may be secured at the strong clerical skills. like a 1 or 2 week's stay sistant Hali^tyllst for ♦ New Shift & Weekend Pay a Paid Vacation a Cradll HAIR Salon- $15,000Good portation, recreation, room with pantry Business Office, 45 North for the calendar year ended good typing skills. Pol­ person. Flower Fa­ We offer a pleasant at the beach In ex­ REST Easy! I Empty nes- December 31, 1987, It availa­ shion. 85 East Center busy shop. Please call ; Union a Prom aiwitns a buy I 5 stations fully ters looking for o plus on easy commute. closet, gorgeous new The Eighth Utilities District, School Street, Manchester, icy typing preferred office environment In change for driving for Days 643-2103 evenings * Premium Rate txoaSant Btartine Pay equipped. In bulsness 3 bedroom Cope, 1'/j bathroom. Plush wall 32 Main St., Manchester, Ct. Connecticut. ble at Its principal office, 2 but not required, also Street, Manchester. D E N TA L Receptionist. smaller home with lust Eastland Drive, Manchester, Glastonbury with free errands, etc. Referen­ 647-9385. To apply call Manchester-Rockville for years. Central loca­ baths, fireplaced living to wall carpet through­ seeks bids to replace con­ 054-04______need strong clerical parking. If you are the right set-up? This Is crete ramp, sidewalk and Connecticut. Any citizen de­ M ECHANICS to service ces exchanged. Details RESTAURANT Bar- ' Cheryl Sledlecky Oral Surgeons need tion. Miller Real Est­ room, spacious eot-ln out, full basement. A siring to Inspect said report skills. We offer plea­ and repair weighing Interested please call to be discussed. If In­ your "Golden Oppor­ driveway apron at the Fire­ NOTICE TO CREDITORS may do so during regular bu­ tender, barback, food • MICROBIOLOGY TECHNOLOGIST part time Receptionist ate, 647-8000. tunity"! Impeccable kitchen and hardwood must seel $146,900. house, 32 Main St., Manches­ sant office environ­ scales. No experience Joy or Gerry at 659- terested reply to: Box 649-0136 E S TA TE OF siness hours, by request, servers, banquet " Every other weekend, Days. 6 months experience pre­ 145 Spencer St., Manchester In Rockville office, full condition throughout, floors, the perfect Jackson & Jackson ter, Conn. Bid specifications LILLIAN F. ment In Glastonbury necessary. Will train. 3561. Crum & Forster. U, C/O The Manches­ within 180days after thedate servers, hostess, dis­ ferred. Hourly Rate Including Premium: ace time Receptlonlst- this 5 room Ranch on blend of comfortable Real Estate, 647-8400.O may be obtained during nor­ KLEINSCHMIDT, of this publication. with free parking. Starting rate, $7.50 per ter Herald. /Bookkeeper In Man­ living and affordable mal business hours (9;00a.m. aka LILLIAN FRIEDA Please call Joy or hwashers. Apply In Lakewood Circle In to 5:00p.m.) Mondoy thru Sa­ JOHN C. RIEG hour and up. Drivers person: The Gallery, > •14.00 to *15.52 chester office. 647-9926 03 IN8TRUCTIDN pricel $149,900. Kler- IMMACULATE vlnyl- KLEINSCHMIDT, Gerry at 659-3561. Crum license and car neces­ TELEMARKETING COLLEGE Students to do Manchester boasts turday, from office or Dis­ aka LILLIAN CHAIRMAN SM ALL office needs Tv- 141 New London Turn- " tor Interview. gracious one floor liv­ nan Realty 649-1147.n slded Cape In family patcher at the Eighth Utili­ and Forster Insurance. sary. 26 cents per mile. plst. Duties Include labor type work In TRAIN to be a Diesel neighborhood, newer KLEINDSCHMIDT 059-04 SUPERVISOR pike, Glastonbury. ' Coventry. Call 742-7308. ing. Large master bed­ MANCHESTER. Well ties District Firehouse. The Hon. William E. Fitz­ LICENSED Nurse. Part Generous profit shar­ general clerical work, COURIER/PHLEBOTOMIST Mechanic. 7 months roof. Insulation and Gerald, Judge, of the Court ing plan every 6 Growing company Is Evenings 742-9277. room with many bullt- kept vinyl sided Cape In Sealed bids will be received Court of Probate, District of time. Custodial care. computer acquain­ TRUCK Driver for pro- ; Monday-Frlday, 3;30-6:30pm. 8 Months experience de- hands-on program. Ins, comfortable den, furnace. 3 bedrooms, at the above address until of Probate, District of Man­ Monchester months. Able Scale & looking for an ener­ tance helpful but not alred. Hourly Rate Inicuding Premium; TELLERS Next class-AprII 11th. very good condition. 1'/} baths, garage with chester at a hearing held on Ideal tor retirement. duce wholesale house I M ECHANIC To work on Experienced or will spacious living room Brand new bathroom, 3 7:00 p.m. April 25, 1908, at NOTICB OF HEARIND 649-2358. Equipment Corp. 646- getic, dynamic super­ necessary as we will Diesel Technology In­ breezeway. Very pri­ which time they will be pub­ April 18,1988 ordered that all E S TA TE OF wanted Immediately. •8.81 to *10.56 miscellaneous con­ train. Good benefits. with fireplace, formol bedrooms, beautiful licly opened, read aloud and claims must be presented to FLORENCE PETERSON, W AN TED - Strong, relia­ 6929.______visor who Is able to train. Call ELBA. 649- Class II required, $7.75 . struction equipment stitute, 105 Phoenix vate, landscaped lot. the fiduciary at the address 1178. Apply: dining room and formal dining room, $168,900. Strano Real recorded. a/k/a FLORENCE H. ble young man to do FOOD Service. We have perform In a fast per hour plus benefits. and trucks. Must have 2 Avenue, Enfield, CT. charming country fireploced living room below. Failure to promptly PETERSON 1-000-243-4242. Estate, 647-7653.D Bids shall remain valid for present any such claim may yard work and odd lobs openings for full and pabed, pressure Apply In person be- MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST years experience. Full 923 Main St. Manchester style kitchen, perfect with new paint and thirty days from the bid Pursuant to an arder of Hon. tween 9am-2pm to: ■ time employment and result In the loss of rlghfs to William E. FitzGerald, In the North End area. part time positions In packed environment. If W ANT ADS are worth Every other weekend: Saturday & Sunday, 7am- lot size yord for monogeo- wallpaper throughout. MANCHESTER. "Forest opening dote. The District recover on such claim. our clean, modern fa­ Sardllll Fruit & Pro- ; benefits. Call 742-5317, Hills" Beautiful ex­ reserves the right to relect Judge, a hearing will be held Part time. 649-7743. you have a high level of looking Into when you're 3:30pm, ASCP desired with 6 months experience. H0ME8 ble molntenonce. Located In sought after on an appllcotlan for permis­ cility. Positions vary duce Company, C T Re­ ^am j^5_£nr panded Raised Ranch, any and all bids for any reo- Johanna Bruder Roy, energy and confi­ looking for a place to Hourly Rate Including Premium: n o FOR SALE $198,000. Jackson & area of Manchester. son deemed to be In the best Assistant Clerk sion to tell real praperty as In B A B YSITTER wanted In from the assembly and live...whether It'so home, gional Market, Hart- i Jackson Real Estate, $139,900. D.W. Fish approximately 2800 Interest of the District. The fiduciary Is; said application more fully my home on Green packaging to our dence, I have the per­ ford, CT or call ■ •14.00 to *15.52 647-8400.O Realty, 643-1591.0 square feet, 9 rooms, 4 oppears, at Manchester Pro­ on apartment or a mobile 525-3237. AM real estate advertised In JOSEPH TRIPP Bertha DIetrIchsen bate Court, 66 Center Street, Road fora 2'/z year old. homemade foods to fect position. Call Mike home. bedrooms, possible In­ FIRE COMMISSIONER Executrix Monday-Frlday, 2:50- meat slicing and main­ le arn fo make Eyeglasses with Connecticut's the Manchester Herald Is law suite, huge family c/o Wesley C. Gryk, Esq. P.O. Box 191, Manchester, Mello or Andre Beau­ subtect to the Fair Housing Doted at Manchester, Conn, 470 Main Street CTon May 2,1988at9:45 A.M. 4:20pm. $25 weekly. tenance. Super benef­ doin to arrange a per­ MEDICAL LAB TECHNICIAN Leading Eyecare Company. room, plus In-ground All persons having an Inter­ 649-7702. Act of 1965, which makes It pool, cabana, owning •< this 15th day of April, 1908. Manchester, CT 06040 its for full time posi­ sonal and confidential PART TIME Every other weekend; Saturday & Sunday, 7am- Illegal to advertise anv pref­ est In said matter, may ap­ tions. Weekdays only. 3;30pm, 6 months experience desired. Hourly Rate covered patio, nice 053-04 065-04 pear and be heardra at tnat...that Interview. erence, llmifaflon oi discrim­ time. No nights or weekends. Including Premium: LENS TECHNICIAN ination based on race, color, view, quiet street and NEWS STAND DEALER religion, sex or national much morel Call now INVITATION TO BID Elizabeth AA. . BldNW. I,l Ask about our flexible 203 - 289-1156 •12.00 to *13.31 (ss't. Clerk” hours for days. Glas­ Manchester area, deliver only to Honor Boxes Entry Level origin, or an Intention fo for appointmenti 1. Sealed Bids ore Invited by the Town of Manchester, 062-04 A**' make anv such preference, tonbury. Call for de­ Tal-Amerlca. Inc. Work with Your Handi e Professional Srllin(> • Full Time $289,900. Cenfury-21 he^lnoffer called the Owner, for the Project; Code Cor­ and stores. Established route. Work approxi­ limitation or discrimination. Lindsey Real Estate. rections - Phose II, Manchester High School, Manches­ NOTICE TO CREDITORS HELP WANTED tails at 633-7656 ask for MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST The Herald will not know- ter, CT, State Project No. 077-85-069 CV. / ESTATE OF Dove. mately 6 hours per week - get paid for 10. Must 649-4000. □ CLARA T. WALLETT WE Are looking for a Every other Friday & Saturday, 11pm-7am. ASCP Excellent Salary and Incentive Program Inglv accept any advertise­ 2. Bidding Documents hove been prepared bv The Law- The Hon. William E. Rtz- EXTER M IN ATO R . 3 Im­ sincere, active Individ­ be available at Press Time (12:30 pm) daily and ment which Is In violation of VERNON. "Brand new". FLORIST Shop work. desired with 6 months experience. Hourly Rate Become a Licensed Optician the low. rence Associates, Architects/Planners, P.C., 1075 Tol- Gerald, Judge, of the Court Floral Designer. Full mediate openings with ual to work In our small Friday evening at 12:30 a.m. Delivery of papers Including Premium: Spacious and nice Gar- . Monchester, CT, hereinafter called the of Probate, District of M an-.. growing pest control mall order business. Apply To Manager M ANCHESTER. Elegant rlson Colonial, 8 Architect. Chester at a hearing held one I or port time with some take' approximately 1 hour, Monday thru experience preferred. company. Will train Duties Include; taking •16.80 to *18.63 2600 square foot cus­ rooms, 4 bedrooms, Vh 3. Bids ^ o ll be directed to the Town of Manchester, c/o April 18,1988 ordered that all I Inexperienced Individ­ telephone orders, light Satu: lay, dependable car a must. Call Bob at tom home. 25' 1st floor baths, beautiful family D>'P?'’t' Director of General Services, Munici­ claims must be presented tor I Apply In person; 647-9946. T h e Y.Mir room with huge stone pal Building, 41 Center Street, Manchester, CT 06040. the fiduciary at the address Krause Florist, 621 uals. Salary Is negotia­ order packaging, help­ Please call 647-4710 for your application. master bedroom suite! below. Failure to promptly Hartford Road, ble. Advancement op­ ing our walk-ln custo­ Complete 28' kitchen breakfast FOR SALE BY OWNER fireplace, vaulted cell­ 4. Bids will be publicly opened and read aloudat3:00P M present any such claim may ing, sliders to deck with ■'■hursdav. May 19, 1988 In the General Services Manchester.______portunity available. mers, etc. We are wil­ V isio n Eye C a re room! 3 full baths, Unique C!olonial/Cape in established area. Three result In the lots of rights to ling to train for the full terrific view plus 2 car Office, Manchester Municipal Building. recover on such claim. East Hartford based. PAR T TIM E MANCHESTER gorgeous terraced rear ASSISTANT Customer 527-9449. time position. Please C enter! ya rd ! Reduced to or four bedrooms, new paper, paint, carpet and garage and walk out 5. Bidding Documents moy be obtained at the General Ser- Johanna Bruder Roy, Representative with MEMORIAL C o rn e r appliances, fireplace, heated garage. basementi $200,000. * 2" '>” •'•2:00 P M., D.S.T., Wednesday, Assistant Clerk apply at: Connecticut r M $254,900 for Immediate light bookkeeping ex­ Cane and Reed Co. 134 Century-21 Lindsey April 20,1988. A deposit of $100.00 for each complete set Is The fiduciary Is: TELIMAMKCTINO NEWSPAPER INSERTERS HOSPITAL Talcotiville Rd., Tri-City Pla/a sale! Blanchard & Ros- 35 Lakewood Circle North, Manchester. TMulred In the form of a check payable to the Town of perience helpful. Full Pine Street, ^ setto Realtors," We're Reol Estote. 649-4000.n Alan E. Turklngton I— ,j 71 Haynes Street VERNON Manchesfer, C T . The deposit will be refunded If fhe Docu- Executor time position. 871-6330. Manchester. Part time afternoons.. Want to get Selling Houses" 646- •234,900 647-9976 PRICE Reduced. $199,000. menfs are returned In good condition within fourfeen (14) 1 Manchester, CT 06040 days offer receipt of Bids, for fhose cont'oetors submlt- c/o Vincent L. Diana, Esq. BICYCLF Mechanic ex­ out of the house for a few hours? We 2482.0 Full dormered Cape 1091 Main Street perienced. $6-9/ hour SUCCESS CABINET Maker. Grow- I U Equal Opportunity fmpioyi'i with contemporary t!PL9 '>'"* 'v'th'n «v e n (7) days of dafe of Issuance of Manchester, CT 06040 Ing architectural are looking for responsible peopleto Bidding Documents to those (Seneral Contractors not In­ plus benefits. Year Tal-America, one of BOLTON. Lot 28 Kim flair, 7 rooms, 4 bed­ tending to subnet 0 Bid. Non-compliance with the above 063-04______round employment. woodworking com­ Rood. Brand new Gar­ rooms, 1'/2 baths, 2 car will result In forfeiture of the deposit. the moat aucceasful te­ pany Is In need of insert advertising supplements into AUTOMOTIVE — NOTICE TO CREDITORS The Bike Shop, 681 our newspapers. rison Colonial, 4 large oversized garage. 6. Each General Contractor shall be limited to three (3) sets E S TA TE OF Main Street, Manches- lemarketing aervice lourneyman-level ca­ bedrooms, 2'/j baths, Master bedroom with of Bidding Documents and each principal subcontractor ETHEL L. LeLEU ter. 647-1027.______bureaua In America Is binet maker. Good pay central air. $279,000. double closet. Profes­ shall be limited fo one (1) set of Documents. The Hon. William E. Rtz- and benefits. Call R&R Monday - Friday. Full Time. S e r v i c e W r i t e r /A d v is o r GROWTH Company look­ looking for goal ori­ Flono Realty 646-5200. sional landscaping. A 7. Record copies of the Bidding Documents will be on file at Gerald, Judge, of the Court W oodw orking. 645- automobile great value. D.W. Fish the General Services Office, Municipal Building, Man­ of Probate, District of Man­ ing for future manage­ ented people who have f u l l t i m e MANCHESTER. One of 6149. Please call Bob at 647-9946 for chester, C T ; at the office of The Lawrence Associates; at chester at a hearing held on ment. Offers profit a dealre to earn big the best buys Is this Reolty, 643-1591.0 fhe F. W. Dodge Corporation, 20 Tower Lane, Avon, (:T; April 12,1988 ordered that all more Information. sharing and manage­ money. Full or part NEW England Press As­ lovely 8 room Colonial BOLTON. Country ele- B and Brown's Letters, Inc., 63 Prospect Street, Woter- claims must be presented to gance. Fabulous 2 bury, CT. the fiduciary at the address ment potential. Ambi­ time, dayaoreveninga. sociation seeks direc­ mechanics Immediate opening, experience situated on Tuck Rood 5 0 below. Failure to promptly tious Individual needed tor of publications with here In Manchester, story Raised Ranch 8. Each Bid must be accompanied by a bid security payable present any such claim may to learn Industry from No experience necea- responsibility for edi­ preferred, but not necessary as we wili lorge 1st floor family with delightful brook. to the Town of Manchester In the amount of five percent result In the lass of rights to (5 S ) of the Bid Sum In the form of a Bid Bond from a sur­ ground up. 649-4563. aary. Starting aalary to torial, advertising, PRIVATE PARTY room, enclosed sun Beautiful upkeep on o recover on such claim. full acre, sheltered by ety company authorized to do business In the State of CONSTRUCTION- Repu- *8 per hour * excellent overall budget of one IMMEDIATE EMPLOYMENT train the right individuai. Many benefits room, front to bock Connecticut, guaranteeing the Bid for a period of sixty Johanna Bruder Ray, commlaalona. Call Mr. monfhly and 2 annual r living room, 3 bed­ hillside. Fireplace (60) days. Upon oword of the Contract for Construction, Assistant Clerk table paving contrac­ Merchandise Ads tor seeks qualified Brown NOWI publications. Candi­ Import experience helpful, but not inciuding vacation with pay, paid rooms, 2 fireplaces, 1 'h charm, 3 bedroom, 3 Bid security shall be returned to those whose Bids were The fiduciary Is: dates must have tho­ baths. Many nice fea­ baths, finished base- \ *>"'• *"• omount of bid security shall be Janet D. Varrick truck drivers and necessary as we will train. Salary based ment. Inground pool forfirited to the Owner If the Bidder, after being notified Executrix equipment operators. rough working knowl­ r hoiidays, etc. tures, quick occu­ 203 • 289-1156 with shed. 1,000 gallon of Mlertlonfor the oward of a contract for the Work, falls c/o W. David Keith, Esq. Company benefits, ex­ edge of newspapers on experience, good benefits, uniforms pancy. Only $232,900. U to furnish the required bonds and enter Into a C o ntro l 575 Main Street especially, Resume, 8. R Realty. 643-2692.0 oil tank plus new kit­ for Construction within fen (10) days offer notification. Manchester, C T 06040 cellent pay. 633-0543. CLERK-TvpIst. Part salary requirements, Q Q ( t provided, excellent working conditions — chen. $230,000. D.W. time. 4 hours per day. r Appiy at once to: 9. The succMsful Bidder, as declared by the Owner, shall be 061-04______M ECH A N IC - Reputable qlong with suggestions COVENTRY. Homey, Fish Reolty, 643-1591 .□ required to furnish a Performance Bond and Labor and Needs good telephone paving contractor for content and format well maintained Cape BRAND Spank'n newll Mirterlal Payment Bond In on amount not less than 100% NOTICE TO CREDITORS seeks qualified person skills. Easy highway C / E?? For interview call David Seeker, of the Contract Sum. E S TA TE OF of monthly trade lour- U j In rural setting. 1st Exciting 7 room Gam­ for all phases of equip­ access Hartford-West nal to; N E P A ,360Hun­ r 10. The Owner shall hove the right to relect any or all Bids CORA IRONS, * Minimum 4 Lines — 7 Days 8 am to 4 pm, Monday thru Friday. DAVID SECKER floor laundry and '/i brel Colonial In Bolton aka CORA E. IRONS ment and truck repair Hartford line. Call 233- tington Avenue, Room Service Manager bath on 1st floor. Cozy slated for completion and In iMHIculor to relect a Bid not accompanied by any The Hon. William E. Rtz- * Additional Lines 504 Per Line, Per Day ^ u lr e d bid security or data required by the Bidding and maintenance. 4471 ask for Harriet. 280-HN, Boston, MA den and great yard for In early May. 3 spa­ Oerald, JudM , af the Court Company benefits, ex- 02115. (Deadline April * Classifications 71 thru 87 kids, picnics and veget­ 9.*' ?. 9"v wav Incomplete or Irregular. of Probate, District of Man­ SECURITY Guards. Part cious bedrooms, 2'/2 The Owner shall have the right to waive any Informality chester of 0 hearing held an cellent pay. 633-0543. 29) * Merchandise Under »250 able garden. It's home. baths, 1st floor or Irregularity In any Bid received. time- Full time posi­ MANO€STERHOND\ $144,900. Century 21 Ep­ April 18,198S ordered that all GROWING Property and tions now available at laundry, mudroom, 11. The Town of Manchester Is an equal opportunity em- claims must be presented to HAIR Stylist, full or part * Ad must contain price! stein Realty, 647-8895.0 large kitchen with din­ "P** '••quires an affirmative action policy for all the fiduciary at the address Casualty Agency seek­ Arthur Drug. Normal time. Command Per­ THE PROFESSIONALS of Its Contractors and Vendors as a condition of doing bu- below. Failure to promptly ing part time Customer working hours from formance of Manches­ •you may cancel anytime, but NO refunds MANCl-ESTERHOiSICA MANCHESTER. New to ing area that overlooks siness with the Town, as per Federal Order 11246. Bvslgn- present any such claim moy Service Representa­ 5:30pm to 10:30pm, due to this low price... 24 ADAMS STREET the morketl Comfort a beautiful wooded ter Is Interviewing ex­ rear yord. Exceptional Ing the Bid Form for this Bid, all vendorsand contractors result In the lo u of rights to tive. Experience pre­ weekend work re­ perienced stylists. M ANCH ESTER. C T 06040 you con afford In this agree to this condition of doing business with the Town recover on such claim. ferred but will train. attractive 3 bedroom oak cabinetry, choose and should the Town choose to audit their compliance, quired. Individuals Excellent pay, paid ho­ your own floor cover­ the vendor agrees to cooperate fully. Johanna Bruder Roy, Salary commensurate with clean background lidays and sick days. Cape. Lovely dining Assistant Clerk with experience. Right room with bullt-ln ing and colors. 2.3 ROBERT B. WEISS, GENERAL MANAGER The fiduciary Is: ore encouraged to Health Insurance acres suitable for Individual could lead apply at Arthur Drug. available. We have the hutch, garage and TOWN BUILDING COMMITTEE Pricella M. Lancaster more. Call for details. horses I $264,900. Jack- ill MUNICIPAL BUILDING Executrix Into full fime position. 190 Farmington customers, we need 41 CENTER STREET Call Linda, 649-0016. $134,900. Century 21 Ep­ son & Jackson Real 151 Oxford Drive Avenue, Hartford, CT. you I No following ne­ Estate, 647-8400.D MANCHESTER, CT 06040 East Hartford, CT 06118 UrbanettI Insurance Monday-Frlday, 9am cessary. 643-8339 Osk stein Realty, 647-B895.0 Agency. to 4pm. for Carol.